Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 200, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1910 Page: 7 of 8
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rTEDXESDAY juse S 1910.
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
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IAGRE4T RAZOR SALE
TH IS
WEEK
ONLY
JZ.50- $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00
IMPORTED RAZORS as Was
State! THR A t a vT?iUlrUla5n? porters of razors in the United
ill&d?ST"AY.5?-.. f M?w York City. They are
us inn rv-c!ii .1" ir ' v "rr.u v "'gsiocKai a ridiculous togurc.wmc.i puts
mm MniX .?S.er.yoS th? foUwTnsc goodsat nearly half the prices. All
111 y Bu.arantd : if not satisfactory they can he exchanged. The
rtfflentcompnscsaH of the f9U9wigeWVu9wa makes: 8 I M
F18? P Him-No. 107 ) Your choice N -7
N.i l6 No. 105 f of any of 11
WUTwff9149 Braadt No. 100 f these M
. . Also a few ' tery high priced razors highly polished and elabor-
Btelv finished to go at half price.
JsL If Hl'l1'47 ! $3.50 Brandt No. 115 1.77
-S4.00 Brandt No. 112 $1.97 $4.50 Brandt No. 110. $2.47
ft 1 No V9' recular price $5.00. our price $2.97 each
AU razors are full hollow ground and set ready for use
'"' . . w will also place on stale 1000 of the genuine
BRANDT SELF-HONING RAZOR STROPS
Jniroo Our Price 970 each
'I??e.?r?tSlf-HoninBRarorStrop is thebest razor stropon the
market to-day. The only razor strop In the world that hones and
strops your razor at the same time and enables vou to obtain an
edge which only an experienced barber can give. The Brandt Self-
nomnK Razor Strop will put a keener-edpe on a razor with fewer
strokes than ay other razor strop. GUARANTEED never to be-
come hard or glossy. Special? -a $2.00 Brandt Safety Razor and
Brandt Shaving Broth for 97c each. MAII ORDERS F1I.I.ED.
Camp-Bell Drug Co.
Anything but That
"You're a liar and a thief and a
"scoundrel!"
"Anything else?"
"I can't think of anything ?h?e Tight
now..
"Thanks: I was afraid yoa were-go-lng
to say I was stupid.' Birmingham
Age-Herald.
The Porlw's Glry.
Kansas Farmer My son. laziness Is
a crime. It beget filth awl dirt. Con-
sider ta'e hog. He tolls 'not neither
does fce. spin
His Boy-IHgfcu pop. 'But he is
worth almost 0 cc-ets -on the hoof.
Ivaesas City Jrvnrn.il.
Heart Versus Stomach.
Jones-l -see srafrh has given
up
vegetaria nism.
Srowu Ycs; "be'-s -ti vegetarian at
swart trnt nis -stoaasoti has other views.
Jwice.
Qufee Ulikely.
First M-cfRjrfst W 1 1 a t did you do to
4ay3
Second Motorist Ran across aa oU
friend. LippineottV
Dealt iBe Aaaejea
With .skin troubles chaps black
beats pimples eczema or sores when
one 25c box o Dr. Bell's Antiseptic
Satoe will cure iyou. Try it ai once.
Par sale fry E. P. Renfro.
FOR W CHILDREN
The Pugnacious Jay.
Tne-bluejay.is u uundsonie bird with
a most discordant voice and with an-
other peculiarity not so well known-
he is the -most persistent practical
joker in the feathered kingdom. One
of his faviru trivks is to conceal him-
self in a -luutp of leaves near the spot
Where small Idrds are a-custoinel .To
gather and .ben they are enjoying
themselves in ibeir own- fashion sud-
denly frighten them almost to death
by ccreaiujng out like a hawk. Of
course they ?eattor in every direction
and when they do so the mischievous
rascal gives kui to a cackle that
sounds very much like a laugh. If he
con&ned his pranks to such jokes as
this however he .would not be such a
bad neighbor to birds smaller than
himself but when be amuses himself
by breaking the cgjjs in their nests and
tearing the young to pieces with his
bill he Incomes a .pestilent nuisance
and they often combine their forces
to drive hltn out of the neighborhood.
