Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DAILY BULIETDf.
SATURDAY OCTOBEB li 1911
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If th Hat is old worn but shab-
by snd it to us and we will save
you the price of a new one. This
work is done here in our work-room
and not sent out of town.
Steam-dying done to your en-
tire satisfaction.
You know our cleaning and
pressing service. .
Great Western Dry
Cleaning Company.
. Cleaning Pressing DlngJ
Hat-works.
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iPhdne 43.
Mrs. Will Yantls of Brady passed
through the city this morning on her
way to Dallas where she will be the
guest of friends during the fair.
Miss Ruth Jcihnson returned today
to her home at San Angelot after a
very pleasant visit with her friend
LMiss Elizabeth Glingman.
Mrs. R- W. Turner and daughter
Mrs. George V. Ganzel passed thru
Ithfi city this morniug enroute to Dai-
las to attend the lair.
Miss Carletta Matthews of Brady
passed through the city this morning
enroute to Dallas where she will
spend a few days at. the fair.
Miss Edna. Flynn; avIio was the
guest of friends in the city' yester-
day for the show. returned this morn-
ing to her home at Bangs. .
Girls!
Girls!!
Girls!!!
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-Dr. R. a Mayes is at Bangs today
on. business.
. at E. McNeese. went tt . Baifgs this
morning on business: " a
Mrs. Ora Miller -and. Miss Mamie
Mclnnis returned this morning from
Austin.
John Newton of Cross Out was here
yesterday ' on business and of course
he had to wait over for the Show.
Miss Fanni Tarver left tfris morn-
ing for Dallas where she -svfll visit
with friends during the fair.
Mrs. H. O. Harlow and little son
Ipft this morning -for Clyde. Tex. to
visit a few -ks with her parents.
Mrs. I. JE. Neff. vQjpr. has been visit-
jing.here with her daughter .Mr. C.
H. Calvert for the last fonr months
-left this morning for her home .at Mr-
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Gregor. . j
Mrs. T. C . Brown .has returned !
froiu Sherman where she was called '
i on aocoutft of the illness of her moth-
I er. She reports her mother ihuch
better following a very severe opera-
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j JJrs. Edwin McGhee who has been
1 visiting with the family of Ca'pt. II 1
W. MeGheej left this morning with
her children for Mullen whore tbey
j will spend a few days before return
ing to their home at El Paso.
D. K. Taylor now a prominent lum-
ber dealer of San Saba and J. C. Ev-
ans the genial hotel man of that city
are in Brown wood .today and report
San Saba as progressing nicely since
the advent of the railroad.
One Week Starting Monday October 16.
GEO. W. LEMLEY
PRESENTS
Miss Rose Bernard i
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"Hi" Williams colonization agent of
the Santa Fc was spending a short
time in the tty this .morning.
.Sirs. Ed Grady left this morning
for Santa Anna where $he will spend
a few days with relatives and friends.
Miss Floy Cunningham of Coman-
che1 retained this morning to her
home after a pleasant visit Avith some
friniiris in Thn citv. I
F A. Gavle left this morning for i aponfllng the day in Brownwood today
Coleman where he will be engaged at ! Kng ready for the beginning of
work on the city's streets for several "
months. ' .
M S Hprinaii of Fort Worth sun
erintendent for. the PierFordyce school there this winter. He will be
Oil Company was spending last tght slstcd by his wife and Miss Delia
in Browwootf on busiaea. Prof. Carroll say a ery
MteWrotfcv "Parker left-this morn-i h' lm-v erP UflS jeon madv ln th
ins for Dallas where she will join
her mother and make their future ' farnor
home
Dick Pentecost eamc to Brownwood
estorday'to attend the show and in-
cidentally to "look after business af-
fairs. Mr. Pentecost says his section
of the country is! in pretty fair shape
for the winter. The farmers have
been busy harvesting their uny crop.
Prof. J. B. Carroll of Cross Out is
t Prof. Carroll says he is expecting to
! have a very interesting session of the
.Cross Cut country this fall and the
hare been busy harvest; ns
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TOVES
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Winter i coming aftd you will heed a
stove. Don't fail to see our stock before
you buy. We have by far the best assort-
ment of coal and wood heaters we . have
ever shown and the prices we are making
will mean quite a saving to you.
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14 People in Caste Mostly Girls
in a Repertoire of Snappy
MUSICAL COMEDIES
Good Singing Dancing and Lots of Comedy.
Special Scenery Elegant Wardrobe.
