Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 11, 1907 Page: 7 of 7
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THE
RESOURCES.
Loans
Over Drafts mostly cotton
United States Bonds (at par)
ni;rf Hmi Furniture and Fixtures
LJaiin1"
Other Real Estate
Rrrlemotion Fund
Osh on Hand and with other
Total
Salesman Talk
'Saw what do you think about
these burglar people working the
town so hard here of late." aid a
salesman this morning. "I don't
se why we can't get held of
some of them. Them blood hounds
don't seem to be of much value
anyway. I am going to turn de-
tective and then I bet we catoh a
batch of them." Speaking of
burglars we are selling a lot of
our notions so cheap that a fellow
thinks he has stolen them. We
want the people to come aad look
us over for anything in the drug
line and we will not fail to please
them.
Renfro s
If your eyes trouble you see
Dr. Winters over Brooke Smith
Bank
Guy L. Jones is spending the
day at Coleman on businem
Let H. G. Scharrenbeck the
tailor at T. L. Crawford's meas-
ure you for your holiday suit now
is the time to give your ardera.
Judge Goodwin came in last
niorht from the west where he
M.M mf V A w M - " -
has been attending to court mat
ters.
A prize for
Friday night.
the nest evstume
H. H. Thomas returned this
morning from a business trip to
Zephyr.
Masquerade skate Friday night
Miss Kate Dale is home from
an extended visit to the north-
west having been to Hamlin
Dalhart Brownwood and other
points. Lampasas Ledger.
The Methodist Ladies will hold
their Bazaar 17th and 18th of
this month at the Sweet & Zim-
mermann office in the old Trent
building. d51.
Joe Field and Miss tycCauley
both of Grosvenor were married
Monday at Dallas and were
guests here last night at the
Harper Hotel enroute to Gros-
venor. ( bate see masqueraiM
Friday aislit.
skat.-rs
Mrs. E. J. Pickens left this
morning for Ballinger where she
goes to attend the
Miss Nell But'er.
weddintr oi
A HaKcr's Dozen.
js tn number of davs yet re-
rnaininc for you to buy FIKK
WORKS at Mallow's we've just
opened thorn up. They are fresh
stock and well assorted.
If you wai t an electric sparaer
Or a rornan candle for a night
that's darker
Or a canccn cracker to niake a
uss
Be sure to come and huv from
If it's in the holiday goods line
we have it.
MALLOW
The Prescription Druggist.
Statement of the Condition of
BROWtfWOOD NATIONAL BANK
. tk. r.Uca f Rntlnesi. Dec. 3. 1907.
Brownwooc ibass. en.
$338834.91
34908.55
100000.00
10.000.00
'v"" 'l'" ' ' 5000'.00
Banks
134.15i.68
$622995
A Card.
I wish to thank Mr. Daniel for
all his past favors in our busi
ness transactions while connect-
ed in business.
Uncle Sam Dowty has entered
my employ you all know him I
invite you to come to see me.
d47w8. L. A . Joyner
Successor to H. Daniel & Co.
L. P. Baugh was in town with
an extra fine lot of pecans and
sold them for 15 cents a pound.
There were 124 pounds all from
one tree.
The largest assortment Dolls
ever seen in Brownwood 25 off.
Three days only Friday Satur
day and Monday.
d50 w8. A. P. Jones.
Remran before Xmas. Have
you selected all your pres-
ents yet? If not let us
help you. When you buy a
box of our Xmas stationery
you have the assurance that
your gift is absolutely cor-
rect and this class of goods
is appropiate as a gift for
any one old or young.
Let us show you.
BATTON St NORRELL
Phone 325.
Letter to Santa Claua.
Dear Old Santa Claus:
I will have to write you a
letter because I have moved
since last Xmas and you might
leave my things for Graham
But. Ardath didn't move. I still
have my blocks and just open
the grip and you will find them
now. Please bring me a fiddle
and some fire horses a drum
and some horns and anything
that you can't spare don't bring
it . Bring Koneri anyuiiug
thinK ne wouiu .
like" amls and please don't
. 1 . A 1 1 Ira
but he
tnM little Fritz. I am forry
that you are too pooi w w
see poor mamy.
Your friend
Ned Elliott.
Tax Collections Slow. .
frtJletin nian railed n Chun?
iv Tax r..ll"-t'r CroHH tins after
...1 .' . 1 111 . ih.-il trntl'Hian
ii i;i ;hi 1 1 7
-and assent taking thmga
i Mr. cross sas twain? with km
km not lvn very brwK ne pwi
ft months in fact tax collections
1 l Inl ..I' a r HISS it) H' I
ar vcr siuw. " 1
; i(io there lias only heen "44
ti reeeipta mxA- Thi is just
ahoot arte seventh of the total
potti and there is bul httk more
han s.x week "'r" "'tu'v
lo mt cent penalty win "
taehed.
Cotton From Maytown.
