Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1908 Page: 1 of 6
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..Strong companies prompt and Ho-
qral payment of losses. We always
keep your insurance in force thus
saving you the trouble of burdening1
your mind with it when it expires.
E. B. HENLEY & CO
You do riot have to -jg'atch your ex-
pirations whon insuroith us. Wc
always renew them at ti proper time.
E. B. HENLEY &. CO.
VOL. 8
BROWN WOOD TEXAS WEDNESDAY JULY 15 1908.
Pages
NO. 231
DAILY BULLETIN
Rankin Sheet Metal Works
High Grade Plumbing
Sheet Metal and Tin Work
WALKS 10 THE PARK P
A Movement on Foot to Extend
Cement Walks to Coggin Park
VSTt-frtlijr Forecast.
Toniffht ami Thursday partly cloudy
weather.
CLINK
Malone Well
Work hean a train today on the
Malone oil well. The ea-vinr "arrived
Who Has Them?
The Bulletin has an order for a pair
of antelopes ami also for a armadillo.
They mu&l be aiive and in irood or-
der. If nnvbodv 1ms snch tkiny
about them ifcev can learn of narties found that a ii -take had been made
wrintlno- tJwwi v milvrnw nMlik nf-' in measuring the well and it N 140
and was put down thi-. morning.
When putting the casing down it wns jehureh have;.become interested
MOST ALL PARTIES ARE READY
Mr. S. R. Coggin Will Build Eight Hun- (
dred Feet Along His Vacant
Property. 1
A movement i beinjr inaugurated
to extend the lament sidewalk.- aioiufj
at least one si'd1 of the street all the J
way from town to Cirjriti I 'ark. Asj
! heretofore reported in the I'.ulletin1
I with possibly two or three exceptions
all the parties who live between the
Methodist church and Austin .enne1
Presbyterian church have made con-1
tracts for cement walks and this '
string w-ill -soon be completed. Those
who live .-"beyond the Presbyterian.
in a
3E
lice.
y
Z. i
Uip Van Winkle
tonight.
The DaaieJ Baker Quarfet will cive
v
a program tt the voiles1 ?hapel Fri-
feet deep instead of I-SO :is wa sup
posed. The bejran tin w ork of drill-
ing1 asrain this afternoiLi.
iMn Vmii Winkle MaU'stic toniuriu
day niirht.
ht. Yon'
t miss it.
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Mis? AlicetHoruv of Lometa. is the
guest of Mr. And frs. J. A. Whitehurst
this -week.
Winkle Majestic tor
Que of the most olichV"1 'vt1
nmus
of the .season may be expected at uan-
iel Hak.r chapel Friday nisht when
the rolled quartet will give an entertainment
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The Week's Offering
n
And if the price has an influence over
your buying of seasonable merchan-
dise surely you will find it interesting
at our store this week. We offer
20 Per Cent Discount
On our entire stock of Men's and Boys' 2-piece
summer suits you will find them on counter No. 1
'and thev are all new and robby things at $12.50 to
520.00 LESS 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT.
Counter No. 2
We show a great line of Clothing the best
bargains eer offered in a clothing way real 510.00
to 515.00 values NOW S5.00 and 56.00
o Straw Hats
and 56.00
I
A few real Panamas left. $5:00
values NOW 53.00
20 Per Cent Discount
On our entire line of MEN'S WOMEN and
CHILDREN'S Slippers and Oxfords this is for one
week only and includes everything in the Slipper
line Stacy Adams John Kelly Selz and Hamilton
Brown Shoe Co. goods: you may look the world over
and you will never find better makes-.-buy your Ox-
fords this week.
15 Dozen
Moloney make Ladies Shoes and Oxfords
real 53.50 and 54.00 values clean-up price 52.50.
Ladies Waists
Net Waists in Tan and Ecru. Silk Waists
in White and Cream and White Lawn Waists the
entire line go at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES -you
never had the opportunity before.
