Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 335, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1907 Page: 5 of 5
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You would have discov-
ered ere this that our
claims to having the
purest drug the most
s k i 1 1 f u 1 prescription
clerks and the greatest
variety of druggists
sundries were untrue.
Your steadfast alle-
giance to us proves your
belief in our chums.
Hut we do more than
sell drugs we sell cigars
too: not the cheap kind
in quality lut the quali-
ty kind cheap- catchy
If it is a popular brand
you will rind it at
Renfro's.
If your eyes trouble you see
Dr. Winters over Brooke Smith
Bank
For Raimers chocolates the
finest made goto the Brown wood
Bakery.
J. II. (irant wtnt to Eldttflagef
this morning on a brief bmtinai
trip.
We do not charge you any extra
for putting up the heating stove
we sell you. We have some bar-
gains at Looney 's Hardware
For first dM tailoring see H.
G. Sharrenbeck at T. L. Craw-
ford's Jno. ( and wife will leave to-
night for Sun Antonio to visit the
fair.
We do not charge you any extra
for potting up the heaUug store
we sell you. We have tome liar-
gains at Looney 's Hardw.t
Allbright will sell you good
butter at 10 and 1." cents a pound.
C. H. Bencini is in Dublin to-
day on business.
Twenty-five per cent di.M ount
on Olawware. (jeenvware. Tin-
ware. Lamps ;iiil Table i 'utlery.
LooiK'v 's Hardware
Have vour hats
T. L.-Crawford'.
reblocked at
J. -T. Cox of Menury was
spending the night in Brown-
wood lat i ieht rn business.
Crawfcr i's Shop is tne place
to have ycur clothes cleaned and
pressed ricely.
U;ir the Kuii-li. fs ;it Irtbrar)
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Ira Hobdy of Ballinger
is in the city on a visit to rela-
tives. We d not chart'' yen any extra
fi-i ptitting 1 1 f the haatittg .stove
wtt yu. We have watte bar
gains .it Looney 's Hardware.
Chc. K i-;its in A rnikl rutin V for
Kul-hr entertaiwers Wdne.i i
BJgfct.
H H. Sigiuaii left Tiii iitonittig
frr San Attir'!.. tall a Iu.sim- trij
Twenty-five per eent discount
on (JutSKWare. tneensrare Tin-
arare; l.;mips and Table Cutforj
Looney 's Hani wan.
R. G. Prater today sold his
buggy horse "Doc" to J. F.
Renfro.
Only fifty rents to bear th
rui'-lerv Vdti's(t;i tiitrhJ nt
lilrar .
Phone 97
i the number you want to
oall if you need an good d'ug
service as Brown woo d affords
bile visiting- the Fair Th
bo telling what you may r.-d
while away from home and it
matters not to uh what nmce it's
m the drtg line v e'ean furnish it.
Mallow
ThePrcscriptionDruggist!
o. iiocKaaay of this
i city is in receintof an announce-
w s :
ment of the wedding of Miss
Moliie Farmer and Mr. Joseph
C. Whitaker vsdiich will occur
on Wednesday aftcrnnon Nov.
20th at the bride's home in
Miles. Mr. aid Mrs. Whitaker
will be at home in Waco. The
bride-to-be attended Howard
Payne here last year and is
known in college circles. Mr.
Whitaker is a prominent young
citizen of Bronte Texas.
For sale Nice family horse
four years old nice driver and
perfectly safe. This is the op-
portunity to get the horse that
will please you.
Earl Looney.
li't every family in town send
something to t ho Rummage Sal
ly their grocery man. Mrs. M.
A. Martin president will call for
thorn. d-tf
Marriage License.
The following marriage license
have been issued by county
Clerk Cabler during the past
few days: G. L. Jones and Miss
Yrma Louise Cleveland. J. C.
Dickerson and Miss Gennie
w t u.on a
Mrrf nn
Miss Lillie Vanhuss. Parker
TV . J. ilUUllOllCll
Tomme and
Harper. H.
Miss Maggie S.
