Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 302, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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BANKERS - - - - - - - Browrvwood
& Capital $300000.00
A General Banking Business Conducted
We get telegraph .reports on the cotton market continuously each day
and will be glad to furnish this information to any one asking us at the bank or
over the phone. When you bring your cotton to market should the price not be
satisfactory you can leave your tickets with us to sell when your limits are
reached.'
With resources of over a million dollars we are.prepared to take care of
all business entrusted to us.
With an experience gained through thirty-five years of continuous bank-
ing business in Brownwood we feel confident that we can take good care of
accounts from the farmers the merchants the individuals and the bankers of
this section of the State.
The- very best of services rendered at all times.
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SEW DISCLOSOJUSS HfclXQ XADI
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EXTERIOR EXPLOSION SHOWN
Thlrty-Four Bodies of Soldiers Have
IJccn Recovered. Since Werk
Began.
As the. work of raising the wreck of
the battleship Maino progresses to-
ward a finish new disclosures aro be-
ing made dally nowfthat the-water
Jias been pumped out of the coffer
dam and the mud .has been mostly
cleared away. Thirty-four bodies have
Af been found since -the beginning of tho
X nninonnf rttlr A ff At Itlnrr 4tiAin ill
TfVBP' Jub buuc au
"X These years the bodies were of course
unrecognizable.
There now appears to be no reas-
onable doubt that the battleship was
destroyed by exterior explosion. The
testimony of eye'-wltncsses as to what
the wreck reveals at the. present stage
of the work of clearing it is abso-
I lately convincing on this point in the
I view of mqn who can fairly be called
I experts In the matter of submarine
explosions.
As briefly described 'the double bot-
j torn of the ship has part of her keel
! standing in a perpendicular position
i about twenty-eight feet higher thau
the natural position; the hull has been
is at a Time.
Pemderrraaa. G. Mrs. DrtU
of tfcis place in a raceat Mttaraayaft .v
"Fer fiva or six years r.kt4aa
lea -witk wosaaiiiy trottblea. -
Often I caulda't jit up more Uaui r
few minutes at a lime and it "I atexM '.
oa say feet Jong ikould faint ' - -'
I took Cxrdul aad It helped ate U
mediately. Now I can do my work UM''
the time and don't suffer like I did"
Take Cardul when you feel ill iH.as.jr ' :
way weak tired miserable or uaiac V
tie weather. Cardal Is a streu
building tonic Mdlcln for wotaea. j
It has been found io relieve pals aa
distress caused by womanly treaWea1 .
aad Is an excellent areilclne t haTe om
hand at all times.
Cardul acts on the womanly comatl
tutlom. building np womanly strength
toning -up the nerves aSd regulatbaf
the womanly organs.
Its half century of success Is aue ta ""
merit It has done good: to thousand '
"Will yon try it? It may be just wat
you need. Ask your druggist aboat
Cardul. He will recommend It .;
N.B. Write to: Lii' Advisory DH Chtt'
nooxa Mrdtdne Co.. ChattanoozaTenn..foc Uptcim t
Instructions nl W-r-ce boolt "Horn Tri ilatal '
tor tVonw " ust Jt alii a wuxuier. oa rftlMt.v 4-'.
WOULD BE
FOR COLEMAN
'ntural Gas 3fay Be Tipctf Freaf
Hollpway 3f ountnias at Tcry
Small Cost T
It Is a matter .of surprise and won-
der that tho people of Coleman who
have the means and tho larger-inter-.
est here do not take Tiolcf of that gaa
proposition In Holloway mountains
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Have You Tried
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We Refer of Course to the
slt New Model Steam Laundry
We Have Listed Many
but we want more and are going after them
"hot-footed." How much longer are you going
to be satisfied with any other way than the
best way The Model way? Isn't it about time
for you. to Join the procession? Phone for a
MODEL wagon right now polite gentlemanly
drivers will attend at once upon your call. Just
take our word for the first trial package we'll
leave it to you for the rest. Remember we
mend your clothes and put the buttons on.
The Model Steam Laundry
J. B. RICHIE PROP.
OX. CENTER ATESCE.
