The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY JANUARY 27 1914:
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
VAGE TliliEE-
Cleaning by Magic!
We rent this machine at
$1.00 per day or fraction
thereof. You will find it
worth the money in clean-
ing your Carpets Mattings
and Rugs. '
We have also 2 hand
power vacuum sweepers
and cleaners the Duntley
and the National. They
are reasonable in price
and they do the work. Let
us try these in your own
home and show you how
easily and how satisfactor-
ily they operate.
MM Ml EATERS
HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS
The National $7.50
The Duntley $10.00
Empire
Furniture
Co.
.VOTICI TO STOCKHOLDERS SANTA AXXA METHODISTS
lllMHV.NWOOn Oil- ASD fiAS CO. WILL I1LII.D SEW CIH'RCI
fresiumc Klder J. tl. Stewart or.
In accordance with. By-Jaws Notice the Br0WnvV00(1 Metllodist district j
is hereby given of. a stockholders S1ent vesterday ln Santa Anna wit j
meeting of tli-e Brownwood Oil and u i
Gas Co. to be held at the Commer-'at the beginning of construction work
cial Club rooms Monday night Feb. on a new MethodjSt church there.'
""Jud at 7:30 o'clock to take action jj.; Stewart said the foundation exca- JiC?ss JIest 11 1011 I-0'1 liacbaeby
looking to a cancellation of all stock vation was almost completed yester- or IIu' Trouble .
.subscriptions not paid in- in full in j day and that the work-will be rushed Tne n'an or N"03'-10 wno meat
accordance Avitli call of the Directors ' to completion. As a part of the cere- regularly can make a mistake by
I and to take action relative to issuance monies members of the Womens Mis- I Hushing the kidneys occasionally
:or stock and the sale of some addi-' sionary Society pulled the plow while I sas a known authority. Meat
jlioual stock to present subscribers in 1 Rev. Mr. Curry guided the handles Urnis uric acid which excites the
order to complete the well and tojas the excavation was begun. ; kidneys they become overworked
;act on any other matters that may i The Santa Anna Methodists
W2H I from the strain get sluggish and fail
;build a fine church to cost about to f'lter the -waste and poisons from
A stockholder means those who ten thousand dollars. It will be of I blood then we get sick. Xearly
nave paid their subscriptions in ac- stone and brick the stone beinir used! 31 rheumatism headaches livet
. ' w 1 ....
the foundation and to trim the" trouble nervousness dizziness sieep-
I lessness and urinary disorders come
recognized at the- meeting. If you The Methodists at Bangs have sold from sluggish kidneys.
have not paid do so between now their church property and-will uuy t The moment you feel a dull ache in.
and the time of the meeting or be -pre.' other property closer to the center of i the kidneys or your back hurts or if
come up for consideration.
cordance with subscription agreement jn
and only those who have paid will be walls
pared to pay at that time in order town. A handsome new church will
to have a voice in the meeting: ; be erected there.
J. iL PERRY - I At Gouldbusk also in the Brown-
D. F. JOHNSON
Secretary
President wood district the Methodists are
d75tf
Carpenters Union meets every
Monday at 7:20 p. m. in the old Odd
Fellows' building 308 1-2 E. Broad-
way A. B. GARRETT Pres.'
C. A. PERKINS Sec. 80c
now building a new church says Rev.
Stewart. The affairs of the district
the urine is cloudy offensive full of
sediment irregular of passage or at-
tended by a sensation of scalding;
stop eating meat and get about four-
ounces of Jad Salts from any pharm-
acy; take a tablespoonful in a glass
are in good shape with
amount of work planned
year.
a large (of water before breakfast--and in a
for the
CHICAGO NEEDS CLEANING
Is
Texas Health Expert Says City
Far From Spotless
- Chicago Record-Herald:
Manton M. Carrick the Dallas phy-
sician who led the successful clean-
up campaign in Texas looked in on
Chicago yesterday and decided that
the city had some distance to go
before it became a '"spotless town."
"Chicago is no dirtier than other
large cities though" he concluded
"and I must express my admiration
for your health d-eparcmerit. Dr.
