Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
SATCHDAY
1910.
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Arnold Suiting Shepherd Plaids
Cotton Broad Cloth and several other
20 and 25 cent cent cotton suiting; we
have gotten together and placed
them on one table at
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the yard
They aie good values at the or-
iginal price and a snap at the price
we are ofiering them now.
See our 15 cent line of Kimona
outings we are runnning now at
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TENNIN GS
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The Daily Bulletin
31 ATE S TlUMlMi CO. Props.
WILL II. 31 AYES. Mannsins Editor.
C. A. 1TNELL. l it Editor.
H. . 31AYES. Business 3Ianasrcr
E. C. SE1TZ. City Circulator.
W. 11. DTLA. Foreman )ltch. Dipl.
Entered at the Browimood Uostpffut
as Second Class Mail flatter.
SATURDAY. JAM AltY 13. 101ft.
. AXX0CXCE3IE'TS.
The Bulletin will publish in this
column the names of candidates for
the various offices until the primaries
and of the successful candidates in
the primaries until the election
charging therefor the following prices
invariably in advance:
For District offices ....$10.00
For County offices 7.5Q
For Commissioners 5.00
For Precinct offices - 5.00
The above prices are for publication
II either Daily or "Weekly editions
double the amount being charged for
both papers.
The announcement fee does not
carry with it any obligation implied
or otherwise for the publication of
reading notices.
For Sheriff:
V. E. HODGE.
JXO. CHAMPION.
M. H. DEXMAX.
For "County Clerk:
ERNEST WOOD. . . .
Ty. scott. . ;
tffcr" Commissioner Precinct Nb.Vi;
: BRADLEY CANNON. ; "
For Tax Collector: .
WILL D. McCHRISTY. .
With all your getting get good side-
walks. The home mm it entitled io jtJUr
first conWer4lon fa H - yonr Heal
ings. : .-.
Tou may not attnta jrr Mkls. bat
you are .strensthcaed fey ;4JbC.;tffort
yen mak to Teach them. .
An x.'hage
hfeh. They are
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intlj o IMffh in
this plate that ith.-y ?" b! se-
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t It looks lik t'f satire Brownwood
country is to be r -jcto seed w kh ra i 1 -xoad.s
within the npxt year or io.
BrownwocKl oueht. to hD burning
enough brick to meet erery demand
for brick from utslde towns.
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Do your part df the thing thai con-
tribute to the material good of all the
people among whoht yon live.
The Daily Bulletin now goes to
threfourths of te homes of Brown-
wood but wants to find its way into
the other fourth.
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A great many papers in Texas are
apparently edited now by the poll tax
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There is no reason." why: .the vast
stores of-flue Unie" rock; ntnt Brown-
wood should go to waste when there
is so much demand for liiiiet ';''
'Dallas-Hd exactly right in ignoring
th at hook worm "con veniio n -rtf Allium
Ua. . Texas doesn't care to advertiia
that it has ills that are reatty .not
here. If Atlanta has hookworms let
Atlanta look after them. " . ' "
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A Fort Worth prisoner has b.rougtit
suit for damages because the jail win-'
dow was left open and he caught coIL:
When Dr. Fielding of $an Antouiri
starts iii. his airship to find the North
Pole he might take a look ahout to
see if he can locateDrr. Cook.- . .
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The Denison Herald thinks "it
would not be a bad idea to figure on
that . sidewalk." The Herald man
would have a.'lmrd time -figuring on
sonte of the sidewalks of Brownwood.
Street crossings everywhere thatj
there are solid blocks of cement side- -
walks to be connected is: something
that Brownwood needs to . stimulate
better walks in the town
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If the outside firm through :good
advertising methods and bettor htis'
ing qualities gets in and takes aw;
part of your business you have only
yourself to blame.
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One' of the Bulletin's exchanges
says: "Look out for a bumper crop
this year." .That--is hanlly good ad-
vice. The thing to do is to. work for. a
bumper crop. .;"
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The McKinney Courier-.CJMbue is dt
timea.a bit facetious. It says that JG
Shaw says :he would like to see tii
color of the reporter's hlilr who start-
eil the report that he wfei put of ti
race for governor but that -wtiftt. woulil
intetesi the C-G more oukl '-Be to aee
the' color of the fello' hair ho er
BiaHad the report that : Shaw wa in
the race.
