Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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PEMBEB'lS 1908.
PAGE TIIEEX.
The Citizens National Bank
OFFICERS.
J. A. Abney President
A. L. Self; Active Vice President
J. B Turner; 2nd Vice President
F. S. Abney Cashier.
Managed by experienced officers and a strong .board of directors we are justified
in assuring our patrons absolute safety and satisfactory business relation.
Open An
With Us Today.
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a'"1 -luala?tU can ho supplied at "the .1 and In (nt
TwEc . i "lve a nke Hl'e of CXril BASKETS at 10 tool each.
Jpok Satchels a and 10c each. Hook Straps .1 and IOo. Pencils. Tablets
lUsei'S fells hit- !im1 .I....1 l:.. n. ... .1. i.
Ain't
:.pl V"- Mu av-a nickel to spend for candv or chew in
ineo and ltK'ent Store is a good place to spend it.
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Birthdav of William II. TafJ 4
WilliniH 11. Taft. Republican
candidate for president is ;.l
years oW today.
Following is a rapid slatice
at his JKHahle career;
Born in Auburn a suburb of
Cincinnati Sept. 13 ls37.
At 17. sradttSited from Uk
Cincinnati-High School.
-At -il-.. graduated from Yule
second ia the class -and class
orator.
At 22. studying law In Cin-
cinnati and working as a
nevsiier reiorter.
At -3. graduated. at the Cin-
cinnati La-w School dividing
first honors.
At 1M. assistant prosecuting
attorney for .Hamilton county.
Ohio. ' -
At 25. collector of internal
revenue.
At 26 resigned to enter pri-
Tate practice.
At 2S appointed assistant
county solicitor.
At M. judge of the Superior
Court of Cincinnati. -
At 33. solicitor general at
Washington ander President
Harrison. .
At 3." United States Circuit
Court Judge for the Sixth dis-
trict. At 44. -First civil gornor
of the Philippines.
At 47. Secretary of War iu
President Roosevelt "s- cabinet.
At 45. visited Philippines
with Congressional part . and
sugge-st.nttrovenients.
At 48. restored order in Cn-
J)a as Prirvisienal Governor.
At rtt. caifdldate for the R -pubiicaii
presidential noniina-'
tion.
At r.i.ReiwMicah candidal
for president of the rnitt'd
States. -.
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To supply- your table with the best
sot Cash Grocer Co.
Awaiting Your Orders
We Irave as tine a line of groceries
as it is possible to assemble. Those
vho are particular about what they
at should be pleased with what we are
able to furnish. It is to particular
people that we cater.
We invive you to try us in full con-
fidence that we will be able to please
vou.
You will find our prices just a- at-
tractive as the woods which is saying1
a whole lot.
W. M. SteVenSOn & CO. j
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12 HOURS AHEAD
The Daily Bulletin at a heavy expense has put on a
"X service which enables us to give the important hap-
: penings of the state and nation at least 12 hours before
the state dailies reach Brownwood. If you believe in
i prdnizing home enterprises here is a chance to practice
what you preach.
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JATIVISI.
Bryan Invades !cv .Icrsev.
Trenton. X. .1.. Sept. V- William J
Brvan came into Xew Jerse toda.v to
'deliver a speech or two and ineidental-
j ty to constilt with t-he Democratic
! leaders over fjhe outlook in this suite
j State Chairman Robert S. Hudspeth
j will endeavor to secure Mr. Urjnn's
: promise for a return visit some time
next mouth. He leHeves that ;i few
(speeches b the presidential candidate
will certainly result in a Democratic
ickjrv in Xe.w Jersey next Xoember.
it is a iaci vvru anowu inai a eou-
siderable element of tlie D-mocratic
party in New Jrse would have preT
f fcrred Judge Gray of Delaware as the
nominee for the presidencx . Rat since
j the Denver convention the rank and
'file of the party in this state has fall-ity
Vjen into line with a readiness that has
r J both surprised and pleased the Rryan
campaign managers. With more or
s j less dissension exist inc amonu the Re-
publicans the Democrats retard the
outlook with re;tt satisfaction.
Governor Fort w.a elect. -i la-t vear
Millinery
Opening
Everybody
b a plurality of vo-m. which repre-
sented in its great fall from the so-
uo plurality of President Roosevelt
in 1904 not -merely a decreased Re-
publican vote but a largelv increase
Democratic vote.
In everj presidential election since
' uid including IMG until isf0 New
I .U-rsey went 'Democratic. Two years
1 afi the Demoerats won four out of
j ten congressional seats . and missed
t winning two more by u lew hundred
! votes in a total in the two districts of
I about 73.UOU.
Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy One of
the Ile.st on the JIarket.
For many years Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has constantly gained
in favor and popularity until it is now
one of the most staple medicines in
use and has an enormous sale. It Is
intended especially for acute throat
and lung diseases such as coughs
colds and croup and can always be
depended upon. It is pleasant and
safe to take and is undoubtedly the
best in the market for the purposes
for which It is intended. Sold by all
druggists.
WANT SEWERAGE SYSTEM
FOR GOGGIN ADDITION
Citizens of Thai Portion of tin Town
ill Donate Ton arris Iniprou'iiienl
.Mr. Harrington who Saturday pur-
chased three residences and a hull'
block of properly from .Mrs. G. S.
Howard i.t the. 'corners of Austin Ave-
nue ami. College street informed the
secretary of the business league this
morning that he. is willum to donate
roi towards securing a sewerage sys-
tem for t'oggid addition. Mr. Harring-
ton has already let contract for ce?
f liielit WiUks around liis newly acquired
property and yesterday donated $!'".
toward. building sidewalks around
Daniel Raker College.
He thinks that the greatest need .of
the south portion" 'of - IJnnvnwopd is a
sewerage system. His Offer of ji.wn
was sujtpleiOented this morning bv a
similar (ine fivm WiR II. Ma'es. Who
staled a.seW-erage sjtem for lhat por
tion of. Rfovnwo6tl was afmost im- i
perafhu. '.Mr. Mayes tliinks "that the
health of the restdeiiu -of that portion ;
of tlie. citv cannot long-r lie eiulau-1
SB red 'by a'laelv of sanitation such as
a ewrae system -would give.
It is .likely that it number of proper-.
ow tiers Iu Cosiu and Ford Add!-.
: tions will donate lift-rally to -the city j
if air effort made to place '.a sewer- j
nge system them'
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Chitmm t: Sapp j.a rafcii for s--ond
hand Furniture. 21" t'i-nt-r Av -nue
llelcome
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Mexico ( elelratcs.
City of .Mexico-. Sept. I.. Mexico
today entered upon its customary two-
days' annual holiday in celebration of
the birthday of. President Diaz ami the
anniversary of Mexican Independence.
At the Xational Palace todav the presi-
dfnt received the diplomatic corps the
ollicers of the army civil officials and
others who came to offer their felici
tations.
Tonight the time-honored custom of
repeating the- Gr'ito o Hidalgo occurs
at II o'clock when the' president ap
pears in the central balcony of th;
Palace to ring the Independence bell.
This ceremony ushers in the celeb-
tion of Mexican Independence Da v.
Thus far nothing in the way of pub-
lic disorder has been reported and
nope is expected though the authori-
ties have taken extraordinary precau-
tions iu view of the widely circulated
reports of impending trouble. Troops
have been distributed all along the.
border- and in sections remote from
the larger cities -In the liorder cities
all saloons were ordered closed at
noon today and are. to remain closed
over tomorrow'.
Had Tetter for Thirty Years.
I have suffered with tetter for thir-
ty years and have tried almost count-
less remedies withlittle. if any relief-
Three boxes of Chamln'rlain's Salve
cured jne. It was a torture it breaks
out a little sometimes hut nothing to
what it used to do. D. ll) Reach. Mid-
land City Ala. Chamberlain's Salve
is for sale by all druggists.
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We buy. sell and exchange Furni-
ture' Stoves and everything else in
Household. Furniture.
CHITTUM &SAPP
d-283 21S. Center Ave.
To Welcome IrMi- Leaders.
New York. Sept. 1.1. The I'nited
Irish League today completed prepar-
ations for the.welcomc to be tendered
tii.lnlm V. I .V'llnxmil ;iiwl .Trietili I lev- f
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! m'' l"' l'."'."mui.u
who are coming here to speak i'n-.the j
interest of the-Home Iiu!e movetnont.
Mr. Kedmon and Mr. Devlin are due.
to arrive here Wednesday
or Thur:
da on the Oceanic
J nev win. on
net hiiui me iiav jy a ieueii ()n
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commttiee and a lave (U'leation irojn
the leayue will be at the pier when
they arrive. A private reception will
be jfiven the visitors Thursday eve-
ning1 and they will both make .address-
es at a public reception to be given at
a later date in the Majestic Theatre..
In addition to tbeie New. Voek' rlntei;
.
the Irish leaders will be heard' in Mos
ton. I'hilndelphia. Chicago and pfob
ablv-everal other cities.
heller to Geo. Mild.
