Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 185, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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I
Win Ellis Is
week with the B
Dr. A. E. Cear
Is In the city to
C. E. Gillespie
Ins friends in th
Col. R. Q. Prai
days at San An*
H. C. McGown
this morning wit
Ha will be used
If you have been having trouble with ;
your feet, come to this store and let
us fit you in a pair of our good shoes.
At any fixed price, no matter what the
price, we believe you'll find more val-
IN THE SULTRY SUMMER
season. Madam, does coolness and codi-
fort in foctwear appeal to you >
Yea, but smartness and jlyle must be
present, too, sir."
You'll (ltd them all is Style 5714 — Three
Strap Prince** — Paramount patent Kid.
Positively perfect luting.
LOONEY’S
The Style Shop
And we win also send out our nnutt expert paper
hanger and hang your paper free.
A roll of paper is 48 feet long, and the number of
miles will be determined by our inventory of May jut.
This contest opens promptly at 10 o’clock A. M. by
our time, Thursday, May 25th. and closes promptly at 6
o’clock bj' our time Saturday. June 17th. This is worth
your effort, as we have some very’ handsome Dining Room
Papers. [
All guesses will be numbered so that if two persons
should tie for first plgge, the guess with the lowest number
.mill be the sun* ^ one. This contest is limited th
* T*r *and wall paper oo.
M Avenue
Tin daily Btjutmr*
+ + + + + ,N'4
PERNON4L.
Is at gd
I Want Column
GAITHER A BUCK. Fsrtslan sad
French Dry Cleaners. Phone 158.
: to break rocks- on *h« jarnjs
Ctarnels of Indian Creek
today un business.’
1
of Coleman. Is visit*
In the city today
Prater la spending a few
this week
went to San Angelo
the Elks ball team
as a substitute.
. j. li. Farris went with the Elks
| to San Angelo this morning to attend
the ball came.
j Jimmy Harpham went to San Ange-
'lo this morning for a visit to his
this
price, we believe you’ll find mori
ue here than at most any other _____
We carry a very large line of shoes
for men, women and children and all
are correctly priced.
Gillia : Li others
sister.
Chat
ista and went to San Angelo
morning for the ball game.
Bonner Bedingfleld Is spending a
couple of days at San Angelo. He will
see the ball game.
Mrs. Levt Tarrant and baby wont
with Mr. Tarrant-to San Angelo this
morning to attend the ball game so
the baby can see “daddy" play ball.
L. M. Rutland Is spending a couple
Often. SuperThtendent
dl85o
BASEBALL.
Teams League.
.j [At QMnhomwXliy— K H E
San tone . W 7 4
Oku city O 9 H 4JL4 *-JC *8 «
Batteries: San Antonlo^-Cltrit and
Lemon; OMRhoma City. Elnretareffrer
^,^"P,r'^ncer’n'fr,
Anything wanted in the-.se wing mi*
chine line, can be had from C. L. Strf-
fens, phone 249. Have your machine
repaired and sew as good as T new
one. All work guaranteed. , * .
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i
CIOl
One
wood, close In, fine street, large
all conveniences, price $5500.. Terms.
E Bl. HEX LEY. Negt City
"bT8 .
T"
'^Houston—Houston 2, Waco 2, called
tn 11th' Inning account darkness.
Batteries: Houston. Rose and Al-
exander; Warn Ogles and Meeks. Um-
pire, E Spenrirl - >*
At Dallas— ft H E
in. rm« Un. louf- Allstl„ T.}lor aM
•Igor; Dallas, Hirsch and Fulmer
jx;
*|Tnjplft‘. Atkinson
Fort Worth
Galveston. .0 00051000 0—6 4 .1
Fort Worth 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0—3 6 0
, Batteries: Calfeaton, Leek and Coe:
MEN—Wo have good positions watting
Low Joined the Elk excursion- XOT >’°u If yon will learn the barber
trade now. Tools given. A card mailed
to us will explain how to better your Fort WoHh. Deahdofff and Green. Cm-
circumstances. Moler Barber College., P,re» Matthews.
Fort Worth, Texas. dlRkpJ National Lenrne
__ I At Brooklyn— R H E
the ball game this afternoon and make
tsqulrtes ooneerning the sanitary de- i
partment of that city.
