The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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PI10CLMI0N DESIGNATING APRIL
2IST AS A GENERAL GLEAN-UP-DAY
Brownwood having received ^te $300 prize for being the cleanest
town of its class in Texas, thereby placing upon its citizens the
necessity of putting forth greater efforts to keep the city clean, so
as to maintain our position as the cleanest town in Texas, therefore.
I, J. R. Looney, Mayor of Brownwood, do hereby proclaim April 21st
as a general clean-up day, and I do earnestly request every citizen,
from the ages of four to ninety years, to put forth every effort to
make Brownwood spotlessly clean.
I ask the presidents of our colleges, the superintendents and
teachers of our public schools to impress upon their pupils the neces-
sity of a thorough clean-up. I would also ask the Federated Wo-
men's Clubs to Join in this movement. As April 21 will be a holi-
day, I ask that every business nvan don his overalls and put in the
full day making our town what we would like to have it; and be sure
to pile our trash so that it will be convenient for the wagons to
load, and as far as possible have the trash hauled away.
1 again urge that everyone bear iu mind that Monday, April 21st,
is the day to mak^ Brownwood Henner than it ever was before.
Yours for a cleaner and a better Brownwood.
J R. LOONEY. Mayor..
ANNOUNCEMENT
i Through thl» mcdhini 1 wNh to uiilHtuMre to ihe people of Brown-
1 > wood, that I now have ctuirvr of the Palace of SNrfts and will con-
V ! duct an up-to-date t oufectlonerj store, I hare had jcar> of expert-
’ J once In the Confectioner) budne**., coming hen1 from the Booth
' > Cand) kitchen, of H. North, \jhlch N one of the larged In the Male,
! ! and cau a«*'ure Ihc people that I we will not sell an) thing hut the ver)
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Yon ran get the \erj tiiv> >t |uallt> of Ice t narn made in Breen.
wood from this hoo»e. The sm mtk, rich, delicious qnallt) of onr Ire
Cream put* H In a cIsm to Its ‘If.
We will also carry a couiplei* stock of candle*, made fre->h ever)
da> and by experienced randy-biakcrs.
Yoor budne*s will l»e npprielated verj much,
OUST KIOUSIS
PROP. INK THE PALATE.
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BULLETIN.
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SATURDAY, APEIL It,
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A Few Specials^
The Bohn Syphon Refrigerator, the best made.
The Hoo*>ler kitchen Cabinet, the favorite with all hon-ehrep-
cr. * 'WQ *
The **anJdown Mattress, the* most satisfactory on the market
The Victor Talking Machine^, which b the wonder of the age and
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Sections the mo%e con veuient and the
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the kind that never rives down.
the only kind to hay.
The Globe-Wernicke Book
most satisfactory.
The Leggett and Platt Spring
ALSO THESE;
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Porch Rockers ( hairs Settees Swings Ea*j Comfort ( hairs and
Rockers. Hundred* of Art Sqnhret, ha Extensive Line of Cork Car-
pet. Linoleum and Matting. j
HAMMOCKS, HAMMOCKS. HAMMOCKS!
Come and See Is
KVIPIKE
FIR.MTIUE CO.
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* PERSONALS. ♦
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Sam J. Chandler is looking after
business matters in Coleman today.
Mrs. Tom Stone of San Angelo Is
visiting her mother. Mrs. A; P. Mur-
phy.
Mrs. Charlie Giddens of Abilene is
a guest in the home of A. E. Wilson
this week.
Prof. W. O. Maxwell left this morn-
ing for Belton, where he will spend
Sunday with friends.
Rev. J. M. Carroll left this morn-
ing for San Saba,' where he will
preach tomorrow.
Dr. T. P. Junkin of Daniel Baker i
returned this morning from a busi-
ness trip to Dallas.
Bob Freuch left on the morning
Santa Fe for Port Arthur, where he
will spend several days on business, j
Miss Sammyo Sauders returned this
afternoon from StephenvBle. where
she has been the guest of friends for
several ‘days.
The Ladies Aid Society of the First
Baptist church will meet Monday aft-
ernoon at 3:3*1 in a Bible study at
the church. t
Miss l.ucile Skinner, who is teach-
ing in the Bangs school thi* your,
came itjt last night for a short visit
with hujme folks.
Mr. a^ul Mrs. Guyton Skinner w{H
have'tomorrow for Palacios, where;
they will make tho.r home in future,
Mr. Skinm r 1* making the move for'
the benefit of his li-nltb
Dr. J. R. MeGaughey leaves tomor-
row for Rising Star, where he, will'
j visit with friends and relative* for a
few days before his r*turn to ills
home in Stephenville. Dr.
MeGaughey has been a guest of relg-
tlves in Brownwood for several day*.
A i>arty of Santa Fe officials, com-
posed of Messrs. F. G. Pottibon**. W.
E Maxson. J S. Horsley, \V. L. 8hel-
jton. T. O. Wood, M. Robertson. K. 3.
