Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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The Dally Bolfetla ...........................*...............♦"•**♦*
»"»■ t-i;. ' THERE is a
vast difference
in silverware
that a good
jeweler sells
and thkt kind
bought from
mail order
Q*~R*. «»
houses. or department stores or given
away as premiums with soap wrap-
per*. On* kind Is toad* to sell* and tha other
kind Is made to wear and look nice. You need only
to Inspect our stock and the distinction uriM/bo
clear to you tjte moment you lay your eyes on our
goods.
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
bark ai • strati per who was>> standing that the cor respondent who reported
by. ' 1. the first rainfall following a drouth
Visitors to our city always remark
*hout our elegant sidewalks and oar
•dWnpt streets. an advertise-
ment Sir .a city SHch* thine* han't be
The boy guiding the mower ex- °<***** nM>nthi *hoa,d “**•* ,Ute
claimed: “DonA mind the dos, * -seventeen eighteenths of an
ter. He U Just barklug for an **- lBch »*» I*11 T^terdky. and the enrth
case A rest. It is easier to bark than "**lT*d * ^ **“■«" **• *****
pull this machine.- It la earler to th* correspondent >hrplt shi
he critical than correct, easts; to ther#* ** do*‘t: U#T «° OB ***
bark than to work, easier to bum a "A “"***** drouth w“ bn**
house than to build one; easier to **• th,“ be,B* oar *7** rm** M *****
hinder than to help; easier to destroy rooBtk*'“ N*w *<W* ,h* *«Hculturlst.
a reputation tha. to build a chame- U‘*t *“* **°a* ,** who1* bo*lB~*'
ter. Rut don't do It. . »* *<**•*» U*t lf ** correapondent
/ la backed into a corner and simply
^ * * * must say somethinp about the long
The business men of s' Texts town drouth, he might shy. “Precipitation
have revived to have all their ad- hiss bi'-n delayed for some tHne."
ver Using $b>ne through the newsps- • • •
pm, thereby bittfcc w .11 tb.Otr | Tk. ^ „„ .
.P,ar,l.lM of tb, tr.v.llBK ^ b^m>. .J.™* ....
W TU* l* mntttmg • UN. too ( .pp^r. 00 .... bo.
OOOPtb. .or..»Mbl. to b.«c»ptrt! ^ prMM< for..rd rMlulw
" b“1 » "*> “ po*', VM T.«» .t.vo rowordod tb. rf-
Mbl. tb» Ut. merchant, of tb. tow. of c|u> J
.t pm tot. tb. ,«»«. of tb. prow to ^ mrnft ou„t.
•opprow tb. tp.ll ord.r bou.« h*/,,. duhB llM,
to h„p ,ht trod, ot borne, pod that_____., „____.... ,w
lf you srant to dip— fuss. t1
If you want to live In i»sc« and
I prosperity—Just smile, and you caa
inot smile wben.ypu are fussing.—H
of year. Waco has enough water for eml of Geo
all needed purpose but not a single who ctemi
gallon to waste. It Is a case of “mil- adeaa Wed
lions for defense, lot notvs rent for ntorrow usd
tribute.- If a fire I ireaks out there IS toeaa Elks,
water in ample su »ply to put It out. tn psandeni
mid that quickly. But let the maul' Mr. Diehl
wbo wastes water, even a quart, he a bullet to
earned that hauls making trouble for through the
hloiiflf. Wocv Tr boo.
This Is the time of year to he very, ^itnungti
careful of the waier supply. Denison' to explain 1
hag taken steps u conserve her sup-.'caused by I
ply. and violator i of the rules laid for several
down by 8uperin undent Barry and
the City Council are being cut j which LujtJ
Every citlaeo of < very town and city . millionaire.
(la Texas ought to assist la the matter ’ weeks ago.
lot preventing a waste of water at **• moutl‘
tbt. tine. Dnta a H.eotd -
i Such sermons is the above, while, Vri
s large sponge. Then you will get
Ura effect or cool water, tha sb^c and
the air circulation. The spouge ought
wetted whenever the horse l>
to be
unaltered.
