Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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WEDNESDAY,
Dresses for
Fashion's favorite designs art represented tn
this Faster display of beautiful Spring Dresses. From
the extremes dressy type to the ipost conservative
tailored moqel, and at prices that offer you excep-
tional savin (h. Our exhibit deseifvea your lmtnedl-
be borne In mind that sav-
ey Is the start towards
Bve y man
We opened
Today
' I ‘ •
Get rich, but every one can save
something. No matter hoft small your
Income may be, if you make up your
mind to lay up a part of your earn-
ings every week, it may
some very pretty Colored dresses In
ginghams. hadstee. voile# etui swlsses,
The styles are very pleasing ami the
prices are very moderate Dresaes at,
#:> tH», $t> 50 and up to $aoo that can't
be produced by dressmakers at 1*4
more money Our garments ftt and
they have the sjtyle
In shtrt watflts. we show a beauti-
ful line made of white soft material
—at from $t 50; to $5.00. Our stock of
flounclngs, hands and allpvera is
complete I'rlcejs for 27 Inch flounc-
lngs 50c. upward'* 1‘rlcea for allover
embroideries Me and upwards.
We Offer
Silk Dresses in the rough
weaves, in Taffetas and Mes-
salines draped ' with Mar-
quisette. Prices range from
And then rain some more, but with a
snug little sum to your credit In the
bank you can laugh at bard times and
poverty. While the Sun of Proaperitj
is shining is the time for the man)
dark days that are
Hound to Come. We can help you saVe
$1.00 will start an account. Start sav-*
ing today.
Lingerie Dresses
_ ‘
Elaborately trimmed in lace
and embroidery, made up ol
Flaxons and French lawns
Prices range from
GILLIAM
BROS.
Coggin National
$14.50
House Dresses
in Batistes Lawns and Ginghami
— " $1.48 to $3.95
CHARMING NEW WAISTS FOR EASTER
till IfT nm mill TOR SALE—\Vant4 to se ll four rest-
llf III I I Ml 11HII M > d«''!!<■•• lots In Coggin addition, two
||H|1 | IJULUIYIIf lot* ia Ford s addition and one lot In
* Irufjfclw.llIi'H ) Grandview addition See Jack Oahurn
GAITHER A BUCK. Parlalan ano »» Faun Fe freight office. d!53p.
vr. nch dry cleaners.
K A > DY-E ASTF R VAHiS.
** They are all. colors and all sixes,
and we want to aell them. Your little
boy will be disappointed if you do not
buy him some Easter Eggs for Easter.
Just received a shipment' of King’s
fine chocolates. Try some of King's
Maple Cream chocolates
Strawberry and vanilla ice cream
today.
Easter Gifts
W ANTED—.-"osipl*' for farm work
To have choice from so select a gathering of
pretty waists Is rar«v-but to be able tn buy sufh u'alsta just before Easter for less than their actual
worth is very unusual and a real raving opportunity.
WANTED—Your laundry business.
Sherman A Stephenvllle Steam Laun-
dries. Phone 2J4.; dl53c
Hefe is a list of daiuty. Artistic,
WAISTS—-Lingerie and tailoi
SAM BKIN
inexpensive little articles that make
• if f*
quite appropriate Easter gifts.
WAITED—Ten thonsnnd raed sec.
end hand oat begii—MH'allej A ( a.
Slid. .
KANEASTERS KANDY KITCHEN
Lockets and chains from
Your fire insurance will be proper-
ly attended to If placed in our hands.
Give us a portion of your Insurance.
West Texas Land Co.
See Harlaw’s Art Windows for a
complete ,llne of college mottos.
WANTED—Clean cotton rags at Bol.
letln. Will pay 2 cents per pound.
Hid socks and strings not wauled, tf
Brooches from $1.00 up.
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Kings, nice showy set rings, birth
stones. $2.00 to $10.00 . •
The public are to be congratulated,
that the Walker Smith Co. havese-
cured the celebrated Geo. A. Hor-
mel & Co. meat account, producers
of the famous Dairy and Minnesota
brands of hams, lard and bacon.
Your grocer has or will have them
and if you are in any
way choice about what you eat
mention the brand and note the
difference in taste, as compared to
ordinary Packing house products.
Its a revelation.
WANTED—To buy second ha
clothing, sloes, etc. No chlldrci
clothing wanted.
dH9. j STROUD A CD.
