Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JANUARY 2; 1920
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Old Chronicle . Shows That Members
of First Congress Regarded Them-
selves Very Seriously.. - . .
Tt is curious to uote-thai the first
of Amerl'fttn Wmyresseii -was . much
more 'iralous .tf its ilitmity Wild 'Its')
fall fame than wore most .oCli'ts. sue-
'Ait ancient record owned by
Clove'aml . man show that hi iho
summer of. 17Tr. one .Arthur ThomaiJ
VICTOR ROUSSEAU
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yits -mobbed nail nudtreatod
chased to his home for siigin-
ot'imriW: ho damned:"- ' M about
steuo ti'iiie seven JMtifijH);)hTa Jratk-S:
:in who refuserd! ur. accept Iho new
i inn hn-mul 'currency r "niuhotjizod h.v
hnris-4. .wore )a-d(:la;t"ifirM :iyit'iiiii of
iu jioKiin-; colonic' and ;oi:t off
.from rili trade o'r-imvnrninvc fw-lth the
community. --. . - . "
'Then it loo'-tmur'iie'jl Tory.: a prom-
mi ill ina-i in inosttniHtij'.i'at -'i!y
in America: sirt.ko . Prof.u m y" of (ori-
SS " jls am! " wKhott
: dor n-auoii-- won't.!
yy- iunIumI to .'ail to
tmtlrnani men. 01
These and divers others v says the
old ehronirie. "were taught; to ..hold
vil tongue- in -their heads jand thev
vn i;m'lit.j r'rvo" -Jial the men of the
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souu- ' oat iy Ailiericrtn. lilstury. Man- j (F'hi.lartelplua- Record.).
kato. Minn.. iu' iiinnotT .days wuk jIipi you never -know what' .you can d
doiuaiii of thftouN'. InMianvi - In ISO'-' tin you. try. It; IsnQa feat t0
this jriho.-art-orti'.nsr tti tho toiir b!l)lo -(.iTete.
.iL'caino (iis-at i.fthti willr tiio Mowiiovk. . . " J
of th.o sovoiuurtont in payin-i tiioir an-1 F'erliapif mussciansi war long hai
milt'ios. TaUlu-r advantai- of tho..fn-t ? iljoy.can he told by:'ttlelr locks a
that tho Civil war hadJaruMt so inariyVV.ji ag Ror keySi t
iu'mi froili; thf-t-otuilry; iho Sioux 'in ' j
mwuKiaMl- ope of iho hloodiosi anas-;. Y-oa-.can drive a lioh-bap water bd
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micros in. iijiij'."miiv iu ion ;ui u(o- . money makes theCfniarcii
faro: JJllw- iiulrau;-: won--ultliilati-ly - " . ' -Vjtf r
.'rtwn)P't.v troops and juipriiipn ... Tlio Cynical. BabHHoJl)bserves tfid
in .M.-niRatu. . iiowovor. i-rosuioni i.m-4 eaiiv matterV.ihf convince
oi.lii'ontih'niil'lh0.--nhMH-c'-f all Uut Nvomnh: The- difii6ulty &ito keep he:
3S wore ian.id frdhi. oiio gi'afC"ld on. ;;. 'rif
lH!!!riH!!t:;iio. The -pot. Is j :' PK)TKlillS ANSi-jjilitASES. t
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FATEFUL DAY IN. HISTORY jWjl; ami lean not:ruaj thine ow !
.. ' j understanding in'all-tiy vaya at ;
Americans Have Good neason to Re- 'ludge. Hhn and Heshall diret
member Events Connected .With :.' patna. jroveroa. m.-;-.
- the First of-July. ; J fA jeinr Scheme
(obmios won- lii d.-adtv -jT.i)nost and
(hoo -wlui woro-' r.ot Viirli' t-fioni wore
i'lKailisi tli: iil. iliui; -voii.ld iioi foit'o bo
roiranfod' as. otumioi an'd. -Iroatod as
ut-li. .And
oa'roful."
in time they did row inoro
Early
Acori Gas Stoves are guarantee! to give you satisfaction. They ri'e niade for Na-
tural Gas and are made by jnanu facturiers. who -have vtudi'd every angle of the
gas stove problem. .T": ' '- f: . ;l - ' ' ' :-
We are showintr several difftSrent sizes and KviiL.bc nlad. to have von call
them. . .
.sk your neighbor?
and see
heater:
We can supply your meeds lift gas heaters alfo connections-and gas stove accesso
ries.' "Visit this. store . pftc::v: j( ' t ' i - '
Austin-Hal! Hardware Co.
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I'Vw lio n know il:.- 'Tijuibor oottjiti-y .
