The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY BULLETIN
TUESDAY, JANUARY
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convenient, business-like. They add to your security; they form a receipt for bills
BANK
currency around a _
of a checking account and of an affiliation with €
THE
CHECKS
paid, they obviate the necessity ot
WEDDINGS
See our stock of
grav<
from
[awke’s Cut and
aved Glass for| Wedding pifts—made ;
clear blanks
are making some attractive pjrices on
stock of Cui
nd flawlessly cut.
Attractive p
r Cut Glass this month
Armstrong Jewelry Co., The Gift Store j
.MtHtMUHIIimilllltl
of making exact change; th y form a written record of expenditures. This bank offers tjie con-
’ -- j a 8trong, modern financial institution.
AVENUE
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S NATIONAL BANK, CENT]
En-:
Messrs McAlister and Fisk, itianag-
ers of the Brownwood Horse aa< Mule
Co., announce that on Friday and
Saturday, January 23rd and 24tn they
will hold another Aiictlon Sale of
Horses and Mules and they cos llally
invite all who deelre to “make
money" to attend this *«££•.
will be plenty of opnortunltl
forded to do either. These sale
from la large territory and are
ficlal to the town. A great d
money and live stock changes
each time one of these sales 1
Bring, your horses and mules
Daily Bulletin
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Office of
209 Brown, Co
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TUESDAY,
Mayes Printing Company
' nr
ubllcatlon
Brown and Lee.
eets.
1914.
Entered at the Poatoffice
Brownwood, Texas, as second
•_class mdll matter, j
<• Subscription
60 cents per month
YaS
96.00 per
.NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Subscribers falling to receive
their paper will confer a favor
on the msnagement by reporting
sam« to the. office by' 9 o’clock
each morning, when a copy o. the
paper will be sent by special de-
livery.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The Dally Bulletin la autho
to announce the following
si Ites for office, subject to the
tton of the Democratic primary
Jily, 1914.
Fbr Sheriff:
HUGH N. DAVIS
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Fbr County Clerk:
MISS MINNIE BONDS
S. C. DOUGLASS.
HOMER BYRD.
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the 23rd and 24th and let these|
■iepien sell them for you.
gent-
63d
FEDEUL Bll LOING
(Continued from Page 1)
WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
had Be Free Fran Her Trot >les,
bat Fbds Better Way.
luthorlzed f1
as candi- ^
are received and
Every particle of material must be
thoroughly Inspected in the V ashington
office before that material ' b adopted
j and an order placed with he manu-
facturers; then here is a f trther de-
lay while this jrder is b< lng filled
and the brick, cement. Urn >, granite,
marble or whatever t te ma erial may
be la being shipped t< Browawood.
rexing to
____t, but the
net result wiH be a build! is of the
very best kinti, with till ma erlal first
:lass. It is now estimate! that the
>pening of the new b sliding will take
lace some time In May. ‘The side-
Tenn.—“Manj a
the work Completed. Columbia.
tars Mr*. Ju— ~w. uu.
"I wished l would die and be re
of my Suffering, from womanly tro bles.
I Could not set up, without pulli
tomething to help me, and stayed i
These long delays are
those in charggjjof the wor
ac-
■'alk work wiH be begun In earnest
la about three weeks, that length of
:lme being required to get leturns on
ismpies of material sent in jto the de^
partment. «’ * j
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Fbr Tax Collector:
J. E. (ED.) RICHARDSON.
Fbr County Treasu
C. R (DOLPI
t me,”
lace.
W
my
Mnft tG ss^sfr »ss*»| uasa%a uuijvw I
most of the time. 1 could not d
Housework. - a
The least amount of work tired- me
jut. My bead would swim, and 11 ouid
tremble tor an hour or more. Fitu ly, 1
took Cardui, the woman’s tonic, nd I
tm not bothered with pains any i tore,
and I don’t have to go to bed. In fact,
I am sound and well of all my troub es.”
