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FPTDVY jrF 5 1914.
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
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Every Night
a Red Ball Orange
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TERRELL'S MODEL
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PROVIDES
Every member of the family
-should eat Red Ball Oranges just be-
fore retiring at night. Eat them
at meals and between meals. For;
no other fruit ever better insured
good health.
Heavy with luscious juice sweet
and delicious. They are free-peeling
and so tender-meated you can
eat them whole without losing
any juice.
Red Ball are tree-ripened glove-
picked tissue wrapped and shipped
right from the tree so are always
fresh and full flavored.
Will you buy merely "oranges"
or will you get "Red Ball?"
.Prices are low. Get a dozen now.
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EOR CITY MANAGER
Red Ball Oranges
Red Ball Lemons
1 1 1 ismSmRJ
ill M 'r: 'w
Red Ball Lemons madam are the equal of
Red Ball Oranges in quality practically seed
less juicy and richly flavored. Serve them
with fish and meats they are the best
looking lemons. Try using their
juice wherever you now use vine
gar. See what you're miss
ing by going without the
Red Ball Brand.
California
Fruit Growers
Exchange
139 North Clark Street
CHICAGO
Mail us this coupon and we will
Send you our complimentary 407page
recipe book showing over 110 ways of using
Red Ball Oranges and Lemons. You will also
receive our illustrated premium book which tells
you how to trade Red Ball wrappers for beautiful
table silver. Just send this coupon or call at the
above address.
INSTALLATION OF I'LAN DELAYED
I WHILE Vi)M PETEXT .MAN IS
BEING SOI'tiHT
' Terrell Tex. June o.-Difficulty in
finding the right man for the place
lias delayed full application of the
provisions of Terrell's new city char-
ter. Terrell is looking for a general
manager and the commissioners' .are
a ting on . the principle that It is
worth while to delay a little if ncces-
iy :n order to get the best man
available. . .
Calient tea tu res of Terrell's .new
octal charter are:
Five fomm'ssioncr. three from des-
ijrnated districts two at large; com-
Mi sM'Miers elective; likowi?e city sec-
retary tax assessor and recorder'. c!t y
i.toi n' ' city recorder. Alinor offici-
al arc appointive.
The city manager controls the
sanitary fire and public utilities ..de-
partments fthe city owns its light and
: waterworks plant).
The recorder's court is to have
onenrrent jurisdiction with the coun.
; ty court. '
j Compulsory- education. The recall.
I m tiative; and referendum.
I Loan by the city to individuals un
able to build
Make
Young Birds
Grow Quickly
and keep them free from disease.
To succeed to coin egg-money next
fall you must use now
prattS. Poultry Replalor
Pkga. SSc 50c COe $1.00; S5 lb. pail $2X0
This Kreat tonic and digestive aid. Insures the rapid develoD-
Vi. t youn BlocK an? Kecp8 tne oIder b'rf3 n Prime condi-
tion fully competent to take care of your eg? demand. Use
tf-f n fa 0
Vf&llS ruuiiry uisinieciani and
m Pralls Powdered Lice Killer
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back
Co
For Sale by. J. E. Albright; A;stin
5117.
Get PrattM ICO page Poultry Book
:i!l & Grain Co.
Cash Grain & Feed
STATE SOCIAL CLUBS IN .
MEETING DISCUSS LAWS
REGULATING LiQUOR OSES
Houston Tex June .".--On the call
of Col. .1. L. Peeler prestdeut the as.
sociatkm of Texas clubs began its
second annual convention here today
prepared to. deal with several fmflor-
ta'nt questions concerning the bona.
flde social clubs of the Stale
Tlif convention vill remain In ses-
sion through Saturday.
discussed at
t One of the. most imnortant imastfoita
f v. r - '
) imi purpose on ten j'ear terms at
' per cent.
All franchises are limited to thirtv
TA lit of' Till: TI.ilT-WAll.
Ve onue Knew a nidu who was too
stingy to subscriov ror tue newspaper
in his home town an i always went
over to bo.iuw his neighbor's payer.
One evening he sent his son over
to borrow the paiwr und hiie the
son was on the way he ran into a
large stand ot beei and in a few
krnin'utes his" face looked like a sum-
rmer squash.
Hearing the agonised cries of the
son the father rushed to his assist-
ance and In doing so" ran into a barb-
ed wire fence cutting a handful of
flesh from his anatomy and ruining a
.$4 pair of trousers.
The old cow took advantage of the
"hole in the fence cot into the corn-
the moftiints will hs thn oinhto. nf tl!