They do not always succeed for he is
as full of light as of mischief but a
severe conflict teaches him that they
too have their rights and this in-
duces him to ineud his manners.
$50000 For Polo Ponies.
Prominent members of the Hurling-
ham Polo club of London have taken
steps to raise a fund of $50000 to be
vested in trustees for the purchase of
ponies and their care during the Irip
to the United States to compete for
the International polo cup. The play-
ers are to be responsible for their own
expenses. The fuud for the purchase
of: ponies Is to be called "the America
international polo cup recovery .fund."
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WE represent all the inside'property in
Clean Live Hustling Eldorado
the best located County Site town in West Texas the town with a
FUTURE. This property still in first hands and you don't have
to pav a speculator his profit. Choice residence lots within one
to three blocks of the new 320000.00 School Buildinir for 8200.00
and less. Also the Famous "Black Waxy" Schlelch-
r County Divide lands surrounding Eldorado Write for
map and price list of town property and list of FARM and
RANCH lands.
Silliman Campbell & Evans
Land Live Stock'A Loan Agents
ELDORADO ' .' . . . TEXAS
$2.00 Razor Hones 97c.
AUil Orders
Filled
Demanded by the Trade.
"Pap.t. how oflen have I told you
uoLto say l seen you "
"Now ye look a here Maggie." in-
terrupted Cncle Charlie Seaver. laying
down his knife and fork "maybe you
will make your Win by good gram-
mar and higher oddecntiou. but your
ma and me air jest obliged to take
in summer boarders ami they demand
th' dialect if tlioy pay our rates. J?o
what 1 say rws see. whether she's
gramma tic or uot." Puck.
Do Ys tOt the Bestt
If you have a cough cdW asthma
croup or any throat trouble and use
Dr. Bell's PUre-Tar-Honey; you -do.
Look for the Bell on the "bottle
sale by J. F. Henfro.
For
Japs Form Baseball 'League.
With a working capital of more than
$390000 asd articles of incorporation
now being Hied a new baseball league
is being formed ou 'the Paclilc coast
fey the Japanese.
Headed by Ito the champion wres-
tter who is being 'backed by leading
Xisponese merchants of Seattle Port-
land ani San Fraaclsco a six city
league is in process of formation
which when completed and In working
order will provide three games a
week.
It fs iow planned 'to have the teams
fn the vriou3 cities organized ami lo
trim for the opening game on June 1.
The schedule is bothering the oriental
not a little because or the extreme
length -of the circuit which will rv
pi!re considerable traveling. By p'y
ing three games in -the south one w-k
and throe games in -the. north the next
week it is planned to provide a sHwl
ule of at4east thirty games. The win
ufng team will be provided with funds
to lnvaIeCbe home land to try for the
chaniploasiip of the Japanese race
(iet the Best.
For skin troubles sores eczema ul-
cer! chaps" black heads pimples and
all skin eruptions. Ust Dr. Bell s an-
tiseptic Salve and you get the best.
We 'guarantee iL .25c. x box every
where. For sale by J. F. .Renfro.
The Eternal Feminine.
Her dearest friend sighed softly. .
"And you are not worried about your
husband?"
"Of course I'm horribly worried."
"You - know bow he Attracts other
women 7"
"Yes. yes."
"Some of your best friend foo."
"1 know. 1 know"
"And what are you going to do about
It?" .-
"What can I do? If he w-asu't con
BidercJ attractive I'd feel awfully hurt
If no woman except myself ever look
ed upon him admiringly I'd know I
had drawn a matrimonial lemon. And
while It drives me wild to see those
women smile upon him. It would he
maddening if they coldly passed him
by. I want liim lo be admired and I
hate It too. So .what can I do but
smile and suffer?" Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN
For Internal and External Pains.
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SENSATION
Speaks to Large Audience on The Streets
And is Tendered (Xvation Equal to
The Greatest of Men
Bristling with startling charges
against the members of the Texas
senate and marked "throughout with
bitter denunciations of graft "and cor-
ruption in Texas politics the speech
of Senator II. Bascom Thomas canr
didate for Lieutenant Governor de-
livered here at 11 o'clock this morn-
ing was "sensational in the extreme.