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Two Performances Each Night at 7:45 and 9:00. Matinees on
Wednesday and Saturday. Entire change of Program Wed. & Friday
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PATTON'S
"SUN-PROOF" Paint
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PAINT
ON
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Denny
Paint and Wall Paper.
We also have a splendid assortment
of steel ranges steel and east cook stoves.
If you are going to buy a cook stove do
not fail to see our lirje of cookers. You
cant beat the price and they are guarai
teed to please. v
Looney Mercantile Company
The Munson Shoe Stor.e leads them
all on shoe prices. They know about
shoes - how to fit them how to bay
them when to btiy. Any -shoe in the
store has to he exactly sis represent-
ed. Customers "are all .nffule sntisfi'-
ed with what tliey buy.. Have the best
repair' outfit in West Texas; did not
start this repair shop to repair our
own shoes hut had to put It in in or-
i drr to repair .the slices sold 'by some
jof our competitors in West Texas who
imagine thoy understand buying and
'selling shotts: Come in and see us.
We lead them all on shotss.and repair
work ' ' .-" -
THK MONSOX SliOE STORE
E. P. Jones and wife of Stephpn-
ville passed throuli the city this
morning enroute to San Angelo to
spend a coyple of days with .friends.
We have hot drops.
Shropshire & Jobe. Druggists.
GAITHER & BUCK Parisian and
French Dry Cleaners. Phone 158:
Ads after 2 p. m. too -late to Classify.
Carbon Carbph CarbonfU. we
have it.
j Shropshire & Jobo; Druggists
now
! ' Kn viable Keputntion.
Caither & Buck- havejjuiltja well
earned roputatlon for (he best dry
cleaning In -.West Texa.4 There is a
reason." We have the only DeVashor
Cleaner and Extractor Lnd n-so prac
tical men. Watch us grow
! Phoie J.rS for tiro very
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best.
We have. Carbon plenty of it.
Shropshire & Jobe Druggists.
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WANT Kit Position by -an experienc-
ed lady steaographer of the Grst class
order. Address C. G. Boone care of
! Groat Western Dry Cleaning Co. 310
WANTED To sell heater stoves cook
t stoves; will buy and sell ladies and
gentlemen's second hand' clothes.
JOS STROUD & CO.
.WANTED Every lady in Brown-
wood who 'is. Interested In dress goods
Ito set? my samples before buying I
have a complete line; also long life
silk petticoats and hosiery. For fur-
ther information phone R-414 or call
at 1405 Avenue B. .VlRS. ALICE WIL-
SON. a
WANTED A cook or house girl. Ap-
ply Mrs. A. G. Bratton 900 AustlnAv-i
enue. dtf
BOARDERS WANTED Good meals
cozy and Comfortable rooms; "will
take table boardfers. Call at G13 Hen-
dricks or phone R-567. 3$8p
FOR RENT Two good rooms over
shoe store. $C.O0 for the two per
month. Call at Shoe Store.
Extra good batteries for sale and
we test them to be sure they are good
f! L. MORGAN the 'bicycle man. 309
The Young ; Woman's Auxiliary of
Coggin Avenue Baptist . church' will
meet at the church Monday afternoon
at threo o'clock.
Ladies 1 Rad Mrs. Wilson's offer
on dress goq.ds."
GOOD DIGESTION
does not wait upon appetite as the
saying Is but on
' GbOD TEETH.
The elderly person with good teeth
can cat many things. Ihoso without
teeth daro'not taste. Wo can supply
the teeth. And they will do their
work nearly as well as tbpso supplied
by nature. Why not let us aid you to
some new teeth which will mean bet-
ter digestion better health and a
longer life?
DIL It. . BELL
Dentist.
Upstairs Cogftia Xatl. Bask BI4g.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms suita-
ble for light housekeeping or roomers
all modern convenience. . Phono 266.
FOR RENT One upstairs and one
downstairs front room close In all
modern conveniences la a quiet
home. Mrs. Henry Ford- 209 W. Chan-
dler stroet. 303c
FOR RENT Two upstairs rooms over
Munson's Shoe Store;- Both rooms
for $7.00 per month. Apply at store.
FOR SALE;
FOR SALE Spptted half Shetland
pony 17 months old gentle to 'ride or
drive. Also rubber tired runafeout
See Cyrus A. Tunnell. JK
FOR- SALE Fancy saddle and drlv-
ing horse gentle and kind; alscPnew
Columbus runabout. 'Dr. J. E. Rob-
inso.n. ' ' d313
FOR SALE A $115 Moon Bros rub-
ber tired ruaabout buggy- will be sold
at a bargain as good as heyr. Inquire
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Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1911, newspaper, October 14, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345715/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.