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DAILY BULLETIN<br />
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VOLUME XIV. SECOND EDITION, 4 0 CLOCK. BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915.<br />
NUMBER 260<br />
RUMORS OF LIVES LOST IN<br />
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION<br />
* Wires all Over South Texas are Down and Wireless<br />
is Only Means of Communication; Exaggerated<br />
Rumors as to Storm in Galveston are Disbelieved<br />
by Weather Experts, who Think Storm has<br />
Passed to Westward of Island and is Wearing<br />
Out Along the Coastal Prairies.<br />
• DALLAS, Aug. 17.—At a late hour today all wires to Galveston<br />
which has apparently withstood the terrific storm, were still down,<br />
and the only word from the isolated city came by wireless communi-<br />
cation by way of San Antonio<br />
This morning a report of five lives lost at Galveston was dis<br />
patched to New Orleans, but late today no confirmation could be<br />
• made of the story. A wireless message this morning mentioned no<br />
li^ lost, and the New Orleans report is disbelieved.<br />
The gist of the belief of the weather experts is that Galveston<br />
has suffered only slightly in one of the worst storms in fifteen years,<br />
but that the crops and farm houses along the coast may have been<br />
greatly damaged.<br />
IVis believed that the people have left all the dangerous points<br />
Train service everywhere in southeast Texas has been crippled, and<br />
at most places has been paralyzed.<br />
• Wire communication with Houston, Galveston and Beaumont<br />
has been cut all day and the wires are bad all over South Texas.<br />
—- Late today no further word had come from Galveston.<br />
Rep »rt Causeway Broken<br />
At 3 o'clock this afternoon the chief operator of the West Texas<br />
Telephone Company in Brownwood was in communication with the<br />
Dallas office of the Western Union TelegTaph Company, and was in-<br />
formed of a rumor t i the effect that the Galvston Causeway hi:\<br />
boon broken during the storm. The Dallas office also said a rumor<br />
had been received that five lives had been lost, presumably about.<br />
the railway station.<br />
• These rumors are not confirmed from any source.<br />
An Eearlier Report<br />
GALVESTON. Aug. 17—Galveston today has passed through<br />
one of the worst storms in fifteen years, and is now ready to re-<br />
STORM ARE DISBELIEVED; FRANK A VICTIM HUE BOY<br />
THAT STORM HAS SUBSIDED OF MOB VIOLENCE: KILLED By<br />
FIRING ACROSS RIVER<br />
CAUSES BAD FIGHT<br />
American rtHptjii in Mexico Threatened<br />
bv Mexican Soldiers Inflamed<br />
Uy Reports.<br />
TRANSPORT SUNK<br />
■Mi LIVES LDST<br />
TRWSPORT U01AL EDWIRD<br />
MITII |:,oo \ BOARD M \k:<br />
« ARK SAVED.<br />
IO>DO>, Aug. 17.-The Brit.<br />
i*h transport Rojal Kdwanl *aa<br />
torpedoed und sunk by a t.crman<br />
■•tail-fit, Si\ hundred out of<br />
more than fifteen hundred aboard<br />
were antes!<br />
TELEGRAPH TICKS<br />
TELL TRAGIC TALES<br />
FOliT UDUTH Fan- Olivers. tV)<br />
P.KOWNSYILLK. Ann. 1-7. - TIi> years old. suicided by hacking his<br />
li^ht i; sr night at Prof was throat with a knife, anile HI tin , u ><br />
canned by Mexicans tiring across l()(,v of an officer at < Irapcvine. ('hi\<br />
NOTE* VHT TAKE* FROM<br />
srm: PRISON FARM AT MIL.<br />
LEDOFVILLF, (.A.<br />
VUGHS SFRVKK < AR 0(T OF<br />
BROHMVOOD RA\ DOWN<br />
VOITH.<br />
HANGED IEH PHUM HOME DRIVER IS HELD BLAMELESS<br />
Warden and Guards at Prison Farm<br />
Overpowered by Twentj.fiw<br />
Armed Men.<br />