Ladies' Corsets .
20 Dozen Ladies' Corsets real 50c to 51.50
values NOW 25c.
Ribbons
20 pieces
values now 38c.
I
wide Fancy Gibbon 50 and 75c
Many Deep Cut prices in our piece goods de-
partmentwe waut to SHOW YOU.
D
amey-jmun &
For Better Values.
Co.
still further extension and it i nv
thoughtpossible to extend the walk to
tofrfjin I 'ark. An.Cojfin.- who owns
nil the .property on one side of the
street from the AHWon corner to the
park yesterday-telephoned the liu! le-
an that he was entirely willing ami
ready to contribute his part to the
movement by building a walk alon.;
his vacant property all the wa to the
park at any time the other eiti.en un-
ready -to. join him.1 Tids is a -treu-h
of about . ehyht hundred feet and Mr.
(ogjUVs-readiness to build will prob-
ably be. the means of inducing' tti' is
to hel ma;ke H a solid sti-eteh of walk
into tiwn! 'Tt ao Id add "greatly not
j only to the appearance of that part of
the city and the comfort f
i 'ens- . but wou Id enlin nee - pei-t y a ! -fue
iji that section-. . A number of the
eiiiens atohjf "this stretch have a"-
i t-eadv been -en and are readv to
in- the -iioverneyt. W. G. hiirchi
ha aJrend contracted for a wa1
n ound his prTn i fcV .
Ikhi aii H-Jnkle 3Iaietic tuniirlit
o i 1 1
1 1
WAS-'A CLOSE CALL
rijn wwxxxa missli) mua
i o i i tii-:!) v (ori'i.K.
How Did You Feel
When you thought you had gotten
the lowest price on the article you
bought and then to your chagrin you
met some one who bought the same
article a dollar or two cheaper than
you did? Why sbhuldii't you have
I our dollar
as anybody
re probably
habit of hag-
reason you get
you the only
a Store that sells
price marks its goods in
treats everybody
gotten
is worth
elses dollai
one w ho
iiiiiii a
the wo
cure is
at one
plain li
alike. Cash not only talks at my
store but makes a loud noise in the
way of buying goods at the right
prices.
st
to
HORSE GAVE A QUICK JUMP
Vml the Hir-'tM a Jerked lmot
From I'tnler the Wheels of a
l':issl:nr Hu Car.
Th ncessitj of either pia !tl
or a tlaeamn at the Austin Avenue
J cro&siuJi.on th' Sjinta Fe ttas'euiphaj-
j iz d tlris . ..mprmtis when a moin
1 1 airt V.ame-v'lthi a half a foot of
smashing a'bugy. in which Joe Moore J
and his : -sister .Mr.s. Fox were dnvim;i
to town." A blind trins of cars were
- .standing on the trqxli and there being
snlflcieui room for the passage ...of.
l.uggieKv Air. .jGOre attempted to cross.
A the horse . t'aui r on the track le-
joud the st'rtiig of cars a screani from
a lirakeman Startled them and looking
arofluu snvr a car almost upon them
The moving train frightened the horse
and ft jujiiped in time to drag the lm-
gy out of. the Va . by perhaps a half
a foot. " "
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SAM BRIN
The One Price Man
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Who Mollis For Tvess
TTf 1 " I
3ft
SANK SECOND
TIME
Man and Wife are Barely Res-
cued From Drowning.
ON CLEAR CREEK
Display of Hand-Painted China
The i'lekard line of Ilajnif-l'ainted China will be on diplav at our
store. Monday. July 20th. jl'hts will be-undoubtedly the finest collec-
tion of Art China ever sluwn in this city. We want YOt to see it.
KeiiH-mher. this is the famous I'iekard China. S1000 reward for any
pHH-e-hearins' the j'tckMrd irade mark that is not genuine hand-painted.
I And Went Wading When Without Wrn-
j ing Stepped off a Jump-off
and Went Under.
