The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 217, Ed. 1 Monday, July 13, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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THE UAlLf Bl'LLKTi V.
MONDAY, JULY U, If 14.
run four
MISCELLANEOUS
R L PARRIS. Osteopathic Physician,
644 Brown wood Nafl. Bask Bids.
'WANT POSITION—** clerk in dry
good*or grocery etore by first of Sep-
tember; I had three years experience
and: can give best references u to
•ability.^ R B. HENDERSON. 1008
FOR National Steam Lanm
man. T^xas, Phone 164.
WOULD’^YOU BUT A FARM—If yoo
could ,get it cheap—nothing down,
balance la notes. Address Box 825 or
phone 869. d205tf
Speaks Today at Ballinger and San
. Angelo, and at CfcifcMaa Tab.
eraoele Her* Taesday Night
Hon. Cullen F. Thomas spent Saa-
day night In Brownwood. leaving this
morning for Ballinger. Mr. Thomaa la
covering this section of the State on
s speaking tour in support of Hon.
Thos. H. Ball’s candidacy for govern,
or. and Is meeting with great entnnsl.
asm everywhere he goes. He is rec-
ognized as one of the most gifted and
convincing speakers in the 8tate, and
his support of Col. Ball will result in
strengthening the cause of the prohi-
bition candidate.
Mr Thomas Is leading a strenuous
.life. speaks this afternoon at
WANTED—Sen lag Machine Repair
iajfeand adjusting. Will fix yoar ms.
rltlre good as new. Work gusraa-
;eed. -4’. L. STEFFIN8, Phone *48
STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Hill-
side iarm, fifteen Indian Runner
ducks ] Liberal reward for informa-
tion concerning their whereabouts.
Phone J-414. - 218c
Our Linen Sale
WA MED—Dressmaking; Snthfoctioa
vitarnafeed; 12 years’ experience In
Ft. Worth. Phene-TS. MBS. 1. C.
RhRNER, Ml CeUege HL 182tf
Many have taken advantage and apprec-
iate the offering.
A few days more and then goods will be
taken off of the sale counters.
Come Mornings while it’s COOL
B SALE
ORA8S
d221c
'Ballingbr, tonight at San Angelo, to-
morrow afternoon at Coleman and to-
morrow night ah the Christian Taber,
pacle here. It ts understood that ar-
rangements have been made for a
special trjin from Winters to Bal-
linger for | his speech this afternoon.
His speech'here will begin st 8:8* to-
morrow night and supporters of Col.
Ball cordially invite everybody to hear
him.
VHFALFA AND JOHNSON
HAY fdriale. BOB LOW.
CARD Op thanes
We wish to extend our sincerest
thanks to our neighbors and friends
for theJr kindnesses to us during the
recent illness and death of our moth,
er, Mrs. Missouri Ann Eoff. Our
hearts are filled with gratitude for
every kind word and act.
J.. C. EOFF AND FAMILY.
Buy Linens that look COOL
b; i^Wear them and keep COOL
We have many other lines of merchandise
on display at reduced prices. A general
clean up of Summer MerchandiMi is our AIM.
Our reputation for handling New, Clean1
Merchandise forces us to dispose of all this
season’s purchases even st At loss—in order
to supply our trade with Fresh, Snap pyGood s
next, season.
This store appreciates visits from New
People. We want to get acquainted with all
the new citizens of our town. ’ -4 ,
Old Customers and " Transients. Always
Welcome. --r
^Carnotite ore baa been discovered
In Pennaylvanla, giving rise to hopes
possible draductlon of radium.
CH\N€E TO BUT. A FORD
i ■ vkw ■ E M Boon, the Ford agent here,
lary, and Mary told Katie, announces that he has Just received
the way they foaad ost'seven more of the kind you’d better
quick" - Spray ta the buy to play safe, and th*t anyone
Ik t» bedbugs, mats, fleas, wanting a Ford can get one if they
ckea mites, plant and come early. Mr. Boon has been aell-
«rU It kills meaqaltee*, lng~Forda to fast that he can nbt
R. B. Rogers
AN ATTRACTIVE COWS IN ADDI-
TION HOME FOR'SALE v
5-Room frame pottage, all modern
conveniences, Ihrfce sleeping porch,
cement sidewalk and curb, shade
trees and fruit trees, hard, lot Mxl M>,
well loeated on paved, street Price
#2.750.00.
, Austin Avenue vacant lot. • 85x160,
■cement walk and curb, cess pool,
shade trees, well located. -Price 81.-
300.00, terms.