M\RIFTT\. an- a kitchen explosion.<br />
losnohifc (in the tui* they sreri<br />
■> Mexican soldiers, who ,... „..„ ' ...<br />
(.ILMI.II O I. Robert* '• I \ ■<br />
apaprently had been drinking, and<br />
old. ii d-.i i He m or<br />
who de thai Americana along , , w ' " ' " !<br />
B Mexican, bv '" th rhe Xl ' x; n<br />
' " d crvH U; » r - ***<br />
rti necks draagHix them, tied to B *I ' °'<br />
I,,n,,t " - ,n -<br />
horsaa, and kilting them the Gar- ,: " u M<br />
'<br />
K " " ' w '<br />
l,X;^<br />
, ranza offTecn In charge ..t these sol- '<br />
diers we:. teops to the Vmen- I>KXTOX Viola Witt. 4 ysari old<br />
icans and quieted the troops, -J\:II.: ~ banred to death at the fam |j<br />
Isueh reports >•.;. not -ii- MOM of hoi e s( Uttl< Etna. The.explostoo<br />
It • (rrtvals said. I •' cup of irasolinc resulted la th*<br />
na v« left Monte -^ which »a» fatal t- the «!iild<br />
LAWYERS PREDICT<br />
DEATH OF RECALL<br />
\meriean l»ar \s««ieiation Pasfen K'c*.<br />
olution Statinir X\w\r Opinion<br />
of Kut II re sf Recall.<br />
SALT LAKi: CITV. I TVH. Aag<br />
That rh. con<br />
IT<br />
• tit? of recall of<br />
pair the comparatively small damage which has been done by the fl «.f the h.,, - m; >i,, ,-> i„v down am<br />
I mir;>T OF >\TIO\s<br />
^<br />
>OT M KFSILT FROM W A It.<br />
U)XIK).\. Aug IT—The Jlean of<br />
Durban: doea not helieve that the<br />
war \\)U result in general disarma-<br />
aal peace 'when the<br />
war drums throb no longer and<br />
ihe<br />
, are furled." In an ad-<br />
Ft Hartlepool he predicted<br />
that in Kngland the certain c<br />
'q^«-n 'h^ war would be<br />
• auks of TexmM Instmctoi orout 1'* or 1"<br />
near'here.<br />
In making makini: the jump himti th.. ' sations a- relating , •>! TU ISKNI). Ind SJ.;,S \ Khmii^s<br />
an hour, he appear** to s«<br />
formerb ■ minister, cosftmH-<br />
1>r first tim-. and he< oming be-<br />
!'!•' In jail h< i« Hi- was hewi,,:<br />
Inx ii«lil for t '. r ot i i".<br />
iive straight to<br />
it \ ■; n<br />
MANY BROWNWOODITES<br />
,( '''"'- I don't know<br />
i'im. or whether<br />
u unifi w,wi i tup rar 8t ° p,,ed - far ° v^<br />
rOKii in LAC, WH M.ft Maeh-<br />
CTflDU<br />
,f " hil ' ajtains f thp axle Rnt<br />
R k. .. • j«mi. r. A\as decapitated in rl<br />
Left hand eide of the street,<br />
tiain. He h ted to<br />
|<br />
alk rrom AlMiown-'ld hi* home an 1<br />
•>!" Jumped out and I<br />
I ra< r,u " for s doctor. When<br />
the. r'rieiMtM and Kelathe^ Here K\|»er- ** *{ back the bo#- was d^ad<br />
ienrel t.rest \n\jet» lor Their<br />
I think the boy had adenoids or<br />
Safetj.<br />
• nething of tin- kind whieh jirevent-<br />
;<br />
I his hearing mv warnine Mr mm<br />
the . • ;.l<br />
has been expertaneed nr*r+r ui,,,,,, i i^«<br />
hail II pio-<br />
-'' the \\ \»\ \. iv. ;,nd that<br />
PRISONERS PAY FINES<br />
**; Mi '<br />
nra>«r. whom I know verr well, had<br />
photit this cit] I | ratnlt of|» to VVD . and the h ( "»y was foltn<br />
>', ilvestaa storm because of the 'owing him on an ♦ rrand of some kind.<br />
. beaten -Mo a '<br />
• number nt Brotwawood people<br />
' , ' ,, • al i on rent Jon «e vela baaiactd i<br />
iiVt think I could be blnme I. It Is<br />
8 i Chairman Orrin \re Left: One Man Kefu IM'S<br />
nds -and relathrei ot »bo-. ><br />
lerrilii* •«. ktiow. though, that the Imy<br />
' the Illinois Sii-"<br />
to Labor.<br />
killed >y my ear. and the offfy<br />
i'i'' • "• lusl I i M il/<br />
D Hal vest on, si) seking t<br />
thing that eases nil feelings is know-<br />
i<br />
Robertson lai . ono of<br />
rielian and rhief Justice William H ""^ M demonstrated h> the fa<br />
