Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 338, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1907 Page: 1 of 7
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Fire ins a ranee the best. The
kind that insures and pays you
promptly when your property
burns. That is the kind wo write.
E. B Henle Co.
Ifintei is on now the time
when tires are more frequent.
Look well to your insurance. If
you need any let us write it.
B. B. Henley & Co.
VOL.
BROWN WOOD. VEXAS FRIDAY. NOV. 15 1907
NO. 338
FIRE AT COLEIH f
WAKE UP
Twenty Five Thousand Dollar
Blaze There This Morning.
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In our Clothing Department we have gotten top-ether
all the broken line suite and putting them all together
gives us quite a nice run of sizes.
fcVFRY SLIT A BARGAIN
Examine the material workmanship and perfeot fit.
This line does not consist of rubbish and old styles
but are
NEW AND UP TO THE TIMES
Not a suit in this line retailed for less than
$12.50. $15 OO. $16.50 and $18 OO
We are closing out this line your c-boioe
THE SUIT
$10.00
THE SUIT
Successor to Mistrot Bros. & Co.
11
Profits Shaved to
The Quick.
Prices arc down--way down on these new
goods. Beginning tomorrow morning we begin our
"good-by sale'
In Our
Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Department.
It's a Clean Sweep of Ladies' Misses
And Children's Coats and Jackets
Skirts and Silk Petticoats and
Ladies "V" Neck Sweaters.
Ladies' long Broadcloth satin lined handsomely trimmed coata
in Black Brown and Castor. 2..00 valnes aow tlS.7.r)
Ladies' long Broadcloth coats J-2 50 value go at 1 5
Lone satin lined Coats in Black only $d.")0 values now llV-'H)
Ladies' long Coats in Black Tana Browns and Castors
all new iroods. included in thi- ( ale. tbe f H. 50 values we offer at 10.00
The S10.00 valnt-s we offer at
Th - $8 60 values we offer at
The 17.50 values we offer at -.
The 55 K) values we offer at
The f4.50 values we offer at
The 4.00 values we offer at
Misses and children s long Coats
PHONE OFFICES DESTROYED
West Texas Telephone Company Suf-
fers a Complete Lo of Property and
J. B. Warren AIo Heavy Loser.
Tin- II row nwood officii of the
Weal Texwi Teh phone Company
removed ;i phone message this
morning at 5 o'clock stating t lint
a lin- at 2 o'clock )it Coleman had
destn ed the company's offices
and fixtures together uilh a large
stock of general merchandise
ow ned by li. Warren.
.Manager Strooieyer Auditor
McKcc and fjonatrttetiod Foreman
'Henderson left immediately for
Coleman f take charge of the situ-
hatjou there and I phone from Mr.
' Stromeycr at - o'clock this atter-
iioon stated that the tin- had to-
j tally destroyed the hiiildilig ami
contents occupied by JL B. War-
ren with general merchandise
stock and the Telephone com-
pany S offices.
Tin loss is estimated at fl'-VMi.
ami the insurance carried was
about slT.otm. The orgm of the
: tire is unknown. The tlanies were
tirst discovered in an annex to the
i large hnuVltiig and spread rapid-
1 I to the mam si met lire. The
building stood on a corner and a
douhle stone wall separated it
from the remainder f the Mock
of husitiess houses. The tlanies
wei-e confined to the one building.
The night operator of the jogig
tlis1an.ee telephone was asleep in
the offices Upstan.s and barely es-
caped from tin- flames.
Mr StromeVer said that hooth
had lieeii estahlished and hour dis-
tance business had heen resumed
By 7 oVloek tonight the business
phones of t'oleman will he in op-
eration again arid by tomorrow
noon the entire service will he re-
stored. Kxtra switchboards w i e
ordered th;s noming l wire from
Dallas.
The Man
or
Boy
Who is in need of an Overcoat or suit of
Clothes is cordially invited to inspect the large
stock I am showing. I am selling better Over-
coats at a lesser price than I ever did before and
any pocketbook. no matter how lean can be ac-
commodated and the owner of it can rest assured
that he is getting his money's worth.
