The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 278, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1114.
PAGE FOUR.
PERSONAL ITEMS
THE DAILY BULLETIN
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A Good Suit Pushes You
Along !
I lot of pushingshoves
provided of course it is tne wum rvn
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2 We have a stock of Fall and Winter Suits that $
X will pull any man out of the rut give him a
i boost and keep himoing.
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$ who lags is soon lost ih the other fellow's dust.
$ YOUR BRAINS andjuUKbUllwil LKtAlt inr uuoi.
R. B. ROGERS
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Chicago Takes on a
Bale of Brownwood
10c Cotton!
The Walker-Smith Co. received
a telegram today from Oelrich
& Berry Co. manufacturers of
the popular brand of Maple Syr-
up ;"01d Mance" to buy and ex-
press to them one bale by Wells
Fargo Express. This bale was
bought from J. A. Barton a pro-
gressive farmer of this community.
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Tonight
At The Lyric Theatre
Daniel Frohman Presents
Mary Pickford
(Sweetheart ot the. Movies)
The EagWs Mate
In Five Reels
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The Lyric Theatre Orchestra
Under Direction of R. Wright Armstrong
Featuring Selection from Victor Herbert's lat-
est Operetta
"SWEETHEARTS"
Admission 10c
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the man. but it does a x
you right up to tlie tront x
V. I J. Wells will leave tonight for
Temple- on a business trip.
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.Mrs. W. It. Roberts has returned
from uu extended visit in Colorado.
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. U. tMiurehlll left yesterday morn-
ing for Sun Angelo on a business
I lip.
K C. Hodon hauler left Sunday night
for Austin where lie will oilier State
I'uiversity.
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W. II. Thompson returned higt night
to Brenham after a visit with his fam-
ily here. ' .
.Miss Irene Lacy left yesterday for
rWaco. where she will nttrtul Baylor
University. . " . . ;
yrs; .K.. "... Prater lvt't tbia morn-
ing: for Bubrin where ht' will Join
W. ifater for a few days- iM't
' F. H. 'Liivdsoy returned stoidt
to El Pastf. after a visit with th
family o$ W. H. Thompson h.w.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flat k Sr.. re-
turned lat night . to '.thoir houn' ih
Seal'.' after a visit with their syn
here.
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Pauley Ewing . . returned Saturday
from the Coast and Kio Grande coun-
try where he spent the tiimmer va-
cation. George Ooodwin left last .nlglit. for
Houston where ho will enter itiee In-
stitute for the raining year's school
work.
Mrs. B. H. Anderson k'ft yesterday
morning for Jil Paso after spending
j sl'vi'iai iiua uvic nun icuiuivii
friends.
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Mrs. WHey KstP1 and daughter. Pan-.
line after a-visit with relatives here
have returned to their homo In Tem-
ple. - .
Rev. James D Tteese left last night
for Lometa wiiere he 'will sieud a
few days on busineas.
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Mrs T If iturl nm!:liffbv :ire sneiid--
fina: a few days yith relatives In
Zephyr. Mr. Hart accompanying fhein
t'rt place last night.
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..I A Walker rturnd yesterday
morning after an absence of several
i months spent in foreign countries and
in Chautauqua; N V
Hugh MrFarland and Jack' She! ten
loft over the Santa :Fe iaSf night for
College -Station where they wiH at-
tcud A. & M. college this year.
Muss Tylene Nanny left yestei'day
I over the Santa Fe for Waco where she
will enter Baylor Fnlver'sity. which
opens its 70th annual session today.
Mrs D. J. Johnson and children re-
turned yesterday morning frorti an ex
tended visit with relatives and friends
in Mineral Wells Fort Worth anil OK
lahoma points.
I Sandy M. King.; after a brief visit
with homefolks here has again gone
on the road as a salesman for the
Temple Candy and Gum .Co. leaving
last night for San Angelo.
. Miss Daisy Martin has . returned
from Nashville. T.enn.. and will spend
thp season here with Miss Mcllutchon
millinery store as a dressmaker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harmon have
moved to Brownwood and have
rooms at the Conway residence Mr
Harmon for some time has been con
nected with the Waco Morning News
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Mrs R. .B. Rogers and daughter.
