Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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Prescription Work.
X Our prescription work
iff
is daily increasing
because we empha-
size upon the people
the fact that our most
caVeful attention is
riiveti to the work.
Pure Drupe carefully com
X pounded give the best re
sults and' this is .what you
get at our placc. The
doctors prescription is
your own whcV he writes
it so bring it us and wc
guarantee the best satisfac-
tion f
Renfro's
"In HuxinosN For Your Health."
Dr. J. E. Robinson
Ovr Renfro's Drug Store
Office Phjffle - 333
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X Hall
CommlKNlom'nt to JXvttU
ho Coniinl8Ulonorn Court will moot
Saturday nnd tho mailer of Kruunu;
Urn jfiiunro will tie browiht before tltam
The city pliuiH to continue the work of
BrurlluK the Htritottt ami prefer i W
around tho tiiUaro to Kiwt Immdwiiy
wiiii their next worlc. If tho county
will nay her part thl worlc will prob
jiv iw. nnt. hut If not tho Uulmr
ui...i work will hi) lnlu UP. Tho
rmiinilHHlonftrrt will nlno lio leiulurud
thi' urn; of thti rock onirdiwr If I hoy
win undertake to pave tho road bod
from tin city HmllH to WTWn cruolc.
$l(MUtewnru
I will pay $100 nuvnnl for tlio arroil
ami conviction tlm. party or parties
who hnvo stolen cattle from me. t;n.
lie wero branded with miilefoot.
tiff & wtf . S. iIojMon.
Do you value health? If ho use Itu-
(IiumI Tobacco. It Ih best.
WANT COLUMN
(horlnml to San Antonio.
Leo Hall left thlH morning with Mrs;
Cmthern and ilatiKhtora for Sun An
tonio. They wont In Mr. Hals auto
mobile and expect to Hpond tho night
at Lampasas. Tho car Ih a big one
with plenty of motlvo power and thoy
expect to make tho trip without trou
hie of any kind.
Houston Men Here.
Tho Houston iluslnesa Men's Excur
alou will arrive In this city at 5:4;
o'clock anil the entertainment commit-
tee of the Fifty Thousand club have
been busy today making preparations
for the reception of tho visitors. Tiie
oxouralon will Lc met by many cltl
zona with carriages und automobile?
and tho visitors will bo driven over
the city.
At 8 o'clock the Houston crowd ill
bo escorted to the Carnegie Library
when) tho citizens will meet them and
u "get acquainted" meeting will be
held. Speeches will be made and a
general good time had. Every clthen
is urged to come to the library and
help make the visitors" feel welcome.
Urowrtwood High School will cross
ats with Santa Anna High School-
tomorrow. Game called at 4:.H); ad
mission 20c.
The Brownwood Installment
successor to Bowdon Furniture
will sell you new furniture or
change new for old.
Cj
Co.
ex-
Kellned Tobacco highest grado pro
duced f.e. Try It Key fro.
- WANT AD RATKS-Qnc cent a
-word firit Insertion half cent a woru
each connceutlvc Insertion. No adver-
tlHCtncnt tnkon for Ich than 20 cts.
Cah muHtfllway'H accompany the or- syrup In tho market. Have your gro-
Nigger in Do Cane Patch Is tho best
lor.
cor send von a can next time you buy
I CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO tho Walter I-vty takes'tho part of Gov
Bryan Hotul Wm. T. Camp proprloto. oruor Cumrbn In the big play "wny
Mill running at tho same old Ktand. joo Left Homo
Tho best menla in Brownwood. Good
olenu bods. Apr. f
LGSTOne dark Vqwii muloy cow.
lender please phone fS2.
IF YOU want cnpablo help uso tho
Bullotln want column. The chances
aro good that the very porr-ti you
want will seo tho ad nnd apply for tho
Sob. It wont cost you much to try any-vay.
Mrs. J. K. Hill' of Temple came uj
last nUht for a short ' visit to her
In-other. John Harbor .
Tho k-attn'jj Kink will Ih open Frl-
uav nisjht. btieoial musical prtijrram
furnished by the HowartUYayne Hand.
Don't fail to come. 132
FOR 11ENT. Pasture near city or
will pasture cows and horses by the
month. Fine grass abundance of wn-
tor. l-tf . Sweet & ymtuerroann
. -QALUNQ CAKDS engrave! or
printed in the latest stylos at tho Bui- i
lotin ofllce.
. Mi SALK - jwxUm foot lot on
3mtr Avo. aero stmt from How-
rl Payne Collojfe.
Itf C iU Wooduaa.
It Is said thavHlay Pierce will ar-
rive in Ilrownwbod Friday. Ho ap-
peal's In the political play at the opera
house SaturdaynlghL
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CapL T. Z. AVdodhouse of AV1113
loint spent yesterday In Brownwood
as the guest of his boyhood friend J.
