The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 247, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1914 Page: 7 of 12
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PACK XTSE
SATURDAY
AUGrsr 15 1914.
CLASSIC
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We have just receive: a ship- Hose Patches Batteries Vul- . mean a saving to you of l. to
'the daily bulletin
canizing Rubber -Horns ; Tail v 20 per cent. . Also have best
t j W a . t grade Gasoline and plenty of
Lamps Brass and Body Polish
t of Tire. Chains.. We also
men
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WASTED
WANTED i salesmen. Princess Ho-
tel room 6. " 24Tp
WANTED Two unfurnished rooms
for light houselQepipg.SjBhanje plO.
"WAXTBD-An apprentice in the Mil-
linery department. Call and see Mrs.
.Martin The Fair Phone 6. 23Stf
Vi'AXTlfD Seeing Machine Repair
fng and adjusting. Will fix your ma.
chine good as. mew. Work guaran-
teed. C. L. STE FEINS Phoae 249
COLORED man or woman under 50
v.-anted. No experience needed. 100
month. Write quick. Box A-409. :
Cincinnati Ohkt. -24T
WANTED Position hy experience'!
LoQkketper. Have had besides a
coarse in Toby's Business College 3
: - crs practical experience. Can fur-
lush the best of reference. Address
43P Main Ave City. 247dh
Al SALESMAN for Brown wood to in--i
teres! small investors in an honestly
nmnasred cooperative oil develop-.
anent enterprise in the Texas Coastal
Oil Belt. Work already started and
interest growing every day. Good
chance for honest ani hustling man
to make a mighty fine income. Ad-
dress with references C. A BRYAN.
& CO. 220 First National Bank Bldg.
Houston Texas. 249p
A:or-ci Our Big
DOLLAR SALE
ON
Monday August 17
We are not going to tell yon
here bst come to the sale and
yon .vlil certainly be sarprised
at the woEderfal values SI. 00
will bey.
Every piece of jewelry in-
c sted in tkis sale is of Al quality
and you can . e y upon our mak-
ing right -iny piece that is not
exactly is itpresen' it
i
Now bear in mind
that this sale is for
Monday
Only
t
dnn'i nass UD
this opportunity to
make your dollar
d double duty.
Martin 0. Curry Co.
Jewelers-Optometrists
ferownwood : : Brady
I go
Sale
5. rsxssstJZdmamuMsmHaKKtmm
FOB SALE
FOR SALE Horse and surrey.
Phone 411. A. W. Glover. 24Gp
FOR SALE Baled Johnson grass and
haled oats Will . -Mayes r jthone-MS.
. 5 r-pr t
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR National Steam Laundry. Sber
jian. Texas Phone 154.
if L FARR1S Osteopathic Physician
aflfi Brownwood Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
BIG BARGAIN OFFERED IN A
-pRADE luOO acre ranch and nice
ilome" m Brownwood to trade for a
fjmn investigate this at once. EL
j IS REALTY CO.
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS.
On i '
tenihor
1st we will beirin assigning t
assigning
niiiosltlon. See Motor Ajre July 2Srd
icciio DnlU-orioc in Sentemher Jpf- .
Ifery Sales Company of
Texas 7Qr
Commerce Street Fort Worth Tex-
as. d262c
MUST ALLOW FOR "NERVES"
Important Thing That It Would Seem
Average Husband Takes a Long
Time to Learn.
I was extremely ignorant of wom-
en and their ways and more igno--rant
of nerves says a husband of
twenty-five years experience in the
American Magazine. Indeed nerves
were an item in the marriage rela-
tion that I had never considered and
it was years before the relation oi
nerves to marital happiness became
known to me.
It takes the average man a loner
time after marriage to realize that
his wife is a Unman being unn h like
himself with ihe addition of some
nerv os some superstitions some
prejudices and some finer emotions
of wbii-h he knows little or nothing..
Xot many men have reached the
j state of marriage in as complete
ignorance of women as I did. I had
been rather bashful and shy with
them as a boy and too busy to pav
much attention to them as a man.