Some twenty or more bales of
cotton came in this afternoon
. i Kwl ujqo
from Maytown . -
placea on u at 11. 2
owners refused to sell a1: that
nricp and the cotton was stored
in the warehouse to hold for;
higher price.
f Less Than
I Two Weeks. I
No. 4693
-
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
100.00
Deposits
Rediscounts
Bills Payable
17
LIVERY RIGS.
when a strangr ask where he
can get a first claaa livery rijj
the average Brownwood citizen
will direct him to Naawortby'
beam' he always makes it a
point to furnish snch rigs and
besides he is courteous and ac-
commodating to all his patrons.
At Nasworthy's barn they are
just as careful with Individual
rigs. They never send you your
horse and buggy without having
it to look spick and span. It
costs you no more to get a first
class rig or your 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.
Ep worth League.
Sunday Dec. 15.
Subject The Grounds of our
Missionary Obligations. Rom.
1:14-17
Leader Miss Hicks.
Responsive reading Ps. 138.
The grounds of our missionary
obligations are:
I The Holy Book.
(a) God's challenge to His
church. Ps. 2:8 Mr. McCulley.
(b) The Prophecy of the Mas-
ter. Matt. 4:1 Miss Mary Sweet.
(c) The Great Commission
Mark 16:15. Matt. 28: 19-20.
Eldridge Moore.
II Human Need.
III Our Opportunity.
IV Our Ability.
Our Knowledge.
The League meetings are
growing in attendance ana in
terest. Let those who feel an
interest in the young people
pleas make it a point to be pres-
ent next Sunday afternoon at
four o'clock. The public is cor-
dially invited.
Mrs. L. H. Guthrie
President.
Big dolls small dolls rag dolls
and all kinds of dolls one fourth
off. Three days only.
d50 w8. A . P. Jones.
C. A. Tunnell is building a
sidewalk and fences at his resi-
1 .
. nCogginj.dd.Uon
...
Ilf lo .-. w..rth last
luitrht to isit their hrothi-r. J. 1.
Redner
ART IN WALL PAPER
may t ct-n at It best in the patterns
J a 1'...... afcao-tr l.-YA.'-t-
; we an- allowing. cvcu 'y-
; priced papers re attractively nesiifnt-ii.
Tbe higher cost pattern! are really
el(.KanlK
j kor The next ao days
If N( U buy our pai)t.r from us you win
1 ' . ..nirh in .Vir iinuiT to haui; name.
our and choiceof
v a 1 i u r
j tbtM' beautttul patternn.
Hardy & Denny.
saW' saaaaaai
T
LIABILITIES.
and Time Certificates of Deposit
Total
The Country Boy.
Zeke The Country Boy that
is to be presented at the Opera
House Friday 13th has been
meeting fine success; You will
miss some fun if you fail to go
to the opera house Friday.
Read what some opera house
managers say about the company.
Denton Texas Nov. 30 1907.
Zeke The Country Boy played
at my house last night to a large
and well satisfied audience. This
show is a good one and will
make good anywhere.
V. E. Flow Manager.
Gainesville Texas Nov. 9
1907. To Whom This May Con-
cern: Zeke The Country Boy
played my house yesterday
matinee and night to two good
houses that were well pleased
and I take pleasure in recom-
mending them to you as a neat
rural play of clean comedy and
a bunch of ladies and gentlemen.
Yours irulv
Paul Gallia.
Lawton Okla. Nov. 23 1907.
To any Opera House Manager:
Zeke The Country Boy played
Ramsey Opera House Nov. 21
to a large crowd andgave perfect
satisfaction. They are sure to
please the people.
Yours truly
C. E. Purdom Manager.
Chickasha Okla. Nov. 22
1907. To Managers Opera
Houses : Zeke The Country Boy
Dlaved my house last night to
fair business. Company good
pleased my people.
H. E. Burt Manager.
To the Public.
I wish to thank my friends
and customers for their past
patronage and will be glad to
have them continue the same
promising them kind and cour-
teous treatment as I have always
tried to give.
Those who are indebted to the
t firm of H. Daniel & Co. will do
me a kind favor by calling and
settling as soon as possible.
d47w8. L. A. Joyner
Successor to H. Daniel & Co.
Great Secret of Success.
A man with a mania for au-
wering adyertiaementa learned
thai by Bending one dollar t a
I.. 11 lil ir.-r :i fill t i"i
... . . 11 . . . . 1 ....
.Inmki-niicss. It was t
take the
pinie ana Kcp re
11 ; ntv to tunl ut
how to raisr turnips guceesaniUJj
I e found out : lust tak. hold
j of the ij' and lift '"
wislu-d to marry ami wi
HtamiM I a Chwairo linn t-r HI-
formation as h.m to make an mi-
presHtfi.; Th- answer was: fi
i ow n tin a pan' of iloilgh.
