Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, ltlL
Kir^ch^aui^Cksd^
PERSONAL.
DM It mr occur to you why
aN good business men keep
a chock account with a bank?
Wo’ll toll you.
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It onablos thorn to koop their
funds In a more secure place
than the office safe.
It enables them to pay their
bills by check, the return
check being an undlsputable
receipt.
Individuals find a checking
account very convenient and
a source of saving. Money
In one's pocket Is often spent
on the spur of the moment,
while one 1* disposed to
think twice before drawing
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Arlon B. Davis of Kwtan was in
the city this morning on business.
Mrs. Shelly Hurl hut and babies left
this morning for Dallas where they
will visit with her parents.
Mrs. J. M. Moody was called to San
Angelo yesterday on account of the
illness of her mother, Mrs. Robinson.
Brooke Smith by Invitation went to
Brady this afternoon to attend the
banquet Riven by the Brady Commer-
cial ciub. /,
Miss Jewell Williams, who has been
teachlna at Llvcoak community, has
closed her school and is In thb city
for a short visit to her aunt, Mrs*. M.
W. Ter^y. She will l^ave tonight for
her home at Lendale, Texas.
President I.ee Watson and Secre-
tary D. F. Johnson of the Brownwood
Commercial club went to Brady this
afternoon to attend a smoker given
by the Brady Commercial club to-
night. Both of these gentlemen are
down on the program for talks and
will no doubt say things that will he
of benefit to the Brady club.
Buy Shoes
For Easter Sunday
of us. tomorrow. Our stales are right
and the assortment is large. Special
dress slippers, pumps, with or with-
out straps. Patent leathers, dull lea-
thers, or soft kid/materials In heavy,
or light soles. Ibices are front $2..">0
and upwards fhr the best grades of
good shoe making.
Order English peas for your Satur-
day dinners, Fresh and home grown.
HOUSES WILL
BUSINESS
CLOSE ON SAN JACINTO DAY.
We. the business men whose names
follow. agri*e not to Open our stores
and places of business on San Jacin-
to Day. Friday, April 21st so as to
allow our employees to observe the
holiday: ' •
F. R. Spilth & Son.
Looney Mercantile Co.
Empire Furniture Co.
Sam Brin. '
Brown County Drain & Feed Co.
Huntcr-Kunitz Grocer Co.
Braw ner ft Cunningham.
Chas. Faulkner. k
H H. Slg.tnan & Co.
Chas. Hajvnle
Kidd ft BsHI. 6
A. W. M'Corkle.
McIntosh, Sc Warden
It. (5. Sweet Sc Son.
Geo. D MoQuerry. .
Mrs. J F. Fa veil.
H. G. S, harrenbeok
T. S. Ci aw ford.
. L. 1L. Rs gan ,
C. Genu
Cash Grtcer Co.
J L King
Austin Mill ft Grain Co
Early-Rgmey Co.
J Mclluichon.
Harlow Art Store.
Hardy & Denny
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
Brownwood Bicycle Sr Electric .Co.
West Texas Land Co
Moody & Parks.
Ill II Hardin .
Hardeman & Davis, j
It E. Hurl but. i 1
Brownwood Commercial Club
M. P. Crowder for Brownwood Ab-
stract Co.
('hurt hill. Carev Land & Loan Co.
T S. Eujter
Gjlllatn Bros.
Carr.t St Brewer.
Ml W Terry.
Gaither ft Buck
J W Jennings.
J. F Wilson
~ C. M Ratliff
GILUAM
BROS.
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The Coggin
National Bank
TO Young Fellows, Do
I you value the good
opinion of your very
best girl? Then dress your
very neatest and best.
jThe young man who wears a KIRSCHBAUM
“Rcggy” model is dressed in the acme of style
and goed taste.
There's perfect balance in the set of the
shoulders, the deeply indented collar, the bold
lapels, the two. three or four closely set buttons.
Fabrics are of striking originality Weaves
of artistic conception. Fit and tailoring of high-
est Kirschbaum quality.
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And every thread is pure wool.
The Kirschbaum $21 ‘‘Reggy" is a $40 cus-
tom tailor value.
You should see oui full assortment of Kirsch-'
baum c'othcs lor all occasions and for men of
all ages.
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Kirschbaum clothes are guarantee,! on a
money-back basis against any imperfection in
fabric or tailoring.
Porch Shades, Chairs, Rockers, Settees
and Swings. 1
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
The public are to be congratulated,
that the Walker Smith Co. have se-
cured the celebrated Geo. A. Hor-
mel & Co. meat account, producers
of the famous Dairy, and Minnesota
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brands of hams, lard and bacon.
Your grocer has or will have them
from now on, and if you are in any
choice about what you eat
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GAITHER 4 BUCK. Parisian ana
»'rmch dry cleaner*. Phone 16*. dtf
WANTED—Your laundry buslnesa.
Sherman ft Stephen villa Steam Laun-
dries. Phone 234. dlSSc
WANTEIh-Cleaa extern rags at BaL
letla. W II pay 2 feats per ponad.
Old sock* aad strings net wnatrd. tf
WANTED—Couple for farm work,
board aid permanent place to right
couple. Phone R431 or aee Ira Lane.
R. F. D. No. 4. Brownwood. dtfc
RIP VftN WINKLE
after his. sleep of twenty rears was
justly surprised at seeing the prog-
ress that had been made during his
slumber! Just so, but not more so than
Is discovered in our
MODERN PLUMBING METHODS.
We’re not only awake, but we’re alive
to the Uapertano- of keeping abreast
of the times. Work, material and all
r. rmected with plumbing done here.
