The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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MUfNIX BONDS
DOUGLASS.
BYRD.
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(BD.) RICHARDSON
Treasurer:
(DOLPH) COOK.
LEWIS. .
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BYNUM.
For Ci
t Clerk:
BECKHAM.
ssloner, Precinct
8IMM0NS.
Road-
‘Southwestern
B i
ixlne with a purpose to
use df good roads. Ed-
tabHshed
ster,” a mi
further the
mlston is a good .writer and an ar-
dent advocate of better thoroughfares
and highways, and 01th the recent in*
crease in interest Along that line In
Texas and throughout the Southwest,
he ought to find a fine M41d for his
labors. Mky success attend hla lat-
est venture. '.t
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Lieutenant Governor Will H. Mayes
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has signified hla Intention of bowing
to the will of the majority of the
prohibition democrats when repre-
sented by a reputable number from
all over the state, while W, P. Lean
says at present he wiH consider
proposition of this nature,
makes the lieutenant governor prao-
tlcally the only candidate In the field
at th* present time backed fag the
| The Bank That Helps The Mali Who Helps Himself
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1914
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; \ You, who have met Wit
;; ened—our ambition
;: newed and Strengthen!
; the buming{pre8ent mol
-1 • ML
Your brain is a
; worry with past faili
’ and Hope alive.
M^sagej
1 7 la. . %+:\ 1
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haven’t been able to “get ahead/ ’have been disheart- ;
reverses, w
$0 bestir ypu
Forget discouragement and defeat, and with slcdgeham
nit into the achievement for which you have longed.
e is Your priceless possession
with Fresh Confidence, Regenerated Faith, and Hope Re-
mer will weld j
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For it is the
! Golden Present
! regularly a de
achine of infinitely delicate adjustment. Do pot let it become clogged with *
i and impeded with the waste of despair. Whatever you do, keep Self-Faith j
LOOK TO THE FUTURE
Jr be remodel
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< f possibility. Your past cap never be remodeled. Forget k! But
nt Moment insure your future happiness by resolving to lay aslde cons
finite percentage of your income--and by entering an accountTwith us
- and ]
Ik*
i The Citizens National Bank, The Bank lliat Acco
that overtaxes hla
bad condition a«
not throw
snergy la li
man that
atrlct prohibitionists who are so anxi-
ous to have only one candidate In
the- field when the time comet for
the July primaries. When a man Ilk*
Mr. Mayes algulfiet that he la willing
to aacriflce his ambitions on the al-
tar of a prnclpte, If necessary, hej
certainly in a big man.—McKinney ^
Coorfer-Gaaette. ^
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energy Into It,
'cause li Wonld be Impossible for him fir
to
comm
Bey Conrler-Gadetter.
/ SA 600» IDEA
Bonham has hit upon a good Idea
hold out and that which he ha* B
enc*& la bound to end.—McKln- w
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ited by the tie, Bdnham
food seoredj H .s.^Abiienw,; Den.
Marshall remained at theli
iding of H. 1 Jfophyn and
food continued theJr good
P
and jilar attendance for the whole
college year in any department
be eligible In that year for the
Any student who after this date
play upon n professional1 team or who
Inspection, Bonham had cllmb-
to a full IT per cent and Brown-
two-ten (fan
T|« trouble with
It In not original with that town, nor wiis that we
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is It altogethsr new, and while all at that and then stopped
| towns know that It la a good scheme w t are Inclined to believe that there
not copyrighted, yet few under, wis Sven a retrogression in some 01
It. £rownwood would do well to tt e details, for Dr. Csrrick himself re.
a similar plan. A circular let- miijked that there were improve-
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LACK OF ENTHUSIASM
has been mailed out from Boa-
ham addressed to every person with-
H.7.
-In Denton
let a good beginning go
then stopped Indeed
One of the greatest things absolute.
Iy necessary la ail walks in life la
/ a ! -j
enthusiasm, and not much can bn ac-
complished without it. You will.see
It in all kinds bf business where
B '
business Is succeeding. It not only
as follows
'Bonham,
most up-to-date rest
‘Texas. The
ompson, of Sherujan,
from the governors race,
was never
rlonsly considered as being
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8enator
withdrawn from
natorlal honbrs.