Amd you. slaters beloved, won't you
hear us for the horse? (let the yard
man to paint you a sign and post It
In s conspicuous place: “Water your
Remembef the** an* so watering
trough* In your neighborhood, and
yet these poor horses are suffering
because of an Intense thirst. And not
next winter, but1 now.
In other words, the man with the
“stick-to-ttiveness'' Is the man who
wins out This Is true In every bus-
iness, occupation ori endeavor. It
sometimes lakes nerve to hold on Jn
the face of Impending ana oft-recur-
ring disaster; but the fellow who
“grins and bears It” and resolves to
stay with the ship, .sink or swim, Is
the ama who In later years retires
r\e-Witness
exceeding great Joy.''
with s number oi c*p.«a...i» ....u obw*Taac# **** m the midst of an
once more they have confidence In over-ahundancs «f plegty. do not ap-
tbe state. We are truly glad to Lt-ar ^ , Brown rood maa with tell-
thls, especially coming from Senator |n< forCf> here we fairly rev-
Hudspeth. for If onr memory does »ot ^ ^ clMr Bpar| itag. pellucid water,
serve us right badly Senator Hud- MV(r B th< ught of possible ro-
se path did some pretty vociferous orat- B|rictl00 we IrrlgaTe onr' gardens
in« tost year over the I. * G. N. MU|vM| ,f iprinklef our streeU with R,
and declared we were ruined forever ■ l|t^ ^ ^ Bb]at|<cis. and, some of oar
financially, or words to that offset, i people—drink It-all without a stn-
jWa are Ihdaad glad to know that cap-1 g|# thoa|hl of fftmlntshed supply.
Hal, In whose name'and bahalf so Co|M ^ Brownnood.,
Por instance, he recommends
Mr: Diehl recently move
dens for the benefit of bis j
lag retired from active ¥)
had bees prominent In Por
business circles and Was i
president of the Texas dltri
T. P. A. and a tnemhpr of t
board of the ■ mods t ten
delegate to Ae convention
In Philadelphia, but ill/heal
ed bis attendance. '
He was born In Oertaai
resided in the United 8ta<
his life. He cams to Tex
residing trot at Jefferaan i
The woman of today who has good
health, goad temper, good saasn.
bright ayea and a lovely complexion.
As result Of correct living and feod
digestion, wins the admiration of tha
.world. It your digestion la fealty
Chamberlain's Stomach and Over
Tablets will correct it Por sale by all
We are standing- pat on our pre-
dion. made a few days* ago, that
11 be visited with a
Brown county
copious rain
Firs Insurance Is ibe best possible
form of Investment for tha compara-
tively small asm yon pay.
If yon era not tallf protected, lot
us writs yon n policy today.
Land and (nsurance
sp rnmtm yim
We want your tnsaranee. Wa bars* this neat
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red at the Rrewiwaad Pestafflre
ns Secsad t tom Ball Muller
FRIDAY, Jl’Y* It, till
Huy a home in Brown wo<m1
• *•
A Kentucky goat la charged -with
anting valuable documents. Probably
washing inside Information.
• • • ; >.
There was a graveyard working at
Macedonia Ian Friday.—Bast Texas
Register i
Another grave indicatkm of Ae ex-
treme strenuosity of Ae times.
} » • l • '*•’ , ^ f
it's all right to sympathise with'
the under dog, and it's not out of
Place to remember that it Is probable
that be started the light, sad that
Doth can't win.—Galveston Tribune.
Madam, present “power behind the
iwma* In Mexico. Is a professed
and to Americans, and says that A
tar as bit tafluence permits, their
lereeta will be guarded and foster-
la that republic. >.
