Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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■ OF RKKRY- T. RAINEY, pry congress steoe the fifty-eighth, naiM In the place of hla birth all
tttttHTiinTB FKOK ILL. representing ttia twentieth llllnola his life, except during, the time he
MStatlve Henry T. Rainey, of district, which comprises ten' of .the spent In Washington, end the years
who Is a member of the Im- most.important counties In the state be was attending college In Massa-
Waj*s and Means Committee or Illinois, with a poportion of near- chusetts. Ha la a . graduate of 'Am-
waJLyhich U now considering ly 340.000 people.
lt«W democrat and one of Ur Rainey was born at
■* *P««»tla1 members of the n, Auifnet 30, 18W. and
He, has served in cv- for# la aj, fifty-first year.
the degree of k, B.
■ After leaving Amherst, Rainey took
a poet graduate course tn the Union
Law College of Chicago. Ha received
hie B. L. from the m in 1880
and soon after w ed to the
,bar. since thart haa prac-
tised law at Carr Lr. Rainey
la a brilliant echol noted or-
ator. He la freq lied from
his congressional make ad-
dresses" at variot ant gath-
erings throughout ed States,
'and since the disc er Caned -
tan reciprocity «aj his serv-
Dec are That Pu|p and Paper Provisions Will
. Help Manufacturers as Well as News- .
papers.
was made today at the .commence-
ment exercises of St. Joseph's Acad-
emy here, and Cardinal Olbboaa. net-
log tor the slaters of charity, conferr-
ed on staler Antonio the degree ef
doctor of literature. In recognition at
her literary work In the service of
Stater Antonio
LOW HATE TICKETS-
«&wsumBFsm &-
religion and morals,
la tha second member of the Mercy
Order tn the world to be thus honor-
ed because of greet literary attain-
ments.
As “Mercedes," Water Antonio hnn j j
attracted tha favorable attention of
the magerlae editors of America and
England. Her pen productions horn
been frequently reproduced and favor- | j
ably commented wpda In other laada.
An American magnate recently re-
ceived a letter from the editor* of thn j.-
London Standard Inquiring concern-
ing the Identity of "Mercedes." Thn
Information was not at that time J
available, ns the editor, although bn
had published much of the fork of
"Mercedes" did not himself know hor
real name. Many of the writings of j
Slater Antonio have been brought on* ,
la book form and have enjoyed a wtf* J
circulation.
Foley Kidney Fill* contain net the
Ingredients necessary to fogu’tt* and
strengthen the action of th« ddnevs I
and bladder. Try then yourself. Camp
Loutaville. Ky.. 14—Members of the
Southern Newspaper Publishers’ As-
sociation, In session hero today ad-
opted
uttth every modern
• convenience -/r
pertuatty to Learn.
rood people should come to
itlan Tabernacle on Sunday
ittend the lecture by Dr. Mc-
who will endeavor to an-
te people upon better seal-
During the last six years
rmack haa been doing cam-
rk all ovar the United States
' terest of pare food and bet-
ry regulations for the pres-
>f the Uvea and health of tha
The Idea which controls this
: ta that the Physical condl-
isn Is of public importance,
isn's tendency as a citisea
lews of doty are largely af-
the conditions of bis bo#,
re is free, at the expanse of
n County Medical Society,
ilag invite-
resolutions urging Senator* evening
from the Southern Staten to vote tor aal.
the Canadian reciprocity measure now Men^g
before Senate. The resolution fol- Southern
lows: dressed
"We urge upou the Senators from today on
the Southern .States to vote for the p«rs of \
Canadian reciprocity MU now bo- declared
fore the senate. We request this. Rs resou
first, because t^bat we believe the re- leadershl
rlprodty measure will prove benefl- aecompli
dal to all the people of the United to exist*
States. We also' urge the Southern structlve
Senators to support on account of the to carry
provisions in the bill regarding print publish*
paper and pulp, not becnaao we art plans of
asking special legislation tor oar own eo-opermi
benefit, but because wa believe these papers ft
ineaxures to be fair to the mannfoe- brand fa
tarers of print paper la this country appoint*
as well as the newspapers, for tha the orga
reasons so dearly elucidated by the ifewe. T
President In hla Chicago speech. V
Says Extortion fen ceded.
"The exactions to which newspaper
publishing Industry of tha country Bayou
has been subjected are so manifest mentor la
that one of the" foremost Rebupllcan the Royi
opponents of the reeiproclty 'measure, hall Buu
who submitted a minority report to A mask1
Senate yesterday opposing tbh Mil. Neighbor
conceded that the publishers have
been subjected to extortion* and have „ .j.
been forced to conduct tbelr busi-
ness under conditions which are In- Those
tolerable. This Senator, as a mem- lea* strei
ber of the Finance Committee, had, that ext
heard all the evidence submitted to tM>n kao
that committee, and hla conclusion is [ ed u> ki
added evidence ef the justice of this offer ren
portion of the reciprocity." Uon.
The association devoted part ef the j One t«
second end last dmrhf the eonvsnflon several t
to consideration of newspaper making make yo
problems that' confront "the men he- Result
hind the boys m the trenches," as Two »
Henry Wattereon expressed It. The Dri-g Co
VACATIONS tN
WoTiustin.
