The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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fAflE FOuE
tFEfDAT, JCXI II, 1911.
Useof Calomel it
BI6 RAILWAY STRIKE
fM* wib, ob, HM6IR6 IN BALANCE
PERSONAL ITEMS
^ ^ ^ Fewer Hoopla Ri»klng Daageroas Dnif "♦"“‘I of wrlko Vote to be .
Mlu Sadie Rater of Hioo ia the, —1Thou»Mpd» Tsklag Dodson's Ur- } Know 0-^-14d^ee Xilti WIH I
rupmi of Mra. Oullliama tbit week. ~ or Tone lattoad j ^l#i Up.
! - ♦ ♦ ♦ Tho use of calomel which la a poll- Chicago, July H.—The reault
Mr. and Mra. J. Blackwell retorted•ol( and ft form flf m#rcur>>( Beem* to.» vole on locomotive englneera
tola morning from a abort vlalt to . decded|y dimintmitinc nowadays Bremen on railroads weet of
palveeton. • i Dodson’s Liver Tone tskea Its pla<p c**o. to determine,whether they
,* Mlaa Maude Cookjeft last night for “0 fellehljr In cases < * *w“‘“ ‘
Oaineevtlle. where she will vlalt for and liver doublefchat Ita popularity
a few jlaya. * pj !§’spreading more widely^ all tl.
Mra, D. A. Hiae and children Tot
Blanket are gueBta of Mr. and Mra.
C. H. Cook.
♦ ♦ -♦.. *r ,
Afternoon tad Night. 3 to 10:30 p. m.
MA\TEIk—Sewing Machine I&palr
ing and adja.tlug, Rill fix year ml
rhlne good ae aew. Work gnanw.
teed. C. L. HTEFF15H, Fbeae 919
of conatlpatlon “trike to enforce their demands for a
- p wage increaae will be made kfcown to-
the' morrow at a meering-between the
, general mao.i«er'a committee of the
i Dodson's Liver Tone is a harmless1 ra|!ro«di jknd. toe englneera.
vegetable liquid. What calemdl does
unpleasantly—often with danger —
for constipation and sluggish liver
Dodson’s LlvejfTonh- does for you
a«arely and pleasantly, with no pain,
and no gripe. It Hoes not Interfere
in any way witji your regular busi-
ness, habits or <UeL~
So successful, so ;rellable and so
popular a remedy has
naturally. But beware
can easily detect the
Dodson never makes
IV ANTED—Dressmaking! fetfcteetJen
guaranteed t 19 ye art* experience to
Ft. Worth. Phaaa 7VJUM. 1. CL
RfcDNER, Ml College St lMtf
TONIGHT
‘‘Wasted Year*” Two Raal jPathe Drama
“Llttte Lillian Turns the Tide"
' w • . _ - r „; \
Song by Miss Clifford Parka With MJsa Pearl
Talbot at the Plano, at 9 o’clock r
* < •* j ' / . ‘ I
Benefit Daughters of the Confederacy
Come and help the ladles
■WANTED—Poaitlon as stenographer
or bookkeeper; can give best of ref-
erences. For particulars phone Miss
Jones at 841. j ' *.■ * 218o
4^ 'MrB. 9. R. COggln leaves tomorrow
(morning for' Bottlderado, Colo., where
she will spend some time.
-i 4 4 >>
j L. W. Sturdivant left this morning
f for Burkett, where he will spend a
: fewqda);s -on business.
ALFALFA AND JOHNSON GRASS
HAY for sale. BOB LOW. d221e
FOR SALE—Good buggy, gentle
ShoulcI, ih.is liojie prove groundless horse, good harness; bargain for
it was 'said the government might be qulck sale. Raymond Kilker. .120c
asked to mediate under tne^ Erdman
act before a strike Is orderea.
Negotiations were suai»ended in
June by tiie railroads after many
weeks or delay. They announced that
the requests qt the
v Carnot! te ole has been discovered
In Pennsylvania; giving rise to hopes
of a possible draductlon of radium.
MRS. M’< JOHN'S FUNERAL
r Buried YeSterttoy Afternoon from
- Magnolia Christian t’hnreh
The funeral of Mrs.- Agnes D. Mc-
^*»a. aged 75, who died Sunday at
her * home in Fori Worth, was con.
ducted yesterday afternoon in the
Magnolia Avenue Christian church hi
that "City. Mrs. McGoWn is survived
by three sons. George Q. MeGown, Ft.
worth, attorney
1 of Houston, and Harry MeGown, of(
.Brownwood, and by "four daughters.!
r:"
fully, Instantly and Without.question ] Th* number of engineers and Are-* FOR SALE—My home on'Coggln ave-
Hence you run no risk to health or ni®n involved is >5.000 and the pres- nue; nine rooms, modern conveni-
pocketbook In giving It a trial—Adv. fDt annual wage is about $67,750,000; ences. lovely neighborhood, near Dan-
1 « - • The rallroad3 have a combined extent lei Baker College. Apply to Mr*. LT
ACCEPTS PASTORATE OF, f' “°,w—' ■' ‘ WbmU£
Continued
Ferguson refused to allow the politi-
cians to corral him. and determined to
, L- J ,
run as an independent democrat. Ball’s
alleged connection with ,-fjbef Houston ;
Club was touched upon, the speaker (
declaring that Ball, by iwniaing to |
quit the Hduston Club had shown his I
advocation of one law for the rich '
and another tor the poor; that his
creed whs that of toe aristocrat '
against the poor man. The Southern
Drug company was also discussed - i
“While In Coagress.'^sald the'speak- j
er, '’Ball voted with the steel trust!
