The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1912 Page: 7 of 7
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:: Only 7 more days to innvhtiac!
■i Come and insp<vt them Wo
1 are CUfPTINd the • on near
ly everything in that hue. as
other linos.
Ladies’ and M<v*c» S'vMtfrt A1
COST, and many other thing#.
We have a IVantdul line of Hand-
Painted China. Most of it of-
fered Less Than Cost—
don’t want to handle it.
We will be open every night
until after the 24th.
Come Early and Get Choice!
Millinery Less Than Cost.
I K' »!*>«>» *e A<t|«in» ten last iilsM
HatiU tV (nr Hen An#«>)«< for
4 i\ A d*Cs slri
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V\ t MvN>e«e returned last nlplii
itwit u ytmi t btmltp'*" tr 11» to
man
Ml» Dyke Went left last iiIkIiI for
tjeldiwvl, il eVnl>, n tii'le she will #|>emt
« tew «t»(* \UttliiK with re 1st Ives mul
frlemtw 1 ’
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Kd ({llllsin left ln*t night for Oli-
urn inittuns utK
mitsiMi ( KnwiM
W» have had many ruller# during
Hn% Inal few du) a to, look lover th<
many Mg bursalns we are' offering
on owt •'nils, silk dresae* nnd costs
mill imr .den iwvn greittly imreuM'd
Tim liuitim ■>( Brown wood know u
iNiriintn when they come irrota on'*,
iim! that I* what they flint when they
U*ok at our ready-to-wear •.:*rm‘'n*"
We nr«l * selling, these \ goods at
WHOLKSAt.K tX)8T. No charge for
burn* . where he will look after bus!- slight alterattons. We guarantee
‘ ness ami property Interests for u few good ialoes In every garment
! days ' LKLA B. KLLIOTT k CO.
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THE FAIR
J- H. MARTIN, Proprietor
i Will Kills left last night for Dublin, HMfBLRT JESXT IX
1 w here ho is looking after business I.OMFLIMENTABl RE( IT.IL
i mailers today. The music-loving people of Jinmn-
flflS wood enjoyed a treat last night in
Mark McGee, county attornay, is atoning to Mr. H. J. Jenny, dirertoi
• spending today In Blanket, looking af- °* School of Music of Danlef
1 ter legal matters for the county and Baker Collide. In piano recital,
greeting friends. ! Even those who could not under- ,
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'stand and follow the "movements”
R. L. Miller, of the Weakley-Wat- * sonata, or the “flight of melodies’
son-MUler company, left this morn- *“ a fugue could not fail to appreel
lng for Hamilton, where he is look- *t® Air. Jenny’s remarkably Interpre-
tation, his variety of wildness and th<
tenderness, boldness and airy grace
Tils first number, the prehide and
a '
lng after business Interests.
Miss Lila Belle Stillman, of the de-
partment of oratory In Daniel Ba- Fugue, by Bach, was played In
ker college, will leave tonight over the thoughtful, scholarly manner, showing
Frisco for Uniontown, Pa , where she Mr. Jenny to be not only a student
of compositions, but of composition,
as he brought out the form so clearly
In his second number, Beethoven’*
Theme and thirty-two variations. Mr
LET US SUGGEST A BOX OF
WHITMAN’S
for one of the Christmas presents
you are going to give.
Renfro’s Drug Stores
*** BAKER ST. AlfD SOUTHER* HOTEL BLDG.
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wll spend th« Christmas holidays with
relatives and friends.
Miss Jean Lalng, teacher of violin
at Daniel Baker, will leave on to- Jenny showed a satisfying poise. His
night's Frisco train for Indianapolis, phrasing showed perfect art and nat
Ind, to spend the holidays. She will ural musical Instinct
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A Pleasant Afternoon.
Misa Clara Mae McGhee entertained
at her home on Center avenue yes-
terday afternoon with a
return early in January and resume
her school duties.
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His Interpretation of the fire Cho-
pin nurpbers showed him to be a true |
artist.
j Rev. J. H. Stewart, of Brownwood Chopin’s music is a mixture of
presiding -elder of the M. E. Church gayetv and sadnce* and the perform-
honor of sa ary w, w oat district, who had been in Nor- er brought out most l*eautifuHy. by
j approaching marriage to Mr. Clifford
announced recently.1
Pouncey was
The house was prettily decorated
with ChrUtmas wreaths and bells.
