Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 253, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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WEDNESDAY AUG. U 1912
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HOW'8 THIS?
352 ACRES OF LAND unincumbered grass and timber land about 18 miles from'
city of Brownwood for $1700 will trade for small Brownwood residence and give
years on the balance. Must be turned in next few days. -
the
ten
Brown County Real Estate Exchange
PHONE 700.
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I Airs. Hugh Shcrrill who lias been j the farmer with as .much intelligent
Uisiting with Mrs. Geo-. Kidd return-! hel'p as the size of the crop will war-
. I Tuesday morning to her homo at J rant wvmld . go through rhe Held
'omanche
Mrs. Harry Blair who is visiting
auti i: i- parent tit south Texas will
.irrive in ihe city within a ftKv. days.
They will make their home here this
fall.
Mts Ks-dc .leey returned Inst
niht from a ptfwwaut visit to ivfatives
and fii mls at Bnllhtger.
and select the early big bolls that
are "gi'owh oil short-Jointed vigorous
well-formed stls4 until be has in vet'
enough to furnish seed for next yeai .
pkliitlng and would have this seed
Sinned to itself and enrfuHv store
it where it will n-rt heat it is safe
; to say that the next season's ero;
would ripen ten or fitt n 4uy earlie
than the average of ttrs yearV crop?
I .md ha )!ie yield would be practical
8115 HELP -II
EIEUCE
I I KMSll J. 1ST OF DLTOMTS )I m;
IN ItlMiN.
doubit
It wo-tld
Mr ud Mrs. Tom RatHff Will leave.
Old yOU eVSr SXOP tO touieht for Pueblo and Ueuveiv Colo f Uiit (J
think what a wonderful . th-y win vfslt for fGT wpf.kf
uaugnter airs uert iv
e just . as reasonable t
THAT. COAT SUIT CAA' 1
BE SELKCTED F(jl lor;
Ladiee who find It ditficmt to j?-1
cure what they want in coat trJits caVr!
do WfcSl by placing an err:- r no wi;hi
Mrs. EHiott who wilt soon ieate Eor 1
market and vvuo will tahe special1
1-ains ro get you what you tftwire. Her j
knowledge of dress materials ar.t! i
at-jle wl boa hrtp to tu. Give hrri F0R RfcLXT Three furnished rooms
Vhv size Miid of goods you d-sire an. : for light housekeeping to coitple. Ap- .
color aud- upon mr n-turn he vein ' ply ;." Mel wood Ave. d2S4
guarantee you good value? and a ecu-; -
for table fit. This piarn of getting a I MR "-E.NT. Five room two story.
WANT ADS
Gaither & Buck French and Paris-
urn Dry Cleaners Tailors. Phone 15S
foiHIet!
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Phone 302. tfc
d.Mvn tin apples piomlscuoush ! QTII ACTCR RTHPR Pfll IPP conipetent luwltete to do your shp-1 bHnsaow; mKlera conrenfencos; on
a ee and take them to the fan 'LL flrt"' Un!in rULljC i ping is meeting with popular faw Ma5 A M5. OCf C. JOSfi tft
little ihing a check book '
is? It does all the above
and better still it makes
you understand that you ;
are somebody-that you
have something to fall
back on. Open an ac
count wiht US' and note
difference
with their
Rowt TJiey esiwct to visit tbi' Ai
terent n-i-orts and hrtve a lidod time
if it for a month.
i torn
hupin to win a prizo in conri"tifion
tMer Toiudicd IV ei.
Arir all. the flue hlgsodtr. fcrttntnins
!tii4; to lrowwood the jvopie any
with a man who Imd alerted only tl .! JVoM-eulimr AtlomiM U on Trail of
ehoieest specimens or to turn nl' .oja. 0 m
your stock loose to breed- iudlscriw-1 L-r.r i..r..
tUKl
Jay.
we are recdving orders
ately instottil of fondtsg tho sen-ice
of tho mteat hy the most rigid sel- ! Special to Daily Bulletin:
eetion. and expect to improve yourj New York X. Y.. Aug. 14. Powerful
stock as it is to plant seed of. any I banking interests ncting through the.