The Bulletin has heard many very
favorable comments upon the excel-) FOi: 44L8I
lent addrees mado by Sov. Geo. P FOR SALE—370 acres of fine p i tur *
Walter durlagAho unveiling ceremon- land ( heap, Part -n Ion? Urn • Apply
les at Jenkins Springs fon Sunday. Mr. at tils o'firc. jjlv9r
See W. H. Goodwin for figures on ClncInn^tTo 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0—3 11 2
that building. No Job too large or too Brooklyn____0 1 0 0 0,2 0 0 1—4 8 0
dl87pj | Batteries: Cincinnati, Bell and Ber-
gen: Brooklyn. Suggs and McLean.
CmpIres, O'Day Hresnahan
At New York— R H E
0 0 0 0 0—1 5 1
a month. Get a home. New york.lo 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 •—5 8 1
L. B HENLEY. Next City Hall,
phone 8.
•••••seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
small.
First class home on Melwood Ave.,
6 rooms, hall, galleries, good bam,
In the Cities
Where people make use of their banks,
deposing their money and paying bills
by check, you will find a progressive,
“Get there” spirit which stands for the
upbuildingof that town and community.
* J j r I
This is our home and we take an active
Interest in watching and aiding the material
prosperity of both town and surrounding
country. We would like to see every man
and woman who has an income, every farm-
er, eycry laboring man, every mechanic,
every young man in this community start a
bant; account It would mean a better city, a
better rcuirket.
of days at San Angelo. He will attend ,.rCl> . ' u ,‘7’ Al Aew
1 and make ! Terms ,2o° Ca8h> ba,‘ ™tsburg ftOOl
»n<-e »2o.00 a month Get a home. York.|o 0 0
Batteries: Pittsburg, Adams and
(Gibson; New York. Raymond and Wil-
son. Umpires, Klem and Doyle.
At Philadelphia— R H E
; Walter during Ahn unveiling ceremon- imd ch**.,, i*.rr in.* h... Chicago. ...0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0—6 7 1 k.
Spr
j Walter,, la a forceful speaker and his
best subjeot Is Woodcraftery.
i Ed B. Gilliam and Ed G Hall re-
turned i this morning from an auto
trip to San Antonio. They went and
came by way of Brady, Menard. Junc-
tion City, and Kerrvllte and found
crops looking fine They thoroughly
jk^enjoyed the trip.
Something
\
Mr.. J. F. Cross, who has beep vis-
iting with her daughter, Mrs. Fay R
Looney, left this afternoon for Brady
where she will visit for a few dafi
with her mother before returning to
her home at Fort Worth.
r , !
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller return-
ed this morning from Houston where
they were called early last week on
account of the. Illness and death of
Mr. Miller's father.
4
Edwin McGhee was called to EH Pa-
so Saturday night to accept a position
with an engineering company.
Henry J. Warner of Paint Rock, is
here looking for a location. He la a
painter and paper hanger by trade,
and is desirous of locating In a live,
progressive town. He says Brownwood
' bears the ear marks of being Just the
place he Is looking for.
Misses Jean Lalng and Ftancis Wil-
kinson returned this morning from Ro-
chelle where they spent Saturday and
Sunday. They report a very
that la fresh and nice can always be
found by calling 541 or 581.
If you want butter, eggs, chickens,
vegetables, etc., and fancy groceries
this la s good place to cal), and when
the nice, intelligent and accommodat-
ing clerks ask -
for
your'trade, you are assured that qual-
ity is always first at this store.
„„„ The little difference that It would
pleasant cost you to trade' there Instead of the
Philadelphia 000200 0 0 0—2 4 0
Batterieq: Chicago, Reulbach and
Archer; Philadelphia, Alexander and |
Dooln. Umpire*, Eason and Johnstone. 1
At Boston— I R H K |
St. Louis. ,0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0—3 7 0
Boston....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 4 0
---"T-----------| Batteries: St. Louis. Sales and Bres-
Sale at a Bargain. nahan; Boston. Curtis and R-irldan |
account of leaving Brownwood Umpires. Rinler and Flnnemo
my home for sale for one Americas I.eavir.