He learned ' lhvw to double
k-.Mir inonuv in six iuonthH.f' being
advised 4o eonvett his money into
lulls and fold them.
He s.nt for "twelve ttaeftij
hoittthohl artieles" and gOl a
! packajrt o n''dh's.
1 1 . suit one dollar to find
'how to p-t rich." ' Work hartl
and novrr spend a c nt."
His brother wrote to find out
how to write without pen and ink.
Be was tdld to use a lead pencil.
He paid one dollar to learn how
i to livr without work and was told
on a postal card: "Fish for easy
marks as we do. Advertising
Big cat on dolls 25 per cent off
for three days Friday Saturday
and Monday. Three days no
longer.
d50 w8. A.jyoties.
udpiidi
T. C.
$100000.00
100.000.00
14849.76
100.000.00
254.b07.26
26138.15
27.50CL00
$622995.17
Timely Stillest ions
Th cful Buyer WW Profit by Referring to Our PHr Sagetia.
Watches
Bracelet
Necklaces
Charms
Stick Plus
Wings
Brooches
hat Plaa
Dr. B. E. Bell
Dental Surgeon
Bulletin Building. Office houra 8 to
12 1 to 5.
WANT COLUMN
WANT AD RATES One cent a
word tirst insertion half cent a woro
each consecutive Insertion. No adTer-
tiement taken for lean than 20 eta.
Caah muHtalwayn accompany the or-
der. PORKENT Three rooms furnished
or unfurnished. All modern conv;n:
iences. Phone 647. 47
LOST A black horse about 15 hands
blKh. star in forehead waa raised at
Locker in San Saba county. Will pay
reward for delivery i "-
dtf SWEET A CALVERT.
ROOMS TO RENT-Pnrnished
room to rent apply at Mra. Whitfielda
d7
AT A BARGAIN
idence lota for sale
1 .ill Or
-Two pretty res-
cheap for caah.
dtf ' E. B. GARNER.
FOR SALE-A1I my property in
Brownwood and my ranch of 960 acres
5 miles north of town.
dtf W C. HARRYMAN.
Berkshire pigs and young shoaU for
sale. Have more than I want
dtf Will H. Mayes.
Ginning Remnant Cotton.
Trio fnrmprs union ffin has
1 1 Iv
been running only two days in
I the week for the last few weeks
but this week they ginned Mon
day and Tuesday in order to ac-
commodate a number of buyers
of remnant cotton. All together
this gin has ginned 1913 bales
this season. The managers ex-
pect to close the gin about the
first of the year and between
this and that time do not expect
to gin more than enough to make
t ha tnfnl 9C.C.1. Last vear this
gin ginned nearly 5000 bale.
LOST. A black hand bag this
afternoon containin g gold
rimmed spectacles and (it is
thought) a pocket book with
name "Almonte Abney" burned
into it. Return to J. A. Abney
and get reward.
Cleaning House.
Took Hall and Dave Scott at
v
the county clerks office have
been busy today cleaning and
rbiQtino- the room. They have
uuo'' -" -
gone through all the records and
nunpra and have dusted an
cleaned them up in nice shape.
has been dull with
them and being o industrious
that they must keep busy the
boys set themselves to house
cleaning.
ana aurpiu
Offioet"
YANTIS Preside
J. C. WEAKLEY
1st Vice Pres.
J. A. WALKER
2nd Vice Pre.
MILLARD ROMINES Cashiei
WM. B. CROSS Asst. Cashier
A. P. FORD Asst. Cashier.
J
Dr. B. F. Winters
Expert Optician
Eyes Examined FREE.
No case too difficult. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Offices over Brooke Smith's Bank.
Phone 191.
I I
Beauty Pins
Thimbles
Bar Screw
Pin
Bracelets
Shirt WaJt Set I
Successor to Raxsdaie Co. BataMUked KS4.
i .
Buy Your Christmas
Goods
Where You Get Satisfaction la
Quality. Style and Price
Books for your Library
Books for the children
Toys and Games Mani-
cure Seta Stationery
Pens and Box Paper
Hand Mirrors. Parses and
Leather Goods M u s ic
Rolls. Brushes of every
description. Toilet Cases
and Combs Perf antes in
Cat Glass. Whatever yon
need for Christmas Pre
ents we have it.
Camp-Bell Drug Co.
A Tiny Match -No
Insurance Ruin!
That's a big story in few
words. Careless smokers
start many fires. Wfcy
run risks when a few dol-
lars a year will insure your
home your furniture yotaw
store and its contents ua'vV
our strong companies ?
Look well to your insur-
ance. This is thetimt of
the year when motft fircs oc-
cur. Telephone? ' Yes
No. 2.
E. B. Henley & Co.
Wo
Good sound Heater Wontk
sawed and spliV DeUvei I ! 1
a cord. fcipfH tovll8HHr
amont from up.
City Wood Yard
PHOJfB 3H'
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 11, 1907, newspaper, December 11, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345605/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.