--"M- (FOR RENT o-rooiu cottesra within
The special ordfrs are for bet- j two blocks of hsfn
ter gntde goode than usually found 219. dtfa
Tte early fnl nvxiels in sen.- - and ! FOA RENT. One four rooa .house.
there is 'nothing to It" Tiey were j kind without selecting with the g refit-' New York clearing house committee
-a living atKrtit ojtr ieetcrefuit Jt& me . 8( cart no8t vigorous and tht came to the aid of Distrtet Attorney
the
feelings
in your
inality that is all. we make it of
pure sifpa.raed cream find flour with
ripe peaches jtnd vputlfei extfnct thtit
i-nKts SlLtKi-jwr gnilon. .'.
K A.NK ASTUR'S KAM)Y IfliniKN4.
a
The Km. Five n nd Tau Cenf. Store
is moving lhi eek iufo the Jenkins
buihJh.K Outer Aveuutj.
WBi:i)i).v
fUR.
i fht-
Prof. A. 1
iih1j on biusmess
of Talj here
Huh ShTJ il! of CouMtnehe i4 in thv
rity today on InisinesK
Lei ra-rant wit f Tiie this
mornii: for ; few iiagns fluY sbusi-
Miss tone Swope went to .Austin
this fiioriunn fr a few days visit to
friends
Ir. ;i id Mrs. B0Ss ure planuitw;
to talc-- a trip up ln;o Arkansas mid
w i) 1 a e Monday ;n-rniiu;
Mr Ttd Mr Chi. M(.ore of Yln-
thell (! visHiiiK in t -:. fi'
quests i.
.Vr .rid M - f M. V
Hi.- I 'lee .i !:-ini..- ii ni.s re. urn
tl 1 1 -' a iv pleasant visit U
frieinls a' lollas.
Poet n Kilter Marslmll SudUi was at
Fort Worth this week rt timid lug the
Republican invention.
Miss Bertie Cilmore left this mo ru-
ing for Ooldthwaitc whero she will
spend some iitne.
Gee! But I
Love to Wiggle
My Toes in Zing-Zing!
There' an Indetcribable Joy for Tired j
ME I
ortte. niee
rains recently which wa ' a i?rea
benetrt to cotton and late feed stuff
ibe hott weevil te ruining aome of
cotton in tht communis but we
l ink there will be toi of fme fmnl
ud tr .inter Be.-' Staie r the
tenners hHv hetrtia. to break tatid foi
iintther year.
Mr. and Mnr. J. H.. Lundy and hil-
di ii Ustted relatives ai 5alt Creek
"nsly. ateo uttcnd c. th? protracted
:ii"Mins at Sail Crwk.
.:hu MattiteWs iftnd tnmily are visit-
inc -elatives near Blake Uiis week -.lo'nu
Matthews "s hepiug care for a'
stck emid dt Mr. and Irs. Mitn Mat-
tiiews. " .
Mr. and .Mrs. IX F AYeetion and :
;arf of their children were the ausTs
of "relatives 'on the Bayou Sundav
CnuKhrai - "Burp .and . gntndttuughter
Miss AlJWtfe Parrlefc visited at .lo'ir (
K'ti ' ?atulny antl Sunthiy.
F. I". Aivinger -nnd hoii W illie.
CW Mjtlcii vteitod at .1. F. We don's
ft ' da wei-"
The Farraers. I'nlon Kneampmeir
t i held .t Flnt Rock crossing on
the WiX f'Ur-und 1'lsl is lookinc for-
wu'nl to a gtjtind tind gtxjd tJnr. ns has
e.-n already stated in the paper
K -y 1m;Iv is ituitwl to attend and
hoc . ootj thne. There will tie lots
of ood speaking i
Miss Ijosebiid of Rising Star who
has been t2u guest of her friends and
relatives iii our community for some
time returned home last week.
