The Daily Brownwood Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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THE INDICATIONS
now are we will"
HAVE GOOD SEASONS
and PLENTY OF RAIN
this year. IT the j
COXEYITES
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fall come to Brown county this
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fall they can get plentyj. of woric
picking cotton. Speaking of cot-ton
i . j. J. Hutchison
. JiOfTers the public during the' sum-
her months all kinds of
- SUMMER WEIGHT
GOODS :
At prices as low as the cotton
market the past year. That was
low but HUTCHISON does.it.
L CLOTHING
tf Is my hobby now. I have
put "in a good stock of
nice clothing for
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Ifhave already sold several -suits
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by all who have seen them .
THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN 1
I am overstocked on
... Siloes
And can give you some money-
: saving bargains on those lines.
Everything at a sacrifice price this
week. ' I also handle
Staple Groceries
in 'connection with my dry! goods.
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OriJOSlTE-PdST'OFFICEi
This would be a happy an-:
nouncementto many pep- j
pie -but unfortunately prf
fortunatel' it is seldom to
be found now
Groceries to Sellf
is- a more common an-' '
nouncemen't but when they
are: sold as close as
ooney Offersas
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knows it is dull- andJenou-5 j
he has to sell at the lowest !
possibleiinargin. j
Customers arePleased
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who trade with him his
stock is large-his expenses
light and he can afford to
ivide profits. Rerjieniber
Mammoth Store.
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HURLBIJT HARD WAR
Smoke the Cuban Bloom
Hallum & Co..
The tabernacle was two thirds
full at the night service last night.
Try our Perfection Headache
Remedy Hallum & Co. -
. Hon. Thomas Gaines of the Ex-
ponent is very low with typhoid
feven ' :.'"'.-.:
A large lo't of Chamberlain's Col-
ic femedv jus't received at
The choir. servicers held every;
morning at40.'oQ and the service r
begins at eleven and la? t3 only an
hour. r' .- " ;
J3o'xe5 were" used last night or
the coHections 'and -evry nickel
that fell into them sOurided as big
as a dollart '
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H. D. Walker County Clerk of
Coleman county was in town yes-
terday at the meeting.-
. J. G Adams is agent for Wooten
Wells mineral and soda water and.
has supply on hand
Prof. Vincent as head usher- of
the meeting knows how to 'make
the people feel at home.
. The lintels and restaurants are
beginning to fill up but are prepar
ed to accomodate the people as they
come.
Quite a commotion was caused
Sunday night when a: sectidri of
fifteen seats came tumbling to the
ground.
Our stenographic report of liro.
Stuarts' sermon was pronounced
by the people as a decidedly accu-
rate report. .
Valter . Kent the clever mer-
chant of Thrifty was in the city
Monday and reports everything in
his sectionwell.
Mr. J M. Wybrants one of the
Bulletin's most highly apprecia-
ted lriends who lives at Belton is
atteridiiig the meeting.
-Don't forget that the Daily Bul-
letin will annreciate it if vou will
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let UiTknow when vour lriends are
visiting you this week."
Mr. Thos. Hart; representing
tlu M.pll known nn of J. L. Car.
ig hem thig 'Wcek. ' XoUce"
li.is bigail in to-day's paper.
J. H. Byrd was Jiere yesterday
at couit house as a witness in a
V case. lie took in the Jones-Stuart-!
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Miss -Ida Renfro now of Marlin
is in th city visiting her many!
lriends. At present she is the
guest of Miss Maude-Brandenburg.
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anuones ano j'xceii are exprci-
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ed on the train to-night: Wo don't
cnre whthr Ket-S horeniglit
or not. StUiirt 1S &00(1 enough for
us
You can't allbrd to Miss Crcecirs
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great marK-uown-eiouung baie u.is
week the opportunit' will cease
at 6:30 p.. m. Saturday. See his!
ad. on last page. - 1
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BvrdftwliQjsione of the cleveres
young men this sidcf the' glob
rendered us valued assist
oiiir paper yesterday morning?
Buggies
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Wo x?ft Vrt St Wfi ?ts Wa V
WISE &
Fresh
Books
Our Cold Drinks are Unsurpassed.
You--will want to buy
G ROC E it'll Si
While here and you will t
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want them .
Cil E A P .
A.S.McCHESNE
Bernay Opera Block
Carries A Large Assortment
Of Fresh Goods At
Close Prices. -
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J. LATIIEM'S
Bauuek Shoi
Qjij). Brownwop'd National Hank.
George Walters Gains Scott 1.1 ugh
Lathenij associates. . .
Four bathrooms in connection.
j'tv BAKBi:ii s.iior
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mrber Uoyed tfc Anderson. '
proprietors
.IIot and cold baths.
Alhiian Block Bryvnwoo(l Texas.
. A(JKIrt:LTUKAL 1m.Lh.mentsV
4 . ' waoons nucfiifcs
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' Fjufmers wanting to plant late
foft or replant can iind the- best
Irpefof seed at
C-.II. Woodward's
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Nicest Stationery in
We Have Received a Jfen' Line H .
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Fancy
Which We Offer at a
'$ry tow Price.
Our underwear sale will continue one dajj
.jfenfs bq.lbrian striped suits
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; 1 .Former price SL25. To-day.-.8S'.
Mali's. balbriggan plain
N:o;"J38-5Fancy ttrit suits (7 ' :
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Ro. 7 tt d Fncy striped suits ; ' j ifm
Former price 2.00: To-duy 1.60
Jfb. 310 Colored balbriggan suits-
; .y Former prfce 1.25J To-day .90
Finest line of neriio;ee shirts nrest of Fort
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Worth. Choice atH. 00.
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On. neckwear- we caunot be
and quality -"You1 will do well- to look
ov.er our stock .before
groat TEN DAYS SALE is now progress
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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/m1/3/?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.