Young -and his aids are recognized
as world leaders in the health move-
Ideal Prescription
Service : : :
Years of study in endeavor
to please our customers has
made our Drug Store a de-
pendable place to have your
prescriptions compounded
MINING ON THE COLORADO
Sie Hart Will Make Trip Down the
Stream In Search of Wealtu
Sie Hart who lives- 15 miles north
of Brownwood and who is familiar-
ly known as "Old Man Sie Hart" is in
Brownwood today collecting supplies
for a long trip by rowboat down the
Colorado river in search of wealth.
I'Mr- Hart- nl rflQik ho a life- hnit nnA
Ihe simplest as well as thewili uegin Ule tr in a few days
most complex prescription' He believes he can locate minerals
receives our skillful attention of great value in the small streams
W male nnlv snrri rlaims tributary to the Colorado. He has
FURTHER EVIDENCE
IN SPEER HEARING.
Savannah Ga. Jan. 2.7. Vice Presi-
dent Lawtbn of the Georgia Central
railroad testified today that Judge
Speer wrecked that railroad in 1893
by naming a "midnight" receiver-;
ship.
Echoes of the famous Greene-Gay-nor
trial presided over hy Judga
Speer were heard at the hearing at
the morning session and when Alex A.
A German inventor has devised a
buoyant material for. -lining bathing
suits to serve as a life preserver
without interfering with a wearer's
movements.
A timersaving can opener that an
Arkansas -man 'has Invented has a
large blade so shaped that a single
turn of the handle fill remove the top
from a can.
One of the German transatlantic
liners carries diving suits equipped
with speaking tubes for the use of
Lawrence member of the local bar ' members of its crew in fighting fires
and one of the attorneys for the dei j below- decks.
fense in that case accused Judgo
Speer of having selected jurors. Hq
added that in his opinion' Judge
1 Ltincs uiauwuiiuwii
few days your kidneys xri act fine.
This famous salts -is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice com-
bined with lithia an! has been used
for generations to flush and stimu-
late the kidneys also to neutralize the
acids in urine so it no longer causes
Irritation thus ending bladder weak-
ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure ; makes a delightful effervesc-
ent lithia water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the-
kidneys clean and active and the
blood pure thereby avoiding serious
kidney complications. Adv.
To eliminate unnecessary move
ments a French school of gymnastics
s photographs of
Qnnhr nnvnr nhonrrfl1 V r Trim i t-
j pupils in action and thus is able to
ments of the law in the selection of
.study their motions
a jury j . -
"In the Greene and Gaynor case"; jt sometimes happens that a girl:caI about getting the loan and for-
INTEREST PROBLEMS.
1st. If you make payments in ad-
vance without getting security on
it on a promise of a loan on secur-
ity at some future .date and you are
a long time getting it what rate do
you pay?
2nd. If you should become skepti-
for your trade that we can'already found J5evera'1 indications of said Mr. Lawrence "Judge Speer vho nas narrowly escaped matrimony it your contract by stopping pay-
fulfill then we fill them right I SOm anu bU l Bay . . Picked the jury - and kept the list-is to b r0I1gratlated.
immense marble quarries and it may secret until the triai opened."
1. a1
"No municipal house cleaning car ' UP to tne rim
be effective undl you have the eo. i pnnJ. AKrr-oA 11 nrfe iof radium which' will set the world on developed' the fact that he had been
A fr r:tkrtf " fi1r(' wftcn 11 13 uncovered. Mr. Hart fined $100 for contempt of court by
be that li will stumblv on to a bed) Cross examination of Mr. Lawrence
Iof the city without extra1
operation of the people. And that
papers. The health page of a news- ' Charge rfione 0?0.
paper shOu-ld receive as much atten-1
ion as the sporting page ' BrOWnWOod DVug Co.
llcfi:ests "Health Pair o
The time will come when the - i i i
lalth page will have as many read-jca;s ag foumI ari;t citjes flrp firj..
f-s as me siraris im- siuck Uiuiiiads to disjpasei or which hol nc
is taking with him a 14-year-old boy ! Judge Speer for charging the judg
whose name he cant recall he says "with "fixing up" the special jury
and the two expect to make wages w hie (r tried Green and Gaynor.
