Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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I I
I i rlNE IN CAPITAL SOCIETY
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THE DAIL1 BULEtslifl.
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YOUR GRAY HIS
QUICKLY
VANISH
TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
Flans are being made at Austin for
the establishment of an abattoir. The
building v 1 11 be patterned after tho
one now in successful operation at
Paris.
Through the efforts of the Cham-
bers of Commerce. of Fort Worth and
Dallas a Reciprocity Club will be
formed between the two cities with
a slogan of "North Texas ahead of
1 the World."
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makes a person look old. We all Four Texas snortnorn nuns un-
know the advantages of being young. Jed by Frank Schofield of Hillsboro
Aside from the good impression a won first prize over four Internation-
yonthful appearance mak'es on oth- nl champion heifers owned by Xorth-
ers
A Harmless Remedy Jlwle from (Jar-
den Sage Restores Color In
(Jray Hair.
A feeling of sadness accompanies
the discovery of. the first gray hairs
which unfortunately are. looked upon
as heralds of advancing age. Gray
hair however handsome it may be.
creasing its capital stock from 3200-
000 to $300000.
The business men of Huntsville are
offering ten prizes to the farmers of
that district for the best form and
garden products of the year. The pur
pose of the premiums is to stimulate
Pampa.
A farmer near Denton recently sold
one White Rock fowl for $100.
The North Texas Bee: Keepers As-
sociation will hold its annual meeting
at Greenville April 3rd and 4th.
A contract has been let tor tit
simply knowing that you are ern breeders at tho Fat Stock Show
the
agricultural activity in Walker coun-j erection of a new $30000 modern Bo-
ty tei at sinton.
The Texas Press Association will The Prewitt Hardware Co. has ffl-
meet "in TempleJUav lGth to ISfth. ed an amendment increasing its capi-
!tt . . rr. . . tal stock from $75000 to $100000.
The Kingsville Commercial Club has v
. A $io000 modern sanitarium is to
subscribed for one of the leading.
f' -tori tr.m buidlt at Paris in the near future
farm papers in Texas for 130 farm- '
. n n u.' Tle Industrial Oil Company ol
. ; r - 1 Houston will erect a new plant to
paper is 10 uu aunt iui vuu
icnat ssnnnnn
A charter has been granted the Sou- Through the efforts ot the chamber
thern Traction company of Dallas; Qf CominerCQf Houston is to have a
capital stock $7r00.000. candy factorr.
A 501)00000 root gas well was re- 5
rtnnflf ririittrht Jn in till Petrnlia CSS 1 "
wuit Jl WUD' " - - j
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Dissolution Xotice.
The partnership under the
fina-
field near Wichita Falls.
San Antonio fs to have a new park
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handicap of looking ' Moore-Bluff rice comp'any of .iloMoir' Dr . amora?"L -! sl i--. name -of Clingman-Hall .Iaariner7
t y rny W ' wltl caUa s.oCc ot S250.000. H j- f J Co ot P.a.avle- Texas s . aV
.1 TIlO SnifllVfStfriI I ftlfllHlOlie atlll. . . hnslnacn TT-Hl v
lmir voiitlifnl mlor and beautv in a A 7.. A1 151 I'Mo at a cost ot -Sow.v"". uiaauM;u'
hair joutniui coioi aim j)taui m imrih 1 Hnmnnnv rnrentlV nurchas- . . .. . . .
.... ........ . . . T- Affornev- General recently ao-; continued or uimgman jkiaciiioeJT
tin. pniiluiiitllo TpIenhono and Tel-.. s -
"looking fit" gives One courage to just closed at Fort Worth
undertake and accomplish things bo charter has been granted
why suffer the
old on account
wnen a simpie remeuj n. TIlo cnnf1lVfiatrn TeTfluhone nnrt. f " ' . 1 nB(n ih
"'" ".Telocranh Comnanv recently nurchas- . . ....
! " i i no Attorney upnerai recemn uu-
iu uajo tiw. Pnii uiiitl o Tplenhono and Tftl-..
-vtnf nonnln know that common Bi0it road -bonus to te amouiu 01 company.
Sar! TJltZs a cot- rostoror for.. .co.ilou1o for u c011ntr. AI1 lialInires aM contraots
and scalp tonic as well. Our grand- T . ' ; . ' Preparations are being maa oy me sumeu ay unngman .viacninery jq.
mothers used a "siice tea" for keen-! iL JS wt : '""v uu -Sn Aatohtb and Aransas Pass rail
inc their hair dark soft rfiid luxuri- onions 1)0 9WPU0U.tC) nor worn to ship. between TA and Goo cars
ant.
