Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FIYE
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20 1900.
PAGE FOUR
warm numbers!
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
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Stoves
We are overloaded on Heating stoves
and In order to realize cash we have
marked prices down on every stove in
our stock one-fourth. You can find most
any style stove you wantT either for wood
or coal. The stoves we handle are the
best to be had and at prices we are mak-
ing during this sale it will pay you to
buy now.
wing Machines
We have decided to make a sweeping
reduction in our sewing machines in or-
der to reduce the stock and realize cash.
How does ten dollars off on the price of
a machine strike you? Just think a $45
machine for only $35. You couldn t
buy them for less at wholesale. Any
other machine in the house at a big re-
duction. It will be worth your while to
investigate.
Guns and Ammunition We have the biggest
uu-k of sportMii.in i-" oris in the city and are in po-
sition to make- on mtu-r prices than any other store
t- .fn nn.i. nml look the stock over and
note the low prices
Grocer ic for "Thanksgiving
Most complete stock of evaporated fruits we have ever handled. Large fat turkeys.
Be sure and order in time and haw no hitch about not getting the or
Thanksgiving Phone No. 60 ard call for some of our fresh- Beach Nut Pre-
serves and Jams. Peanut Butter the best.
Don't Jump at Conclu-
sions. You say "But my. tailor can
fit nic better." That's just
where you arc wrong:. Even
though your tailor seemingly
takes careful measurements his
inexperience of ten gives you
very poor job.
4'ALCO" tailors make their
sizes by the law of averages
and unless you are a cripple
you will find that somewhere
among our large stock of "AL-
CO SYSTEM" Clbthes is a-
suii that will not only fit you
perfectly but will please your
taste as well as leaving a nice
comfortable saving over the
price your tailor will charge.
And the fabrics arc better be-
cause the makers of" 'ALCO
SYSTEM" Clothes buy their
goods in quantities and get dis-
counts that your tailor never
heard of.
Wc are ready to back it up.
by facts. Just stop in our
store to-day or tomorrow and
in five minutes wc will con-
vince you that "ALCO"
Clothes means a perfect fit and
satisfaction.
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CLOTHES
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$12.50 to $20.50
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A Comparison.
"A honeybee coming home with
nectar" says John Burroughs "will
carry one-flrth of its own weight."
Mr. Burroughs seems to overlook the
achievement of his closer brother
man. A man coming home in the car
from his wife's shopping expedition
will carry at least four Umes his own
space. A bee travels in light marching
order compared to this. Buffalo News.
A Side Splitting English Joke.
"We really do aot know what it is
that restrains some English humorist
from sarins that the mountains of
North and South America prove that
this hemisphere is owned by Rocke-
feller and Cartiegie. the chief hills f
North Auieri a being ItocUies and
those of Smith America being Andes.
It wouhl In .- firt class English jke.
Harper's. WVffcly.
WHAT TO DO.
Hints on First Aid to Everybody on
All Occasions.
When a man rushes into your othce
hurrhKlly and says:
"By Jingo. Dawson I hate to speak
of it. but I need &iOO like the very old
dickens today:"
Answer-"What a singular coinci-
dence. Minks! I do too!"
When the lovely young maiden at
the seaside to whom you have been
paying -ourt all summer shakes her
head violently and says.
"No. Mr. IMthrs: I cannot Imagine
any V-ln-urnt ' undr which I
ould b induced to marry you."
Answer - ' -Thanks. Miss Jones.. This
is a irre.-tt relief. 1 was afraid you
had u.i -fm-inuHl mj auentions and.
.f urs-. -desired to' live up to my 1111-
l)lid lh:itiins."
! Murphy Biggest Turt Winner.
Tommy Murphy with a bank ac
; t-ouut listing at almost $30.0:). tops
! the heap among the money winning
drivers for the grand circuit season of
1W.K Tile actual count shows Murphy
the proud possessor of $r9.a7.". with
AJotizo MclKmnld second winning $.'5U.-
:7.". The veteran Ed (Jeers took third
place with $n:.SS3. Many brilliant
performances marked the season which
oUIrlally came to an-end with the lam
race at tlie Lexington (Ky.) meeting.
Faculty Recital
DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE
Brownwood Texas.
CarnenV Library Monday November 22nd. :") . m.
J William H. Sherwood. Visiting ' Direr t-
. " . j or and Teacher ol iuteriiretation.
" ;. ; " - J .Vites Katherine. Bayne Voice and
y Pinno.
j Aliiss Lucie M. Dnwan. Piano . and
-tr-fcj' - I Ha-rmony. '
ifw". :. . j"Mlfi Joan Lning Violin and Piano. -
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' LA TRUiaiE -. i ....". .i V".:"SCHUBEItT-HELLER
'v;:7r-V iiss Duncan. . '
Yost May Retiro From Michigan.
Coach Fielding II. Ybt of the Mich
igim unlveiNity footbaif.teain has giv-
en broad imini.itlons that he will re-
tire from football at least at Michigan
univfislty. If the team fails to make
j good this year Yost lias been greatly
! hampered the past row seasons by
university rules which have kept much
of the Iw'St ffKjttciU material In the col
! lege on I of athletics and he is getting
tired of It. Ills contract expires -this
season with the Minnesota game.