L Lancaster and
Miss Tricie Taylor
Bargain) in Heating Stoves at
Looney 's Hardware.
Novelties in Burnt Leather
Pillow Covers Hand Bags
Moccasins etc. Artistically
burnt hand painted and bead-
ed. Fine for presents and
much appreciated. See display
at Hartung's Studio. j5Sat:t
Poultry Breeders Encouraged.
The Brown County Poultry
and Pet Stock Association feels
greatly encouraged at the splen-
did showing made at the Cen-
tral Texas Fair and will begin
preparations at once to make ex-
hibits at the next annual Fair
one of the most creditable in the
state. More
than 200 birds
were on exhibit here last week
and the exhibit was one of the I
most attractive features of the'
Fair.
I hi Nf Pure Food and DruK Ltl
We are pleased to announce
that Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs colds and lung troubles
is not atfeeted by the National
Pure Food and Drug law as it con-
tains no opiates or other harmful
drugs and we recommend it i
a safe remedy for children and
adults. Camp Hell Drug Co.
NO I tetter entertainers than the
Fiilt n r In Lilir;ir. (Vure W.d
tiewlav tiighi
Postmaster Marshall Smith
left last night over the Frisco
for Fort Worth where he presid-
ed over the Ninth Annual me t-
ing of the Texas Postmasters
Association todav.
If you want your stove put up
just phone Broad Hardware Co.
A
mo.
Three Room House
In Coggin Addition
1 (
House is well finished
and has three rooms hall
and two galleries. South-
east front $750.00.
west Texas Land Co..
Phone 9.
Japan
Is the home of pretty
Mowers and good-looking
girls. These are beautiful-
ly shown in a new line of
post cards received today.
Undoubtedly the most beau-
tiful tine in the city and
something never shown
here before. They're for
people who like something
above the ordinary.
Palace Music
And Stationery Store
Phone 325.
ENTOMBED ALIVE
Coal Miner Face Lingering
Mine Shaft.
Death in
Mahanoy Gity
Pa NOV 11
Alive and unhurt but injdarkness '
that will never be lifted Michael
McCabe. a miner is awaiting
certain death by starving 800
feet below the surface of the
ea ur
here. VVMe McCabe was at
work he nred a Diast tnar Diew a
way one of the mine pillars. He
fled in the wrong direction and
got into a blind shaft. A fellow
workman managed to get out
of that wing of the colliery be-
fore the roof caved in. The
mine breach has extended to the
surface where it yawns sixty
feet wide right in front of Mc-
Cabe's home where a wife and
six children vainly hope for his
rescue. Mine officials say it
may be a year before it will be
possible to reach the place where
the man is shut up.
I nclnK Prove FMA
Many men and women catch
eclds at dances which terminate
in pneumonia and consumption
After exposure if Foley's Honey
and Tar is taken it will break up
a cold and no serious results
need he feared. Refuse any but
the genuine in a yellow package.
Camp I Ml Drug Co.
Twenty-five p-r eenl discount
on Qlaavware Queetwware Tin-
ware. Lamps and TaWe Cutlery.
Looney a Hardware.
Going to Austin.
guite a number of Brownwood
people are preparing to go to
Austin and witness the big
Thanksgiving foot ball game
between the University and A.
& M. College teams. Arnold
Kirkpatrick of Brownwood will
play quarterback for Texas.
I hi l Worth Weim-mbcrlna
As no one is immune every
I?rson should remember Foley's
Kidney Cure will cure any case
of kindey or bladder trouble that
is not beyond the reach of medi
icine. Camp-Hell Drug Co.
... .ittiuui mm.
To the Worthy Matron Officers
and Members of Brownwood
Chapter 116 Order of the East-
ern Star. The silent reaper who
steps so lightly and yet so firm-
ly he whom we call Death has
invaded our fraternal circle and
To the Worthy Matron umcers i We Took AdvaJ
on Momhors of Brownwood I
called our Brother S. G. S. 1
Thomas from labor to rest. Our
Brother had iust passed the
prime of life yet was not per-
mitted to enjoy its twilight. As
a citizen he was progressive and
j useful one whose hand was ever
I guided by justice. As a neigh-
bor and friend sympathetic and
kind; as a church member faith-
Jful and true and in his fraternal
relations he was ever actuated
by the desire to accomplish gord
and benefit his fellow man. As
a husband and father he border-
I ed the path of his home life with
the flowers of love And depart-
ing left behind him footprints
on the sands of time.
