The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THB DAILY BULLETIN.
THURSDAY, FEBRTARv
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Banking by Telephone
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Don’t forget that this bank
has a telephone. If you desire
information of any kind that
a well-equipped bank can give
you, call up 48. You will find
that the greatest attention and
courtesy will be paid to your
enquiry. Get particulars of
how you can open an account
here—today.
C«ggin National Bank
| Strong 1 Solid [ Secure T~
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Osbora-Rrafn) '■ Brown wood and blndi with Friend-
Bv far the most important event of|«hiP*« tie her . very acquaintance. In
the mason's social calendar was the ! charming personality, her (Might-
wedding of Mr. Howard Oeliurn and | r'»* amiability, and her high apprecla- ,
Miss Quasi* Mae Renfro. Wednesday I ,,0«» of frlende and kindred are com-,
evening, at the home of the bride. •» lb* »Ob,«* attribute* Of per- I
1001 Irma atreet. A gllmpae within | " •■'“tanhood.
the lovely home wa* like a Into’ The *nK,n,‘ the *on of Mrglnia, U |
the flower land of Japan. Throughout .» physique and
the hall and parlor* the rich pink i •'•<"«rkahle business tact and energy
carnation hue* lent their peculiar .*•«« alr*ad-v ***• * prominent, place
l>eauty. On mantle*, made lovely 'w,ia lh,‘ National Hlacult Co. We ha* restoring faded, gray hair to It* na- si color and beauty to the hair and la
with frond* of fern, cathedral candle* * * cltl*en of Brown wood long. uiral color dale* back, to grand- splendid for dandruff, dry. feverish,
burned in light subdued. Great bank* ,1,1,1 luu‘ Won * ,n ,h** hr*r,a of mother * time. She kept her hair j Itchy scalp and falling hair.
GRANDMOTHERS IISEDIM SAGE TEA TO .
Bn.HER FADED, GMT WUR-THT THls
Mixed H 1th Sulphur II Make* Hair cent*. Some druggist* make their
Hoft, Iteautifali Care* own. which i* u*ually too sticky, so
Daadraff. ' inslad ii|»on getting Wyeth's, which
The use of Hage and Sulphur for Jean be depended1 upon to restore natur-
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of fern* and palm* formed an altar a ,ara<* number °r friend* during hi* t,cautlfully darkened, glossy and
for a blcture of beauty unsurpassed. ,Hhwrt >la>- abundant with a brew of Sage Tea
While the guests assembled Mrs. The brldt* ,h|ipw her boupuet. which atl() gu|phur Whenever her hair fell
Cox. in her own inimitable style, WBa c#u*ht Mia* Elva Scott- and out or took bn that dull, faded or
i with great feeling and tuithos sang ,hen ***M,h#r goodbje* in a tailored leaked api**arance this simple mix-
“You", accompanied by Miss Elva sult of tan cloth> w,th blouse of em- thre was applied with wonderful ef-
Scott, piano and Mrs. Chas. Miller. «»roldered filet net. Her hat. tloves fect
violin. The majestic chords of Men- ;and shoe* wer^ *n »h*d«* ta® and i But the brewing at home is
delssohn's "Wedding March" heralded brown and *h« wore a corsage bou- and 0ut-of-date.
the coming of the bridal party.
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Ixjoney, brother-
quet of violets.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osborn Will be
Nowadays
in-law and sister of the bride, entered i at hom<*" af!er F‘«bruar>’ 15« ,9»3' at
the door of the south parlor, led the Irma street, ^
way through the dining room and Today is the day to see us for bar-
reception hall on into the front par- Rajna_ longer you wait the more you
lor, taking their places upon the right loge
A well-known downtown druggist
says his customers Insist on Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur, because, they say.
it darkens so naturally and evenly*
that nobody can tell it bas been ap-
plied—it's so easy to use too. You
simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush and draw It through your hair,
taking one Btrand at a time. Do this
at night and by morning the gray
hair disappears; after another appli-
cation or two. it is restored to its na-
tural color and looks glossy, soft and
PERSONALS
Tom Minyard bas moved from
Bangs to Brownwood and is now con-
nected with tbe Citizens Dray Line. '
C. M. Fain of Silver Valley has
Mrs. Renn.v Silvev, of Brownwood,
who has been visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McShann down
the river, left for her home Monday
afternoon. She was accompanied
home by her two nieces. Misses Nell
and Connie Rutherford, who will vis-
it with her for a few weeks.—Ballin-
ger Daily Ledger.