Hanger, of Ft. Wqrth, has
the race for
takeb the conservative man to make a _
success, but he uiiist be enthusiastic
as wdl. in business a man must de-
;ij 1 t
vote hie entire dine and energy to
the
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pecial effort to please at the
time he should
"This pioneer rule struck directly
at the grievances as they existed In
tke simple days of 1373, but a period
was on the horlaon in which simplic-
ity In sport wag to develop rapidly
Into complexity. With the decade of
the *30’s came the organised amateur
athletic club nine,, the summer re-
sort nine, the manufactory nine, and
tbs small City amateur nine, some of
which were so managed that the pub.
lie unconscioasly but accurately styl-
ed them as ‘semi-amateur’ nlhes
These organizations, likewise, chiefly
,7 , , 7 , sought the college stars. Again no
h« Lull. up .0 th,.r ,<*mr .trad. objM1|()11 „lirt „ M u th,
• dj Deaton woulj rifl.1 4)« b. lb, coll«cl.D pUylns wltb tbM, tram,,
winner Instead of congratulating an- provided be received only nia ex-
o her city In Us success, deserved be- penees.
c use It kept up h good work which ,l wa*
, . ,, rumors were
I onljr be*an- Here,n * accounu. of
.ance to profit from our last year's blgh Mlarled commercial positions in J
and is open each day n istakes. and to enter the contest which no service wa« required, and
to 5 p. m. and Is la; akain. If it Is Instituted, with a de- even of secret pay-rolls. Not only
mfcnts in-some. Had Denton made the
li iprovements he noted and kept the
* in the town's j|trade territory. - which ot
gives the plan In detail. The letter
uk- has
Is located in the
room
court building in the center *of Court c
not long, however, before
rife of padded expense
highly valuable gifts, of
BUSH A GERTS PIANO CO f
tipriiilil klNwiwwif
Mrs. L H. Bacon j
Phone j4S!7
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TO THE PUBLIC
rtBioVgK
Ilf Wed Lee
A. F. RAY
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Square Park,
from 8 a. m.
charge of a matron. The room iSjei-niination
provided with everything that a lady'gUng untl
want for her toilet! except 'And we ryay
clothing. dreasing tables, brushes. > ithsfaction from ..the fact that Den- divided allegiance of some of the lat-
work before Him. making an es-(
please at the same *ou,d
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lwaya show that he . ..... .
J ____, combs, perfumes, face powder, face tm was much ahead of a number of ter-led them to furnish secretly to
, Is not the least lazy no matter wnat l_i .__.
***■ ... .. . creams, hand mirrors, hair pins, shoe,ether good towns, among them Ami. the,r proofs of the profession,
amount of work will cause him to w * ■. I • t,v allam of rival collegians.
B tL__ . .... polish,v white, black and tan, and ya- ■*n'* —-* n----- -«»k - >• ■
»h.t bl. cuttomm .» b. trad to rlo“‘ ^h" “*"• “lk> ,r,lcl~ T1“
Mimra. if b. ran „u th. mati- r0°“ *• 1>r0,l,**‘ ,1Ul "*'"«{
a bed for the aick visitor.
to keep the clean-up work were lhe co,^slaDS broiled In
,h. final d.J«rml«.,l». 'h,.T* *”f
partisans of these summer teams like-
draw some vicarious wlae j0jne<j |B tbe hue and cry.
BARBER’S BARBER
SHOP j.
Far Up H M> work M tke
Too arc
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predi
JOHN W. SNYDER
DENTIST
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Room 407
become tired. The reason for this is
MU> and Corpus Christl with a per-, lK 4.
“Curiously, Is was football that
ttage of M.1; HHlsboro, Houston ,uffered ^ from^the «orai(
kelghts and San Angelo with M; due to the double fact that the foot-
ami the ifithdrawsts will bl
rowed the race down to n
able lumber.
press ot the State has
sadness new* of the d)atb, on
few mor s weeks
guber-
ve nar.
reason-
received
tlon of being lasy or anything of that chalrt>
hatur. bl. brain,*. I. bouad to rat. »“> ,r" ,rlu,» “
fer. If he is enthusiastic in hit bust,
ness he will never discover, as a rule;’w,t*r'
that- b* is tired until It la time fbi- “nd
him to retire. Many a man has become m***,lnei 10
a nervous wreck by being over enthus- fencing table, and aay vleitpr can
lastic, never knowing when to stop take au|ay aay magaziae the wishes.
