Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 13, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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f-mourESDjiTrarKRCH is 1912.
THE DAILY; BULLETIN.
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0f haaared acres of good land
21.2 adles east of Brown wood 78
cres in cultivation; 150 bearing pe-
cam trees oh place 6 room dwelling.
Milk house barn cow sheds poaKrj
aeases etc Also S head of choke Jer-
sey cows mQk separator aad other
ifliry aad farm Implements. Prefer
t sell all together bat might sell
iairy outfit separately. For psrtlcR-
lars see
At Coggin National Bank.
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the coutourieres a month ago to ma-
terialize and carry into execution.
hile the lace is of scarps the scarps
I must harmonize not only as to' qual- j
Ity but as to pattern also or if un-
like each other the contrast must
I be decided but not shockingly so. The
idea In question consists of a little !
apron of lace which takes the place
of the straight front panel of a dress.
The edging can be of different lace
and there can also be .contrasting in-
sertions. If one have for Instance a
nice sized piece of all-over insertion
but not enough to meet the require-
BEAUTIFUL
ill SILL COSI
TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
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It is reported that $100000 will be
. spent for civic Improvements In
Brownsville in the near future.
Simple Eemedy Beantifles the The Texas & Pacific and Interna-
Halr Cures Dandruff and ftnnnl & r.rant VnrthAm will run an
Stops Falling Hair. agricultural exhibit car over their-"
What a pity It is to see so many lnes tnig SDrin(r.
people with thin wispy hair faded at Fort worth.
of $250000
u duu 4tu zihj mm realize Bonds to the amount
. nf n Mn thn nrnni w "w vv fw have been s0d In Now York markets
ments of an apron then the original soft giOSBy. abundant hair of beau- ....
!(!. nn Im nVnl nut tn thi ronufwil 1 ...... .. .. lur UHJ Jiuipuae ui icuuiiuui6 luc ;
i i"-" " --.- inui coior ana msire ir tney wouia
size by insertions and bands of in- bllt nse the proper treatment. There
sertions ot various tonus marxea m i nnodip o.. 11 .1
1 I lllV.l.lliIl L T H 1 CIOV 1111.1 I lllllll'l j
appomteu a permanent
sixty-five years of age and there is commIttee.
jio excuse ior any one young or old
diference these finished with edginj
Special
Train Service
TO
Cattlemen's Convention
4at Fort Worth. Sunday .March 17 Leare Browawood ll:fi
p. m. Arrire In Fort Worth S:20 a. m.
Round Trip $5.10
Oa sale daily March 17 to 22 iac Limit Ketnrn March 2C.
Round Trip $3.60
On sale Wednesday March 20. lleturn Limit March 22.
Tourist sleepers and Standard sleeper on special train.
Fhoae 3S and make reservation J OSBURN O P. & T A
or ruchings of chiffon or any little
banded trimming desired to put on in
stitched cfects.
A fashion introduced last summer
which is destined to wido favor for
the coming spring and summer is
the combining of chiffon and silk
.with costumes of both linen and lin-
gerie. Naturally in trimming a gown
of wash material either with silk or
( chiffon this trimming must be put
'on in such a way that it can be re-
moved readily. Often two or more
1 sets of trimming of different color
iare provided for the one frock thus
giving practically a second frock in
( the outfit t'nless intended for very
elaborate wear such as the most forr
mal of luncheons or garden fetes all
gowns of so-to-speak summer fabric
! will barely escape the ground all the'
way around.
Austin dam.
The Bronson Commercial Club has
good roads
having thin straggly hair either full
of dandruff or heavy and rank smell-
ing with excessive oil.
You can bring back the natural col-
or of yuur hair in a few days and for-
ever rid yourself of any dandruff and
loose hairs and make your hair grow
strong and bcnutifu! by using Wycth's
Sage and Sulphur Hair remedy. For
generations common garden sage has
been used for restoring and preserv-
ing the color of the hair; and . sul-
phur is recognized" by scalp special-
ists as being excellent for treatment
of the hair and scalp.
If you ;irv troubled with dandruff!
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The Guadalupe Water Power Com-j
pany of Austin has ibeen ' chartered ;
with a capital stock of $600000- I
r The Kansas City Southern and the'
Frisco railways are contemplating
the erection of a new depot at Beau-
mont. The Houston & Texas Central has
received twenty new locomotives at
Houston and twenty-five more are
reported to be enroute to that city.