What came er near beuijr a double
j-tragedy occurred on Clear creek last
;.Sntui-d:i afternoon' wnei) Mr. and
It wo a close call-and frihtmied I NI... v-i. :.imn yot into deep water
and sank twice before assistance could
reach them MesCs Kd (i.ritlin and
Walter C)dby accompanied by Cm le
Tom Kairan. were fishing there on
Friday and Saturday and Mr. and
Mrs. (Irtilin were warding in the water
while.(jther inember-s of the party were
out in a boat. They stepped olT a
deep jump and became so frightened
that both sJmk twice before Messrs
t iodby and 1 lagan cimld read't them'.
At the tme "the accident occurred the
boat was .almost sinKtug from a leak
that let in the water and one of the
men hail to remain with' the boat and
Mrs. Cpdby.
Mr. and Mrs. Cu illln were finally
rescued and suffered but little incon-
venience 'from their experience.
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Nominated for Attorney General of the I .
Na.hville Dirict. . Four Per Cent Alcohol
Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. ggin are in! r. J. K. Kobin.on of this city re-
receipt of a letter from Jeff Mc( "arn a turned last night from Comanche
former Brownwood bov who has been where he has been attending- court
practicing law in Nashville for a nuyi-! Jf" K tl""ny in a chemical
her of vears. in which Mr. McCarn ' iinaly-Is or -Tin Top -sold m that
states that he has bVn nominated for lnvn us a iion-iiltoxicaiit drtnk. In
attorney General of the Nashville dis- the chemical testlhe leverage showed
i.-n in. three ).i. ttnrnnv t four a half per cent alcohol when the
oiMMwinir Mr. McCarn and he won thol la' provides that anything over two J
democratic nomination bv only 'J(i ( per cent i.s intoxicating. he -mvesti-xotes
but regards that as quite a Mc-Jgation was conducted before special
tory. Theotlice is an important ohe Judg-e Uabney who is serving m the
..minttifU imif.il hard work but all place of Judge N. It. Lindsey. who is
who remember McCarn know that ho ill. The judge has the matter under.
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measures up fully to anything he up
Ariiistrongjewelry Oo.
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Mrs. Fox rrod Mr. Moore- terrlbl
They say. tltey could not see neither
'could they hwar the approachins train
until It was "upon them.' '
The Austin Avenue c-rossing- is the
mafn. crossing to Coggin Addition and
if has been a problem to the council
for .year.' The tihle has come how.-
ever when it is almost absolutely nec-
essary that "something be done to re-
lieve the danger to which the travel-
ing public is exposed." There are some
four or five tracka there and in doing
the regular swltebiim in the yards tin
crossing is obstrictetl continually
Hip Van
JEFF M'
stictett
f V
kle Mnicstie leniirhl.
N HONORED.
COCHIIN. Pres't.
HKNCISI. Vice Pres't
. ROGtKS. Vice Pres't.
Cogg
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J o r
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HENKY FORD.
Cashier
MARION FORD.
Asst. Cashier
ord Co
NKERS
Brownwood
Unincorporated.
Texas.
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dertakes. lie writes that he hopes to
visit his mother and many friends hero
in August before entering upon his
olllcial duties in September.
:idvisemnnt and will render his deci
ion probaldv today. The decision
will very likely be adverse to. the-"Tin j
Top" people and several prosecutions
will follow. - - .
Successors to
Coggin Bros. & Ford.
Capital Paid Up : : -$250000.00
Individual Responsibility $1500000-00
STOCKHOLDERS:
S. R CO K1IN
HHNRVI OKI.
C. 1. brncin:
R. . WOOERS
H. f. WILLIAMS.
J. A. COUUIN.
N. A. PERRY.
J. S. COOOIN.
I.J. BAILEY
With ample capital a strong individual responsibility
and a long experience in the business we are prepared to
furnish unexcelled facilities'.
Safety lock boxes for customers papers free of charge.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1908, newspaper, July 15, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344729/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.