UTILE GIRL
I am selling an Overcoat at
$4.50 color black Kersey mate
rial that cannot be duplicated
anywhere for
less than - -
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f or awwi!Hi bow
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$5.50
Also a line of Overcoats in
black and brown Kersey's bet
ter maoe and better material.
worth $6.00
at
c. uii 1 1 1 a iti i a i
5.00
If you are looking for a blizzard
protector invest in one of my
Ulsters extra long with storm
collars that will keep out the
coldest weather worth $7.50
my price only g$.50
I am selling Beaver Overcoats
at $10.00 made up in handsome
style handsomely lined extra
length tailored to (Jj l 4
perfection only ip --
See my line of Cravenettes in
Steel gray at $10.00. $12.60. SI 5.00 and
colors of black and
$18.00
Attempted to Cross Street
Front of Horse.
n
in aJ
D
7.50
6..VJ
6.00
.i 76
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in Browns
Cantors hl.i new Plaids al go. $10 00 values now
The t.00 values now
The $6.r0 value now
The $3 5o values now
The Mdtl Bearskins now :
The ?2.u0 Coat now
Tan
7.50
7.00
5.00
J. 50
m
iro
A handsome line of Ladies' Skirts all new in
Voiles Panamas. Brown Navy as well as Black go
in this sale.
All IIS on Skirts down to
All 512 50 Skirts down to
All 1L'. mi Skirts down to
All 10 00 Skirts down to
All 17 5 1 SKirts down to
All 7.no SKirtn down to
All f6. 50 Skirts down to
All $6.00 Skirts down t .
The new things in Silk Petticoats
Browns Blacks aud Navy. $12 50 oa-. going at
flO.OO Petticoats going at --
$7.60 Petticoats going at
$6.00 Petticoats goin$ at
110.50
10. on
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. 7 .50
; no
. Ml
5.20
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$10.(R)
7 50
no
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White Wool 4 V" Neck Sweaters regular $3.00
values at $2.25. The adovc i ALL NEW CLEAN
MERCHANDISE and. and it's worth your while to
SEE THEM.
125 Ladies' heavy Walking Skirts carried over
if you are looking for a serviceable Skirt and don't
care for style this is the time the regular price was
$350 to $10.00 now you buy them your choice $2.00.
For VALUES in Ladies' Ready to-
Wear goods come to US you will
strike it right.
Ramey-Smith & Co.
INJURIES WERE SLIGHT
Little Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Hall Narrowly Escape Dangerous
Injuries.
At tin- noon hour Unlay I'oiir lit-tl-
school trirls stitrti'd fa cross tb !
str-.- in front of the Ainerrcan
Batiii A: Trust V's builttttlg. ami
scfinir a fiugfgy ;nul horse dost-
upon th-rn three of the girta turn-
ed mek to the sidewalk. The
fourth one littl? Nada Hall
(taughtor of Mr and .Mrs. . )iek
Hall attempted to eross in front
of tin- horse and w a run down.
At tirst it looked like a serions
accident as the horse trampled the
child iimler foot hnl the occupant
of tile hltfjrjry Ijtlfcklj rescued the'
sjrirl and with the aNaistance of hi
hystandef laced the in.juied
ehild in the ehi -le and drove t I
the home of the parents. All e
animation showed thai one hand
was Unused and the month in-
jured to some extent a tooth he
Kill loosened The little ri rl Was
e ." ?
s. ee .shocked hilt it Is tlloliirlit
thai the injuries are only slight.
Sam Brin
THE ONE PRICE MAN.
ot
IB C
A Center
Shot.
If you were trying a cen-
ter shot you couldn't miss our
Htore. It's op the way. eoine
Bouquet for Brown wood continue to roff as. the people
The Central Texas Fair at are never satisfied without some
Brownwood closed Saturday af- new enterprise in progress. One
ternoon the last day being al- of these days it will have free
most ruined by the heavy rains delivery of mails in the city and
then street cars and other ad-
and the threatening weather.
