The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
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To Serve with courtesy, to advise with con-
sideration and co-operate with efficiency,
identifying the Interests of our customers
with our own—that is the interpretation we
place on PERSONAL SERVICE IN BANKING.
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Bankers, Brown wood, Texas
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Capital $300,000.00
City and County Depository
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If Jie weite not iiyited, the govern- [years
ment of the United States miyfht have
just cause1 of complaint. If he did
not go freely among his colleagues
and people of equal rank it might have
further cause of complaint, and his
work as up ambassador would be' the
more difficult. The social life of an
ambassador is so interwoven with his
official position that to fill the
ROME HELEBIUTES
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Rome, April 19.—The city of Rome I
has jUBt completed the celebration of
the two thousand six hundred and
sixty-third anniversary of Ats founda-
tion This places the birth of the city 1
In the year 750 It. C.
It was Marcus Terenzlum Varrone ■
who first advanced the theory, found-
ed upon patient research, that the cor.
uerstoue of the city that in ufter years
came to be knowu as the Mistress of
the World, wus laid at the end of the ,
third year of the sixth Olympiad, in
other words, 750 years before the |
birth of Christ. Ancient Romans
used to celebrate the city's anniver-
sary by fetea in honor of the Goddess .
Pale, protectress of shepherds. These !
observances were supposed to have |
been originated by Romulus himself
Then later came the "Ludl Scculares,” i
or Feast of the Century, held at the I
beginning of each new century. Iu
1910 King Humbert and Queen Mar-
gherita took part In these observ- ,
ances.
It is an interesting fact that while
Rome has been a city for all these
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Regular Business Habits
Inrlude regularity In making your deposits
gleet to pay them Hi lien- periodically at a
clple* great fortunes iiaie been built and it
us a sell conducted business iiiup. If you
start today. *
In the lunk. Don't nr-
»et time. On the*o prln-
stamps you at this tank
have no bank account
from now—in 2256—this same
old comet that was already a .well,
known visitor when A looked down
upon the deathbed of Julius Caesar,
will again come in sight of thoso hiD „ „ „
man beings, yet unborn, who will then 2,663 on one <>cca8,on 8he waB
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konietimes Twice as Much
■ Salaries Faidt Too Many
Functions to Attend.
April 19.—The American
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suitable ambassadors because
lies are so small may wonder
7.500 a year isn’t enough for
eric&n family to live on,
r at home .or abroad. That sum
m sufficient, and mote, to
ry-day onlooker, until be sees
ambassador and his wife are
id and rfally compel ed to do.
ubts may arise.
first serious thing is the house,
the ambassador reaches his
work he begins to realize that
ntry wiil be Judg-d by what he
inhabit the earth. .
Talk about a railroad train going
half way across a continent in three
position tnat to rill the one days and reaching its destination on
si rviceabljH he must give time, thought time, what is such a performance as
and moneyl to the other. Proper feel- compared with that of a coma that
iqg compels him to do so, and strive makes a trip of 310,000,OOu.uoO miles
in 575 years and, keeps so closely to
its schedule that it always bursts
from the darkness at the mome’ht
when the astronomers expect It? !'
as he may he is draw n into .expenses
on which he never reckoned. He is
ho reads of the difficulties of humH^ated. in his own opinion, if he
endeators to avoid them.
Qne American ambassador to a con.
tinental state, on a salary of 117,500
a year, once said to a friend:
“I read in the American papers that
I am saving money out of my salary.
You know I live at a hotel; that I early
have a hired carriage; that I do every- gime,
utterly bereft of inhabitants. This
was early in the Middle Ages. The
barbarians wi re expected. Word was
sent odt that, insomuch as no defense
could be made, everybody, men, wo-
men and children, should move up
the river. Not a soul was left within
the city limits for more than twen-
ty-four hours.
Under Augustus the population of
Rome numbered nearly six millions.
Then It went down to the ^ninimum
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SULltJ | SECURE
Buying at lfome.
The Record's attention has been
called to an oversight of local Inter-
est by several local citizens which
weeks and months and many thou-
sands of dollars are gained or lost.
It is profitable for every man to
buy
j—- what he can at home, even If the
warrants impersonal comment. An price be slightly more, though usual-
article of considerable value was pur- 1 ly it Is the same, for the satisfaction
limit of 13,999, in the Middle.Ages, to chased from a factory in another jof dealing face to face and of bav-
rise slowly again until It is now 540.- State, though it could have been pur- ing a purchase made good in every
This is an Increase of aboyt 15.- chased from a local manufacturer. detail is worth something
Condition's in Mexico point to an 000 yearly for the last ten years. Perhaps there was a good reason
HUERTA G6YERXXENT
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^e are all prone to imagine that
the thing brought from afar Is super-
right to spend their [lor to the thing made at hWno. On the
thing about as simply as I can. Well, making rapid advances, and since the is erroneous Romulus comes from money when or with whom or for what.other hand those who sell to ua from
dissolution of the Huerta re- The supposition of most people that for buying away from home; anyhow
since the constitutionalists are the word Roma comes from Momttlus | people have a
afar chuckle
1 have Just gone over my hooks and government Is unable to secure a loan Roma. The original colony was ea,IU they choose.