Cardui goes to ail the weak spot i and j
Mips to make them strong. It acts with
jature—not against her. It is fo- the
ired, nervous, irritable women, wb > fed
u if everything were wrong, and need
tomething to quiet their nerves and
’ drengthen the worn-out system.
Show your appreciation 4f a real-
y good entertainment by being at the
Library January fifteenth. ■ The In-
ternational Operatic company will be
there.—Adv. . j It
tare To-
COOK.
T. N. SIMMO>
Prec
NB.
“THE po:
WDl Have Greet Fenti
Evening: .
The Dixie Theatre has arranged for
:he “Port of Doojn.”.a thrilling drama
>f fate, love and [death battling on the
high seaa, “The tide of lifte surging
’through the waters of destiny” Thr
practice of modern shipowners tend-
ing out damaged ships so that they
may collect the insurance on them
ORES WILL CLOSE in shown In actjial operation, and *
AT 9 SATURDAY NIGHTS. *Vong operation| and a strong story
The dry goods, gents’ furnishings add* interest to [the, tale. This plc-
a id jacket stores of Brownwood have lure I* by famous Players film
ajreed to close at 9 o'clock on Sat-1 company, with
uiday nights, until further notice, ac- leading spb
y'&TlpStf !S
rouble, take Cardui. It will help you. -{I
At an druggists. - I
Wriu it: Chattanooga Hodtctno Co, I adtoa* 1
Ufitoo Dost. Chattanooga. Tana., to* jkW
•tutrmeiUmt on tout com and fl4-pago book. * Homo • j
Tfoomms for woman." in plain wrappe- w l 1*9 1 j
PLENTY WF DRY WOOD.
*.Ve now have plenty of dry 1 eater .1
wood, which wit) be delivered U any ‘
part of the city on abort notic .
KEITH’S WOOD YA ID
TO THE PUBLIC
Vies yea have faraltare te
aid wrap for shipping, I am prepared
te de the wark en short notice
shop is located at Cftfsens Dray
Warehoase, 112 West Lee StJ
work guaranteed.
A. F. RAY
c >rding to announcement made tloday.1 —
The new 34-hour law for women' em-! _
veil known actors in
ployes is one of thej reasons for the
change. Heretofore it has been the
istom for the ladies to work in
ipfts on Saturdays, but even then 16
o clock Is (later than necessary to
k>ep the women clerks at the Stores, Complete stock
d later than the customers need to1 .
ffid the stores o|ien. Th* stores agree. We guarantee tb
HALL MUSIC CO.
Wholesale and Retail
PIANOS AND
VICTOR
*sr
. ki
Plano or
PLAYER PIANOS,
TIfTROLAS.
of Record* and Vic-
tor Supplies
save you from |73
to f 100 In tlie purchase of a"
Player Plano.
•e
14k to the new plan |*re: J- L. King. •
irt Norwood, NReasoner’s Racket: i
ore. Sam Brin* Duke * Ayres. Bax.Wrlte *>r caUlogue, prices and terma
t^r Bros.. F. R. Smith * Son, J. W. | Baiwiln. In Seme
Jfennings, J. H. Martin, J»oney Mer-1 1
h,.m C;::|HALL MUSIC CO.
Many such Stores eton*> at 1 ui’clock
Used
f
i Saturday afternoon in the larger
ilea, giving their clerks a half boll-
Phone 2H2
:heek the SynptosH
of Loni Trouble j
One of tb* many reason* why Lung
Trouble ta so difflcult to fight la Wans* j
to* disease is often of a very flattering
The petlent may look well, but la |
Is fast toeing strength by con-
night sweats, fever and cough,
symptoms should be che. k»-.l as
----1 Eckman’s AlterattvO
BrownVood. Texas
217 Center Ave.
T“
nlckly as possible. Eckmsn’s Alterative
i benefirtal Is checking fever and night
westo and It has brought shoot many
oomplcte recoveries. Read this cate;:—
T SOS W. 38th St.. New York.
