Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909 Page: 2 of 7
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LAtE TWO
THE DAILY BULUTIm.
FKIDAY DECKMRyt if) 190a.
Money
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It's an old saying and as trite and true to-day as' ever. In the strong auits of this bank Money is safe here and
nan' Fit AwaA '
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It's only by personal check it can be withdrawn.
We issue -time certificates of dei
isit;
We accept check on other banksthe sarrheas if they were cash.
lour account is invited. y
The Brown wood National Bank?
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The Daily Bulletin
MAYES riUNTISG CO. Props.
"tYTLL II. MAYES Managing Editor.
a A. TIW.VELL City Editor.
B. F. MAYES Business Manager.
E. C. SEITZ City Circulator.
W. B. DUXA Foreman Mech. Dept.
Entered at the Browne ood PostotYice
n a W n Tl A Place fntt Wflffni
FRIDAY. DECEMHElt 10. F.HI'.L
If jsqu like Brownwood. teil others
about it.-
I -The visiting ladies all comment on
the 'beautiful streets of Brownwood
and the ioel hunies; This is a mat-
ter in which the town prides itself
itiMl the "work of paving streets and.
huitdiugiiiore. beautiful hoiiies will
Continue with . unabated interest. i
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The Bulletin-be.fieves that West Tex-
as can be developed uml Is hems de-
veloped! without making juij light on
East -Texas neirher. does it bjelieAe in
Stirling - up . sectional . . ftl-JeeUng and
j strife- its this great .state.- There i-
j.rocm enough- hero -tor. nfl'niul for the
j work of ail- . . .'.-
Sealshipt
Oysters
OVERDUE TUG BOAT
HOT YET REPORTED
Had Crew of Six .Men Aboard and All
Are Supposed to Bute Been
Lost Uilli Boat.
Ualveston. Texas Dec" 10. The tug
J funny which was due-at thb port
last Saturday night .from. ' Ha hi tie is
The Store of Progress
ALWAYS TO THE FORE!
note the foi.lowim; list of touting delicacies 5xd
scbstanti ls sitpmf.d fob the delect tj0x of ocr itsto.
MEKS:
The Well Kihmwi Ferndell Brand Canned Goods Which Has no Superior.
Pears Slicod and unsliced.
Peaehes Sliced and unsticed.-
Cherries Bed Roily Pal iy Pitted:
Every local citizen . oT''-JSJ''ivH-should
be &"iwa ierper . ; ' T
It Isn't evfirjr man at good purpose
who is fitted tor erjxfcitfg ihxt. conies
Oystersare in excellent
condition now and we
have Ordered an UnUSUal tertafned that the craft was driven on ' lieapplo Hawaiian Sliced:
large SUpplV for' Thanks- " 'rock and sunk. -during Saturday's I'iueapple G rated.. '
giving. " j storms. The crew was composed of ' R-'tRberrles ReL i. heavy: syrup.
j Captain Allen WVK. Nelson engineer Straw6srrle-keil in hear? "s-yrup;
rnone ll and thev Will C S. .Stowley. steward. John Olsen ARncow wiccu -anu peeieu.
be promptly delivered. j fireman John Wlratlen and one other
l....t i.w.v. i. Vu.. i:...:
Uimilunil nan utliu - J lie .IllllilJ vvi
still missing today; and fears are en- ; Cherries White Royal Ann. '.
Salad Dressing.
.Maraschino Cherries.
Preserves and Jams of all kinds.
0Hve3 in bulk and bottles.
Pure Maple Syrup. .
Pancake and Buckwheat Hour.
j. . j-ae- wesi jexas uevfitopmont t on-1
i.0? has ben in session at San Ange-1
fcj;.-'tfiis .week. Bfowjtwooil Jha? been'
fso imieii interested in the ". develop- '
meat At- home .and in eiitertiinhi a
S&i convention this yeek-tSat k was j
not '-' epre'seated at ihW-icb-ngre- :
Nothing but Sealshipt
served or sold at the
Dulci
Restaurant
considered entirely
to hand ifec' are some: few felA Thre isn't a -w.ca.la town these das ;
lows who coilii preach a lick.. ...
