Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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IjUiUlf At HSI Otfl i
275 acres 8 miles from Brownwood
I have a tract of land
75 acres in farm and 50 acres more tillable, balance good grass;
good tank and 4-room house, all fenced. This place has not
been offered for less thirty dollars per acre. i
Will take good notes or shine money and other property,
either town or country, in trade for half the purchase price and
give easy terms on balance. If joii want a good bargain, get
busv. It will surely sell in 30 days. Vours tor business,
dvn*. He reports a real live time
then- on yesterday.
Miss He|^n !>uniel has returned
from DeLeon w here sjie v^lred fur :i
week with friends
Mrs. Lyle. wife of Jailer Lyle, and
children have gone to Blanket for a
two wt-eks- visit to home folks.
W. R. Trelford .traveling
H'bat you can Arid at our JeWelry
Store just the kind of Sterling Silver
Knives and Forks that will suit you.
show you i: 1vrg--
-nock of S’* , - i“'-r
ains
passenger
agent for the Iron Mountain Route.
I was tn the city this morning between
, trains, on his wav to headquarters at
j Dallas ■ r.
I*. (». Bolen, an alumnus of Baylor
university, was In the city yesterday
‘afternoon between trains visiting with
his old friend. John Yantis
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Daniels, who have
been Visiting at DeLeon. returned to-
dhy and were met here by their won.
j ■ ho took them to their home at Kl*
jkins, • j
John Fletcher is here from llrown-
wood. where he makes his honp-.
I There was born.to him and his wife
, Sunday evening a fine son The moth
er is at the home of Chris Fletcher.
, Joint was raised here, and has a steady
'place to work in llrown wood Lam-
CURRY & BREWER Jewelers.
Men’s Clothing
and Oxfords
c.
tor
Men, Women and
Mr. and Mrs If.- K! Kiflslow of Cof-
stcana are Vis Hit; | in the-ritv this
week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. \V.
Spangenhcrg .i t ie Plaza hotel Mrs.
Kinsloe LcS^ji Spangen.-.-re'• *.-tv.
Mrs. X. F. Baynhaai and grandjou.
Master Franklin Sharp, of Rogers,
and. Mrs. fl. -A Ulster of Merkel Stre
Miss Helen Smith has goije to Zeph-j s,,,.,;.. nf Mrs W .1 ll „| . 1 this
yt for a visit to friends. i wetfk.
J. I>. Jobe has returned from a few • (.olden Thptnp-.>n . .r resigned: hi*
days visit to Blanket, and other place with Hunter a Kui.itz ami Is
points north , noV m etjiploye of » 1- Well Fargo Co.
Hoi- Moore of Santa Anna w** in the » hu tling young man and
city this morning m route hone* from ' * "** ' v* ’ ' company a val-
a business trip to Fort 'Worth.. 1 , ‘table Plait.
D. H. -Wood returned this*morning , r"1 r,,ur,," v ^r‘iv *1- »» Austin
from a short business trip t, Fo.t 51“' '^nth nerving a - i member of the
Worth Hoard .of Kxaiuln©rs. Friends
■ ' . . , 1 ^, vv!f» tiav*- visited the capital say the
2........... . >rol...... , „lil mbi „„,i Itot lw ik
in( JW Winter,. !» .',1-. I« *>" l»W ; ,.„rV ,„rv
regular qn:irtep*> conference thh
wp#*k.
r~ ... . 1 . * Mrs. J. M Klkins, Jr., of Coleuian
Miss Ray of Brownwood who iia* . . . . . ,
, , ' .t’lne down la.it night for a visit to
been visiting-Ira- Rutledges family, . . . . . ,
... . 1 iter husband who has undergone an
left for her home Wednesday-.—J,am- .... , .. . . .
Alteration in one of the local sanita-
paaas Leader. ^unis. Ar. Klklns is a ,
Will L»w of Brownwood. came in stock raiser and farmer in Coleman
last night to attend (fee MNuatOB and -oiinty % . ■
visit friends a few da>^ — Ballinger ' J; Frank Met lee returned this mom- j
Daily Ledger. ' , ing from a lew weeks ktay at San Mar-
Flvin Wright, a former Broytiwood • cos andAusfln In the latter- city he
boy, hut who now lives is Mississippi, > was present at the opening of the
is in the ejty on a visit to the family plouse of Representatives.and had the
pleasure of attending subsequent *es-
PF.KSOXALS.
•'<1 for Stfmlay. give ns vour onier by ten o VIoek in *tfie»
nioriiitig ami we Will return it to you tomorrow Wight.