Miss Ruth left on- the morning
Frisco for Washington- II. C.. where
Miss. Ruth will enter school for the
coming year. Mrs. Rogers will re-
turn after a few days vislL
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District Judge Goodwin and the of-
ficers of his court went to Brady this
morning where the regular fall term
of court will be opened this after-
noon The docket Is rather light for
this term and Judge Goodwin' expects
to complete his work there within ten
days. y -
Go up in
then
moon at the
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Studio" one do
a trip.
thp: k a (sii its 3iate.
Mary Plckford and Orchestra .Music
at the Lyric Tonight.
As a special attraction at the Lyric
theatre tonight Manager Robb pre-
sents "The Eagle's Mate" with Mis
JIary Pickford In the leading rofe.
This is a story in which Miss Pickford
is given an excellent opportunity for
displaying her wonderful abilities. It
is a mountain story in which strong
loves and fierce hates(area predomin-
ating influence upon the development
of the theme.
In addition to this picture the
Iiyric orchestra begins its regular en-
gagement tonight under the direc-
tion of R Wright Armstrong-.
West
283p
Anderson.
COTTON PICKERS WANTED house
and pasture furnished W. D. Mc-
CHRISTY phone jy750or Post Of-
fice. ' 272tfc
WANTED Cook or .one or two
weeks. ExperieuceVnot necessary.
Phono SW. Good wrffees It
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WANTI2D AT ONClTHVdman to cook
and do general housWork. Phone
No. ' . 278tfc
WIDOW Wants VoRitiou' as house-
keeper for widqwery Route 2 Box 211.
lunndon. Texas.
A.
279p
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FOR RENT Sov
rooms near Dan-
iri Baker.
Phone ADS.
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FOR RENT Hbuseecping apart-
ments close in alluodern conven-
lenees. H. M. NOELSt CO. 259tf
FOR RENT GoojKyG room house on
Avenue B Fords addition with elec-
tric lights b.ith andjrther conven-
Letu es. Kiijis Heiiun u. i-jv
FOR RENT'
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uuee wen un
nished rooms for
lights and water
lit housekeeping;
rnished. Phone
771 or call at SO
in St. 2S0c
DESIRABLE ROOMS In suite or
three connecting.
IvIghthQUHekeeping
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or
otherwise. JJodern conveniences
Yiirnishefl or tinfurnishe1. piano. If
interested call at 1410 Coggin Ave.
Alsworth. ' 2S0p
FOR RENT To ladiestwo large up-
stairs rooms Avitlryjnodern conven-
iences In ni6e honye near - Daniel
Baker college; excellent hoard near-
hv. References reciuireM. Phone l.'i
or address 1312 College sK
277tf
FOR SALE
FOR BALE Baled Johnson grass and
baled oats. Will H. Mayes phene 45
FOR ALEonr TRADE Mower.
Rake. Bulk Rake aid Hay Prois by
W. S. WESTCOTT. -I X -'iStfc
MY HOME at a bargain
f interest-.
ed phone J 719 or call
Coggin
2.Slp
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FOR. SALE Bed room
nd diniiig
room suites. good as ne
cheap. See
Ossie Coirhon at SmitlKH
rl"s. 279p
SORRELS MAR E Foifty ears oi'l to
trade for horse gentielr. drive.
d2tc STEVAItQT HOPPER i
FOR SALE One of .tWworld'a High- ;
est Grade Ptanos sBgttly used at a
big sacrifice. J. Y. IfALTOM 904 j
Fisk Ave. " f
FOR SALE My horse surrey and
harness for $125 cash. for-quick sale.
Horse 'is- guaranteed sound and safe;
this is a rare bargain the horse is
well worth $150 alone. A C. BRAT-
TON 900 Brady avenue. 2S3c
FOR SALE.
bushels .Mediterranean Seed
Best in county. First and
nrembims In Fall. Fair last
2000
Wheat
second
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year.
