The Daily Brownwood Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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THE INDICATIONS
now are we will
HAVE GOOD SEASONS
and PLENTY OF RAIN
this year. If the
COXEYITES
all come to Brown county this
fall they can get jaienty; of work
picking cotton. Speaking of cot-
ton '''
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Offers the public during the sum-
mer 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
CLOTHING
Is my .hobby nqw. I have
put in a good stock of
nice clothing for j
this year.
I have already sold several suits
and these have been pronounced
byall who havcseen them '
the best Values intown.
I am overstocked on
Siloes
'v Hatsand
Slb-Irts.
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You can't afford to mis's Creech's
great mark-down clothing sale this
week. The opportunity will cease
at 6:30 p. m. Saturday. See his
ad. on last page.
E St' Kendall our popular
nght operator has been on a visit
to Dallas this week. He returned
Monday and is now at work'.
Smoke the Cuban -Bloom
HallW '& Co.
B. Bowman conductor on the
nqixed run West is taking a vaca-
tion for thirty days and spending
the time with his family at Sealy.
Try our "Perfectionf ileadache
Remedy Hallum & Co. .
The many friends of J. M. Sex-
ton wjll regret ;to learn that he lost
his office on account of the col-
lision he had on the second divis-
ion last weelc.
Charlie's .stand . for strawberries
oranges bananas lemons etc.
W. G. Churchill baggage agent
is oing to Aransas Pass to spend
; the sumraerand will-start J une 1st
And can give you some money- and thus do our monied men find a
saving bargains on those lines.!' way of blowing in their spare
Ere rything- at a sacrifice price" this 'sheckels. - - '
-week. I also handle Paskola for thin.pale.people as
QfarJo 'pleasant as lemonade at
staple ixioceies hallum&co.'s.
in connection witn my dry goods. v
Speaking Monday.
Editqr 'Bulletin. Please pub-
lish notice that I will address the
people of Browri county in the coiif t
"house at - Brownwood on Monday
evening at 8.30. I will discuss the
work of the 23rd legislature and
state issues and invite other candi-
dates for die-democratic nomination
for the state senate to address them
"at the same time and place.
J. M. Presleb.
The Foit Worth Spanish orches-
A A dltchfetflV. jtra will furnish the music for the
u I jiv .J Conductors' picnic at Lampasas on
.. Alay23rd and.it.goes- without say-
" ing that they know their business
Mmnnu "fVi I nrim Innd all the late Cornet dance
Opposite Post Office.
This would be. a happy an
' " nouncement 'to raany peo
Don't forget Charlie's stand if
you want anything in his line. He
pic but untortunately or ; win try l0 tre.lt you right
iortunaieiy it is sciaom to
be found now.
Groceries to Sell
is a more common an-
. nouncementbut vncn thcy:
are sold as close as
Looney Offers
The public is almost as
eager to get ithem as to
borrow money. Looney
knows it is dull and knows
he has to sell at the lowest
possible margin.
ustomers arePleased
who trade with him his
stock is large his expenses
light and he can afford to
Mammoth Store.
- Quite a delegation of our Goldth-
waite friends will attend the Sam
Jones meeting and wo will be glad
to see them all up amonng us.
:Goine right alongj old neighbors
there. ife plenty of room for every-
body.! ' - '
DcChirk lias some bcautiiul
scarf and stick. pins.
Mr: W. fl. Till hot the popular
hotel and restaurant mun has leas
ed the Rankin House and is now
running that and the Club Restati
rant. Persons attending the meet-
ing or at court cannot do better
than to stop with Mr. Talbot vho
i8 as fine a hotel man as we have
in this country
Al strawberry plants for saloat
IiS.UoClpcr hundred. JPN"
fVK t wMrs. J. DbCjEbkV
The Expense of the Liquor Traffic
Most of the fearful amount of
crime unrest and depression can
be very easily traced to the crimi-
nal tendencies of the liquor traffic;
and the enormous consumption of
the wages of. labor resulting in
poverty and the exhaustion of the
resources -of the people that this
traffic occasions is not less than
one thousand millions of dollars!
A safe and recent estimate gives
this as the amount spent directly
for alcoholic liquors and another
thousand millions is expended to
take care of its "awful consequences.