' of tjio north oioi-M intimatoly -than Vtf- ;
for lioih-foau. and mi his -story "Wood-.;
on Spoil" which o aro idoasod to an-
. nouniy as-o'nr now stMlal...ho f-lvos as
''a.backfrr-ouiid vofy vivid .and ticotirate
iph turos of Ufo rauionjr Uro Front h ;
-t'ltiiadians idontilieti " ' with. It Jii.s "proat
industry. Theni . is ahont" that life a '
qiiniiil. iH-auty that. cannot fait to in- :
l ionet- yuli. .'riits. is all . tiie more -so
v1m';i the iflry ad it doo.s in the pros-
one iustano.vttforis a -.younK An'ior---.
i.-an.' l.liiary As-ktuy's uncle' loft him
a t'aiiadiaH tiinhor trcct .10 develop.
It mifdit have K-:n. easy enough. to
-)i-an:to if circrnnstatioo.s had. 1'ieon
lH-!ipiiou. but rhe ytiuny. maii xsooa-
I'omiti Itiinw-H' Up ajiainst .ditlioulties
not montiojifd in ll.ni forestry .coiri?e'
i-which he. had taken a Xt'V. years bu-
loro.. A i rook I'd imnbor conipany a
-rr'aspiiii'jiit;tiy. a prmid old ypicnonr
J'.itid-.liis l'am educated datiffht.ee; are a
.toW f Iilar.t's difluMJltios. some -of
which it may be a.lttod ho enjoyed.
Tin- author honi in ICiiffland. was
educated at llarxnv and Oxford and
foufflit in the Moo.r Avar Afterward he
-came to the diked. States and became
isslstant editor of liaipor's VVeokijv
1JV Iras lioen .eriRiiffed in literary -work
.over -since' contribur'n; short- stories
p aud bojs holifeVto--llK. to'.AOstat the leadlng mag-
Tn Ampricap.lustory the hrst day of Shd..-Vllat d!dyou think of 01
July is to bo particularly remembered j (hrisln5as decorations-
t.y . the-battle of tb-ttysburff the ad- 'hoUy ejives OTer alJrelW. -
yance of the' s.oou.u.ff fovos of he He-..Well. l shoua have fem
I .uon and ronfoderate unmos comins 1IlijtleUM oV(?1
tiiothrr in tlu' Hiroijoon if .Inly 1. ifithJ. . - . .
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The liuht continued fur throo days
Tin should tay Avas.tho h!'"llesf C
the .'Hvil war and. :v.000 imm fell. !
Professor Ware of Louisville sa
ev&ry man should givenhfs -wife h
cttlnrv Vot pvorv mnn "Prnfoocr"
killed or wounded. One yoareytmts U" arc ' '
t. ttwi hrttlo7of ninrilmrif. tin- IiiLtlle ! . .. . Ji ?1 .
. '"' " - ; . 'rame .tc niaKe a;-sercki day salaj
Indian Ac-riciitturc; . .
witi-.n iho wh"eihiV'llrlrlil in
nSf this I'ouiUiy thoy-tounu -an luioniiKu
Dvpofiuhition luurnly jiofltMHary; ami n:'H-
""jAyhural. ' ''.rite hidii were mostly
ffnt;ntors..pea-i'fntt.v..afiiviV( d ?Htd dwvtf-
Jnc Tit villas'"2. l'rH.l:'f'nw'aHdjuhS.'Fiipu-
- inns. :ftor iho rmiiui of" hi. Ulu'd. the
sjimriKWmr' '.'ini-ajai i1!toro t Wohi .io v ar
of Malvern dlill. vas fousht: and-it f
srreti'h beyond WqtMesday nig
us hn Una funeral McClolIan ac- ineeting;Hou Posti
Hon of rotreaHn'4in the mornrnff. in- . . t -yf r
stead; or -WHijwtn .up itts- a.ivaiuap . ; Strane h(Jw b'06tlegjfhisky goes
ovoko.l .ii- .form .of erltletm. whioh 1 heart. Pontfac-Pr
.evotitujtHydjt.royo.d his Toputathm as. ? .. . Vr' ;
a i airal)fe ciimmatider of Inrffo armios
and Cnrci'tl th-era.-'io iijOjit.:MfPvil! and
uhottlil. jovnlo o.Vs'.i'.fii'.i. -
t orn wiis tht-ir prl3th-pai ijrojj - a ce-
real -unknown to iv.tr.opf1. . .11"'
toni 'ty ; lii-y- irri'-vi- 'tjt . tniy"ho; Jiidied
S -i.u . the fao't -1 l.wUfih: li-.tlie" Ut'Iti.h
ie.! iM.y'cd ll'.Oftl ai-rVi .f lijii.o p!:.iilt-
ed by-ti.o Kv-nccas..- . ' . -f. -
"The- Itdi;Moi of: prt:.-ttJftl'iU ''V1)'
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jifr0i'd 'liirrtfiil t tiro'- tin a oieojit i-.! '1 v
pi rut- La rp o tit 'Ids .o.:c.jnt ie.ro row 1 e
up f limdfOds. ttf ;ifiiiiviimTl .ftelds.