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When wecomo to rfi we arc brough;
tae to face with lb reflertion "Aftr
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Col. Fred W..FJiininr Kansas City Mo.
Accept congratulations on mnnifiu- ent results of your year's
business. Your methods and high claas of employees are sccur-
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in" for vour comjmnv popularity
This tcli-Hrani was sent Col. Fleming to be read at the dircc-
nwtinv last Monday. Everybody in Texas knows Col.
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3rvoi" of San Antonio one of the foremost business men of the
Xilio He carries TfKOOO life insurance $120000 of-which is with
st
us. He spent four months in Kansas City and had every oppor-
tunity to thoroughly investigate the company. He is satisfied
so will you be if you insure with us.
TALK Witlx MARQUIS
" Otlicc with H. K..lIurJbut. Phone 401
all what is it all worth; all the strug-
gle all the cares all the disappoint-
ments of life except for the little good
to others that we have been able to
mix along with our selfish incllna-
Ltions?"
You canTt or shouldn't expect the
public to know what you carry in stock
unless you advertise the fact. An-
other thing to remember is It is buticoniQ3 ti10 nrst copy or .Ichh Chnmb-
natural when people think of buying ( eB8 new paper the Oregon Trndos-
an article for them to think of going
.for it to the place that advertises it.
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Senator Gore has sent out a letter
to the press of the country to learn
the condition of the public pulse on
the central bank proposition the tarilY
question and various other things.
While Senator Gore cannot see lie
keeps his ear close to the ground and
caii hear the rumblings of public senti
ment as far as any one.
rt is almost as well not to have a
thing in your stock of merchandise. us
to hide it away on your shelves or put
it somewhere in your warehouse and
say nothing to the people about it
The buying public is too busy these
days to go nosing around stores and
warehouses in search of things that
are wanted." They turn instinctively.
to the columns of the newspapers and
not finding what they want advertised'
there by you. they go to your com-
petitors who advertise.
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That the Southwestern Partner Is
puzzled n bit over a matter that is not
Clear -to every one else i-s evidenced by
the" following paragraph;
'By what . process of re'aspnlngl?)
Commissioners iaylield jn;l C3hUttt.
reached the .decision -that the Texas
iitilroml3. could not afford a reduction
.i"n-tli cotton -rate and that they can
afford a reduction in th.e lumber rate
is a matter y?iicft soa'.o. farmers are
n&kig themselves and. each othch"- The mayor of Austin says that tty
is not able to buy its own .trnsii cans
some sixty In number for Congress
.avenue and a 'Houston man has there-
fore fceen given n permit to place ad-
vertising trash cans - along the ave-
nue. To save the capital city from
this humiliation the other towns of
the state should chip in a dime .apiece
to buy a supply of. trash cans.
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The Southwestern Farmer is put in
new dijess lately the ownership of
the paer having gone into. the hands
of a new organization. It fs'au'H edit-
ed by K. R.'Clarldge and has the same
I progressive ring in- It. although it
j'o0ks V)Ut lttle nke .its former seK.
y;der the ew business manngt-mert
the Southwestern Farmer will soon
become a greatinfiuence In" agricultur-
al matters in the southwest
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The .filing of the charter of th;
Abilene road from Abilene t.) Waco
has caused re-nevi'ed activity nt Tem-
ple In the matter of buiM'.iig from that
town to Hamilton. A. between Tem-
ple ami Waco It is prottv safe "to ny
that Temple will set hub Hamilton
first in fact it will probably et a
line there" while' Waci still dreams of
whflt.it. will do..- .:
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I'ERSISTISNT KFi'OfiM'S IUUXt; KE-
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. . It'.iAfttta orae nerve. bHsirtfef$ nerve
to do it. .fiut the man "who determines
'toinrtvartiBe his. business - with the
wtina. '"dally regar'ity that he. oiienK.
hi storq pr Office is going .-to shc-
eoexl oven beyond his amlelpatioh.
Drown wooil ljufletin;
( i u worthy of reunirk that the
greatest advertisers in the country ate.
the mn who iH'ver ceast ad?rtUbi.a;.
' The men who ket-p their srouds
- stantiy boforc tlie public are tin- otiri
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and conlulcncu in lexas.