In Wveth-s Sage arid Sulphur markets this season froin.the. Browim of lumbers out of its territory this
Tl.iir Remedv wp have an ideal prep- ville section
:imtu of Sace. rombined with sul-l The annual meetin
. season
of the. .Tessa'! During the-closing days of the Fateryi
phwr and other Valuable remedies for
dandruff "itching sefllp and thin.
weak hair that is ilit at the end.- or
constantly coming out. A few appli-
catioii-J of tlits valuable rcm.-dy will
bring ?:u-k the rolor. ami in a short
tin. t will rerhov' every trace f
i..lr.Tff antl rreatlv iniifOve the
srowtii and app aianrv of the hair.
(i. t a fifty c nt bottle from yotif
dr.iggist today and notice the differ-'
cn.- in yotir 'hair after a few days'
tnat:u'!iT All druggists wll it. un-
der guarantee that H'.p mjoney Will
be rofundetl if the remet i. not ex-
actly represented.
Special Agents
Kenfro's No. 2 Druz Stor
J.' I. CLINGMAN
IRA W. HALL.
Jlr. Hall will be -with Mr. CHngmaa
j in the sale and erection of maciiiB-
Grain Dealers' Associntfon w!ll po: Stock Show held in Fort Worth two
held in Fort -Worth May. . and ' million dollars worth of caul
2 4 th . Tramrh sales were madt-.
The Attorney General recently ap-
proved and the insurance comnvisaion-
er filed an amendment to the charter
and-
Th Snfft Cabinet eomnanv of Mari
etta dhio ha been granted a permit
'-to- lo hiisiness in Texas with princi
er rtliMl an amenument.io ine coarser 10 o oiisiness m ( Wg ed to taJce cace Q- yKir
of the Wichita Southern .Lite Inear- pal offices- at Dallas; capital stock
ance company increasing . its capital . $ 1 7
sun k from. $U5i00O to $1404W. j Plans are being mad by the Cham-
Among the important reenlts of the fler of Commerce at Amarilio to have
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an auiomoDue iraues r iion lwih-
c. ss. .TACKsox & soy
"Veterinary Surgeons.
Treat AH Diseases of Animals
The coterie of beautiful debutantes in Washington has teen increased by
the recent presentation to society of Miss Dorothy Gray Brooks daughter of
Mrs. EMward Cranston Brooks.
convention of the. Midcoast Industrial
Congress recently held at Angleton
was the organization of the Midcoast
corn contest to be held at . the fait
meeting aiffl to he participated in by
the farmers of the fifteen counties In-
' eluded in the organization
i . A farmer near Columbus recently
ailing stock at our Anfmai Hospital
and sunolv the most effective treat
ment. Your patronage solicited.
niag May Gih.
The Attorney General In-? approved
road bonds to th amoun of $4'oX)
IieDorts received from Washington!.
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4- DENTISTRY.
Artifleal teeth repaired replaced r
reset or otherwise made ner
1
indicate that the new dreatinotieht. iVPnii cr nl Topth f0 nn
I "Texas" rill be launched in the ear- z. Crown ann Bridge work $3 up v
RANDELL WILL NOT QUIT
rage for senate;:11;
'sold one bale. of. long staple cotton for ' ly part of May at Newport News. Vir
22 ( ents per pjund. I ginia. The Texas wlU be one of the
I ' April 20 will be Hogg educational '' most powerol hattieghips afloav
.rtnsr nt thn Info pnv- TKo Cnnniiitflt Lumber and Tie
4- Filling 50c and up
-- Extracting 50c and up
J Teeth extracted painlessly with r
V gas. All worn gnaranieea as v
i. .! tiiii 'n itit. fnmniinv of Ttonstnn' reentlv filed an reDresented.
ndmenr increasing i s ra .'rtal 1 4- ' 15. E. BELL. Pentit
SI on
fo
JAMES "WHTTCOMB RILEY
tO hear her smg-to hear her sing
H i; tn hpr?r th hirrifi of Soring.
Pour out meir blithest roundelays.
(pp is to hear the robin trill
X" At morning or thevohippoorwill
At duskohen stars are blossoming
To hear her sing to hear.her sin.
fO hearVieT md ' it iQ to hfnr
iThplandh ofrhildnnnd rindinclear
lnvxxxrp pain orrd icine
Our feet may never fare again.
ftjtfri jojp it is to hear ner sing.
7 we Tail in iovc wiui
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evenothiTic
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ine simple tnings 07 every oay
Grow lovelier tnan words can say.
f3Fhear the bulbuls voice that shook
iSi&The throat that trilled or
Lalla Rookh:
'What vender voe in homage bring
(Jurneans 10 ner--10 near ner amy.
llterly KnNe- Expect
I.enw Wn-hinsrton
Shortly.