Demorest'8 Family Magazine.
The pupils in the sixth and sev-
enth grade of the Central school
who were riot absent during the en-
tire year past were Ira Lane Al-
ma McConnell Lula Sivells Dick
Ehman Meddle Lowry and Katie
Wood. Those who were not tardy
were Mary Mcintosh Alma Mc-
Connell Ward McConnell. Katie
Wood Sallie Son Meddie Lowry
Ira Lane and Lula Sivells. The
pupil attaining the highest average
grade in the studies of the seventh
grade was Lula Murphy in the
sixth grade Ward McConnell.
On account of the Jones meeting
the baccalaureaceBermonof Daniel
Baker college will be . preached
Monday at 11 o'clock instead of
Sunday as before announced.
Conductor Ed Poole is pulling
the bell cord on the. West end fast
mail and will remain for thirty
days on the run.
Mr. Geo. Seawell brakeman on
caboose GG had his hand badly
mashed while coupling cars at
Miles last Friday. The Compa-i
ny's Dr. at Ballinger dressed . the.
hand and it is thought that ampu-
tation will not be necessary We!
are glad Geo. is hurt no worse.
A large lot of Chamberlain's Gol-
rfe remedy just received at
HALLUM K UO. S.
BEFORE SUNDAY
BUY ANEW SUIT
OF
masAm
AT THE
GREAT ROD STORE.
Knowing our customers will all want to dress well oo Sunday
when
5oao
People
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Are expected here we have made the following slasfringcuts on
cldthing to place them in the reach of everybody.
5.50
5.00
g.fo
6.00
gjdo
850
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Scotch plaid square cut all wool.tailor-made at 15.5a ofiered at 7.5
Fine imported cashmere suits cheap at .16.-50 now offered at 80
Fine all wool square cut cheap at 14.00 now offered at. 7.50
Boys 9.00 and 12.00 suits will be sold at 5-25
Finest line of pants all wool prices ranging from 1.75 to- 4.50
We are selling splendid men's suits worth 5.00 and 6.50. for
Sack suits good values at 9.50 reduced to
J3l wool made by the Buckskin Clothing Co. -worth 8.50 for
Best navy blue Slater woolen mills worth 15.00 reduced to
All wool former price 10.00 reduced to .
Fine tailor-made imported cashmere suits worth 16. 50 for
A.11 wool boys and youths suits sizes 15-20 worth $6 to 59or
Fine tailor-made suits worth i2.5oreduced to
Fine gray cheviot suits worth 14.00 now offered at
LEON BRIN
? LOOK HERE.
Sewing .Machine NeedIea.Shuttle8
S Oils. ScrowK. Bolts nnd-evervthins T! B
m - T 'J fl Bob
w needed for Sewing Machines can he JL
had at C. L. STEFFINS' t
DRYGOODSSTORE.
I1 Till?1 Pl?n QTAPI? I
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Barbbr Shop. j
Sgg LQPP- Brownwood National Hank.
ark
vour
fine hat marks
hat with oAe of those
at DeClaVk's.
EycRV Bodv Who Knows
S. P WILLIAMS.
; Knows it is needless. to Bay
Hb Sells Groceries
And
Sewjg Machines
AND THAT
He sells them just as cl
thcyxafcilDelsok
fur
knojljhim buriybu will call at
(h'isstorc while you are in town
you will be convinced that
HE DOES
'Hugh batnem-j assocmies.
Will ..Parman
Four bathrooms in connection.
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plTY BAHBKli SUUi'
UfoofUni. nrl .tr AnflHrsiinV -
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proprietors.
Hot and cold baths.
Allnmn Block Brownwood. Texas.
T OW & LOW.
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AOKICULTUKAL ImI'LKMBNJ
Yotf will want to buy
GROCERIES
While here and you will
j i : want them
JG H E il P .
O-O-O
A! S. McGHESNi
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Bernay Opera Blopk;
Carries A Large Assojit.ment
Of Fresh Goo
Close pbiccs.
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DENTIST.
Ofiice in Brownwood Nat'l Bank
Building sj O h .
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Buowswood
Tbxas.
Farmors wating to plant late
cotton or replant' can tind the bst
grade: df seed at! ' '
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