C. R Sheffy. of Brady, came in
t been here for the past several days, J Monday on a visit to hi* imrents and
v loking over the situation with a view Ballinger friends. He brought his
and left side of the improvised
Mrs. Looney, matron of honor, was
gowned in gold embroidered chiffon
over a princess of yellow messaline.
which enhanced the clearness of the
lovely matron. She carried a bou-
quet of/yellow roses. ..
Mr. L. W. Sturdivant, best man. and
Miss Lueile Jennings, maid of honor,
came next and took their places by the
side of Mr. and Mrs. Looney. Miss
Jennings wore a gown of yellow
charmeuse draped with shadow lace
and pearl trimmings, carrying a bou-
quet of bridesmaid's roses tied with
tiny bows of white tulle. The bride
entered on the arm of the groom and
took their places In front of the altar.
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REASOXER'S
Next Door to Postofflce;
BENEFIT MINSTREL FOR
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
At a call meeting last night of the
Brownwood IFire Department,; at
which roost of the membership was
present, the matter of holding a bene-
fit minstrel for the department was
discussed. The proposition was pre-
sented by L. D. "Happy" Lane, of the
minstrel company, and was unan-
imously accepted by the department
We wish to notify the public through
the Bulletin that this minstrel is to
be solely for the benefit of the
‘She was gowned in an exquisite robe Brownwood Fire Department'* build-
to locating.
J. R. Lewi* left this morn mg for
Snvdt*. in answer tVa message an-
nouncing the serious IHnea* of his
tMoOMr. * I
bride with him which was quite a
surprise to his Ballinger friend* He
w as murrtel Monday • morning at1
Brownwood to Ml** Zcncnth Smith of i
of Ivory brocaded satin, gracefully
draped with Duchess .ace and carried
a shower bouquet of valley lilies and
ujav tilths. Her filmy veil was beau-
tifully draped about her delicate
Southern features, swept the full
length of her train and. caught with
flowret* of lily and hyacinths. fram-
ing a veritable picture of maidenly
j b autv, an ideal type of girlish lovell-
Brady country.—Ballinger Led-
t"
{ness The bride wore h beautiful Hc-aplrlted ritlseua of the town
diamond lavalllerrc. the gift of
Ing fond. Recognized local talent
will play in the minstrel, and the
show la to be one of a high clsss. We
feel safe in assuring our friends that
it will be an entertainment of merit,
and ask their patronage. Wr are
making this effort to aecure fund* for ■
the building of a new fire station and !
city hall for Brownwood. and eafn- j
c*dly solicit the assistance of the pub-
Mr*. Eugene Gibson of Chicago will Mn‘ A V «»o,xiiu of Louisville. Ky.. |
arrive this afternoon for an extend- '* * 1,<>r daughter, Mrs
ed vlalt. with her p.vrents. Mr' and Mrs.
E C. Harrell
John
groom
Little
childish
Mr*. Belle Lindiey left on last
night’s S.mta F- for Corpus Christ!,
where she will be the gu-*st of rela-
tives.
3. Huntpbfbysott Center a venue.'Mrs. ring nest fd in
Goodin ha| vis ted In Brownwood be- r,klla lilly-.
f.vre and tips many friends here who "^b'*
will be delighted to welcome her
again. •
We
the wish to parttrujarly emphasize the
. fact that this Is strictly n Firemen’s
Marie lawmey, a plctur of benefit, and according to onr contract
beaut), »nd sweetness, bore wt a the minstrel company, the profit*
the center of a accruing from the entertainment go
k> the Fire Department alone fn
vows *er«> seal'd by Ret, equivocal sanction is hereby given
using the ring ceremony with :he enterprise by the department
mussy
skilled
chemists do this better tha& ourselves.-
Ry asking at any drug store for the
ready-to-use product—called “Wyeh's
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy"—you
bottle for about it0 j abundant.—Adv.
Another Surprise
For the Ladies
of Brownwood.
;; 25 Bolts of New Foulards, just ex-
;; pressed from New York, 75c grade, .
\ \ 25 bolts of Marquitette,
50-cent quality .
:; Norwood has the Cheapest Em-
• broidery eve/ sold in Brownwood.
Boys Heavy Ribbed Stockings
; 100 Gowns in Pinks and blues, each
125c Ribbon for . . .