The Sherman Real Estate Exchange
has appropriated $.r00 to be used for
the purpose of advertising Sherman
and Grayson county.
Kingsvillo will have a "city plan"
or itching scalp or If your hair isiTne commissioners have engaged
mining out .got a fifty cent bottle of ! civil engineers to establish grades
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COMMISSIONERS BETIDE
TO POSTPOXK MEKTIVt:.!
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The County Commissioners who
came to town Monday to hold thHr'i
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your
druggist and notice the improvement
in the apyenrar.ee of your ralr after
la few day' treatment.
J Special Agent.
! Renfro's Xo. 2 Drug Store
and levels provide for a street exten
sion and park areas and make estl-
matesvfor paving and sewerage.
A civic welfare commission has
been organized at Beaumont.
i;;cka'lie Almost lnbe:uaMe
Visit Baxters Sale Tomorrow and n almost certain -result of kidney
bjivo r.o pnnis wirrl n dlk .Tf) int rouble. D. Toomey. S0:i E. Olive St.
( regular meeting decided thnt it. would j VJml on ijnfn sheeting. Other' Roods Bloomington 111. says." I suffered with
! best to postpone the meeting for n proportion 'uaekacre and pains in rev kidneys
(t - month and all left yeste-rdny for ; i . 'which were almost unbearable. 1
I their homes. Gus Nunn says there is CHKKHI'fl SKINS OF REFORM whlcb were almost unbearable. I
wry little business before the court! It is very encourasing .to believe gave Foley Kidney Pills a good trial
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and they 'done wonders for me lo-
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to
California
(Slightly higher from some
points)
via
"All the Way"
Oneway Colonist tick- '
cts on Sale Daily
March 1 to
April 15 inc.
TOURIST SLEEPER
thru to
LOS ANGELES
on train 6 every Tuesday
Ask for our California Book-
lets. They are Free.
For detail information see or
address
J. OSBURN C. P. & T. A.
(this month any -way and that it can that a chnnge for the better and a
;go over until a more convenient time.
'PRAYER MEETING WILL RE
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HELD AT CIintOH TONIGHT.
change long needed has begun in tliol
nintter of the administration of not
only the civil but the criminal law.
The present day tendency is while
adhering to basic and established
r4--'''Q'Q-"-'Q'4--'4''$" the effect is unquestionably chic. For
4- afternoon suits the etamine will be' I'"stor Millls of the First Baptist
FASHIONS OK THE BAY. as frivolous and foolish as possible. cburch informs lnt Bulletin that he priuefples of law. to give less heed to
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Xew York March 12. The vogue
for silk -especially taffeta finds ex-
It will trim itself In myriads of lit-1 m " m - r' Sia" miu-weeK ser- lecnnicaiuies ana aniiquuieu login
tie boillonne effects and by that js-vicesat the church tonight. Services formula and sonselesH precedents and
meant puffing and gathering. The muI Reu lostlK)l5Gtl for fcVv' weeks to look rather to the substance than
etamine was greatly to the fore six on nccount of tl? meningitis scare to the form to the justice of the case
or piirht stimmor ipo nnd t le ;iiro mt 11 is helieved that it U perfeetij rather than to methods and processes
day f can do a hard day's work and
not feel the effects." Camp-Bell Drug
Co.
; ression in every form of dress this to have great vogue now. The wool to hld se.nik'S now that Uie by which the xcsu It was reached
season.
Really there are no excep- etamine will be stylish likewise a 'STrold ot tlu' (!isws Swlin to have The preraillng tendency referred to
ons to the rale which proves the cotton material similar to the real
etamine.
.uia.nux.-i4j u. au-fev "c iuva . the d5soajj0. spreading
ijnd exceptions. Hats are made of Another material known as sponge
been cheked to son extent. The somewhat in the nature of a reac-
I fdiysicians' say there is no danger of ion m (he part ot the courts find
from such
FROM THE .NORTH COFXTHY.
affeta and trimmed with it: coats cloth will b& a feature not . only of
re made of taffeta trimmed with it tailormades but of afternoon frocks
and lined "with it. And frocks are as well. The sponge cloth is by no I
affptaed from neckband to hem. Ev- means light for with the fuzzy finish .M'iiere the Viiiter are Cld and the
n extreme fastrions in shoe tops of it could not be nor is it thick. The
taffeta corresponding with the color material closely resembles ratins ex-
cf the dress are shown. cept that it lacks the velvet finish.
