Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Jeweler
BRO'VNWCOO
wood
j*oftk
will.
N. B. We have
full line of Holiday Good’s
men only- You can
something at the T<
will please him. C
while the lines 1 arc
and get your choice
The Toggery
O Th ... ' ‘ • t: •
com
PAG! mrt
to daily
MONDAY,
N, 1MH
„"Mmi* i ^ ^ J — . ^>L V- i
START WOW
morrow never comes.
" .. -s
You can’t begin yesterday, because yesterday has gone forever, 8tartin« today Is better than starting tomorrow. To-
” An account begun today at , 4 ■ ,-Jr*
■ ': -f •
The Brown wocmI Mional Bank.
.'I,
r
will rejoice your heart as you see its begtoing grow into great propojAions.
Wo Issue time ce
were cash. We a
. ^
rtiflcstea of deposits. W
ippreclats your business.
V , & , ' ' '
- - - ■ *"**
Ml H.MMHfMMMMMI
iMMIMMMI
The Daily Bulletin
MATES PUNTING CO, Props.
X -
MILL H. MATES. Msssflaf Editor.
IV A. TUN NELL, thy E41Ur. ...
H. P. MATES, BatissM Manager.
*. C. SEITZ, City ChcsIaUr.
W. JL DULA, Faroaaa Mack. Dept
K tiered at U« BnwmU Paatafflce
■ ? as 8eeaa4 Class Mall Matter
•- 'll Y \ 1
MONDAY. DECEMBER io. lan.
rather tee a town go backward than
improve. They are not themselves up
with the^processlon and do want
anything else to Keep up.
has a few of this kindBtownwood
Bulletin r »
; We are not-surc that our town is'
infested with the same birds: M wej
can And a few here. what is the met-
ier with getting the bunches..together
and entering them 'at the next, poultry
show as a species of jeveraetters.-'-Kan
■Saha Star..
• t . - .7.
Urownwoo«F ds .the Hrownwood North and H^jth
V
The
OH. HE STAYS
Bulletin
Brownwdod
The Brady St&hdard of last wegk
Fas an unusually tine Christmas edi-
tion. for that matter the Standard al-
ways being an excellent pai»er In every
respect. ■/, :■ •
...
WiH H. Mayes of the Brownwood)
Bulletin has lieeji fleeted president, of
a railroad company-. . Wonder .jf he
could be induced, to make any a«l\^*-
tisiog contracts with the Texas presslhe didn't know Which way to go
h.tfhlled
• v - • -
the ronverttion of the Daughters of the
Confederacy iu true metro|»olltan
style. That reporter must have stay-
ed right with those women all the
time! Brave latj!—Brady Standard.
You don't know the Bulletin's yopdg
io«m As long as there are women
afomul he u^ver leayes, He would
have tollowed’the meeting off. but foi
the fact that It scattered too miichVaitd
x
'dtKl^ENKIDGE S CH^Tt - surprise at the substantial and rapid
It appears at this time that Breck-
enrtdges best ivroepecta for a railroad
line. The. Brownwood business men
have rained |2t*).(KM> to build the first
thirty miles of the road and hence the
success of the project doe* not. jilRXe
upon rhaslug after Northern capital:
With, the thirty miles as a beats there
will be no difficulty In financing the
road and pushing 1^ on to Rrecken-
ridge and the Stephens county coal
fields.—B^qckenrldge Democrat.
The Democrat can tfst assured that
at least twenty dr thirty miles of road
will be built north from Brownwood
at once, pointing directlV .towards the
town of Breckenrldge Whatj is to he
done beyond that, is not knpwn.
will, be well foif, Breckenrldge to keep
[•banks for deposit, tho samo as
If thsy
.....................................................
.. ^ :\W ■ ■ WW . M
growth the town is making. ' I have
MYSOST.
A Norwtjijn Ch«ss* That Is Made ef
been' hearing that Brownwood was Con A Milk.