Is reliable. Give us ybur business.
RANKIN SHEET MF7TAL WORKS.
WTn»ag Filters and Garden Hose.
way
mention the brand and note the
difference in taste, as compared to
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ordinary Packing house products.
Its a revelation. T
FOR SALE!
SALE!—Plymouth Rock egg*,’
or IS. Also several nice Cock-
W. S. WBSTCOTT tf.
Look for the K
“Reggy” label und<
side breast pocket.
schbaum
■ the in-
FOR SALE—A complete four burner
oil stove, also one large refrigerator 1
and one lawn mower,
d 153. . 8TROUD ft ,CO.
-TABLE TILL/
E \STER
A bit of Hawkes Cut Glass on your
table furnishes one unfailingly bril-
liant topic: - ' •
Guests maly apologize for "speaking
of It" but they rarely fail to remark
its extraordinary beauty.
IIAWKES (I T GLASS,
hits all the qualities that charm the
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connoisseur:—
The daszIlAg, "cdlorlesa’ color—the
opulent cutting and the, grace of suave
design. '
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Our present collection of this most
artistic glass fascinates woman's love
of lovely ware. we stow It to
you? ■
>are‘all kindly solicited to attend and
make it a- fraternal and memorable
day *
I H. PARKER. Adjutant.
MEMORIAL AND DECORATION.
Stonefeall Jackson Camp No. 118 U.
C. V. will hold their annual memorial
and Decoration service on the 1st
Sunday in May (7th) All veterans, of
both camps are cordially invited to
meet and co-operate with us in these
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The memorial sermon will -7 bo
pregched by Rev. L. J. Mim3 at the
First Baptist* church at IP o'clock a,
in. Decoration services and bestowal
of crosses of honor, by the daughters
of confederacy, will take plaue at the
cemetery] in the evening of tjhe same
day at 4 o’clock p m.
Veterans, daughters, and Civilians
FOR SALE—At the Hall gard. a. Cab-
bage. tomatoes, pepper, celery ahd egg
plants from the best seeds that grow.
dl.r>7p. W. T. CAVANAUGH.
CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU ALONE.
If you 4fave your clothes made to
measure they look H from every
standpoint. And If they are not made
to your measure they look It from
every standpoint. One costs precisely
the same as the other. Which will you
have?
If you prefer rather wide shoulders,
you can have them in “Kahn-TaRored-
Clothes." If yqu prefer natural
shoulders you can have them. If you
want your trousers low in the waist.
Just mention It, or if you want them
high In tip* waist all you have to do
It to say so. That’s one btsauty or
purchasing "Kahn-Tailored-Clothea."
$HU>0 fcn 1400.
Repiomlier the BEATStALL TAIl'
OKING
FDR SALE—A medium weight rubber
tire surrey In first class o>ndttioa.
cheap. 204 West Adams. Phone 689.
dtfe.
We sold nine vacant lots Tuesday:
If you have any property that you
want sold, better place It with us.
West Texati Land Co. dir,3
The One-Price Man,
“Who Sells for Less/
FDR SALE—Wanted to sell four resi-
dence lota la Coggin addition, two
lots In Ford's addition and on4 lot In
Grandview ^dltion. See Jack Oshurn
at Santa F>ffreight office. dl53p.
Don’t forget that the ladies of the
Episcopal church will have an easier
sale at Hunter Sc Kunltz on Saturday
afternoon. Lota .of good thing to
eat. dl.»2
Your grocer'wlll he able to furnish beat It. They will be worth more
you with fresh home, grown English within six months. West Texas Land
peas tomorrow. ___________rr„_____________
• • rOR SALF:—Controlling Interest in a
There has been opened at Oaxaca gin. good location. An opportunity for
the first agricultural expriment sfa- * K°°d Investment. Will trade for
M . . . . ..7 .. Brownwood or Brown county proper-
Uon In Mexlcb. and two or thrkc ad- T Address “B" care of Bulletin. 153c
Why - pay more when you ran get
the same for less money. The type-
writer ribbons stand the rub. The
price. 50c. Get them at the Bulletin
office.
Order English peas Tor your Satur-
day dinners. F'resh and* home grown
,,'is going to give wme one
a season ticket to the Alrdome which
will be ghod for the months of June.
July, August. September. Phone 60
and get next to the proposition.
THE BEATS-ALL TAILORING CO.
O. P. Adams, Manager.
Southern Hotel building.
Your grocer will be able to furnish
you with fresh home grown Efeglfsh
peas tomorrow.
Easter is at Hand
Are you Ready for it?
Armstrong,
A farming Implement which, doe^' FOR RENT,
the work of a plow, disk harrdw gnd POR RENT—One six room house on
grain has been Invented In Germany, riardy ; d!53n.
There Is a penalty against anyone
making a better stove than the Per-
fection Blue F’lame Oil stove, and that
|M>nalty Is failure. Looney sells them
If you have not yet selected .your Easier hat we ask you to call and
inspect our SPECIAL LINE OF PATTERN HATS and h-ady-to-wear
tailored and street hats. We can please you.
Jewelry Co,
> Miss McHutchon
New Art Squrres just received at
Empire Furniture Company.
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Will look tho finer if jou wear some new jewelry with it. A Brooch, or Neckpiece, or Chain which your neighbors have not
seen before should go with your new gown and hat We have a good selection of all the latest in JIWXLRY. :
Watrli Our Show Windows
NEW SPRING WALL PAPER
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1911 makM art v#ry stylish. The prices i
The House for ,
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1911, newspaper, April 14, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005797/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.