A. Starnes. .
KOH SALK-- A umnlvv of fine young j
:p1jr. WILL 11. MAVKS Phone 45.
a J. as "Mn Cocke" in the
political yl;iy1fi very modest and un-
assuming. The Skatlmr Uink will lv om Fri-
tlay ni;hL Sjiecial musical program
furnished by the Howard Payne Danfl;
Don't f a il to come. 133
FOU UlvNT HomsforliKht house-
liixjplwjc corner Leo stdvt and Center
HA'tmue. Mr. 1 Hair. d!34
Van Camp's Hominy is the best lye
hominy packed. Ho sure and call or
Van Camp's if you want the best.
Wedding at Bryan House.
Mr. C. W. Fowler pf Bangs and Miss
Alice Shlpploy of Auburn Illinois were
united in marriage at the Bryan Hotel
today at 12:30 o'clock. Rev. A. 13.
Baton performed the ceremony.
25c admits you to tho fame tomorrow.
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I 'pretty!
POST CARDS ft
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POLY WAS DEFEATED
DANIEL BAKER ATHLETES DE
FEATEI) FORT WORTH."
rae
line of Post
can not be
equalled in ttiis
part df the state.
We
cards larra pret-
tier cords than
anybody else
ana tne prices
are right. See
them.
Batton & Norrell
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Farm for Sale.
288 acres In tract 120 acres in cul
tivation 180 acres tilable balance good
Star Slab Artist Pnt On His Usual
Stnnt and Lo.st the Ball Over the
Park Fence.
The big chapel bell at Daniel. Baker
college last night rang out the glad
tidings of another victory for the col-
lege baseball team. The clear ton s
of the old bell were distinctly audlbl
throughout the city and the students
and friends of the Institution knew
that the plucky boys had safely tid
another victory to their long string
and that the famous baseball warriors
or Polytechnic College Fort Worth
had been scalped and burned at the
stake.
Daniel Baker defeated the Poly
boys to the tune of 11 to 5 and Gray
almost Insulted the Fort "Worth bunch
by batting the horsehlde out of th)
pnrk. It was Gray's usual home r 1
and a.mes8age from Fort Worth today
at noon stated that they were sti-l
looking for that ball. The Daniel Ba-
Errnsa land.two ants nf hnnspR. wpII ntul
.i.iui nn r ker boys played a steady game
70 acres under Ligation new pump throughout and in the fourth Junius
1 A r... o .. annexed enough scores to cinch th:
"CROSS EYES'X
You can't affoW to neglect yo4t- I
child's visual seW ffM
- Cross eyes in children a fre-
quently the resulAof muscular flf
weakness which nay be over- l
come with proper BS5es f9 ll
If you havcachHc thus afflicted
get our opiniop. & W ft
And don't (wptl the eartie: Ibe easier In
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DRi B. F. WINTERS
KXPERT OPTICIAN
Next Door to Renfro's. Sat!
isfactlori Guaranteed.
Eye Examined FKEE.
nnd gasoline engine. Price $28.00 per
acre one-fourrii cash" balance 10
years timeS ier ceait interest
d-132
Henley & Co.
Li
The
Gilliam Store.
If you'll look carefully at.
tho low quarter shoes wp are
showing you will understand
why wo. do such a larav shoo
business in our men's depart-
ment. WO have for years
been selling' the best shoes
sold in tills town tohundreds
of peopleAmost of ythe people
have beenWood people too
but that is neither here .nor
there. Wluit anV man who
has the priiV) wonts is the best
for his monovAnd that's what
you'll get atViis store every
time. Hunan's Thompson
and the nillmm Special Shoes
for men have snap and style.
Hock Oak SolVs Best Upper
Leathers aiid Qalf or Kid lin-
ings no sheep skin linings in
our shoes nor hemlock soles.
game. Gray was in the box and the
entire team was playing masterly ball
behind him.
The boys have made a splendid r;c-
ord on the trip thus far. At Stephen-
vllle they broke even with the Tarh
ton team by winning the second gan.o
in the twelth inning and also broke
even at Grahbury' Yesterday was the
first game on the trip whpre the dif-
ference in the score was more than one
tally.
Home Lumber Co. Special Prices.
We are selling some dressed and
matched flooring at $20.00 and an
eight inch bright ship-lap at $18.00.
Just tho thiny for grain bins being
clear of knot holes. A visit to our
yard and a look through will be a
revelation toyou. We have the qual
ity and tlur prices that will please you.
H0$IE LUMBER COMPANY
dl.11&w22 Geo. II. Inirram Mjrr.'
We buy second hand furniture or
exchange new- for old.
Brownwood Installment Co.
Successor to Bowden Furniture Co
Gilliam
Bros.
Will Play Tomorrow.
The Santa Anna High School base
ball team will be In Brownwood to-
morrow and will lock horns with th
Brownwood High School team vdt
Daniel Baker park. Both teams arc
pretty evenly matched and a good
game Is expected.
Cupid's Wfrk
Cannot bocomplete until the Ring
has bearfgiven and acdepted. Those
whose'salvation depeqds upon en-
gagement rings will find that the
only place to procure the 'most sat-
isfactory ones is at EUPERS.
Our collection is of the greatest
variety from the very plainest to
the most elaborate.
And the Quality is Always Rlzht.