Living in cities in which I- was a
stranger. I had no opportunity to
meet the nice ones and no inclina-
tion to associate with the other kind.
Being 'strong Jjeakhv and normal.
I kn vr nothing of nerves and had
scant patience with their various!"
manifestations ordinarily atfribut-
ing phenomena due to nerves to other
cause?.
'
ANCESTRY TO. BE PROUD OF j
i
Forefathers of Mennonltes of Pennsyl-
vsn'a Have Tilled the Soil for
a Thousand Years
British peers boast of being the j Ambitious Young .Man Sir can
eighth or twelfth of their line. But ; you leIl rae a g(KKj way to p up
out in Lancaster county there are j a d0ar v
men whose ancestors for thirty gen- j Crusty Capitalist Why not try
orations have been farmers. jyotlr tlUmb and forefinger.
King George's folks have onlyi : .
ueen in me Kinging Dtisiness aoout
I i. 1 J .1 rm..i J- -t !
j peering so popular abroad is new
t compared with the lineage of hus-
bandry of which some of the Men-
nonites might boast
j A thousand years of fanning ! No
J -wonder Lancaster is the garden of a
hemisphere. "Go "where thcrc is
limestone" wa3 the motto of the
; early German immigrants and it
i was noted even a centurv ago by an
ancestor of the Coxe family whar-
over there was limestone soil in
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Up stairs furnished
room. South exposure. Phone R-742.
FOR RENT A nice comfortable room
'geritleVnan' preferred. .Apply; :S09 Vin-
cent Stl : :at.- j . -- 24SC
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished
"rooms for rent. Phone 211. Mrs
ANNE HOLLAND.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment for
housekeeping sleeping porch and all
modern conveniences. Phone J-GG3 or
2GG. . 244tfe
FOR RENT I room house with sleep-
ing porch and front porch newly pa-
pered on Jjjjst Baker street $10 im
Per month.
C; B. HEARD.
Phone
4
Rural 4731
Uural 4 (.51. . tmp
TOR RENT The cosiest most
qqn
vpnlent 4-rOOIIl COttage in
Brown-:
wood. A "cottage built for two." See
and you'll like it. E. D.
HURL-
239tf BUT.
Pennsylvania could be heard the
German language.
It was of young men of that stock
about whom the celebrated Colonel
Morgan of Virginia said after the
Revolution:
"My Virginian riflemen were fine
soldiers but also liked the Penn-
sylvania Dutch because they starved
so well." Philadelphia Ledger.
QUEEN ADMIRER OF POTTERY.
The Knglish queen is an admirer
and collector of old Wedgwood pot-
tery and at Windsor castle there is
a mom entirely devoted to this fa-
mous ware some of the finest and
rarest examples being displayed.
Wedgwood pottery. the older .ex-
amples of which are so much sought
after is. named after the most 'fa-
mous potter England has ever pro-
duced Josiah Wedgwood who died
in JTXf6 He produced f.rom designs
by Flaxman the sui!;tor white
cameo reliefs on a delicate blue
ground known and envied by col-
lectors all over the world as Wedg
wood' ware. This ware is now very
costly and practically beyond the-
means of the ordinary collector. I
TEGT OF STATESMANSHIP.
"Tcmr friend is a great states-
man
"Pm sure of it"
c
"Why?".
"lie can get his own price for a
lecture and leave the -committee on
arrangements perfectly eatisfied
when the gate receipts are counted."
ONE METHOD.
ANOTHER CAUSE.
"So Smith I hear is in" the hos-
pital very much run down. Over-
work?" . "No; automobile."
EXCEPTIONS.
"Like produces like."
".Then why does our cook beat
eggs to make them stiff and steaks to
make them limber?"
Hall Music Company
Th House of Quality
Weluno just received several high grade Pianos such as the orctt Hnsh
Kane and Crown. We especially Imlto those "J'"
iMMimr a piano to see the HeautifiU HiihII k Lane IMnno. I lie iait h
Srrll I'lnislN and is patented and can ..II.. "Z
fncturrr. It will he to your i vantage to figure vIt s. Compaq ou.
prices ami the quality of our pianos. There Is none-better; seeing Is he-
!iX (1. and let us 'igure wito.u We also have Just received a
large shipment of "Victor Itceords nul Sheet Music.
