Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 9, 1908 Page: 1 of 6
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DAILY BULLETIN.
Read the accounts of J the dis-
astrous cyclones all over the
country. Then take a cyclone
policy. E. B. HENLEY &. CO.
Our polic ies cover loss agams
cyclones windstorms and torif
nados. They are so cheap you:
would think you found it.
E. B. HENLEY & CO
VOL 8.
SROWNWOOD TEXAS SATURDAY MAY 9 1908.
NO. 175
Rankin Sheet Metal Works
High Grade Plumbing
Sheet Metal and Tin Work
CAMPBELL RETURNS
in. OF TEXAS IMSSKS THKOICII
itv kn Horn: to a i s m.
ENOS LIFEiFIELD MEET ENDS
DESPONDENCY CAI SES II EH TO ; I'KOVED A Sl'CCKSS I EVERY vY
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(iotcrnor Sas lie Had a .Most l!n
jot able Time Oat hi I In- Solium
and San Amrclo Conntrt.
TAKE THE POISON.
MVS THE MA3ACEKS.
LINGERS FOR SIX LONG DAYS! BR0WNW00D IS NOMINATED
Then Death Comes as Relief to a Bur-
dened and Erring Life Friend-
less and in Strange Land.
Despondent and tired of life "Mil
dred" an inmate of one of the houses?
As Permanent Place for Holding Track
.Meet of Wot Texas Inter-Collegiate
Association
Notwithstanding the fact that but
two weeks notice was given that the
in the red light district on last Satur-1 Brownwoo(1 colleges would have to
day decided that she would put an!wkl' track luiet " hands of
end to her existencee.and accordingly J Tarleton College at Stephenville. .the
took thirty grains of hi chloride of
mercury. It became known that she
had attempted to take her life au
phvslcians were called and succeeded
in prolonging the asronv ami keeping vr otnemvay
li'm. fh -i tiic t.i.A .)..t!v' The oratorical contest
drug1 was destined to do its work and
about noon yesterday the woman pa
local colleges and athletic enthusiasts
sot bus and nulled off the meet. on
scheduled time ami lints more Ihey
made it a success it a Ihtanc'iaL as
last night
closed the field meet anil proyrnvvoml
! colleges won the highest honors that
eawav. It seein tfutt the medicine i - J"ST wnai -was es.pec uetpre it
cold never be -rotten nut of her s- h'8""2 Ht ofmrse. the jblfc lo
torn and the fact that he linger- six !al ift El!.w! tnirt 1redlcUtmft-iiaS
4vs is rather ttououai 'imr"- id.- payintv mji .a
Pi- uirv.f this tif. nd he h arhi '"a-! wa cleared and the roUege.
tlutt 1ia$'eaded it ail is indeed a sad-
on less than a year &ro tlx- young !
wtMatm eatne to H row n wood frorit a
iwrby eity-.he a u;ii.r atii alto-
gether traaaMwi io Jilt' life he was lead-
ing. .She- had been but a few
wek befotv an'ekie.rlv !ad wearing
a U -cabled look apoh'-tier . in'o'tlwrh
face. CKiiM to town and began a sys-
tematic search for tlte girl who tailed
IWsdf 4Mildred" The search final-
ly emietHn A meeting letween the twr..
The motlHtr for it was. learned that
sle was hdr taoth-r. leired her way-
ward - daughter to return home with
Iter; but .she declined sajing it
too dull and uninteresting theiv for
her. The result was the mother ap-
lealed to the oflicers and -with their
assistance the irirl was persuaded to
accompany the mother home. Nextf
nearo oi .uuurea ne was uai-K in
Brown wood a few months later and
the story jroes that even in her degrad-
ed condition she became enamored with
a man who tired of her and after a time
cast her off. She grieved in silence
for a while and hamr nothing to
live for decided to end the disgraceful
life she wai? leading.
Such cases are not out of the ordi-
nary in this busy whirl of every day
life but.the touching scenes disclosed
causes one to -stop for the moment and
wonder if such traic scenes arc- r-al-ly
enacted in our very midt and if
a kimlly word her and a cautui.
there wtjuM not prevent tie wnH-kir:
of k life; od the heartache- that n
swelv follow.
fdkfe.i isood ovi-r that. .
.- ' T. . -. . : .. the'-r4-iru)r
into rh"'-'asssticiattonl'ioin froni .imfl'
Alices Tra mi si.)ii'ot a'nd . tte
Stamford school. They .will;
oloi'ih ne adVuitted1 aitd -that .4Jl-i.
;f admitted. .;
(io. Tom ('ampl)eU passed through
Brownwood last niglit at 7 o'clock en!
route home to Austin after a week's
pleasant outfits and speech making in
the San Angeio-aud Sonoi'a country.
.Mr. Camnhell apiieaved in the nink of
health and stated that lie had' thor-
oughly enjovod his trip notwithstand-
ing the fact that he-made several long
drives and several addresses.
(!ov. Campbell expressed his regret
that 'he was unable -to stop in Brown-
wood and shake hands with many of
his friends saying that he was due at
home and had to hurry hack'.