...... -Kleld ana killed herself eating green
whose limui
NAIE
ADDRESS
RESCUING AMERICANS FROM MEXICAN INTERIOR
Vera Cruz June 2. "Liberty Path"
they call" it now. It is a stretch of
ra .'cud track two and a half miles
lon;. that is. it was railroad track
ut .1 Tiaf Mexicans tore up the trak
at 1 tt ties. leaving only the grading
it es through a. swamp and ino a
tr. .ul forest. Two trains undei
U- ;tenant Rkihardson
in; ntry run every day
C; '2
th. m
refipees from Slt-xio inn - :-
ca '.nt-p at Vera (.'ruz.
IiUeresfim; Process
s mi interest ng process. The Am.
f.i-n Train consists of a Pullman
ca- with four tr five cars filled with
A. U it sharp? hooters for under a
ft of truce the train runs a ds-
tn e of two miles into the Mexican
lines have been cut and so there is
no way of knowing whether there is
a Mexican train at the other end of
the gap. The Only thing to do is to
wait. It is there it is at a standstill
in the heart -of the rropical mos-quito-iafestd
forest; there may be
Americans on it though Lieutenant
of the 19th Richardson lias no way of knowing
from Vera and the only thing he can do Is to
oat to tke end of the gap in ait. t '
;is to cany American and other with" a Held class wj can look ov
er the beads of the Mexicans to the
I pathway through the forest. If the
- Mexican train is there you couldn't
see it anyhow for it stops at a cu.r.ve
out of sijrbt; at the top of a" grade.
The heat from the hot rails shimmer
and makes it difficult to see what
is happening at the distant end of the.
gap. But suddenlyt some one makes
hold their rifles ready. "Suppose the
Mexicans should jump on you. What
ould -10 of . you do?" you ask a soldier.
"See the wireless?" say's the sharp-
shooter -pointing to the rigging on
top of a car. "We Could soon get
help."
You go Into the car and see- the
.sharpshooter' with a wireless kit
spread out On S seat before . them.
All the way out from Vera Cruz
wv.ii tftfc rain was moving they
were talking with signal headquart-
ers in ra Crwz. Now they're doing
the same . thing. The moment a M.ex-
rcair -shot 16 fired; Vera Cruz would
know it andtvithl'n 20 .minutes 'a big
trin. loa l of Ainerjcan soldiers would
b: on. the pot. Soon the refugees
near thie train. Toa want to run out
t-r wept arid.belp them. "Stan.l back"
xOants Illchardson. "You can't- go
beyond -that flag of truce." And so
you watch the exhausted pilgrims fin
j years except interurlian
j may . he fifty. -
' The city has authority to approprj
ate money for a -municipal; baud.
j The commission has authonty to e
j ii parks and apjuint jiark hoards.
. Limits tax rate exclusive of special
! taxes to .$l.t." ort the $ino ' -'
; Ti.-e charter require petitions of 30
; per -eat of the qu-alif'ed - voters to in
itiate legislation.
I.t reqjiires petitions by irt jipT cent
of" poll tax payers to. bring the re-
call into action. .
It empowers the commission to pay
tlt-p'city manager -from $I.sf0 to J21ii0l
per annum
on the liquor dtioatjon anil Uie atti
tude of the clubs roard rogulations
t . t.'.ilv. t " " V ... "ll ' .
I tur tueir serving; uruiKs;- wn$iner tne
"llllR nllrht iitnit -a nntnai irnttiA nnt
be iearuel and ob. statement- of the
purposes of Uie con vention - could be
Secured from Col. Peeler other than
that matters of vital importance"
would be taken up. :
KKiCK .UAKIXa
Tl;e Brown word Brick Tile Co
wMl make over a half million brick
during the next thirty daya weather
permitting.
Will selj you a fine bed $1.00 down
?1.00 a week. Blair Furniture o.
If. win want a copy of (he n-n Cily
IHri'dory irei.your order In now.
Phone !KS or urite box They
are iroiiij; fast.
(vloa.i.am: pruLisHi-yc co.
- dlS7
Buy a Rocking Chnir. $1 00 down.
$1.00 a' week. Blair Furniture Co.
PKC0S Till Ml BEIXO
(THKn OF (VIXCKR
TIIROCGn KADI KM.
I Baltimore June Radvum trt-at-
ish. the end ofrUieir hot long hike but mPnt is effectmg a cure of two ser- xleputies.
i:i II KIM TIES ARE
ASKED TO 'WHS IX
BAIXiES TO SHERIFF
Houston June 5 Because two dep.
uty sheriffs ha'.e len shot and e'll-
ed in the last few day .4 3 more hun
lost -their official' baiges. ooaimi-
sions. p'stols and air. The dead men
Do Witt C. .Menefee aii Arfnnr Tay-
lor the latter a negro both of whom
were shot by peace officers by mis
take. -
As a result of the deaths of these
it has been decided that
corn.-
Hearing the racket the stingy
'man's wife ran out of the house up-
setting a four gallon churn full ot
cream into a basket of kittens drown-
ing the whole flock. She slipped on
the cream and rell down-stairs break-.
ing her leg and a $19 set of false
teeth.
