The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY BULLETIN,
PAGE THREE.
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FEBRUARY «, 19U.
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r3iy Home Place For Sale j
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My home place on Vincent street is
for sale. TTie lot is 60x211. The house
has every modem convenience, with
screen galleries, has seven large, com-
fortable rooms, and the entire house
has been remodeled recently.
If Interested See Me at Once.
W.tt. SCRIMttEOUR I
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TEXAS INDINTRIAL NOTES
By Commercial Secretaries.
ATLANTA)—H. A. O’Neill who owna
property here said to contain $0,-
1000,000 tona; of iron ore haa stated
1-that
R. L. FARRIS, D. 0,
Osteopathic Phjalclan
Brown wood Yhtional Balk BuJIdlag. **1 h* wou,d bu*ld » M00,000 ore
---- ---Z___[wash and concentrating mill in this
FOR SALE. ; city.
ANGEL FOOD CAJUE8. Phone 79*.
FOR SALE—Young Jersey
fresh in milk. R. M Low
cowa,
U89w4t
If We
to be
Why Take Chances Elsewhere?
Ve Fit Your Glasses They Are Bound to
« Right.
BROWNWOOD OPTICAL CO.,
B. F. Winters, Mgr.
Optometrists. Lens Grinders.
307 Brown St. Brownwood, Texas, Phone 169.
FOR SALE—The fence around Coggln
Addition School. Phone Prof. J, II.
Hart d*9c
FOR 8ALE—No. 3 Oliver typewriter
In A1 condition. To sell quick will
take MS-00 Bee It at Bulletin office.
(194c
NACOGDOCHES — The Hoys
Lumber Company haa been organised
here and will erect a saw mill of 15,-
000 feet capacity at Hoys, a few
miles from here. The company haa
purchased a tract containing 30,000,-
000 foal of standing lumber.
7 Pianos Sold This Week by
BROOK MAYS & CO.
DAWSON—The census of Dawson
haa Just been completed and ahowa
the town to have n population of 1,-
103 an Increase over the census of
NOTICE—I have for sale at my barn.' 1910 of 250 or a gain of 30 per cent,
one of the’ nlceat buggy horses in CORPUS OHRI8TI—The bankers of
town. Indy and city broke, at a bar- the Second District of Texas will meet
'
gain. X. B FISK,
d86tf | here February 15. The principal nd-
The People of Brownwood are not slow to see
and seize an opportunity. ,* .* .* .* .* .* »*
NO TROUBLE
to sell PIANOS when you cut out all the mid-
dlemen, and give all their profits to your cus-
tomers. THAT'S WHAT WE ARE DOING IN
BROWNWOOD.
THEY ARE GOING FAST.
You will have to hurry if you get one, as we
have only 6 PIANOS left, and we expect to sell
every one in the next few days. Whether you
buy or not, we are going to offer some special
inducements. A special proposition—very in-
teresting. So look to your interest and be guid-
ed by your own good common sense and* judg-
ment. We positively will not sell but 6 more
Pianos in Brownwood at su^h extreme low
Factory Prices. . . . .
Now its up to you, and immaterial with us
whether you buy now or not, for we are going
to sell them just the same. Your loss will be
the other fellow’s gain.
Brook Mays & Co.,
E. W. HAMMONS. Maim
FOR 8ALK-M7 home place oo .....;b,rUU| San A„to„lo
— dress will be made by Edwin Cham
ner Avenue, 5 rooms. For particu-
lars phone R-31T. Will McKinney. 8l’c ' SAN ANTONIO—C*pt. H. E. Hunni-
_ _________________________________>n,n |well in in this city endeavoring to
■ FOR SALE—Two lots in Taber addl- 'make arrangements for a balloon
j tion. East front, 2700. flight from here, in an effort to
\
Can you think of any plausible
more
•A Matter of Economy.
mi
: reason why you should pay
: for a Suit of Clothes than the price
: we ask?