Mrs. IL L.. Aubrey who has been
qitH sick for tlie lust few days we
are' glad to report Is up again. ;
oinud Weedon -nmde a flylug trij
to Blake Saturday. e
John Keesee nnd funfily nm And h
Keesee and Wife visited rein thus
down on the Bayou since out" last TK WAtMS AM TEAMS
best. nnd. hope for good results.. . (Whitman yesterday in his efforts to
it is fair to say that ten per "cent ! lay . tn re the alleged corrupt al-
of the cotton seed selected lg abovp llnnces between the police nnd the
the average of the other ninety jiei nrtting frnBernity founded' on gjpnft
cent;' therefore f you plant ontj1 tht t or blackmail.; ."
average of the whole you iuviie dt-' A v'trtuAl conmiahd was given -by:
terionuiou at nine to one. I Hie committee- to all banks in the"
Every cotton grower from the mm lenring hoitao to furnih the 4ifltr1t?f
w'ho raises one bale to the man w he ' attorney with a record of deposits they
raises one hundred hales can ven eiay have rteoived from any high po-K-reatly
increase Trie yield and his lice officials whom the district attotv
profit by this simple and Inexjen ney suspects ohavhig been collectors i
iive method. of btackranil from disorderly elements!
This is something that you eiu d' of the city. J
iu yofir own fild; try it. j As a result records showing: that'
1IBKRY EXALL. I Rhin tho Inst eight months Police j
Presidem Texas Industrial (Vnwss ideufenant Cfmrles Becker cbnrgodj
with the murder of Herman Rosenthal
and accused of gnsitblin gntft luts
made bank deposits of $.tSS4."; in his
own name or that of. his wife were
iilaced in the. hands of the public
piosecutor. . These deposits the rec-
ords show were first made iu Xo-
ember. 1911 shortly after Becker be
came head of the "strong arm" squad
c hart Has rmfy-to-war dre.?-.- aiv
fliidirtg ftwor wiflh the pirblic iind as a
roault for" altering department is kept
bury. AYd euu fit you out in a eiylhrh
serge at a very low cost. Special at-
ieution glreu girte who are gettiC4
remily to ge U acliool. See the Peter
Thompson nnd Xorfolk st3'ie&
' LBUV. B. ELIOTT & n.O.
goou location: $7.50 per nonth. One
three room house. $.K per tuonth.
Will sell either of these places on
sood terms. LOdNSer JfEKC- CO.
'. d-246tf.
for SXLS.
FOR y !.: Choicest -jieions aad
t cantaloupe- c eotd. a the Dutci
ftestauranL
Where Silence Is Power.
Silence never shows itself to
so
FOR SALE 1" Siiwte Coaab" RhodeV
niianu ueu nens naa one roofer .
(htc
f Phone 2G4.
great advantage as srheu u is made:
the reply to calumny and defamation
. provided that we give no just occar
slon lor them.-r-Addiaon. '
vor.ViJ rm hi) snnDK.s
IV TK.YXBSSKK TBW.Y.
CREi
CARAMELS
FOR SALE A few trios of those'
spVn-Hri InrXan fttmaer Dock yoa
hav- het-n i IiiK botft Gr0at
layers on e trth.. free from 4tium
rnni easrth raifd. Aupply to A. R
CI TAP FX. atuRetfft Kfflce.
J . XI XE FARMS well Unproved ia
Nnelm-ftie IVfnn Ateg; 14. A Rs BrowH onnty rangii from 196 to
pnieh from CookoTiHe Tenn. today .'':." acres. I offer to take Brownwood
snys thxrt Ruby Single six yewirs oW. property or live stock as part pay-
tHaughtor of Fllutore Slagle o( Double' nrent balance 10 years at S per cent
Springs erided her life at her home j interest Also 320 acres Irrigated
Monday junifplng into a well. Re j farm In Concho county. P. 0. BOX
centliy the child umi9uu41y pretty and j ITS Zephyr Texas. dwTc.
attractive by handling a bottle of;
1YA5TEI).
WAITED A girl to assist with
housework and the care of children.'
iicid she had picked up. was fearful-
ly burned about the face and hands.
r.r i i uie ourus leaviox uciry scai-s. ureauv
.hiring it.n time tnv t uiM t" J Stressed by this the child brooded MRS- VII-L 5mES
collecting graft for Becker and until
40c
POUND.
"Ye have pit received a ftvsh
shipment of these famous Cara-
mels. They come in Chocolate
Almonds Pistochio Walnut
and Pecan Caramels You will
sa Cadet Cream Caramels are
the most delicious Candy ou
ever tasted
CAMP-BELL
Drug Co.
I after his arrest.
The district attorney has been prom-
j ised records of Becker's deposits In
four other banks which did .not have
! time to go over their accounts today.