PHOXE 109
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Why are Sunday dinners usually
best?
the
IS RELIEVED
TENNESSEE MAN LOSES HI (J BOLL
GREENBACKS.
HONEST MAN FINOS MONEY
; broken Into two parts one section In-
i eluding the heavy conning tower hav-and Eive tho town the greatest boon
' ing been thrown aft toward the stern. Imaginable cheap fuel.
and tho settling of the tower to the This week Cal Huffman manager'
.main deek has brought it to the op- of the Weat TejBur Coal fa
which the explosion took place other 1 Dovelopln Co" had a communication.
from a Beaumont firm offering him
Because the better the dny the bet-
ter the meal.
fc&A-&A&A. Ja AA. A. J. 6a. Aa. fc Aft-AA 6.
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Advertises in Dallas N'ew.s and Owner
( Is Dlscorered Counted as
an Exceptional Case.
; Some time aKo .Mr. Hi Johnson of A Li If fa I AmOdflt Of SUet
Malakoff found near tho Malakoff
depot a package containing $22r0 in
money. Ho advertised in the Dallas
N'ews that he had found a package of
money and that the owner could get
it by identifying same. A few days
after tne advertisement appeared in
the News be received a letter from a
man in Tennessee who gave an extct
description of the package the mate-
rial in which tne money was tied up.
and a minute description of a $20 bill ;
in the bundle. His description was so :
perfect that there .was no doubt that
he was: the owner or had seen it. He
stated in the letter that he had old
property in Old Mexico that he put
up the. money in this manner to bring
It home. He said when he missed the
money 'he supposed he had been rob-
be.d on the -train and thought there
wns nri use to make any effort to Ret
'it. ; ;
Mr. Johnson has a brother residing
in the same town in Tennessee in
which the-man claiming to havo lost
the money resides. Mr. Johnson then 'ew and Repair work properly done i
wrote to bis brother to Know u sncn Located on S
a man resided there and what sort of Tin Shop. I will be glad to serve you
a man he was. He replied that he did
live there and was a reliable man. Mr.
Johnson wrote him to come and get
the money as his minute description
Meat For Sunday Dinners
Our Long Suit!
With
: Each Fine Roast!
That Suits Every
Good Cook!
Among Our Boasts
Are Our Sunday Roasts!
They Should Grace Your Tables.
THE BtTCHER.
portions of the superstructure were
thrown forward falling upon the. for- gas pipe at very low prices 2 1-2 inch
ward deck; ami the position of tho at 5 1-2 cents per foot and other sizes
lowest or platform deck. In an up-. In proportion Ho estimates that
heaved mass above the submerged $7500 would run a line of 2 i-2 Inch
bow. indicates that what ij now the ' pipe from tho well to Coleman and
highest point originally and structur- that another $5000 would pay. for all
ally occupied a position at about the labor and fixtures necessary to
frame number eighteen of -the hull establish a lighting and heating sys-
"This suggests" says tho New tern here.
York Sun correspondent "that there Nothing that can -be Imagined could
was an explosion of a mine under he worth more to the town than to.
that part of the shop say about mid- have natural gas for fuel; the cost to
way between the stem and the mid- householders Would be less than half.
ship section. It is a confirmed belief and the advantages of gas over other
that such a tearing of the ship's bot- fuels is too great and well known to
J torn could not have been produced by make mention necessary. A company
an interior explosion. It Is further could be formed" that would make as
said that no regulation military mine Immense return on its capital" beside
ANCIENT MURDER CHARGE
IS FURTHER POSTPONED
( could have wrought such terrific hav- doing the town and its business
loc. It must have been a huge 'mine great service. Coleman N'ews.
las Captain Sigsbee and others sug-
gested at the time perhaps a sugar
I mill boiler or a large cask loaded with
explosives." I
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me oincers in cnarge oi tne worK
decline to draw any conclusions from
' their observations but since thjir ex-
ploration confirms the report of Kn-
I sign Powelson of the Sampson board
of inulry that the disaster was due
to an external explosion the Ameri-
can public will reach their own con-
clusions from the facts given. IIous-
ton Post.
Bonham Muu H Charged With KUUmg
3fan in Pistol Dael Darlag
Chil War.