. X -. X There is a terrible hnS of Norwegian
grow ing bad-expected to see much evi-
dence of 14^ but,'! coufess astonish-
imdit at what i have seen, and eould
not have believed It without seeing IjL
In proportk>u to the aise of the piece
cheese called *m>sost^** which if made
of pulin' milk. 1 It'Is brow u In color
•ml serv«4l in t lie shape of bricks
done up lu silver |«i|ier. The Initiated
shave this into thin btms and make it
luto a Huudwk'h with bitick, In-end awl
bolter This i-iip-y, In really made
. \ from Ike vvhe.l after proner cheeee has
ere is not a city In all lexa* that I- hecu moteutm-iun-l. All the water U
growing like Mrnwnwhod "
. IX • 1 i .
stay here at home most of the time,
• X i ; *
and see the work going on from day
to day hardiy reajlze that, so much ,U
beFing done, but the people who are
iwa.v a year or;two are Invariably aa
tomished that such things are brought
to pass so quickty. This man said
** i that with air the Improvements under
In the Old GsrmsniafWiid
la-uvi'.g Mniiiiiielseei ou
morning you enter a grjkf umlerworld
Of atrauge dew liedluidond brUllaDce,
skirt the iie.id of f ‘deep routhward
looking valley ami eijjiVrge upon a
sunny Often plateau is>>Lml K.f kleSD-:
ktok (h>vvii u|aiii Wll>l>w«| circled by tbe
dark pines of uu tin iota bed forest that
atretcln-s avt.iy to the bliHr aod dia^ut
hills. It Is Susy here Pi imagine yWr-
nelf Itack In the Amart |f the idd'tier-
tonhlc wjkh*ri»e<e*, in tie lierote days
when II a gen -i,*vi SU|tfri»a| w-lth a
c^wartl s i^ iwN’i'l e be ftilng sun glint-.
Upon bfight fpear t. tt» Anong thtvtreiF
aud-the vvIn.I brings sn,|tt h«*s nf rough
war snugs shouted l-.e iHMianiau vol.vs.
_ __ ____ .. —rw^—f- — ’•-.-t-s Tuur lwwrt stwlk vah lkr hMlaf bNl*
rural, frein brenkfnsf on ward There '• tie and .the rlfi'-r. "'Hlx D havO
. r . - i —-x* p .,, -
dark
intent at
)lMl el
Ws who then Isilhil .ait., and the rvmaluder Is
into these brown bricks,
whl-li taste aw,-et and gritty.
I^.ve ef fids cheese wetikl take some
tin* ib acquire. i be opfstCl •*ulty If
Dot lacl ijNIb fef 'll upprarH h. evfry
i|s eyes on the Brownwood North: and
South line, if it wldhef to see some-
thing doing In its direction
•: e e • -
J ' s ’
JOINED KNOCKERS CLUB
The fact that another express com-
pany is coming to Brownwood Indl-
„ , V
waV. no man need hesitate to make
inrjewtnienta In Brownwood for they
wouli be compelled to increase in vaN.
ue whatever they might be. The real
estate pien of the town agi»ear to have
caujgh^ the Idea, and ft was evidenced
by thflr advertl^itig 111 the Bulletin
Saturday Real estate transa
are m-retul native cheese*. Another
terrible <>uv. -pulloet.'' -Is made witli
caraway m*cvls and always smeila os
If It bad gouKlwd- UfMt has n>>
This man said[snB(,|ji furtunniely, only s tenible.as-
pect aod taste. ‘ ■ v-)' I' • . .I*-’-
Dr. Julius Nkhoiyson aeut a few
Norwegian delb scb-w to -a friend iu
Qermati.v. ^nd. airn.ug others, be put
in a pld-e of the native mysoet. Ills
friend A rote and thanked Iblm for’tbe
salmon, etc., anti tt»en continued. "The
■oap Is very nice, but we find great
difficulty In making the lather.’* This
-r*s th^ cbeee*-!—lAMiflou Ssiurtlay Me-
vlew. . vv
ij^iotis
(jeromn Vd<s-*! I-
back throysh: iiu
Vv! - It c:'!|i
nabib-1
HgVH It)
that dhu and Hiysth' jr. ntl»*layx,f HH*
Wxvrld W-h*»ii hcr«a*s met .it the 1'iiiv.ei*^ J
na B-hl:u:ht. Wlfhl.j | !h- boor > na|^:
And ' y<ajr«eif Uuk 'u' :!:<• ivjv.-nt-c-^p
century auaoig «w*;«n|irs dnXu »t*
beelilc tla- h<* Jidrv ni Ibjli.-steln. wlirrv
the Hohenweg .Irop^j In't t tbe rc'ime-it-
plaee ami i n*S)-< tj'it- gi V-rnM-.-ut "uw^
cadntn la-b-re <11 • bi- gj'!;e air -r-«i le
of the fl.rtle* S lili'.V ;»f I'non \
Bla« k .I bi)i-eJ l*alli-Aii« ' t» I ri-leri- k
Van Reiir;-n Jr . iu it '‘.-rs ^
EXHIBITION OF HIGH GRADE SILVER WAR.
