Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1908 Page: 1 of 6
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DAILY BULLETIN.
Strong-companies prompt and lib-
eral payment of losses. We always
keep vour- insurance in force thu3
saving you the trouble of burdening
vour mind with it when it expires.
E. B. HENLEY & CO
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mirations when insured with us. Wr
jggjjsttmew them at the proper time.
E. B. HENLEY &. CO.
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BROWN WOOD TEXAS WEDNESDAY JULY 8 1908.
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NO. 225
Rankin Sheet Metal Works
High Grade Plumbing
Sheet Metal and Tin Work
THE TENT 1EEMG
(JHOWISG IN INTEHKST WITH
EACH MtJHT'S SKHVICK.
P.
X$el;llor Forecast.
jnight and Thursday generally fair weather.
CLIXE. .
Kainiiiir Along Santa Fe. ; Alliums Acquitted.
Santa Fe trainmen report thatbhrj 'Ernest Williams who was arraijjn-
rains have f alien all the way from ed in city court yesterday on a charge
Brownwood to San Anjrelo during the of driving an automobile faster than
past two days and that crops are look-1 the speed limit was found not ' guilty
ing exceptionally fine. Rain fell yes-! The case ijrew out of Williams run-
terday at Ballinger and Angelo in i ning over a dog on July 4th.
Srenerousiuantities. i
Walker-Smith Company's Pure Su-
gar Stick Candy Is packed In neat one-
pound cartons and is as fine as any
made in the United States. Try it
and be convinced.
Meets Tomorrow.
The Mission Study CI
will meet
CALLING CARDS engraved or
printed in the latest styles at the Bul-
letin office.
with Mrs. Kred Abney tomorrow at
4:30 p. m. Lesson: Chapter 4 C'hristus"
Kedemptor. Leader Mrs. Blair. All
members aye requested to be present.
Go to the irT)ome onight. 'Hie
injfrestinir. lhe younger
latest will be -hown
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Special This
SEVERAL CONVERSIONS HAD
"Old Time Religion." I he Subjec t of
Last Night's Sermon ami .Meet-
ing Was Old Fashion.
The tent meeting in progress out rn
Coggin Addition continues with eer
! increasing interest. The purpose in
1 now to run the meeting through the
i week and as 'much longer as thought
necessary to uo the good.-it js bPliPeu
the meeting is doing. Last night Evan-
gelist Key took for his subject "Old
Time Religion." and iii his sermon he
made a strong plea" for the religion of
our fathers when sacrifices were
made of time nnd of worldly things
in order that great and glorious camp
meetings could be held each summer.
There were .a number of older per-
sons present and the earnest plea of
the young preacher stirred them up
so that some gave vent to their joy
with shouts of praise. At th close of
the sermon an invitation was extended
and -out of several repentant ones a
conversion was had. '
The workers feel that a great deal of
good has been accomplished besides
the saving of a number of unconverted
souls and the meeting will le con-
tinued through this week and possibly
longer. Everybody is invited to come.
Younger Boys at the Air Dome to-J
night. Don't miss-it. !
n
The Low Prices Now
Prevailing
On Net White and Ecru Shirtwaists
At my store ought to appeal to any lady who has been wait-
ing to buy 'one of those beautiful Waists but the price has
been bevond her reach lust think ! I have reduced the
price on $6.00 Net Waists t
Tim o Vlicid'
lit I. I I
Wecft i ' : i
9 . . I ll
120 pieces Wide Fancy Silk Ribbons OQr 1 l I I H
real 50 and 75c values now - - 0 (K I f I i A I f ) I"
farm ill
Others in proportion A
vince you that these are r
The bie sale
con-
on
larice at my windows will
re oargam
othing is stillXon for a few days.
20 pieces Wide Fancy Silk Ribbons
real 50 and 75c values now - .-
Net Waists
Tan and Ecru $ 0.00 values Jj
Tan and Ecru $7.50 vafues. (Jj C Q C
now .... - (pJ.UU
Taa and Ecru 36.00 values
novjr
Tan and
now
Ecru S5.00 valuec
$4.95
$3.95
Silk Waists
White and
ments at
White and
ments at
-ream
Creai
$3.50 gar-
53.00 gar-
White and Cream $2.50 garments I Q C
$2.95
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at
Ladies White Bags 50c
$1.00 values
and
25c
Liberal Discounts on Ladies' White
Lawn Waistsregulars $1.00
I
to $3.00 values.
Ladies' Corsets
20 Dozen Ladies' Corsets worth
from 50c to $150 now . . . .
25c
I
In The Shoe Room
" Big line Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords Mo-
Ioney Bros make real $3.50 CjQ Kfl
to $4.50 values now . . U)ZUU
Counter No. 2 in Clothing Dept.
-You will find Men and Boys Suits O f ft
. $10 and $12 values now $5 and U.UU
In our Dress Goods and Trim-
ming Department cut prices too riu-
merous to mention.
Yotfts For Bargains.
11 .. it
mey-jmiin at
For Better Values.