•jiai: (»? the Colorado Supreme ' ll '" lo '"' ° r l,,e •***■ ' Idank to work on the . ;"'TO<br />
in** in Mehali of State Roard<br />
•In county and refused bf a prisoner, for I v past >.-ar Of two<br />
Hit RV KIH.KMW |\<br />
al Fdnration.<br />
TI.TMHIS >F\R PARIS<br />
raueh prisoner i^ots no rredlt for time Mr. at - .Roben Martin, fdr- AISTIX. Tex.. Aug. 17—Fail ir<br />
Bt in jail and may IM confined th merlfj 01 this city. Mrs. Martin is within a few days the int.<br />
PARIS, \ ij|, i;. the Turco—Ai-<br />
• ■lung, on on bread and water al ■' daughter of Mr and Mrs. T ('. Wil- due by certain counties on then<br />
THIUI HIMMfKO TEACHERS<br />
iB md other so' liors of the discretiof) of the officers<br />
kinson of thi^ ( it><br />
bonds, owned by the Parma:<br />
IM \< KI> RV TKX\S MAN) the Mohaairnedaa faith from other The' fines which ha\e h. en paid Mr and Mis .1 w Spam School Fund, probably will result Isf<br />
artso' Afiiea hcrving in the French<br />
8CT OF m WVl.U'\THI\S.<br />
will be placed to tin- credit ot the formerly of Bfownwood, who hnvc<br />
army, now drink their coffee at sun-<br />
"'ing instituted bv<br />
road fund. I'nder tin- new Bvatem been condu^tinn the Panama Hotel<br />
tt< v genera; of Texas ,)n behalf<br />
AISTIX. Aug\l7.— Hundreds of take their lunch thirty minut. - , . : , ,, vvill , M . henelited<br />
in Galveston<br />
of the State Hoard of Education. eaa><br />
former reachers. wbo-hsvc and have their' dinner SI mid-1the. prisoner u„rk them or pay their .las W Wayman. formerly of the todian of thc fund. Announcement t<br />
f the teachum profession<br />
Mi - ||r ^ turning of night inf . day I nn,. s . since all fin.-s paid will he firm of Harrison K Wayman here, is; this effect has been made here, afttl<br />
..jiiTme of the Ramadan, i credited -to the road fund and will<br />
for - me, are returning tp the<br />
in e, the disclosure was made that there<br />
j annual fast of the Mussulman, ex-jhe expended by the commissioners.<br />
still is about $lL>:,.oun interest due an<br />
ending over a period of a month from I<br />
•Inly 13 to August 12. during #hc T " ' ~~<br />
kbstalni from food and drink e\<br />
day between dawn and sottsel<br />
Followiim the rule established last<br />
M>ar. to reaped the religions feasts<br />
i f all sojdiers in the French army and<br />
facilitate their observance, the minister<br />
of war ordered that the eommisdepartment<br />
furnish supplies to<br />
ne Mohammedan soldiers In accordam.<br />
tfith their traditions.<br />
I.IMl^OV FtM>TY SFTTLFRS<br />
MEET l> FIVE D\Y REIMON<br />
SHKRMAN. Tex.. Aug 17.— The<br />
(Irayson County Old Settlers Asso-<br />
(iation was to begin its annual'fiveday<br />
picnic here today. The program,<br />
which included speechmaKing and entertainments,<br />
was said to be unusually<br />
attractive. Several- men of state-<br />
I prominence were to attend.<br />
a Galveston attorney, hut is now<br />
Colorado n a vacation.<br />
Mr. and Mrs
warn<br />
snnnnl mm&m^tM&ts ■'■ I feU^ innj an '1^^ 1 %c|&.t*4LL&£<br />
■ :#?*&<br />
FAOB TWO<br />
THE BROWNWOOD nAH.Y BULLETIN. BBOWNWOOD. TEXAS, TUB8PAY, AUGUST 17, 1915.<br />
'<br />
■s<br />
For your girl before she goes away<br />
to school. They are neat, attractive<br />
and excellent time keepers. We<br />
have them in Solid Gold and Gold<br />
Filled. :-: : " :<br />
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.<br />
Universal Mileage Coupon! Given Witb Each Purchase<br />
THE DAILY BULLETIN<br />
Member Associated Press<br />
Published every afternoon except<br />
