Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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4 1909.
THE DAILY BULLE'ilH
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One of the prettiest homes on Hand
street. Will trade for Coggin or
Ford Addition home. ' If you want
to get close it call and see us.
E. B. HENLEY & CO
Phones 2 153 and 280
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1 BAKERY
CEMENT WALKS
If you are ready to build sidewalks or any-
thing in the cement line it will pay you to
see me. All work guaranteed and at rea-
sonable prices. For particulars see or
phone me at Broadway Hotel.
JOHN TRIPP
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When you -want first-class -meats.
Our service is not
excelled.
Boysen's Market.
;FjresliL Ovir Bone Meal.
eaLlslxixt: 05rsters.
CHICAGO
AND RETURN . .
Account InternationalLive-stock Exposition
Tickets on sale Nov. 27 2n 21). and 30 J)oc. 4th- und
35th. '09. Return limit lea va Chicago on or before Dec.
lath '09. Po.r furUier.inforUiiitioiapplyito
: C. W. Strain G. P. A. Fort Worth Texas.
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INSURAN
LAND
Neat four-room cottage '
witfi . hall anitl:: -:two
lioreh.s: ;- atist : front ; .
city water.. J'rfcfe-$50Q1
?2Wl cash; hala.iicft. to
jsiiit jjirchpser-
SiK-roonv home - jCogsih
AdIitto-n: 'ast 'iVont; .
pood harn . ' ahtl city
water; 1 Lot 192- hy
-.10 fee;; . PrJce ? 1750
$500 cash; bal. easy..
1G0 acres of land 12
miles north of-tow'n;. 70
acres in cultivation 100
more tillable; .4 -room
house; 2 good welia;
one. windmill; Price
320 per acre $ 100 cash
balance on. easy terms.
FOR . it EXT ; filrbom
home oh .'Booker .Street
$3n por; mbiith. .
FOR . RK.V:r:W': j-room
home on: MehvoOil ave--mie.
Valley- A"ie"' ad-ditlon-
$S.nO .per.Jtionth.
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MEETING OF DAUGHTERS
CONVENTION ABE PUBLIC
Kury Ono .Uny Attend and Ho Assur-
od of a Hearty Welcome Says
.Mrs. Hailcy.
The Bulletin has had numerous in-
quiries concerning the sessions of the
state convention of the Daughters of
the Confederacy which "convenes here
on Tuesday of next week and this
morning we called up Mrs. 1. .1. Bailey
president of Winnie Davis Chapter
and asked for information concerning
the sessions. ' .Mrs. Bailey says the
meetings will all be public and ex-
tends ji jiiost cordial invitation to
everybody to attend. To make it pos
sible for all to attend the (laughters
have secured the opera house where
there is plenty of room and comfort-
able chairs. Come" you are invited.
.lust received a beautiful assort-
ment of line leather novelties. hnWow
covers post cards albums doilies
table throws music rolls Indian bead-
ed moccasins (ladies' and tni.sses'
sizes) at IIartu'ngs Photo Studio and
4 i S t.i r it t
a tore.
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KK.SPUTIONS OF KK.SPKf'r.
Whereas on Saturday morning
Nov. 27 1909 our beloved sister Prae-
torian Mrs. Pearl Skinner wife of our
Worthy RecuDler. II. L. B. Skinner
was callod from our nifdst to the Su-
preme Council above. -we the member.-
of Urowinvood Council N"o."ni; Mod:
ern Order of Praetorians submit the
following resolutions:
Resolved; First that while we miss
her gentle presence and tender minis-
trations we mourn her not as dead
but gone before to. be .with the Master
she loved and served so faithfully.
. Second. That we rejoice 1n the re-
cord of the beautiful Christian Jif
that she . has. left ti u.-:. and that wt
strive .to. emulate her example.
Third ; . That wb extend to . the be-
reaved husband otli; love and sympa-
thy and pray that the (Treat Comfort-
er. may be w jth. him to bles anoVheer
Fourth; That a cop of these reso-
lutions be set to the Praetori.ui
Cuard and the Dally Bulletin for pi!i-lit-atlon
and also that the be placed
in the minutes of this Council.
W. D. W.ATKINS.
;;'.r. e. j. 'warren.
- ' H. P. TIDD
; . . ' Committee.
Adopted -by Council. December 3 199.
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Home.
We are pleased to announce
that the GULF REFINING CO.
business in Brownwood is now
located in its own building just
finished fronting the Frisco
freight depot.
We Are
Pleased
to Say
that in our new location we are
in better position than ever to
haudle our rapidly growing Oil
and Gasoline trade.
We want you on our list of
customers. Atrial will convince
you that we '-deliver the goods.
I Gulf Refining Company
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W. T. HOSKINSON Agent.
BEADED INDIAN MOCt'ASIXS FOR
LADIES AND .MISSES; GET A PAIR
FOR Y0FR WIFE OR SWEETHEART
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL 00E.
HARTUMJ'S STI'DIO. d39fcl2
Gib Porter who i employed at
Temjile. is in the city today for a wit
to his mother and brother.
Ncff Foundry and
Machine Compan
Opposite Brownwood Ice and Fuel Co.
We work anything- in iron or steel.
Complete Wood-working Plant in Connection.
If you want it done right bring it to us.
Boilers Inspected and Repaired.
Gin and Well Auger Work.
Wagon and Buggy Work.
Horse Shoeing Etc.
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Office out KenfroN Drim Siore J
4 Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. laJ f
J 2 to 5 p m. Olilce phone 330. 4
j Residence phone 333. J
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DAVIS & DUFFY
Painters of
Buggies Autos and
Signs.
liack of new
C'itiens National Hank
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You Get the best service
possible; also the highest
grade goods when you give
your grocery trade to
Hunter-Kunitz Grocer Co
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A-l is a commercial terM conveying
the idea of the best highest grade top
notch etc. This applies especially to
coffee FRESH HOME ROASTED.
Three pounds for one dollar packed in
air-tight moisture-proof sanitary tin
cans. Phone your grocer.
L. B. ROSS
House Painting
and Paperhanging
1207 Avenue B.
The Famous
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WHEAT AND OATS
lust received a small car of pure Texas
Mediterranean Wheat
This is a iittle the best seed
wheat we have had Jto after this
season end with good rains there
is plenty of time yet to make good'
wheat. Have only about 400
bushels. Come at once before
it is sold.
White Light Flour
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5 -W;a!sahav Texas Red Rust Proof
Oats.
Brownwood Mill. Elevator C6mfy
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1909, newspaper, December 4, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346148/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.