Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
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The Woman Who Deposits
her cash in the bank and pays her household and other bills by check is never bothered by trying to find out where her
moneyhas gone. She knows for her returned checks will show just how and when she spent it.
The Brownwood National Bank
iilation and are grad-
sh of business has left
have had to dn it at
invites accounts from women and. will extend every courtesy and all needed advise to them
formation.
We issue time certificates of deposit.
We furnish safety lock boxes to our customers.
Ask any of the officials for in-
't acquainted with ns.
w- a this be-
you bnd us an or-it.
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WLLL II. MATES JSTnnnging Editor.
C. A. TCXNELL City Editor.
H. F. MAYES Business Manager.
E. C SEITZ City Circulator.
W. E. DCLA Foreman Mecli. Dept.
Entered at Uie Brovrmvood Fostoffice
as Second Class 3TaIl Matter
SATrRDAY NOVEMBER 20 15)09.
While the town is growing help it
to the extent -of building a good side-
walk". And now those Ballinger people not
satisfied with white ' mocking birds
are now catching white quaiL What
will they see next.
Brownwood must be represented at
the preliminary meeting of the West
Texas Development congress at .Abi-
lene next Monday as well -as at. San
Angelo on Dec. Gth. . '
Not a. aetvspaper in Texas has been i
heard to complain of the appointment
of Jewel P. Lightfoot to the office of
many of the clearest reasoners
agree.
STILL "SIGNALING.'.''
Brother Mayes has a -new. girl baby
at his .house but he still finds time to
signal Waco and to prod the ."Cotton
Belt' . On Jo Brownwood! Waco
Times-Herald.
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FIRST TO SHOUT.
"The rain in Dallas has given The
Times-Herald its first opportunity for
over a year to exclaim 'Lift Dallas
out of the mud" says the Brownwood
Bulletin. Correct and The Tim ex-
Herald was a cheerful shouter with
those eminent Franco-Americans. Sen-
ors de Sullivan and TDoran running-
neck and neck for second place
ed to secure the bonus and right-of-way
for the Abilene Central railroad
are working like Trojans with a fair
outlook for success.
Chief Engineer Brndshaw is down
there assisting the people with his
plan and advice oil bonus-getting
etc. and. every one has confidence in
him and Col. Morgan Jones doing
what they say they will do in the way
of building the road rapidly.
to the country and to many people.
A little leaflet just issued gives the
following interesting Information:
"Rev. A. B. Norrell of Brownwood
began his work as a""lnissionary of the
American Sunday School Union Oct-
tober 1st 1SS4. Duting the twenty-
five years of service his. record shows
the following results:
"Sunday Schools organized 7!tf. In
these schools were enrolled' -122.1
First Presbyterian Church.
Rev L. C. Vass of Congo Missions
will fill the pulpit at the First Presby-
terian church tomorrow at 11 a. nu
and 7:80 p. ni.
The. efforts of Brownwood and the teacher3 ;in(1 37950 scholars. He also
Texas Central management to thwart
the plans of the Abilene Central it is
safejo say- will prove abortive.
visited and aided 3S1 organized Sun-
day Schools and 1 1 637 homes. In ad-
dition to this work Mr. Norrell deliver-
. It is the intention of the promoters ed 2.7S5 serihons and addresses dis-
to start active work on the road with- -trlbuted 9377 Bibles and Testaments
in a few days .perhaps in .'a week the $irS9.13 worth of religious literature
pernianent line will be staked off and and In the accomplishment of all this
gotten ready for "the graders. be traveled 121.61J miles.
l lie people of Cottonwood too are
"A conservative estimate of the re-
hard at work on the. bonus and right- suits growing out of these Sunday
NEVER TOUCHED HIM
Anion?: . thoe siisuested for '- cone
. - T " 1 of-way and will get up what is re- Schools ornanfzed bv Mr Norrell will
ressmen m the. Fourteenth-district is . - . ; if-"uuf uwn.u in -wnui m
quired of them without .much; trou- show that at least 3;325 persons have
ble. Cross Piains is hoping that Ris- professed faith In Christ and 225
Eiditbr Will H. Mayes of the Brown-
wood Bulletin. There is not a man in
that district who would make .a more
adle congressman than Mayes but he.
is -entirely too good a newspaper man
to be -ruined in the making qf Cong-
ressman. Scare the bee : away
Willie: Alrilene News.