Saturday, and Sunday morning<br />
Office of Publication, Bulletin Building.<br />
Corner Brown and Lee Streets<br />
Entered at the nostoffiee at Brownwood,<br />
Texas, as Second class mail<br />
matter.<br />
H. F. Mayes Business Manager<br />
Jas. C. White<br />
Editor<br />
W. E. Cox Circulating Mgr.<br />
An erroneous reflection upon the<br />
character, standing or reputation of<br />
any person, firm or corporation<br />
which may appear in the columns of<br />
the Daily Bulletin will be gladly corrected<br />
upon its being brought to the<br />
attention of the publishers.<br />
THE BRITISH POI>T OK VIEW.<br />
Great Britain has been severely<br />
criticised in the United States because<br />
of her attritude toward shipments of<br />
cotton from America to neutral ports<br />
cation would be wasteful. A require?<br />
ment. therefore, is made that only<br />
schools which are supported by a ",0-<br />
ccnt tax may be assisted. It is fur-<br />
ther stipulated that schools receiving<br />
a portion of this million-dollar fund<br />
must be well equipped as to building.<br />
grounds, library, desks, etc. The<br />
State docs not intend to establish<br />
new schools, but will assist schools<br />
which are already established and<br />
which are being supported as well as<br />
WITH THE EXCHANGES.<br />
The Suspended Senteuce.<br />
The jury which convicted Mrs. Minnie<br />
Latham of murder, in the Anson<br />
district court, recommended that her<br />
five-year sentence be suspended. The<br />
jury probably gave an honest and impartial<br />
.verdict, but the recommendation<br />
for a suspended sentence < an not<br />
meet with general favor. In cases<br />
of murder, the defendant is either<br />
gSilty or not guilty. If a homicide is<br />
justifiable, no sentence should be imposed<br />
and if not justified, a sentence<br />
should be imposed and not suspended.<br />
—Brown wood Bulletin.<br />
Those who uphold the dignity and<br />
majesty of the law allowed the enemy<br />
to put one over them in the form of<br />
his suspended sentence law. The peo-<br />
ple have com* 1 TTU$<br />
Company.<br />
Circumspection.<br />
My boy." said the editor- of the<br />
♦ A DAILY LESSOX I* HISTORY ♦<br />
^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^<br />
One Hundred Years Aim Today.<br />
181.~>—Citizens of Indiana were agitating<br />
for permission from Congress<br />
to form a State government<br />
fllH—l| flit Years Ago Today.<br />
U4o—The Steamship Acadia arrived<br />
at Boston, after a passage of 12<br />
days and IK hours from Liverpool,<br />
being the shortest passage made from<br />
England to the United States up to<br />
that time.<br />
Fifty Years Ago Toda>.<br />
ls»;:,_D».ath of Ignatius Philippus<br />
Semmelweiss, a celebrated Hungarian<br />
physicist. Born at Budapest, July IT,<br />
1818.<br />
Tnenty-fhe Vcar* Ago Today.<br />
|g$a—Train bandits held up the Kansas<br />
rity Limited on the Missouri Pacific<br />
railroad, near Otterville, Me<br />
and robbed tin- express ear of $90,1<br />
One Year Ago Todaj.<br />
i nit-The Belgian Government was<br />
transferred from Brussels to Antwerp;<br />
Austrian advance into Poland check-|"»'<br />
♦ ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. ♦<br />
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<br />
R. E. Sharpe of Cameron is in the<br />
city today on business.<br />
♦ * ♦<br />
Alex Taylor returned last niabt<br />
from points east on the Santa Fe.<br />
♦ ♦ ♦<br />
T. P. Tipp of Mullen arrived in the<br />
city this morning to be at the bedside<br />
of his iineb', «** in el r^TZ^ XITIIIIIA '*<br />