Therefore be it Resolved:
That as we stand beside the new
I inauc giavc ui wuiv.ii uac
iaia our weay tsrotner aown to
rest until the sweet voice of
J that one who was indeed a man
.of sorrow and acquainted with
i grief he who stood and wept
as we now weep beside the
grave of one he loved shall bid
his sleeping dust arise and come
forth to immortal life we bow
with reverence to the inexoiabfe
decree; waiting in faith hole
and love for the coming of the
resurrection morning when the
grave shall give up its dead.
Fraternally submitted.
Mrs. May Lynes
Miss Julia Melton
D. E. Spencer Fyre.
If you need a Stove Pipe an
Elbow Damper or Stove board
just ring 5-1 Broad Hardware Co.
and we will send it to you.
Every one that is interested in
the (Vnn-tery Association he sure
and send all f Mary's and John-
II v s oHl eloilies. riiits. snoes eie.
Specimen of Loco Grass
Dr. Jackson the veterinary
surgeon is in receipt of a letter
from his daughter who lives on
the Plains and enclosed in the
letter was a sprig of the famous
loco grass which appears only
in that country. The grass re-
sembles a fern in shape and is a
pretty gray color. The ranchmen
search for the growth and dig
it up as it is fatal to stock when
eaten driving them mad.
Hggs at Allb rights cost you
only 25 cents you pay more
elsewhere.
Bargains in Heating Stoves at
Looney' Hardware
Delivered Lecture.
Dr. S. A. Steel who is attend-
ing the Northwest Texas confer-
ence at Amarillo entertained
the conference least night with
his famous iecture on "Metho-
dism." The lecture is consider-
ed one of the best of its kind
ever delivered before the con-
ference. Twenty-five per rent liseount
on Glassware. Qneensware Tin-
ware. Lamps and Table Cutlery
Loonev 's Hardware.
Pure Paint Satisfaction
Comes to every user of the material we
dl-pose of month in nnd month cnt the
"hull year 'round." To quote a clever
.nlvertis r "there's a reason!" Paint
pnrity is one Another is paint dura
bility. Then so mixed as to provide
ane of application a d small paint
expense account according to our prce
hut Get it and the paint.
Hardy & Denny.
weather to go through our stock an 0o(
tional bargains await yon. We wan jp0 T
.v.. r-TTT r:r isk m tVaaaaaTta;
I lit- IICW UC9II(II in . w w..... " - i
ties in SILVERWARE. Brie a-Brac. etc
look at our DIAMONDS. Send us yonr repa?
Snccesnor to Kag'd.ile
WANT COLUMN
WANT AD RATES One cent a
word first insertion half cent a word
each consecutive Insertion. No adver-
tisement t imt) for lciw thn 20 cts.
Cash munt always accompany the or-
der HOARDERS WANTED I am pn-
pared to take care of several. I live on
Glen wood Ave one block from the
Daniel Baker College on the southeast
corner in the Jr-e Wi'aon two-ttory
house. dSM O. W. REYNOLDS.
I have 5 fat hogs ranging in weight
from 2.0 to 300 pounds for sale. Will
dres and deliver at market prices.
J. B. Watts.
WANTED Carrier boy to deliver
Th Daily Bulletin on Cogin Addition
routo. Prefer boy wh j live in '"ogKiii
Addition. Call at Bulletin oflki or
phone !-!.
WANTED Two furnisl ed rooms by I
couple for light housekeeping. Call or I
ao-rtresB P. V Phillips at City Hotel
after H p. m. d:J3.rj
WANTED- Shirt Waists to make.
Apply to 150 1 Fisk street.