1 n SPORTING WORLD
Minnesota's Great Quarter.
Johnny MctJovern. the Held general
of the Minnesota eleven probably Is
the most brilliant quarterback in the
rt-est this year. McGoveni possese
every requisite of the great football
player. He Is fast and tines excellent
Judgment In running his team. He is
ii wonderful ground gainer and a
We Sell
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(b) LINK DIV!NjB;..'-.1 ....... . . . .
-V't;. MISS BAYNE.
iSGENE BE BALLET
' . MISS LA1NG. .
HIS .'MAJ EST Y THE K ING .1 ...... . ..... . .
. MISS JENKINS.-.
ETUDE IN G -FTjAT . . . .
M.ISS DUNCAN.
(a) SOUVENIR ... -V - - - -.- - -
(b) TO A WILD aiOS?2 .'... ;
(c) GAVOTTE .-.-
MiSS UV1NG. .
U) HOWD VER MKETO BE A DORGV...;
(b) THE TRA3.1PS
(c) AN OLD PLAYISP-OUT SONG ..... . ... .
. MISS JENKINS.
AIR FROM CATCMEN
gounod
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de beriot
.v4;;.::;. kipling
j:.'.J.'Jx- CHOPIN
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. . -'MhcDO WELL-H ItTMANN
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MISS BAYNE
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PATTONS
SUN-PROOF
PAINT
. Which Has no Equal
Wall Paper
"in all qualities and prices J
4 and have the largest stock
ever displayed In Brownwood. h
Window Glass
J All sizes We also have ev-
J erything usually carried In a -l
first class Paint and- Paper 4
i- house. Let us fit you out.
Hardy & Denny
Grapes For Winter Use.
Carefully selected fruit may be laid
away and kept very easily until Feb-
ruary and March. Select farge fruit
that Is fully ripe but not too soft Re-
move all loose gra pes and lay the fruit
in boxes In this way: Line the bot-
tom of the box with paper then lay
in the grapes taking care that the
bunches do not crowd or overlap. On
this layer place another thickness of
paper nud another layer of the fruit
and so continue until the box is fulL
Cover the top thickly with paper tuck-
ing it well in ii n. Mini t ddes.
TicHots on sale Monday at Renfro's
and Camp-Bell's drug stores for the
Thanksgiving football game. Price
7.'. cents. After Wednesday the price
is II no. Buy Monday.
s s Giu Coi. a.c.
. u. it i 1.0.U l-.lg"
of the 1 iitt' tl M;.te-. If a iUa.i g-ie-s
to a .aii.n i.tii hunk to deuiaud goi .
for notes or for a credit of uuy Kind
the law says that he shaii be paid In
United States gold. This is an anoma-
ly which the Canadian branch of the
royal mint was expeOted to remove
says the Canadian Courier. So far
no gold coins have been minted and
there has been no announcement from
the government of any intention of in-
augurating a gold coinage. Again if
Canadian gold from a Canadian gold
mine is to be sold it must go to the
United States mints. There is no place
in Canada where this can be assayed
and decorated with an official estimate
of its value.
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JOITNKY M'nOVEIl.
clever dodger tn a broken Held. The
returning of punts t one or McGov-
eni's long stiit-v Ne'. i aslv.-i "and Chi-
cago Httrjbule their defeat by the
Gophers to tin- great work of Quarter-
hack McGoVeni. In the recent game
against Chicago Mi-Govern had his-col
lar bone broken and will he out of the
game for th-. rest o! the season.
GULF REFINING CO. OIL
W. T. II0SKI"$05t AgenL
The purest coal oil and stive gasoline is the safest
cheapest and best. Ask your groeerto always fill your
can with products of the Gulf Refining Co. Auto and Gas
Engines give best results when supplied with our engine
gasoline. Lubricating oils for all purposes.
Btllinfii Back on Turf.
The purchase of Uhlan. IMKiMj. by C.
K G. Hillings for sit."..!))) means noth-
ing less than the return of that gen-
tleman to the matinee turr. on which
he shone so brilliantly u few years
ago with his famous stable that was
composed ' of such as Lou Dillon
l:.r84: Major Delimrr. IJf.'.H). and a
dozen others.
Mr. Hillings recently returned home
from his wonderful tour of Europe
where he raced Lou Dillon and other
members of hfs stable. His trip n
Europe had a wonderful effect In nm-
ulattng Interest in light harness spoit
abroad.
Uhlan. 'ho l's a live-yea r-old. has
lost but one race In his career and
this was to Hamburg Hefle recently
Mr. Hillings' only "other horse In
training I Hcrra Mac. '1 if -.. .i m -ie
that raciil ue!l in t:'allloi .u a car
ago He v; ill a" start ihm i!i.1 me
chatices are I hai he ' w III. nde tiei un-
der saddle tor ;i n-conl - - -..
Say! Have You Ever
. Tried
"Shropshire's Pink Blood and
Liver Pills?"
A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. Good for the whole family.
These wonderful pills will renovate the system by work-
ing off impurities leaving the system in renewed and
strengthened condition. 2."i cents per bottle.
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JOHNSON
DRUGGISTS and FAINT DEALERS.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1909, newspaper, November 20, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345185/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.