Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, mg.
* Frank IlnvU •*— This raornln' we woke up an' lay In
JWVT”"" ’ n ’I our bunk fer a Ion* time tryln' fer
a position with us and will have personal ter n**er out *hut we was in, an'
apartment of our business. Mr. Hoyle is an 14 wa* <>u,t* * ,on« Ume iwfore we
ability- come t0 an’ remembered where we
was at, an' oh. but we had th’e dark-
est. greenest, wool I eat unlaunderedest
taste Into our mouth thet we had
ever gone up agin,j an' we actually
suffered an' almost smothered before
we diskivered thet we was tryln' ter
swaler th' blanket After getin' red
o' thet we felt some better fer a
spell an' got outen our bunk fer ter
** Ui y°Qr horseshoeing. Satisfaction guaranteed
Brawner land Cunningham
Senth Bread
at Big Bargains
■ J /' . t y i
We have a splendid line of vehicles and have priced them
right. It will pay you to call and investigate before pur-
chasing elsewhere. l • x \ y
Wc Are Here For Business
■nd are bound to do business, even thftugh profits are lost sight of
I Call and see me. North Side Public Square.
Soar Slough Bridge
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— . ouricr-Journal.
_i in Massachusetts.
-.r any surplus
goods, resolved to be-
• To begin with, she
course in the State
Cpllegc at Amherst. She
>ni]dctlng the-
was not of -the
cn
Geo. D. McQuerry
Louisville Cc J ‘
A young woman J
who was not wdrried by
of this world's
rome a farmer,
took a three years'
Agricuttural
i?ad no money after coi
fr'rm. and her health
She had .been ad vised
gage 1»r some sort of work that would
keep her put of doors, and she renled
ui abandoned far/u, borrowing Hhe
iuonyy to bay the first Installment of
the rent.
Imsti year she worked on y j five
acres of the tract- She put ttose five
acres in garden truck, and sh cleared
<650 on tte enterprise. She Hgufes
ihat she »|lll clear as much as jfSOO
to ^he acrej on this year’s farming oj>-
> rations, and she has purchased thive
horses and 200. hens. She is doing a
fairly good business in selling eggs.
So far tomatoes have t>een her most
TRY US ONE MONTH
sured us thet,’ other people always
dressed in their hunks' an’ thet bein'
the case an' ue bein' a i|»ort an' It
souudin1 like a sportin' proposllion
we drug our plunder bark inter ogr
bunk an' got hUsy; we poked our
head thoo a winder an' telescoped our
neck once when th’ train stopped an'
got our pants on hind side before
an' rip|»ed our shirt up th' hack An'
th' Knglhdi language up th' middle,
but aside
Will Pay You
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Defal merchandise., consisting of
a »
Dry Goods, Groceries, Implements, Wagons,
To tired to. thirtfc
We carry a full line of
Hardware, Etc.
;oii want. v[e e>fl supply you, and our prices .gro as low
We want yqier trails and afe prepared to offer inducements
l trial vfTl convince you that you can sawr money by giving
ge. nf* make a specialty of country produce. Highest
f’m them little miper
we. done noble an'
a dress* d man inside o' three hours, j
Of course wje ain't pretendin' thet it
Was at all convenient fer us ter go all |
s>»apen,iers crossed in
we w as
Hand- JK-CMtun .he CW.nw, ?>• "“’"V’
*•--« »i*.....w -
membership, but has not. yet mus- < \. . .. ..
. .. } git in our pockets. hut nevvrth less
tered sufficient energy to enroll hi* J _ , . -< . „ V. .
, , , ,] we gof along all right, an pulledAubT'
mvme upon the official roster. |
. ___ _ I 1st. Looney In pretty good shape—fer
us. St. Looney hades much lilce it did
ITCHING SCALP VANISHES
' ' ceptln’ thet they wasn'tsa maAy peo-
itlb-Jhangin' eroun,' but we managed
Under the Magical Influence of frr ter lay in a further supply o' tb;
n • • c necessaries o' life before we dumb
| j ansian *8* atxmrd th' Mg Four an' pulled out fer
application nf l'a- *4>ffa,o- » *ot ours*df dls-
\ lijked on th' Big Four sleeijcr thow
T.ORR& SON
Asa rule, one i
risian Saife will atop tie* worst
of itching1 scalp anir makes the licad *n 1 *’ smoklu comporatment
feel co<,l and refresiieii. slngiu our favrite songa an
.. , * . , ... , , , ifiuAktn'some seegars we,- got gt a fire
i ^ed as dtrrectcd. tilts wonderful
. . . / , in Houston on*^ day last week. Th
hair tonic (which cgn now be o >ta;ne<l . , »' ./ ... ' . .
