Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 100, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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& DAILY BULLETIN.
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RINK
Two Sessions
7:oo to 9:3o 9:3o to 12:oo
General Admission 10c.
ties
Cfgla ATeivc Chmrci.
There will be the regular services
t the Coggin Avenue Church on to-
errow. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 o'clock. Regular so-
ciety meetings during the afternoon
s4 preaching at S o'clock. The pas-
tor Trill begin a series of sermons on
the Gospel of St John.
ii -jkjs w. jk ivAtvt Jtastor.
ie Fresejteriaa Chsrcli
U. S. A.
31 9:45 "a. m. The pas-
ich at 11 and 7:30. Sub-
"Lessons from the
tin the "Wilderness." Er
st "The Second Great
it" Junior C. E. at 3
ik praper service Wed-
at 7:30. "We will be
ie you at all of these
ABERNETHY. Pastor.
ao service on sun-
Rector's regular
Wednesday belli j: Ash-Wed-
there will be service at 10 a.
ardial Invitation is extended
Christian people who Have no
.service in their own church lo
JOHN POWER Rector.
st Baptist Church.
lot come to Sunday school at
le morning? Are you going
ithe Junior Union and Sun-
iorrow afternoon at three
e hour for he B. Y. P. U.
5w afternoon. The pastor
ltj'cloclc on the theme.
Great Battle." Dr.
of the Bible depart-
' Payne will pifeach
af Jtlic Is cordially in-
tthe above services.
fc and worship
lwIH receive
Si made to
L
aSEifc Pastor.
FresbyterlM Chrclu
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Bchool at 3:45 a. m. West-
iLeague at 6:45 p. m. At the
hour Dr. T. P. Junkin who
ttendance upon the Laymens
iry Conference at Chattanoo-
In. will be called upon to make
Yt and give us some account
J great convention. This report
lole church should hear. At
ialng hour Rev. G. T. Storey of
TMfti. We anticipate
ilege. Let every-
hefore God.
tDY Pastor.
Ckarck.
Pastor.
and 7:30 p.
h45 a nu Jun-
m. Bmtetr League
meeting Wed n es
pial music tomor-
t t
1 1 mug ami eveuiu&
atlon Is ex-
rU; attend these
ffc and visitors
llally Invited to
CfcKtfc.
l:46 a. m. Preach-
7:10 p. m. Chris-
at 7 p. m. ptis
imected with the
Sclation will
?c morning ser-
sermons to
night Miss
bt Daniel Baker
con Rented to fa-
;'"3 at the even-
8MITH.
IBBMBBB" X "V - .
Mill
TONIGHT
- 25 cents
M ABOUT THAT EASTER
SUIT-ITS TIE TO ORDER
There are but six weeks now until
Easter and the chances are two to
one that you have not given much
thought to that Easter suit. Don't
put it orf anothor day. Go right down
to the Great Western Company on
Baker street and let Emmet .Evans
show you through a collection of 3500
samples from which you may select
a suit that will please your peculiar
fancy. There are many things to con-
sider when you order tailor made
clothes. The first and foremost is
the fit and the second is the fabric.
Skilled workmen can get results from
even shoddy cloth but when you com-
bine the two the result is great When
you order a suit from us you may
rest assured that the workmanship
will be right because we represent
many of the best tailoring houses in
the United States.
We are directing your attention to
this early because we want to take
your order and give you a fit. We
deal in fits and guarantee our work.
It is economy to buy your clothes
from us. That is what a man
told us the other day. He was look-
ing through the samples and asked
the price of one particular piece of
goods and when we told him it was
$15- he said he had paid $17 for a
hand-me-down suit just like it He
will patronize our tailoring house in
future.
THE GREAT WESTERN COMPANY
The man that pays the bill likes to
trade with Hicks & Co.
The Pure Food Show is well wor-
thy the attendance of the publis.
Don't fail to attend.
Fresh fruits kept in sanitary man-
ner at Seitz Bakery. 100
The Pure Food Show opens in tho
building back of Brooke Emith's
bank tonight Be there.
Phone 32 for quick and satisfaetorv
ervice if you need anything from th
)rug Store. d'Oif
Only 15 cents admission is charg-
ed tgthe .Pure Food Show. It is
well worth the money.
Get n Souvenir.
