Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 218, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907 Page: 1 of 7
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uy Your Milk From Brcwnwood PURE FOOD Dafcy-j Phone 164
DALLY BULLETIN.
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PUBLIC STORAGE
WAREHOUSE.
Drink
. SECURITY BRAND
JAVA end MOCHA COJTEE
. Packed by
IMPOR.TERSCOFFEE CO.i
New Orleans. CHAS. G1DDEX1.
Exclusive Local AgHt
Henley & Co.
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iVOL. 7.
BROWN WpQPt TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 27 1907
NO.
Phone 164
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Gun Club Shot.
A team of five expert shooters
from the Ballinger Gun Club
-passed through Brown wood laBt
m night enroute to Comanche where
they are today holding a big con-
test with the Comanohe team.
Both teams have expert marks-
men and the oontest will no doubt
be a splendid exhibition.
WE RESPOND PROMPTLY
to all calls for oar services. If your
roof leaks we repair it at ojice before
it can cause mrre damage
RANKIN
Phone 432
SHEET
WORKS.
METAL
Brownwood' Baseball Team
The Brownwood baseball team
aoquitted themselves with glo y
yesterday at Cisco although they
were defeated by the score of 1
to 0. Gray was on' the firir g
line for the boys from the Bayou
city and his work was of the
stellar order. The Fort Worth
Record 'correspondent sent the
following to the paper laBt night:
Cisoo Texas June 26 The
most eoientifio ball game that
was ever played in . Cisco was
pulledoff thie evening' between
the home team and Brownwood.
It was a pitchers battle. Brown-
wood made no runs two hits and
no evrors. A purse of.S6.70 was
given Browney for ecoring and
$2.50 given Maxwell for making
the hit whioh brought him in.
Cieco made one run five hits and
two errors. Batteries Brown-
wood Gray and Black; Cisco
Sanders and Durrum. Time of
game one hour and ten mi.r jtes.
DIED ON THE
Baby Was Left in Brownwood
Last Night to be Buried Here.
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OFFICERS ARE HUNTING MAN
:W-9
Remember '5 copies any popu-
lar music for $1.00 and "its
money in your 'pocket" to buy
from Wilder !the Piano man.
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12. Yard Suit Patterns;27-in $12.50
values at
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We Won't Promis
To do it again but regard-
less the heavy advannce in
Silks we offer ThiS Week only
Fancy. Silks at a less price
than we can buy them:
$9.96 Q
1 2.00
1 240
3-2UE
4.15
370
v2.70
2.48
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1 2-Yard Suit Patterns. 27-inch $ 1 5.00
ualus at
15-Yard SuitPatterns 20-inch$ 15.00
values at
4-Yard WaistPattern 27-inch $5.00
values at ' . ..
- 5-Yard Waist Pattern 19-inch $5.00
values at . :v
4-Yard Waist Pattern 19-inch $4.50
values at
4-Yard Waist Patterns 19-inch ?3.j50
values at :
3-Yerd Waist Patterns 27-inch $'3.00
ualues at
Visit our Silk Department
WEEK SURE. These goods are all
this season's purchases
New Grays
New Browns
Plaids and Stripes
Black Taffetas.
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1-2 Piece 36-inch Black Taffeta Si
regular $1.00 value at
1 Piece 36-inch Black Taffeta $1.25
value at ?
27-inch China Silks at-
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95c
50c
36-inch China Silks..-."- h- 75Cj
Don't forget that we are closing 11
Ladies' Voile Skirts Ladies' : Silk and
Wash Waists all new stylish gar-
ments without a profit ;
Very Mysterious Affair in Which Two
Dead Bodies Take a Prominent Part
in the Mystery.
The officers are puzzled to
know just what the conduct of a
certain man who was in the city
last night means. A man giv-
ing his name as Smith came in
on the Frisco train at 8:45 and
carried the dead body of a little
nine months old baby to the Em
pire Undertaking establishment!
and arranged for its burial.
The body of this man's wife who;
is supposed to have died at Min-J
eral Wells two days ago was also
on the train and w-as -transferred
here to the Santa Fe and carried
to Santa Anna for interment.
It has developed that the baby i
was jilive when the train left Co-
manche last night and that
shortly after taking milk from a
bottle it died.
It is said that the man had
given the baby to a lady on thej
train to-hold for a few minutes
and that the' child expired while
in the arms of- the lady.
The officers say that the man's .
name. is Blanton-and that he was
accompanied- by Mrs. Dudley
mother of the dead woman and
that the mother went to Santa
Anna with the corpse. The man
returned on the Frisco this morn-
ing and the sheriff here wired to
Stephenville to have him arrest
ed and detained. The Stephen-
ville sheriff wired an answer
stating that the conductor on the
train informed him that the man
wanted had left the train at Co-
manche. The Comanche officer
up to press time had been unable
to locate him.
Sheriff Emison and District
Attorney Early went to Santa
Anna on the morning train to
see if they could gather any ad-
ditional information regarding
the affair. - -
The county physician made a-
partial examination of the body
.tot- the baby and says that it is
t evident the child had been sick
; with bowel trouble for sometime!