Editor Majes will never do anything
to lower the dignity of the Texas
Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs
quickly. Strength the lungs and ex-
pels colds. Get the genuine in a yel-
low package. Camp-Bell Drug Co.
Special
Kates
to boarders by the week or
month at theDulcf Restaurant
Three Hot meals every day.
If your regular meals do not suit
you we serve everything order just
what you like.
Fish and Oysters a spec-
ialty. Served any style.
nifiinn nrr
uTiiLiU rtlar reasonabe vrice'
Presbjlerijin 111"""
. the Proposi1 T-1
3:av hares
to the
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jisue wim me mi
for granting conceQStel"Il
Matt Winn and oth
race track with gani.oc
at Juarez the Presby--0
Texas today adopte
which petitions the sta
at Washington to take s
may be practicable with tl
of Mexico to the end that t?3
sion be revoked in so far as
race track gambling.
The petition recites that thi
cession is plainly an attempt to .
the laws of Texas and is detrime lp
to the best Interests of the state a6'
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whole and El Paso in particular. Dr
McFadden of the El Paso Presby-
terian church introduced the resolu-
tion. Announcement was made this after-
noon that the charges againtt Dr.
Caldwell of Fort Worth will be taken
up Saturday. .
ing Star will not get the road so that church organizations developed. j OffTV
they may secure It via their town. :lud- - "The religious census of the United ; UiTt!i
on to Brownwood - ' .states show that we have seventeen I 1 EkTST and KTifyh't
Potosi people are hopeful' .of secur-"million boys and girls not In Sunday j eonnT.ntn flrsnfr .nnm fnr' FtfIey' !dtf y Remwfy wl cu
. . . .. separate timing room for anv case of kidney or bladder trouble
ing the road as the survey runs with- Schools and of that number more ' Xo Qrdor tQQ smal nQr that u art beyond the reach of medi.
in -three miles of them but The than G0O.0OO are. in the rural districts 0 jare 'cine. Cures backache and irregular-
chances are not iirst-v lass fur the of Texas. . j ities that if neglected might result in
rn.ni m iMWrt thmieh . Mi rotnmif- r ru i.. r I r-- .n n Brighfs disease or diabetes. Camp-
; Be!l Drug Co
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON RELIABLE JEWELRY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
: Twenty per cent discount is always better than an auction sale because you known what you are buying have time to make a close examination of the
I goods and never pay a high p.ice for a cheap article. My sale begins Saturday November 20th not with he expectation or even desire of putting
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anyone out ot xne jeweiry ousiness nenner uo i nave xo raise any amoum ot money dux
t 'v IT merely to allow my old customers and new ones i nope to gain an opportunity to ouy
RELIABLE Jewelry at a reduced price. The goods I am offering you are my goods and
are paid for and consist of the highest grade that of goods in the best jewelry stores. Sale is on
everything except diamonds. This will give you an opportunity to buy RELIABLE goods from a RE-
LIABLE house at a discount of 20 per cent. In this sale you can select anything from my stock and
have it put away .for Christmas and I assure you the Quality and Price is always right.
X. B U P E Jowlej-
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Attorney General and all that have
mentioned it have most heartily en-
dorsed LlghtfooL Xo greater compli-
ment than this couid possibly be. paid
a man.
.Brownwood a. year from now will
hardly. 3ook like the Brownwood of
today .so rapid . will oe its growth.
the prediction for its fulfillment is
certain.
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Is this our Brooks our M. M. BroOks
who since Davidsonis announced re-
signation. Ms . said that he to will
resign from office on January 1st to
run for goifernor? If so. what kind of
a change iuis come o'er the spirit ot
his -dreams? .
Hon. . H. Jenkins wfll not be a
candidttte for re-election to the' lfigis-
Jature.. Wanted a candidate in this
district w36 AvJH agree to see that the
right of ocntract ts restored to Tex-
as newspaper men. Others need not
apply to the Bulletin for support.
There is ia principal involved in thin.
