Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE POUR
FRIBAT AUG. If 112.
Now Get Busy-Splendid Stock Farm
12.10 . acres tliree hundred acres high
state of ciilthation of tmlaiice there
are aliont flic hundred acres first-
class 1 ill Icy farm land; .splendid tuos-
quite grass past lire abundance' .stock
water splendid farm residence good
rootny barns hop proof fields fronts
prominent public road' telephone R.
P. IK school on land tliree miles good
little railroad town sixteen miles of
Itromnvood.
Trice. $17.00 per acre. Will trade
for Ilromniood property and trhe
ten years on balance.
THIS OFFKK IS GOOD FOR OXLY
FIVE DAYS.
Brown County Real Estate Exchange
PHONE 700.
L J La
meeting at Bangs today.
Miss Mary Malone of Coleman is
visiting Miss Mary Maloue of tins city
Miss -Mnyesie Mnlone has rotun.ed j
from a visit' to friends- at Dull. is Waco I
and other poiittsfn the stato I
Hut
Arthur Hollemau was anions t.e
Brownwood people who wont to Ku
today to attend the association i.. i
ing.
National oanKs are pro
tected by Uncle Sam.
They're a safe place in
which to deposit your
savings and you always
feel secure. We aim to
please our patrons and
solicit your banking busi-
ness. You will find that
having a bank account
with us wiS! add to your
prestige in a business
and sociaS way.
'Misses Hernial! nnd Ruth .U-Ca i i
have returned from a pleasant visit to i
rs f .... I
relatives and
and "Salado.
frlnis at iltihtsioij
A. S. Hamilton ot Taylor count . -here
yesterday to rent a hous.- an 1
make arrangements to move to BrA. -wood
this fall. Mr. Hamilton is sr i - j
ing for- the ministry and wilt '
Howard Payne neM .ar.
in
Mrs J. K. Smith and Mrs ti I
tioodwin are aiftong die isitnrs t.j
the Bangs association meeting toda
Mrs. Harry Hopkins and chiiJroi
;save returned from a plea.int
to (laheston.
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Clo.e Ya. a ar vif.itm;; ai B.n.u
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ing from a bsist- tiijt s. nklaJ ' -
Judi;- W"K ' Seen weni til Ze.i.-
this 1 1 TiMiij: on legal ii'aesg.
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Mod ! r reuiTiifcu t.'h :uvriu-
from San .Vitouio. v. '!' m- ttU'iitJci
the s i' I-.iKera nthm
Mis J S. IIunphrys went to liiut.s
today to attend the association meeting.
"Will I
attead.im
Bans
M -Christy and ttMibev are
the Baptist meeting a-
K. K. Fairbanks. r present nc ;
Star-Telegrtun of Fort Worth is l.i r
today in the Interest f- that ;.ii!iJi ;i-
tion. He naj'S Hrownwood is tit. !
town in Texas outside of Fo" .
and that Ire -liki s t come iu-r- 1
W. T. Rolls tr Frf Woith : a- --eittHl
the f'aee ot ui:iuagT th
lo' ii' slafjon ior r'i' F ere.-Ford
Oil-company to s a '.! ;. F v
resigned aiid will mo Iks r. .
here wirhin a s!nu-t 'r: e.
A.HiIlct.n liuirt !( i-M- T i ' i i
f Sail AiHfHiio this v-i" it atiti ! -i: 1
that h. hax ln attendiirg a ' - -
.i.'tr ani;i ui".-; Ini: ' Kerr'M' 1
is. now en route fumie tt; his en: 1 .
.lunkifi is very Miilm -iMti o-
jfr9i.'ts for I ; n i -: !!ak t .
this eoming term.
Misb Rtlhy ijmilh t-ntertatii J v . i
a trk arty at the home or ;M: v .
K. l.c!l on last njprm. compli: if.t.i y
to the meinibers of (."aitip Independent
and a tVu frtonds. Tiie yoium .u-n-i;!
. iiii "tOK i tip" Ilk'1 jhso.;.!
'drefiMl tijany years ago attd Uo M -
vi SAim N'w-y Ytmug win
t.'i'fi ' j. fixes on their Med'ie
iVtieiouR refreliniMitE were set -d
srioe the ewniiig.
FuiK-tnaJity can he eultivatetl. Slow
eonohfs rau b cured. Sotn orje has
Sb
Mr. DeRoame
As Dick Heldar. Airdome Friday August 16
l). M Scotr and wife are spend. hg
today at Bangs and attending the Bajv-
tist meeting..
aid that the only way to rat eh u.
1 noss and entirely dependent upon your
r.iu h to auut on time; and in this
pithy sentence lies the gist or the.
only eure oT tftaj.hnfiK of unnuue.tual-
U.v. Two rule crow out of it. One
Etheridge are visiting with friends at -l ."Always-beg! in time to get
. wilL Selected.
Mesdames James "VVImloy and W. II.
Mrs.. A! M. Martin of Waco is visit-
ing in the oily thia week.
Bangs and attending the association i rpadyr tho
meeting. r
Mrs. M. U Slyells and Mrs. CbaS.
SiraM are a'teiillas the association
It f Mull Af f'nlomtm clsitoit liii iuls
IS "When there .
are several things to he done" decide ' : '
which is the moat- (important and do! ' . "
-u..- is . s ' " . j Henry Norwood and wife have re-
thai first. Punctuality is a comfort-; J .
n. . ' ; . r turned from u pleasant visit to dohls-
able virtue m the family an din husl- '
uoro m i.oieiiuui coumj.