• • •
It say one of our American snobs
now attending the coronation cere-
monies A England, could only be
fortunate enough to get run over by
as automobile loaded with royalty. It
wogld give him ttoinethlug great to
calk about the rest of hi* Itfe—if he
didn't get killed -■
v. * ■ \
• • * ^ * ,
The prosperity of a »«*nn Is not to
.be guaged by the wealth of its in-
habitants. but ti> tf.e uniformity with
which they pnllr >ugjether when an im-
portant uadertaV Uu^a^ha be ’ncCom
upon a competency, and is no 1m
worried about dronAy weather,
winds or abort crops.
• • •
Nobody la socially more disagreea-
ble than a woman or man who talks
too much, monopolising As conversa-
tion. taking As floor, firmly bolding
It And giving no one else a chance to
speak. People By Grom this over-
gifted and aggressive talker. A mere
chatter box la equally disliked. A
good listener Is always sore or ap-
preciation. If you can but master Ae
line art of listening to each person
with La air of deep interest. Just as If
there wav cobody, else at Ae moment
•u Ae wide world, as It your gre«t-
e.u wish* waq to understand whaf the
other Is trying to tell you. you will
have Ae effect of talking well. AH
that Is really necessary is not to Jet
your .’lien*.ion wander, and, at the
right moment, in Ae right placea.
make the proper brief rejoinder or
.'Itirniation. You ne A never fear A »t
you will be too silent If yon listen
well sad say yes or no at prope.- In-
tervals. A good listsner Is never a%
lore.—Eagle Isfi Headlight.
1 * e s.
When The Children Come
ill from their play, tired
nothing will satisfy th
bottle of eode pop. In
flavors that We mi
14'
thirsty*
than a
of. the 16
Keep s case In
and with a few
r* you
_____ ho reedy for any emergency. A
case, delivered at your home will ohly
coat you 60c and It will be worth many
times that price In the satisfaction K
will afford yon and your children. While
yon are thinking about It go to the
call for 69 and place year or-
der.
AN APPBAL.
Hear ys this appeal by As Waco
Times-Herald:
BreAren beloved, hear ns tor the
horses. These poor, dumb, service-
able aalmals cast apeak for them-
selves. But that Is no reason why
you should not give them fair eon-
sideratioa sad dw en» treatment. They
feel thl beat. They suffer Alrst. Will
you not take these two facts, under
advisement? |not smile when you
A wet sponge tied lightly betwean anor
the horse's ears will afford m*ch re-1
lief. It Is a bad mistake to tie a bat
close down on the horse's head so the
sir can sot circulate under It. The
best way Is to set thn uu top of
Alamo Manufacturing Co’pny
COMMITS SU1CI0E ON
ACCGUNT OF ILL HEALTH
Parmer Male President at T. P. A.
remmSs HnMda In
w#
m
•'V* V* * .
;>»■
•BBM|CK WILL
ECTUREJERE SUNOIY
One Which AH SbesJd At-
ieenasa H Gives an On-
pertaalty te Lears.
food people should come to
itian Tabernacle on Sunday
mend the lecture by Dr. Me-
who will endeavor to ea-
3e people upon better saal-
During Ae last six years
rmack has been doing cam-
rk all over the United States
terest of pure food and bet-
ry regulations tor Ae pree-
if the lives and heahh of the
The Idea which controls Ala
is that Ae uhyslcal condl-
tan Is of public importance,
urn's tendency as n cttlnen
lews of duty sro largely af>
the Conditio ns of his body,
re Is free, at Ae expense of
A County Medical Society,
lave a very preening Invtta-
me to It ** /
pioneer ci tike as about
generally you will discover that thosp
who have remalaed loyal to the coun-
. ., .., . I .... BPWHBBH try through drouth and times that are
«tarprl.h.' I- ««Nk m t£* NW **" *« « '■ «>- innuUe .h. h,,.
- <!«<■« . *■ J».t -hnt » do * .h. bon,, ■"!*».—mll. —•‘t"'*
can be made out U Ce^own. without. Patronise the botm* man whether he1 f \ horse here.1
T^vinir in return.— ^' * • * L. _ I.
see it is posible for the nur-
pllsbed. The ;< iiow; *bo is really|chsot to do as great s wrong'!•> thi-
home
any thought or
Rleblsml Spring.
