Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1910 Page: 3 of 7
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SATURDAY AUGUST 20 U10.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
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We are receiving daily shipments of new goods. Tust a small part of the large stock we will have when our new; enlarged
X emporium is filled with the splendid complete line we have purchased and that is now being shipped from the Eastern markets.
Each day witnesses the arrival of new goods. Ginghams and other new cotton goods arriving. Several consignments of pretty
new ginghams suitadle for most any occasion (jinghams tor school wear anydes-gn tor the young Ladies and Misses.
The Millinery Department
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Showing up -withj
coming season.
and dresses hve arrived. They are here
a pleasure for you
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Fourth Boy in Yesterday Count Moves up 10
to First PIace-Takes Hustling to Get
Along
A change in the lineup: occurs to-
day. The bov who was fourtti yes-
terdajv stands first today. ThosO who
are steadily working are the ones who.;
are getting along. Today will close
the fifst week of the contest. Two
more weeks remain. Get. ainong the '
people who do not take the Daily Bul-
letin and get them to subscribe. If
von don't get their .subscription get
them to promise to help .yon and go
back and .see them again.
Following is -the way the boys line
up after tfie count this .morning. Are
you going to let it stand like tins?
Herman Whitehurst iiOO
Roy Barnett ; '..4.-. 300
50 I
James Haynie ...........
Lester Boinar '..
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250
250
150
J50
100
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iee nauuu ........ w ..... j.
Louis Trout .;;...;.i....
Donald Johnson ... I ........ .
"John Hart . . . . . . :. . .
Silas Ragsdale -.
"Will Johnson
Cash Prices.
$1000 cash will be given to the boy
who secures the greatest number of
votes during the contest.
$5.00 cash will be given to the boy
For Your Sunday Dinner
' Somehow or somrhow else .Sunday dinner never seems complete in mid-
summer without Ice Cream for a finishing course--Had you thought of it
ifV that way? Judging by the large number of orders we receive each week
there are a great many people in this city that have that view. We are
gkd to see it for making pure Ice Cream is one way we have of making
a living. For Sunday we will have
A FREM PEACH CREAM
and will be glad to receive your order delivering any orderfe received before
eleven o' clock in plenty of time for your dinner. If you have not been one
of our patrons. give us an order this week and see how well we serve you
new creations.
Just a
jYou will appreciate our
to see. No trouble to
Rogers Dry Goods
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FOR FIRST PLAGE
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who receives: ihe hKxt largest number
of votes.
$2.50 cash each-will be given to the
two boys who gei the next largest
number of votes. 1 "
Cash Coiumissloiis.
On ovfry 50 cents secured for new
subscriptions 10 cfcnts will be allow
ed to the contestant at the end of the-
contest. This Is 'in addition to the
prizes offered. Every boy will get his
commission.
) Those who vor.k the hardest will
. get a prize and commission too.
HOW TO GET VOTES.
For every 50 cents secured on new
subscriptions a coupon good for 50
votes will be issued. These coupons
may be voted immediately or held un-
jtil later in the contest. In fact it is
JwelU after you have a nice lead to
j reserve some votes so others will not
know your exact standing. Votes can
b secured for new subscriptions only.
SCHEDULE OF VOTES.
One month's .subscription .10c 50 Totes
Two month's subscription $1 100
Totes .
Three month's subscription $10 200
TOtCS.
Six months' subscription $3 500 Totes.
Alamo Manufacturing
Phone 99r
foretaste of what is coming. They will givit voirlm idea as to what is
showing even- this early.
A Few
open for your inspection
show you. Open tomgilt 'till 1U O'CIOCK.
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All Miiiscnjiiiuii iur muru iiuiu uu
year avIII be accepted in this contest.
0TES.
Te contest will be carried out on
the plan outlined. As the needsarise
certain'rules may be made and enforc-
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If Interest warrants It other prizes
may be announced as the. contest
grows.
All controversies will be settled by
the contest manager and the manage
ment of the Bulletin.
