The Daily Brownwood Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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tfjp U i -"; ! ' t . V .- v "" -. " f -.nan; Music Primary
flMi' iL-.-v' VV''i. "Society;' Miss I.J.
lib ft'ml 'K .. i f-" 1: ".' . ' -tnte; Recitation ''Court-
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DRY-GOODS.
BrOwnwood
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tra; -Songof Seven;" Essay if Tf f 7 f f T f f f F f f f f f f f f f f F f f F f f f F F F f F f F F f T
ire ior esteein miss btella
. jjuck..
a jfo'Wler.
ik; : jVhat is it?
.ie old nominal Chris-
. ' " " o in the church paint-
f': ' . .e Christian 'like but is
-0'but the decoy of the. devil
do I know he is that? Well
it we can tie out this old duck
nywhere and he is satisfied. And
The nominal Christian 5s just like
him and will be easily tied out")
anywhere in the dance in the
gambling hall in ihe saloon.
Again the decoy duck isn't afraid
of anything and the devil's decoy
is ihe same way. He isn't afraid
of an occasional dram nor of thea-
ters nor of race tracks. I'd rath-
er be anything than bb a nominal
Christian a decoy-duck for the
devil. j
have a boy at borne and 1 rath-
n dirty sa-
parties. He
thinks tuo.much of hinlself to go to ;
fjj- one but he may get into the
.tH r. He may matriculate in the
WiiiX party and graduate in th'e sa-
lo da I'd rather fight the one
t':;:i t1ieother. Vs- never will
'e I don't carei how many
: ou run out oftowiu. until
tHeVwine parties and the
card parties atharae.. t
v TJie blacksmith is $trong. His
right arm is stronger than his. left
and i he muscle is as big as a calf
laying doyn. He did not get
strong in oie day or bybne act '
1 1 l got Strong gradually. 'She im-
"ra! nian did not getithatSvay at
liand. He took it) by' degrees f
habit held hinF in hands
n than iron.. -
i -. ."live us from . hvpocri Mai
.dwards; "Declamation "OUicel
.ekera Platform" Exta Light-
bells; Valedictory Miss Bettie
Reagan; Presentation of Diplomas
Rev.' G. Lyle Smith;- Alumini
Welcome Oscar Roberts; Music'
Orchestra; Presentation of Medals
Prof. P? G. Ragsdale; 'Address on
Behalf of. Board C. II. Jenkins.
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?r ihere were low'dow
lmins than these wine
The dumb bell drill at the school
entertainment was simply im
mense
The. grocery merchants have all4
agreed to close from 11 until 12
o'clock this morning and every
other (morning of the meeting.
The way Excell will jump on
that choir to-night will surprise
some of them." It is a good choir
but it takes something unusually
lively to please Excell.
.The sweetest Perfumery in the
city at Ham.um & Co.'s.
Cattlemen Notlcel .
I have 75 head of steer yearlings
in ;good order for sale cheap.
J7J. Hutchison
Opposite Post Office -Brown wood v
Texas.
Paskola for thin pale people as
pleasant as lemonade at
Hamxm it Co.'s.
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Sewinp 'Marhinn NpwlIns.Shnttlffl. S.
p needed for Sewing .Machines can be w
t had at C. L. STEFFI NS' "
FAIRBANKS
Galvanized Steel Wheel f
. Last Longer ' ; .
Do More Work
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Everv Bodv Who Kntdws
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Known it is noe(UeK (aeuv v
He SclljrGrroCQrics
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old jsalpon bypoT'rjte? 1 " 1 ' V ivj.JVVn .Oj
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of the
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. lihest charac
.r;ftfted turkey.
yy to hunt
Mile gobble
oys up to
ot themi
cei ?that
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H H - . stanas
T 11 MVS.
' : AND THAT :. .
He sells them just iis cheap'. "as
they can be sold. You' may not
"know him jjut if you will call at
his store while you arc in- town
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you.vjlJJie;.cnvinced that
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HE DOES:
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THAN ANY OTHER .STEEL WIND
J. L. CARLISLE
v: '. ' General Age
Ansielo. Texas.
Pliimbina and Sanitary Mr
Mr. Thomas Hartj RepreseiitinaJThe Above Fir
Ciy&iis Week.
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The Daily Brownwood Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1894, newspaper, May 14, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345736/m1/2/?q=%22Brownwood+%28Tex.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.