This is our one day service We received a suit of elothew
yewfenlay nt o:Otl o dock, eleauisl, pressed and repainsl
it. «»«; delivered it at 6:15. In emergency cases, we will
«lo this for you. (live us » trial order toddy. We are pre
parinu to -a«td several new tlepartments to tnir buxines*
dOring the present month. Phongc 43—180
tiRKAT BFSTtRX DRY I LF4MX; CORPAXY.
pas.is leader.
l»r. Itogart of the
Smokehouse in-
forms the Hulletlu that |ie has leased
.ill** Mrs. Willett building c^n Fisk A\-'
enu4, and will move his billiard ball
| to that building by September 1st. H-
will alrto add new fixtures In Ills new*
quarters and tnak«< the place a com-
’ fort a hie resort for
SAM BRIN’S
gentlemen
the Brinokeitiuith
tow n todqy on Ims-
met with.k Bulletin
ergone an 1 man iie 1 xid be never saw 4jrop pros-
al satiita- j uects better In llrown roulitjr. Mr.
prominent \unley leff the county some months
---------1 ,igo and is glad get back. He b«*-
lle.ves the llrookc<mlth farmers will
.....- ........., :iMk> -omethiug lik** a half hale to the
acre this year.
Kwell C. Kelt* is hack from an ex-
tended fi*iiin% trip to the Devil’s riv-
er country, - where he succeeded in
landing a tin** ,..mnd ftsli. He says
lie saw a lot of nice fish while gone
and doesn't think he will want to eat
fish again in a month. He is looking
Male and hearty tyy reason of having
roughed it a little while, 1
■'I'ueie Cape’ Switzer of Comanche
latssed through the city this morn-
ing en route to Bangs, where he will
sjietid a few days with his son, K»iv.
Ycargau Switzer, who is to amdst In
a protracted meeting there. "Uncle
Cape” Is one of th© early settlers of
Comanche county, and a man known
to a lijrge majority of the West Texas
citizens during the early days He la
a whole-souled fellow, with whom It
does one good to menf. He ia the fa-
ther of 8. R, Switzer, of Blanket,
where he\has been visiting for a few
weeks. . (
‘Terry sells the besLM
FOR SALK—Two large residence lots
iu Coggin Addition at a bargain. This
Is good property and well worth the
price asked. Sniail cash payment,
balance easy. Far price a»d<tei*mF*#4'Vv
dr«*s* Bin F, Brownwood. tf
S1XITIUV STV I M SBVUUItt© ^
Mrs I>. W Shaw of Waco Is in the Messrs Mark M< tieey. Hugh drove
city this week on s visit to her father. *nd i<ob1)^ Kturdlvant left this aftir-
W. K. Cox * , ,«
noon for the mouth of Bradv. where
Mr. and Mrs Fay Isartiey will l©avefl .
• they ex|N*ct to spend a week or ten
tomorrow night for St. Louis, Chlca- •
go. Niagara Fnlls and New York. They dav* °n * »»btng trll». They will; Iw
**x|M*ct to tH* gone nlHiut a month and lotn**d nMt l*> Hrook‘* Kame.y.
Mr Looney will purchase' tlie fail *'** remain with them until they
stock f«»r 4he Istoney Mercantile Co !retl,rn *>oai^* The boys were well
dry goods Store while away. , *,orkHd w,th Provisions and have a
---- ■ -..... gmsl hack and team and should hive
RRs. kiXKAKTKR** C0| SI> a go*»d tlm*
VI1.TS aA -
Mr. T. N. K|w«*r of Varnells, (la., Rl|
haa been making a tour through Tex-
as and came by and spent a few days ^
with hb* cousin. Mrs. H. R Kaneaster. ' cj,
Mr. Hpecr said “I am certainly pleas-
ed with Rrowtawood. I think you have 1
the best townj that I have seen In all 1 l,M
Texas for Its size.” Of course, he had ! ,h<
been eating that fainotrs peach ice ■ V'
cream of Kaneaster’s and that helped , n)
him to form n good opinion of our ' l>r
town. |
We are the people that sell so many j toi
good things to eat. I sa
KAN’KASTKH S KANDY KITCHKN. U*h
Terry sell* prodace."
Pure
South Texas
and
California
Orange Blossom
Honey
KAMTAHY HTEA.W I’RKSMIVd
Now is the time to get.rtf of dl4>
ease germs, and the beat wsjr to hegAv** ’
is to have your clothes steam pressed.
Rhone 4is your order and we will do
j the rest. .. ’.*/
Our fall samples are coming In and .
we respectfully aak everybody to call'
ami inspect our woolens before buy- k
lug. We can ssive you money and
give you as good as Ute market af-
fords. Our past record is qur refer-
ence as to fair troattneft.
t GAITHER'* BUCK.
of W. C. Harward
PATTON’S
SUN-PROOP’ Paint
PAINT
cek UMk-
front of
ic. They
ing awn-
Vlug the
EARTH
dy &- Denny
Paint and Wall Pa^erVo.
W© could .not supply demand ,
last week, but will have more cake*
and bread for sale thia Wook on- the*
Rrcsbyterlan church lawn.
We will bay yaur Wer and whiskey
Until further notice you can buy
your breed and cakns for Sunday din-
ner at the Saturday afternoon sales,
weekly on the Presbyterian church
lawn
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1911, newspaper, August 4, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005827/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.