Co.
i
to
Exchange
for
Ibidence
160 acri tract of
land in Runnells
County near Ballin-
ger all tillable 80
acres in cultivation
4-room house lasting
water near good
school. This propo-
sition is worth your
investigation as it is
located in one of the
finest farming belts of
Runnells county.
Take advantage of th opportunity to buy
$17.50 and $15. suits (or $io
$12.50 suits for $7.50
$10.00 suits lor $5.oo.
Sam Brin.
o
Has TIi em for Less
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KIDD
&
BELL
Land and Insurance.
COURT DOINGS
CtH'.UT COl'KT IS GHFMMNG OUT
J I "STICK AT III HI) It TK.
Eyes! Byeis
EIGHT CASESJNjOUR HOURS
( on nt ttonicj .Ncdniiirli and Judge
Itriiuifit'ld Cleaning the Dock
- i-I of Criminal Cjim's. '
Tli' founty court is jjriiuliiiK out (
justit t at a rapid rat. Couuty At-
torm-v MrttiiUKli and Attorney. WilJ J.
Scott broke the." record yesterday af-
ternoon by disposing of eight cases In
three hours and a half. There have
been several' pleas oT guilty and sev-
eral convictions.
The case of H. B. Shelton. charged
with swindling was called yesterday
and the youth entered a plea of guilty
and was given a sentence of one hour
in the couuty Jail and a Hue of $.".
Sim MclxMnore a negro entered a
plea of guilty in each of three counts
for selling whiskey and was fined JUS
and twenty days in jail liv each case.
Ur W. F. Bogartr the proprietor of
the Smoke House had eight indict-
ments pending against him for alleged
violation of the laws -governing pool
halls. Four of the cases were tried
jesterday afternoon and In the first
three the defendant was declared by
the jury not guilty. In the fourth
(case the jury hung and was discharg
ed by the court. Attorney VV. J.
Scott for the defense then offered to
submit the case to Judge Brumlleld
on t he evidence already adduced. The
County attorney agreed to this and the
How are furV flthey -rive jou trouble call and
ee our optirrtn. We haea competent optician in charpre
oi me oesi equipped opucau omce in inp citw tirmir us
your eve troubles.
Armstrong Jewelry Oo.
HOLD BUSY SESSION
WHED MEETING TONIGHT
I . . . . .
levy of 41. lo on the 4100 valuation of.
all assessed property.
An ordinance requiring all buildings-
I to have downspouts and regulating
isame was passed under suspension of
COriSClI FAILS TO -KIMS!! WORK the rules.
IX SIMJLK 'l(JHT. Tjie contract made with the Brown-;
I wood CJas & Electric company for
twenty-five street lights was ratified
and the chart showing place where
lights are to be Installed submitted by
Mayor Looney was likewise adopted
by the council.
A communication from property
owners abutting Brown street was
read and on motion referred to the
street committee for consideration.
The petition cited that Brown street
was only an alleyway between Adams
street and Howard Payne College and
the petition was that the council have
Bsald street opened and. widened.
Vhwi (lie gty Dads Will Endeavor to
Complete the Work Before Them.
j A Housing Meeting.
f The city council met In regular ses-
sion last night with the' mayor and all
aldermen present. Only a part of the
work before the body was completed.
First there was considerable' worry
over the accounts not being in regular
form and second there were matters
before the body that demanded close
and careful attention therefore at
mid-night ft was found that but few
things had Ixien looked after. A mo-
tion prevailed that adjournment be
taken until tonight when the body will
assemble to complete the work before
court rendered a verdict in favor of j them.
the defendant. County Attorney JIc-
Gaugh became convinced that Dr. Bo-
gart was attempting to run a clean
and respectable place and that there
had been no intention to violate the
law and he therefore threw out the
other four casea ponding.
Three pleas of guilty were entered
for violations of the Sunday law and
the fine and costs assessed at 44540"
in eaclt case.
' if
Acq Hickman of BlakeMs in the city
this week having- an eye treated-. .
Among the th" its that came up and
were acted i:-io c the street rail-
way francli a. . eh ordinance an
ordinance re .; . down-spouts and
the ratification ni -.ie contract made
with the Light ompnny. The street
railway franchise' called for quite a
Jot of questioning and discussion but
finally passed its first reading and was
referred to the ordinanco committee.
Wn ordinance levying a "city tax for
the year 1908 was passed by a sus-
pension oT the rules and tnuaulmou's
vote. This ordinance provides for a
Bank Examiner Here.
Bank Examiner Vanzandt of Fort
Worth is in the city today straighten-
ing out the bank folks. These bant
examiners are peculiar fellows.-
When they come to town they just
walk in and off their coats and say:
"Well I've come to look you over"
and Its not. often that any little irreg-.
ularity escapes their eagle eyes. The.
Brownwood banks are run so that the 1
bank examiner is expected any day
and he lias no trouble in making his
examinations
Don't forget that Nigger In De Cana
Patch Is the best Syrup-in thet markets -
Ask your grocer to send you a can aid
you will be convinced. .
WALKER-SMITH CO.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1908, newspaper, July 8, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345602/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.