of Am es. nppe u i puing • p graphy at the cm ■ will • the home of Dr. M< - 4*4 a 4*4 a 4*"r**r , 4*4*4* # f > 4 # 4*<br />
As In tions, b< droiw art aU«ta> 46- <<br />
,vimh " ,; ol y^niUil Mr- Henderson la an aunt of<br />
ladles of .t^ born<br />
- ond Ward Mi Smit Prairie Wis.. 7'<br />
there are two sub- their utmost in the wa> of sup- $ayt..--^aJ t,„, h(1 . - lipben P ' tl « l Initee >'<br />
shipping problem. British newspapers port. Second, to build model schools tiyith " bart . Louisiana<br />
Vlart Mc^lee of tins city.<br />
' ♦ ♦ ♦<br />
4* DR. JNO. HARRIS H4LES 4- *<br />
Hex W H Doss passed thr< 4- OPTOMETRIST 4*<br />
. T<br />
h»v«» «iioppct,.H th;iT their covernmenT in each i-ount« ot rexas,<br />
x<br />
wnun<br />
wi.i.h<br />
win.<br />
uiii i:ue<br />
' neighbors the five neutral states<br />
Texans have feared. The United < -"ining to be ■ reporter on The!<br />
John Rusk in<br />
of Holland. Denmark. Norway.<br />
Bugle flew fifteen feet Into the street, i<br />
Sweden, and Switzerland. These States has not suffered as the beopte |J|d >HWU^ uH}) what bvst , maVrs j£..j<br />
.states have rights which we cannot<br />
ignore.<br />
"But we may justly complain<br />
when we find them importing<br />
from 17 to J* times as much cotton<br />
as they need for their doni<br />
tic consumption and exporting the<br />
surplus, or a large part of it. to<br />
the enemy, who cannot obtain it<br />
elsewhere, who cannot produit<br />
himself, and to whom a constant<br />
supply of this indispensable<br />
raw material is vital to his<br />
military strength.<br />
"What the British go\eminent<br />
has done is to seek a way out by<br />
a series of friendly and private<br />
agreement. All cotton entering<br />
Holland, for instance, is liable to<br />
seizure unless it is consiem-d to<br />
me Netherlands Oversea Trust.<br />
which is under heavy bond to<br />
prevent its re-export to (iermany.<br />
in Sweden an arrangement<br />
more recently been mad* with an<br />
association of cotton spinners<br />
with the object of limiting the importation<br />
of cotton into that country<br />
to the needs of its dotn^tu<br />
manufacture.<br />
"If we were to establish in each<br />
of the northern kingdoms a single<br />
receiving agency to which alone<br />
cotton might be consigned, and<br />
a* we were definitely to fix the<br />
number of bales' That might be<br />
imported, using as an index the<br />
sverage domestic consumption<br />
(or perhaps a little morci of each<br />
-country during the three years before<br />
the war. we shouid then have<br />
TOne some way towards solving<br />
this particular branch of the<br />
problem."<br />
M0>KY roil THE AShlXJ.<br />
The last Legislature appropriated a<br />
million dollars for the purpose of aid-<br />
ing the rural schools of Texas. This<br />
Money will be available during the<br />
^t thirteen milloa dollars<br />
[more than during the same period of<br />
1914. The clearings in Dallas fur 'he<br />
first leveS months of this jresr ea><br />
jceeoed those of the.p.Mt period by<br />
i kening thud<br />
[more than >e\en million dollar*<br />
Have y«»ur teeth been eaamis<br />
The bank clearings are the baronet- Kwrv stlh i 4 . nt should have his teeth<br />
ers Of business When money is m circu-<br />
lation end easiness is good, the < bar-<br />
lings m« r. si The figures letl the<br />
tale<br />
Pronertj ralues in Brownwood ha\e<br />
Incrnaned eonsiderablj daring the<br />
past two years.<br />
It Is a significant<br />
a<br />
< lull.<br />
si HiHH < HII.DIM > RKMtSHD<br />
TO UatHstt FN^MSH t ROPv<br />