The* railroad has at last reached ■ Th„ ^ wretary of Agricu,-
Richland Springs, and the people ot^ K||u| to #top telli
that enterprising
lokrlng with
MW re- jB„ bad things about Kansas. He
(says Kansas had gained a bad repu-
| tatiou because Kansas people persist
“Our luck has left ns. oa>s( the ed- ,,1^ tb€ ^ori4 about' its mlsfor-
Itor of Ae Rillvllle Banner. "Our
non so burned down s^U^ there was no
-tnsnmnce on it. The sheriff levied
oa our haadpr and fthe grocery-
man closed down on nsi but still we
Mo whistling on dur way. in Ae hap-
py thought- AM Rockefeller would
Wlvw miUion-t to U* as lrappllr hungry
r * *1 m —
as we."
Wouldn't is t»e nice If Brownwood
timS one of those mo*|ern nnd prac-
tically efficient' i»ato htj*^ wagons and
**ngine»i as an atldillnti to h *r pres-
ent fire flgbtlni; equipment? Brown-
wood is fast outgrowing present con-
ations. and I the day |s not far off
when our city dad* will have A wres-
tle wlA the problem of securing more
modem and efficient fire protection.
. v .
• FT - ■v.. * , . -
Did you *vef. right after >ou had
aaid something menn about somebody
stop a second und \. mder what good
st was going to .do yourself? It lg one
of Ae best recipes In Ae-world to
keep you from doing It again. Try
it n time ok two, and you will be sur-
jyrtaed to find bow soon your Jaws
wtn acquire the habit of closing la-
iSsnt of opening when' the impulse
• nmes upon you.—Denison/Herald
I . . . .
CSvrry person, either for asqumed
• Hitt or on general principles, has
Maas subjected to s vast deal of ex-
Iborbltant eXpontulatioa, advice or ex-
moctatlon, that either failed of Its pur-
Ofom or, worse, really produced Ae
of mind It was offered tb to-
nffn. Such misapplied seal more
confirms the one who was so
• Txntortnnate as A be the perpetrator
*ol a publicly known mistake in *
pnetico which oAerwise likely would
newer have been repented.
e'e
gays a dog hitched to
r stopped polling to
iter, not Ata time Pnsadsna, Cal.. June 1C —The |nn-
eaough water tor 1 <-ral of George Diehl of Port Worth,
but not a single who cdmnritted suldds In
Is s esse of “mil- udena Wednesday, will be
I ut notva rent tor niorrow under the aueptcee of 1
I ireaks out Aers IS ndena Bits. The body wtU be bfried
»ply to put it out. in pnandenn.
But let the maa j Mr. Diehl kUled , hixneeif hr
even a quart, be n bullet from a it caliber
making trouble f„r through the mouth Into hie brain. His
body was found on
very, ai»ka»»>. s> i>n u coeusvilcitios
believed R was
by firing
revolver
min. His
n hillside near Ad
in South Pjkadyt*.
Me Ares • '
ihnself la
a' Ae mouth. It was suggested Ant Ae
Severn* suicide preened on Diehl's
mind, perhaps prompting hts tot
Mrs. Diehl and dhughter will prohn- v
| bly return to Poet Worth. They nd-
of an. vsace no cause oAer than III healA
tor his hulclde. I '
r STOCK BKINGS
ESS THAN M PER CENT
ggery stock, sold by As ss-
•dsy brought less than Me
liar. The stock was valued
/and brought only fl3*0. It
bt by H. c. Hart. The cash
veined at $400, was bought
Abney for $170. The fix-
ued at $1100 were bought
Abney for $420. The Tog-
| conducted by T. L. Smith.