*\ , ■ '.a-. - . I - .- 1 ; ■■ t -j -1 ■ ■■ - ' • - f T’tT- .
/ , ■ M ' • -j v . / .- - ' . ‘ I
YOU will find on diipUy several cheaU of Sterling 8ilver in Beautiful new design*: yot* can select one piece or any lumber of
pieces from these chests and at any time during the year bu>' the rest to make your set complete:, we also have several cb< sts of
8TERLTN0 INLAID Silver This is the'highest grade in Silver Plate, made in utility and fancy piece^ SOLID SILVER is
placed where it wears'■ V \' j. i ' ’ ■ IX > -,| i V ) -TTL f" ■'
‘.‘1847 Rogers” ”Wm. A Rogers ' 1835 Wallace,? “Community'‘
P«W/va U ol«.ro«tn *
In addition^io “Holmes & Edwards Stirling Inlaid” we handle
and others. I carry the ASSORTMENT and the QUALITY and
vwmvsw, • a j euv nwswva* a stawai * ttuvi Stiv A Ail Vi I I ILC li Bi
BE SURE AND OEf MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ELSE WHERE /1
• r'' - - 1 • i • - - ' ’ - j
* • v - i • ■ X *
Price is alwajrs right
\i -
T. S, EU P E H, Je w e 1 ejv
— Hotiwy Drove Cltixen l
Editor Mayes stand* all the:time foe
the right ofw*-outract,
whether be
Turkey*, ,>«-l|ing at fifte**ti
a P Mind, eggs a dozeu. .'ti<
proportion,
lown county
other c-Quhljry truck
Who wouldn't be a IB
> VN no woumn i >rr ■» ,
"farmer these days?: |
: 1 M* * v
", p ^Browlrwtx>d ha* decided that notK|n«
. ‘ is -too ,hig for the town to undertake
und Browhwood is about right about It.
' —Bulletin
Evidently uie first, crowd1 is In the
minority—San Saba Star .
. / 7 *
The paper* of; S«yi Saba ind Rich-
land Spring* afe, beginning
pieYs some doubt* a* to- the] eafly
buUding of the* Santa Ye branch from
Loniet-i Mie-** niiBvivingr, <otjnn^ f<<oit
the ‘deli' and .the action- oftlj>Hn
catiiig engineer*.
The San Antonlb1 Eipfeng hint* that
the Iutl*i national Ealr ha* l»e*-n dead-
lieaded. imih' p: Mlo a I »-viUK
xY propoaition ^ Evldemtiy the San An
tbnlo fair management l* eaally-work-
ed according to the opinion of the
Kxpre**.
: )
R A laive is in San Angelo ami It
i* thought that he i* considering the
building of a /oad though that pfare,
so say thA iAper* there Mr l-ove
promoted the Miles and. Paint Hock
road He ha* lnltffi»ted that in event
’Hj, does go through Sau Augeh. he
jrill want bond subscription* m the
•mount of alwut a ijuarter of a mIHion
dollar* . ' . • '
• SOME EVERYWHERE ^
Ther.e arf some* people who wotil.fc,
r.KTTINT. I'PPISII
The Sahta Ke survey.ug, have Im-*-u
j., « ‘ < , ■ , , here, and that thJ* growth ha-« a!na*-1 •
IlcSing ■ »r iy the l.ongheld •
•ho.ii<» ng iu theVapa.-ltv of -• !(j,^u,(. l-i- jtev* iM*
railroad officer <«r a new-,»X>er man J ] aKig.' bpnieta. ili.-ir • i<i tarter* ' /
H.<V will probai>i> be In thu Iocailtv f Nothing like l»nd -
.i,-iual r'ttuit ruction'iM-ttip.- T... e.r Ma>» - M 0 * eg ^yr n j* h- ao e\
^janch read will go thin la>»u p-.-.s-- -mj*i«. twenty ear i
J pasture’ as snrvVyed and the tank j ,h<, i an ► and l*a« iflr H it
•[lil^- ------------
near the jfne — lavmeta ‘Ihepurt
m s
i Hrhnch Yoad nothing We are no
ranch: WeYre just about the whole
ver system. • thn>ntarles. watershed
id alliaud dpn t nhye to build re*er-
viiirs, we've got acaddobdlins* of water
rurht here on top the ground, enough
to supply the Santa Fe syateni and
Browjiwood beside*.—San Saba
, || ’ • • •
I ! ■
y jt Mpl.Nvi QN SHANDS
ft.-Lleutenant t.ovej-nor Shand* of
.\Ur rtlaljppk.. ko I* wet) known In
filorgetow n. made a gpeer*h before the
I’lilt4d Diughtfr* ut/thc Hifederacv
fl 9 ) 7 / (
a4 Hrownwood larfC^ week, iiwarly. all
cl|ji|»t#r- In Tt.-xa- being re|»re>ented
|v Shand* got in a war wi^h <io\ .