Ike T. Prvt
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who win fortunes. Spasmodic adver-
tising can never bring the returns of
consecutive advertising. Many a man
can not see the truth of this proposi
tion but it cannot be denied the man
who believes in it is. the one who wins
most regularly and the largest re-
turns. Austin Statesman.
Prom away out. nt Portland Oregon
man.- It In u pr'ofty good pnpur but
under the nmiiugtnnoiiL of our friend
ChamhlcsHT will improves with ago and
will' bo a groat factor in the further
upbuilding of that remarkable city i
Texas lost a good newspaper man and
a good citizen when Jess .Chambless
went to Oregon and the editor of the
Hnlletin lost the companionship of a
true and faithful friend. May he pros-
per abundantly even beyond his ex-
pectations In ills hew home; for he
deserves It.
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BIG METHODS- BRING BIG re
turns; '.
The West Texas Uind Co. has con
tracted for -$900 worth of advertising
with the Brownwood Bulletin to be
Vised during 1910. And some fellows
kick at a little card that costs $2.00 a
month. But the West Texas Land Co.
will be a big concern when-the little
$2.0.0 "pikers are still trying to raise
the $2.00.-Brady. Star..
It is the way with the . world. In
every line of business the man who
tries to. do big things will accomplish
big results while those who never
juake an effort sit by and wonder at
- the success of the enterprising man.
yis js a day of. big undertakings and
commensurate successes aiid those'
Who haven't the nerve or the good
judgment to try for the larger things
should make up their minds to bp sat
islled- with the smaller things.
Every Sunday at
The D u I c i Restaurant
Fresh Fish
and Oyters
Special Rates
to Boarclers
C. G. SIVELLSProp
YOU DONT 13ELIE-VE IT.
we nave been p-i-m.-j out our gi.o;
money for peanut hulls boxed ?r.i
soiu as tieaitn toons says a- pres.?
dispatch. Peanut hulls ground up.
sweetened and .mixed with other
things no doubt taste goad enough
with sugar and cream. The onl !:k k
the "Enterprise- has Is that the peo
ple of the South don't work some of
these- Yankee tricks themselves-Ole-
buriie Enterprise. '
Now Hob that won't do and more
you don't befievC any such thing You j
believe in being honest although every
other nlan iii thn wnrhl . sbmiiM hft-
mi A thipr"hi -.in tuua f
wneat germs or . try in some other
way. to get something for. nothing
That idea'flf turning a trick Jiiat to
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catiiufe great harm to Ui.e .couutry
now. In a puHtlcal . campaign vyhcu.
polHictatti are charge with graft and
doned; by the p iridic on the ground
that thf government : run by a set
of swrters aiiywaajifljt doesn't mat-
ter nineh should there h a grattor.
more oi; less in office. In the great
tariff steal t liar. in now disgracing our
country and enabling the trusts
their groa to tnrotMo the people.
It said to their shame too many Demo-
crats are now satisfied ' if they can
only get such tariff- legislation tariff
protection if you pleuso as will en-
able them to get In on the steal. No
Bob you don't believe what you wrote
in that paragraph. Men of your type
believe in giving their fellows a square
deal and prefer honesty with pover-
ty .a's a coiupanioiu nithor than dis-
honesty that would allow them to
revel in wealth.
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. Three room House on
PbL'd Addition; lot cood
fence house nearly new.
Price $750. Part cash
balance easy-
Buy this and quit
renting.
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E. B. Henley & Co.
PHONES
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THE RATES:
lOne Time .
. One Cent a Word
Two Cents a Word
Four Cents a Word
SOeents.
Three Times
Six 'Times
Minimum ...
MISCKLLAXEOUS.-WA"Tb -
GAITHER & BUCK want to do yoqr
pressing ana cleaning. Phone IfiS.
WANTED A contract to grub" your
land by. a reliable Mexican. Address
Lorenzo care Bulletin. d73tfc
WANTED You to know that we have
nice straight cedar posts from 5 to
VI feet in length. Home Lumber Co.
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WANTED Household goods pianos
and merchandise of all kinds for stor-
aee. Hoskinson.
WANTED Clenn cotton rags at the
Bulletin office. Will' pay 2 cents per
pound.
WANTED Clean- cotton rags at the
Bulletin office. - Will pay 2 cents per
! pound.
