The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 247, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1914 Page: 10 of 12
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of An v Enameled Ware
For $1.00! s
dishes r
One 75c Set of Caps and Sauc- j
ers and 75c set of ffi
Plates to match - 4
35 bars of White Flyer 4 Aft
Laundry Soap for - I bUU
25 yds. of any Embroid- 4 Aft
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Bargain Store
A Batch of Mows I tenia and Locals
e rit..i I'l'tlSJHTOJlN Hl'ONU
County Town.
Terry Ste.vnit of Okluho.im wuh
area hut Thu.rfday for a UiUt vibli
-.stith lelatlYoa;
.Miss Anaie'HUiks and bi'uihor (.1 mi-
ter of Zephyr were over " Sunday
visitors' in the WllliaiiiH' home.
Mat Eoff and family of May were
visiting hiafuther ami mother Mr-
and Mrs. V Koff during lust week
Miss Georgia Cox was whopping In
Brownwood last Thursiiay.
Volney Jackson and family of Sid-
ney were Sunday visitors In town
with S. K. Lacy and family.
Grady Bowden Tnlmage Nabors
and John Carroll or Comawhe spent
i Sunday evening in town.
Hulse Buyer and daughter Kdlth
were at the county seat Monday.
John MeCnlley of Brownwood was
a visitor in town Monday.
Postmaster Smith is off duty for a
day or two on account of being sick
Miss Verna Cook of Sylvester Tex
daughter of George Cook is here vis-
iting friends.
Mrs. Dr. Vantis and two children
left last Wednesday night for Mnnsqn
Iowa for a visit with hotm folks.
Mr. White of Use firm of Leather-
wood & Whitf. with his daughter. Miss
Qln and Miss ' Ruby Williams Wt
Tuesday morning for Fort Worth and
Dallas to buy fall goods.
.1. E. Waldrip of Zephyr spent Sun-
day here with the Wilson family.
J. B Lacy and family of Sidney
were visitors in town over Sunday
with relatives.
Zack Bettis and family of May made
the trip down Monday in their car.
Will Baker moved to Mrs.'Wm. Mal-
low's residence east of the depot and
Mrs. Mallow is occupying the Geo.
Cox rent house on Fifth street
The Union meeting closed Sunday
night with fifty conversions.
Miss Irma Bettis spent overrun-
day in Brownwood with friend. She
rpturned Tuesday and Miss Ruby
August 17th! riTAT August 17fB?
JUST FOR DOLLAR
is-
yards .of Best Ginghams
for
11 yards of I lost Brown I) )-
metftic . ...
10 yards of White L-in- -enc
14 yards of Best Bleached Do-
mestic . . . .
27) yards of Figured Lawn
for .....
21) yards of Cali-
coes . '.
14 yards of Amoskeag Ging-
hams . .
22 yards of Cotton
Stripes . ...
28 hars of Laundry
Soap
2."i Ladies' Embroidered Hand-
kerchiefs 1 pair Ladies' White Canvas
Slippers . . . ......
10 yards Good Wide Kib-
bon
10 yards 18 inch Em-
broidery .....
12 pair Ladies' Best Black or
Tan ITose
$1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
100
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
vjirds of Kibbon
4 ' rgo Towels
f r - ;
7 :rs of Good Laundry
S ap. . . .. ... . ;
T J i !s Enibroiteried liar d
kerchiefs ...
Best grade Blue Work
Shirts . .... ... :
Children s Pink and Blue Para-
s ds for '.
I ndics Silk Hose all colors
I.ad:cs l' White Vestn
for .
O.m pair of-Men's Overalls and
Canvas Gloves fW
U vs' Khaki Pant
f or :
"mmi's Dres Shirts
! r . ... ....
Bovs' I'oros Knit (Tnion Suits
for
M-n's Poros Knit Coder Shirts
and Prawers. ench . .1
$1.00
35
25
20
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11
25
80
1.00
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BURT NORWOOD
Fl
. Smith accompanied her home.
' Aubrey Henry has accepted a po-
1 sition with a Brownwood firm and is
moving his family over this week.