Washington April 1. Rprenta-
tiv. Randell today gave out the fol-
lowing statement denying that h- in-
tends to quit the senatorial (otih-st-
"My attention has b-en culled f a
fatt nu nt wide 1 circulated in soin'
T a newspaper t-o.the eft'.- t that I
would withdraw from the .-natori.il
!( and be a Candida'- ?r sepresen-
.tie from th- fourth disnn:
This abt-'ird ami hypocritical
t(!y is utterb t tlse. It w- :.e ork
of my politii a rpposition Ta bat-
ti. I nni waging fo:" demo racy and
against thoe who would make
an an?i-prohit'.t:-n p-u;. .is well as
state. st. k from $2ivmih to
Tin. Wooten flrf-cery. company of Two thousand thr hundred
Ah'.l-'n- ha.- fild nn a-n-nd:i(.'iir in- r-'.-n'y old for $"7." -aCv
Over Coggin National Bank. r
Rft.r.4 . Brownwood Texa?.
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METHODS OF INDUCING SLEEP
Relaxation of the Mind and MubcIos
Is the Principal Thing to Keep
In Mind.
How to get to sleep Tvhen every de-
Tloe fails and one feels desperate is
a matter -worth solving especially if
there be simple methods that can he
tried.
A well-known lecturer on hygiene
iwhom a very sleepless woman .con-
sulted on tho subject of had nights
gave her valuable advice tho efflcaoy-
of which she has proved.
"Stretch out your limbs to the full
length with tho arms rather cjose to
tho sides of the body and straight
down" said he "or if that is not com-
fortable. In any downward fashion."
"Sometimes you may find it for tho
moment restful to clasp the arms
afci is .head iut do- ud Cojint
give way tb the habit of doing so. for
this position drives away the blood
from the heart and sends It to tho
head causing uneasy dreams and
j therefore restlessness and may even
J prevent slcon altogether
i "Gently close your mouth and
I breathe through your nose. This is
i highly important Then let all the
1 muscles of the face and neck bo re-
4 laxed and all muscles of tho body
too."
Women of mature age should bo as
careful as girls to seo that they sleep
with tho mouth shut for this habit
combats a tendency growing with tho
years to drop or protrude tho Jaw as
tho faco is settling to sleep. A closed
mouth and relaxed muscles help to
keep you young looking. .
Above all sleep on your right side.
Wonderful for inducing sleep Is a
cup of hot milk sipped slowly in bod
the very last thinjff.
tho-e who ar.- ;
he iar!. will
iErou.ly ir g"l
able to return
ma'". -p.
"I rely' -..ii"
T-a deuioi r.i'
lrri .! my :
I ae no : t
fro'ii the pen !
be a candldat
represent at h :
ne to rem':Mc.mi
M. ronunuoi'siy and
: rom ' : t ;
e 1 a n
he '-!-
I
t i;.:fi Jise
"T r-j-1 ' ?-:"h I --.V-
iv i .''o' .uli.i'
-ton of wi-'lraw m-r
il ra v.d will :.'
tr r-to;!.ination :i
otu t-n- irth dis
trict.
"I am not ft" vie t.. ;;. tiataiti a
Ir.s hu'-eati and hope th- newspaper
that favor decent politic w'.ll kindly
publish this stnteiuent..
"C. B. R AX-DELL.
Mr. Randell expects to leave "for
Texas shortly to press his candidacy
for the senate.
REMOVES TO BETTER
LOCATION ON BROADWAY
Rankin Sheet .Metal Works Will Kere.
after Re Found in Express
Block.
Tho Bulletin notes the removal of
the Rankin Sheet Metal Works to lar-
ger and more suitable quarters on
East Broadway opposite the Dulcl
restaurant Mr. R. R. Rankin the
gonial manager is old in the business
and counts bis patrons in Brownwood
by the number of houses. His work
has always given satisfaction in fact
ho believes in "making a job good"
and'should it by any sort of accident
not come up. to expectations It Is
forthwith made good. In the new lo-
cation roomier quarters are had and
a better workshop giving a chance for
a more effective display of the com-
plete lino of plumbing goods which
he carries in stock. Mr. Rankin hopes
to he straightened out In the next few
days when he hppos to have a call
from you and if you are needing any-
thing in tin work or -plumbing an
order will fee appreciated. -
I I M M M M M M
The Bulletin's
Job Department
iimiom:
.s equipped with all the latest type faces for use on business
or social stationery and our employees are skilled in its cor-
rect list- We have adequate material and machinery for hand-
ling an job. large or small with promptness.
We will not work for cost life is too short for that
hut figure a reasonable profit on every job. and in. -every in-
stance guarantee satisfaction.
We have more money invested in. the printing business and
employ more people than all the other printing offices in the
rount combined we. feel that we are entitled to consideration
uh-n ou 'place your order for printing.
We will be glad to iuwe your order for letter- heads en-
elopee hill heads cards and other business stationery. If
oii are too busy to bring jt to us. phone 22 and we will send
after it
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Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1912, newspaper, April 1, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345321/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.