■gainst the people on the matter of
building a government armor plant !
/ • ] a i
He voted against the Panama Canal j
nuJ tot Lie railroads. He defended the (
corporations In the W»co cjinvi|ntlon
In itoo ao ably that they immediately’
employed him as their attorney; he
quit congress and for fourteen years ,
has devoted his energy to t be srrv|< <»
of the .corporations- Before he 'could
run (or governor he had to quit the
corporations; the people - want to
know whether he got a led sail board
dh >:»t\ or a divorce irom tie 1 holy
bonis of corporation, matrlthonv. Vie
t a it was the tormer and that aft-
'f . thi .*>t?i ht this mont i he will re-
turn to the salue old bed.”
Ferguson’s land plank was defend-
ed against Ball's charges, and an at-
tack waa made on Ball's land proposi-
tion. The speaker declared that Ball’s .
proposition is inadequate. "He pro-
poses,' the speaker said, “to loan
school funds to the people at the rate *
t»f a million dollars a year.- Divided
Dr. T.- D. MeGown. Deaney~ Morgan left this morning
for Tulsa. Where he will spbnd four
or five dgys of his vacation. During
Mrs 1I.,€L M right and Mra. E. C. Me-1 |, |S absence his position at. Renfro's
Goifln _of^Ft. Worth, Mrs. W. E. Mpf-;drUj store 'fa be’ng filled b.v Silas
row of Zimmerman. La., and Mr*, j Ragsdale. '
Fsnnle McClelland of Salem, Mo. ' |’—, o o ^
iii... it« F.aii i.~- ^ ' Mrs. C. A. West has been enjoy-
DONTGETTHEBLUES I”U'n'r
vnu think you ckn't be cured of kid-! (oget jer In four years. The family
MtttMM R«N5 K - W.J.LEE
FIRST OF SB’TEMER r"ZJZ
. 4 {extending the road district to the
, - ! county Hne to eacu county adjoining
Rev. (tod. F. Cutbrell has returned Brown, foj toen the peopde will come
AN ATTRArTIYE COGOIN ADDI-
TION MOVE FOR SALE
5-Room frame cottige. all modern
. conveniences, large sleeping porch,
| cement sidewalk gnd curb, shade
trees and fruit treea. barn, lot MxIM,
well located ou paved street. Price
$2,750.00.
Central
Wesi, Armlt West of Brownwood. MrV C^’,B,l*n chiurcb' *nd »«Bounce* that
bcorptod the work there, to
For several
has been pastor of the
AuaMn Avenue vacant lot, 80x150,
cement walk and curb, cess pool,
■bade trees, weH located: Price llr
300 00. terms. “r.
■ he lias
begin Seip’ejhiber first
months he
First Christian church In this city,
and hi* host$ of frlende, tmth If his
congregation and In those of other
denominations here, retret to learn of
his decision |o move'to snOtoer field
Hr. Cuthrell feels, however, that his
n(1»PJ:jiniiy for work will he greatetrjcaptured by Zapetietas.
la Sherman, .and that be can heat
stTve hla church and his Master by
going there. Until the first - of Sep-
tember be will continue as pastor of
the\church here.
U* Tamest ef Asthma and May
Fever
For the Wlacomfort and misery of
asthma and hay fever use Foley*"
Money and Tar Coiti|»ound. ft puts
a heaHna. soothing eoatlng over the
swollen, tlekiin* membranes; and els.
ea the thlek and ehoklna sensatlor
Helps you to h rail he easily and nat-
urally In the'yellow package-Cunp-
Bell Drug -Co.—Adv.
Continued from Page One.
A good farm, located 4 nt'lee from
Brown wood oh paved road, well Im-
proved, 127 aerea in tract, 60 acres i*
farm, balance giod land. Owner *■
anxious to set; quirk, and will mate
a price that will Interest you, If yon
want a good to-m. well located, let
ua show this one *
KiUD 4k RKX«Lerf.
Uad and laanraare.
We have a stock of
Boys v Wagons and
Wheelbarrows o n
hand, and lowing to
the fact that the Ford
Agency has received
a car of machines we
expect * them to be
slow s£ le, and tor this
week only we will
Our stock of Moon
Bros. Buggies is com-
plete. We invite you
to call and inspect
are a
FOR BALI j‘
FOR SALE—Bargain, two qrUnder
Indian motorcycle. 1911 model, prac-
tically new. Address **X" care Bul-
letin ziae
“WEAKLEY’S
Weakley-WaUoo-MilkrHardware Co.
the line. They are a
little higher in pric^
than some, but they
are worth all we ask
for them. All the new
styles in both rubber
and steel tires.