Miss- Verna Curry returned from
Gatesville last Saturday where she
spent the past month with her sister.
Her cousin Miss Ira Lee Vass ac-
companied her home.
Mrs. J. M. Boyer and Miss Dorris
Boyer spent Monday in Comanche
between trains.
G. M. Ross apd wife returned from
spending the summer with. Mr. Ross
mother at DeLeon. They will occupy
the residence just north of S. E. Iacy
on Fifth street
Boon Wetesell of Coke County was
in town during last weak meeting old
time friends.
Clean cotton
RAGS
Wanted at this
Ofrice.
CALL Tl HYl.V KIM2 COTTON
The u. or:
Business men and fnrers
clear means at hand for financing
the eotton crop of 1914 in the face of
this war situation There has been
no concert o." action in the cotton
growing counties of Texas and cotton
is seeking a market at ay price. In
any cases no. offers are maie for
cotton seed. In the face of these con.
diUons county mass meetings are
here'by called to be held next week to
take positive action in -saving Texas
from enormous damage. In 150 1 we
faced bankrupt pr ces for our cotton
and. the entire South rose up. Texas
leading an. with the support and co-
operation of all classes li ted the
price from six cents to ten cents and
better in the face of strong opposi-
tion. Credit was extended where
needed and deserved and that entire
cotton crop was save i. If Texas will
VACATION
TIME
Let us Help You
Plan Your Trip
Summer Tourist Tickets on
Sale Daily limited to October
33 st. for Final Return to All
Points Xorth East and West.
Through Sleepers
To
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS CHICAGO
Direct Connection at La Junta
with Through Sleeper to Cali-
fornia and at St Louis and
Chicago with Through Sleepers
-to Eastern Points.
THE LOGICAL ROUTE TO
BOTH 1915 EXPOSITIONS
Ask far Free Literature
Osburn C.P.&T. A.
Phone 38
J
' c i?:ut will fol-
low the lead of her four million
bales. .
ConjreSi:" has provided for an ad-
dition of $G0.000.00O in curreno to be
used in Texas .'or just such emerg-
encies btit we .need to know how to
use it and desire to secure this help
before the market for lint and seed
breaks down. Under natural trade !
conditions " per cent of the Texas
crop is exported. 1
Knowing how . the fight for better j
cotton prices was won in 1904.5 and j
realizing the urgent need for action !
we as former' members of the execu-j
live commit.ee of the Texas Cotton'
association we call a Cotton Congress i
to be' held at Dallas Monday. August
24 at 10 a. m.. to which farmers
mercaan s- bankers -ginner.4. oil mill
men an M;uaners are invited to con-
sic"rr w.is and means for relief.
County mass meetings should be held
at every court house ou Saturday
Aug. 22. at I p m. and co-operation
with other counties considered and
select at least 12 delegates to the Dal-
las convention. At New Orleans on
Aigust 2"7 and 2S there will be a
meeting of delegates from every cot-
ton state. The time for action is
si.orr the necessity is upon us. and
i m.ist not hectare All papers
friendly to cotton are requested to
.publish this call.
J. C. HICKEY. Henderson.
.IAS. GARRITY. Corsicana.
j. H. COXXELL Dallas.
Removal Notice
On Seni; t nil her 1st ve will move our
harlter shop to he Hnrliin? building
on Center arcniie. vylifcli will he
efdipped with the best barber shop
fixtures in Brownwood. In the new
bniMing wc will add
BATHS
with several uew bath tubs installed.
The best barber work in town In a
new clean shop will be yours for the
asking.
Norwood Bros.
JOHN W.SNYDER
DENTIST
Brownwood National Bamk Biildijif
Room 407 . Pfione 472
Wire Your House
On Easy Terms !
For thirty days we are
making special prices on
house wiring and in ad-
dition will give you
Six Months
To Pay
Don't be a slave to the kerosene lamp!
Take advantage of this opportunity to se-
cure the benefits of clean healthful
sanitary light.
Call our office for more information or
mail the coupon.
Te
xas Power & Light
Company
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