The contest manager will be the
judge In the contest -and . when It is
closed anyone may examine the rec-
ords to assure himself that a .fair
count was made.
M)XI(S 110AKDS.
We have just unloaded several cars
of lumber and InNhe lot the best No.
1 common one by twelve from 10 to
24 feet long ..there isMn Brown-wood.
Look around and be your own Judge.
We have a lot. of Xo. 2;!i6ards and Xo
2 scantling and the quality and the
price will be a pleasant surprise to
you no difference where you have
been bnvlnc. Take.: lettle time to
jVrifv- these statements and let us
rsave you monejv TJj'ere is a dlf fer-
jence In lumber and Its a pleasure to
jshow you. Your friends The Home
i Lumber Co.- i wltd262
For Sale. Trade
or Rent
12-room rooming bouse for sale or
to trade for small lace. Will lease
by year to desirable 'tenant' Cen.trally
located near college1 and public
schools. Good neighborhood modern
conenlences. Call at Bulletin
or
write "A"jCare of Bulletin
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and apprcfval. These
B. E. Drake returned last .night to
Comanche after a visit to friends In
the city.
Mrs. 11. .L Llncoeum or Bailinger
Is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Lee
ilarnhiil tHi Jackson street.
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I. X. Harrison left this morning for;
Oklahoma City where he will spend a
few davs- with his mother.
liAs$ Maggie Hart who did not get
to return to Fort Worth yesterday oh
account of no trains left this morn-
ing for that cit.
GGLDSBORO
HEARD FROM
A Lady Who Lives in Goldsboro
Joins in the Chorus of Praise
for Cardui The Woman's
Tonic.
Goldsboro N. C."A pliyslclan treat-
ed me tor many distressing symptoms"
writes Mrs. Etta A. Smith "but gave
me no relief.
"I suffered with neuralgia around the
heart and was troubled at times with my
head. 1 had pain in my left side bowels
left thigh shoulders and arms.
"After taking Cardui I am now well
and can recommend it to other suffering
women."
Just such doubtful symptoms as those
from which Mrs. Smith suffered are the
ones for which it will pay you to take
Cardui the woman's tonic.
It is at such times when there is noth-
ing to show for certain the real cause ol
the trouble that you need a tonic to give
the body strength to throw off the illness
that evidently threatens.
Take Cardui wlien you are ill with
the ailments of your sex. Take Cardui
as a tonic to prevent illness when you
feel it coming.
Your druggist keeps it.
N. B Write to: Ladles Advisory Dept. Chitta.
noora Medicine Co . Chattanooga. Tenn. or Special
Instructions and 64-pase book. Hose Treatment
or Women" tent in olain wruocroareQUOl
Company
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beautiful garments
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A NEW YORKER ROBBED
AND BADLY BEATEN
Three' Times at San Angelo Fall Cpon
VWtor and Itelleu; Mini of His
Hull of Money.
Attacked by three burly ruffians
and beat almost into insensibility
Richard Warring the well known
rXew York sportsman was 'held up
Wednesday night at the corner of
Chadbourne street and Harris avenue
and robbed him of $40 in money. At
the time along toward 12 o'clock pe-
destrians had deserted that portion of
the streets.' and Warring's cries for
assistance were not heeded until the
jmrpose of the knaves had been fully
accomplished. The gentleman's
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serlption of the crooks Is imperfect;
and the officers at present' hare been
unable to get track of theiri.
As Wjtrring himself describes the!
occurrence he was out taking a .
tie walk before retiring to! his room j
at the Indon Hotel and had strolled
up as far ns. Harris. aWiie. There We are closing out our line of lad-
the was approached by three mon'.Ms'and children's low cut shoes;
I with. ' their hats pulled down over! There are some bargains for you.
their faces. - ''
"Give me a dollar." demanded one
jof tllem. and upon "Warrfng's quite
natural refusal the entire mmch
Jumped on him and bore him to the
(ground inflicting hfutal Injuries-'on
j his face. A roll amounting to about
$10 was taken away from him. and
the robbers fled Into the night.