1 find that during the past twelve of sufficient funds to push the fight- <-d Roma, from Rumon, river, mean. Yet, It is a matter of self-interest easy we
months I have spent $37,000.’ * ing The Za;>ata brothers In the ing “The town of the river,” and Its in the long run to iiatrbnlss home In- j interest.
memb___•°u,h- Carranza In Coahulla, and Ob- head, or lender,
they reflect
of so
On account
I hat he U no longer an Indivldu- (being out of the city, the Twentieth
rtean who may act as he pleas- Century Club picnic, usually held on
|it most things, but that his the 21gt.. has been i*ostponed to some
will be misjudged unless he later- dhte.
to some extent at least, to
ys in which oili-r ambassadors
gtt. Therefore he determines
should occupy , a house and
[e in a flat, if h« cannot af*
houss lu the center of the ex-
section. it must at least bo on
ngr of this quarter. The house
has 'been occupied In Paris by ;
Am.rkao '»u,, „ct „ that tea.
laraa nor 1-rttejSaHj ln»» L, ,r,
t lb. rent la II1.0W a Kar far- | (, m thw momh, th,„ ,hm'
The residence* is about one- , , , ..
Hrltwh. tt- *•>'» ** "Kh * tMn«
the Journey at an appointed minute
how
are to be worked in their
Some things we can secure
Every cltlien owes something at home and some things we can not,
8n to the community in which he resides but what we can we should, for that
exist —owes good Will, aid and syinpatny. is not only fair to our neighbors but
fort has been made to check their ad- though Remus Is still to be account- because his neighbors for the most It Is to our own Interest to do
regop in Sonora are meeting with lit- man of
tie opposition, though a desultory ef. that after
was' Romulus,
the town of the river’
all Romulus did
•The dustry.
vance. Outgoing steameri from ed for.
Schedule of u Comet.
We little human beluga think we
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are doing something quite wonder-
ful When we take a train weighing a
few thousand tons and bring it
through San Francisco to Chicago on’
time to the second, says the New
t« *
York Press. And It is wonderful
as large as
or the German • in hassles. If
*w ambassador should decide to
ver the house of his predeces-
woLthlrds of his salary will go i
He may, by searching, find
ler house, or he may engage a
ed • apartment. The latter
sat*<j him an expense of about !
the cost of moving his house
was jout of the question. , .
This great feat, however, looks a
great deal like a child hauling its tin
jtrain of cars around the kitchen when
[one considers the speed of one of the
'Mg Comets.
Thpre is a comet that conies with-
in sight of the earth every 575 years
Silver Sides Red Horses
HIKE RESULT* — DO YOU GET THU f
Minnows s:; 25c
HUlMMI T RE FOR -FI.HHER.tl IVH 1,1 I k"
Say, Monday is “San Jacinto.”
IMPORTANT -Bring Bucket and Nacaa-
aary Change -THE CASH.
Phona J469. 0212, Graanlaaf St.
(Uterlmr to the WISE ONES OVI-Y.
Cubist
part give him good will, aid and sym- Fort Worth Record.
p»»hy; they patronize him and their - . —L
very pretence enhances the value of' < * shouldn’t like to have a
his businessa f |artist for a husband.”' "Why nn|r
f The dollar spent at home wllUcoOte) * know he n* ver could forgive
bark today or tomorrow or next day; 010 *or having th# usual number of
It increases employment and employ-, *n<* ('hlcago Inter-Orean. '
went makes for proaiierlt.v.
. „ i MTrtrews (getting ready for rv.-ep-
The dollar sent away from home tioni; I "How doe*
will not return; it brings back \alue.
but It tak< a with It the profit upon the
transaction and that profit lodges
my m w gown look
in tin- bark. Norak?’ Mild—"H-autU
ful, mum Sure, they’ll all be delight.