by trapping: fur animals during the John Rourke. Jr cIlv attorney of
"two months of the trip. They wHl go Savannah told the committee of mak-
as far down the river as Austin. ing a trip to Mount Airy. N..C to-se-Fronl
what "Old Man Sie" says it cure Judge Speer's signature to a
seems that he has already . located mandate it was not signed said the
What Cures
Eczema?
reports and the social side of tife. i lracton nmgnates personally respon-"s0rnetJimB alonK river and wants ' court of appeal in wliich a decision
Then you will have the people in-:-iii T .. T .ai.i -r 10 kG this trip as a play to the by Judge Speer wa.s reversed. Mr
uwav V -J -V V I VV. A. '1 V71 I U I V. V Vil T
erested to the -point where not R-.mt.nd jail for a few magnates in. SuHerips to attract mare attention to Hourke said that Judge Speer grew
Wo have hal .o many inquiri"3 lat-rr
reKaidlnfc Kczpmn an.I -fo! v...
ea.sf.s that we ar- u t- i..-
answer public. Aftci rueful mveNiiKu-
tiOrl we have fotmd that n trrint Tt-nl
"f-'OUof wintergcepn r.s comtjot-fiiiej writer lias heard of a number whu
upon.' Ve "wouTdCnot0makCc "thhs ' stated ' nald olit tneir good money thinking
Kifist io our patrons friends and nelirh
1 k" r-cr )iHl..o. .... . . "
ment. what rate of interest do you
pay?
3rd. If you keep on paying and
never get the loan what rate do yon
pay?
4th. A business Inquiry. For the
past three years different dnes have
advertised 5 or 6 per cent moneyv
requiring payments in advance does
any one know .of a single loan being:
made in Brown county durjng these
three years at 5 per cent? Th
few but all cities wiM be engaged stea( 0f tjle usua fines. i"is f5ml Whether it is gold silver very
.n keeping themselves clean. j oin to mnu9 f.ln.0 -.... lead copper iron -marble or salt he mandate
One' of the great factors in any.tj0Q Qf cnicago and when I have'Jias al Pa1 fou1(i sonie kind of .witness until Judge Speer came
clean-up campaign is the support .giv-1 rinn fh h m(.i.n fr : minerals along the Coloradp . arid : Savannah three weeks later.
en "by the women
j tion of Chicago and
.s uie auWMiitjsi-.done lBat i may have gomethfng fur .iumw.
of a community. ther tQ gay VmU llRn wouW pr(ifor . wants
to gee if there is not more of.iL
ojvs uniesH we were sure of ft and
nlthouph tnre are many so-cnUed Ec-
7 P m n rnmnlfnu uLl
angry and refused to sign the hesitatingly recommend n n n p2!
It aws not signed said the uP.0?-tn
. I'rop into our store lodav fnt tn tniv
to over the merits of this wonderful Pre-
i (critlon.
; CAMI'.BKLL DRl'G CO.
they would get a loan but so far
who has received the money on such
a rate?
B. E. HURLBUT.
You should' haye no trouble on .that w.itnhold judgment."
score because Chicago is enaoweu Dj. Carrick who
Here's wishing him luck.
was formerly
with the women leaders of the na-jslate quarantine offiper in Texas is
t;on- at the present time engaged In writ-
I understand there is some aglta-iing nealth articefi for Holland.g niag.
tion here over lake pollution and I;a2ne which started the Texas' clean.
un campaign which has snread to
pure. A single in.inm.
Is touring the country for
of municipal sanitation i';n5
100 hair switches 2f inches long.
$150 grade for $1.00; $2 00 grade
" for fl.no. All shades.
It is a good lesson that every one ; BUKT NORWOOD
should see to know better lion to i "
atoid the eil-Oi the manj traps set! TorkN Xevr Sulmaj Sjstem
Urowmvood
'ell vou it's a crying shame it that
water is not kept
case of typhoid fever is a sanitary j He
for the uninitiated.
j M KS. ALICE KEITH Beaumont fng the subway system in New York-
Texas.