Hull and J. G Fithugh. spent last
night in Brownwood on business, leav-
ing ;hls morning for the west, for an
•inspection of the Santa Fe lines.
I J. M. Snipes of Bangs passed thru
| Brownwood at 5:3o yesterday after-
noon, after having driven 175 mil.a.
• from Thornton. Limestone county,
•since yesterday vnorning. Mr Snipe*
was accompanied to Bangs by Mr
and Mrs. -Edward Snipes of Thornton,
w'ho will visit with friends and rela.
tives at Bangs for several days
An experienced nmslr teacher with
B. M. and A. M degrees wants a
.class Please call or write.
Ruth Stahl, 614 Hendricks St
We Told You Last Week
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.We were ready for your ice cream busi-
ness, and now it behooves us to thank
you for the immense patronage you have
given us. We said we would make good
and you have taken our word tor it
and have flooded us with orders. We
certainly appreciate the business, and
as we said last week, we are leaving ab-
solutely nothing undone to give the
people who patronize tis the Best that
skill, sanitary conditions and pure ma-
terials can produce.
Special for Sunday * -
Strawberry Ice Cream
Cherry Ice.
Give us your order and we will guaran-
tee satisfactory service. Phone orders
up to 11 o’clock Sunday will be deliver-
ed in time for dinner.
Alamo
Manufacturing Co.
Manufacturers of 100 per cent Pure IceJCream.
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--- I’HEMIYTEKY tSTEKTAlNED | Hendrick-Carter Meeting
Don't Sell an Sunday. BY DANIEL BAKER MUSIC l-a*t night wax another good night
You need not phont> us to bring ymt FACULTY THIN |Ok>IMl. in tkt- special meetings of the Austin
Ice Cream on Sunday for we do rot The visitor* to the Brownwood Ave. lYesbyterlan church. A large
sell anything on Sunday, for w,- thmt Presbytery, wiJntiJs meeting with the crowd was present and enthused hy
it is wrong ta work on Sunday \V,t Flrnt Preabyteraif church this week, the service. •
pack cream Saturday night and dellv* were entertained this morning at the j Rev. Hendrick preached a wonder-
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er It aud guarantee It to keep fhr college chapel of Dsulel Baker col
dinner Sunday without repacking, leg* by the music faculty of the In-*
Please put in your order In-fore H atltutlon, Mr. Jenny at the piano. Miss
o'clock p m. We have vanilla and Marie A. Carl voice, and Mias Jean
fresh strawberry cream today Iwtlag violin.
K AN EASTERS KANDY KITCHEN A Comprehensive program was rri-*»he of Jmm Chrtet Is a young
ful sermon on the "Rich A’oung Rul-
er.**, This is a strong appeal to
young men to live up to the teachings
of Jesus Christ. The speaker said
that he thought the dearest nhjeot to i
‘ LAWN NOWEBS
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derail by these artists, and the vlal-
The Coleman High School ha»*t«tl tor* were delighted
team arrived on the noon train to-
day for a game with
man who has before him the pros-
l*ects of a long future. He said an
old man la not beyond the possi.
6H|U* or salvation, but such • man
loos- ■ hla life bnt geta his aoul *aved
U at last he trusts Christ. But a
“LIKE RIDING ON AIR"
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! NO IAN ^°*orcyc^ej
Streaaoa* thought and energy hate been expended on the great
motorcycle problem of COMFORT FOB THE RIDER.
INDIAN CRADLE SPRING FRAME
Brownwood .
High School which Is In proarcea this DOPE ON HtSfHtl.L
afternoon J PENNANT HACK OF
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Bov. L. J Mims has been elated Hrltton TralnTnJ Sehm.l won the,'*** hl* •• |
o preach the .-ommencement serm.m nr* wlth sltim,on> t-ollc|tr at well.
for the graduating class of the Ifrowa- vui** Wednesday, and lost the sec-1 Th*‘ *ro»* fr«n' *** to day ,
w.K>d High School eight*-en in num. l)nd K|imv bv m Jgjf; of ,, nnJ , Yea. |n»***>; ®( whom no doubt will make de-
b*-r. and ha accepted the Invitation t<.rdRy Brttton ,lWlMo gtgmford by . i‘*‘»‘°f *»>r Christ before the end of
The aer.mm vv||| be preached «t ,he Qf g and ? Anoth„ Ramc wl11|the meeting.
Itaptlst churcn on Sunday morning. ^ pliwd wlth BUmford today. [ Tho n* an ‘“testing fea-
MhY 2 ,,h Howard Payne ha. played taa lu^ again W Might. Rev. Carter
Card of Thank- games, and has won seven. Britton “l>t ’n^*'8 sin*r1n* hima«lf, bu
' *'* •* . . . . . „ he delights In getting others to sing.