We are expecting tc see hundreds
of visitors at the Pure Food Show
and don't forget that just two doors
from there is a little exhibit of its
own showing how we help to im-
prove purity and sanitation by our
germ killing cleaning and pressing
machinery. Every person visiting our
place tonight will be presented witii
a useful souvenir. Don't forget the
second door from the Pure Food Ex-
hibit GAITHER & BUCK.
Wednesday Harmony Club Concort
Library Hall Tuesday evening Feb-
ruary 20th. Admission 25 cents.
Wednesday Harmony Club Concert
Library Hall Tuesday evening Feb-
ruary 20th. Admission 25 cents.
Be sure and remember the concert
by the Harmony Club'al the Library
on Tuesday February 20. Admission
25 cents. lfll
It's tree planting time.
$5.00
' The Following is the very compMe
i?cf of fiROCERIBS that can be pur
chased for $5.00 at the grocery store of
J. E. ALBRIGHT.
Hour $1.35
75
.25
Syrup a
.25
Mir
.50
.10
.10
.15
.20
.25
.25
.25
.25
Bkm
1 Can Corn
1 Can Tomatoes
moo
j
Are You Going
To the
Old Fiddlers' Concert
MONDAY NIGHT?
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BUS1XESS MKX TAKK STOCK
IX TELEPHONE COMPANY
Editor Eagle:
We understand that several of our
lending business men of Mullln took
stock in the Brown Telephone Com
pany. These witn otnors at t.oiuth- j
waite and Brownwood and other
points along their proposed linos will '
make this a strong company if nil
their stockholders will measure up to
the Mullin crowd for sobriety busi-
ness qualifications and fair douHug
the people need have no foars as to '
the servlco they will got. Whon our
best men at homo put their money in
an enterprise for the public good our
best people will stand by thorn. I'n- .
der their now manager tho work Is
progressing nicely and large sub- J
stantlal poles arc being planted' all
over our little city. This 'company is)
aiming to givo us the very best of
service. Mullln Correspondence In
Goldthwaite Ragle.
ANNUAL MEETING 0l'
C0-0PEKATIYE LEAGUH
The first nnntmt mooting of the Co-
operative League of Howard I'ayno'
college was hold at the homo 'of the'
president Mrs. .Tno. W. fioodwin on j
last' Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to!
A largo number of ladles from the
four local Baptist societies and sov-
eral from neighboring towns were
present. Devotional services wore!
conducted by Mrs. Jones nitd a spleu- j
did program consisting of talks and :
Prof. Humphroys Mrs. Humphreys
and Miss Norma Skinner Mr. Crow
Mrs. Jcnnipgs and others was given
The annual treasurer's report was
read by Mrs. Veda Y. Robnett. An !
ppen parliament was neiu. lu wnicn
plans for tht new year's work -were
discussed. On motion a- pledge o'
$2000 wn? made for the installation
of a steam heating plant at the col-
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Is the Admission Price to the
4 Whhilers' Concer!
Monday Night at Library.
New Meat .
Market Now
Ready
For Business.
P"or tne courilonce of" my patrons
and the general public I have open-
ed a new market In tho Low build-
ing on Center Avenuo and Lee street
opposite Uio.Wildor Music House
and. respectfully solicit your trade.
Tltis inarlfot will be in charge of Mr.
Guy Norton aii experienced meat
cutter who will bo pleased to serve
you. The ttpcjting of this market will
in no wise Interfere or conflict with
our oW market on the Square which
will continue to serve the public as
-heretofore. The same conditions na
to service and accommodations will
maintain at rjoth riiarkots and your
pntrowtgo will be equally appreciat-
ed at eithor.
Very Truly
Matting Matting Matting.
Rugs Rugs Rugs.
LACE URTAIN
ACE I URTAiN fi
ACE KURTAIN 51
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
Best Mattresses on earih. The Free Sewing
Machine. Evervthins: Else needed in the
& Home. Come and See Us.
Empire Furniture Company.
Eeiteftaiiniieiit
Of the Season is
Old Fiddlers' Concert
At Library Monday Night.
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To
Chicago ad
Louis
I.
MARKETS
ViA
Two Fast
Trains Daily
C 11. UOBlOItTSON
C. V. & T. A.
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Brownwood Sleeper
Open 9:30 p. m.