BAD MEXICAN IS AH-
The case of Capt. Daniel Byera ot
White Rock charged with murder.
for killing a man in a pistol duel dur-
ing the Civil War. was nostnnnerf hr
RESTED; DIES SUDDENLY j the prosecution last Thursday at Boa-
Vicente Flores. a Mexican who has ham. It does a-ppear &at n
.been known around Midland off and rarly half a century to get their case
on for some years died very sudden- J in iin tm stae 0URht tQ have .beea
(ly last Friday afternoon. Just a fewjable to set thelr wItnesscs n It aIso
. minutes after he was arrested on aja)ppnrs a HuIe unjust to be haulin&
charge of attempting to murder nc-'thiR 0id ..nntlem. nhm.t t
v mwwm v a- lLUUt"
ANEW
Plumbing Shop
R. F. Clayton.
If you want the Best Get a
Sealey Mattress
of the package and contests proves
j concIuKively that lie is the owner. He
has not et como for it. He knows;
from the circumstances that .Mr t
'.Johnson is a strictly honest man. and j
j perhaps thinks there is no need of (
being In a hurry if he does notr lib- J
orally rewardMrirfJohnson he is not (
r.s grateful as lie should be. The Re-
view is informed that. Mr. .Johnson;-
replied to someone who asked why he ' .
did not keep quiet about the find and ;
I !f.fiB llm iiinnur thnf If WOlllri 11'IV Ills .
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j way on earth ajgood while but would j
i not go anywhere when he started to ;
ileavp. The clear conscience Mr. John
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the repair
bills.
StevQart furniture Co.
$ rou has for overcoming so great a
$ i temptation no doubt over-balances a
X Ikhoi manv limes the amount of this
? tone.-although a. big sum tcTfall into
!.!ohns6n is said to be. Alliens Ke
if y o u
have not
tried our
plumbing it
would be to
your advan-
tage to get
our prices
now.
; cording to the Midland Reporter
(Which also says that the warrant
J was issued from Sweetwater and was
1 served by Sheriff Reverly At the time
of his arrest Flores seemed all right
t and was laughing and talking to a
number of his countrymen. Sheriff
Broadway at Andrew s
on the way there only two blocks
from the place of "arrest he staggered
once. Sheriff IJeverly asked him What
was the matter and. he said he didn't
know but that he wa& sick. At the
court house in Judge Knowles office.
. he grew worse and it was thought be
I was In a fit. They took him out on
J the steps and there lie died in a few
: moments. The coroner's inquest re
turned a verdict or dentil from un
known' causes. The indications were
however that ho had taken an over-
dose of morphine. 'Flores was a bad
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man among his countrymen ana nis
death caused no evident regret among
them They refused even to dig his
grave and lie was buried by the coun-
u Saturday morning
F you have ever used our plumb
ing service ytfu know that
twdanT modern bathrooms
installed by us provide sanitary
service and
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RANKIN. SHEET METAL WORKS.
J Water-Filters and Carden Hose.
calitles and delays when no officer
and no man appears to thjnk CapL
Byers In any degree criminal -but
merely a principal in an unfortunate
duel of war times when partisan feel-
ing ran high. This being true offi-
cers should let a trial be had or have
the case stricken from the docket. It
Is well known that efforts have. been
made to secure a new Indictment but
the grand Jury refused to return such.
hence the injustice of the prosecution
in hauling an old man about who for
nearly half a century since the unfor-
tunate affair has made a good and
peaceful citizen is apparent to all
right-thinking people. If It takes
anofher fifty years to get the wit-
nesses to Bonham the Captain will
in the natural courso of events be"
called to that court in which techni-
calities and delays aro unknown and.
i where prosecuting officers get no fee.
for a conviction. At nn examining
trfai five days after tho killing Jus-
tice W. A. Davis of Bonham. .found
and recorded his findings that he kill-
ing of the elder Harris was purely ac-
cidental but the grand jury of Dc-
cembor ISG3 roturned an Indictment
for killing the elder Harris but not
for the killing of tho younger Harris" r
with whom tho duel. was fought. Th
elder Harris ran between the coni-
batantij and was killed.-rWhitewright
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