If you con wo will show you ono hundred
1; roooons why you shouldn’t. Wo hovo tho ono
! price, $15.00; no more, no loss. If wo haven't
I tho oxoct piece of doth you want, wo will got it
LEO WOOLEN MILLS
(Texas Store No. 6)
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; d89 MID-TEXAS LAND TX). break the world's distance record and
thus lift the Lahm cup.
PLEASANTON—The Chrystal Sand
Company of San Antonio is installing
machinery tb dredge the sand from
the Atascosa River near here. The
sand is to be used in making con-
crete.
LAREDO—The Board of Trade of
this city is making a strong effort to
interest capital in the proposed rail- '
road from here to Beeville.*
GALVESTON—Out of a needed]
$100,000, over $40,000 has been pledg-
ed for the organization of a company
FOR SALE-OK TRADE. and miHdlng ti an automobile
FOR SALE OR TRADE—I have u few fa<.,ory
work mules, mares and horses I will . ~
„ . ,, .. ... . . ,.___ PLAIN VIEW—The Quanah, Acme
sell on fail tiipe or will trade them
FOR RFXT.
FOR RENT*—Couple of
rooms. Phone R-345.
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furnished
60tfc
FOR RENT—One furnished room and
two unfurnished rooms, at 501 Milton
avenue. MRS. ELI.A B. CRAIG. Phone
R469. d863
WANTED.
WANTED—Buggy horse
for feed
and good care. Drop me a
t postal to
Box 746.
87p
Trees! Trees! t
A
Save One-Half your Fruit Tree, Shade Tree, Base, Shrub-
bery, and Evergreoa Bill by orderlag difeet from the Nursery.
A Post-Card to the
I BROWNWOOD AND WEST TEXAS NURSERY, 8AN6S.TEX.
Win convince you that you ran save One-Half regular agents
price.
My Trees are good a nd sare to Please.
I W. J. Schulze, Prop., Bangs, Texas. |
, and Pacific Railroad has made a pro|>- |
,or * ........ •»"<»» -« '>•''«»». .» I-.IM ibrou.h PORCELAIN DUE TO ACCIDENT „hM. Mta
here If Plalnview will raise a bontta
V
FISK, at IliH Adams’ Darn
■
BLANKET
Wllaaot Smith was doing business
bU“neM trtP Skinner were
over Sunday gueata of relatlrea
.......IttttT—Brownwood.
FOR HF>T.
*> room bungalow $20.0«t.
6 room houae, close In
I17.5U.
7 room house, good baru
$15.00.
3 room house,* good bam
$8 00.
32 acres to be planted in
oats.
KIDD A BELL
Land and Insurance.
- 1644. Tal-Tsu lost no time In restore
of $1 (mi,ooo cash, to secure a rlght-of- How tho Procooo of Enamollnfl Wao tng tho imperial manufactories Ho
' way through the country, and give
terminal facilities 3oo feet wide and
, 3,000 feet king. The matter ia con-1
Discovered by Chlneee Workers
About 206 B. C.
WANTED—Two gentlemen for room
n*r» x Turner spent Saturday and (*nd board 11$ Gr^nleaf I’hone
G’lnday with homefofka.
I Misaea Annie Rufus Swltter
gave tho national manufactory tho
monopoly of tho work In porcelain, as*
- cepting nothing but tho white pottery
... . . Near the year 206 B. C-, In tha be- manufactured by tho art loans of
* ( e ei s good one by the business 0f tho dyaaaty of Han. soma Tehua. Under tho now tmpetaa all
men «nd If the pro|K»altlon la ac- workers in earthenware aet their pots the ancient methods wore revived and
rejited the railroad promises to be in la the oven to bake, and forgot them perfected. Tho oyttem of three oolor
Pfoiavlew sithin 18 months When they remembered them and and t!re-odor decoration, after a pre-
EAQLJC PASS—T. A Welder ha. °™ U°“W
shipped from this point 366 heed of thiTway tho enameling of
steers. 12ti heed of cows and llti' porcelain was dtonevorod. When
head of calves purchased in Mexico freed of Its droes the substance grew
He la taking them to southeast Texas lighter, beooma dear, and acquired “
for breeding purposes. i a grain as flae and smooth an vah fteef Parks far Firaamt
uwia •»- <wvii *. . , , vat aad a thin, hard, translucent body Mew York.—The New York
89c MhXI A $15,000 hss been raised thAt like a hell. ! are aoea to have roof gard
of art under tho
nasty —Harper s Weekly.