\'i hlHiiiari. of Mi**lsslpjiL and h.t>
s|j |t e Ihen been In’favor of joint white
negro e<btcalloii4 Ills sphech *t
iwnwood was for the purpag oil gel-
the Texa.i Daughters of the Coji
r^tierat'iy to reaclnd their action on reX
ng the rolurtibla University acltol-
lilp, wlvere,the white* *|nd nagroe*
educated together, Rv aliuoat a
iiIiii<iiih vote' the women refused to
r the scheme of (}ov Shaud* Ths
w^itneu were right. Shaud* waa wrong
Ich repudiates IiIm life work, for a
e pillule,il Jcalodsy: When any man
v* political Jen loti ay to mould ht*
lijlnlot)- he 1m hlivovlli worilt enentv
IrBtonv oromarclal
tet. alohg
< la. Th<»e
our
San KranHa-o tukpage* to
with one So.does Artlanta
cities kdJU iie ^a» imiHirtant a*
t)* ns sor.ia day, no doubt, and their
business will require two exj>ysii nuii-
panie*.—Mctlregoy Mljrror
'Say. can’t! von let •‘-fellow booth a
little, 'without knocking that Wav
M’hen did you Join-the Knpcliftra'Clnbj
aoywWy, Brother Strelght? Of com--*
one exp^evy company -mlirh handle
g LjuHiuests »( 'San Franc [*co.-
-firegor and Atlanta, but a prrgrev.- ,v
tcvwn iVke Hrownwood Is gJa- to hit.e
iwb rompanlea, tieoause it nttaox l<v»
liulldinga tK'cupie.l instead of one. two
office force* ftiKthe town where one
hgii done the w-orkxtwo seta of wagbos
and team* Instead of one. Over at.
M< iiregor. w here lx»th bJTh e« are in
1hat}h)h‘ de|>ot. and botu are managed
by the railway agent, and tlicxi.eople
all go to the detiot when tlie Ywln
comes In til get their exprem, It npH^
be different, but out her* we are glad
the United State* Express Company I*
coming to town Now. will yoq plet<»e
lie good.; r }■
THE TIME OF OPPORTUNITY
A representstive fexas biiwlnc**
man. Who' know* Brownwtiod thor-
kiy,,d l»l»r ...... hi* IHII*»*» <"•«*»' •»•* -We «"«'*•“ “
took a ride over N»rownv*pod a few
v*Whm
days ago with a %il1#tln YrpreenU-
ttve. and nqtad the changes ami Im-
pnivjflt
neiit* of the
l**oj few
yeut*
ways characterize^ Brownwttod. but
the irowth of the town is *o appar-
ent tliat rh«t> are beginning to awake
to a realisation of tWr i.v t’it tf.
nu^xt be on' the ab*rt t<> present iijlie
opportunities the-town affordk: for,fit-,
vestment to the publl. The -inveati
ment spirit h- taking hold of our |<e->-
ple as It never has t>efore. because
they are beginning to *ee that Bro*n-
ix destimWl to be a city of pro-
tii* tiefore a greal while lSlo
mark niaq.v changes no
ifunight of
Holiday
Fares
BUY
| Somthing useful for a Christ-
v mas gut. Always buy a man
A things from a man s store.lHe
1* will appreciate it more. \
R
TheTo^ery
VIA
Art* very low thU' year
Ticket* on sale to all
point* In Tex's*. Dec. IN,
1». Jit, SI. ’J*. 2.1. 84.
2b. :k>. .'ii, inow and J»n. 1
HRO, 'limited |o Jqn, h,
I'tlO. for fimtl return.
A*k KtinlS.-Fe ageni- fop
low faros to all point* in
the old .SoutlycaSb-rn
Stale*
W. S. KEENAN
o. p. s. o.c.* a. r. ws
IfAlvpMton
_iL
\ -t
<*-
■ ,i ;
.if ■ ,
•' t'v
. * • (
• ^ vi
♦ b's
' WlLf "**11""
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1909, newspaper, December 20, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005450/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.