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THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN. BROWNWOOD TEXAS TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 1915.
PAGE TWO
Silver For Wedding Gifts
Sterliw or Sheffield Ware is always an acceptable wedding gift. he
w desims we ire skewing are nnequaled for grace and beauty. Many
afflV"1 be bou8hl at very reas pnces
cahiSi'atf'maYONAISE SETS ALMOND DISHES
SmRp TEA sXpITCHERS BREAD TRAYS
Armstrong Jewelry Company
THE DAILY BULLETIN
MAYES PRINTING CO. PROPS.
Member Associated Press
Published every atternoon except
Saturday and Sunday morning
Office of Publication Bulletin Build-
tmTl Corner Brown andLee Streeta.
Entered at the pdstoffice at Brown-
wood Texas as Second class mall
matter.
- i T -to-- M
H. P. Mayes . . Business Manager
39. C. White ..-....- Editor
g. W. Poole Advertising Mgr.
W. E. Cox CirculaUng Mgr.
TO ADVERTISERS.
In case ol errors or omissions in
legal or other advertisements the pub-
lishers do not hold .taenisehres liable
for damage further than the amount
received by them for such advertlse-
aaatb. t
An erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of
jmy person firm or corporation
which may appear in the columns of
tie Daily Bulletin will be gladly cor-
rected upon Its being brought to the
attention of the publishers.
TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 1915.
DOING
GOOD
WORK
Mary
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
How To Get Relief When Head
and Nose are Stuffed Up.
'Count fifty! Your cold in head or
catilrra disappears. Your clogged nos-
trils will' open the air passages of
your head will clear and you can
breathe freely. No ' more snuffling
hawking mucous discharge dryness
or headaphe; no struggling for breath
at night
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Turkey Peak Dist. 30 Miss
. . i .r.. 1
Mukewater Dist. 3l-k D. Camp- Calm from your druggist -and apply a
Mukeuater.iJibu J little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
MukewJter Dist. 31-Miss aiosslyn in- your nostrils. It penetrates thru
aiu.atc i every air passage of the head sooth-
Martin Bangs Route O. t - (llQ -- n
r-loar Creek Dist. 32 Miss steua "' ....vw . ...
Tj;YronH r? Route 1 flamed . mucous membrane giving
Hildebrand Bangs Route 1. instant reljef Head cold and
t oar i.rai;. tai. o-
COTTON REPORT
Spots.
New York 12.65 15 up.
New Orleans 12.07 unchanged.
Houston 12.35 10. up sales 1272.
Galveston 12.25 unchanged.
Dallas 11.95 unchanged.
Brownwood 12c 5 upr sales H00.
. Futures.
Xew York: Open High Low Close
December . 12.63 12.69 12.57 12.67-68
January . ...12.77 12.84 12.72 12.82-84
March . 12.98 13.08 12.94 13.07-08
ew Orleans:
December . 12;54 12.56 12.42 12.55-56
January . ..12.72 12.74 12.60 12.72-73
March 12.92 12.99 12.87 12.96-98
Patterson. Bangs. Route 1.
Cedar Point Dist. 33 Miss Dor-
othy Goldman Brownwood Route 3.
Chapel Hill Dist. 34 R. D. Evans
Brownwood Route 3.
Lewis Valley Dist. 36 Miss Bessie
i Harris Brownwood.
Cannon Dist. 37 Miss Velma Da-
vis Brownwood.
Center Point Dist. 40 Miss Delia
Dickey. Robert Eeaton Brownwood
Route 2.
Center Point DisjL 40 Miss Lulu
Young Brownwood Route 2.
Dulin. Dist. 41 J. L. Francis
Brookcsmith..
Russell Dist. 42 J. A. Skinner In-
dian Creek.
Blake Dist. 43 Jno. S. Armstrong
May Route 2.
Blake Dist. 431.. I. Sudderth Miss
Hattie Brysron .May Route 2.
Indian Creek Dist. 44 J. D. John-
son Indian Creek.
Indian Creek Dist. 44 Mrs. J. D.
Johnson Indian Creek.
Elkins Dist. 45 Mis Beulah
Whiteley Indian Creek.
Mt. Zion Dist. 47 Miss Clara Wil-
son Bangs. Route 1.
Mt. Zion Dist. 47 Miss Beulah
McCauley Bangs. Route 1
catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay
stuffed-up and miserable. Relief is
sure. Adv.
"Too'bndl Thnt steak looks all rigLt.