Hronuwooil 'l'ea. !'.-'.
D -ar Sir." A certain ttaint-tnanu-
'tacturer. advertised "-nldorf-Astoria
painted throughout with m.v paint."
A part of the basement was so jiaint-
ed: not sa factorv ; painted Devoe
next time. ' "
Then 's a certain paint a big con-
cern very proud and ambitious that
hated to see-so. big a job rif. another
paint; so it : Went r for' that business.
That former paint was- about-. two-
thirds not paint but this proud and
am bit ions paint. was onl about one-
third twit paint. It succeeded in get-
tniL' a ti-:.)! - ualioiis. .". kits ot gal-Inn--
e.K tl
The Millinery establish-
ment of
Will bt Open
Satzij-ciay 19 f?'om 2:30 in
afteymoon to 10 in the
CveniJiff
e
To all lovers of pretty pattern tailored and street
hats We will also have good music Please
note the date SATURDAY 19.
When the painter hail used one kit
he called the manager; not satisfae-
tor . t-uf tti kits returned. A paint
one-third not paint. Is not good-enough
to displace Devoe..
This was several years ago. That
proud and ambitious paint is better
now; it is nearer honest.; il isn't short-
meusure at all and only !." er cent
adulterated. Its a pretty --good paint
now : or 1 1 gallons of it goes as far
as 10 of Devoe. - .
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J mice I. D. Fainhild owns two i
houses alike in Lufkln. Texas. J. M.
Ton-euee painted both houses one
l Uf. ililli me Jiuv j ..v.. I'.v-.-
paint.
It takes- a. pretty-good paint to dis-
turb Devoe.
Yoiirs truly
I. W. DEVOE & CO."
P. s .camp 'ell Drug Co. sell otir
.paint. .--
To Discuss Pure Drug Ari.
Atlantic City. N. .I..Sept. 1.1 Mem-
bers of the. National Retail Druggists'
Association are gathering ben- for
what promises t hi' the . largest and
niostiinportant .convention ever held
b their n;ganiation. The sessions
will continue through the entire week.
The operation of the pure drug act
and a number of other subjects of
great importance to the trade will be :
exhaustively discussed.
Sick Headache.
This disease is caused by a derange-
ment of the stomach. Take a dose of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets to correct this disorder and
the sick headache will disappear
sale by all druggists.
For
and ambitious adnlterated-ir-pet-ceut soft wtnter wheats average.10 percent
point: It tt.ok 13 gallons Devoe aiid'ard winter wheats 12 per cnt. and
1!.- gallons of the proud and ambitious hard spring wheats Ui percent..
3r V 1C L0()JV LKTS
j CONTRACT FOR VLhS.
I Loonp- hlst niIt 1(t ;i t.(m
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j artiunc
around his property on Hand street.
..... ... n !lkll ...... s.lnrw Ihi-
'I'll.
property of Kay Looney and nearly
around the entire- block. Mr. Peters
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is also intendm'' to construct a cemeat ;
i st.ieit. (i'iwJmr fin ftfirwT sfi-(t ri s ;i '
saifude si ml bctoes tb.ii the eitv will
- . . .
decide to invest tn
many crossing-..
A Hack of
Diarrhoea Cured by Out
' Dose of (.'hainherlain'.s Colic Choi
era and Diarrhoea JJeniodv.
. I was so weak from an attack of
diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend
to my duties when I took a dose of
! ".
unamneriain s
flie rIf.lorfl nnrf
j VlM.llll. . ...... . vr..' W.A'y.i-.
Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me en-
j'tirelj and I had been taking other
medicine for nine da.ys without re
lief.- I heartily recommend this reme-
dy as being the best to my knowledge
for bowel complaints.: It- G. Stewart
of the firm. of Stewart & Rro. Green-
ville Ala. For sale by all druggists.
C. .C. '.Peters tliis morning began
-building sidewxilks in front of Howard
-j 'it-kins' two places un Austin Avenue
and -Warren J.ockett's residence ad-
joimltg. He al?o commenced on a
walk at the - Kirkpatriek home . on
Durham street- .and vvi II likely con-
tinue this walk around Arthur Low's
block of property. -
Chittum i: Sapp wail to buy sec-
ond band Furniture. L'l Center Ave-
nue . " d-2S
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Kxpert's Ileport on Alaska Wheat.
