The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Howard Payne University Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
TUESDAY JANUARY 5 1M5.
PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY BULLETIN
ufr
wm mm
FOB CITY ATTORNEY.
Robt. E. Lee requests the Bulletin
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
The Dixie
Mary Pickfonl lu
WAITER NO. .V
and . .- . '; 1
INDIAN SUMMER
JOSIK'S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Yibigraph Comedy
WEDNESDAY
SHEEPS' CLOTH I NG Two-Reel Edison Drama Keaturig
Gertrude McCoy and Billow Cooper.
EASY MONEY Knlem .Comedy
'today to announce his candidacy for Citizens National Dank of Drown wood
' re-election to the office of City At- The annual meeting of the stock-
Hnrnov Mr. L.ee S OeClSlon to an- .nuiuiora ui.iiii wiifia iNi.ii.UAV
nounce for this office followed ur-
gent solicitation by Ills many friends
who have been pleased with his serv
ices during tUe past two years un
this account and because of the fact
that he has held the office only one
term Mr. Lee is now seeking re-election.
During the past two years the work J meeting.
of the city attorney has been especial-
ly difficult owing to. the many ques-
tions of law that have been developed
in the work of the council. Mr. Lee
has met all tbese requirements in a J
very satisfactory manner and has
been very courteous rn his response to
all calls made upon him by the coun-
AL BANK QF BROWNWOOD will be
held at its office in the City of Brown-
wood Brown County Texas on the
12th day of January 1915 at 7:30
o'clock p. in. for the election of seven
directors for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of such other bus-
iness as may properly come before the
dG!)&73wlt
F. S ABNEY
Cashier.
OBITUARY.
The funeral' service of Fannie Den-
ny McChristy was held at the Coggin
Avenue Baptist Church Monday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock attended by a large
LYRIC THEATRE
"Its our pleasure to see you in our plaj bouse"
TODAY
Comedy "ALMOST A WIDOW A ce-iedy any married lady
Iu two part featuring
Drama "THE HEART REBEL! 0US"
John Ince.
TOMORROW
THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY
Matinees Monday Wednesday and Saturday
Saturday Feature "THE EDUCATION OF Mil. PII'P" Bj
Augustus Thomas adapted from Charles Dana Gibson's famous
Drawings with DIgby Bell.
Monday. Special Feature "THE MGHTING LE- -With
Efliel Barrynmre. Special prices for this engagement only 10
and 20 cents.
Political Announcements
o . it ami i lluktl iciuiiivu j coin n
from a short business visit to El Paso
i Oscar Hallmark of Belton spent last
The Bulletin is authorized to ar-- night in Brownwooa enroute to his
nounce the following candidates for 'home from a hunting trip to the west
E!jjah Yeaget rttu?ned last night
on the first Tuesday in April 191&. -
VU UUIU ULLl iv - lnrt n-Uti rnln
iciK The office of city attorney is a
very important one and the voters
should select a man who is thorough-
ly able to take care of Its work. Mr.
Lee has demonstrated that he is this
kind of a man and if re-elected he
will continue to devote to the work of
the office his more careful attention.
years:
For City Attorney?
ROBT. E. LEE.
Fot City Marshal:
JOHN' CHAMPION.
GEO. A. GUILLIAMS.
. CHARLES W. FAULKNER
H. DANIEL.
For City Tax Assessor and Collector:
ARTHUR CROSS.
LUTHER H. RAGAN.
For City Secretary':
" J. R. CHURCHILL
W. A. STOREY.
T. EVERETT SKINNER
tives and friends.
Mrs. T. G. Winfrey left on the
morning Santa Fe for Albuquerque
N. M.. after a visit here with her fath-
er W. B. Horton.
Architect Henry Mount is spending
the -day in Mercury superintending
the construction work on a new
public school building there.
iTliev
Ur. 1. l). Jackson arrived this morn- 1
ing from Galveston returning home .
on account of the sudden death yes
terday of his father Dr. C. S. Jackson
AAA
Dr. and Mrs. M. L U'Bamdn have re
BRIEF STORIES
DF
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE J)
as in France they distribute cigars
and cigarettes to thr wounded. Her-
mans and French often find them-
selves together in the same room. The
Frenchman prefers the cigarettes; tho
German the cigar. They like to ex-
change. But upon what basis? And
how to make eaCh other understood?
do some curious contortions
with the fingers.
"is worth five cigarettes
j The German replies with his gin
gers: .
I DPDCAAIAI TTEMQ I
. !
i turned from a holiday visit to rela-j two cigarettes lor your cigar. .
tives at Denton and Center. Mrs. j It finally ends ia this agreement.
O'Banion visiting her parents at the. The German will give the Frenchman
former place and the Doctor going to three cigarettes for one cigar and this
Center to visit his parents. Ms tariff which is now established:
"one cigar three cigarettes.
Dr. Chas. W. Gray of Whiner Tex
as -was a visitor in Brc-wnwood last
night
o
Mr Silas 'Ragsdale. returned to Aus-!
tin after a week's stay wim iiume
folks.