free, sad ev- j
The matroa j
terisls, baby cradle, baby bed, ice
telephone, toilet1, room, with
the latent and newest
be found . are oa the
and enjoy the rAi that bis physical Yha nee of the room la
nature demanded If h* gill conserve erythlng In It Is free.
this edtht
Jan. It; of William Wentwoijth Dex- ,y
ter, editor of the Texas
Journal at HotMtsn. He will
•4, from i
sociatlon, of
was a
sd member.
jFraadfa^forris was
0harpp of burn
lit church In Ft
that tbo-.-matte ■
to-rest] for in i.prll the
courts will take up the case
him in wl ilci %e Id accused
Ing burn id his * parsonagi.
charge, foy tfat good of the
his
tie *°°d
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church In Texas and
ought to Ije dismissed.
Ft.
h* gill conserve
hnpnBd.lt pm4r-l
alFhli energies
j...
H
takes car4 of the baby while the tired
T . ___ _____ mother does her vshopplng. The aver-
tankers Qt ^ tlBJe ffg ^ bound to suepoed. age attendance la about 750 per month
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ed.from the ceunclls of the Press As- _<>w..
tp* Siuuw woo IB snzious to ever go« .ou-irjr. i or ruum i JUrrenl f College StMetlCS, If UOt
which organiza ion “®!)earn tBd who ^.jjj Overtax his provided by the commissioners court modern sports e»ll Is attested by *rttnded to alumni and to the
faithful and highly sppreciat- ^ngth by. studying too late to the and furnished, snd maintained by theifarke Davis in a (realise recently Thus the condition became
,detriment of bis health and energy, board of trade, and many gifts have
Enthusiasm
1 - * v« T • 1 Nr>w York
It Is all thrtmg(> tlfe, beginning This has proven th« best advertising j .. th|>
t|ie studeht .who Is anxious to ever done locally. The room WM , urrent coils
locked In a
bitter row over charges of profen.
slonallsm which had arisen in sum-
mer baseball, a row that eventually
wrecked the association. This was
, . _ followed by similar controvsralse
^ among the various institution# form-
#r* #* J??. inf ’d«»l longnes’ In athletics and th#
Adopted m Iwi, ! breaking of inter-collsgldta relations
Nek York. Jan W'-jTUkt »aummer>ad« * during the sarty
moat Important lsa»e in 7**” of the decade of ths ‘M’s The
a
expended In a proper been made
•cquit-j manner will accomplish those things’both men I
to it by various people,
ad women. Every town
ng tb0 | that would In no other wny succde I* should hav^ a rest room for the wo-
Worth, and in everything,that we undertake men who visit the town.
Is not; we- Bhould throw! our entire energy aMowed and complaints are unheard
throw our
or enthusiasm Into It, without ovi
against taxing our physical body,
of hat-.
The
Baptist I
Worth,'
:
W. P. Lane, candidate for govern. |
or, ia out In a signed -statement, de- ^
daring tbgt If Cullen Thomas Is el-
iminated or prevented from entering
the> race, |tbat he will be willing to
meet with Lieut. Gov. Mayes
to reach
an agreement as to which of the two
shall lead; the prohibition forces tn
gubernatorial contest. Filling to
get an
be will*
race until
July*
>ptance of the prcposftlon,
declares, continus In the
primary election in
t* I * 1’
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Jmtston,
employ of the ioHetta,
tke iwner ^f
I Blade, ban recently «-
ivet 1 of.'
man
1 !
CLEANEST TOWN CONTEST
) Commenting on the reoeat friendly
corttest between certain cities lit Tax.
1 as to decide which was entitled to
i
the honor of being the cleanest and
most sanitary, the Denton Chronicle
has the fallowing to say: ' >
“Denton lost the the Holland dean-
city contest, after a fin* beginning,
elm ply because It did not take advan-
tage of the opportunity to Improve
‘further. The scores of the contest?
i ants, four of Which *wsre tied on the
; first inspection, proves that, and
gives us an idea ot what we shall
have to do another year If we are to
Thirty years continuous have any better success In being the
practice FITTING EYES.. top-notcher. On the'first Inspection,
Glasses only where Glass- as Dr. Carrlok'a scow shows, Den.