At Detroit— R H K
Washington 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2—7, Is 1
Detroit____0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0—3 6 3
Batteries: Washington. Walker and
llenry; Detroit, I.afette and Stanat*-
Umpires, O'Loughlin and Dimen.
At' Cleveland— RUE
FOR SALE:—A niie lr-itn weight rubber Philadelphia 1 •> 2 0 1 1 1 0 3—9 17 1
lire surrey In flm class condition Cleveland,.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—3 11 1
cheap. 2«« West Adams. Panne 6S9 batteries: Philadelphia. Morgan and
La0p; Cleveland, Blanding and Smith.
j 7 room new house, well finished,
choice neighborhood, all conveniences.
. Large lot. Price $2500. Easy terms.
E. R lteNLEY. Next City Hall.
Phone 8.
For
On
will offer
week at a bargain
MRS L R WESTMORELAND.
dl87p. Phone 338.
FDR SALE—Three good refrigerators,
3 safes and plenty of dressers
STROUD * CO
3/ ili y u j )in us ii
amount of your first deposit
mavnal as th: fact of making
NOW.
this work? The
isn’t so
a start
The Coggin
National Bank
visit and while there furnished music
for the commencement exercises at
the high school., __
cheap grocers. It would be
dtfc
IE >ou hav • a genuine bargain as an * najplras, Perrlne and Sheridan,
investment, for cash, see me. ' Lout*— R H Ei
K. B. HENLEY, Next Ciry Hall, B°"to®• • • ^ 0 1 0 1 0 0 D 0—2 8 I
phone 8. I-ool*.. ■ » '0 0 0 » 0 0 0 0^-« 3 2 .
--------———— —— - j Batteries Iloeton, Clcotte and Nun-j
■ amaker; for St. Louis, Powell and
|Clarke. Umpires. Evans and Mullin
FOR
FOB RFXT.
RENT—Nice front
Nothing
; close In Phone 481.
room.
dtfc.
At Chicago— R H E
•4ew York—No game schedule®.
Fascinating Fancies
For Commencement Exercises.
Watch our show wii.dows for the
most ccmplete line.
i » >
A? f: k; f;vvrhr
Hou.-e for Quality,”
when you compare the quality of the
goods Cheap groceries are high at any
price.
If you are not already a customer of
this house, we suggest that you trado
there next month
■ Ft>Ft RENT—Room j for light house-
keeping. Phone 443. dtfc
POUR room house with hall front
and back porch. |10l« Center Avenue, j
Ten dollars. Pbope 689 or 242 dtfc.
“Terry sells
the Uest,'*
“Terry sell*
LOST V
FOUND.
produce.** FDl’N’D—Pair of glasses, also
The Crowning Gift
a X'
Picnic
ns an
papers of Sewing Needles free. Call and see us.
Matting Sacks for making Fishing
Bonnets free as long as they last. Also fans and
Empire Furniture Co.
^!SEHK7SHiQHH
WE C 4A SUIT'.YOU
With a suit of clothes
, ; v i
and can ^ive you the best of satisfaction on all orders
for . graduation Is an appropriate,
; though not necessarily -expensive
GEM OR JEWEL.
* .....—* ......——«. —« », pm
or buckle, Describe, pay for ad and
get property here.
1 g-fcjij-ij-x - _^[_r J-,! 'nr,
LOST—Between postoffice and Mel- !
wood Avenue, gold cross engraved
Saiumle B If found return to Miss
Bridget at Brownwood Abstract Co.
dtfc. i
1 Splendid home, 5 rooms hall, 3 gal-
leries. barn, cement walks, choice
G01DSB5SQ
1 [BSD FR3M
A Lady Who Lives in Coidsborh
Joins in the Chirus of Praise
for Cardui, The Woniun’j
Tonic
Ooldsboro. N. C —"A phvslcfan treat-
ed me fox many distre^sinq symptoms."
ifntcs Mrs. ttia A. Sinith, “but gave
White
Canvas
Oxfords
tfe no relief.
"I suffered willi neuralgia around Iht
n ?art and w as troubled at times w ilh mv
h:ad. I had pain in my L‘ftsltierbowi.!i,
*ctl thiqh, shoulders and m ms.
1 } t After taking Cardui, I am now weh
Our line offers you the widest neighborhood, large lot. well located. Hd can reconuncnJ It to Ollier suffermc
range to select from of an> in the ras* front. Price $2250.00. Terma "
city. j IE. B. HE.NLEY. Next City Hall.