Galveston.
Clark of the Ho
man Underwood,
Congress-
ie guiding
Houston
Dot/as
n testing
rs of the
Canadian
i the ma-
son them
»f the Mil
, as well
atee. He
i recent
h to give
►’ west a
and Mr.
tin of Ms
dule. Mr. Ralnej
tha sentiment of
country on the qt
reciprocity and he
Jority of fanners
states are heartily
In the house for
as many In the 1
feels that Preeidi
western visit has
the fanners of I
^ clearer Idea of tl
^ Tart 1s depending
j, democratic as w*
^ friends to help hi
TT ▼-TTTTTW -WJW -r Mr 9ldmr bas
SSSP that TS per. cant of tha agricultural
1111 tt ft $>$11144 tttttTYWT newspapers and officials of the cefi-
lavsTa very pn
me to It
f STOCK BUKOS
ESS THA* M PER CEKT
Igery stock, sold by tha as-
day brought less than 50c
Mar. The stock was valued
and brought only $1340. It
ht by H. C. Hart Tba cask
valued at $400, was bought
Abney for $170. The fix-
ued at $1100 . wars bought
Abney for $420.
tral and further west, representing
the west have declared for reciproci-
ty. leaving 27 |ier cent to protest
against It
wood, pretty location^ on corner, large,
lot every bonvenlen-e. going at ocm-
slderably lass than Its veins. It yoj
want n good bargain see this. > ”
E a HENLEY A CO. Phooo ft
Middle Aged and Elderty~Phapfo '
'Use Foley Kidfiey Pills for quick and'
pet manent result* In all case* of kid-
ney and bladder trouMes, and tor pain-
ful and anaoylng Irregularities.—
rarnp-Bell Drag Co.
Rav. L M Norreil is planning to
move with hie family to soma point
farther want within tha next few
weeks. He haa Ms aye on Abilene
and will decide definitely within tha
next tow days whether { that I* the
place he wilt make hi* home. HI*
■on. Pant I* In that city, working on
the Abilene Reporter and this wllk
likely have weight with hid* In Ida.
choice of locations. Brownwood wilt
certainly miss this eatimahle dually,
and more rep of tali j the famfllnr fig-
nr* of Bra Norreil who I* loved ho
far as his aeqtmlntanee extends, and
tha Bulletin believes that ha ta known
to every man. woman and eh!M In
Brown and' adjacent counties. Ha la
Your Kelskber** Experience
HOW you may profit by It, Take Foley
Kidney Pills Mrs. E. O. Whiting, 3$0
Willow St. Akron. O.. say*: 'Tor
seme time 1 had a very serious case
cf kidney trouble and 1 suffered with
backaches and dixxy headaches. I kind
specks floating before my eyes and 1
felt all tired out and mlaaraMa. I saw
Foley' Kidney Pills advertised and got
a bottle and took them according to
directions and results showed almost
at once. The pain and diary headackas
left me, my eye-sight became clear
and today 1 can asy I am a well we-
man, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills"—
Camp-Bail Drag Ca' *
Phono Ratliffs market for fraek
fish. Phone No. 273 and 274.
Price $4-50
c Phone 34 and we
^ will send one on 2
j 1 weeks triaL
\f. E. CHJOfBERB, Clerk.
r the “MsAlng After*
nous who. after a iaore or
mis nlghUAMi, awake with
The Tog-
conducted by T. L. Smith.
ORN PROMISES
* AK ABUNDANT YIELD
Clardy brought samples or
fa to the Bulleiin office this
that promises
to yield a
i i crop. The heads are large
developed, and according to
y will yield about a ton to
>. which at thq prevailing
about $25 per acre for the
’. Clardy expects to make
►ly more out of the crop be-
al reedy haa a broom facto-
kery and he will daring hla
knnenu manufacture brooms
;<-tting manufacturer's prof-
ile has ten acres planted In
4 com and it Is all very fine,
uxaufactored brooms before
the work.
Worths New Million Dollar Hotel.
- The Westbrook
Our Loss
y Reekes left this morning
me at Dallas, after a vary
|sit with her mother, Mrs.
tnoreland.
iley of Mercury came ovar
and spent the night in the
ent over to Comanche today
Your Gain
Ladies Wash Suits
$5.00 and
C:.mp-Bell Drag Co.
I POINTSB PARAGRAPHS.
The last will and testament w n
d.'ad give away.
The moat glaring faults of otheri
oft resemble our own.
| M^uy a girl with tha hammock
habit haa a mother with the washtub
habit.
The wounds of love are quickest
healed by another dart from Cupid's
arrow.
