Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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THURSDAY. APRIL », lflL
PAGE FOUR
WILL OPEN. TOMORROW.
- Kaneaster’t Kandy Kitchen will be
open nil day tomorrow and our de-
John 8. Wall and J. R. BannlaUr
ot Brady were here last night on bua*
iness.
C. W. McClelland."'civil engineer for
the Santa FV with headquarters at
Temple, is In ihe cltjrthli week on a
If you want any strawberry, vanilla or
peach Ice cream tomorrow, phone ns,
253 Is the our number.
We will have plenty of byianag,
Tw I* A!" about diamonds:
They are good for a life time.
Worth as much one time as
another. We have a fine col-
lection of diamond Jewelry
about any wise or number of
stones or style of ycttln? you
may desire. W'o are offering
an unusual hanmln today In
an extra fine; white well cut,
\ J
snappy and brilliant stone, set
In fancy tiffany mouiitiuir,
weight 5-sk at SIM.
Armstrong
Jewelry Co
Watch Inspectors G. f. A S.
F„ anil Frisco It. It.
The idea of building a bank
account for yourself—just be-
cause you feel t^iat you are urf-
able to do it—isn’t the intelli-
gent way of dealing with the
matter.
If you arc a money earner you caiyhavc
a bank account if you w^fnt it-^ really
want it. If you want it enough to fore-
go the pleasures of the “small pur-
chase” temptation.
No other one thing is keeping so many
people from getting a start, for accum-
ulating a competence for old age, as
this “small purchase0 temptation.
Come in and let us explain to you how
easy it ik to start an account at this
Bank--you can add to the ^account any
W. R. Hioknlan of Callahan county
waa Irf Brown wood yesterday after-
noon on his way to Austin and San
Antonio. Mr. .Hickman has within
the last year or two purchased land
In Callahan county, formerly living
In Brown’ County, near Pioneer,- He
likes his new location, having an
abandonee of fertile farming land, as
thrifty i herd of
oranges, apples and chocolate/cahdiv
Remember we tell the famous Huy-
ler’a and Nunnally's chocolate In box-
KANEASTER’S KANDY KITCHEN.
Lawn boae and Sprinklers,
• Weakley-Watson-MIller Co.
Hart Schaffner
& Marx Clothing
Remember the discount sale of
-jwell as grass for a
cattle, for which he haa been offered shoes at the Munson Shoe Store. You
a neat aum. nerer saw Shoes sold at such prices
1 Dan Williams will leave tonight or as we are giving on them. We are
In the morning for Las Cruces. N. M..
jand will* take along a car of housc-
Ihohl goods and make his home there
1 lit, future Dan says the New Mexico
[country is a great place and that he
(Imagines he will like to live there.
Even humanly considered; our
i Scriptures are compositions among
J the most sublime and beautiful ever
penned.—Cardinal Newman.
You could visit many clothing stores
and never find a better or more com-
plete line of perfect fitting garments
than the kind we handle—the good
kind—the Hart. Schaffner & Marx
kind.
The Clarinda '
Igiwn Mower
Divided Reel
Best Machine.
Sold In Brown wood by
Weakley-Watson-MIller Co.
See It.
| ALAMO CREAMERY BUTTER
Is put up In full weight one pound car-
tons hearing o«r name and guarantee.
It Is never sold In hulk or In plain
ln*xes. The present retail price Is )f5
cents per pound. We prefer that )ou
get It through your grocer, hut If he
can't or won't supply yon, call at the
;rreamery where we will hike pleasure
In serving yon. At this time of year
we churn every other day, therefore
hntter will always be fresh.
dl«< ALAMO MANUFACTURING CO.
GAITHER A BUCK, Parisian anu
French dry cleanera Phone ir»*5 dtf
: Ail gold medals bought of us we
engraVe free. We make a specialty of
artistic engraving Curry & Brewer.
Jewelers.
WANTED — Mean cotton runs at Bul-
letin. Will pay 2 rents per pound.
Old socks and strings njot wanted. II
GILLIAM
BROS.
WANTED—Dressmaking of all kind.-1
Mrs. Brumbaugh; 3ox W. Chandler Sff.
dir.sp
Fresh, hot barbecue every day, at
Ratliffs market. Also pure home-
made lard d21tf.