I Our GUARANTEE goes with every phone *•
article we sell to be JUST AS REP-
RESENTED or MONEY REFUNDED.
; LET US SHOW YOU.
n» fly ( arries t!;. g* rm We carry
the icreen doors: looney Merc. Ce
Buy your kodak films at Bartlett's
4fndlo and we will develop your
*nap« free. dtfal
foir
spr ng and summer
anJ our prices arc
cleaning and pre sing. Our line of
samj)'e.s i* not excel ed in the c ty
rea onabl?. Give us a tr*al.
M. H. MOODY
S\tccj sor to Paiks & L »w
A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM FREE.
The person guessin>f closest to the number of MILKS
! of Wall Paper we hadj in o*lr sitore on May 1st, will lie
J entitled t •» tln*ir ehoh-e from our stock, of a Dining Room
Paper in the latest style ami design, absolutely F It K K.
Armstrong
Jewelry Co.
Screen doors at Looney's.
“But your kodak films at Bartlett’s
ktpdlo and we will develop your
snaps free.
toymen.
Just such doubtful svmntoms. as those
fr>m which Mrs. Smi.Ii wdicred, are the
OMMfpr wh.di it vc ill pay youtoUkt
Cardui, the woman s tonic.
It is at such times, when thtre h noth-
4n(f t j show, for certain, the real cause o:,
fhc trouble, that you need a tonic, to p*ve
St^enfTh !o thryw 0*1illncsj .
that evklcutly ihicatcns. /
Take Cardui, w hen you are'111, u
the ailments of yoursex. Take Cardu,
as a top'C. to preveut illness, when voa
Ice I it turning.
Your dru^jisf keeps it.
ft h — U rift to-' D I -V Aijvl nn Orel, Oi.i‘rv 1
Values up to $2
A very good run
1 of sizes.
Your choice the
pair
98c !
Jennings
VtP M-U oneCo . CtiatuaimcvTnw..
atrwi »«ur4.n, f nhlg ''Hot*.
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r S your kiteken plumbing
thoroughly s&nit&ry $»<)
up-to-date? If it is not, a
porcelain enameled fink
would afford better sanita-
tion and make the kitchen*
work more pleasant.
Get our prices for install-*
ing a HimiW enameled
sink. We can supply a da-
sign just suited to yoof
kitchen.
KA.sk IN SHEET METAL WORK A
Water Filters and Garden How ;
Kool Kooking
In a Warm Climate,
T int’* jwhat tli*» Perfection CHI
• «»■< Sr ive iiDKnu. HurUivils
hiv in opemtion in Bmwnvo d
u' <l not a cuMoinof.l _ _
rv . r. m ----- "» u ki irw Kfuim
t rices Kange trom Jer**y cre,uB n wul »ic*
i $6.oo Up. r ‘
Nothing if(*od a« the Per
fee.’ inn.
Pe«ei let Crtu,
We are proud of the reputation w«
have won on this popular of Ice
cream. We make It of freak separated
ripe. Juicy peaches.
, people ssy it la the moat de-
llclous cream that la mads. Our-eaaU-
ia cream is flavored with vaaUla e«-
that came rom the very flaest
Looney Mercantile of w# do <mr very
0 r * . . best to make oar cream sanitary apt
Go., exclusive Agts. tM» u u*>to *
° ard of perfection.
w* ®*ka the cream, we know tt M '
Let me furnluh your kodak p'etures. *00<, Pare.
Voq .III b. Dlt«»ualr ,urprlM4 .1 i K*S!i8Tn>1 UT0HK
the results,
dtfwi:
Bartlett's Photo Studio.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will have a call mottntfiTon Saturday
May 27, at 4 o'clock. Very Important
buelnesf will be presented and all
member's of , the chanter are urgeatly j
requested to be present.
The Deogkters of
will Mtertala Ike
camps, and their wlvea, at
on 8stnrday aftar^oo
June 3rd.
Mains leads U*
value of felda$ar
Connecticut
Cars on some small railways ta
Chile, where the wind Is dependable,
are fitted with sails tor propulsion.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 185, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1911, newspaper, May 23, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005599/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.