Miss Marguerite Ragsdale returned
to Bangs Sunday night. She spent
Christmas with home folks
Misses Sophie Martin and Lucille
Street returned to Goldtiiwaite Sun-
day night after a week's visit with
Miss Gladys Brown.
DENISON COTTON MILL
COLLAPSES AS WALLS
Architect Was -Busted."
London. An eminent architect of
London whoso business was broken up
hnnnnon nf hie heitlf n lilipJl ennlllV.
OF BUILDING WEAKEN a"'liod for relief at the Keligious So-
ciety of Friends the past week as he
bad but a single half-penny in his
pocket to subsist on. He was ex-
i concourse of relatives and friends of i
the. deceased. The pastor George W.
Sheafor was assisted in the services
by former pastors Revs. A E. Baten
L. J. Minis and H. T. Savage a life-
long friend of the family.
The body was then laid away by the
side of her husband in beautiful
Grcenleaf Cemetery to await the gath-
ering of loved ones at the coming of
our Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ.
Prof. Kolbaba with assistants played
a solemn funeral dirge as the proces
sion moved into the Church. Airs.
Sheafor sang a solo appropriate to the
death of Sister McChristy. "Walking
through the Valley."
"'The walk through the valley the
Saint doth not fear;
The rod and the staff of the Shepherd
appear.
The overflowing praises as soul pass-
eth thence
Ascend unto Heaven as sweet frank-
incense. "No tongue can describe and no lan-
guage can paint
How dear to the Lord is the death of
His Saints.
Till journey be -ended and valley be
passed
And sinner meet Savior In Glory at
last.
HAVE YOUR CAR
WASHED POLISHED AND
GREASED AT
Hall's New Fire-Proof Garage
"They Know How."
CLASSIFIED
What to do for
' a Bad Headache
ALB
WANTED.
WANTED Position by competent dr
goods man and bookkeeper. Address
"C." Care Bulletin. Tip
"Precious is the death of the Saint.
Sinner by redetfiptfon restored;
Precious ar her footsteps passing
through the vale
Precious In the sight' of. the Ixjrd."
FOB RENT.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms. Apply '0P Main .avenue
Phone 406. 73c
FOR RENT 1 furnished rooms for j
light housekeeping. Phone J-765. or i
call 1002 Fisk. 73c
People often ask -what to do for a
"bad headache. Step In any drug ators
and ask: the man at tho fountain to
give you a little of Hicks Capydlne la
a glass of water. This is so auccew-
; ful because it removes the cause ot
the headache -whether from heat cold
i gripn or nervousness. You can also
buy It in lot? 25c and 50o bottles to
have at home.
It Is a liquid and very pleasant to
take. There's no sense In going
around with a terrible headache when
it can he removed so easily
FOR RENT Three
"Are the Xewriches entertaining rooms for light housekeeping
this season?" "Entertaining? Well I jj 683.
should rather call them amusing."
Boston Transcript.
SULLIVAN MACHINE' CO.
For all kinds of Automobile
and .Machine Work
Ve fix to please'
SULLITA MACHINE CO.
unfurnished! - ----- - - -
Phone t0" 'J'''O'''
tfc
FOR RENT Roouip for light house-
I keeping good home. So objections to
Where's the coward that would uot children. Phone R-416. 66tfc
dare
(To fight for such a land?
DENISON Jan. a. r)ur floors and
a part of the roof of the Denison cot-
ton mills collapsed last night. The
.building had been weakened during
recent repair work and the installa-
tion of new machinery. No one was
injured.
pecting 25 pounds from his wife and
the money had not arrived from Aus- j
tralia. Many other alien enemies had
been spared the monotonous life of the
concentration camps only to find them-
selves dependent on charity. They are
largely painters musicians and pre-
fesaional men of lone residence in
-Scott.
IFOR RENT Three room house in
good repair cheap. Apply to Loon-
ey Mercantile Co. 62tfc
SERIOUS
CHARGES
Ride ttith
ARMSTRONG TRANSFER CO. o
4- Carriages any hour. Day or
r Night. Ram or Shinr Prices
reasonable. Phone 2.1 .
o We XeTer 3ffls a Train.
FURNISHED
! housekeeping.
ROOMS for
Phone 302.
Hght
2S3tf
That 1s true liberty which bears a nd nQt nfr;quenUy mnrritM That German Have Flagrantly Vlo-j
pure ana tirm oreasu tnmus. t. . lated Usages of ar '
'to English wives
llll SUN MON TUES WED THU '
iS-i Ten Days '
WnJ VJA VJA
HURT DV DCI PIIIIP'F0R RENT 3 or 4 wel1 arranged un-' ffUUU "UUU "UUU
WAUt Ul ULLu ANu!frl8b0dI00m.3 W?.bat1;; Tl Cg ARE NOW ABLE TO FILL
uiiiib wi WkbVI""v jgin Ave. Church suitable light house- jyoUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF
(keeping. Phone R-338. 69p : WOOD. OUR SERVICE S-"QUICK
AND PROMPT." WE Wli.L" APPRE-
CIATE YOUR BUSINESS
KEITH WOOD YARD
sage?