The speech was made before the Hig-ginbotham-CurriefNVilHnuis
establish-
ment on Eighth street the speaker
standing on a table placed first on
the pavement and later on the side-
walk. After being introduced by a
local newspaper man" the Senator
at once plunged into the issues of his
5? j campaign and for more than an hour
i held the close attention of all prcs-
jent. The audience was quite large
and before the speaker had finished
had become wildly enthusiastic ac-
cording him n writable ovation.
Referring to the graft which he
charges to have existed in the state
senate Mr. gliomas stated that he
might have to advocate the abolition
of the Texas Senate oven if he were
left without anything to do as lieu-
tenant governor "which office I am
certain to hold after the election"
asserted the senator confidently.
Another sensational utterance was
the statement that "four or five rail-
road -attorneys had more influence
with the Isst legislature than the fire
hundred thousand qualified voters tff
Texas." The speaker was especially
severe wJh Lieutenant Governor Da-
vidson denouncing him roundly at
times. He did not mention his ctfher
opponents In the race- He threw flown
the lirs to his opponents or to any of
the jwenty senators who voxWl for
his- expulsion and offered to meet
any (if them in joint debate
Jwst before the address was 'com-
pleted local officers ckared tlw? side-
walks and ordered the speaker "to desist-
Mr. Thomas was going forward
in a. lew concluding rcHtarks.wbon the
ordr was repeated to winch he ac-
qrrresced .without disyiay of Hamper.
Many of the auditors wernefi xcited
over the matter. however :vasQ the
speaker was given an cvalion.a num-
L tip men caTTTi3tf Wm flwfn the
HALF HOSE
In all the various colors
Special selection in 25c 35candS0c quality
See
The Toggery
EVERYTHING FOR MEN
A Diiemme.
Mr. Crltnwubeak A hunter In New-
foundland who has lost his bearings or
finds himself in a fog has no ditbculfr
in finding the way as. owing lo the
constant west winds the tops of all
the trees point east. Mi's. Crlmsou-
bcak But suppose lie doesn't want to
go east? You ken Slnf-esiiiiiii.
o Hanger
In taking Dr.. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
for coughs and colds. It contains no
habit producing drugs. Look for the
Bell on the bottle. For sale by J. F.
Renfro.
Fully Informed.
"With all your uealili 5ire you uj!
afraid f the pioletjuiat V sifjeed thd
iWver fn -co. iolo-.'ical probienra:
' So. I ain't.' -tiapped .Mivs. Newrich
-We boil iti! our drinLin' water.'! Phfl
udelpliia lie orL
We Hon't Have To
Tell you what Jt's for its name
ells. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is
he best cough medicine and several
million people already know it. Look
for the Bell on the bottle. For sale
by J. F. Jtenfro.
I'm:! lid t"ie v It give.H rfs-'
huimiii behuj- i the disuse known
IS tetanus''11 i'?j:v. ;i poison muru
.- . . - . i H...1
teliiuine is Htifiiicd winch l over. im
times more: p
e; nowerf
fu! than strychnine.
A fragment of tetatihie so small as to i
be invisibles to the naked eye would
iill almost instantaneously the strong-
est man. One tirtecn-tiiousanutn part
of a grain oif it has caused the death
f. a horse HCOO.000.000 times II k own
weight. Pearjsnn's.
S CREATES
AT BALLINGER
street on their -shoulders. It. was some
time before the crowd was dispersed.
The speech of the Senator follows:
lfevieus His Case.
The speaker gave a brief review of
his experiences In the 1909 senate
his attacks against the lobbyists the
storm it precipitated and his subse-
quent expulsion. lie repeated the
story of the grounds for his charges
atid interspersed personal references
which savored' more than slightly in
some instances of vinegar. He de-v
scribed his trial before the senate
declaring that the doors "were thrown
open and' the professional lobbyist
together with his lickspittles and pup-
pets were invited in to watch the
proceedings and there in the midst
of three thousand people I was look-
ed upon as if an ordinarj murderer
of thief on trial for treason or brib-
ery. "They found me guilt of charging
grafting in the Senate and kicked me
out of the front door. They found
Speaker Kennedy guilty of the act
of grafting and requested him to va-
cate the Speaker's chair for one in
th? lobbyists' corner."