For dressy toques there are somj The material is more like crash
splendid French designs or taffeta cloth though somewhat smoother
overlaid with handsome laces the Every year it is made more possible
patterns that show very bold designs to determine just what the summer
with open mesh. Toques with high fashions are to be so htero is no long-
crowns pointed round square or er any risk of having the summer
any shape desired with tiny brims outfit completed while the days are
folding at the sides and back and cut still sufficiently cool to make the
the result of what may for the want
of . better phrase be termed a re-
bellious protest on the part of the
public.
This does not mean that the courts
are going to sacrifice the rights of
tny individual or corporation in. res-
ponse to popular clamor but only
nmr made famous u iwn sa?s .that ; monn8. bn theT win not allow' any
Snow Oeep. j
Writing from the viclnitj David fla-
Pnnnnm a World Magnet.
Christian Science Monitor: Proxi-
mate flooding of the vast excavation
that Col. (Joethals and his subordi-
nates have made at Panama is hast-
ening jthe journey thither of persons
awaro of the present spectacle now
so profoundly impressive as an indi-
cation of human mastery of nature
and of the possibilities that inhere
in projects shaped and worked out by
public servants animated by patriot-
Ism highly educated in engineering;
and construction of public works and i
backed by a Nation's unlimited pec.un- j
iary powers. There is nothing of i
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET- ' .
IJG OF STOCKHOLDERS'
Notice Is hereby given that a spec-
ial meeting of the stockholders of the
Browawood North arid South Rail-
way Company will be held at tire
principal office of the company in
the City of Brownwood in the State
of Texas on the 20th day of March
A. D. 1912 at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon of that day;
(a) To. consider the question of.
increasing and to increase the cap-
ital stock ot this company from It
present capital stock Thirty Thous-
and Dollars ($30000) to Two Hun-
dred and Twenty-Five Thousand Dol-
lars ($225000); and
fjb) To consider and act upon such
other business as may properly be
transacted at said meeting.
BY ORDETt OF THE BOARD OF DI-
RECTORS. Brownwood Texas January 18th.
1912.
THE BROWNWOOD NORTH AND
SOUTH RAILWAY COMPANY
By W. C. NIXON. Its President
Attest: C. L. McCARTNEY.
Secretary. dl35
C. S. .TACKSO.N & SOX
Veterinary Surgeons.
although lie knew it wns doing Mm
harm. (Tea is equally harmful be-
cause it contains caffeine the same
drug found in coffee) was too obstl-
nalo to give it up. till at once he
. went to piects witli nervousness and
away to nothing at the front are the necessary shopping and fitting toura'and a geneRllly u8.u foelInR wllich
acme of good taste and the latest in a pleasure rather than an ordeal. ;practrcallv unfitteu him for his anions
millinery fashions. The shops are certainly displaying kepL nin on n couch
They are trimmed either with bows the widest variety of summer fabrics at homo w.wn Ws duly dll! not ca
. f taffeta or witn manes m two in tneir nistory. r.mDroiaered linens
shades. Black and wnite malines wir- and batistes of all possible descrip-
ed in the forms of all kinds of bows tions are on view in an infinite va-
are very charming for spring -'"and riety of effects at such an extraordU
summer hats only because the trim- nary range of prices that every purse
ming is inexpensive and pretty aa may be s'uited. Perhaps the open
well it is apt to be overdone. English eyelet work is a trifle tho
The idea of covering taffeta with most In demand but heavy filled in
heavy lace is a pretty one and the patterns are much in evidence as
effect is always rich and most desir- well and then there are patterns
a'jlc. Some of the dressy little coats showing a combination of the two
he was a habitual coffee drinker a.nd terror of procedure which does not op-
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erat 10 detent rigai ami jumice ki
control their decisions.
Treat All Diseases of Animals
the same kind and magnitude now I We are prepared to take care of vour
visible on the globe. There never may ailing stock- at our Animal Hospital
and supply the most effective treat-
ment.. Your patronage solicited.
REABY FOR TRANSPLANTING.
I have a lovely assortment of Ca-
him out.