All efforts to lead the governor to
an expression on pertinent political
situations were futile and were met
with that suave smile and genial tact
which has kept the present incumbent
o the gubernatorial chair out of iiianv
nasty political mixups.
One can readily glean from his con-
-versntion that v!ov. Campbell has the
utmost confidence in th ifta.se.s of the
voters f:Te.a: and that he Jias little
fear .that .an opponent w ill worry him.
He feels that. In has "lie'.hered' the
ojtMi" and that the-.peoplt; ur- with
hiirn. .
-In a short spei-t-li-rom r-fif-.ai furni -o?
'.itis car-to the iitm;en-.- i ..vd inn'
w.Hathired At- HnlhiiU-r ;.sv 1 :.. ro
it; t .il;.
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New Spring Suits
Choice For
$22.50.
i ail thiit
S'". p!ari"e er'et.'d tL;V si'.iti ;.. :j
Plans are Umg Tuaturl to niake the i . ; - . .. . -.
v . - ? "mtertt had threaten! ro i
Tie- -tiite
If It row ' n wood'
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Our Prescription
Department
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is so organized and conducted
that it supplements the efforts of
the phsician in every way.
When you have a prescription to
lie tilled never fail to take it to
t amp-Hell Drug Cq's. if you
value safety quality prompt
ser ice and a variety of hijfh
class chemicals and tlru:fs that
are alwas up to the mark.
Camp-Bell Drug Co. j
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rae.e.Bow and B b-at .aux tru;f ia:
!idte that tlu-y ran bring out"-
Mr. Canrplfjl w.;s enterrainei joa!
h at San AnsHo and made t..
.sp. ech ther - He ai-v delet
sp--cbi. at Sntior-a and Kldorado-
Tabernacle Almost ( omplelcd.
The b;' tabernacle at the t'bristian
ehur.'h is about completed and read
for oceuparjev . It wiji bt' a irreal con-veni-nce
to the church during the hot
summer months. If the work pro-
gresses it will be completed by Thurs-
day of net week.
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Economy
Combined With Style
and Quality.
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1 hereare many men who are looking for style and
quality in a garment at withal a moderate price. And
it is to these meVthat this series of $22.50 garments
especially appcal.V All the little nicities of tailoring
are observedhe styles are correctly interpreted the
fabrics arefar from ordinary and the shape and ood
looks ar 'permanent.' because carefully modeled and
wbrked'hy hand. .
.... Swell: things here Jn elegant shades; brawns grays
lues olives and tans; made especially for us by
Siein-Blocb Kirschbaum and Hex
Clothing People.
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SAM BRIN
YOUR CLOTHING TRADE SOLICITED.
Notliimr Knim: n imilay.
- do not sdl aiivlhini; at all on
Sniicia. but. for yourVoiivenience we
will i;u k our b e I'reaXn with ic and
salt and dlier ai jJuAhdme between
l'i and I - o'clock yu ahirdny nlKhtr-
aid '..ii-.iiitc-e ittf kep for Sundav
i!'!.! ; We hi.- !!;:'- ot f5inafi.fi
K s" -;: K M "i K I't'l I K
Majmolia Ice 'rean
and best ice ereain.
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WILL Hi: ss(MMTKI WITH JH.
E UlL BhLL Oi l ids ( ITV.
TO IKE BIG IMPROVEMENTS
Kromimmd Witt Uuw One of flic .Weed
Klaboralc and Cniiiplefe Ociilal
I'arlors in the State
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THE WEATHER
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L ness. warmer Sunday
r jienorally cloud3" warmer.
H-H-H'I I M I'M I I I I I M I'M H
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THAT SPRING ATTIRE
r ould be improved if you had a bit of new jewelry to
Ko with it. We have recently received a big assortment of
the atestnoveltiesinjeffelry.calculated to be JUST THE
THING that your new costume needs to set it and you off to
the best advantage. Further particulars when you visit our
store.
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.
nilAIITMinilA S
inHII I Hill II IH I I
miu Nl)OI).MMs cmi II WITH
II.I.s. M SI IN. HOI'STOV
For $600
AniKJtinceme.nt uas made today that
Dr. "Wilkins of Dallas. probabU' the
foriHOHtexi xrt in the state on tov ii
bridge and jdate work will move to
Brownwood next week and tvill make
-t1iis bts permanent home. The noted
dentist will be associated with JJr. Marl
Bell of tins city and will assist Dr. Bell j
his laboratory work.
Dr. Earl Bell ifas contemplated lor
some Uy inducing an expert such as
Dr. Wilkins to come to Brownwood
and assist him in the laboratory work
and the growing business of Dr. Bell
made possible the move sooner than
h.e had hoped for.
In this connection It might be stated
that the contract has already been let
extensive improvements in Dr.
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i? ii s -aentai panors anu wueii un
t T 1 1 nnrlnln LOO.
V UlilMt LJ Ul n ill J- mvuvio u w-
nd to none in Texas. Dr. Wilkins
will likely arrive in Brownwood next
Monday.