Tells of Poker Playing.
He told of a prominent lobbyist
playing poker with three state sena-
tors and three representatives and
how all of them one night including
different kinds of lobbyists were ar-
rested for gambling.
"Then the next nuvning" he con
tinued "that lobbyist appeared In
court and paid the Tmes of one state
senator and two representatives. Why
in the whangdoodle was a lobbyist
paying the fines of n state senator and
two representatives? Was that part
payment for services performed or
was it a favor evpected to be return
ed? God being roy witness I believe
that a state senator or representative
who would engasge in a poker game
with a Iobbist who Is expecting fa
vors at his lmnfls and then expect
him to pay his Sac for him is suscep
tible of briber and will receive
bribe at the first opportunity if he
has not already received it" Ballin
ger
Two Signs.
"To snuff a candle out accidentally
Is a Ign of marriage."
"Ye and lo turn dowu n lamp in-
tentionally Is a s7gn of courtship."
One thorn of experience is worth a
whole- wilderness of warning. Lowell.
SCAUED IN'TO S0UXD HEALTH
Mr. B. F. Kelley Springfield Ills.
writes: "A year ago 1 began to be
troubled with my kidneys and blad
der which grew worse until I became
alarmed at my condition. I suffer-;
ed also with dull heavy headaches
and the action of my bladder was an
noying and -painful. I read of Foley
Kidney Pills and after takjhg them
a few .weeks the headaches left me
the action of my bladder was again
normal and I was frca from distress."
CAMP-BELL DRUG CO.
The First Telegraph" Line.
Afler the formal opening of the first
telegraph line built for commercial
purposes between Washington and
Baltimore Professor Morse and his as-
sociates offered lo sell the invention to
the United Stales government for
$100000. but Hie price was considered
too high. The government had appro
priated. $30000 toward the construction
of (he WashiMgton-Bnltimore line but
after a short period of operation the
postmaster general to whom President
Polk had referred the matter wrote
"Allhougl- th? Invention Is an agent
vastly superior to any olher devised by
the genius of man. yet the operation
between Washington nndaltnltlmoro
has not satisfied me that under any
rate of postage that can be adopted Its
revenues can be made to c"er Ha expenditures."
HINTS FOR THE
BUSY HOUSEWIFE
Jar Holder For Use In Pre-
serving. A useful article for housewives who
do their own preserving Is the jar
holder above illustrated designed by
an Iowa man. It will not only keep
the Jars from breaking and allow them
to cool quickly but will save the per-
son who handles them from burning
her hands.
There Is a circular metal frame with
holes In It to permit the tops of jars
to pass through. Arms with their ends
bent down extend out from this frame
and fit over the rim of a basin or other
large pan and one of these arms Is ad-
justable so that It can be screwed tight
to hold the whole contrivance firmly
in position. The Jars can be placed
in the basin and the framework drawn
over them and screwed fast.
This leaves space between each Jar
so that they may cool quickly where
otherwise they stand close together
and each helps the other to retain the
beat
A Multiplicity.
Ardycc had been learning to sing
"America at school and was trying
to teach it to her brother Wayne. One
morsing bis father heard him shout
ing "Land where my papa died land
where my papa died."
Ardyee interrupted. "Ob no. Wayne
net that way. It 13 'Land where our
fathers died.' "
Wayne's expression could not be de-
scribed as he tipped his' head sldewise
sod iu a very surprised tone gravely
msUoU. "Two of ew?" Delineator.
A la Musical Comedy.
Trotter During my travels In Italy
i was captured bound and gagged by
bandits.
Miss Homer-How romantic' Were
they anything like the li.-jnditB in the
opera":
Tr'tter-.o. indeed; the gags they
uei .eusirk Standard
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve
Good for all Skin Diseases
Helpful Hints.