The very boldness of the attack.
j the prominence of the place and the
unexpecteu attacic an served me rou- 3 vnruu .u. vw.. uuuaiu i
bers well and they made good their j t -
escape without being detected. War- Savlnl the light weight wrest-
rlng made Ills war back to the hotel er- eft thls morning for Amarillo
where he told of the occurrence. where he expects to secure a match
.Mr. Warring is a prominent club--w!th sone ocal mat artist. Savlnl is
man of New York and Is well Ttnown a cover HtUe nead sl'mner and his
locally having made a 'number of ?ass ranks wItil tne bes- out-
hunting trips In this section in past " v
years with the Lee Brothers and. A MATTER OF JUSTICE
others. But Wednesday night's hold. It does look to us. that when a news
up. according to his own confessjon. jmn(tp snpn. pr ppnt nf .Q sif
Is the warmest reception that he basVus workng for the good of thg tQwn
ever received In San Angelo. (
The officers are working on the
ciije iiuu noiu "iium mv ue.i ew
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days to 1 ne up something definite. -
San Angelo Standard.
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Under the Magical Influence of
-rarisian oaee ;
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L'sed as dircectetl this wonderful
hair tonic Cwhich cap now be obtained
in every town and city in AmcrfcnJ)
will stop falling' hair and UandruiT in
two weeks or money back. Ask..f. b
Renfro.
Ciui?rin)eoplo who desire an iin-
muculatelyN clean scalp and luxuriant
hair should not hesitate to tr.v thCs
wondorfulinvigonitor and hair bea(-
tiiier for nothing ever compounded t
can compare with it.
1 : how lig the other' fellow is; Cole-
As a rule one application far ; inan A(lvert!ser.
risian Sage will stof thb worst case:;. Y(mrs fs but a qn kIck fol.
of tchlnjr scalp an J rnakes the head ow a comnloS exi)erence. rae
feel cool and refrosljed. .ti-ti in n.i ua .nmfnc nt
(Jet i ld of dandrulT; stoix ynn-liatr . .ourSe tng ls a free country but a
from falljnir out: start to mvr an business man who will not suport
ahumhince of luxuriant .huh ; makoiis iii nape will never succeed.
vournaii look lustrous rauiani ami
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will :do it and do
it in
time.
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If you wajit to' save something on
every Itm you buy this !s the store
for you to patronize. You mako
money by spending your money here-
Just cast your eye over the following
itqms:
.OiiQ. lot of men's pants worth $1.25.
sale .price... 85c
One lot worth $1.75 and $2. sale price
'only ..."....! $L2S
One lot worth $2.50. sale price $1.75
One lot worth $3.50 sale price. .$2J5
One lot of men's negligee shirts worth
"5c to 11.00. sale price 48c
THE FAIR
J. R. Dawson Proprietor.
is delicately perfumed and in summer
will immediatelr drive away the disa
greeable odor qtisia from perspir-
only f0 cents tit drug--
A-e and at Renfro's.
Mail orddrs fillejl charges prepaid
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nnH pnnntv In wViioli If To mihllehail
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1 that it is at least deserving of some
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I consideration at the hands of the bus-
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3 Iness" public and then when one of;
! the firms of the town in which it is
i
1 doing business in order to make a
saving or a paltry sum of fifty cents
on a plece of job work will send that
! work to Dallas or some other point
out of this-territory that the papers
tin that town have a kick coming and
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this munt usmtiiv
kicks no matter
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all Its credit into the town in order
to help along the vory enterprises that
often forgot it when there Is any-
thing to be given out in wihch there
Is a dollar of profit. Brownwood
Bulletin.
There are weeksand weeks while
a newspaper is fighting for its town
that it does not make expenses and'
yet alleged business men will send
nwav for their Ttrintinir nml rofnco fn
t : support the local newsuaners. Of
This will hold good in Coleman i
Brownwood in Georgetown or in anyj
other town. There ought to be a re- '
formatloa and a square deal. George- '
town Commercial.
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Larjre botpe
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1910, newspaper, August 20, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346063/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.