Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DAILY BULLETO
FRIDAY TfOYEMBEK 1M6.
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That are up to the minute
in style that wear well hold their
shape tailored by tailors who un-
derstand their business and sold at
honest prices are to be found at the
One Price Store.
The prettiest of the pretty
patterns are in. my stock and it
matters not how particular yo
may be I have a suit that will ap-
peal to your taste. Let us con
vince you. Come and see what we have to offer.
Prices from
Suits on the bargain counter
up to $15.00 nowoing for
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SHOES
No better Shoes exist than
are to be found in my Shoe De-
partment. The Walkover line
for men are unsurpassed for
btyle quality and wear. When
you buy a $5.00 Walkover you
get $7.00 worth of leather and
wear
Their $3.50 and $4.00 grades
cannot be equalled. I am selling a solid leather shoe
for $!. A solid leather shoe guaranteed solid sole
heelmd counter warranteed to give good wear at only
$2st)0. The ladies appreciate the shoes we sell them.
My $2.00 shoe is the best on earth at the money.
f Made of fine Vici Kid upper an extra good oak sole.
A shoe that cannot be bought elsewhere for less than
$2.50. ' Brin's price only $2.00.
Ladies Shoes from $1.35 to $4
Arc your boys and girls hard on shoes. You will save on your shoe
bills if you will make it a rule to buy them from Brins.
Boys and girls Shoes from
90c. up to $2.50
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Ak for the Tote Coupons and Premium Stamps they are Free.
"VVe appreciate!
Tour Business.
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If you want first class service In
the Laundry line patronize Ed Sol-
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Pleased?
Of course your wife will bo
pleased with that hair cut if you get
it at our shop. We know how to
please.
Pete Anderson
The West Broadway Barber.
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Carnival
During the Carnival
and afterward in fact
at all times
TOILET SOAPS
are indispensible in all
well regulated house-
holds. We want to call
your attention to the
fact that our assortment
of toilet soap P?e
creams and all toilet ac-
Sisories is not surpass-
ed in Brownwood. When
needing anything in this
line give us a call.
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corner $75.00 worth fencing on
lot. Price $600.00. ' Terms $200
cash balance 1 and 2 years.
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That's the name of the
two best candies made
and they will be found
only at our store as wo
have been so fortunate
as to get the exclusive
sale of them in Brown-wood.
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Phone No. 2.
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To inspect the superb stock of now fall goods which we
have assembled and now have on dlsplav and to which is
oeing added many notable additions almost daily. Your
early inspection will prove a source" ol pleasure and
profit to you.
Established 1884
V. S. Cuper
: : : Quality and Price is Always Right
Misses Bertha Joplin Louise Shaw
and Noma McKlnney returned this
morning from a visit to San Angelo
and the fair. They report a very
pleasant time but say they hope
Brownwood will have better street
cars than Angelo has whenever she
gets 'a street railway system.
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WANTEDv-To rentwra furnished
cottage. I jll waif a place for
at least six nlDntlisprobably longer.
If you are goiV; iway and want to
rent your furnhVl place to a nice
family who will tfce good care of it.
please let me he4rrom you. A. R.j
BOWEN care ofTheBulletin. tf
Let There be Light!
In obeying this injunction each person is left free choice as to J
the quality and amount of light he is to supply but if our advice is
solicited we unhesitatingly pronounce in favor of those "Electric
Portables" of which we have an elegant assortment. They combine J
brilliancy cheapness safety and cleanliness. Let us show them to you.
Armstrong Jewelry Company
weatner f orecast.
Tonight arSaturday partly cloudy weather.
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Home goods for home people:sthe
slogan of the day everywhere. Walker-
Smith Co's fresh home roasted coffees
are filling this want and prove better
and stronger than shipped-In coffees.
Ask your grocer.
Te day's Market.
Fort Worth Texas Nov. 6. Cattle
received 3700; hogs 2400. Steers
fair stedy tops $4.25; cows choice
higher tops $3.10; calves choice
higher tops $4.50; hogs choice hgh-
er tops $6.00.
Local cotton 3:50 basls with best
grades bringing as high as 8.90.
Rire Ribbon. Caaup from Taa
Zahdt county Juaecehred at
HALLONQUISrS.
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BELL & PROCTOR
Dentists
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ttoum 8 ta 12 m4 fraa 1 ts 5.
Wyley Jones who has been making
his homo at Brownwood for the last
year has his household goods loaded
on board a car and Is moving his fam
lly back to Sparta In Bell county.
.DR.B.F. WINTERS
EXPERT OPTICIAN
Two doers from AnMtrenc Jewelry C
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Eyes Examined FREE.
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5 way on sale this week only at a bargain.
West TeAas Land Co.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908, newspaper, November 6, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345423/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.