“Gentlemen: 1 am witting yon this tso-
ma y know what
Since 1
timonlal that others assy
j »nr Alterative has done lor — _---„
Was a very youog woman 1 was a suf-
ferer from Bronchitis. 1 tried doctor
t fter doctor, getting little or no beao-
I u Finally I had night sweats, wash
apella and Joat rapidly In weight and my
d jetor told mo if they were not checked
Fwould have Long Trouble. Mias Mary
Korbamer, who In n frleod of mine, tm-
e tvared after takiog yoor Alterative aad
Inalated that I try It. I am now. after
Hr# years, perfectly well, stroog and
^Mavlti. MBS. ROSA VOBLPEU
rsst
Dr. Hales
Optometrist
Office at Brasiwood OpticalCo.
Thirty yealrs continuous
practice FITTING EYES.
Glasses only where Glass-
es ar© required. Eyes in-
edical treat-
be referred to
ysician; j
Proper Eye Help
dlcating
rnent will
t|ie family
.Toon {or
When It’s Yolur
Move
Call 315. We are prepar-
ed to handle anything
-at lowest price.
Citizens Dray L ne
We Deliver the Good i
BARBER'S BARBEI:
SHOP
Far Up t8-4at« wsrk. Ask
boys who l«n kad tWir wo k
dose at our skop stoat th i
service.
You are welcone aad we ^
predate your busiaeu
♦ 4
v Side With
♦ ARMSTRONG TRANSFER*C
v Carrlagea : ny hour, Day |or O
♦ Night, rain or ahlue.
^ reasonable. Phono 23.
♦ "We Never Miss a Train'
♦
: Wc Offer the Pnbl c |
ike very best Dentistry that
; be kad for a Kttk im tkan
• can get tke
! wkcre. A
: BELL DENTAL CO. !
i OnrCwiUBdk,
i
E PEOPLE
[larnegie LibfBlr
SEET
January IS at Carnegie Library
In the 4th1 number of the Federated
; Clubs Lyceum Course
Tekla Farm, Soprano.; Margaret Day, Accompanist r ,
J. Allen Grubb, Tbnor. and Plano Soloist,
jl Burt P. McKinnie, Baritone Rose Heidenreich, Contra!t). #
The Internationl Operatic Company
Presenting J •[ ■ i *:
“Scenes from Grand Operas in Costumes ”
Tekla Farm was formerly Madam Schuman-
Heinck’s Prima Donna in “Love’s Lottery.” J.
Allen Grubb is referred to as the “Caruso of Ly-
ceum Tenor.” Burt McKinnie was formerly with
Savage’s English Grand Opera Co. Rose Heiden-
reich was formerly with tne National Grand Op-
era Company, Chicago. I
An Opportunity of a Lifetime at a Moderate Price.
Admission 75 Cents. Check Seats at Renfro-McMihn Drug Company'•
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Special January Sal
At Bs^rgain Prices
Mahogany Bed Room Suites,
Brass Beds,
Birdseye
- Kara
aple Bed Room Suites,
WUton, Herati Wilton
id Ardebil Wilton Rugs,
Extra Large Oak Dressers,
Massive Oak Beds,
Circassion Walnut Bed Room Suites,
lahogany Pedestals, also Oak
j. and Ea?ly English
Foot Rests, several different shapes aim sizes
; | Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Davenports
■m in j. : jhmRm ! ,
Don’t Forget
[~r Our Victor Talking Machines, our Hoos-
03"
£3^ b.
Duntley Carpet S
Come and se
w-n o
Empir
jer Kitchen Cabinets, our The Free Sew
ing [Machines, .our Globe-Wernicke
Book Cases and Writing Desks, our spec-
ial bargains in Pure Irish Linen, Table
Cloths and Napkinsjour beautiful Bed
Spreads at special bargain prices, our
Is jof Floor Sweep for less money,
rs and Vacuum Cleaners.
usj i-1. j'
S V : J ■ ■ ‘g
umiture Co
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BUSH A GERTS PIANO CO JjQ
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1914, newspaper, January 13, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026526/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.