T. S. EUPER
Established 1884. Store Closes at 6 o'clock
Foster Storms & Starncs.
The Alamo Manufacturing Co. has
secured the ajjency for the Texas
FQCNIV ladles Cloak; owner may I Carlsbad Mineral Water and prders
have same by describing ami paying will 119 promptly tilled anywhere in
or this notice. "e city. ou cannot find a better
mineral wator Uian this. Give it a
trial dtf
DO NT ever overlook the fact that
the Bulletin Is prepared to do first
class Job printing on short notice.
f Nasworthy's Stable
Will x appreciate
your orders For
single or double
rigs. Evciything
spick and span
and in first class
condition. Prompt
attention paid to
phonej orders.
Nasworthy's Stable.
Spring Styles
in Wall Paper
Fftstpp nrprticts Sthrms from lath
A .Hissouri Claim. We the undersigned owners of bar- tn nth nct PT.fttwf vni1r nmBArfv
A man in Missouri recently sued a lw shops in Brovnwooo Texas agree with a Stonu c . They don.t cost
railroad companv for damages for l wginmng ui i.rm u u. -M"") much. See
tho death of a hound killetl on the i we will closoonr places of busi-
ncwest
now
our
An Explanation.
l Hlil?. wry
And all tiic
decorations -are
on displays at
store. We have in
stock all the reliable
floor finishes. "We
would be pleased to
have you call and ex--amine
our stock. Wc
gladly give you in-
formation regarding
your work whether
you buy from us or not
HARDY & DENNY
track. The company defended itself
upon the following points:
Said log was chasing a rabbit on
defendant's track in violation of the
game laws.
Said rabbit lived on- defendant's
right of way and was therefore the
property of the defendant.
Plaintiff s dog was a tresspasser
and was hunting tlefendant's property
without permission.
Said deceased was not much of a
dog anvwav or it could easily have
kept out of the way of defendant's
trains.
And having fully answered defend-
ant pray to be discharged. Santa
Fe Kmployes Magazine.
ness at seven o'cl
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lot
J. A. STARNES.
dtfl
p. in.
rVNDERSON
P Rl7TT.TV.:
t. b. LATHEM
A. W. GORDON
J. A. PIKE.
The Skating Rink will be open Fri
day night. Special musical program
furnished by the Howard Payne Band.
Don't fail to come 132
The Skatlnsr Rink will be open Fri-
.dny nighi. Special musical program
furnished by tho Howard Payne Band.
Don't fail to come. 132
NOTICE. .
To the parents of boys under age:
If you object to your boys coming Ino
the Billiard Hall please notify me and
1 will keep them out.
W33 .YV. F. Bogart.
Mr. arid Mrs C. Y.
port the arrlvul "of a
their hoisie.
Jackson rt-
iine. "girl at
Be honest with yourself smoke Re-
fined Tobacco pure and clean.
O. D. S.
Cleaner
A cleaning liquid for tho most
delicate' fabrics Gloves Mil-linery-
Straw goods etc. Ab-
solutely no odor remains live
minutes after application does
not leave a ring- df grease on
fabric as does benzine and
Mr. Al Hunt formerly roundhouse
m
foreman for the Santa Fe at Brown
wood is a guest for a few days with
his relatives Mr. ana Mrs. George
Carbin on South Ninth. Mr. Hunt
enjoys a wide acquaintance here in
Temple. At the present time he is
connected with the Fort Worth and
Denver railroad at Childress. Temple
Tribune
Come out to the game tomorrow and
and eneourajcv ihe bovs.
the
srasolin
quicker
lutely
NON
ljf evaporates
liquid is abso-
a and
This
Drti
MMABLE.
ottle.
35 Cen
Campbell
Company.
1 'j-mna'iymi
H-
In Business Fori
Your Pleasure
That is the reason we. ask a
share of your patronage. Our
rigs are up to date. A first
class sale and trade stable in
connection. Give me a trial and
be convinced.
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Oth 0 Elliott
North Sltfe Pikltc .jiare.
Phon 515.
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Home Wood Yard
has just received a car of nice dry
post oak wood. We deliver to any
part of the city. Kindly favor us with
your next order and you will be pleas-
ed as the rest of our patrons are. j
all grocers. 7 fetors J.c'x'jseallsubitwes.
PUBLIC STORAGE
We have opened up 2 large Ware Houses for public
storage. We store Furniture Household goods 'Grocer-
ies Dry Goods or other commodity of merchandise. See us.
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
WHOLE. ACRE
In Co2in Addition for
oo
$250.
OO
You can't beat this foe an investnient.
Are You SLtisfied?
Do you get i resl tender meat when you
order? If not phone us once and try our
service. We keep the best. We have any-
thing in th$nieat line. We have a big
supply of flams Spareribs Brains Pig feet
Souse Boiled i Hams Pickled Pig Feet
Brookfield Pork Sausage Head Cheese.
Prompt service and courteous treatment
guaranteed. V
Rtliff & Ratliff
West Teas Lakd Company
I Phone tQ9. '
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1908, newspaper, March 19, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346358/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.