Several games of •42”
The two winning high
were played,
score* were
ruin;.-Ballinger Ledger.
W. K Chambers, the lumberman, re-
i ^ , , turned to Ballinger this morning from
-1.1. . < M«m« Uro,nwood. Iln h,
containing a picture of the hrlde-to- i
be. The lucky one* were Misses Ay-
ton and also preached in our city his delicacy of touch, depth of sentl-
Senda^v night, left for his home this ment and expression, and at time*
Aud prepare now for the future. A
nice large hank account Is one of the
safest and beat preparations for the
future. You should begin to save
early, however. In order to reap the
benefit C^eh an account with us
and see how *aay It Is to snve and
have your money make you more
money Our banking methods are un-
^aest’onablv the most up-to-date In
%ha city.
Coggin
National
Bank.
First Baptist ( Iluirh.
There will be a Round Table dis-
cussion of the scripture doctrine of
tithing at the prayer meeting tomor-
row night at 7:1." Fbery member of
the church urged to be' present.,
L. J MIMS, Paster
Kite Johnson and Katello French.
Following the games a salad and
chocolate course was served.
The following guest# were present:
Mrs. Gridef Lee. Mrs. Coy McIntosh,
Misses MU a Scott,; Cora lae* |Ay-
lette Johnson. Kstetle French, Ada
Ridenhowef. Kdna Jackson of Carl-
ton. Texas; Ruth McDermott. Virgin-
ia f*cdman. Mary McCartney, Maud
Staggs, Flossie Greenwood, Le!a Hail-
ey, Clara Mae McGhee.
with home folks and friend*.—Bal-
linger Ledger.
Dr. J F. McGee of May was in the
city for a few hours Sunday, leav-
ing that night on the Frisco for
Fort Worth on business
t Jesse Bynum, of New Orleans, wrho
was In the city for a few days the
letter part of>last week visiting with
his father. Y>r. M. W. Bynum, left last
fiery hrHIiaorv- and volume of sounds
the iwcullar genius of the composer.
The Pavwne. by Ravel, la a beauti-
ful and Interesting composition and
was played In an exceedingly grace-
ful and pleasing manner. ^
The Sourlre Trlste, b>- Mr. Jenny.
Is a little gem. and called forth grea1
arpplause from the audience It ta a
tone poem and Is full of grace and
beauty.
The Suite, by iVbttjtay. was played
In a masterly manner. The prelude
Is especially brilliant and ia orches-
tral In effect.
In his closing number, by Llast, Mr
Jenny’* technique was perfect and ills
Invitations have been extended by
Miss Virginia Hardy to a reception
for rhe Harmony Club and friends, tc
i oe given at the club rooms, In Car-
negie Library on next Thursday af-
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ternoon. « l
A new' German electrical device tt
enab> a moving train to set a signal partment
rnnk-s use of a slight sinking
rad as a trgin passes over It
night over the Santa Fe for Waco, performance full of feeling. The mel-
where he will look aftqr business odv was well brought on< through
matters before returning to his head- ont the composition, while one could
quarters in New Orleans. hear the insistent dashing of the
waves against the rock*.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Triest left last ■ The audience *■»* large and very
night for Temple, w ,ier«*. they will appreciative, and showed hv their en-
make their home for a time. Mr. thuslasm that nrownwood Is glad to
Triest has for some time past t>een have such an artist as Mr. Jenty
connected with the new bqsinvs* do- ,howed himself to be. in their midst
of the Texas Power and : ju his whole rec.ial,_ Mr Jenny’s
s remarkable for p;»wer,
grace and elegant of tone.
All things come to him who waits,
Bid here’s a rule that’s slicker,
A man who goes after what he wants
Will get it that much quicker.
put a few days remain for the
■-B merchant to dispose of the
many articles in his stock suitable
for Christmas presents. To get the
business you must go after it. Our
columns are oper, and our services
are yours, either in tastefully writ-
ing your copy, or artistically display-
ing your ad. Phone our solicitor.
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EXTRA FANCY
Specials;
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A PenniylVanla .collage maintains a
bituminous dual mine -for instructlor
n practical ias theoretical
■ iriog. inrlvidlng rescue work. -
i lidarly 2.000 years old, a
d severed Roman mirror,
tr^hltig le.id [foil to glass.
ef'errive .as w h
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new
New Arrivals. *
AUTO HOOS, in Red,
White and Blue, . .