. ... ■ con ast -d u* ef wen mind stoppin
,n every town and city in America, ir... . • . .. „ 1|W . niir
Business is Nourished
! ' ' Xd t . " . ' ' It , | ] . ' . ■ '
By Constant and Judicious Advertising
.maculat'dv clean scalp and iuxunnut . /, .. . .
hai:r. ............ k-L. u. trv ,hi- ,'"-V
.... j . '. think hh said Harmon, though w e
w«>nd« rfirl inviiforator anti hair L-.v,- £ whut Harmon
tiller. f.)r, nothing ever compou. ded - ^ ^ ^ |t_wooId tr) ;in
can compare w.th lfc\"L • ,lv„ ,lin> lt ef we would either sing
<iet rid of dandruff: ^Loi> your hair ,.r; wnmke. i,ul rf\e insisted on doin'
from falling out!: 'talit [to grow , an tioth they might mob us.' When our
abundance of luxurfaiW hai» : nJak- torch wont out a duck come an' five
yefur hair look lu^tntius. radiant and ^ a nice big see gar with a' gold hand
attractive. / 'i eroun’ It utid asted us ter smoke th»*t.
.. I'arisian Sage Aill do it, and do an' we promiMil ter do It when we
it in an a>>tdrrs h i n g 1 y short cotter Montreal, then we tried ter
time lti» not sticky or greasy v tit llgjit up. another torch, hut- people
h» del icm tel y, per fumed, and in summer kejp' fall|n' agin us an nmkln' our
wilt immediate)v drive »»'a>( the dfsai match go out—must a i»en a turble
groeable odor arising- frorn ja.*r-pir- rough roadb»-d along ' there—so we
ation. , stepjied inter th'. tHIlet room ter git a
Large bottle' only .V)Cents at drug- light an' someone) accidently, locked
gist* everywhere. and at Henfro's. th' door on us. an) kep' us in therd
Mail oftiers tilled, charges prepaid.' till jiastedf lndlana|N>lis. hut we
by tlkmix Nffg. t.’o.. iiuffalo, N. V. got th’ axe outen Its r*|ck an got th'
door open after awhile, the con told
‘ :f ■ ; L /' 11 'ri/' us the aXe waa to be used on y in case
\BII,EM£(TEN VISIT h' accident, but we explained thet we
CITY OF l)EL BIO. hed ben separated f'm our Jug an'
lsv« >iik. that wi» s art' 1 cIent, an when we hed
As water nourishes the soil, advertising nour.
ishes business and assures a bountiful harvest
men could profitably get busy
few acres of abandoned farm.
When the stomach, heart, or kidpe^
nerves pet wvak. then these organs,
always fail. Don't drug the stoipach
-—nor stimulate the heart or kidneys;
That Is simply a make-shift. Get a
prescription known td druggists ev-
erywhere as Dr. Shoop i Restorative.
The RhstoraUve is prepared express-
ly for these weak Insde nerves.
Strengthen these nerves, build them
up with Dr. Shoop's Restoratfve-^tah-
lets or liquid, and see how quickly help
will come. Sold by Shrophlre A-
Johnson.
nourished by good
spaper advertising will grow at a surpris-
mess
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The most Successful advertising
. • . . \ - i * 1 i\
a reputable newspaper.
is that done in
covered by insurance
75 per cent of the loss.
Racine, WIs.
SAVASGELO YAGH ARE
TO BE IMPORTED.
The city dads at San Anfelo have
authorised a crusade against thp vags
which are getting too numerous there.
They are to be taken to jail, or to
hunt more congenial climes. Much of
the thievery of the place Is attributed
to these worthless bums.
Very Low Summer Tourist Rates to
Eureka Sprinf*,’ Ark. * A Boston -j. /
Sulphur Springs. Okla Detroit
The Bulletin will carry your story to
many readers
New V ork City
Bufialo
Kansas City
Lew Angeles
Seattle
Pain anywhere stopped In *0 minutes
cure with one of Dr. Bboop’a Pink tab-
lets. The formula la on the 25-rent
box. Ask your doctor or drugfUt
about this formula! Stop* womanly
paina, headache, pains | anywhere.
Write Dr. 8hoop, Racine. WU., for
free trial to prove value, of hla bead-
acbe, or Pink tablets. 8old by Bhrqp-
ahlra 4 Johnson.
Hot Springs. Ark.
St. Louis
Chicago
San Francisco
Portland
Many Other Points
From ua you set the frades you pay
for. as our Manager and Assistant
Manager inspect everything that goes
out from our yard. There Is a dif-
ference hi lumbar. Let ua show yon.
S66 HOMB LUMBER CO. .
DAILY BULLETIHf «Oc per Month
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910, newspaper, August 11, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006291/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.