But let me get you another.'' And the
aforesaid proprietor took the steak the
silverware which had been served with
It und departed. He soon returned
with a steak which looked exactly like
the first one. The young man picked
up his knife ntid started ut his second
order. "Flue!" he- said as his knife
cut It apart without the least effort
The cirstomer was pleased beyoud
words and that he enjoyed the steak
was evident for he left only the plate.
As the reporter passed out he met
the proprietor again mid this is what
was said:
"That steak was all right but the
girl made a mistake in not glvtng him
a sharper knife. All I did was to put
the same steak on another plate and
bring him a sharp knife. You have no
idea what a difference a sharp knife
V$'CAPUDINE
MISS
SHERIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
County of Brown. )
r ? victuf an order pf fcale issued
out of the Honorable District Court
of. Hamilton County Texas on the
Sth day of October A. D. 1915 in cause
No. 2202 F.; Pietzsch vs. S. L. Sliger
and to me as Sheriff directed and de-
livered I will proceed to sell within
the hours prescribed by law for Sher-
iff's Sales at the Court House door
of Brownwood Brown County Texas
on the First Tuesday in November
same being the SECOND day of said
month the following des'ciibed prop-
erty land and premises property of
.the defendant to-wit:
Bein 117 R.lfl nrr(3 of Innil nut nf
makes with a steak from a beef of -j the Francis Smith Subdivision of the
questionable age." Columbus Db
patch.
Jonn Kooinett survov. sitiinfpd in
Brown County Texas and being lot
. five of said Francis Smith Subdivision
' . land described by metes and bounds as
One Sure Outlet. ... ... - -.
iuuj uau . ... k. ... iuhowb: beginning at- uie i. corn-
Barber Dist 48 -Miss .Myrue nan. 1 """" '-' jv-
Brownwood. Route 3.
Clio. Dist. VJ-u. -J. WCKnari.. " " ' "":" " which a P. O. brs. . 38 W. 17
bers- Crosscut-
Lost Creek -Dist. 34-Miss Maud
George May Route 2. j
Wolf Valley Dist. 4-jw. R. Cham-
bers May Route 2.. ":
"Wolf Valley. Dist 4-liss Minnie
Garvin. May Route 2. '
Rocky Dist 31. IJ. CHHtrell May.
Route 2.
Grosvenor Dist- 6 A. H. Baird.
GrosVeiOr. -..
Grosvenor Dist . 6 airs. R. . L.
Scroggins Grosvenor.
Grosvenor Dist. C Mrs. Helen
Burns Grosvenor.
Panther Creek Dist. j? Pierce Ba
ker. Grosevnor.
Windham Dist
Puckett Byrds. .
Concord. Dist. 9 Grover C. Ren-
Owens.
Clio. Dist 49 Miss Maud Hail.
Owens.
Clib Dist 9 Miss
Smith Owens..
Pleasant Ridge. Dist
1 r.n
i h... fmi;i i .. - er oi ioi .os i oi saiu suuu. wnicn is
have any trouble In keeping the en- c n . .
. . Inn nmi.xt .nnr-nt 'I U n.rnr . I I. n .1 ' " . . ..vv - ...
Lockhart. !"fv'"c'" u..u .. whjch a P 0
( ten me kiii. uiuii i i .' i
Donnie
D. D. D
'yaras a do.. brs.N. E. 3 degrees 32
vaias and a B. J. brs .N. 23 W. 4
j wnat one nas that one ought to use 'varas: THENCE E. with the north
'and whatever we takt in hand V7a . . .... ..
ought to do with all our mighn-C.. tQo us tQ
50 'MiSS er0 C V fnrnpr rtf lat n I. nf - .i:
Subd. THENCE orth DU. varas t
N. V corner of said. Lot Nc. .
THENCE "VV. 6t7i varas to N. K. - or
ner of said 'No. 1: THENCE so :
9so aras lu-thw place of ipgiiiiiin-
roniaining 117. fi-lu. iktcs. ?nore or
less and one acre ov .!..
corner of IQt N'o. Fran-is S'.
Subd of the. John Robinett Survi
of said county and State which was
deeded to V .11. Cook by S. C. Garvin
and wife in 1.S99. being the same lands
deeded to- me the said - A. Stewart
by W H. Cook by deed dated the 17th
day of July 19.01: as shorn by th
PRESCRIPTION
for 15 years r
The Standard Skin Remedy
InstanL-Relief for all Skin Troubles
Azalea BuvIOFs. Brownwood. Route 1. LVUIC ATTRACTIONS.
i-lt Mountain. Dis 51 Miss Ber- Th vaidevil2e act of Miss Meha
;ha MinvaTd. Blanket Route 2. La Clair and. George GilH.-y opened to
Cottonwood. Dist. 32 Ray M. tin unusually lnrge .cpoAvd last night
?nnrk Grosvenor - . and . more" man niatie gowu iui uil-ii.