for the erection of a Methodist church
FOR RENT—4 room house on Ave. here. Lota have been purchased and
that rang like n hell
The art of monochromatic glazing phyaleal ogerdse. amusement and
was discovered la the Usm of the recreation, an attraction that wfl)
J:Nellie imlth wore over Sunday guests A addition In good repair.'construction will start at an/ early dynasty of Bang (HO—12*0 B C.). Bthtno their long hours of daty ami
rVCURSION RATES* J J!Annie Laurie Law. at $i« lM>r month. Also good 4 room date. Oocasteoally tho action of tho Ore sop* ooaftaomont whoa not actanDy tm
XI j. W Dabney was In Brownwood houM> f>rther ou, roBgl. adldtlon. HAY CITY-Thl. city recently vot- ! ^aad prodeced oa* ttrdtit^ nirbotII,h3l 2
11 ed bonds to the amount of $17,000 to J ^ |BTm>joa rksrksil tho pregreos of the roofs of now building* oader earn
be used for street Improvements, ez- c#ramte in iggg Tnl-Tsu. tha straetion Thirty other Ore bouaei
tension and maintenance of the water j mm 0f a day laborer, dethroned the will ho similarly equipped a* sees
works system. emperor pad founded the dynasty of to the eeooaaary fund* nee available
:$10 per ntonth. Houae on Are
Jim Lacey of Comanche came over Will be vacant on 10th. $15.00.
in his car Saturday. Houae on Ave C for sale or trade
• Jim Lacey of 4 rooms, lot 50 x 150 feet, well fenc-
Postmaster Smith has installed an ed. barn and city water Price $1000.
Aladdan lamp in his office which good terms.
J. L. ELLIS.
« , ; Saturday on business.
DALLAS S6.95
on sale Feb. 27-28th, j
limit March 3rd.
FORT WORTH $5.65 I
on sale Feb. 11th. ;; Kive8 aut a beautiful soft whit* idwc
limit 1 3th. . * [ j light and Is a great Improvement to
41'the common kerosene lamps he has
The Short and Convenient Bay. ; [ b^n ,IginK
-r- ; [1 Mrs. Don Coker of Comanche re- lay afternoon at the Methodist
l'. li. ROBERTSOY, C.P. A T.A , , turn<Hl tQ hpr borne Saturday after church, of which she was a mepiber.
Phene “9. I >!a week spent with her mother. Mrs and burial took place at the Blan-
♦♦♦♦♦♦!%• x. Wiley west of town ket cemetery, where a large Con-
course of people had gathered. Rev
Miss Carrie Knudson. who fa w T Jones spoke most feelingly and
5 , leaching at Downing. Comanche tend<.r)y fQ th(i b<.reiived famllv
♦ jeounty. was an over Sunday visitor |
J with homefolks. j •
♦ I Miss* s Ruby Williams and Annie MCLLIN.
of Tucker. Services were held Mon- ;
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦
♦ Ride with
I Bob Allen --------
| the most, comfortable ||o7^ ““TJ *• w.
♦ CHT Ml town. ♦ home of A H WlllUms Contests UP 8u«d
t Country Tnpo® ♦ and games were the pleasant diver-
! ciatty. Good f**t time «
♦ phone $«*. DAY or sight. J
Pianos
and
Organa
At Factory
Price*.
Enty term*.
Free Trial.
We P»y
freight and
Take all
the Risk.