A grod farm, located 4 miles from
, Brownwood on paved rosd. well Im-
1proved. 127 teres In tract. 40 acres in
| firm, balance good land. Owner hi
anxious li sell quick, and will make
[a price that will interest yooi If yon
-want s good farm, well > located, let
I os show this one. -
I KIDD A SELL,
Laad and Insurance.
Headache
t We Have
t , ’T •* ff. J V. j j
The exclusive agency
for all of Brown coun-
ty on the following
well known goods: Ma-
jestic 4 Ranges, the
range with a reputa-
tion, ' ’ Moon Bros.
Buggies, Surries, Phae-
rpi r; b #
Ihe Dixie
" W« S*N
1 * * * . a
The best and only the
best there is in Hard-
ware. ft hes always
been the policy of this
house to give their
customers 100 cents
in value for every dol-
lar received and they
hdve built up their
business strictly on
thi^ basis. Yours to
serve. Phone 42.
Ovsr Caggla
“WEAKLEY’S"
Weakley-Watson-MillerHardware Co
gad Nifkt 3 to ltJI p.
“The House That Appreciates Your Business
* -_ : _„
Report* received (Torn the country
Indicate that all growing .crop* are
now in better conation than In many
year*.
'• FOB SAX,? •
FOR SALK—Bargaln/two >llnder
Indian motorcycle, 1814 model, prac-
tically new. Addreee "X” care'Bul-
letin. * jure
TONIGHT
- * j L
“The Sacrifice of Kathleen” 2 Reel Vttagraph
Drama with Norma Talmadge and lea Delaney
“The Restless Woman” Biograph Drama
- '
Tuesday Benefit Daughters of
Confederacy /
Don't fail to see Norma Talmadge and
,4 Leo Delaney tonight '.
F. M. SPANN OF TEMPLE
DELIVERS ADDRESS HERE
Hon. F. M. Spann of Temple ar-
rived In Brownwood this moTning and
this afternoon delivered an address in
behalf of Hon. Jas„.E. Ferguson-at the
court bouse. Tonight Mr. Spann will
speak at Blanket, being, accompanied
to that place by Hon. JS. B>( Hendricks
of this city. A report of_Mr. Spann’s
Speech of this afternoon will be pub-
lished In tomorrow’s Dally BuUgtfe
fob rent. ; .
FOR RENT—Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, water
and Hghts furnished. 803 Rogan St.,
phone 771 . 217
iv. aJYke
Is candidate for commissioner for
Preeinct No. Oue He la In f*vwr of
extending the road district to the
county Him to' eacc jW«fcty ndjolnter
Brown, tor jhen the people JriU come
to Browftwood to trade.
THREE FURNISH EX) upstairs house-
keeping room* gas. bath and sleep-
ing porch, 808 W. Chandler St 218p
AND IN TO STAY!
Tomorrow is the Last Day
years—three- From whom this protest—the ex'
*GVI>R seventy-five years—thtee- From whom this protest^—the ex
A quarters of a century—the ex- ? press companies? [No! The mer'
press has been the right hand - of chants of the country--shippers
the shippers ot commercial Amer- everywhere - petitioned Congress
ica. The express came to Brown- that no detion be taken that might
wood in 1884 and it came to stay; have the effect of forcing the ex-
For 30 years ft has been the right press^companies to rqtire. Com-
Iruhe^rsTaT'llfraZ"^- lan^h^jSTthfs appSaUa’
It is here to stay. The other day Washington. V
when reports went out that the For seventy-five years in the past
express companies might retire and for a good many years in the
from business, a protest went up. future Express Service will m^an
PERSONAL SERVICE-FULL RESPONSIBILITY
WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS
fi J ■ - . . v - '
Tomorrow is thdiast day of the
demonstration of
r ' I : ; ' y \
Miss Keyser of Ft. Worth will be at our store tomorrow* "afternoon and
will demonstrate for the last time in our city the excellent, merits of
Bins Ribbon Flour. . ,<h hr:i . .. .-.r' J
- We have arranged our store for this occasion, and a large number of
Brownwood ladies are expected. Lunch served from 2:30 to 6:00.
L L WHITE, Agent
J. E. ALLBRIGHT, Grocer
liilOME ORO
III wantu supplli
^ the patch, fit
road, known
WN TOMATOES—Your
■ 1
ed at 4 cents per lh.. at
•st house on May town
as Davis Park. 219p
FOR SALE—
nue;. nine r
ences, lovely
lei Baker Co
R. Wdstmore
I Dallas.
3 -
My horn* on .Coggln ave-
wms, modern convent*1
neighborhood, near Dan-!
liege. Apple t® Mr*. 1*1
land, 2409 Hibernia St.,.
' •• . 220p!
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 217, Ed. 1 Monday, July 13, 1914, newspaper, July 13, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026528/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.