The baby left alone crawled thru
the spilled cream into the parlor
and ruined a $40 parlor carpet Dur-
ing the excitement the daughter elopes
with the hired man taking the family
saving bank with them. Contributed-
Get Rid of Tour Rheumatism.
Now is the time to. get rid of your
rheumatism. You can do it If you
apply Chamberlain's Liniment. 9f.
A. Lockhard Homer City X. Y.
writes "Last spring I suffered from
rheumatism with terrible pains in my
arms and shouIJcrs. I got a bottle
ot Chamberlain's Liniment and the
first application relieved me. By us-
ing one bottle of 5t I was entirely cur-
ed." For sale by all dealers. Adv.
iil.s. One of the cars is fitted wita out a-group of persons like tiny dots;
vi e:-ss apparatus. As you pass out soon yw can sec the dust they are
of ttc American lines you see the stirring as they move along the road
cu'rosr American pickets in the bed. They have a long hot walk be-:-ar
.mills some distance from the tail- fore them; two and a half miles in
a broiling suri loaded down with as
no matter liow tired their faces are. ios canccr gr0wths for William Fran-
you see their faces light up with .ois starley 2Vmnoths-old son of
smiles of delight as they stop under j JmIg0 j E starley of Pecos Texas
the folds of the flag of truce a Turk- la( tne Kellcy sanitarium here. One
ish bath towel.
of the cancers was located on a bone
j'-a: tracks. Tie train runs alang
I.r a mile or so and you first notice
you are inside teh Mexican lines when
you see Mexican soldiers standing
siongside the track. Finally the train
conies to a. stop within a few feet of
the gap in the rails. Lieut. Richard-
son alights with a soldier who carries
a huge Turkish towel ties in flag
fashion to a piece of bamboo. This Is
tie flag of truce. It will be a his-
rnany of -tf elr belongings as they can
xrarry; they nave deserteu tneir tiome;
IT WAS EASY.
Before the passage of the present (
strict banking laws of Wisconsin !
and farms and mines in Mexico and starting a bank was a comparatively f
what thpy're struggling undr now is sinn.de. proposition. The surprisingly
near the windpipe and was slowly
throttling the child.
One treatment of radium reduced
the growth and a second treatment it
is believed will bring about a cure
the work of a .deputy Is a littlo roo
precarious to license. -The commis-
slon bears with it the right to carry
i weapon ami in both cases it is
claimed the possession of the weapon
was the 'tilmediate cause of the depu-
ty's death.
It i. tc "retire the guns" that Sher-
if Hammorfd has called in the twen-jing mayonnaise is
ty-three-hadges. ja New York man.
FOR SALE AT A BAKGAIX.
I second hand Piano almost good
as new. Beautiful case and in fine
condition. Will sell for $155.00. on
terms of $5.u0 down and $5 00 per
month.
HALL MUSIC CO.
dw 217 Center Ave.
An attachment for the crank ma-
nipulated egg beater to drop oil slow-
ly so the beater can be used for mix.
the invention of
all they bar- to show just at present
for their toil in Mexico.
Many Precautions Taken.
In the meantime while he refu-
gees are tramping toward the train.
small amount of capital . needed is
well illustrated by the story of a pros-
perous country town banker told on
himself w.hen asked hoin he happen-
ed to enier the. banking business:
Well" he said "I didn't have
much else to do so I rented an empty
store building and painted 'Bank on
the window. The first day I. wa
Ilf MfyYrf?7i''ff
open for business a man came in
toric old bit rff flag some day this the soldiers on the American train
Turkish towel for under its heavy are taking all the precautions nec-
folds no less than 1.090 .Americans essary in warfare. They are in thr
including O'Sitnugbnessy himself have . enemy's country under a flag of
completed- the last stage of their truce. Mexican soldiers are hidden
ingai irom -Mexico wiy. Americana. ui ww uu-ouuu. .... .....wun- ;ond dfty anothor man droppP1 h and
at the Mexican end of the gap two'caae is a tning a soiaier musi
and a half miles away have spotted j watch out for. They sweep the place
i4s whiteness through their glasses! with their glasses. Sharpshooters
and Tcr.owing tbjr it was in' the hands
and deposited $100 with me; the- sec- j
of American soldiers have felt the
f.-ai- .inl alarms e many weeks fall
awfcy from tlieai" the red. white an.'