Asiicraftrt)ist 53-Mrs. J. B: HicJts. high class .singing each song Wing . lJe .Rccortg of Br0wn Cmmt; Tf.x.
..vv.v. .... r by (eC(J fro stewart to A. I)
Brownwooi Route 3.
rnion . Grove. Dist.
S Miss ; Bertha S(a)p. Mjsj patCrbs's Rising Star
Elm.
-4tHQwafd was a great dranuitf? .rf iprano - voice
aiui -U logemcr. .wua nit-.vtrij urau iui
E. Rogers May4 tiful' costumes "surely uoos put ner
r.r. nro i.Min entire nvor in n wav that make a
Bangs. Route. 1: - ; tremendous im
Dist ;S j. B.J' Carroll;! Giisey al?o. has
- and: one of his
froe Bangs Route 1.
Di?t 35 E
Sand Crijelc. Dist
.Valentino
Concord Dist 9 MisB Fannie. Har- ii0lcler
ris. Bangs Route 1.
Gap Creek Dist. 10 Miss.
Brannum. Blanket. Route 2.-
Sue
I Holder.
j-lish- Holder
Willow Springs Dlsf 11 Miss An-! HoMert
Bullard. dated . Aug. 17. 1907 in Vol
page 22ti.
Which said above-described irop-
i j . - erty js "levied on. to. satisfy a judg-
with.the audience. Mrr mpm n fav0r Qf t1(i. sajd R piPtzscV
f very pleasing voice g rendered in
best numbers is. (.o. ... n. n f ..
nie Baker Blanket Rofite 2
Jnrdnn Snrincs. Dist 12 Mrs. W
"S. Lee Brownwood Route 3. -
Jordan Springs. Dist. 12 W. S.
Lee Brownwood Rout(js 3." . : '
Jordan Springs Distfl2 Miss Nor-
ma Skinner. Brown'woofi Route 3. .
Thrifty Dist. 13 B. : W. . Hjnes
Thrifty. r- . -": ...
Antfoch rnion. "Dist. -14-S. A JtUr
ble. Zephyr. : 'v.- . "
AnUoeh Cnioiu 'DUt. M Hss ?CeU
tie RibbJp. Zephyr .
Weedon Dist H." J. Dftwtspji.
Brov.n'ond Route 3. r '
Rice. Disf. 17-4lrs. Cary G." Chirk
31rs. Eva. Gentry..- P.rooijcesnrltliX
Andereon. Diet
bell. .lirowinvo
Andersen. Dit 1
Brownwood.
McDaniel Hist 22 Mips
Chapmorid. Rsnrss;
Mt. VI-w. 2" Miss
Holder; Dist. 3S-Miss Sophla. Eng-": Right- Along; . Mr.- Wilson." Anyone f Texas on tJle 31st (-fav of Agust
-.- j wiio;is )n lover ot. real narmon shjkt m nmQUnVm. to Two Thousand onf-
m. 3S-.fiss Eura Bakerh itig. shouhl ;iiOt miss .lie opportunity mn(lred am seventv.fIve and 3.
I 'liooiTi 'th?a ' lli 3iii irlllir (lllfl. ..." "...
: ;. . .' - .vi;5 dollars and the costs of
noli. Dist SOr-Mlss . - Viola -The ftnro fSloture today will be -s amominp to $-. 00 with inter.
- . n.roOTwy -iwiuhu. - . f.1(..n(M1 fron-. 1h1 ntf
- Holder.
Salt Bn
Page Bans5RQute J..'
Cqggin
i;; Qwnwpo
Bgaird
1. . Route
Dis't G
Ji..
Ijolllfr.
Zephyr Rpuje 1
Cunn. D.fet. .t7
;'lCSSrUt'
lndiii Crtkk.
Kliid lpkfc pkt Gil
i- '06CUt
- : In.
ff a Tlta
Winciiel
5i.! is-li Liih
-Horace Stinti IVr .
er. Floyt3
1 Pv
Znhy?-
Mansfield. F-lowsi- Di. Brownwood.i." I :
Eon. Broiw o-;. R tq
Delaware. Dis? 2-fMiss Pearl
Thonitissr.n. !?"o-.vnwood Route 1.'