!ege. The election of tho officers re
suited in the following!
Mrs Jno. w." Goodwin president.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Harry Hopkins vlco president
Clarence Early corresponding
le.ecrotary. and treasurer.
Mrs. Ernest
1
Andrews recording
secretary.
Mrs. J. w. Jennings
. rctarv
financial sec-
This was one of the most delight
ful meetings ever held tby me League
and at the close Mrs. Goodwin served
her guests with brick cream and wa
fers.
Chas. M. Ratlif f
OODS.
OODS.
OODS.
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AUSTIN MILL AND GRAIN
COMPANY SUPPLY DJSJTAND
Tho demand for garden and truck
goods is groater this season than ov-
er boforo in tho history of Drown
county and to moot that demand tho
Austin Mill & Grain Company Is
forced to keep a buyer in tho mar-
ket moat ovory week. This company
roeoivod a largo car of Maine Tri-
umph Hoed potatoes on Wednesday a
wook ago nnd uold tho wholoVcar to
Brown county farmers in hovgii days.
Mr. Austin is In Fort Worth Biny to
buy another car for quick nhlpmont
In order to supply tho demand hore.
Austin Mill & Grain Company al
ways carry in stock a full lino of
field supplies such as aro needed by
tho farmers nnd nro always ready to
buy what 1h needed by tho f armors ot
Drown cpunty. Wo havo in stock so
lect seed sweet potatoos of tho Urn.
os Rlvor Pumpkin Yam varloty sev
en varieties of seed ' corn Spanish
peanulB onion sots and nil kinds ot
gardop find Hold seeds Jn bulk. We
make a specialty of seed and would
ibe glad to havo you call on us and
Inspect thorn boforo you buy. If It
grows In this section wo handle it.
AUSTIN MILL & GRAIN CO.
Say whon you need fcomcthlng from
tho drug storo phono 32 nnd get It
right now.
If yon would like to change your
grocer for a while (ry IHcliS & Co.
The best 15 cent investment you
can mako is to visit the Pure Food
Show tonight
They call us tho quick dfllwrv
druggists and wo sustain this repu-
tation. Givo us a trial. Phono T
Shropshire & Johe dnitfcfM -
The Eastman
Kodak Agency
Secured by Renfro-
McMinn Drug Co.
We have been given the
agency for the famous
Eastman Kodak Co. and
have just received a full
and complete line from
the Kodak City Our stock
consists of everything in
the way of Kodaks and
Kodak furnishings Films
Film Packs Dry Plates
Albums and Album Sun-
dries Chemicals Dark
Room Supplies Photo-
graphic Paper Velox and
Azo all sizes in single
weight and post cards.
Our stock is complete
from the little $2.00
Brownie to the most ex
pensive Kodak. We can
explain clearly and sim-
nlv their various nnintc
of excellence. We will
gladly furnish you with
free booklets which will
be of great help to you in
deciding.
Take a Kodak with you
on your Holiday trip or
vacation. "You press the
button we will do the
rest!"
Mr. H. O. Harlow has
charge of our finishing
department and is equip
ped to finish your films
by the best methods and
print them on the best
paper VELOX in the
least possible time. Re-
member the word KO
DAK; if it isn't an "East
man" It isn't a KODAK.
Don't forget the place.
Renfro-McMinn
Drug Co.
206 Baker Street
WANTED To huy a small second
iand roll top desk. Address .P 0.
BOX 728. dlOl
For prompt and satisfactory ser
vice phono Shropshire & Joba your
drug wants. Phone 32.
Every body knows who tho "quick
delivery druggists" aro. If you want
drug storo item "right now" just
"phono 32."
Koticc.
I am prepared to put rufobcr tires
on bnhy buggies go-carts and veloc
ipedes.
101 J. L. MORGAN.
Check seats Tuesday at Hallum &
Langtry's for tho concert by the Wed-
nesday Harmony Club Tuesday even-
ing February 20th Carnegio Libra-
ry. Admission 25 cents.
war. hood is elected as
SUPERINTENDENT ON BLD0.
The Howard Payne School Board
in session this morning elected Wm.