- The farmer win pins his ht)fes .. to
diversified craps is net sjofut? io
make any grejki mistake for he v ill b.j
certain to rttalie n his hopes A
Su ppose yoa do you r.. shopping .-5rly.
this time? Heip the stores the
clerks.. as well as.yoarself. 5y avoid-
ing the rush. . - ...
It may be a Utile hit too cold to risk
buildiag a sidewalk but not too cold
to make a contract. Hunt" P the
buiWers aa4 set -bttsy
wh:oah find a minute that he can
speM out of Browtfowi liftlQis .fdf-
peM.:4iy. iieceseity to do set ;" . '
: "Nnihiti the lost - uKnt& the brick
Not Worth Having.
He was employed by a firm of deal-
ers in bric-n-brac and Id furniture to
scour rural districts in search of ah-
thjues. and uddenly Xte"epleI an old
; fashioned cottage nestling at the foot
- of a hill.
wprk Iras been completed otf four large j . Surely here in this old world spot
Toriiatoes-Iir '1 and 3 pound cans.
i'ears-rFiyo different varifStf .
seaworthy. The f Succotash In .live differ3ht.--tarle.ties.
tug.Xoo with R. B. Clark one of the Beans Lima. . . .
owners of -the tug Jimmy cleared at j Beans Strlngiess.
11 oVlotvk this morninir to 'search for Squash
the mis.-ing craft j Beans Kid noy. '
Asparagus. . ...
s pa rdgti T i Sv
j IHum Pudding. .
i i-uosier.
OINOERS BY ENGINE:.I!oyal Ink.
j Apple Butter.
j ..Mince .Meat Stone Jars
DRAGGED THROUGH HOT
Crawles Fnder Entrine to Clean
i'an Diiriinr-Absence-oi .'
EnL'inejT.
Ash
CODDS 0T C.VDER THE FERY-
DELE BRAND BIT OF THE
HIGHEST CRADE.
Berts Canned.
BiVeapple Chunks
'f'uojpkins. . -
Pimeritos; . . - '. 7:
.Mush Rooms.
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Crabbs. Caviar.
Cnderwood Deified Ham.
Capers.
East India Chutney.
Erp Horse Radish.
Olive oii Finest Sublime Luca.
Dates Stuffed and plain.
Figs Imported.
buitilings- in .BrownwoOdV the Brown
wooI.atiiuai Bank the Santa Fe he-
IHM'.4he Central School building and
the -Electric Light Cos.- builtling ev-
er ae of wrh ichi is a- firstHCla3s st nie-
.there would be something in his line.
. lie knocked sharply at the door and
a weary looking woman answered.
"Iio 3'ou happen to have any antique
furniture madam." he asked; "or any
old ornaments such us heathen idols
or the like?'-
aire aud. a. credit to the town. There : The womai lookeil. somewvbat puz-
Some papers Are calling DstAidson a
straddler. He say's piai&ly .'that he
favors submSsekta put opposes state
prohibition is &at a straddle '!
The man wito. iaS tiatt; rmijroad
bonding iti TeitJBS s reiardftd by
hostile legislatfoa hould lie swppreAs-.
ed. The railra4.nineaae tigffres; are
against frith. - . ; ". . ' " ' '
The directors elect of the Brown-
wood North and Sojrth road are going
about thir wdt;.ith business like
method and determination mi extt
soon to be shotting the fruits of thir
efforts. . " -
ure-several other -fine buildings uncier
way and many more planned. Sure-
ly Brownwvod is growing nicely.
Th ElepHant't Revertg.
In the autobiopmpby of .Mr. Llndley
Murray a pMssage .ci-tirs from wbleli
It appears that -n- of the clearest
heads that - ever ewatHl iti the busi-
ness of analysis wan well uicli crackei
by a shuple agent 'r a smalt. offense.