Is Claim.
WASHINGTON Jan.
fi. Recent
FOR RENT 3 large up-stairs con
necting rooms also hall all nicely fur
nished for light housekeeping sink in
findings of the. Helgian commission 'kitchen 3 blocks from town.
J-S33. $15.00 per month.
Phone
71c
investigating alleged violations of the
j usages of war by the German army
have been presented to Secretary FOR RENT Will have a four room
Bryan and were made public here by bungalow completed on or before Jan
nio.vp
Emmanuel Havcnith the Belgian min-
ister. The report asserts "Belgian civilians
have been wantonly shot and Belgian
towns ruthlessly destroyed systemati-
cally and by ordgr of German com-
manding officers."
1 1915. All conveniences will be in
house except gas and can get that if
desired. Sleeping porth Sx26. Com-
plete bath with sewerage and three
fixtures. Sink in kitchen large
clothes closet. If you want a home
right in town and win take lease for
Proclamations issued by high of-year for $15.00 per month Phone B.
fleers of the German army are quoted IE. Bell 3Sfi This house would be
In support of the findings. One of j worth 25.03 in good times as close in
those reproduced said to have been I as it is.
issued at Liege by General Von Bu- j '
low after stating that the inhabitants j ' FO rTsA L .. JW1JW" v
of Ardenne bad made a surprise at- iF0R SALFA fo Con'c pu)8 Hpady
tack upon German troops announced: ;fnr doliverv v:iier h stt ii?ns
! whole town to be burned
about 100 . people have been shot.
If it's coffee that is causing your nervousness headache heart-
flutter biliousness or sleeplessness and you want to keep on with
these troubles another year why stick to coffee!
(It is an established fact that the poisonous drug
Caffeine in coffee causes these and other ills.)
But if you want to know the joys of freedom from coffee troubles
quit coffee and use
POSTUM
the delightful pure food-drink
Made from prime wheat and a bit of wholesome molasses and free
from caffeine or any other harmful substance.
Usually a ten days' change from coffee to POSTUM is sufficient to
convince most coffee drinkers that
"There's a Reason" for POSTUM
"it is witn my consent tnat tne i Avenue B
commander in chief has ordered the
and that
I
bring this fact to the knowledge of
the pity of Liege so that the citizens J
may realize the fate with which they
are menaced If they adopt a similar
resistance."
Summing up its report the commis-
sion says:
"After such proclamations who will
be surprised by the murders arson
i pillage and destruction committed by
the German army whenever they met
with reBlstanco?
"If a German army corps or patrol-
ing party is received at the entrance
to a village by a volley from soldiers
of'-the regular- troops who are after-
jwards forced to retire the whole pop
ulation Is held responsible without
inquiry the place is given over to pil-
lage and flames a pnrt of the inhabi-
tants are massacred.
"The odious acts which have been
committed In all parts of the country
have a general character throwing
the responsibility upon the whole Ger
man army It is simply the applica-
tion of a pre-conceived system the
carrying out of instructions which
.have made the enemy's troops In Bel
gium 'n horde of barbarians and a
band of incendiaries.' "
Phone R-rf7.
FOR SALE Slightly used piano li-
brary table mission style a rocker
dining table and fine seamless art
square W 11 pay you to investigate.
Phone 2S7. d73p
QUEEN
THEATRE
3 TO 10:30 P M.
Trey o Hearts Every Mondaj
I HAVE a few choice Barred Rock
cockrells for sale at bargains. They
are beauties and the kind that win.
Let me show them to you. N. A.
CROPP. 504 College street. Phone
J-636. d71c
FOUND Fur muff. Call for same at
S.anta Fe passenger station. and pay
20 cents for this notice. '69c
LOST Pyain gold crescent pin. Please
phone 793. 79e
LOST Saturday night in the Ly-
ric Theater one small pocketbook
containing $1.4f in silver and two
trunk keys tied together. Finder
pleaso leave at box office. G9p
LOST Crescent bicycle New Year's
eve had red tires small seat one
spring gone. Any information will
be appreciated. Phono 12 or Ren-
fro's Drug Store. Up
If you have something to sell trade
or buy use the Dally Bulletin Want
Column for aulck returns.
TONIGHT
N1IEN THE GIRLS WERE
SHAXGHIEli
Featuring Victoria Ford
THE GIRL
OF THE PEOPLE
A fjJypHy Konmnce featuriag
Jtary Fuller rTrro-RecIs.
TOMORROW
LIZZY'S ESCAPE
E L K Comedy
Featuring Billy Kitchie and
Gertrude Shelby
GOOD MUSIC
ADMISSION 10 GENTS
J
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1915, newspaper, January 5, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344804/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.