ESTRAYED One Jersey cow. G years
old medium size nearly dry. Re
ward for her return to No. 000 .Mel
ton avenue. - d7Sp
AGENTS WANTED We pay $S0 a
month salary and furnish rig. and all
expenses to introduce poultry and
stock powders: new nlan: steadv
work. BIgler Co.. X 977. Springfield.
Illinois.
ANY LADY can easily make from 5 IS
to 525 per week working .'for me
quietly In her own. home locality. Thi
Is. a bonafide offer one which will pay
you to investigate even if you can
only spnre two hours per day. No In-
vestment retpiired. Turn your spare
time into money write me nt ojicp
.narticulnrs. Address MARY B
in.: mi.
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FOR .SALlSfieod snhare trfano. See;
F0R saJ5 feu .acrV igod tillahh
inhd near Mvlfeu. ; Jtrs. H.'c
FOR SALE-1 Electric light globes and
r. rj.ii e rv ;
fixture. Phone Ed G. Hall v Co.
WANTED You to try thy' red -seal
drv batteries. They are' tnng-nyeu.
For sale bv .1. L. Morgan". T
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Pni'fin
Addition at a bargain.- Apply to W. J.
Nix. 17tf Avenue C. d2tp
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I TERRY'S GROCERIES
' Our g-oods it re pure and wholesonse and are sold oi a small margin
Y of profit. Your patronage will be appreciated. Choice eating1 apples
a .Monday.
X TKRRY SKLLS THE II IiF TCDDV TERttY SELLS PRC-
REST M II-KtVl BUCE
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ALMOST NEW modern cottage 7-rooms-
bath and all modern conven-
iences ideal location lot SO by 150
feet storm cellar barn shade trees
and everything that it takes to make
an ideal little home must be sold in
the next ten days. Price only $2000.
Half cash: balance to suit. I
ft-rpoms two hall and I bath tvro
latA good little barn all well finished
jus? completed never been occupied.
Pritfe only S'AJM. I "
Oh Austin avenue one of the pret-
tiest and most convenient homes in.
Brownwood has all modeVn conveni-.
ences including cess pool and private
sewer an ideal home east- front large:
lot. For next ten days only $5.000
After that time if not sold wilL be
taken off the market. This Is an ex-
ceptional opportunity to get a good
modern home at less than ft would
cost to build and without the worry of
building. It is a pleasure to showthis
property also a pleasure to see it..
CILAMBERS COMMISSION CO.
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FOR
TRANSFER
PATTERNS
and."
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fancy work see .Mrs. Kate Shelby at
Central Cottage.
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FOR RENT Choice looms for couple.
or young ladies
desired would-
also board.
Mrs. Westmoreland!;
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Phone 3?.S.
FOR RENT
New house good location.
modern
conveniences. Phone 27C.
Mrs. M. L. Cleveland.!
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FOR RENT One-half toy residence
four rooms includingdining room and
kitchen in Coggin Addition. Phone
W. H. Talbot. No. 43S. dr(C
FOR RENT Furnished room on Cen-
ter avenue. Phone 216. d69tC.
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping. Phone 443..
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FOR RENT Furnished
in. Phone .S0.
room close
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FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for
light housekeeping to couple without
children or would furnish them for
1 iitlfmpn. Close in. 701 Booker
street.
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASEr
A nnwrl.p tn hi ahftlrpn tntn thn flhrv. Tf vnti
I havo Ured. iichlna feet try Allen's Foot-Ease. It
rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy.
Cures achlnc swollen hot sweating f eet. Relieves
corns and bunions of ajl pain and cvves re? t and
comfort. Try It to-tlan. Sold by all l)rusn:lst3 and
ijlwe ftores 'J5c D-m'taa-rpt any substitute. I'or
FKKE trial pacKace. aio tree bamplo or tno
FOOT-EASE Sunltnry (OIO.MWD a no- nv
lion. adUre? Aliens. Olmsted. I-ellov.N.
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nven-
.Mrs. B. R. Spillers has returned
from an etended trip to Florence. Ala.
and brought her daughter Mrs. Bed-
dingfield of that city home with her
to live. Mrs Beddingfield has been
joined here by Bonner Beddingfield of
Jefferson. Texas and he will also
make Brownwood home.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1910, newspaper, January 15, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345779/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.