In the year' ITT 1 lie Nhed the ele-
phants t th iHeei--!i';iee nd from
whatever motive ventured to with-
draw ji portion ot. Uie liay which one
of them bad been euHectinir with hlu
probos-is tn t!i-' tl"" The little af-
front "trended -the sJi'g.K.totis animal
liighly. The. keeper. rvHiatked that ho
wau.'tl never forg-t. ..id it was obvious
from the .rapid C'n-oSHtitis of hi
trunk that he only wanted ati ppor-
tunity to avenge -the iiirsappropriatiuii
of his property op-the spit. The grato-
marhui. lwever. kept out of his way.
probably thinking.no niore of t he mat
ter until he chanced to revisit the
same place after an interval of several
weeks. On this occasion a number of
other persons" were present but of the
whole the elephant singled out his en-
zlod for a moment. - .
"I think I've got one" she said at
length. .
Agog with expectation he followed
her Into the" house and to a room where
lay ti hulking fellow who was fast
asleep on. a couch.
-There it is" she replied pointing
to the couch. "He"H the-only idie thing
I've got in the place hasn't done any
work for years. He may do for you
but he's certainly no Ornament." Lon
lou Tit-Bits.
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) Galveston. Texas. Dec". Jo R. -7
micr a fireman on. the onth bound I
i freight train of the .Missouri' Kansas ('
ami. .Texas railroad late Inst niht
) wuts-faiuily Injured beneath the engine j
; when engineer. T. ."J. Cox started the!
locomotive. - In the absence . of Cox.
.Nemic crawled under the -engine to
clean the ash pati. The engineer re-
turned.and started to mo;ve the engine
Into the switch. Nemfc was dragged
through the hot cinders and crushed.
He had a brother thnt lives at Hills-
boro who was notified of the accident.
J. M. HORN M . D
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Mallows Drug Store '
Iiesiileuce Phone --4
WE HAVE A Fl'LL LIVE OF ALL I NCR EDI EM'S FOR FRTIT CAKES
AM) MINCE MEAT AND ALL KINDS OF EVU'ORATED FRFJTS.
Give Us a Call
lliiiiter-Kiiiiit: iwt o. Co.
PHONE 40 and 440. .
SPECIAL SERVICES AT
THE CHRISTIAN CHFRCH.
X Look in the show window cf
IThc
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Toggery
- - piny and aimed a desperate blow at his
. ; head which fortunately neither proT-
The fact thai another express com
pany is coining vo Sro n ooil tiidictes
'ad fatal nor took effect.
that the town 3ias grown enough to
You will see a sample pf the many
nice things we are showing suitable for
Y Holiday presents. Things that young
Made His Ideas Flow.
I used to write for a medical peri-
odical. - On returning home one elnv
pay twompMife io.do biwe here.i afl(r a vt.rv m.urv dBJ.g work al tllft
and that this grOt!i has attracted out-i hospital and feeling completely ex-
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j uausieci i 1'uimi a uoie irum iivi ed
itor.. "Please let me have an article on
surli nnrl s-.ieli ji siihierf fnnlr-lit " 1
The man wh-Imagines i3iat"--there j sat down with pen and paper before
fK)liticli in mQ' lot 11 u'onl could I write.
i men i iny ihick inzwy ami oegan io
side attention.
X and old men would appreciate.
V Silk Reefers Phoenix Mufflers for
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will b nothing oing
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Texafi dtiruis tws next re swains ie- j HpccuIntc as 0 the causo of my U71tlt
citise coo;rei Is l JWBssiofl hastiness- ' of ideas. 1 thought: "The brain Is the
ed wron: The stayouiei. - r n.e an It was. yesterday. but yester-
day I was not tired. Perhaps it Is the
lively enough wi kwh mjr the ptfhJ ic hi- f..ur!r cjm!tion that prevents the
.. ." ; - -: i brain from acting. If the blood does
.. ..not go up to the brain. I may bring the
brain down to the blood." I therefore
4V few papers have bad something to piacc.( nv at on the table look-
rox aboot tfca "Vitrafcauoa of i'ierce. mg sideways at the paper and began
Piehce didn't rtaft ihe chance of ft vin-
terest.
Ladies and Men
Linen Handkerchief sSiIkHandker-
f chiefs Night Shirty Fancy Sus-
penders Combination Sets of Tie
Handkerchief and ioks. Stocks
Fine half hose a splndiolection
coat sweaters and neckweaisf an-
X y vests kid gloves bath rob s.