LONDON. Aug 17-To assist in<br />
the harvest, the education comnaBtee<br />
of the county Of Kent have relfS<br />
- ' school children Kent<br />
■ s.'Pn .ailed the garden of Knu-<br />
;..nd. and Is devoted lamely to orchards;<br />
!KJ hop tields.<br />
Cling Peaches for pickling,<br />
25c per bucket; 85c<br />
per bushel. Phone 608<br />
or 609, W. L Kay.<br />
SCHOOL CHILDREN<br />
rai»-fully examined and cared for<br />
bi tore entering school. Can you say<br />
eiir teeth are in good condition? If<br />
not call and talk the matr.r<br />
With us.<br />
BELL DENTAL CO.<br />
Over Coggin Bank<br />
fact that many of those who object to<br />
a higher ta\ rendition ha\e notified<br />
* TheQuality<br />
their agents to loch 1 w • isl price |<br />
of propertj which is on the 1 israet<br />
The statement b><br />
a conieniporar»<br />
that traveling rn.-n in this \* rritor><br />
no right to complain 6t bad roads<br />
because the> do not pay an\<br />
road<br />
taxes Is undoubtedly made in a spirit j<br />
of irony<br />
Fulh eighty per cent of Inej<br />
traveling men who use the rood<br />
Brown county are home-owning enttj<br />
tax-paying citizen/ of \Brownw ">od |<br />
while all other traveling men who j<br />
the schools must meet certain reuse<br />
the.roads ol the county spend<br />
quirements, which were explain, d In<br />
large stunt be: each year for board j<br />
Friday's Daily Bulletin. These re<br />
lodging and other necessities, and]<br />
ooirements are so fixed that only those<br />
their trade materially increases the<br />
school communities '■■ hich are wide<br />
volume of business done in Brown<br />
awake TO the T • Of proper edu<br />
wood, f'.ive the traveling men their]<br />
cation may receive state aid. The<br />
! dm<br />
state government i*?lieves that giving<br />
asoney to aid schools in those com- ^ FERR | S A# BASS<br />
annuities which do not appreciate edu-[D E s T |S T . PHOSE Wt.<br />
o\»t<br />
is^»44a4»4^»»»»»l<br />
which enters into each and every<br />
article ol pare food we csrry<br />
in stock,<br />
THE PRICES<br />
at which th«y are told whether<br />
for ca»h or on thirty-day accounts ;<br />
THE SERVICE<br />
which we render our patrons,<br />
both in expert salesmen and !<br />
prompt deliveries,<br />
—All Prove That It Behooves<br />
You to Trade<br />
With Us.<br />
Many Like This In<br />
Brownwood<br />
lac McKniKht «>f the M. O dnrn 4* M. r. J. B0LE>DER +<br />
< ompany left Monda> morning for jj. timdnste Veterissrias 4.<br />
Brady, where he will spend several ,j. Formerly with U. 8. Army 4»<br />
days with friends, hefore goinjr to • PHONE 23 4»<br />
Menard. where he will join a party + m W„t RTSad^*7 +<br />
for a several days' outing on the >an<br />
Saba River.<br />
Rev. w L Blackburn and wife were ^ ^ ._SE5_ 4.<br />
guests of Mr and Mrs. ('has liaugh-* . MLL*MXTAL TO +<br />
sinllar < "M- Sfc<br />
l> » h,f^d f " **. * ^^^l ^Sl? + and sstT both money end "teeth. +<br />
Kscli Issue. belongs to the YWst Oklahoma confei- ~ ^<br />
Methodist < hurch and • Phone t8i.<br />
The following case ^ ant one ol enee of the<br />
Mrs Blaek- 4* Over Coggin Ban\<br />
,„an> oecurrinaj daily in Brownwood, Mationed at Weinman<br />
It is an easy matte: to verify II Vou '.urn hi a sister of Mrs. Baughraan. •j* *T *1* "I* **• •*• V "I* •»• *f* *l* "** *l* ▼<br />
csnnbt ask lb? »)ette» proof J. J, J, 4, J, ,{. J, J. 4, 4. J. A 4. ^<br />
V .1 Dnris, TOU h^i^k Av,. lima. Miss Kn!a MeFarland. who has neen JTTTT V n IVA I<br />
aood *»n I was troubled for two touring the PnetfJ I coiintry or . J. J. HATTS #J<br />