So quietly is the work of extend-
Gear sbiftin& levers are
being done that few residents of that
! efty are aware of the magnitude of
omitted' the undertaking. The building of
friine agam&i uic uuuiuiuuji urtauoc gtudy
it is an absolutely preventable -dis-
j -
ease
IVnnlrt Tniurtcfin Mrntp YTL'DAKSDA Y'S HKXKFIT. .iA .V
'Dirtv and badk ventilated 'street! AT Bl(;AL0V THEATRE ! whoI on tle airing wheel for the ''4 one-half a great as that invested
from a new automobile which uses "hat is known .as the "dual system"
.compressed air controlled bv a small Involves an expenditure of capital that
As soon as a man begins to think
he knows a. woman thoroughly some-
thing crops out In her personality
that entirely upsets his calculations.
t
4
DRINK HOT TEA
FOE A BAD COLD
Wednesday's Benefit Jan. 2S will j
ibe to Mrs. Bolt aged o3 7 children.
purpose.
Deserted by husband and destitute-1 "core an American heiress who
T t . .. . . . .
fiYou assist by being there. No raise . marnes a ore:gn nohieman places
; in prices. Admission 10c always- 10c. J hin 011 exhibition she removes
price
THEATRE
in the building of the Panama Canal
'states a writer in the Scientific Am- '
' erjean. The canal when completed
will cost $H7r.000000. It will cost
the
new
KJtVL a. Blum . uoukatt t Dl'VP ( I r
Breaet Tea; "or as the German folks BUNGALOW
call it."Hamburger Brust Thee" at any
pharmacv. Take a tablespoonful of the i
tea put" a cup of boiling water upon hVOIIJ'.S LARGEST A R.HORY
it. pour through a sieve and drink a ' 0W NEARLY CO.MrLETEI)
effective way to break a cold and cure sost armory building in the world
grip as it opens the pores of the ekin j being built by the University of llli-
w?lieving congestion. Also loosens the j noIs lc;re( g-tands nearly completed
bowels thus driving a cold from the j IUj cogt Jg abQ y m R w
Try 'it the next time you suffer from i accommodate more than 2000 cadets
a cold or the- grip. It is inexpensive in maneuvers.
slid entirely vegetahle therefore Bale The stncturc js unique iu other
and harmless.
mark.
mm dapiapuc AMn
riUD DMufUiUIIL nllU
LUMBAGO HIT
OUT
rrsjcts than hs si7-. It has no real
walls fhe roof extends four feet in
tn the ground and rests on concrete
and steel bases. The buiHing is a; 0Itcn almost smother to death.
the j $200000000 to construct
i city-owned subwajs. .
j The latest reports of the engineer
"of the public service commission
show that there is now under con-
tract $83000000 worth of work on the
?new subwav and that the average
daily force employed is 7000 men.
About two-fifths therefore of this
t great work is already under way.
j The total length of the new sys-
DUt Husband With Aid Of CardUl J Which forty-five miles will represent'
the New York municipal aj-stem.
These tfigures however cover merely
j the lengtii or the road and since the
Draoer. N C Mrs. Helen Dalton. o! ' subway will consist of two three and
.this place says: "1 suffered for years. (Tour-track lines tho single-track
iwith pains in my left side and would . -. v no fnr short of 2oo
NEAR DEATH
. BY SMOTHERING
Effects Her Deliverance.
"Don't Shoot!"
The "cop" thought it was a un.
Fine joke to scare him. But it isn't
io much of a joke when you get out
and see a bi jr hole in what you thought
was a perfectly good tire. Whatcaused
it? A hidden weakness in ihe fabric.
Wouldn't have had this weakness had
it been a Goodyear No-Rim-Cut Tire.
-For the costly "On-Air" process o
curing used by the Goodyear People
irons out all wrinkles in the fabric
layers.
This is one of the advantages of Good-
years. Drop in and we will tell you a
half-dozen more. It is no accident that
the Goodyear No-Rim-Cut has becom
the favorite. There are good reasons.
You may be interested too. to leara
that we carry a complete stock of Good-
vear Tires. That saves vour waitine-.
Insures our customers instantaneous
Tower's Fish Brand
Reflex Slicker
JUST THE COAT FOR DRIVING
WHEN IT RAINS
Face nr storm in it and y ou'D return "Dry a
a bone". No water can reach yoa crea
through the openings between the buMum
that' where our farnoaa Reflex Edfe pro
tect you by keeping out every drop.
Roomy comfortable aad ao well made that it
give the longest service.