TIL tJrrh; Our line of shirts collars hats un-
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dieatloji. He aaereiy supped tnrougn )en(1 a in down 0n the table and fin- JA4.T J .Ui .r i
the meshes of tfce hi hw?ase the
cpurt decided tjiat his own testimony
given In a JVIisaouri con rt could hot be
used against hiin In u criminal trinl in
this state..
IJrownwood people are deliglited
that its fair visitors this we are so
plensed 'with tJie lx)w wiUl Ul
hospltaUtT Of Her people. To secure
that favorable commendation of such a
body of women Is indeed worth much
to any place.
ished the -article with my hend in that
position. Sir T. Latider
Practitioner.
Brunton in t
X11C11 UlCbi) lb LUllipiCLC.
His Memory.
'Tins hen good memory?"
"Xo just a common ordinary every-
day memory. He remembers people
who owe him money much better than
those to whom he owes money." De-
troit Free Press.
If mere ideas are not -truth they are
at leirt the cloth of which It Ih made.
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Sunday. D(H!ember 12th. there
will be Layman's service arid annual
roll ' call. Following is the program
for the day's service's.
10:45 a. m. Old-T.ime songs by the
congregation. led by the choir.
il a. m. Communion service .to be
followed by the annual .roll-call.
Address by. C H. Jenkins. Subject:
"History of the B.rWawood Christian
Church." -
Address by R. H. Foster. Subject:
"The Fnture-of the Br6wnwo5d Chris-
tian Church." v
At. night the. Laymans services will
be continued.
j Better Candy j
The candy I make is just
a little bit better than seems nec
essary. To appreciate the qual- J
ity of candy yotv must try it. A
trial is what I asV-
nitniPTuif ninnirn'
E. FRANKE I
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aiifi.on'h
m. Special? mhsic by choir
TO. -
.Vd Iress- by J. M. Moody ' Subject :
The Lajman His Relation ...to ' the
I'htirch." - : ...
Address by . Che.-ter Key Subject:
"The Laymaft. 'His Relations to the
Worl.l." '
Address by V..'.. .Mn'rqufs. Subject:
"The Lajrnan.-His Relations to Fel-
low Layiuen."-
- Address by V. Davis. Subject:
The Layman; His Relations to the
Pastor.'.' . -
Every member . is expected ' to be
Iresent and are refptested "to be on
time. The public -invited. -
Bilbo school it 0:30 a. m.
Lignt ana heavy
and
Sleeping In Church.
"Charles." saitl old .Mrs. Spreckles to
her husband. "I'm so ashamed of the
way you go to sleep in church Sunday
after Sunday that I don't know what
to do. 1 can't hardly hold my head up
and look the people In the face after
the services. You are such a devout
man on week days that I don't see why
you sbiiw so much disrespect for sa-
cred things on the Sabbath."
"There's no disrespect intended." an-
swered .Mr. Spreckles. "I am like the
little boy next door. All week he
looks forward eagerly to the Sunday
auto ride his uncle gives him. It Is
the crowning event of the week to
him. Yet he goes to sleep Invariably
before he has ridden a mile and he
doesn't wake up until it is all over.
Because Willie goes to sleep Is no sign
that the ride is not doing him any
good. Is it?" Newark News.
HOSKINSON i
"We DehveV The (ioods." i
dray 2
age piano and lurniture Z
nqving car loads dis- Vr
Iributcd stored and for- I
warded. i
; Agts Gulf Refining Co.
Fhones 315 2.1C i1
We have just received
our stock of
Pickles
Emigrant Potatoes.
Irish potatoes like Irishmen do bet-
ter abroad than they do at home and
Just as the average irishman when he
gets to the colonies becomes a gov-
ernor general like Txrd .MucDonuell
or Sir (lavan Duffy so the average
Irish seed potato planted In England
knocks spots out of (he average Scotch
or English !. Irish Homestead.
consisting of
j Bulk and Bottle
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Sweet and Sour.
: Relishes etc.
iw.n.
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PHONE 9fi
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909, newspaper, December 10, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345071/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.