Phone 42
The House That Appreciates Your Business
! FDR SALE OR TRADE—My lot, 100x
; 100. where my house burned. See me
j at 400 Main. JNO M. BAUGH. 21 gU
Browuwood friends have
neeelved
announcement of the arrival of a sev-
en and a half pound girl at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. E. L Parker to Ft.
worth. Mrs. Parker waa formerly
Miss Lois Tlmcker. BDd la a nlere ef
F R. Smith of this city. On her
FOR RBKT.
FOR RENT—Two or three furnlahet
j rooms for lighl housekeeping, water
and Mghta furn'shed. 803 Rogaa 8t.,
Phone J.401. 919c
THREE FURNT8HED upstairs house-
keeping rooms, gas, bath and sleep-
Ing porch, 209 W. Chandler 8t. *219p
i KSBCILLAIIROOS
R L FARRIS. OeceopetRle Phyalelaa,
MC Brown wood Nai’l. Bank Bldg.
tending pbyalctans at the hoepltal
believe hla sight will not be perma-
nently Injured, end that he. will re-
eovto fully from toe accident. For
the neat few days he wty remain In
the Temple hoepltal, after which be
will probably be brought to hla home
bbre. v,i.
^ 1VASB, UBURV MV*
There la sore and whotoaomd aotlon-------^------------ _ _____^
ia every deee ef Foley’s Cathartic
Tablets. They cleanse with never a BLY A FARM—If yon
tripe or pain. Chronic caaea of con- could d*1 lt *h«ap—nothing down,
atlpotion find them Invaluable Stout notm Additen Ban m or
people are relieved of that hinted, Phone 9t9. dtOBtt
congested toMIng, ao uncomfortablo ^ ! ' ' '' '
especially la hot weather. They keep STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Hill-
■ld« farm,
HELPLESS AS BABY
A CURE FOR KOG'KATINU MENU.
Sometimes. In spit* of all tha pre-
rautlona tba) can be takeo, some bens
will become confirmed
egg.entara.
About (He only sure way to core these
la to I kill them. Occasionally they
can be onred by giving them doctored
eggs. Punoture a small hols In the
JJ5 side of no egg, uke n stick about
to ?be vise of n match, throat It Into
too egg and churn the contents, dip-
S’ ping the match often Into • little red
■STtedWheTp- P®PP«r and mustard, until thn egg It
thi wont kind wall fired. Then put the eggs In the
i do any work. nMta where to# hena can . get at
a toa verv'ttrri th*m- T*1® remedy works In some
ftitett iJbot- cMto, but not In all. It will do no
>letdj restored, harm to try It. anyway, and If It
old. Rut tool at fajjg there la tha axa to fall back on.
.____—New York Press.
fifteen Indian Ihmntr
ducks. Liberal reward tor Informa-
tion concerning toflr whamntento.
Phone J-419. tile
your Mver hnsy. Camp. Pel I Drug Co.
There la Mealing to Foley Kidney PtUe
Yoir need n mighty good rodiclao
if oaoe your kidneys are exhausted by
neglected and • vsrwork, and you have
got It In Foley Kidney Pills. Their
action la prompt, healing and tonic,
Sound health and sound kidneys fol-
low their nee. Try them. Cnmp-BeN
Drag Co,—Adv. »
■ATI ROTE HONEY AND TIITH
9ee Bell Pentel Co., side entranee,
Coggln Bank. UPSTAIRS.
Summit Point, W. Va.—Mie.
•He Emey, of this place, eeye:
red lor 15 yean with an awful i
LO0T—Black horse. II hands, star to
toes, wire out on book and thigh, also
fore foot: f brat op cut. Write bps SSS
or phone N9 tor reward. H9e
Headache
.. AN,OLD PAMIONBD IDEA
“I tell yon,'* said Joshua OMstoek,
“this here new feminine movement
ain’t goin' to pan ont The only fem-
inist movement that ever waa any
good was the one we had when 4 was
a young man.” r
- "Why,” hla grandniece replied,
‘‘there was no such thing aalp femin-
ist movement when yon were a young
man!’’
“There wasn’t, eh? That’s all yon
know about It The greatest femin-
ist movement In the world lp a good,
sensible woman darnin' a sock and
rockin’ a cradle with ter foot” —
imymtod^tad^melitmydutyto epeak
over poor, euBertog women, end axild
MISS PEARL TALBOT
Dr.W.B.Andersen Dr.F.H.Reeelreegh
ORS. ANDERSON&R0SQR0UGK
Practice Limited to the Eye,
graduate of New England Conservatory. Boston, Maas., —rsnnri
the opening of a class fay Advanced and InterUMglate 'Itiilwito of
toe Ftono-torto. Classes to Harmony and Sight-reading. Begin-
ning Aug 15th and continuing through too winter, atndtoe gtteme
residence lift First St, mid at Ufa. E. L. Walter’s. 1MB Center Ave.
Phone 538
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