You have to broil a beefsteak
You have to boil a ham
You have to fry a whitefish
And roast a leg of lamb.
Eut when a package of Post Tdasties
Is lying on the shelf
No fry no broil no roast no boil
Just go and help yourself.
Written by JOHN N. DOYLE
care l M. Ferry & Co.; Detroit Mich.
One ot the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co.
Battle Cfijek iHch. paid $1000.00 in May.
- Mrs. F. M. Riehnrds of lirady was
sjjondiug last night in the city with
friends and returned home this morn-
Dr. Jj. P. Allison camp in this morn-
ing from an extended stay in the
north and -east where lie took special
courses in surgery and spent a very
pleasant summer. Mrs. Allison and
the boy are stopping with relatives
at McKInney While the doctor is get-
ting their homo renovated and ready
for occupanc'.
Capt. "ty. M. Gray ' special agent
of- the- department of agriculture of
Monarch
I Bottle
i Pickles
? Sweet
i: or Sour
35c bottle
I for
25cts.
"Terry
Admits Selling
I the Best."
the I'nited States in charge of cot-'
ton investigation was a caller at the
Bulletin office while in the city today
('apt. Gray visits Brownwood about
once a year and always finds the
tovwi making forward strides In the
way of growth and improvement He
was formerly a newspaper man and j Zing -Zing Brings Paradise to
Heals Sore Feet!
Soothes Tender Feet!
Refreshes Tired Feet!
talks interestingly of newspaper experiences.
Toilet Articles. We have them and
they are something that will satisfy
fhf most fastidious. The Arcade price
is right. Ask io see them.
Feet.
t
There s no pain so keen so crippWn
aEonfcunfc as severe frtot-pain. It may i t
from a hundred causes but it ought t be
stopped shore Just a. soon as you get Tioire
from walking: drop a Zlng-ZintaWet intra J sh
of hot water plunge in your aching: feet and feel
the pmn give way to pleasure as soon as tier
strike thewatfr. "Whee!" you say. "Isn't tUar
great?" . T
Cinjr-Zins: Is the result f Ions chemical anal-
r c wt.. r n-..u and study of ingredients which enter th-
J F. Wieser of Hico who OAl!S Ule foot-pores ginger -up the foot-nerves and ffed
.... . . . the foot cords and tissues.
Uieser String Of gram mills passed! Ziaz-Ziag relieves the conditionK which make
... .' . - . ' corns banions and caMonses painful and remove
la rough the city today with his fainllj . the caase of excessive perspiration without stop-
. . . Pajc healthy perspiration of the feet. It is the
n route to Menard where he WtH j safe foot rejuvenator. You mast experience i.
. ! If your druggist happens to be oat of Zin-
Spend a few days fishing. He IS trav- Zh)g. send 25 cents for a package to Gelbaugh &
Smith. Chicago.
ling in two little Ford cars and gets. (' MlMiELL ftlil'O. CO.
over the road in a lively eiip. He left " :
Hho this morning at 4 o'clock and Toilet Articles. We haw cfceni and
will probably reach San Saba river they are something that will satisfy
by night. Wieser says he never saw ; tl mor fastidic s. Th- Arcade prk e
.nything so nice as the pared roads' fs right. Ask io see then.
:n Brown county. He says its a-great :
pity that every county in the state
don't have such roads.
WANTK1) Girl fts
conrl'ination b 1 y k -keep.T
ami saleslady.
Appl by mail to T
C F.LEtTRIC CO..
Brown Sr
After S-ptember 1st. will ae
located oa the corner of Flsk and.
Broadway an4 as our room ts limited
we have got to seM off onje of our
second hand machines. Toese ma-
chinies rango In price frorrn $1.00 to
$-.00. Omll andi get your choice for
." 00.
sixnBR ssBvnsr. machine co
d2.-.-i J. F. Kelmg. Mgr
No matter what th siye of our
p:ir'has or $.".0 we give matinee
tioke;s fo tl Princess with each ai.d
-. - i.urehase Call tor yoor tickets
Tin- Arcade. net to rhe post office
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New Bicyele Shop !
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. TiMMi'S. N a SANIKi:s. "top.-..
This wilt inform the public that we have
opened a bicycle shop in the building on
Mayes street facing Kaneaster's where we
are prepared to do a general repair business.
Bicycles Guns and Key work a specialty.
Your patronage appreciated.
THOMPSON & SANDERS.
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For Your Information:
We have a practical Hatter.
We have a practical Dyer.
We have a sure enough Dry Cleaner.
We have a sure enough Steam Cleaner.
We have a sure enough Expert Presser.
We have a Hoffman Dry Steam Preiser.
We have High Steam Pressure for steam
cleaning.
We have the Bowser DryCIeaning system
We have an up-to-date Steam Dye Plant.
We do any job of Cleaning Dyeing and
Pressing that can be done in any city.
Let us have your delicate and difficult work
we can do it.
A Complete Hat Factory.
We will Clean Dye Reblock and Trim
any old Hats both gentlemen's and ladies'.
We can save you money on your old clothes
and hats. Just try us. Every Job guaran-
teed. We don't use filthy gasoline. Your
clothes won't stink if you send them to us.
Great Western Dry Clean-
ing Co. Phone 43.
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