The fair was a success as must
I vanced industries. A cotton mill
for that citv is not far in the
P".. i.l w .
andooming:in fact we are the 'things are winch are undertaken ture. Lampasas Leader.
central druggists. This is a drug by that thriving and progressive
siore in all the name implien hut vty Prominent men the-re have jack t-e kisser at Majestic
m addition to drus we art lead- u ( inil)roV(Mn.nt both by pre
cin ui line- ".a i 'iici v inu tuna. . in . i
articles. We. too sell cigars ' and exampU'. so that the CraO? Helper
ar.d Bouvpnir mst erda and nth- city has doubled its population I exait is visiting
er essentials to the comfort and ! in the past ten years and trebled Walter K
convenience (7f our oustomers. ! jt m the past twenty. It will fore
You can't miss us. Just ask any
body f ir the leading druggist
and you will be direoted to
fu
of Hamilton
his hrother.
Fletcher of tin- Bulletin
in the citv this week.
McWINN Drup; Co.
THROWN FROM GAR
Finis McKinney Happens
Painful Accident at Brady
to
Likes Brownwood
Helmick and wife of Stel-
D
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ANKLE SPRAINED AND BRUISED
Helping to do Switching and Was
Thrown From Box Car Pretty
Close Call for Young Man.
At Brady yesterday afternoon
Fm is McKinney express meseu
ger on the Brady rim. was paiu-
fullj injured by heing thrown
from a moving lo. car. while
helping to do the switching neeea
sary before the train eoutd return
to Brownwood. McKinney fell
from the top of a ho car. hut
managed to light on his feet Mis
ankle was badly sprained and he
was -otherwise bruised. As a re
sull of the injuries re4NnVed Mc-
Kinney is Laying off for a few
dnK.
K s
la. Neh.. are in the. city as th"
gueata of A . Snyder and w''( .
Mrs Melnijek ami Mr Snyder
are hrotln r and sister. They ar-
rived in Brownwood in time to
take in the Central Texas Pair and
Mr Helmick says that he knows
this must be ;i ftiie. eountry to
make such whowing during such
a hard year. He has heen living
in Nehraska something over forty
years and owns some very valua-
ble land hut he says that he sees
no reason why this fthould not he
just as valuable as Ins with righl
seasons.
30 Years Ago
Wide NECKLACES were worn ty the ladies Thev are to be
worn ajrain and 'are the latest in neckwear. We are showing
em row in varum etti.ips We are aUo showing uew BACK
COM FiS the ornamental kind in solid gold and der an 1 ex-
tra plate in both metal. But that's not all. we have just re-
ceded the very latent in BRACELETS the wide up to-now pat-
trrt s We have em in Jade SMtings. Coral. Emerald and Dia-
mond. We have so many new things its hard to enumerate
thetu Just come in and look at 'em.
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
Talking the Cut-off.
lohn Montgomery returned last
night from a trip to New Mexit
where he has property interests.:
and reports things out that w a J
in good condition lie spent sev
era! days at Texico ami says the
people there are contideiit the
huihiing of the cutoff to Brown U
wood will begin in the near future.
'Tis a Pleasure to Listen
to the tonts ot one of oar melod-
ious Pianos especially at the
hands of a skilled player. There
Is harmony in every touch pur-
ity in every note and the longer
one plays the better you like it.
These pianos are splendid Instru-
ments and tvm oruamenta for a
home. It will be to your Inter-
est to call In and test Due if yon
are thinking of purchasing an In-
strument for your home. Every
detail in these Pianos is perfect
and they are finished in highly
ornamental bard -wood cases.
Our stock of ' -popular muio"
is the most complete in the city.
5 copies $1 0i.
New
night
program Majestic to-
J. II. WIIvDlR
The Piano Man
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 338, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1907, newspaper, November 15, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344578/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.