$3.00
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
At your dealer or sent prepaid on receipt
of price. Send for catalog of Fbh Brand good.
A. J. TOWER CO. .tfWElts
BOSTON jha09i
Tower Canadian Limited w .vS
Toronto 71 S
(K.NEIMIj costbactihg
BUIt'K AND WOOmvORK-
service. If you like prompt service and
ideal place to do business.
extra-mileape tires you'll find this tha
j. L. Morgan
Ten 3 ears practical Experience; all
necessary equipment for Handling
Work. Cnll at Rockwell Bros.' Lum
j her Yard. Phone or at Warper
I UnfPl
L. V. BOSTON
Auut half eylmdfr. The whole fra:u- Medicines patched me up for awhile
. I I a ii t ' t i a ' t" 1
w.rk ront?iKt'? of fortv steel arches 1 oui men l wouia gei worse again. rinai
placed ten fet apart each 100 feet
miles.'
ly my husband decided he wanted me to
frv Cardui. the wr.man's tonic so he
r 1 : 0 1 1 In h rAtifa Und . twi n n itwr f III 1 t t t - . T
Eub P&in nd Stlnnees away Wlin ' ri-.wi.i . oougnt me a Dome ana i ocgan using it
& small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Oil
When Your back is sore and lame
or lumbago sciatica or rheumatiBm has
vougtiffened up don't Buffer! Get a
25 cent bottle of old honest 'St.
pcobe Oil" at any drug store pour a
IP 111 YUUI AiCLliVl. aU - - -fj i
feet of ground. This building is 2i()jltdid me more good than all the medi'
by 00 -feet and lias a f-loor S.H.(. Cines 1 had taken.r
f S.000 sr o
.-rructing interior pillar. This is to Decn benefited by its use. There never
and has been and never will be a medicine
. to compare with Cardui. 1 believe it is
' a innd nipdicirie for all wnmanlv trnu-
Tlie immense armory lias attract- bles."
b-- supplemented by officers
equipment rooms :4 the sides.
the pain or ache and by the time ! ed much attention from other unlver-j For over 50 years Cardui has been re-
is cone. . 1 niverKiHpS hnvp sent deie.-ations to ' weak women up to health and strength.
Don't stay crippled! This eoothing . . . J If you are a woman give it a fair trial.
etrating .oil needs to oe usea amy t - - - - it should surely neip you as u nas a
e. It takes the ache and pain right ; qairies about its plans. Jt is report- j million others.
t of your back and ends the misery. e(j that the Seventh regiment of Xewj Qej a bottle of Cardui fo-dav.
; .cnliitW harmless .. . ... . v
jo luiiujv" jc cwcv.v . vnrif i tv win nave n ; rai'r armnrv. t
l"o tVin. Writt to: Chattanoocra Medicine Co.. Ladlatf
HIU UWCIl u U.J v.v. " ..!. .U:L .. -r - lwsn IJ -i . . . ' - . ..r .. .. . . .
finn i' 'Hi i"i " " ' ii ni' u i jn mvi-ii ftunsorj uepi oiiiiujiiuuija icnn. lor attctai iiivul niaii u liiiiu i ui vjiu ui -I uii
1 .VfcV" - . 1 t A . .
nirif -ions un yuur taio onu ot pog cook nomii
Mxjierience is a man's best teacher
but she keeps his pants frazzled o-it
at the 'heels hustling around to pay
the tuition fees.
For lare surfaces there has been
'Invented a fnotor.driven machine the
-'sandpaper being carried on cones re-
volved at the end of flexible shafts.
The storage battery has been suc-
cessfully applied to mining 'locomo-.
tives which heretofore have had to '
rely unon overhead wires or third
falle for current. i
t 2
I Beautify Your Home!
Bv planting shade trees loses shrubs evergreens and fruit
trees. The Brownwood and West Texas Nursery has them
of all kinds and as fine as ever grew and at right prices.
Send and get my catalogue.
The average woman can get more
l exhilaration out'of a cheap compi:-
Xothing elee stops Iva'-ni' . c
hid lame baHc m"5 "
drawn.
t or Woman." .n w wrapper. N.C. 120 of Chailipaigne
W. J. Schulze
Bangs. Texas.
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