Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 186, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
SATURDAY MAY 2$ IWf.
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ELECTRIC
PARK
(Cyclone Insurance!!
Wool
Center Avenue
Rates oh Residence: $1000 one year $2.00 1000 three
years.OO $1000 live years $6.00. This policy covers
loss or damage by cyclone wind storm or tornado wheth-
er the house is destroyed or only slightly damaged.
The ncwes&and best
amusement nlace.y
Is your suit all wool or is it part cotton? If you think it
is all wool what assurance have you that it is all wool? ' If
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ELECTRIC i
Hail Insurance
vou bought it from Sam Brin you can be sure of it. I have
the manufacturers of the
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..For a small additional charge Ve will include hail in.
siiraricein the same policy. GVt a .policy now. You
you know our companies and hv quickly they pay
losses
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Phone Vo. 2
! Miss Myrtle Gaines a former student
iof Howard Payne is here to attend the
'commencement exercises.
Wsrd Ssfctv S m jnes" vm4 a fresh ship
u J W i ment of roses HlWl carnations am
Razors
ment oi roses iniir-. raniiuiuus ;um-
caje jessamines y'hone your o'rtier;
n early: they XvKl All ik sold
If you are not satisfied with
the razor ran are - tiinr. we
want you to take a Ward on
30 days trial.
The Ward Safety razor is
the only safety on the market
with this conclave blades.
This style ot irrindinj has
revolutionized the Safety
Raror business and placed
the Ward in the front ranks.
.Every to t sold under a
guarantee in
J. F. RENFRO
If yeu. are hungry aid wish to eat.
you'll find. the Broad w ay jHotl hard to
! buat. If w are not suieior to all;
we are interior to nonftf So. If you
I wish to eat come on hr k run. Meats
B. EyHugfcins. Prop.
dlSS.
2..C.
Real gold nuggets
windows of the Arms
How would you like V
er in a mining proper
ihg big dividends on
vested. There is
that the Big Enterpr
I have one of the be
in the gold regio
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narx
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in display in the
rong Jewelry Co.
heA stockhold-
y hat was pay-
fery dollar in
ly a doubt but
Mining Co. will
yirtg properties
I Latest Parisian Creation
: in hat pins. Also the neiv
Dutch Collar Pins at
T.
BUPER Jeweler
Quality and prices always right
Dr. B. E. BELL
DENTIST
Bulletin Building
Hours 8 to 12 1 to 5
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JESSAMINES
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"Sun-Proof"
Paint
It protects as no other
paint will. It beauti
fies as no other paint
can.- It lakts as no
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other paini
ever did.
It takes more oil than
any other midpaint.
It covers mpre surface
arid costs you $1.60
per gallon full measure.
Hardy & Denny
Center Avenue
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:. Center Avenue .;.
Methodist Church.
Sunday school 9: 45. Three hundred
in attendance last Sunday help us
to make it three-fifty tomorrow.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Epworth League nt 4 p. m.
Preaching at S:30.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend air these services.
C. R. WRIGHT Pastor.
Mirschbaum
Catholic Church.
May 23. Sunday within the Octave
of the Ascension .mass and sermon at
10 a. m.
Sunday school at 3 p. m.
Special May services at 7-13 p. m.
Services every morning durir.K the
week at 6:30.
All are welcome at these swIres.
A. P. FLETCHER Rector.
Christian Church.
Regular services:
Bible school 9:45.
Preaching 11 a. in.
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m.
Preaching S:"Q p. m.
ni
The program t be'' rendered to-
ght at Daniel &hftr chapel will be
'ery Kood indeedn. Every one is In
sured an enjqwtmei evening. Admis-
sion 25 centsr l
VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION
PICTURES AT AIR DOME'
line of suits to place on the ticket attached
to each coat a mark to distinguish suit
from a mixed to an all wool. YouwilI
find on each Kirschbaum suit these
words All Wool if it is allool. iThen
why take a chance and buy a suit that
you don't know what ir consists of when
you can come to Brio's and know exact-
ly what you are geting?
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The NonuKJtls Attract the Crowd on.
Account of Their CIout j
Acting. 1
Tonight Is the Ihst chance you will
have to see th JCarwods in their clever
acting. This Win has made a hit in
lirownwoDd onaccount of their acting
being far different from any vaude-
ville act -ever seii In Brown wood. The
Alrdome- has twouiew reels of pictures
for tonight atyl Prof. Gehrke's orchas-
tra has prepare"d an especially good
program of music. The Alrdome" is
now at its best and the music to-
night will indeed be a treat to the
Alrdome patrons.
Three shows tonight at the Alrdome.
S:15: 9:15 and 10:15. Admission one
dime.
SAN BRIN
Miss Laura Ramsey after a two
months visit to her sister Mrs. B. W.
Pruitt. ot this city returned to her
home in Fort Worth this morning.
Miss Ramsey malle many friends here
who regretted hpr departure.
Fresh fish at tM
illman Cafe.
Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Nation of Zep.iyr
are here for a few days' visit to Mr.
and Mrs Ossie Coalson
You may waft tooiate many a for
tune Is won or lost In a day. Your
buying stock IhVhe Kold mines of the
Big Enterprise vo.l may mean more
to you financially than any Invest-
ment you ever made. One thing Is
sure the mining property is " very
valuable there Is no reason why with
proper machinery bit results will not
follow.
t
Mrs. Jno. G. Davis sister 6f our fel
low townsman T. C. Yantis left this
morning for McKinney for a visit to
her old home after a very pleasant
stay in this city with her brother.
IDEAL PLACE FOR A
BANQCET SAYS STUDEST.
A well known student took occasion
to- remark this morning that the Dulci
Cafe is a most ideal place for banquets
either public or private. "For seven
years Daniel Baker students have been
giving banquets at the DulcJ and we
always finmMr. Slvells able to supply
our wants Vp the shortest notice. In
addition to lAls It is a genuine pleas-
ure to go toithe Dulcl because you
find everything ready at the appoint
ed hour and thdre is nothing to mar
the pleasure of t)v6ccasIon. The ser-
vice is most excellent and Mr. Slvells
and his competenufdrce seem to de-
light in the banquets as much as the
Invited guests. No honestly could
you mention a place this side of Dal-
las or Fort Worth . that'could take care
of from one to two hundred people as
easily as does the" Dulcl." The com-
pliment is a deserved one because the
gentlemanly manager of the Dulcl
takes great pride In making his a
popular eatimr resort and Is never
more at home thiln whcnbanquetlng a
large company. j
No smoke'no ashes no dirt when
you use the "Quklkraear' stove. Turn
on and light same as a lamp that's
the "Quickmeal" Vvity.
dlS7 Jkson-Hughes Co.
Miss Callie KnudsQn of Blanket
came over last night to attend com-
mencementat Howard Payne.
..A VACATIOX WlTH0rT A KODAK
IS A VACATIOX IVASTEO . A KO-
IIAK DOUBLES TUB VALCE OF
EVERY JOURNEY V9IS TO THE
PLEASURE PRESENT AND FUTURE
OF EVERY OUTINd.X TAKE A KO-
DAK WITH YOU.
Hartug's Studio.
If you are in need; of agood spring
tonic something to biild up your sys-
tem give you an appetite clear your
complexion etc. we would recommend
that you let us send yon a bottle of
Dr. ITobson's Iron TJonic which we
guarantee to be as represented.
Shronhire & Johnson.
Half length window screen frames
25c. full length 40c JStrips. corner
braces and all ready to pail together.
dl87 . Jackson-Hughes Co.
The
Sweet
Graduate
: Gifts for thte Graduates
ouegefetions
For Boys
Diamond Stud Watch Fob
i Signet Rin? Scarf Pin Foun
tain
t
rins
For Gi
Diamond Rin Watch Bracelet
Rins Belt Pin Collar Pins
Broach Fan.
Peri Cuff Links.
And many other choicelarticles See Gifts
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
YES IT HURTS
Any scientific man to know that an
established optickin would for a mo-
man has only two
lortant of the five
that!
man stands ready
eap lenses on all
ment forget
eyes the most I
senses: that any
to nut a nair of
comers "Just for Wty cents while
they last." "You carV buy lenses at
any price at our store except they
are made for you Vcpt they fit you.
We don't want your money except you
are benefitted when the question of
price enters ounrbusiness we will close
our factor'. AVe challenge competi-
tion on service rendered we ignore
cut prices on undesirable goods for
the only tVo eyes that man has ever
had or evef will have.
BROWXW0OD OPTICAL COMPANY
Dr. B. F. Winters Manager.
Eyes Examined Free. Phone 169
Will wa
when she
help you w
to look her best
nates. Let me
irtad
MASSAGE
MANICURE and
HApDRES
miss
Pence
THE HAIRDRESSER
Miss McHutchon's Millinery
Store.
Don't he talked Into trying some-
thing "just as good' when you want
Fresh Home Roasted Coffee. Nine
times out of .ten the party wants to
work off some old inferior stock at a
better profit. Stay with home people
its always tb'your advantage. -
WALKER-SMITH CO.
DON'T DRINK THAT MUDDY WATEB
Yesterday evening a seven-foot rise
came down the creek Jusjt as muddy as
mud could make it. You can
plenty of pureclear fountain drinks
at Kaneaster's Kandy Kitchen also
vanilla peach pineapple walnut and
strnwberry ice' cream today. We sell
lemonade at 5c each made of purified
water lemon juice sugar and
One cushion"' tlre1. nt umlnr nnnnnv
3 J
ton surrov. 3150: ffirmAt" nrtpn 17?;
- y 7 v - - w jaw viu
This is a bargain and if you coptem
plate buying one. you have a-chance to
save some moneyi
d!87 Jftckson-Hughes Cx
J. B. CXOPTON
Manufacturing Optician.
Twenty years' 1 experience and a
thorough technical knowledge of the
business enables me t& guarantee en-
tire satisfaction Imevery case. No ad- j
vance fee required! Examination and
advice free. Pfficeiat Euper's Jewel
ry store.
Have you compared Fresh Heme
Roasted Coffect with some of the ship-
ped in product? Well do so at once
and we will" notNhave to use Home In
dustry and otheft patriotic arguments
to get you to tfseour coffee. Its al-
ways fresh jcrlsp nd strong.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 186, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1909, newspaper, May 22, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346325/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.