"While in this condition Grape-Nuts
food was suggested to ma and I be-
l?an to use it Although it was In the
middle of twinter and the thermometer
was often belotf zero almost my en-
tire living for about six weeks of se-
vere exposure was on Grape-NutK
food with a little bread and .butter and
a cup of hot water till I -was wise
enough to make Postum my table bev
erage..
i be ugain. Narrow isthmuses connect
ing continents which if bisected may
join vast opeans .are not common ter-
restrial phenomena. And if they were
Conditions are now ripe for such U is not every nation that would risk
a reform as litigants have been rob- the investment of hundreds of mil-.indium plants that are now ready for
bed and criminals have gone unpun- Hons of dollars to carry out the pro- j transplanting. You can havd your
ished because the courts in tholr sla- cess of canal construction ibe Pan- choice of the fancy leaf or elephant
vlsh adherence to 'precedent. haveUtna Canal spells a great and unique
discovered thnt the trial court held
the law to be different from what
some court in England or in .some
nearer jurisdiction held it to be a
hundred years ago.
When some bloody-handed criminal
goes frce. because of some holding of
a higher court so senseless and ab-
surd as ofter to raise a suspicion ot
undue if not outright corrupt influ-
ence or when jury after jury under
a charge to all Intents and purposes
opportunity met in a great way.
This Is all apropos of President
Taffs insistence that the latest ad-
dition to the Cabinet. Secretary of
tho
national service and complete
American education by taking a run
down to. the Canal Zone to see the
work wrought and the mechanism de-
ear variety
house.
See them at the green
MRS; C. L. STEFFINS.
Senator Dillingham of "Vermont
htejed Jolly Jones the proprietor ot a
Interior Fisher fit himself for (tells of a character in that state call
hotel in Montpelier. Jolly Jones was
noted for his dry humor and his un-
failing power of repartee. One morn-
vised ibefore they are covered with : i"B after breakfast a guest was about
water. Nothing but approval can beito depart without paying his bill
given to such a theory of civic peda- Jolly Jones walked slowly to the
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correct finds a corporation liable for j gogy. As a matter or fact no prod-juour -" " "u in uie uianuesi ot
damages and the court affirms and ding is necessary for Secretary Fish- j "cs sain: .Mister ir you snoum
reaffirms .the finding and then sov- or or any otner wen lniormco man in ".-!. Uvi.uCu ucc
for spring costumes show trimmings styles or work which will make a very . r1Mrin. ! Washlncton. Few of the European Randolph remember you didn't take
of coarse lace introduced at the sides smart frock indeed. - j - ' inevitable diplomats have failed' to take the trip. it out her'-Exchange
-t..f tho hins as wpII as at the neck It has been stated that this i tn 1 Altor ino "rht IVU) wwh 1 ncgnn aim rnusi.-. uh mm. - " I .
to fvl better and durinir the nvholef result is that public confidence in ; rroiessionm uuij uemanu umi u.eir
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the whole
the courts
a ri0.nc Partif nlarlv chic is a be a summer when all whilo win nm
coat of changeable taffeta orchid and dominate. This may or may not be 'lnter 1 m lmt a rtp on "y n?a"
dark blue. Instead of pockets there the case but surely the all white :uU'' 'luontty bota on the road
is an applique of heavy lace dyed gowns with color Introduced only in i4 or 8 hours at a Unie'
the color of the blue in the silk. This the ribbon trimmings and with char- "Tho constant marvel to me was
is stitched onto the silk above the acter given to tho costume by hat jhOTr a vertion could do tho amount of
waistline and the npper part of the parasol and frequently by silk hose WOrk an'd cduro tho fatigue and
w is sliehtly fulled into It blouse as well of bright cerise electric blue .'hardship 1 d on no small an
fashion but the fullness extends only jade green or the gentler mauve-and amount .of fodd- But I found my new
as far as the line of the lace. The re- lavender tones will Inevitably stand iwrmcuj uukui uun
are also of the lace and the broad out and be remarked rather than thoi1 bavo conued them using Imtli
le judicial-system and in nil! homo governments should be inform-1 N reCQTered -ts
is shaken if not destroyed j ed fully as to an epoch-marking mod- ong Md gcvepe atUck of
C. Glossner 24 Ontario St. Roch-
a
If confidence in the prompt and ; ification of oceanic business and na- b . . .
honest n-dminlstratlon or the law be val policies. Publicists and captains ncy vm& After debrfnng Us casWf
destroyed tho result is tho breeding of commerce from Europe and emis-;ho saj: am only sorry j dM
saries from Japan have Dcen on the;lcarn ner ot Foley Kldnej- Pill.