75C and $1.00 i
NEW SCARFS and QCn 4* tO Cfl
TABLE COVERS, ZUb lU ^Z.JU
New Neckwear, New Combs,
New Batfs. New Mutllers.
. New Bar Pins, New Ribbons.
We take tfreat pleasure in showing our rner-
chamlise. Are sure you will do well to vis-
it our store for Holiday Gifts, of value, for
little money.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
of a Light company in Brqwnwood. and. piayintr
will take up the same work for his
company in Temple Mr*. Triest'*
mother, Mrs. J. S Betcndl, accom-
panied them, going on to (Beaumont
for a visit with relatives.
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Ix»raine Rouse, who last week ac-
cidentally shot himself with a small
rifle, jih steadily Improving at hhi
father's home on Rogan street. The
young man’s wound has not; develop-
ed any serious svtni toms. and,, though
very tore, Is healing Very njoely. Me
will I probably t<e able to be up with-
in week or ten days.
W. Grimes of Rising Star was in
the city this morning He had been
out in Coke county hunting for sev-
eral days, but because of illness was
forced to return to his home. Mr.
Grimes says he had a good time and
u very successful hunt, killing sever-
al deer while out.
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K. M. Scott, of the Angel community
in the north end of this county, was
In the city ye*terday on Iwislness.
Mr. Scott reports that the condition
of his section I* good, and that |»roa-
|teot* for a large crop are fine
ITPILS REFITiL
HOWARD PAYXE TONIGHT
Thrr< will he* a pupils recital at'
Howard- Pavne College tonight by the
student* In the deportments of p:ano
and vioMn. An excellent program has
been prepared, consisting of several
nruslcal numbers and the friends of
the college are assure! a treat. The
program will heztn at 8:15 o’clock.
i! Christmas Fruit Cakes, in 2 and i
5 Pound Packages. i|
’ Florida Grape Fruit,
Snow California Flower,
Red Jacket Cider.
TERRY
‘Admits Selling the Best.”
Alabama Delight.
Mix* one cupful of stale brand .
crumbs, half cvpfd of finely chopped
beef suat. on# cuj .ul of grated sweet !
potato packed dow n half cupful of mo-
lasses. one egg. well beaten; one cup- !
ful of raisins, one cupful sweet milk.
In which dissolve a level teaspoon ful
of baking soda: half a teaspoonful
each of cloves, mace and nutmeg, one
teaapoonful each of cinnamon and salt
Boll In a graaaed mold Bet In boil-
ing water for three hours. Serve with
either hard or liquid sauce.
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Curried Eggs
Fry two aUoed oulona In butter to a
golden brown, add one pint of good
stock and one teaspoonful of curry
powder and stew the onions tender.
Tben add on* cupful of cream, thicken
* brry McCoy of Indian rrefk was with arrowroot or rice flour and 1st
In the city today doing his Phrlst- j almmer a few minutes. (Tut eight or
mas shopping and looking after ’*usl-1t,n hot* boiled eggs In halves,
ncaa matters. Mr. McCoy rcuoru iarran** *n • *••• Poof
,hu, #, ' i sauce over thorn. A-plain salad of
f. , . * fonhtiy I* head letteoe or ahredded lettuoe with
! flourishing, and that there It this siloes of «uSnd oltvas adds to
; yt'ur at least three times as much oats
planted ns In any previous year, and
that all of It, though not the -beat In
the world, ta doing nicely and Is la
good condition.
H. It. Holcomb, one of the pro*
perou* farmer* of the Holder com-
munity, gave The Bulletin a pleasant
call thin morning and handed In ■
Rugs
AS A GIFT
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Very few, if any. household
article* are more appreciated
by the housewife than rugs.
They lend an air of naatnaan
and attractiveness to a room
which is pleasing to sawn*
TV# have a beautiful Una of
elegant colored ruga sniltad to
the taste of any woman.
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•hen add
flour. Add
Baku 40
Gome and look through out
mammoth Stock of Ruga, Art
Square*. Carpet Sweepers,
lAce Curtains, Umdeuma
Mattings, Window Shades,
Sewing Machine*. Talking Ma-
chines. Book Cases. Writing Desks. Cedar Cheat*. 8kJrt
Ftoot Rests, Kitchen Cabinet*. Chairs, Rocker*, Parlor and
Suit* and a thou.and other things too numeyou. to mention
Oome and See what we have
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Empire Furniture
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Boxea.
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1912, newspaper, December 17, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026437/m1/7/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.