The more you talk to a man about
himself the more brains ha- will think
you have. ^ ' 1
It’s difficult to believe that prac-
tice makes perfect after listening to
the chap who practices on a corfaetJ
A magazine poet refers to a baby
in tha house as a wellspring of pleas-
which bo repreoonta and there to not
• common ulty la this entire aectton at \
the state which to not under obliga-
tion to him for valuable service* ren-
dered. either in the organising of n
Sunday School, the reviving at n dead
school, or kind words spoken in time
of seek. Hla work has been . so
thorough that ha to compelled ; to
make long journeys to the weet to find!
a field of labor, and be ha* decided
that, much as be regrets leaving
Brown »oo<l and the many elosa
friends he has made here, ha must
more closer to his work. The Belle- -
tin believe* that It ta expressing tha ,
opinion of all wbdm It aayjs that we
genuinely regret eeelng ibis food
family leave, bat that we can tend
with them our keartiee* commends- /
tion, coupled with the beat of wishes
for their future welfare and happtniM
F. 8. Rexford. $15 New York Lite
building, Kansas City. Mo., nfit "i
had a severe attack of a cold jwhtoB.
settled la my back and ktdneys and 1
was In great pain from my trouble. A j
friend recommended Foley Kidney
PHI* and 1 used two bottles of them,-
and they have dona me a world of
sood.”—Camp-Bell Drug Co. [f
t Smith, one of the old tim-
wnwood, 1* here today from
It Casts NbMmt to Stsp it toe New, Mapificeat IkestorMi
-Ittel tois at Otters.
>n a visit to relatives and
Ir. Smith to a nephew of
ii Smith and a most plees-
uan.
irowning went to Coleman
ng for a visit with Mrs.
uid the baby, who art there
on a visit to Mrs. Brown-
I er. S
•c Huling of Lometa la In
attend the funeral of her
; r, J. B. Mauldin, which 1a
ace tomorrow morning at
ass&i‘“#95r-$7.'5a
The Waco Service
Via “Frisco* is shortest, quickest*
most convenient, no lay overs. ,
they gest 7S Mate to $7.S9-Ji»t
half.
Ladles Silk and Colered Petticoats .
Values from 75 cants te *10.00 at
Om Third Off .J*
All Kimonas
At Half PriM ^ : 1 J
Ladies Shirt Waists
At 28 per cent Discount
Little Boys Russian Blouse Wash
Suits at 26 per cent Discount*
Counter Number 2
, • ■
• In our clothlns department.
Imms, one of McLennan
roaperous cotton planters
illsts, residing near Waco,
yesterday In his automobile
i daughter. Mrs.]Amon Hol-
'. Simms was
fe and cMldi
Let us Explain It.
H. Robertson. C. P A.
This ta
visit to Brown Icounty and
s expressed surprise that
' holding out so WM1 tn thta
“spite the extremely hot
Phone 79
EYER BRINK
AN ABYERTI8ESK1U f
fjpood FREE ICE WAVeR
our office 345 days In tha
pt Sundays and the “good
time." Help yourself. You
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“Two In One
1 B. HENLEY * 00.
• to city Hall. Phone $
ton*t phone: we won't bring
On Saturday, June 17th, ht t p. m.,
at the Toggery on Bait Baker street
I will sell at auetton, free af all lien#,
one large modem National Cash Reg-
ister. All the other ixtsre# belong-
ing to and connected with tk« Tog-
gery business, including four « foot
•how oasea, countart, Are proof ante,
clothing cam, hat cam and #tlr«
cleaning and tailoring ftxtnrm.
Also tha satire stock of mid Tog-
gery. consisting of $$500 worth of un-
derwear. skirts, hats, clothing and
A HOME, AM INVESTMENT.
t ^
Three lot* on corner, in good neigh-
i \ - s’ _ •
borhood, four room house, waterworks
-
> and barn, shade trees, etc.
BflMI ON TERMS
25 dosen Men’s Shirts. Lifht Patterns $1.00
and $1,50, Values very Special at 75 CMltR
■ |. i
fou can depend on them
The good kind,
to City .HalL
B. HENLEY tk CO.
After a man learnt to love a woman
tha has to teach him to keep on.
Next to showing how ho could ran
the government best, a man thinks
he could write n book.
A man to always afraid people will
notice hla now clothes, and a woman
that they'won’t hers,
i Man talk so much about supreme
court decisions because they don!
know what any of It means. — Nov
York Prom.
Phone 8
l T. P. r. PROGRAM
'00411* AVENUE CHURCH
June ISth.
0 reading. Rev 21:1-27.*-
ie aa a Whole. Pearl Scott,
pose of the Bible. Hal Rook-
ie last writer of the Bible.
Hardeman & Davis
TMiiimtTtr"**J*-**‘*A"*******‘**..........“***l
hla three letters. ' Ora Las
tore of Hell. Ed'
Next. Door to City Hall.
Phone ft ®BUe t»«n* Mouse good nm new. ............. ————
lot and all entdoor conveniences. For,study clam. This meeting promises
W# have this next weak 1 wtU sail for WHO.'to bo of special Interest,
r. —.p tad Mlaw- five years time at | A vary cordial Invitation to antand-
' par cent lntereot ed to all ^o attend these services
Phona 8 304c J. L. ELLIS. L C. H. ABERNBTHY. Pastor
result In securing tl^e meeting for
Tgaas next session, especially ta this
state haa more members In tha la tar-
stats A—nidation than any oths^ state
, John’s Picture of Hi
gmytne.
FRISCO
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.