: If You Want to Buy a Pair Shoes
fintn MnpwnnrvQ
|the beautiful ritual of the Methodist
|Eplsro|>al church.
L>r F K Turney of Robert !>>e was After the ceremony, a larjfw number
_ the'city yesterday and last night. *'f the friends offered congratulations
Mrs. Bian'h“ Madison and daughter, leaving this morning for Blanket. '»'<! wishe. to the prominent ^
Mrs. Georgia Mathis/came in last iwhere bic will spend a few day* with young <• »up!e. Alter congratulations
night from Temple, where Mrs. Madl- fcf® uncle. Dr I H Turney. Dr. Tur- » aa'‘ a#rvM
son has been under treatment at a «“*> his honie in Brown-, The gifts for the occasion wer» un- !
wood about fiftren years ago, and .Ja j usually numerous! ant! handsome, at-
_ well known to all the older citizens j testing the popularity of the 'young
Henry Ward reports that his sister. ,j,p cj?>. j people, and conveying the good wishes
Mrs T. I. Evans of Valero, who was - jGf their many frieids.
W? D. McCIIRISTY,
Chief Fire l>epartment.
Regular B>c lace* for 2 l-2c a van!
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RKASONKR 3
Next Door to Piortoffice
Go to NOR WOOD’S STORE,
w | Boys’ Douglass Shoes, pair $1.20 j;
#1.451!
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: 300 pairs Ladies’ Dress Shoes,
, $2.00 grade.....,
sanitarium.
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Burt Norwood.
recently operated on for appendicitis
at Fort Worth, is rapidly recovering.
Walter McCauley is* at horfie front j
\ii«*tin where he attended tie State)
and will soon be taken to her home. of ff)„ Vpt.rinariau* Aiiaocia.
. j : ition. He w.as honored with the
Will Lathem, one of the prominent of
of Brownwood passed
business men
through Ballinger Tuesday en route
borne front a business trip to Abi-
lene—Ballinger Ledger.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnhill, and two
children of Brownwood came in at
noon Taesday on a viai: to her niot.i-
or, Mr*. Johu Dunn and family of
West End for a few days—Ballin-
ger Ledger.
office
secretary of the association, and
thus brings honors to Lani|>asas.
Through his Influence and that of Dr.
C 8. Jack-ot: of Brownwood. the n Xt
meeting will l>«* held at Brownwood,!
and probably Lampasas- may get the ,
meeting in 1915.—Lampasas bender.
The bride was born and reared in
Our Sole
Aim
Arttbcia; Sponge.
.. ^xrjEs rsj’.EK
on pure cellulose shied nas teen • i : f------:—- v ■ ■ i..
diixed with coarse rock salt I ha " ** ask >our ronage because-
mass is maced in a press provided
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Center Ave.
Lot
60x189
$1,800
$600.00 cash,
balance $400
annually. \ *. *.
Best
Bargain
You Will Find
See us quick.
Mid Texas
Land Co.
Claude McClellan was here Monday
on a business visit for the Texas coni- J
patty, and was'receiving th -.c<>ngratu-!
I at ions of his many friends over the
arrival of a fine girl at his home in .
Col man early Wednesday morning of *
’.vst week. Claude savs the n*-w ar-
ivai and Ms daughter, little France*
cu, ar»- a* alike as two |>eas in *
p J. *vhl«*h Ik the same thing as say-1
; t * tve*comer i* is charming as
vu ‘Rradv Stamisrd. .f
b«wau»e
in deal-
W* ask your |tatroiiMg<
there is advniitagea for you
t t
ing vvirb ns.
RKASO.VKRS
Next Door t*i Postofflce
Wnal v^.|| Them.
The reason i* this He think* the
cigarette tobacco und the cigarette
imiH'rs are dophd with opium or some
other drug that Is very injurious to:
the boy or man. This man could sell
hundreds of dollars worth of cigar-
ettes and cigarette material. This man
manufacture* Candy and Ice Cream
^*nd make* them clean ami pure. They
rail his store
KANEASTERS KANDY KITCHEN
Ur guarantee «nr make ef
MLIN ro MEAHI'RK CMkn
in the ms*t IHarral 'fit**' of the
Term. Every Garmal L atade
»trlrtl) to <>fdvr and In nr.
cardan* e with the measure,
me lit s and instructions sent In
h) ns to the most minute detail.