1 full blood Jersey cow fresh
Also a few good ntgsand shoats
Prices reasonable.
f. N EVANS & SONS
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Phone 4304.
A REAL BARGAIN i CLOSE IN
f room house all Wocfern con
veniences shade trees east front
well located. Price $lU0.00; $10000
down balance like eni Owner is
moving and mustHell qiict.
K1DD & BELTi
Land and Insurance.
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Hare Is an opportunity to buy one
of the World's Highest Grade Pianos
slightly used. at a 'bargain. J. F.
HALTOM 904 Fisk Ave
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EXCI TANG E For Brownwood
property
or land nearby. 10' residence
lots 2;xl2"i feet one blook from car
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lino in first filing ytX Vrlingion
Heights Fort "Worth Texas. Address
Knox. Brownwood or phone
874 or J-94G. S 283c
GEIULS OF DISEASE.
Diseased gums and decayed teetk
make a favorable lodging pmco tor
disease jreniis.'. It has been shown
that mere thnn KKM) people die from
commanicuble diseases la Texas ev
ery month t'onsult with us in re-
gard to keeping thoVal cavity clean
and thus prevent taking these dis-
eases. BELL DENTAL CO.
Over Coggin Rank Dldg. Phone 896.
Now in Stock and for Sale
Hyacinths
Paper YYhlte Narclssss
Freesias
LilMes
Chinese Utiles V
Balbfl
Mrs. C. L. STEFFINS
WANTED Plain sewing.
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To My Friends and
Customers
Monday and Tuesday Sept. -21st
and 22nd being Jewish Holidays
my store will be closed.
SAM BRIN
Store open for business Wednesday morning
PlayingPoolis Beneficial
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rounMmen-and older ones Iik to riav
Pool Pocket Billiards and Billiards. There is $
X something more than a fascination in the game $
X It brings every muscle in thebody intoplay and f
X is a persistent and energetic agent in develop- i
X ing the physique of men and young men. It is 1
S the modern game a Gentleman's damp anH I
millions of the best jlomes! are equipped with
tables and are not considered comnlptP with.
I out them. Try agame yourself where order
and gentlemanly conduct are predominating
reatures.
I The Smoke House
207 Fisk Avenue
TO THOSE OWDfft
DELIXQl'EXT TAXES.
Under our contract we are obli-
gated to collect or reduce to judg-
ment all delinquent taxes during the
December terst of the District Court.
On account ofthe great number of
suits to be brought we are preparing
and filing themva rapidly as possi-'
ble. Those owin delinquent taxes
may avoid count x costs foreclosure
and sale of their property by coming
in at once andpaying the amount due.
This is no intended to scare any
one but is A plain statement of the "
facts anddils will be the last notice
We must comply with our contract.
280. GRAY & HARRELL.
j TIME TO TIHAh" ABOUT
j FALL TAIR DECORATIONS.
since the FreeFall Fair is less than
tIiret Wpej8 away it is time to think
about decorations ror the big occasion
so that necessary supplies may be or-
Ipplies may
dered and the big rushduring the last
1 three or four days avoided. I. have
catalogue giving a wide variety of
THE DIXIE
Afteraoon and Night. 3 to 10:30 p. m.
TONIGHT
The Cr owning Glory
Two KeePLubin Drama
In Fate s Cycle
Biograph Drama
Coming Wtdntsday Stpt. 23rd
"Judith of Bethulia"
in 4 Reels. Children 10c Adults 20c.
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f floral decorations wnfch mav be ef
fectively used on floats. or in beautify-
ing business houses and those who
Intend to decorate for the Fair as
all should do are Invited to look
through these catalogues. Phone
S05 and I will call and talk decora-
tions with you.
CARL. SALTER Signs.
EVERYBODY SAYS SO.
Everybody who ' has tried our
"Heart of Cream" iced melons pro-
nounces them thesweetest they erer
tasted. We setlythem by the slice or
whole melonsas you prefer. You
are always j'elcome at
KANEASTERS KANDY KITCHEN.
For an automo-
bile on country trips
phone 214.
J. L. MORGAN
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 278, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1914, newspaper, September 21, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344959/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.