Hall Music Company
Brownwood Texas.
have a very complete line of
supplies such as Cements
Pumps Jacks Boots Radiator
.kO -irH'fl
J. L. MORGAN
iKHX&--
St. John's t'hurch
No services tomorrow as the rec-
tor will be at Comanche.
First .Methodist Church.
Tomorrow services as follows: Sun-
day school- at 9:4". a. m. Preaching by
the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8: 15 p. m
Everybody invited.
K. P. BARTON.
Autfln Avenue Presbyterian Church.
The S. S. will meet at 9:45 a. m.
Remember to bring one and thus
count two. The pastor will preach at
11 a. m. and S.'JO p. m." His subjects
will be "Put Yourself in His Place"
and "The European Crisis". At the
evening hour the special feature will
be an illustrated song. Beautiful pic-
tures will be shown. T6 all of these
services the public has a cordial in-
vitation. First Baptist Church
Snndnv school 9:30 a- m. Junior
and B. Y. P. U. p. m: The pastor !
will speak from the theme "Cod's i
Photograph of His Church." Sunday'
morning 10:45; and Sun'lny '.evening '
f5:15 the theme will be "God's Photo-
graph of His Heart." The pastor is.;
anxious to see all of the members of
the church in the service. both morn- .
ing and evening. The stranger! the :
visitor those who. have ho. special
place of worship and the general pub-
lic have a pressing in'vitntion to wor-
ship with us tomorrow in all the serv-
ices and all who come will be made
to feel at home-.
L. J. MIMS. Pastor.
A PROPER ONE.'
"What decorations would you use!
for the ballroom to give it" a cool;
look?"
"Why not u? the ice plant?"
GOOD GUARANTY.
Husband: la this butter perfectly
fresh? . ;
Wife The' dealer told me it was j
just from the crumuiory.
The Twenty l'ear TcsM
"Some twenty years ago I used
Chamberlain's Cone Cholera and Dia-
rrhoea Remedy." writes udO. W. Brock
publisher of the Enterprise Aberdeen
Md. I discoverci that it was a qu'ck
and safe cure for diarrhoea. Since
then no one can sell me anything said
to be 'just as good.' During all these
vears I have used it and recommend
it many times and it has never disap-
pointed anyone." For sale by all deal-
ers. Adv..
LOST During reunion. genuine
cameo brooch large oval shaped set
in solid gold. Will nay liberal re-
ward for return to Bulletin office or
to Mrs.-Chas Bean Fisk Ave. H9c
. . r . . ' Lubrication Oil.
and a large line of Casings and-
Your business will be appre-
tubes at the old prices which ciated.
Several Somnoes. rak o- r:a';ou:.
Empire Furniture Co
.9
P. S A few bargains in safes unl
'm jHi f T -bh Vk ill vWi 1 'W
Doilotr Dim
And I'll teil you something if you want your dresses
or your husbands avit cleaned pressed and put in as
good shape uswl-.en r.cw
Pkcne 43
I have tried ihm and know their work is first class.
Better not ex periaient better be safe than sorry. Go
to the old reliable.
Great Western Dry
Cleaning Company
Marshmallow Layer Cakes
SOc and 7Sc
REAL GOOD TODAY
BON BON BAKERY
Telephone 80
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Monday will be Dollar
DOLLAR DAY.
Every day is Dollar Day with us.
ilorf for your dollar than you can get
i i.j v. i.ere. Come anil see.
Refrigerators at less than wholesale
cost
Mosquito Bars anf Hammocks at
eur own price.
A few porch rockers and settees1 at
st. .
Table Linens at one-third off the
regular price.
."0e packages of Carpet Sweep for
30e .
Dining Chairs at Bargain Prices
Bring in your old mirrors to be re-
silvered. A few neat washstands in oak or?
maple at $350 each.
for sale cheap.
kifrhen cabinets
Day - Read the ads today
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 247, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1914, newspaper, August 15, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345948/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.