Ifwou want tne purest and best re
cream order Magnolia. Phone 21.
New 4-room house;
very good barn. This
property is within 4
blocks of the Post-office.
KIDD & BELL
Land and Insurance.
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18 ATTRACTIONS BOOKED
Minimi r N Do lie Made Ijitt n-stinir lit
an tlractitc ( haiilaii(iia
Conrsr oi P Mas
lb im nwood is to ha e a biir Sutn-im-r
( -Itaii.tauqua to ljerin -.1tine 17 and
continue b Jane i." T he .course is
'the -same that.wilLbe rttm-Gd at- J'aji-
Ias. Houston. Au.stin4 Han Antonio
other iarie cities arid will - tie excep-
tionally strong. .
The management i1. to' bo entrusted
to V. K 15oyd 6 tliis city and several
of the ladies orjianizations and clubs
and eburch societies are to be inter
ested. It is planned to make it one. of
the bluest Ciiautaiqujts ever held in
this part of the state.'
The new Christian tabernacle has
!een secured in which to hold the
course and Rev. J no. Tower is to be
platform manager and introduce all
speakers. Two programs will be of-
fered daily and a change' of talent at
each program. .
If you want the purest and best ice
cream order Magnolia. Phone 21.
The Stoe Which Cannot Explode.
We have received our stock of In
surance uasolfue Stoves which are
absolutely safe from explosion. You
NOTICE TO TH K I'lTU.K.
I nant !o say to jou that I notice
quite an improvement in the sanitar
cetiditiait of the cih ithin the pasf
.'10 days. I want as0 to n that t
clean Ihis lawn tlioromrlil. the ork
has jus! lietrun. I lind a irreat many
people nlm lune tin mills and trash in
their hack lots ami
I own lind Uicm in
utniic to tne lact mat 1 pu
a i. ..i t t
imi.sj nun uuier worh i natv made no
complaint to the city in the way
iuiis aim irasn in cm. i( ImO
iiiome instances eharce jrtW
tlie front yard. pe(eivMer t
nit I miie been so; sfiVit da s
ot
nill refuse to do this nrk are sreatlr
in the niinoriti.
Now. I want to a a wvrd rn regard
to scaMMiirer work in thi city. I hair
direct charge of all IhiV 0rk and the
collectfons for same: and Iant to say
that this ix aiiothcrjjrir that is an".
Mihitt-lj eseiitiajrfthe health of the
fill. It Jias Jffell lit .l:ir Jn.. I
tifwn
ork and I will be coni-
this eity within the next
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s Mini i.iiiiniiMc ocatner.
piie i.-in ami common ene teachc
can trust the childrnn to handle them.
We want you to comiXto our store and
let us show you thisstove. Its a
wonder and you will enjoy seeing it
whether or not you have sfnintcntion
of buying. ' tll"5
WEAKLEY CLING AN HDW.'CO.
y on that this wort niHwt i. a l..i
r!ir.i.s xLMii.j ..... f .;... :. . . 1 "W 1"
" i iien i j:ot oter olire
jn- linn jfimr in .suoiiarj c (iniiHioii i oack n here I
inn i nac uiese piaces potted. Hiid 1 sn jrv
I shall trite jou until June the lirst f
get tour places cleaned nn. A lrnnil
man people tell melhat thev cannot
For their
I shall start
lirst commenced and I
to iret to ton at least orerT
'Vh'Xv or thirty-tire days. I want to
et natrons to do work.
Information I will say that there are
over twenty nien in the city doing pub-
lic hauling aside from men doimr mvr-
cantlle work exclusively. You can get
them if 3011 are willing to turn loose
the money to pay them. I expect
every back and front yard and vacant
lot to be put In shape by June 1st. I
realize that there will be some that
cannot get this work done by June the
1st and I will trcut your excuse with
courtesy and If necessary will extend
the time until June the 10th. My ob-
ject is to treat everybody fair and If
you refuse to clean up your place you
will not be trentlng me yourself or
the public fair. I shall do everything
In my power to benefit everybody in
the city along this Hue and the city
officials are now and will continue as-
sisting the public to get a ulce clean
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chj ami ii. is your amy to ao your
part and I believe that the people nka
aTso urge etery familv in town tn n
asheVabout their premises. I Inspect
personally all work done along this
line. I wsfhtt to ask as a special favor
that everybody leave the price for the
v.irk at their homes as it saves me si
great deal of writing' and walking. I
figure that no lady will hesitate to pay
for this work as it Is absolutely nec-
essary and comes under the head of a
business proposition.
L. .V. RUTLAND.
d-17tf Sanitary Commissioner.
Come the' mysterious sup-
per at MrsXghropshirc's.
tfradingNhe Streets.
The grading ganhas made the turn
and are now at work on West Broad- '
way and Center Avenue. At present
they are only grading Center Avenue
up to Baker street from there they
will turnup Baker street and grade to
LFisk making a circuit from the post
offie corner round by the square.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 9, 1908, newspaper, May 9, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344602/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.