Hood of this city as superintendent
of tho construction work on tho dor-
mitory building. Tho contract has
ben let to S. Ooodrum of Sweetwaton
Mr Goodrum left this morning for
his home. Ho 'has ten days in which
to' make a good and sufficient
to insure a faithful com
the contract
I
In our Hepnlr Denrtmcnt facilities far handling the mmt diffi-
cult Jewelry Repairing and the highest grad? Wateh Repairing
wt III
ONLV 11 Irlal to convince; nc solicit REALLY DIPFICI LT Re-
pairing and MUARANTKE to please you.
MAR
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GET A PA
Wa have on hand a number of rai-
uablo pamphlets treating of Cottoa
Seed .Meal as a feed for ail kinds of
stock. We will ho glad to gire yoa
one if you will notify us Cotton Seed
Meal is the cheapest and best feed
on the market today.
9
BROWNWO
Gaither &. Buck French and Paris
Every Little
Want Ad
Has a Meaning
All Its Own
LOST.
LOST A pair of plain glasses in
case. Finder please return to T. A.
Murphy. it
FOR SALE.
ANGEL FOOD CAKES Phono 70S.
FOR SALE Three good mules for
cash or crodlt. J. A. Johnson. tf
PHONE 19 if you have second hand
furniture for sale. Phone Mason &
Rhone for prompt attention and high-
est prices. Phono 19.
Coition's grocery store
R. Smith & Son's.
In rear of
opposite F.
100
FOR SALE at a bargain A first
class driving horse also a good
worker. And a Babcock sido spring
buggy in fine condition or will trade
for an automobllo or real estate.
Phone 54 or nddross 1002 Fisk ave-
nue d 10 1 p
WANTED. s
WANTED More customers for rich
sweet milk delivered daily In any
quantity W. M. ASHCRAFT phone
5G20. dl02p
FOR MONEY to extend liens owners
of choico well improved Brownwood
properties may write BOX 527 Fort
Worth Toxas.
values fully.
Dcscribo security and
104p
WANTED Forty or fifty second
hand refrigerators and lco boxes at
onco. Chittum & Stroud Phone 786.
WANTED
Second haml furnituro
Phono 786 for highest
Chittum & Stroud.- 'iff
all kinds
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ubllfll
Jf WJTY JEWLLRY".
W IIIIIWII m II I 1 1 i I. w
ian Dry Cleaners Tailors. Phone liSL
WANTED The pu&lic to know that
I have opened a new grocery store
on Center Araaue jnst opposite F.
IL Smith & Son's and invite obo and
all to patronise me. Pay cash and
?avo money on erery order. Phone
19.
dlOO a C. GOLDEN.
FOR KB5T.
i-'OR RENT Famished rooms
light housekeeping. Phone 302.
for
FOR RENT Cottage with bath
electric lights aowerage cistern
cloeo in. $15.00. Apply to Mrs. A.
L. Ramey. dtf
FOR RENT 4-rooin cottage wUb
screened porches cistern etc On
aame block with iny residence
dtfc T. C. YANTIS.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with
r without hoard 1 1-2 blocks from
P. O. Mrs. Mabel Hall 505 Mnlone
Avenue. dlOlp
FOR RENT.
Tho Mrs. Lyttes place. $3.'; the Lee
Roberts place (Ford's Addition).
$17.30; Mrs. Moore place (Ford's ad-
dition) $15.00; Two 4-room houses on
Branch street $9.00 nch. One on
Vincent street. $S.0fl; one on Victoria
street $1.0.00; one on corner of Bea-
ver and Victoria. $10.00; one on Cog-
gin avenue $S.OO (newV; and several
Others.
FOR SALE.
House and lot close in. $"MJ0 $30
cash and balance $10 per month; one
vacant lot ndjoining this plaeo for
$350 easy payment.
1760-ncre ranch in Winkler county
(improved) $S.10 per a r. $5.00 bo-
nus to the tate $2.40. to ymrs with
It per rent interest. Will trade this
ranoh for desirable Brown county
property. J. L. ELLIS.
00 jsles Ima
Your noigbbor "phones S2" whpn
she want an article from tho quick
delivery drug store. We wish you
would also get the baHt.
SAliEGU A ILNTEBl)coirr"toous
treatment at our store whether you
buy or not Come around and lob us
get acquainted We want to nieJTt
you. . - diOQ -
BROWNWOOD SHOE ST0RR
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