'He will hold an autopsy tonight.
! The lady in whose arms the
baby died lives at Brady and
SDent the nicrht in Brownwood.
ti- - - -
She sjays she offered to help the
man with the baby and-thatthe
little fellow died within a few
minutes after she took .it The
yourig man told her his name
was Smith but she heard the
woman who was with him call
him Mr. Blanton.
He was a young man and
handsomely "dressed and had con-
siderable money .on his person.
He paid the undertaker here the
full expense of a burial outfit and
for digging the grave etc. It is
thought that a deep mystery
surrounds the affair and the offi-
cers hope to obtain a -clue by
learning the identity of the lady
'whose body was shipped to Santa
Anna..
HxiitnTiit. ir rai iiirn c.xi. - U .
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Rejouved
THAT "5om PEOPLE i.1 KB
BRU-LANT PATTERNS vH 1 1E SbMEl
LIKE" QUIET TH1NCS. BUT WfAT
BVER YOU WEAR. WSHOVLQ BE
GOOO MATERIAL FASHIQNA61Y
CUV AND WELL MADE. THAT 15
th Hall mpx
buster brown
C.ca'Mto.
ORIUIANJ. PATTERHS'
. It you arc paying tor it there is no reason- why you should not have what
pleases you. If you like bright Dresses bright fjNccktics bright Cloaks and bright
Hosiery why not buy them ? Of course you know you must comer to the store that
carries bright patterns. We have the reputation you know for carrying the brightest
line of wearables for women tha't is carried in tliis city. There is no reason
bright patterns should riot be made of good material. You1 know how impossible it is
ww m
to describe a color or a -combination of colors. IBr.ing your
them look at the attractive things wc have to show you.
thing that women and "little women wear. "
eyes . to
We 'carry
our store and let
: I-
you know every-
Sam and Buster
DAILY.
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Ramey-Smith & Go.
To Water Consumer.
All water rent for this quarter
that is not paid before the 1st
day of July will be cut off .with-
out respect of persons.
d220 W. C. Harw'ard Supt.
Theo. Wilkeraon and family of.
Holland are in the city this week
onavipitto his brother-in-law
W. S. Prioe j
The Majestic will. have a ben-
efit prog?am Thursday the 27th !
for theChristian Endeavor . So-
ciety. Buy tickets from the
ladles.
LEG WAS BROKEN
Guy Hill Fell From a Scaffold
Yesterday Afternoon.
May amputate the foot
The. BreatrJs a Serious One and it is
. Feared that Mr. Hill Will Suffer
the Loss of One Foot.
Guy Hill fell from a ten foot
eoaffold yesterday afternoon at
his home and his right leg was
broken at the ankle. The break
was a bad ore both bones being
crushed and one broken end
penetrating the flesh of the leg
to a considerable depth. Mr.
Hill was given medioal attention
at once but the wound is so eerL
oua that it may require the am-
putation of the riht foot.
The aooident was peouliarly
unfortunate as Mr Hill was
already a cripple having been
thrown from a runaway wagon
several years ago and his left
leg broken.
The biggest stock of screen
doors in Brownwood from $1 up.
This includes hinges and all
necessary fixtures.
Looney Mercantile Co.
Mias Lena Holland will leave
in the morning for Midland onxa
visit to friends and to attend the
marriage of her oouein Miss
Maggie MoCormaok.
NOTICE. The party that took
the purse out of the hands of
Charlie Gintz. will save trouble
by returning it to him as he
can be identified at once. d218
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Clocks That Keep Time
When you bny a time piece yon want to pet one that will keep
tim-. We sell that kind aul have them in the Ornamental or Plain
style in anv .price down to the Nickel Alarm Clock; You shonld sec
otir line of Clocks. .
Armstrong Jewelry Go.
I
If Yu Are
All int ddW and out
you need ka drink that
will stimulate you - and
we want :yoii to know
that we sell just1' euoh
drinks.
A trial will oonvince
you of this. !
McMinn Drug Co
jOn Bridal Tour.
Sol Lockett and bride oame vk
la6t night from San Angelo or
their way to St. Louis and other
points in the north. They were .
met at the train by friends and
taken for an automobile ride.
rresn oanay and fine afc
Brownwood Bakery.
Order your MILK
from Brownwood Dai-
ry J. C. HOOD Prop
Phone 147. Cleanness
and Purity guaranteed
We Will Gash Your Checks
When vou have checks to be cashed no matter what bank they are
drawn on we will cash them for you. Should you wish to open an
account wc will be glad to is3ue you a book and supply of checks at
any time oven if yon want to keep only a small account with us. Sou
may be assured of courteous attention and the best service this bank
has to offer. Vou are always cordially invited to visit this bank and
we will try to make business transactions with us a pleasure for yon.
Special attention to strangers in the city. Demand and time certifi-
cates of deposit issued.
Citizens National Bank
Brownwood Texas.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 218, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907, newspaper, June 27, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346199/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.