• 4 .,, til*. iw»rtt si\ seeks returned Sunda> 4* —TAILOR— V<br />
"' TrtL S t ."^'-o £ £« — «- «»»^ 1* «*■«! TW.H., I. .11 ♦<br />
liiniHi* ss iii m> Ua.<br />
ami spent several weeks in Califor-;^. Branches, 4»<br />
Phone 320H.<br />
times during Land at other points of interest. *n« ^ Nex( fQ Cha|nDer of commerce re •!•<br />
ed me to get up many<br />
week In Colorado Springs<br />
the night. Thehianey secretions-were s i;* uf<br />
+ + + + + + + + + + 4- + + +<br />
,, v highly colored and painful in -h„e . nroute home ^<br />
passage I tried much -^ctoe^hnt ^^ ^^ ^ ^ umker at ^ DR> c c BrLLARD<br />
nothing seemed to ^'^g^*.^ lB e Santa Pe, after spending yester- + Physlelo and +<br />
feet upon me JIUOW K idn. > 11 i.s ^ Hrownwo<br />
pegan to feel Kke « d fteient man ~* ^ ^^ j^ ho wiH stay ^ p^^ J^ ▼ j<br />
and after Uiking three boxes. waj ^^ St, | , ( , >uiber first , v he n he will ^Office 401 Brownwood National ><br />
,n much better health „ n resume his work here. He has noi ^ fiank Buildlng +<br />
The above statement was given >» ^^ iecovered from injuries re- ^^^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^<br />
Octoher Ee< laU and on July<br />
] - ((>ive(i ' in a motonMC ie accident which u<br />
iMft " r l>flvl8 8aid: '^.Mconrred here several weeks ago<br />
I loan's Kidney Kills-occasionally and<br />
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they always benefit me."<br />
M. C Mdiown and family returned ^<br />
price :>rug Co.<br />
♦ ARMSTRtWW TRi>SFER 40. ♦ ^<br />
l Butterfat. (sweet) ner pound<br />
. .:\0c<br />
♦ Carriages any hour. Day or *<br />
Oats, bulk. No. 2. per bu. ..34c<br />
Hfic ■ Follow<br />
the bunch; drink Con ♦ Night Rain or Shine. Prices ♦<br />
icked, per bu.<br />
"f\].\ 'Punch. 5c all fountain*.<br />
> Reasonable Phone * ».~— — 23.<br />
Wheat, bulk. No. 2<br />
c<br />
Hunter-Smith<br />
rn, bulk, white, bushel<br />
kl<br />
♦ -We Seier Mis* a Train." ♦<br />
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tItalia, per ton, |8.#0 to .$9.00 j |>KIM\HV S('H00I-.<br />
GROCERY COMPANY lohnsoa (Irass, per ton .$5,001 Mi
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FLA6S DISPLACED BY ; NEW JERSEY MAN FAILS<br />
IN BELGIUM TO APPEAR FOR CRIME<br />
When Order Is Issued ftr \rre*t of Women of Huckensack, XS ho Secured<br />
Ha- \. Italian Sjmpa- His Coniictioii Do \ot Attempt<br />
thizer* Report to Macaroni, to Hide Feelings.<br />
HACKKNSACK. N. J., Aug. 17—The<br />
LONDON. Aug. 17.—When the Hal-j women who were behind the prosecute<br />
arni^ '»nio\e,l from Ike ltal-, tion of forlllrr Postmaster Ceorge A.<br />
lift embassy in Brussels, the petph sj Hl!1(1 , f Haworth. N .1. on charge*<br />
Brussels kn« w immediately that Italy brou^|u bv his pretty assistant. Miss<br />
was ai war with Austria ami torpid and bowels constipated<br />
or you have headache. diuineM. coated<br />
tongue, if breath is had or stomai h i*our,<br />
tust try a spoonful of harmless Dodsoa'e<br />
Liver Tone tonight on my guarantee.<br />
JEXACO<br />
llere's my gnaiintn iny drug<br />
t a 50 . * nt J^'ttb- «>f Dod-<br />
, -piHinfiil and<br />
n it d»»-n't ntraighVn yoli right up<br />
and niak»' you feel liix and vigorous I<br />
want >"U t'» go hark t
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PAGE FOUR<br />
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Two New Styles in Wooltex!<br />
>«> - morning for t<br />
irn nd ih< m. whert • "d ;i f, " w<br />
IHog m days on busing .s Hin two sons * c - I'MU ej - '• Bbri<br />
,,. p MM| ,.,„,,,,J, rv tim8tfc<br />
idina farther out than ever i.e-, '_^"~"~ "^~^<br />