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The prohibitionists would make a
ten strike and route the enemy com-
pletely by uniting on Attorney Gener-
al Davidson for governor and this is
..said Avlth. .all due deference and re-
gard or the other candidates. As a
. political. move It would simply corral j
the .governor's office and make suc-
cess s ir.e ns the Bulletin views
the situation. This paper is not in
this statement oommiting itself to
Davidspn or against any one else but
Is "merely iStatlng a Tact to which
Press. A seat in congress is a nice
job. but Editor Mayes is too .useful
where he is to: rhink of . going after
anything else. Fu. Worth Star Tele-
gram. The bee never even touched Editor
Mayes.. The suggestion was from some
good intentioned but misguided news-
paper friends and they have "already
been forgiven.
IN THE PUBLIC EYE.
- Brown county is in the public eye.
these days because It has Issued bonds
-and has started to improve its public
tee from there has had a mooting wKii Sunday School T'niou to reach these
Col. Jones in regard to the matter." neglected .children by garnering them
The. esteemed -News is seeing things into Sunday Schools where they may
wrong. There is no effort nere to . te instructeu in .uou s worK.
thwart the Abilene movement and no
desire" to dp so. Our. people are try-
"In promoting this work this So-
ciety does not seek to supplant de-
ing to build a road to Kising Star; It iiomirtatio.nal efforts but its real pur-
is true and are going to build it. but pose is to build up the cause of Christ
they will be glad to see the Abilene and turn over the results of its work
to the denominations.
"Every dollar contributed to aid
this Society serves to bring at least
one boy or girl into Sunday School
and pay for a Bible that costs twenty-
five cents". Will you not help us to
reach these boys? . .
"Contributions for this work may
road built there too. The Brown-
wood. road will endeavor to get there
by the time the Abilene road is con-
structed and the people of Brown-
wood will rejoice In having another
connection with Abilene. The Abilene
roads in a business like way. Brown paper appears to think Brownwood is
county people have read that statistics not in earnest. In that the paper Is
show. that the farmers of the country mistaken for Brownwood has not only he sent to Rev. A. B. Norrell Brown-
would save three hundred billion dol- raised within a few thousand dollars wood. Texas: Rev.' H. Wilkcrson.
lars yearly in hauling their stuff to of the money required to build the Arlington. Texas or Mr. E. B. Steven-
market- if there were good roads all road but has the subscription reduced son. COS Postal Building. Kansas
over the co'untry. and are determined to notes. The Bulletin Relieves that City Mo"
that they will pocket their part of Instead of attempting to create ill- j. " "
this divine -Abilene News. 'feeling between Abilene and Brown-! Mrs. Louie Ilite 42S Outlen St..
inis sating. Auuuit i.q. ? i ;. rwr..r
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"Foley's Kidney Pills started me on
the road to health. I was treated by
Brown county is spending- a-$l00.-wood the News should at least credit
000 in road building and Is going to Brownwood people with being sincere
Teap a million dollars in returns to. and honest and endeavor to maintain f0Ur doctors and took other kidney
the farmers and business men. uur mai sinmui Kuuu iccnuh-uau u.
people voted almost unanimously for ways prevailed between the two
the bond issue with which to b'uild towns
the roads and they are more and more r
pleased that they did it We hope to
see. Taylor county and all the other
counties in this section of the state
especially following Brown county's
good exnniple and build good roads.
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A NEWSPAPER DELUSION. .
- The following is from the Abilene
News of recent -date:
TWENTY FIVE YEARS
OF CHRISTIAN SEItYK K.
We are so accustomed to seeing
Rev. A. B. Norrell the American Sun-
day School worker in . this territory
that we .do-not stop to consider the
great work he has done in this terri-
tory for the past twenty-five years
remedies but grew worse and was un-
able to do my housework and the
doctor told me I only could live from
two. to six months. I am now so
much better that I do all of my own
work and I shall be very glad to tell
any one afflicted with kidney or blad-
der trouble the good results I receiv-
ed froin taking Foley's Kidney Pills."
Commence today and be well. Do not
risk having Blight's Disease or Dia-
betes. Camp-Bell Drug Co.
I'll OX K KkS AND JTAKE' AN AP-
POINTMENT FOR . TH0SV X.HA
PHOTOS YO!' INTKND TO HAVE
that he . has rounded out in this ser-
Word conies from Rising Star- in- vice. Busy years they have been and TAKHyiTS NONK TOO KAKLY
dlrectlv that the committees appttinK years that have resulted in. great good HARTlftiWS STUDIO.
Some choice bargains
now in Brownwood
property
What do you wan!
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get it quick.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1909, newspaper, November 20, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345185/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.