ground of late with significant end3ln a foR. day.g Uma my back
of mobs because if the agents and
cnwnntji tn whom the neonlc have
.. tn f tiiffeta. There sweetly simnle. nerhans too nimni. 1lu Bno i cry mu
are enffs of taffeta finishing taffeta dead white costume. Then too all and often conrise my enUre
sleeves -with undercuffs of lace tin- -white is now permissible in even the m?a)'
derneath first mourning-and this rapidly in-1 "All my norvousnoss irritability and
Tunica of soft satin or silk over creasing cuslom of wearing accord- insomnia havo disappeared and
robe of lace are among the luxurious ing to the climate all white alternate healthy natural sloop has come (back
thicrt of 4re out there are to' bo ly with black to designate mourning to mo- But what has "eoij perhaps
mra. may mj gaining the rich has done snore than anything else to the gtoatoat surpriso to me is tho
Sect without spending rich sums keep the bright hues in vogue for l benefit to my gen-
m them Then for -walking or combination with the white frocks. (eral haa como a remarkable
MDMresBY costumes there are one- Especially smart this year are the improvement In my oyo-alght.
Iee Presses showing combinations colored linens embroidered in white "If a good appetite good digestion
of plain and striped silks in wonder- or In their own tones. Also white cm )good eye-sfsfrt strong nerves and an
fully smart effects. Delft blue- greens of all hues and active ibrain are to to desired I can
No one questions the preeminence broidcred in color is distinctly smart ' ay rom (my own experience use
f taffeta but there are also many the raspberry tones are especially Grape-Nuts and. Postum. Name given
other cbarming fabrics in the shops numerous among the embroidered M Postum Co. Battle Creek Mlch.
f spring dresses both tailor mades wasb stufs. Read tho Uttlo book "The Road to
and light afternoon frocks. Heavy A very dainty mode of using scarfs Wellville" in pkgs. "There's a reason."
mtno will be one of the most high- of fine lace recently has been invent- Ever read the aboTO letter? A how
favored materials for spring use. ed by a designer no doubt unoccupi- obo appears from time to time. They
r tallonnades it is trimmed with ed at present since his work of mak- are gcnalnc true aad foil of human J
Pitching and nftATy pearl ibuttons ana ing new siyies ws uauueu over to "u
delegated authority abuse it or inef- j In view that will transform history ot 'ctmDietey left me- and r felt
flciently oxerclso it the people must nations remote from the zono. Thlth- Improvcd. My kidneys became stroig-
jind will from sheer necessity recall er also are steadily drawn meu Hko dIzzy spelIs left was..a
their trust revoke their agoncy and : Baden-Powell who like to see the j. annoyed at night I feel lib
execute the laws for themsolves. (wars of human achievement In which Lj. Dett0r sinco using Foley Kid1-
Texas has been gratlfylngly froe tho arms of conquest are not guns ney pms." Camp-Bell Drug Co.
from the curse of dishonest judges (but dredges and the foes to be con- 4vn'jftwv7v 8tt
the basest most dishonorable and the quered are the factors that hitherto A BOSWELL AJiD JOHNSON STOET
have made tropical countries aim-
nnife irrmmd for white men carrvinK . s a Jast Jcesert mlclde LmH
out engineering projects. There Is
ino military commander living who
using twentieth century standards or
appraisal as the victory of Col. Goe-.
thals.
blackest of all offenders against riglit
nnd honesty. There has never been a
well-founded charge of corruption
against a Texas Judgo in all tho 65
years of her history as a stato when
hor own people were in control ot the
government but'isho has suffered
from legal hair splitting hoary pre-
cedents and technical qulbbing.
Houston Chronicle.
STEAMSHIP SAILING.
Yorfr. March 13. Steamships
sailing today from Now York for fit of violent coughing. I bought a
European ports included the Duca .bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com-
H'An for Nanles and Genoa and pound and before I had taken It all
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the Mauretania for Liverpool. Mr. tho coughing spens naa entirely ceas-
and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt sail on the ed. It can't be- beat uamp-Be
latter vessel. 'Drug Co. -
R. G. Collins Postmaster. Barnegat
N. J. was troubled with a severo la
grippo cough. Ho says: "I would
be completely exhausted after each
Net Be Ixcased.
Bos well once asked Johnson If
thero was no possible clrcumst&ace
in which suicide would be justifia-
ble. ' -
"No" was tho reply.
"Well" says Boawell "suppose a
man has been guilty of fraud he was
certain would be found out"
"Why" says Johnson "In that case
let him go to some country where he
was not known and not to the dev-
il where he is known."
War in Mexico doe3 not concern
your-half as muck. a the prices ba
Dry Goods at Barter Bros
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