T"' Flr- •*♦!»"»"■»< «'•*'- •» l-K- !*“ .h“ °° H. I. .» ad,pi In hi. II., o, .ark
UelTKknnMll.il. B| '*■ «M'» »«* * ««• lk,h ^ m,.„ tn,t
Mr. W. J. Modern („r h,r l.ler..l In '«*»'* «"* ■ j.lih m.n Th.y ,r, nol th, kind of
arranging for the 'Mock Trial,', by ,00> a**iD*' Brittons ;*00. If—Stam- pv>n£e[tal
which the Brownwood Department foni w,nf todmy* How»rd t**3rB* can
was presented with a handsome Io,e one °* gAmea with Simmona,
prize; to Rev John Flower, for his and ** wln th* Pennant. If Britton
recent reading, the proceeds of which w,n> todHoward Payne can wia
were given to the department; to pennant by winning both games
Mrs. Sam Brin and daughters. Mias from SUnm<>„- The loc4li( uiere.
Hattie and Mrs A. Englander, for fore have an e*cellent chance to win
!their assistance in promoting the re. j**16 honor* Texaa College aJ were four score men
[cent benefit performance at the Bun- a,ne<*__Britton (will yet play lir,>g4,nt #n(j enjoyed the service
fgnt<»w ^.Ui* Mr. Lorainc for his kind-.tW0<N^anift* with JBuuuona CdtlCS? "V rtpronghout. These inrxiness me ire
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evangelists who think men should be
abused, etc , In order to take a stand
Already this year they have had over
300 converts. They travel far and
wide—in many statea—and their ex-
periences particularly fit them for the
work they are doing.
This morning at the Citizens Xation-
ness in tendering the Bungalow for ('*Hro Britton must win the three iMt only 20 minutes, but are
a benefit performance; to the City ,fatnea and lo*e ♦Ooe lo l,e Howard fu|j Qf and are spicy from
Council of Brownwood aud thei^>a^ne •• x-als ’i’rsk even with beginning to end. Many prominent
County Commissioners of Brown Simmons. There is joy n thei How. me„ OVPr the country have been con-
Couuty for remitting to the depart- ar(* Payn** ,cam|w- ^ verted lo these services. Get in line.
,men, and get your part of these feasts
This new and revolutionizing device appeals to the mind like U
flash. It Is *<* simple and so obviously correct that Its adveat
% leaves nothing more to be said or **1 done concerning motorcycle
springs.
« THE I*RIAN MOTORCYCLE
Is now leaf-sprang fore and aft The rider forgets there’s a rear
wbecL He slaipl) •^JLIDEN” at might forward without uay Jarlng,
bumping or swaying.
Call and ride one around the block aid he convinced.
€. H. GILLIAM
' ‘ dtti Flak
vice F ealng i
rerrs^f' Vg la
are 3 allgnmt
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ment the occupation taxes paid dur-
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ing tlie recent firemen’s carnival; and
to all others who have assisted the
department In any way. The Brown-
wood Fire Department is endstvorlriR
to raise funds for the erection of a
city hall and fire station, and in this ,
worthy work the cltlsens of Brown
wood are co-operating nicely. The
Fire Department feela that the citi-
zens of the town are responding nob-
ly to the demands made upon them,
and are thereby encouraged to do
their utmost for the protection of the
property of the citizens of Brown-
wood from the destruction by fire.
BROWNWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE—FAIR WARNING.
From this date, all treapasaera on
or near the water* of the Jack Smith
lake will be subject to prosecution.
J. A. JOHNSON
of good things. /
Sunday afternoon at the Court house
there w|M be a service for men only,
when Rev. Hendrick will preach on
"(* the Young Man Sare’* and Mr.
I*MW>n i ■ ■ Carter will sing “My mother* Pray!
When you need INSURANCE—
think of 8CRIMOEOCR He will ap- , •
predate your baakteu. Phone 314.
134-1 mo
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Sleek Farm For Sale, not add to and Improve your home?
One of the bent Stock Farm In this I can tarnish the money
part of the 8tata; will take city time and easy monthly
property In part pay and give terms Why not have the pleasures and
on part. Address P. O. Box V, Brown- forts of s good home See me.
How Absat Tsar Heme!
Don’t you need a better one? Why
Drove rour
Of TOOL
The ‘‘Pennsyl-|
vania” pays for
itself by saving
sharpening ex-
penses.
AH ef tbv blades are of the as am
kind of rradble steer as aaed la
Mae catting tool*—oil-hardened
and water tempered. Self-sharp.
sad doe* the be»t wnrfc
-ow4k-
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alignment—never runs hard.
8AKER-IIMMINS
HMDWME Gl.
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BANKS CLOSE S0NBAT.*
The banks of Brownwood will 1
closed Monday, April 11. saa» bah
San Jacinto Day, a logs! holiday.
BROWNWOOD CLEARING HOU8
ISO l&C
B. K HURLBUT.
Best values obtainable In hat wit
bottles, fountain syringes and rubb-
good* generally at this drug atore.
SHROPSHIRE A JOBE.
MriBWVMHM
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1913, newspaper, April 19, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026241/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.