The agent sent by the Department of j
Agriculture to Juniata Idaho tuin-tf
vestigat' the present status of the so-;
called Alaska wheat said to yield f
more than 20 bushels per acre makes
the following statement by wire:
"Alaskayielding 2" bushels per acre. (
Badly mixed. Grain inferior. Quality j
soft and white.' Ordinary wheat yield-'!
in" - fullv as much. Best varieties
. " i
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. ii.viiint f mn fin Itt' flu l
more. ;
An analysis recently made by the i
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U'eptirtment of Agriculture shows that ;
Alaska wheat contains only a little. Lame Hack.
This is an ailment. for which Charn.-
berlain.'s Pain Balm has proven es-
pecially valu...'. In almost every
Instance It affords- prompt and perma-
nent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange of
Orange Mich. says of it: "After us-
ing a plaster and other remedies for
three weeks for a Lad lame back. IA
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's;
Pain Balm and two applications ef- J
fected a cure." For sale by all drug-'
gists. j
Let us be your Tailor.
We cut and make to order
Full Suits Slf.00 and up. "
Coat and Trousers ll'.OO and up.
Trousers 4.00. and up . . - -
Ladies' and Misses garments.
Suits Skirts Coats Jackets
Rain Coats and Shirt Waist
Suits at moderate prices.
. Ciarnients made to order from your own material or ours in any
stvle selected. We guarantee to tit you.
J. J. HAYES & Co
My Line of
Staple
And
Fancy
Groceries
is secoi.d to noi..- in the city in
point of an-H. nality " and
freshness. One me a trnl.
HAYNIES
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Gre.-.;c'
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"that :u i -
tile" . A . ! '. i .
tf.'i.rt'r
e;t.-i.. . .r.
the ai-:
act t'ii. '
la a vvi...
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drowijjnu i r i;
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. . - w ..ariier
. .. .-. ::-'ut till
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s'petfC.'iJeSSi
a.i.imnis
v.:i4..i' :.tij:iijug -A
;r.... !!! iili- tha
r !ie j.li jrynx.
r vi:.i;)i5t-gnard
tr 'tbisi lu: -lUe-8 -s
swim;. r i i..o- r.
nostriU. if p s : h
beJihui t. t r.;i. ;t:.i
and. so dovris vyhftlptpe. The
result in nearly ert.iiif' ileath. -Swal-lowin:
water d es you no Inlrui. but
breathing- tt may kill you.' How to
avoid accidentally bre . thing ir. though
that Is a question iiuU.dy seems able
to answer."- Philadelphia Bulletin.
Ice and Mice.
For horses suffering from inflamma-
tion of the lungs an old prescription
was a mixture of shot and powder In
milk. This has even been applied to
human beings. Iu "Idlehurst" mention
Is made of sparrow shot five or six to
the dose to be taken twice a day as a
remedy for "brown klters" which Is
believed by the English farm laborers
to be caused by the "lights" (their
term for lungs) rising up the windpipe.
The shot Is supposed to weight them
down in their rightful place. Sussex.
England is the scene of "IdlehursL"
It was a Sussex woman who was or-
dered by the doctor to put some Ice In
a bag and bind it on the temples of. her
sick boy. Inquiring after his patient
the next day. the physician received
the reply -oh. Tommy's better but the
mice are dead!"
Then Ho Got His.
A young Lancashire Hid joined the
army and soon after his arrival at
headquarters got into trouble. Ac-
cordingly he had to face his command-
ing utllcer next morning.
The usual preliminaries were gone
through when contrary to orderly
room etiquette the recruit commenced
to defend himself.
"Silence!" roared the adjutant
"Thou shut up." said the prisoner.
'Tin not speaking to thee. I'm talk-
ing to the old chap in the chair' Lon-
don Scraps.
Too Much For Him.
"How true that old saying Is about
a child asking questions that a man
cannot answer" remarked Poplelgh.
"What's the trouble now?" queried
f his friend Singleton.
"This morning." replied Poplelgh.
"my little boy asked me why men were
scnt to congress and I couldn't tell
nim."-Chicago News.
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Did He?
"You never saw a man who under-
Bt0oil -women."
"Well. I knew a man once who
. "And did he?"
"Well he never married one." Hous-
ton Post.
Her Chin.
Dawson The facial features plalhly
- indicate character and disposition. In
selecting your wife were you governed
by her chin"1 SpenJovr 2s"o but I have
been ever since wo married.
Her Ears In Danger.
Susie had left her toys about the
kitchen. Mother (picking them up)
Susie if you leave these things about
Ihe-kitcIuM again I'll box your ears find
throw them in ttuTash pit
None but the contemptible are ap.
prehenslve of coutempt. Rochefou-
cauld. 5
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1908, newspaper, September 15, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344929/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.