Buy your Easter gifts from bazaar
next to Camp-Bell's.
dt*»2 .*",<•
Those new Hat Pins for Easter
bonnets, set with brilliants, 75c to
WANTED—A good gentle buggy
horse. Apply to Mrs. A. M. Drunm-
field, phone 284. d!49c
Pink of Perfection
Package
Armstrong
You Purchase Satisfaction
whan you buy our plumbing because you
buy somethnlE n>o*-e than maUnala.
You buy experience, good Judgment,
and intelligent eo-operation with your
own plans and ideas.
Is your plumbing thoroughly sanitary
and up-to-date ? If not, our estimates
on installing Ttastof fixtures will in-
terest you.
RANKIN 8HEET METAL WORKS.
W’si.r Filters and Garden Hose.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Some choice vacant
rooms, close In, phone 375 Mrs. M.
L. Shropshire. d1!9c
Jewelry Co
FOR RENT—Six furnished rooms for
housekeeping, close In. Phone 594.
FUR MILK!
FOR SALE— Plymouth Rock eggs,
$1.00 for 15. Also several nice Cock-
erels. W 8. WESTCOTT tf.
now on
Sprayer
At Terry’s
WANTED.
Bright, intelligent home girls to
laaru’ telephone operating. Learn to
Ibe jn o|M-rator; the demand for ex-
perienced operators Is ever Increas-
ing, f None but home glris need apply.
Apply Chief Operator from 2 to 4
o'clock any afternoon this week.
WEST TEXAS TELBJHONE CO.
; FDR SALE—A medium’ weight rubber
'tire surrey In first class conditloQ.
(cheap.. 2o6 West Adams Phone 65$.
dtfe.
Is in keeping with
other goods that he
bays. It’s the best
Camp-Bell
Drug Company
is.. i*r<i. \ ■
I Xou bought our ice cream, you
et M 1 ha'** helped ua to build up a big ice
‘le cream ’ business. and by doing so we
, could pay Scott Bros, more rent. So
dltn they bu**t u* * nlce new ^tore. We say
It pays to help each other by using
lest home product where It 1$ as good If
can't •vau wn,lt u® to; help Brqwnwood buy
our delicious Ice cream? and dold
fjind 'drinks and frulta and watch ua help
build the best city in the world.
KAN EASTER'S KANDY KITCHEN.
Don't forget that the ladies of the
Kpinrojuil church will have an caster
sale at Hunter £ Kunlts on Saturday
afternoon. Lots of good thing to
eat.; .ill , ’ . dl52
See us (
ft Warren
Terry Sells
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the Best
Terry Sells
Produce
(West Texas lamd Co., has a bargain
for .the man wanting a home in
Frown wood The terms are easy and
tfie place is a bargain
\ For prompt Kodak dabbing see
liarlow. wfts
there to keep our trade, and we will
always be found striving .to please, a
people who have so generously pat-
ronized us. W* have something else
to Announce in the near future.
GAITHER ft BUCK,
Sknltary Tailor* -
Nothing too difficult
Easter is at Hand
Are you Ready for it?
If you hnv«* not v<-t % >lecb'tl your Easter hat wf ask you to call and
ln»|sct oUr SI*K< TALLIN EOF PATTERN if ATS and nady-to wear
tailored and -tmkliaU. We cm please you.
FOR SALE—Good gasoline launch,
first class condition. See Dyke Ward.
dUiO.
t On Saturday the) Women’s Horn*1
Mission society of the Methodist
.church will have an Easter Bazaar
njext to Camp-Bells’ Drug Store, all
Idnds of pretty things for Easter and
Miss McHutchon
lets of rood things to Cat
d[l 52.
mowers. McIntosh
dl53
Gas Stoves from
$14 up, on oasy
terms. Satisfaction
guaranteed, with
free connections.
ty. Address "B
Brown wood Gas & Electric Go
YOVR BLASTER PLVMAGE
Will look the finer If you weai some new jewelry with it. A Brooch, or Neckpiece, or Chain which your neighbors have not
Will look the finer If you weat some new jewelry with it. A Brooch, or Neckpiece, or Chain which your neighbors have not ▼
seen before should go with your new gown and hat. We have a good selection of all the latect in JKWBLKY. : : : : ▼
j iWahli Our Show Windows |
Y 6- BREWER, c*ntl?Av.. “The House for |
NEW SPRING WALL PAPER
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1911 makas ars vary stylish. The prlcss are
PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE
J b i*rd and t Tira
ntnt place to right
J couple Phone K
il or tee Ira Lane.
R V D. No, 4. Br
owuAood. dtfc
liarlow prints whits margins on all
Kodak prints.
wfts
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1911, newspaper, April 12, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006229/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.