C8 a£e* required. Eyes in- ton, Abllsas and Marshall tied with
J medial, treat*”a percentage of H. Brownwood, 1
” FPf^irefi tO par bd:w the leader*, was also
i co ssldcred gdod enough for a second
{J4^ In ipection. On th# «econd'^hspedlon,
i, ’ ‘ f ■' * . , i- “>
Dr. Hales
Optometrist
Office at Browawood Optical Co.
raxabachie 93.1 i Greenvllla and Me-, bail season followed baaebnM and
naey with 93; and Sulphur Springs 'that th« »**r th« <«»n»ond usuaHy
. was a star of the gridiron. Thus
' the fall of 1309 found the old Ameri-
can iQtrcollglate Football association
! which had founded and nurtured the
I0UE6E BASEBALL
AND PROFESSIONALS
Intercollegiate
bitterness of'ths rival stodsnt bodies
He writes: Intolerably 1 J
"Up to this Urns the coHege facul-
irepared oa this .subject.
"Ths testimony of experience la*
trongly «g»i«»* the prsctlblllty of had regarded compeUUve afklet-
iumm«r baseball* In the early days “ exclusively a matter bf stu-
nf the diamond, the decade of the dM|t maaagcmenL They now percelv-
No Ups ars:'fO’s, eastern college sure were In #d> kpwevcrf that the Institution had
Teat demand by the .professional reached a sta*e of evolution when It
same, for In that period: the coHege • ®»tter of faculty au.
nine, particularly Harvard* Princeton Pervlalon as Any department of ln-
nd Yale, were superior to the etty «rucUon or business administration,
lines. For a time there was no ob- ndoptlon of this theory on
potion to the collegians pixVnig *|th the «»kJeci reform began."
he profesalonals during the summer :' [ •
acatlon, although the former open- Mr,‘ k' *L Tabor of Crider, Mo.,
y t were paid for th« lr services.' Iu ,had bw>n troubled with sick headache
for about five year*, when ahe began
taking Chamberlain'sr Tablets. 8he
^ i has taken two bottles of them and
'hey have cured her. Sick headache
uddeniy left their professional team. '* c»u,<,d br » dlaerdered stomach
c-entered college and by tfaelr pres- ,or wh,rl> these tablets are especiai-
< ihpe lifted their (oMege nine from ly Intended.. (Try them, get well and
j he fear to the front in the Intercol-
;ieghn campaign. ' j
"Tljls spectacular occurrence nat-
irally centered attention upon the
ubject of professionalism. (As W re
Phone 472
no
WOOD'S DAISY
Ia Prepared tn HU year
par# MHk sad Cream. We sdShtt
business and guarantee
PHONE 49, WOBD WOOD.
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When It’s Your
Move
Call 313. We are prepar-
ed to handle anything
at lowest price.
Citizens Dray Line
W* Mw Dm Good.
he spring of 1S7!>. However, twa
smoiin college player,: jlrcm the fine
nstltiftton. who Pfter gra<9uatlc
rere playing with a great city nliK
es are7 r
dHi _oa,.
\y
stay well.
Sold by all dealsra.—Adv.
A meddlesome woman le bad enough
but when the peddling bee gets into
...raj-'i man's bonnet (it is Urn* to stand
ult of the arbitration ^rhich followed; front under,
i lx colleges, namely, Amherst, Brown. ; * ' 'I 1
Mrtmouth, Harvard. Prlnretan and, Hera is a remedy that will corn
'ale, met la the old Masiasqlt house,! your cold. Why waste limb and moa-
i tj Springfield, Dec. «. 1879, for the ey Mperlmenting when you can gat a
wrpoae of drafting a common ellgtb- preparation that haa won e wor'd-wlde
Itjy' rule gad If possible to form a imputation by IU cures of this din-,
aseball league. Their deliberation! ease pd can always he depended up
i ventually produced. hotSt* Tke wlb'ont It ta knows everywhere as Cha**
i dopted on tbit occasion ^an.jis fol.; htrJMa'a Congh Remedy, and U a
ows:
"'Any stadent who ha# been In re g-j all
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Hardy & Denny
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