time, and in any amount you wish
Looney Mere, |'on deliver the goods
Dairy brand hams, lard and break-
fast bacon, have character and Indlvl-
Prfd l, Glover has returned from a dual taste. Ask your grocer for a trial
ten days trip to St. l>nils and I»uls- order. Walker-Smith Co., dlstribu-
v ill** and rejKvrts that it has been rain- tors,
ins? there as well as in Texas. He says
Kentucky and Missouri look pretty
prosperous, but that Texas is the best • , ,
place,of all Mr Glover, while away. ft 8
contracted with, a large manufactur-
ing company at Louisville and WIB false economy to buy cheap gr6c«*r-
represent them In Texas. He aldjj) had les. The "cheap grocer would, have
the pleasure of nneting up with J. R >ou believe that you ran save money
The Coggin
National Bank
HOUSE MOVING—We are prepared to
ntovi* your house and heavy machin-
ery, All work guaranteed lx»t us fig-
ure on your job at once as wo are
here for only a short while. See us at
J. B Turner s for |»artlculrtrs.
dl*9p. WATSON BROS
CARD OF THANKS. To this day the word* of the
We fake this method of expressing | prophets resound from every pulpit,
our appreciation of the sympathy and in menacr* and admonition, for corn-
kindness extended us by many friends fort and palvaiion, and those words,
because of the lo»s otf our homf by first apcnien thousands of years ago,
fire, and the serious (burning of our j do not fail now of their effect. From
son Ralph. We trust it may i.ever fall ' the depths of the heart they welled
to your lot to go throOgh similar j forth; divine Inspiration was the
trowble . [ /]' 'source from which they sprang; they
men burdened
fraiittes — and
kept their
centuries.—-;
FUR >dLF!
SALFV—Aloon Bros Rubies
Phaeton Apply at Mack Adams
l , dtfc
Bob says hr is well pleased with his
present position, but that lie doea not
like Kentucky as well as Texas
FDR SALE Oil Tit
Ing business For
herd
1ADE—A good pay-
particulars apply
dir.be
Gold medals at Curry A- Brewers
to tell what you are.” Cheap food
makes cheap brains and cheap brains
make cheap energy
A PERSONAL. V , . ' T the lots opposite the home of jl>r E
-J- + E King in Coggin addition, aril will
•{■•J, ■(••I- •(••J* •!••{• 4* let the contract for same within the
1 next few days
Ed B Gilliam went to Cleburne last ,
, . . ^ . Paul Moore, head salesman in the
night on business. , . . . . . ,
! hardware department of Looney Mer-
A. T. Coffin went, to San Antonio , cantn© Co., left last night for a few
this, morning on business > j days’ visit with relatives In San An-
Rer A. R. Watson went to Lampas-1 tonlo. While away he will take in the
as this morning ou business. j Battle of Flowers and attend the big
J. L. Morris of Comanche, was a Sl>rin* Carnival. <
sight-seer In Brownwood today. | Jim Beasley, who says he is entered,
„ ^ unattached, in the track events of to-
Bert Hurlbut of Brady is in tue, , ■
... . ■, . .___, ~ - morrow, arrived n the city this morn-
city this week on a visit to homefoJM ... , „
and friends * log and WM remain over until Satur-
day. It is said that Jim is* entered in
Mr. K. K. Derrich has purchased a tj,p mile run, the shot put and the
neat borne on Melwood Avenue, and vault.
is moving thereto today. j . c »
Mrs. John Me Minn, who hbs be n
Misa Barry, who has been visiting here with her daughter. Miss Myrtle
with the Misses McDerpaott,, has re- who underwent an operation, left thi-
turned to her home at Temple morning for her home at Clovis. N. M
Local gardeners are beginning to Mrs- MoMinn live* In Brownwood tot
-upply. the market with fresh vegeta- a *€ry long tlnif and it was very much
hies, to the exclusion of foreign grow- like being at honie| to be here again
She says she regretjs to leave so many
______i o iv,Kiin nice friends behind;
, Order a pall of "Dairy” iard If you
want to see the prettiest lard you ever
laid your eye* on
MR AND MRS. J. J. pRENTIRE were addressed to
• with passions and
Noxall sugar cured bellies, same as hence, today they have
breakfast I.aeon, but very much cheap- power through all the
er Ask your grocer, \ Prof. D. G. Muller.
FOR SALE—At th.
b&ge. tomatoes, pep
plants from the b« |
dl'.Ti. W. ‘
Hall garden, Cat>-
,»er, c< lery ard egg
1 s**cds thgt grow
*. cavanafgh.
Daily Bulletin Read lir ( hiratru.
A lady called | this morning at
Gaither Ac Buck's tailoring establish-1
ment and said she read of our hustling
shop w hile In Chicago and had a very !
particular piece of! work she wished'
to have us do and also said a promt- 1
nent business man had recommended
Os as a good- place to have work done. !
lie Vaster and Hoffman methods are
superior. We thank the ifian very
Tbe danger of a little knowledge of
things Is disputable, but beware of
tile little knowledge of one's self.—
George Mereditb.
Dairy” lard If you
Order a pall of
want to yee the prettiest*lard you ever
laid your eyft, on.