J and he also discovered that .Becker has
; an unknown amount of stocks bonds
and other securities locked up In twoj
separate safe vaults. That the total j
value of thc-pollce lieutenant's assets
will be found to approximate $200000
would ibe no surprise to the district
attorney.
Becker's salary as a police lieuten-
ant was $22o0 a year.
over the scars. She Is said to have de-; LOST. Check on "Citizens Xational
clatvd her Intention to jump into the j drawn In favor of Mrs c L PajiiIpsL
well. She was closely -watched but Return tQ Chas Havnie.s Grocery. foe
while' her parents thought her asleep V rewar(j 'dc
she carried out her purpose. They 1 '-r- -.rV-- .
were attracted by her screams as she L WANTED Nice Sewing. Ring R-709;
struck the water but reached her too j Mrs. J. W. NICHOLSON. 1125 Brady"
Into. J Avenue. d257p
Frogs' Leg.
Wo Americans are almost as fonJ
of frogs legs as an article of diet as
are the French a fact that ia evi-
denced by the enormous numbers that
Rre annually consumed In the Unite
States. Harper's Weekly.
Feet in Hot Water into Which You
Have Dropped a Zing-Zing Tablet.
it-- Uir Zing. Zinc taWrt dropn into thr
hM wnif Sir t r vur ttted. iK'hing fool Rr
in Ah-H-h t yu the .nstant relief surKt
iicil w UinucU your whole 'einjramJ UiirJc In
ih noti of your liair' Zing-Zine is wotulerfut
Vvrtrv tim your Orl perspire overfrwly r
ocho w trrrihly Urrd or .iavcWres or cl-
loune vlierehootocknirsrnt) iMd irritate
patently. Sd "t 2nit-ZlnB and give yourwlf
ZiSiztaiVlte a JifferenVVmd of relief from
oUiw foot taWt wide. Try U once nd
to GdbluKU & Sai.th. CUkagn. f.r yVui nret
PCU CAMP-BELL DRUG COMPANY
; writing.
Your correspondent who. hns been
unite sick for the past few mojitltit
! Is still not much improved. We hope
fo he nlo to write for your vtftunble
paper more often.
"Select Your Cotton Seed 'ow.
The average farmer picks his cot-
ton as it opens gins It sells lint and
seed then about the last of tho season
hauls homo seed enough for next
yonr's planting. In fhls way as a
rule he save the latest nnd pooorost
seed.
If when the. cotton begins to open
WAVI'KD BY CITY T0M0UK0W. j
The road department of the city of
Brownwood needs the services of ten
wagons and good teams anil as maiiy
drivers on tomorrow to haul screen-
ings to put op the streets. If you
have a wagon nnd team couie to tho
city hull at 7 o'clock Thursday morn-
ing. J. R. LOONEY Mayor.
Gibbs I. ndndre a anan who says
tho right tiling at tho right moment.
Dlbbs "So do I particularly when T
am thirsty. Boston Transcript
Tho suffragette that throw a bag
of flour at Asqulth should not be
Competition.
"Royalty has Its difficulties." re-
marked the Lord High Keeper or th
Buttonhook. "Yes" replied the un-
eRsy'monnrch "It has gotten so that
a court function finds it hard to com
pete with the scenery and costumes
of a big musical show"
Surety Matter for Complaint.
A lawyer noted for his ignorance
filed a petition in a divorce caso la
which ho alleged that: "At divers and
sundry times the defendant triod to
poison tho plaintiff without reasonable
causo."
too harsilily condemned. Sho might
have 'baked it into suffragette bis
cults 'before alio threw It. New York
World.
The Hoosier
Kitchen Cabinet
Only a few days remain t-o rct into the Hoosier
Cabinet Club on the unheard of terms which the
Hoosier Company is now offering namely: Oae dollar
down and one dollar per week until paid for.
Don't miss this opportunity to get litis splendid
Cabinet iu your home. It stives miles of steps every
week and is a thing of -fjeanty and a joy forever. Not
n woman in city or county wlio could not buy this
wonderful Cabinet on these favorable terms.
COME AND SEE US AT ONCE.
Komomhor: The Kree Sewing Machine is the best
in thu world. Don't consider any other if you want the
best. .We arc the agents for THE FREE.: . " .
Kof needles bobbins and shuttles of every machine
eome and see us
EMPIRE FURNI-
TURE COMPANY
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