Herkshire pigs and yung shoats for
sale. Have more than I want.
Idtf Will H. M.
C ENTRAL & rTTAGK FOK R EOT
rtirnished or unfurm!-hed. Can give
poHf f-iun at once. Aply at Hulletin
office or to Dr. R. C Mayes.
Bangs Texas.
Dr. B. E Bell
Dental Surgeon
Bulletin 'Building. Of.ce hours 8 to
13 1 to 5.
Father Cusick In Dallas.
The Dallas News gives the fol-
lowing report of the Sunday ser-
vices at the Sacred Heart Catted-
ral. Dallas:
"Three masses Were sutler yes
terday at Sacred Heart Cathedral
and Sunday mt "ices ended with 1
the evening prayer. At :: yes-
terday morning Father AHard
aug wit? mass .i ?;.t rather;
Hayes officiated rather Cusick
of Brownwood said mass at 10:30:
This was followed hy a sermon de-
livered by Father Hayes.
"Father Cpatek preached at the
niirht aervicc. !! used ;s the text
of his discourse the phrase from
the Creed. "I believe in the holy
Catholic church. He declared!
the church to be one and universal.
He said that it is a holy church.
He asserted that for true follow-
ers of Christ there is a universali
ty of feeling making a unity of
the faith and a single church mili-
tant The church lie said has
always existed and has done glo-
rious work in all igea without a
break in the line of Cod's messen-
gers. " Father O'Connor is in Brown-
wood. where for a tunc he takes
the dace of Father Cusick.
Pneumonia FoUow a Cold
but never follows the use of
Foley 's Honey and Tar. It stops
the cough heals and strength-
ens the lungs and prevents Pneu-
monia. Camp-Bell Drug Co.
We have anything you want
in the heating stove line and
we want to do business with
you. Broad Hdw. Co.
Dr. Mayes and wife will re-
turn to their home at Bangs to-
day after spending a week in
the city and operating the Cen-
tral Cottage during the fair
week.
O.
you to
'. i-rk.
BUPKR Jeweler.
A Co. Ent.tblinbed
Dr. B. F. Winters
Expert Optician
Eyes Examined FREE.
No case too diflicult. Satisfactioa
guaranteed.
Offices over Brook Smith's Bank-
Phone 191.
An Expensive
Introduction.
lue Katon-Hurlbut advertise-
mnts introducing EATON'S
HOT PRESSED VELLUM to
the women of America have
been printed In no less thin 4.
000000 Magazines at a coHt of
more than 160.000. That'this in-
troduction was appreciated by
onr American women is proved
by the fact that a half a million
tojie of this famous paper were
sold in the first four months af-
ter it was placed on the market.
Do von not wish to see a writing
paper thai is worthy of ao ex-
pensive an introduction and so
Kreat a sale? We sell it Price
60 cents a box.
Camp-Bell Drug Co.
Most People Want
a good horse and a neat clean
easy-riding buggy when they go
driving. They want the best
they can get for their money.
My horses are the best to be
had. My buggies are new and
are cleaned and polished after
every drive. I've been in the
business long enough to know
what the people want and I
conduct my business accordingly.
Jerry Miller
LIVERY RIGS.
when a v.ranir r h'- where he
can Ret a tirat class litery rig
the average Brownwood citizen
will direct' him to Xasworthy's
beoinsv he alwavs makes it a
point to furnish sneh rig's and
beside he is courteous and ac-
commodhtiug to all his patrons.
At Naworthy's barn they are
just a carefnl with Individual
rigs. They never send you your
hone and buggy vlthout having
it to look npick and tpan. It
costs y.u no more to get a first
class rig or jour horse kept in
style than it does to get a cheap
rig or poorly groomed horse.
They are yours to please at
Nasworthy's Stable.
For heaters and Cook
Stoves.
City Wood Yard
PHONE 342.
oor
Sullivan's Barber Shop.
Modern and Clean
Hot and Cold Baths
Next door to Renfro's Drag Store
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 335, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1907, newspaper, November 12, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344859/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.