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cpriuicni
... ..... . - . : viiiiswuiiii
LIILJVL til IMU l. 1U U. Ulb.HL tV. I I'lU I WSJ i
3.. : iHalV-Tius is beyond n -donW Uie amu an n further costsnf WSMWA
3 Bishop . Carr beautiful rtnd -Unpressive pnoto piny sWn. ... . WMY4 .
; over filmed IiY.flw aas. . .. :nivon " under my land at offItp in I WM
Venus IE. -Enr.p. An umisday ninny cum-uy - . . Ton Tlfh dnv n. illUIUU
! 5 i 'd W program. 'October A. D. 1913.
MiHS. Beii BellingsU . - : Hl'GJI DAVIS. Sheriff. Wdwf?
."!' :J v'l'irJK f.ir si -i.miil Rnis. Brown Count v. Tcxa rlMuTlVi
Ltswp qninPsU Tuesdav 12-W-2G. j
i r- : 1 : : ; KfflBP
Dislrk'l.s.
N. Tidwell.;
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iter. . i
Tloli Gray. Mtts
in'i-n Nel'.1 Mrs. I'
f 5 rave
X. TIt-
1). .IdweTy Mrs; J. I). .Tow-
iihnic;V Mis'.'M;ittie Blair.
Smith. .
-W F.. RoWnaon.-'Mfss- An-
"MifS Bejifie Rankin
.ivnier
MGLcskej. Claude J
SuiUli. 'I. p. .Garrison . UMiSs Gladyp
.liss Ruble
Dav irij: Df i Rock".
. . : -'...'. '
Banrg il. -U. Becrfi. Urs MnHie
pilVf-. B. HaiT.isoni '?;i'ss Wil- '
Mi.P
:ov;nwoo( Route 2. . - -
Brov;hwooc. Rout
Jones Chapei; Dlt
27 S. E. Stark.
We buy!
:sell aii'l exchiinge r.W iirl
Jones Chapel. Dist. 27 Mi.ss Pearl second hand furniture; make a e-
ThomiFon. Brownwoodr Route 6.- ialty of repairing cra'ing and sUin
Jenkins S irins Tit. 20 Miss ping. Old iron be.ln mad'4 new fo.
Lela VifT Brvn-'ond Rcuite G. $123. See us when you Went to put-
.Turkey Peak Di1- i' Reuben Free- up your beatin- -stove -Brownwood
man. Ze-.hv . Rc u r 1 Furniture Co. Phone 285. 4tfc
Let 'er Rain!
( . .If you've a man's
work to do wear
x owcr s r ibit xsiunu
Reflex
Slicker
S3.Q0
The coct that keeps
out all the rain. Rc
Jltx Edges stop every
drop from running
in at the front
Protector Hat. 75 cents
ii
Satisfaction Guarantccil
Send for frte catalog
a t towrr rn c
j BOSTON" "BRA
Texas
Fair
DALLAS
October 16-31
II RxmpD 3.65
Tickets on Sale for trains arriv-
ing Dallas Saturday Oct. 16-23-30
and following Sunday
morning. Limited to Monday.
JwCfE WNG JOB AC Cm
i.
"Here Jim bite off a
chew of STAR and get
a move on.
CTART1NG a suggestion
about another man's work
with a chew of STAR
spells friendly helpfulness.
When you give a man a
chew of a big meaty STAR
plug you are doing him the
best " tobacco turn " you can.
At the first taste of this thick rich
chew he will know you for a man
who knows tobacco.
Men Who Chew
Are Men Who DO
As a nation we seem to prefer chew-
ing to any other use of tobacco. More
chewers choose clean-made honest-weight
STAR than any other brand of chew-
ing tobacco.
16 oz. Plugs 10c Cuts
5
STAR was awarded the Grand Prize
at the San Francisco Exposition and is
the only chewing tobacco that has ever
received this highest possible award.
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For Chow Chow
SUCK
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Tickets at slightly higher Fares
On sale daily Oct. 15-30 inclu
sive Limited Nov. 1.
:- Texas
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Rrov.'riwodd
i 'h tl ? 4' 4 7'
i- . Hide WHh
Ur.lSTI!).fJ fHAXSVKK CO. 4
f" 1 i tj.es any Jifiir. Dav or
N tluhi or Sh?ne. Prix's 4"
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THROUGH
SLEEPERS
i
For Particulars Call on
J. OSBVRN Ticket Agent
Cabbage Per Pound - - - 3c
Green Tomatoes Per Bushel 65c
The Suar Market Has Advanced
If but fcr tomorrow we will sell you
f 25 lbs. Eagle Brand Sugar $1 40
delivered to any part of city.
Brownwood Cash Grocery
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White, James C. The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 19, 1915, newspaper, October 19, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344870/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.