The flat taste of boiled water may
be removed by pouring from one pitch-
er to another in the open air.
Meats and fish which sputter when
rooking may be scared first and then
placed iu the oven to finish cooking.
When boiled custard is overcooked
It may be brought back to the right
consistency 1f thoroughly beaten with
hii egg beater
A baking powder box with a small
hole in the bottom makes a sharp
quick chopper for use when warming
over potatoes or vegetables
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CrawfordjSays
If you want a suit of stylish up-to-date clothes you should
call and see Scharrenbeck the Tailor who will guarantee
complete satisfaction. If your hat needs cleaning and re-blocking-
he says Ragan is the. man you want to see
as he knows his business from start to finish.
Scharrenbeck and Ragan say
that Crawford is the best hand at cleaning and pressing
clothes they ever saw and that all work entrusted to him
will be properly attended to.
Better try them and see
Join The Wise Ones
and patronize tho
Hunter-Kunitz Grocer Co.
During the Month of June
We carry a completo stock of everything usually found in a
first class grocory house and our prices and service have
proven satisfactory to hundreds of pleased customers and will
do the same for you.
A Trial Will Convince You
Odd Fallows BuMrfing Mhmms 4CC Md 4M
Here fs a ge.me n. r fa lg
laxatne which works upon the
liver and bowels wrh jut griping or
causing nausea or a wornout feel
ing afterward.
It does not up3et the entire sys-
tem causing loss of appetite great
inconvenience. anil distress but it
acts like nature acts and you can
take ft any time during the day or
night. It is one of the best reme-
dies of the great American Drug-
gists Syndicate of 12000 Jruggists
and entirely unlike any other laxa-.
tive. In fact next to a reputable
physician's prescription it Is the1
best laxative known.
Look for 1 member
Druggist's Blf "
Window ASSOCIATION
With 12.000 Other PruagUU
Jromnvood Drug Co. 203 Fisk Ave.
'amp-Hell Drug Co. 203 C- iter Ave.
J. . Hen fro 2nG E. Baker rft.
A Wizard With Fibres.
"Dr. Gottfried liueckle is nis name
and if he should extend his trip to the
United States see him-he s wonder."
writes an American from Austria.
"He Is a master at memory stunts
and his mathematical st- robatles are
marvelous. I was one f the small
audience before whom he showed1
these. First ho asked seven people;
to put several numerals i t a row. and.
these seven rows were r.-.id off to his
aeeretarv. placed one tinder the other
on a slate where the do or could not
see them making a si'wre of 49.
Then the doctor rattled off the figures
forward and backward diagonally and
spirally. The square with Its forty-
nine figures seemed to be at his grasp
St anr nolut. Multiplication division
and subtraction with large groups of
figures seemed to be fun for him. Ilisf
solution of problems in cube anu
square root were like saying 1. 2. 3 t
all accomplished mentally. I don't
know which of hi ferns was the most
remarkable but when he had two
squares put up. each with twclity-five
figures cracked jokes and told stories
and then gave the position of each fig-
ure in each of the squares I was sat-
isfied that I had witnessed a wonder."
New York Tribune.
The Verdict.
The lecture was over and the gen-
tleman who did rhe talking strained?
his ears as he followed the audience -out
of the hall to gathpr In. so far as
he could what sort of an impression
he bad made. As he drew near to the-
doorway two old gentlemen who were
making their way out just ahead ot
him rendered a verdict
"Weil. Bankslde" said one of them
"what did you think of it?"
"I've heard worse." said Bankskle:
I "T:1 r.mi rl. !!- U it-oct at- oil innrnfL
natlug?" asked the other. z
"In an old fashioned way yes."r re-
plied the venerable Bankslde.
"I don't quite catch your point" saltf
the questioner.
'"Why it was Illuminating but It
struck me as having more gas (ban
electricity about 'it." explained the
critic Judge
After the Order.
Walter By the way. sir. low would
you like to have yourter.k?
Tired Diner Very much. Indeed.
Life.
SUTHERLAND'S EAGLE EYE SILTE
uooa tor nothing but the tye.
(MCTlCLLAft
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