«KN PROMISES
AN ABUNDANT YIELD
.jCIardy brought- samples ot
t* to the Bulletin office this
, Aet promises to yield a
1 crop. The heeds are large
developed, and according to
7 wl^l yield about a ton" to
i. which at the prevailing
about $25 per acre tor the
Curdy expects to make
dy more out of Ae crop be-
a I ready has s broom facto-
tcry and hs will during his
omenta manufacture brooms
:.-tiing manufacturer's prof-
ile has ten acres planted la
• corn and It is all very fine,
oaapfactured brooms before
.the work.
i .i '
- I JUST 8M1LK
If you cant do anything else to help
along. Just smile. j
How can poo smile when yon feel
so had?
Screw your face the other way and
eee how good It will feel. Tow will
soon get in Ae habit of It, and the
smile will strike In. Seme narrow-
gunge folks may tell you that Ae
smile should come from the Inside,
and not be put off and on like n mask.
Never mind them. Keep on wlA
lateral distension, keep on lifting
your, countenance Instead ot
It dow*n—tn
grinning.
Some day you will look In As mir-
ror and wonder ljow yon could ever
have done anything else.
■Why not get It
now and get Ae good ef tt the entire
summer. Looney's.
ELE6MR SILVER SERVICE •
FIR PIESIIERT TRET
A Present From Ike MM MM
x
oAer words, keep on
Washington, D. O, Jane 1$.—Among
gifts to Prectdeut and
Wi
the gifts to President and Mrs. Taft
on the celebAtfcm next Monday of
the twenty-fifth anniversary ot Aelr
wedding will be a magnMeeat silver
to From the members ot the sen-
ate. An of Ae eenators placed Aelr
i on Ae contributing list and
Save rash orders to Ae Jewelers- for
the costly present. >
GETS SIMM DAMAGWI _
FOB DEATH OF HUSBAND
Beaton, June 1$.—Last Thursday
Mrs. Mary McGinnis was hi van Jn
When you eee what Ae smile will »ent Srtm
tot* to you, you will break the old — ^ h99htmgf B1U j*BGi*1|i;|(
denA dealing - ^ g gwltek three miles south of Ten-
and fault flndlnrHpi, October I, HH,
.jsja.""*-
H hli three letters.
the
Al
/•' \. :
pedal interest
Phone 8
' I
che
Special Kxcimion t
Houston
. and
-Gahreston
$585
IBUBir, &
MIHto
-wJmM
Reekes left this morning
,m® *t Dallas, after a very
isit wlA her moAer, Mrs.
moreland.
Hey of Mercury came over
and spent Ae night in the
eat over to Comanche today
».
» Smith, one of Ae old tlm-
■ruwood, u here today from
m a visit to relatives and
fr. Smith Is a nephew of
Smith and a most pleas-
naa.
trowning went to Coleman
log for a visit wlA Mrs.
Ad the baby, who are Acre
on * visit to Mrs. Brown-
er.
>c Muling of Lometa la !a
attend Ae funeral of her
ir. J B. Mauldin, which is
Ace tomorrow morning at
Immij. one of ifei^n
ro» pi roue cotton planters
illstal residing aaar Waco,
yestjrday In his sutomobUs
datarhter, Mrs. Amoa Hol-
wss accompanied
fe and children. This la
visit to Brown county and
expressed surprise that
holding out so *Vll in Ais
*splt* the extremely hot
ITEBTISEMZHtf
IEE ICE WAtHR
s 265 days In
B. HENLEY 4 00.
• t0 CUy Hall. Phone 8
tok*t phone; we wont bring
EYER BRINK
li AN ADI
jfMWi
f our office $65 days in Ae
,,’t s,'hitays and Ae “good
• time.” Help yourself. You
,le la nil Its branches, ex-
, The good kind,
j i to City .Hall. Phone 8
B. HENLEY 4 CO.
and screening at Loon-
lb T. P. r. PROGRAM
! '00GIN 'ATENrK CRFRi ll
|; June lfth.
,e rending. Rev 21:1-27.—
Ic as a Whole. Pearl Scott.
l»oae of Ae Mlblc. Hal Ruck-
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.