While an overflow of the ' IVAXTFti<br />
A.Mia-j-seconii<br />
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hand<br />
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gas store.<br />
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eu is not fear 1<br />
conditions . 1 considerable<br />
today.<br />
the similarity of ' ()^ ! llirnft . „. Jr i ow r 4<br />
k J*t "<br />
with oven; prefer three<br />
burn .... Stuart Hopper, at Rogers'<br />
Store<br />
260c<br />
-*OK Rr>T.<br />
Kron, a casual ol.s.nrf, ,o> M ,oi»,t, F[ KMrfHKI) B0O || ff fof , nt h<br />
nipre People have used the passenger keeping. Phone 0 4 At *<br />
[trains in and i: REXT-Three unfurnished<br />
lodaj on the two ne* Boysea build- ,.,. bound Santa Pe which<br />
i««r«?s room*/ Apply a Baker. 256tf<br />
rne building on Cent< 1 avenu< , 1 at 4uke and wife of Brady S|<br />
REST—Two I<br />
. mu for Lampasas. where she will !)♦*•<br />
last night in the city<br />
♦ * o [iinesits for information were answi • I<br />
of friends.<br />
,a gssmbsr of a cahtpfng pait^ which<br />
Mr- w l» woodruff, who foi the<br />
***** ;,!ld p ' I Md , . hour "<br />
1 isf 'de<br />
in this city L i-;F'hon» 721-2 rings<br />
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on<br />
; wo or three weel een i. -<br />
25Jtfc<br />
i Wh •■ regul 1<br />
R A l^ingston and<br />
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Mink' lot daughter, Mrs Parl Bo .,.,„,, z<br />
.lolm llorn. p.ildiOur of the \hin<br />
FOR RKWT -Fi ,, m .<br />
Misa Thekma Melton left hut nigh!<br />
Worth ..r spending a fen days in<br />
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v : 1 -he ni it fe • Rsh(-<br />
he will B :1<br />
rocj :. i'.ttiw n^ ood todav on<br />
for light house ig Mrs. J. \v<br />
P«it?n<br />
Mr \i' Kinni j c inie to<br />
B i on pleasure.<br />
I brothers, t'hai<br />
Price. 7lo Austin A.e fhone J<br />
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the next two or threr weeks \isiting<br />
Brbwnwood frohi Honham :or a few<br />
with friends an«^ relat •<br />
B K Hawkiri: and d<br />
i' ir: Ron<br />
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nd sincf<br />
Mi»-- V • :ia»rninu<br />
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Kddys " left iln< ri. foj<br />
I ' • V . ill ..n<br />
for a v in ("omanche with 1<br />
* ' ltd Mr Horn this niorntag<br />
root; 1<br />
\li>s Mar;. Ander>oti left thi> mOrfid<br />
friends<br />
. -'7 milef from • ind if Mr. II<br />
en:; modern conveniences \<br />
for Comanehe. where she will<br />
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Av tone 211 .-"-v<br />
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two or thr.,. *i<br />
Anne Ho!<br />
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It 1- FOR S\l.t.<br />
I - hrirr **. trip r , . «r<br />
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Bell D - LfGEt FOOD CAJ<br />
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Get a Set of Spoons!<br />
Tomorrow is North Carolina Spoon<br />
Day at<br />
Jennir ^ lT$f<<br />
j With each $1.00 purchase<br />
tomorrow we will give a<br />
♦ Sterling Silver Plated Sou-<br />
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| venir State Seal Spoon.<br />
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[ A Limit of Six Spoon to a Customer ]<br />
A Spoon will also be giv-<br />
en with a payment of each<br />
!; $2.00 on account, with a<br />
«► ■ ■<br />
I limit of six spoons.<br />
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->e I)r Scott's csrd in ProfesM-mal<br />
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