The rqcawv.Hitred ibh" frdiifiirS .eiuh
jind libuitetT the " trmbi. .'.h'.irj ti't
tune the me
er the vine ears.
iti wajv- in later years uie tmtiie! t
Sah ;il nan . aitd HI Cauoy lwerV; foirJit
f 'oi thirty I. tlurijii: iho SpanL-ih-Anioffcim
' ivsir... .'Btitli ond'(d with
American viciory. ' Amtuiff the ropt-
jneiit..that 'leirpVd uptl'e side of Ket
tle 1U.I1 Drihe attat k op. San .luan
" iho .ono. '.cd.mniaJidul If. Lieut. '"i.
Thi'.nfloro Itiiosfvelr who. afterward.-in
- writ In jr thc? hisnuy of te- repirn'otit
sard that for one reason or another llie
public christened.!! Hie "Koueh Uitl-
:. ors. Ar llrr ho and his. men fonpht
apainsi tho use if the terml itt to no
purpiij .ami wieii peiieritls of divi-
sion and brigade (ntinandrr- lu-pati to.
write it so in forma! coinmipi'uatioie;.
the. repituoiit adopted the name also.
those fin'eSrrristmas" fruit
caks left at'oniy OOc'per. pound. Bet-
' tei- order one now. Sanitary Bakery. .
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CHEVROLET
Buy an automobile as you'woiild'-fey a
bouse. An automobile is a major invest-
ment and a; similar urliiy. Be: ".sure: to
choose one that you qan s.: :;.id longhoifrs
in without discomf oy
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strain. Be sure that it
terials strong and safe that it is equipped
with ever? convenience anci that its ap
ana witnout nerve
is built of good ma-
pearance will long be a credit to your prao
tica! good taste.
The possession of a Chevrolet model "FB
50" Touring Car is an ienduring investment:
in satisfaction. Built into it is an economy
and a certainty of service which is charac-
teristic of Chevrolet products every where.
Its additional refinements of appointments
comfort and appeatan.ee distinguish it
readily as a car of unusually low price for
its value.
E. G. ST. CLAIR
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.'Head : and s
stand
houlders
above the crowd
s I nomas A. Mis on
".Head and shoulders' above the crowd of .ordinary phonographs and "talking ; S
machines' stands Edison s great contribution to the world's enjoyment
T ti. E K E W " ""O IjllVE OND: -: -
JNki BWIS Jte rH3
No product can be bigger than the brain
brain in the world today has the inventive
fact alone is sufficient rroef e-f the abso
that evolves it. No other
ability of Edison's. That
riority of the Amberola.
But the Amberola can
quickly and easily prove its;
own superiority. Its tone oh
what a revelation compared to.
metallic "talking machines;'
an d shrill- sounding phono-
graphs! None but Ediscn
could work that miracle ol tone.
Then the Amber ol Records
made for the Amberola alone!
They are practically unbreak-
able and everlasting what a
contrast to the'costly fragileness
of other phonograph records.
And for range of music
the widest in the world all
Vc will plncoin A.nbcrola
In '.'our hoine for 3 Days'
7V'c. which will not putyou
and::- ilic siichtest oHlipa-tion-r
r expense. Come Here
solpct an AmLcroia fcitd n
r.timbf r of records ind we'll
send them to j-our hortc.
At t!ie cud of 3 days if you
do not want the Amberola.
we'll cf.ll or.d tnke it away.
If you 'o want it we'll -arrange
terms of payment to
suit you.
PRICES
the-best all the greatest all the
latest. An endless feast of
lascinatirfg melody.
Yet the biggest surprise of
all is the price! This wonder
phonograph costs less than in-'
lerior competitors! There is
not a single draw-back to your
owning an Amberola right now!
Don't listen to the 'claims of
other manufacturers listen to
their machines. Then come in
and compare the matchless tone
of the Amberola. Edison's wiz-
ardry will win you every time.
We'll expect you in todays
now dont forget.
Today a man who has two barrels
of whiskey in his home for his own
use is justified in feeling and acting
;!ifco a millionaire; Xew Orleans
State . - iLll
The day w-ns- beautiful one of those
sprinp" ilays when May suddenly pours
forth all her beauty and when nature
setms lo have no other thought but to
rejoice and he happy. There was. a
hymn in the flowers a radiance in the
i Hounds of the air. Victor Hugo;. --
JONES & DUBLIN
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1920, newspaper, January 2, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342732/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.