FOR SALE-A me
tire suFrev In f}r
chyap 2nd West
dtft.
inm weight rubber
t. clays condition,
iilanis P.if>ne
their great efforts to buy cheap «r«e
ceries so that they; can claim to selk
cheaper.^ High class gr«>cers spare
no efforts or
Fr« th ! herue ran hereafter tie ob- horn in the East, clothed in Orl- ^
tain'd (a.u day at Ratliff’s market en|al Irnagry, the Bible ^wglks the
d21tf i , ways of all the world with familiar
1 ' • ■■ " feet, entering land after land to find •
\n old offender was Introduced to its own Everywhere. There Is no
a new country Justice as "John Tim- other book wl>icb- reflects so many ....
mins, alltas Jones, alias Smith." ”I’ll aspects of human experience, which
try the two women first," said the atone would suffice to give It world-
justice Bring In Alice Jones”— wide interest and- make It every^
Ca*© and Comment ’ where popular—Henry Van Dyke.
i IE N T.
store ro'mi next ro
H ie 20x.Se. Apply to
dir»8.
IN'R RENT- Eight
tlu couvet.,.,n< j s.
N'ki'I and ( >.
room house. rm:d-
closi tn H. M.
dtfc
to huv the b«>st. You will find high
class, intelligent people ] trading at
'!• rry'a. ' i
“Terry Sells the Br«L**
“Terry Sells Produee."
rf •• It—-it Lawn Sprinklers
Weakley-Wat son-Mi Her Co
THE DULCI CAFE
Now has the noted Armstrong
cook who has many years of
expei ience and knows how to
please you. We invite all our
customers and visitors to come
and try his change of meals,
also his delicious pastry.
THE DULCI. Phone 17
ATTENTION
itllffs market for hot har-
dav. ) d21tf.
Call at
becue evi
All Ladies’ Organizations of
Brown wood.
The Board of .Directors of Carne-
gie Library haa closed a contract
with the managers of the Airdome for
a full Week of benefit performances
to commence Monday night. May 1st.
The management JtJas agreed to show-
only high-class pictures, an.l espec-
ially tbqse of an instructive and edu-
cational nature. Besides a full pro-
gram aif motion pictures, each! even-
ing there will be an excellent enter-
tainment given by our very best local
talent. x . |
Tickets good for reserved .seal, at
any three performances during week
will b« sold fuf ,r»0c. i
In order to (secure a^good advance
sale of th<‘se tjekets the Hoard makes
the following offer to any ladles' or-
ganization. church society, club or
lodge!
* |»er rent rantmisslon oa all wales, ..
tltMMl premiiiai to onrunlsativn well-
ing greatest namher of tlekeK
AV,tW Premium to lady making best
wales reeorv (this record will also
frost and injury and solid enough to
escape binding or breaking That’s the
way we do
ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING
We are proving every day that good
After many weeks of persistant J plnmblag pays Pays you heeau.se
urging and years of dally agitation >°u get what you pay for. Pays us
the proprietors of the old Jackson ho- j ts'cajise we get your work and that
tel lots are this week cleaning up the °f Xbur friends right along
premises and filling up the old base- RANKIN SHEET METAL WORKS,
ment hole that has uroven an eye sore Mater Filters and Garden Hose.
Nashville. CLEANING I P J.U’kHON
to the HOTEL LOT THIS WEEK
► .
Pale-Faced Women
You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions,
dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn-
out expressions, you need a tonic.
The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic.
It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients
are specifically adapted for women's needs. They act on
the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and
vitality to the worn-out womanly frame.
Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min-
erals, no Iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan-
gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kina.
It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use.
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San Frum-Doo and rHurn IVk-
cta on rale April |s, |«». 20. final
Until June 3", or rale May 12.
13, 111. final limit July 31.
To organization welling aw many ns
one thousand [lOM) tickets, a dona-
tion of $50.M will h« made Instead of
thi* 5 |>er cent commission on sales
and prises as offered ahpve.
Each organisation will Im> required
to give names of-all members work-
ing No that a correct record can t.e
kept of individual work.
Fnler new. Help a good cause and
aUe rant same money f«r your s >.
W.U-V.
Miss McHutchon
Dal 1.4a ami return, on sale April
24. limit April 2s
» m ' ' *
Dallas and rctniii, on aaje Ajell
23. 24-27. limit April JW
Weatherford and, return
On sale April 21 and 22. limit
April 24.
Oil burning. Us omotlvcs |o Fot
Worth. Hb-eper open H p'm
Tickets will be
sale i Saturday
April 22nd.
Ready for
morning,
NEW SPRING WALL PAPER
I
1911 makes are vary stylish. The prices i
very reasonable
I'hone fit) 3 rings
We went Beer Mottles,
Phone McCulleyACo., SSI
PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE'
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911, newspaper, April 20, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005904/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.