We will place in your home a beau-
tiful high-grade piano or organ for
thirty daya. free of charge, at the
loweut price In America—payablo
in terms to suit yourself—when
satisfied. We have for your choice
such makes as Weber, Kimball, Iv-
era A Pond, Bush t Lane, Leyhe.
Chickertag Bros. Chicago. Jeaao
h.Kohler A Campbell. Packard.
Behnafftr and Smith A
Barnea Nono—Kimball Organa.
Leyhe Playe!\Planos and tae great
PIANOLA PIa*r Pianos. Write
for n copy of TTbe Leyhenola"
FREE Phone, wlrt^vr write a* to-
day; we guarantee satisfaction.
MPnr
In Tana.
LEYHE
Tippen of Goldthwaite came
Sunday.
Mr. Percy Smith, who has been in
[sions of the evening Dainty re- Proctor for the past three weeks, is
j freshments of cake and chocolate home again.
i were 8^rved Bro. Newman, pastor of the Bap-
Mr. and Mrs Jim Dyer of Man-(Gat church of Goldthwaite, preached j
gum came In Saturday for an over ;ber* Sunday. On account of bad
j Sunday viait In the home of Mr. and weather, there wasn’t many out.
{Mrs. E. T. St. Clair. Mi'aa Caaaie Williams spent Satur-
J. M Williams and son, Aleck d*T In Brownwood.
!Scott and Clyde Turney were in; Mr and Mra. Faegin. parents of
! Brownwood Saturday Agent Faegin from Kaufman, «r« |
Miss Gertrude Young has opened a visiting here for a few days,
little primary school at the Thomas W. C. Hancock haa moved from j
'house on Main street. ,«own to a farm on Brown’s Creek.
| The Philippa’ bungalow on Sixth C. T. I Kchok, who has been In
! street, near the Cumberland church. Proctor for quite a while Is at home
Is nearing completion and will bo again.
ready to occupy by March first. It Mrs. Boland Tyson, who haa been |
Is a handsome and conunodloua raol- quit® sick. Is reported bvdter.
dence. v I Mis* Mabel McCormick visited for
Grandma Reeves died at her home, ja few days in Goldthwaite last'
I two miles uorth of town. Saturday week.
j night after a short Illness with pueu- Mr. II Barber, who has been quite
monla. She was H3 years of age and ■irk, la up again
t leaves a large family and many rela- j Mr* Ajiple Whits was called to
jtlvsa and friends to mourn her death Brady last week on account of her
' Interment took place Sunday evening daughter 'being tick. She Is back
at the Rock ChurelT cemetery. Rev. J now, and reporta her daughter quite
Rains of the Rock Baptist church, of.Improved.
which the deceased had long been a Mr. D. R. McCormick and Randolph
member, conducted the services. Whitley had business in Goldthwaite
'After a long and lingering lllneea
Mrs. H. M. Boyer ptaaed away last
Sunday evening at her home sur-
rounded by her husband and children.
She leaves besides her husband two
sons, Jim and Hu lie of Blanket, and
three daughters. Mm. W. A. Ham of
Mens-d, Mra. Cicero Tucker of Ban
Angelo ar' Mrs. Carey Whitehead
Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Heater were in
Goldthwaite last week.
The Eastern Star had their regu-
lar meeting this afternoon.
Miae Ylla Shipman, who haa been
in school here, returned to her home
at Indian Gap.
BLUE BELL.
121 Doctors
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Wrote us within 60 days in praise of
STUM
These doctors represent but a fraction of the thousands
of physicians who use Postum in place of coffee in their
homes and in their practice.
Cases of skaky nerves, irritable hearts,
indigestion, biliousness, headache and
sleeplessness, due to coffee drinking, are
observed in the everyday experience of
medical men everywhere
Following the change from coffee to Postum, the
ailing one quickly discovers that the Doctor’s ad-
vice to “quit coffee and use Postum” was sound.
Better health follows; then one friend tells another.
J ”1 i • / - $c
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“There’s a Reason”
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1913, newspaper, February 6, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026059/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.