,ed when you lave th« room.*— Boston
elsewhere If the profit be 23 centa. Transcript
then the home-spent dollar adda that ... ». _
much to local prosperity; Hut the do!- , E>ch one sees what he carries in
lnr spent away bestows 25 centa of heart —Goethe,
prosperity upon another
Mexican ports are crowded to the lim-
it, wealthy travelers having to con-
tent themselves with quarters on the
oods from the United States toj*t8 ta*’ mlllion8 mJ,eB *n length. ji<K)r tj,e coking room. The for- ,, .... .......„
and back again But even a !t W:,B fi^8t 8,pn’ *° far as hl8torT re- ejgnerm PXprp-8 themselves as con-j Christian churches
^ 1 TfiU Vo9Pu kafnro lhr< hlrtk ....
led apartment on the Borders of ,cord*- M6? >ears b«fore b,rth
iirable districts would cost him Ulirist In a few weeks It faded
of his salary. jfromjthe sky only to return in 1194
ambassador and his wife, upon ,an<l ^ year that Julius
rival and eontlnnousiy 1here- 'Uaes-dr di<jl 44 B C. It came again,
_.e invited to other embassies, ;re»ur|ilng. in -»3l and llo6 A. D. The
entertainments of the high of- la8( time it was
of government, and to the
of the important beople of the
Everywhere the ambassador
e members of his family find ex-
dinners, flowers, numerous
beautiful costumes. He does
his associates. They are
>r him by his position as am- been traveling no more rapidly than
r of the United States. - j the earth goes around the «un, its
is not invited on personal ^enormous bulk has been shooting
but because he Is the imlwi- through space at the rate of about
one of th^ great governments, j 1,500,000 miles a day. Yet In 348 Union.
UHIM AHkM PK1YEKS
OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES.1
An official appeal has been made
by the Chinese government to all the
in China to set
vlnced of the early overthrow of the [aside April 27th as a day for prayer
present government; and they also that China may be guided to a wise
communny
at the expense of the local community.
A transaction of $100 means $25 gain-
ed or lost to the community; a trans-
action of $1,000 means $250 gained or
lost. Repeat the process through the
"The woman is starting.” “How
heroic! I'll give $50 to the cause."
“But she isn't a suffragette. She Is
really hungry "IJm! Hire’s a nick-
el for her.”—Washington Herald.
say that they fear anarchy will fol-
low.
The woret man in the
last time it was seen was 1ti- 1681, once somebody's darling.-
wheni Sir Isaac Newton beheld it, and Union,
discovered that comets are kept in
their orbits by tie sun, the same as
the e^rth and the other planets.
Two hundred and twenty-seven
years have now passed since the
comet disappeared. Even If It has
world was
-Manchester t
solution of the various apd critical
problems that confront her.- This
move is regarded as striking evidence
of the -extraordinary changes which
have taken place in that government
in the Inst few years The appeal was
And, Sam. do you do anything to-'8**01 oul broadcast by telegraph to all
“L,. \V. p.”
We *aj it yet. That we are the Sanitary C leaners and Pre«sers J[
Bmwnwood. We have the only steam tumbler In this part of the *
state, and one of the most up-to-date Tailoring establishments you
will fled anywhere. Our equipment and experience places us second
to none In this line.
ward helping to get the wherewith,
al to supjmrt the family?" “Deed I do.
boss. Why, only las' week I went down
n’ ordered a washin’ machine for my
wife.”—Yonkers Statesman.
W hen one Is rich in love and char-
ity ho la more to he envied than the
master of millions.— Florida Ttmes-
|the governors and to the leaders of
Uhristian missions. This is said to be
the first time in history that such a
request has come from a non Christ-
ian nation, and the missionaries are
elated overv the turn affairs are
taking. ,
We Are Headquarters for
Country Produce, Choice Butter, Fresh Eggs al-
ways on hand. Also a full stock of everything
• in the line of T > ' *
Staple and Fancy Groceries
We will always Appreciate your trade and will
render value received for every dollar spent with
us. Give us a trial.
DRUGGISTS ENDORSE
DODSON’S LIVER TONE
W> extend to you u cordial Invitation
meat.
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to Inopert our edablUli. i»
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Gaither & Buck
Cleans and Leaves Clothe* Odorless.
J. E ALLBRIGHT
It I* Gum ran teed a Harmless Vegetable
Remedy That Herniates the Liver
Without Stepping Your '
Work er Pay.
A done of calbmel may knock you
completely out for a day sometime*
two or three dnya. Hudson's Liver
Tone relieves attacks of constlpailon,
biliousness and lazy liver hendachen.
and you stay on your feet.
Renfro's Drug Store sells Dodson's
Liver Tone and guarantees It to give
perfect satisfaction. If you buy q
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and do
not find It the safest, most pleasant
and successful liver remedy you ev-
er took this store will give you back
the 50 centa you paid for It without
a question.
Tha guarantee that trustworthy
druggists are glad to give on Dodson’a
Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as
tbc medicine, and that Is saying a lot.
We Are on the Trail:
Of your bu«liw«.s, want H and you will find that we will ap.
preelate It, and will d« our ntaioM to deserve It. Tun will sorely
•HIT THE TRAIL" for oar
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GKOCEKIES!:
If yoa will glaace over thla big Store aad note the freshness of the
goods and the low prlees.
W. R. LAMBERT
"The Provider of Good Things to Eat”
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.