Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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64 WHEN WANTING PURE RICH SWEET MILK-PURE PObD DAIRY-PHONE 164
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San Angelo Ball Club is Entertained with Bar-
becue and Refreshments at Grinnan
, Building on Center Avenue.
Score Was 8 and 4 at the Close of Interesting
Clash Between!wj Fbes—Lowrieand
his Men are Overjoyed.
tnwoowi Man is Honored by State Or
inizafftfiT Which Convened at Waco
his Weefc*• Probably Meet here Next.
Lowrte and kl* bunch
■ROODS IN NORTHWEST
BIG RISE EXPECTED
Special to Dally BullKln: '
El Pmo, Jim 10.—With the Rio
Grand** already at the danger park.,
that mmm * report (ran tk* pitk-
w kanu that the end Is not yat, aad
that the river will roach the sixteen-
toot itaf* hr Monday, la which dvent
the lower part of thte city will bo
The Bulletin weo mlsta termed aboet Athlrao bets that
MB lag wartalho ta My IMh. la- froai aa abode
oad or Mb. aa atatad la yesterday's ire hUa tvoaMa
«er. 'm.
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Brow. »ood'i (mb .ok tt« m. *•"« y.yr y*..»
Ballad la gat a tow paw oaoa .to •rot ®r*L h f °f ***• tha
i ha oaM thay ware op olow It rMatad- 8,0*wri T*"*® aaottor koto
ad him of a croaa hstwoon a aparlaad w”eo sound LaoLaa
tel M fdl*4"* the ka» to firm to retch Tar-
remetaed ataadtaat la tha bOMof that;rMt ,
'tha “home teem” woaM Coao oat all! la tha fourty Palai Boa Mila
! right ta the end. aad met Lewrie's I eeored alter ^o^yla weal oat froai
, wit with clever retort, hat before the I third to trot, Ftaaagaa wao hit hf.
yama wao over the 8aa Angelo beach * hall Toaag waa safe oa Kirk’s
' Ware dolag all tha talldag aad the «ko*ca whaa flaaagaa M cat at
' rant ware cowed late tlltace. The via- ooooad. Robinaoa hit a oala cat to
, ttora made mom of tha occasion pad loft aad Toaag scored. HRI woat cat
scored heavily oa lUchardaoa aad hit from pitcher to Arm aad tha Mde re-
waakllnm. Urad- , J ' j ■
Notwith stand la* tha ni^rHtita'r* T*** *“«W‘ “*• dre sattlag until
I of tha gams It was a vary pretty exhl- MdPf 4k|
: bltioi$ aad the large crowd preeeat «n- ,0P**» *cor*d tw*
1 joyed It vary much. Tha faas admit- r***-
ted defeat, hat promload the Baa Aa- *»«**••: ***•*•
eeloltea a good drabMag this after- “d *•“- Bwra^od Kirkpatrick
. noon. Tha portormaare of tha indl- DeD«»h»d.
vidual players wao ■nmalhla* oat of I’mplra, Tom Jones,
the ordinary. Whaa Brow a wood final-
ly succeeded la rapping oat a slagle. T^*1 announcement made by OwWttt
to left Bald. Yoaag. who waa rompiag Mcdallaad ceased oa# pretty Baa Aa-
around la!that gardea. walked ap to,*** BW to oay -aUagy--
the ball after It had stopped rolling* a ^
and said. “I presame H la now the *» Brnwnwood aad now lives at Boa
proper procedure to pick It op aad *»•**«. ** ■»**•* op la tha rooting
convey It to the Infle’d.” Ha did ao «*** “<* applauded Browawood as
and caught McDonald trying to make *>«•• aa aha did Ban Angelo; howav-
two bags on a single. When Levi *' ,h* RW***r« b* f** Angelo.
Tarrant got to first oa a passed bell.' Toaag became n popular favorite
ha informed Lowrte that ha was “l*- wb«* *»• lh* "P*1* «* 4**
strue ted by his worthy captain to pur- bjr katting lour fouls over Ml Bald
loin the secondary station.- Ha pro- «a connected with every ball
oeeded to make a dash tor It as Farr P^hed tor the loagaet time and nev-
wblppad tha ball acroaa tha diamond. *’r P°1 • Wt.
/ ,«.nrt rnr q.« Aa- “0**“ Rtebard»on and ‘t’ennell,
gale U a nice Lklag youniUr. and p^VoH *. Si
hu »»u, Mtt h.4 Ik. .PPWUM Irf .ork I. u>. ko,
MM k. ... b-rd lo w. -Da1..,
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Brown wood North & South Company Asks
$28,000.00 arid Right of Way From
May to the Star—Will be Accepted.
through tha 8tar. The propoaltioa.
coming at this time, seems ratMr a
heavy tribute tor the Rising ptar peo-
ple to pay, hat ft Is believed that it
will be raised without trouhlo and
pithia a abort time contract will be
ilgnad with tha company calling tor
i xteMtoa of tha line,
Tha railroad committee here have
i soured tha signatures of all btriMix
of the stockholders, signifying lll-
hgness of transferring tha property
i o the now company, and on July 1st
he’ transfer will bo made. There are
mt six yet to sign aad If these have
and &e committee should be con*
grata iated for ssanlpubUlng the sale*.