Only dependable woolens tint
trimmings are used, and the
ainst skilled workmen employed.
Ol K WOI.E MM is In please oar
ra*turners, and nn)thing that Is
ant exartly as It should he whleh
seldom errors, will la* elieerfull)
I orreeted, and we wlllron«lder it
a favor If sane' Is railed to oar
attention. Oar cleaning and
pressing Is ulways the best that ,
ran la* had. Oar germ.killing
machine Is always av-d for n
preventive. I'honr *• )«nr or-
der*.
Regular 10c laces for 2 l-^i a yard
t ' -l ’ - - -
K EASON ER'S
Next Door to Postofflce.
ferdell-Jeffrie*
Friends in Brownwood have receiv-
ed the announcement of the wedding |
of Harold D. Cordell and Miss Mamye
Thotnaa Jeffries, daughter of Mr. sod
Mr*. T. J. Jeffrie/, at Childress, on
Sunday. Feb. 2nd. Harold Cordell waa
reared in Brownwood, and is well
known here. He is a son of the late
Frank Cordell, and his many Brown-
wood friends wish him and his bride
much happiness and prosperity. i
Gaither
& Buck,
Sanitary Tailors.
113 Center Ave.
PHONE 188.
with pins wbten make tiny canals dke ‘ht‘T<' ls
i»‘‘re*. ibu sponge swelir* with wa
l*r **Pd wardens on drying like a real
sponge
advantages for you.in deal-
ing with us.
Today is the day to see u* for bar-
gains longer you wait the more you
REASOXER’S
Next Door to Postofflce
REASOXER'S
Next Door to Postofflce.
Quaker tinmen Maj V»te
Harrisburg, Pa.. Feb. 5.—Women
i Pennsylvania will t>« given the
right to vote if a bill which passed the
lower house of the legislature be-
comes a law. The bill now goes to
the senate
Recording Finger Prints.
Hitherto ft has been customary In ;
following up criminal clews, to msko
a permanent record of finger prints by
photographic means. This method,
however, has a number of obvious dis-
advantages. •Thus, for example, cases
arise In which the finger print to be
recorded Is not accessible to an erdt-.
nary camera. Or again It may be lo-
cated upon some rounded surface
which cannot be properly focused.
Dr llelhdl describe* one or two new
methods which overcome these diffi-
culties The first method consists in
dusting the Impression—which la al-
ways more or lee* greasy—with soma
colored powder, and then expressing
against It a paper treated with a mix-
ture of fifty grams wax. fifty grams
paraffin, and twenty drops of glycerin
An excelent Inverted copy Is thus ob-
tained. and ns the paper Is entirely
flexible any kind of a surface can be |
, thus treated. The second method
makes use of photographic gelatin*
paper in place of that prepared as
! above.
My Doctor Said
“Try Cardui,” writes Mrs. 2. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. G
“ I was in a very low state of health, and was not able to
be up and tend to my duties. I did try Cardui, and soon
began to feel better, i got able to be up and help do my
housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now 1
am able to do my housework and to care for my children,
and 1 feel as though I could never praise Cardui enough
for the benefits I have received."
/■% TAKE
Cardui
The
Wo man* Tonic
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Bad Men Fsal Pain Mora.
Does a bad man fuel pain more
than n man who laada an honest Ufa?
1 It has been stated apropos the de-
cision of the Rrltlah house of com-
mons to punish white slavers by flog-
ging, that by a happy provision of
nature the akin appears actually to
become more sensitive as the moral
sense becomes deadened. A doctor
said that as a rale thoee who are
criminally Inclined bear pain or bod-
ily suffering of any kind extremely
badly. Men who are quite hardened
on the moral side of their character
seem to get more eelf-oonscfoua about
their physical feelings than ordinary
men da ▲ man who la morally lax
leads a loose life and destroy! his
aenrous system. He feels pain much
more acutely than a man of average
temperate habits and a dean eop
science.
t-Tjys
Cardui is successful, because it is made especially lor
women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution.
Cardui does one thing, and does it well. That explains
the great success which It has had, during the past 50 yean.
In helping thousands of weak and aihng women back to
health and happiness.
If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous,
cross and irritable, it s because you need a tonic Whv no? .
Iry Cardui? Cardui builds, strengthens, restores, and acts
n every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test
it for yourself. Your druggist sells Cardui. Ask him.
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WHY?
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