Liu-
"het plif
IV
a wav
d-ty a
' !.
Ir.o"
L..
dier
third
Mag. its If. roald -not have
' 1 them mur- than their first
"f the. uhre Turkish towel.
wd. th rowel was taken
frnn a man who in the first
' .nt ng at V ra Cruz broke op-
ix n the c'J-Koaa house seeking
jr.(3 trid o set away with a
room accessory.
Red Sheet for Flair
avna'nt Richardson and the soL
'drryine tlii fiag of truce start
. railroad grading and walk a
-f a mile tf where a wooden
!-Tand bei-i'!f' the track guard
a
We Have Just Received
a Car Load of High-
Grade Pianos and
Player Pianos
'!eMisited $250; and so by George
along about the third day I got con-
fidence enough in the bank to put in
a' hundred myself!" Everybody's:
Magazine.
Veh .-)e.- refill ill in? light automo-
liile.. hut without motors are-used in f
some European mountain resorts for
a s-'ort resembling tobogganing in
snowiees .eafdnR.
; We want you to call and let
us demonstrate to you the
merits of the instruments we
handle. We will guarantee of valuables
to save you from $75 to $100
on a Piano or Player Piano.
We have now in stock such
. .lifiiol that looks like a watch
' i'M'1 .-iim i f:1 he u!j been
pateiitcl to be used against highway-
it n wen they demand the surrender
FRECKLES
as the Everett Crown Bush
Mexican sentinel a Mexican & Lane btrohber rlcrrman
omes oat of the shack with Concord Werner Lessing
and Cable Nelson. AH of
these pianos are strictly high
grade and' fully guaranteed.
w .1 . 1
T'.ad. i down itii Mir personal be- it you are interested eitner
long ! -s. stiuggie They are fugitives call write or Dnone for cata-
i A
logue prices and terms. In-
vestigate our co-operative
plan of selling Pianos.
anol f' white fla:r The Mexican
f!as f Truce ap ears to have been
riiadf out of a Ne" sbeet. Behind
7Jo!U 'rtnt Riclwrflson Mex;ean.c
from V ra Cru2
Perhaps among the Mexicans there
will he .n advent .?elome foreigner
or two who want1- to get hark to the
capital The horl of travelers pa-s
the two white. flas and. the moment
they pass the Mexican flag of truce
ttipv a'-e in the hands of the Mexi
cans All of the raiiroa'i telegraph d&w Brownwood Texas.
Hall Music Co.
Phone 282 217 Cen Avej-
om 'fv the Time to (.t KM of These
Tgly Siiots
There's no longer the slightest need
of fueling ashamed of your freckles
as tr.e prescription othine dotiblo
s etut!: is guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine
c'o.ihle strength from any druggist
and apply a little of it night and
m -Tninc and you should soon see that
fvea the worst freckles have begun
'iisappenr while the lighter ones
.a e i.-tiished entirely It is seldom
that more than an ounce is needed
( i conrpletely clear - the' skin and
gain a beautiful clear complexion.
iv. .. ;ro to. ask for the double
rgtM othine as this is sold under
money back if it falls i
J to remove freckles.
Look Before You Eat
Better still Took before you buy Big Can Baking Powders.
Look beyond the big bulk. Consider the quality. Think of
what the can contains of what it must contain to be sold
at so low a price.
Think of the uncertain leavening power. Think' of the bake day failures.
Think of the double quantities often required to k'aven bakings.
And Remember
that when these Cheap Powders do raise .foods they sometimes leave the -bnkmjrs
bleached and acid or yellow and alkaline you' don't set the sweet
"light and tender baking" 31111 should have.
And Doft Forget
that bir can jxwders arc cheap in price because they are cheap in quality that'
they are ofU-a mm li.sl.lc. the.v are made to sell not to serve and satisfy
they are not econounc.il eithtr to buy or use.
Then Bflemorize These Facts
Calumet Unking Powder prevents failure and waste; it is absolutely pure
and absolutely dependable.
Only the best of materials of tested strength are employed in the making of
Calumet. These ingredients are so perfectly proportioned that all Calumet
Ibikhms come from the oven light flu'fly evenly grained beautifully raised
and absolutely whuIesuiiK
Then
Go to your dealer and demand a can of Calumet be sure fo get Calumet;
Watch results. Compare tliein with the best bakings y.u ever turned out
seen or lasted. Then if yon are not fully convinced that Calumet is better
as well. as more econoniical than the brand you are now using your dealer
will refund the full purchase price 5e. Gduuiet is used in millions of
homes recommended by the best chefs cooks and domestic science teachers.
Received highest awards
France; March 1912.
World's Pure Food Exposition Chicago Paris
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1914, newspaper, June 5, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344557/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.