It Is asserted that by -August first
tha material for the constroctloo ot
ihe road will have beoa recelWd and
tkat Immediately following thp work
srlll start. There to couaidersrblo re-
pair work to do an tho dump4 before
the track laying begins, but this win
be hurried to completion, and within
a month or six weeks the entire eon*
structioa work will he under way.
Be in all Its branches, ex-
HUT "PICIt-0r
1209.000, into the sugar treat in 1MT,
a clear profit of half a million dol-
lars was mads' In a single day. Tho
Oxnard brothers are now In tho bool
sugar business, and are in opposition!
to tike treat
caum simnc
Austin, Juno it.—B. C. Sondart^uU
collector tor RnndoU oounty, commlC-
U4 suicide at home today* No esaro
Is asolgued for tho trofody. Kis ao
sonata were all right ,• v ,
his three letters.
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a BAUUHMA*. elected ^ ^ hearty welcome
of the State GInners Asso- u# West Texas Olnnera haa
over tho state and the glut
Ion want to com
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1 One Whleh All Should At-
eenuse It Gives an Op-
^artantty ta Learn.
ood people should come to
tian Tabernacle on Sunday
ttend the lecture by Dr. Mc-
who will endeavor to ea-
* people upon better mani-
curing the last six years
rmack has been dolag cam-
k all over the United States
crept of pure food and bet-
ry regulations for the pres-
f the lives and health of the
'he Idea which controls this
Is that the upyiical condl-
aa Is of putfuc importance,
an's. tendency as a cltlsen
cw8 of duty are largely af-
<!*•* conditions of his bodp.
ro Is free, at the exponas of
n County Medical Society,
*ve a very pressing Invito-1
ne' to IL
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STOCK BRINGS
THAN M PER
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ifi
ry stock, sold by tho as-
brought less than 60c
The stock was valued
brought only $1S»0. It
It by H, C. Hart The cosh
rained at $400, was bought
Abney for $170. The fix-
tied at $1100 were bought
Abney for $420. The Tog-
conducted by T. L. Smith.
ORN PROMISES
AN ABUNDANT YIELD
C.lardy brought umpire of
to the Bulletin office this
that promises to yield a
crop. The heads are large
eveioped. and according to
wi^l yield about a ton to
which at thg prevailing
bout $25 per acre for the
Clardy expects to make
y more out of the crop he-
al ready has a-broom facto-
»ery and hd will during his
omenta manufacture brooms,
etttog manufacturer’s prof-
ile has ten acre* planted to
4 corn and It Is all very Am.
paagtaetared brooms betorp
the work.
y Reekes left this morning
»o« at Dal la*, after a vary
isit with her mother, Mrs.
moreland.
»ley of Mercury cams over
and spent the night to tho
ept over to Comanche today
is. 1
i Smith, one of the old tim-
wnwood. is here today from
jon a visit to relatives and
Mr. Smith is • nephew of
In Smith and a moat pleas-
man.
Irowning went to Coleman
Ing for a visit with Mrs.
and the baby, who are three
oa a visit to Mrs. Brown-
dr.
oc Haling of Lometn Is to
> attend the funeral of her
t. J. B. Mauldin, which Is
lace tomorrow morning at
•tmms. one of
irosperous cotton planters
illsts, residing near Waco,
j yesterday ta hls automobile
l daughter, Mrs. Amou Hoi-
Simms was accompanied
Ife and children. This Is
visit to Brown county and
■ expressed surprise that
: i holding out so Whll to this
uplte the extremely hot
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AN ADYEBTIBEHE^t
f good FREE ICE WALTER
T^our office SOS days to the
ndsys and
" Help yourself. You
me.
> B. HENLEY A OO.
r to City Hall. Phone S
font phone; we wont bring
! The good kind.
-to City,Hall. Phone A
B. HENLEY A CO.
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0GGIN AVENUE CHrECH
June 18th.
reading. Rev^ 21:1-27.—
■ m a Whole. Pearl Scott,
oae of the Rlblt. Hal Ruck-
ter .>f the Bible.
Ora Lee
Alpha Mela-
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"John’s Picture ot Heaven. ]
Smyths.
Bong. Haaet dark and prey
WbS drill. Mrs. lUsp.
Store
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911, newspaper, June 16, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006218/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.