Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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J. W. Jennings,
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LADIES HOME JOURNAL
You WlUbe Glad If You Get a Copy
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lOinted if You Pail to Get It
•The Greatest IMcAut ek of the World" .tart in the January Issue of The Lad lbs Home Journal. If you mt In the least interested Ingoodpicture* you will want these •' reproduce
tlons of the masterpieces of art and the arilcfiVatvompanylnK them. Life Stories, From the experiences of real /omen, la a department. Judge for yourself from the title how l nle ret, ting
the articles I© this department will be. The first one is; “How I Nearly Uulned M^Two Daughters,!’ by Kleanaf Gibson Talt. There are three new gcspel hymns. "Why Women Should
Vote,“ by Jane Vddams. Next,month Dr. Lyman Abbott will write on the other sl<|e of the qu« hjon; ‘Why Women Should Not Vo‘e.“ • "The 1-and.of Unborn Children," by Maurice Mae-
terlink, is a chapter from Mr. hjaeUTlink's book, "The Blue Bird.". "The Little Stories for Lltil^Vople."/Annie Russell, the actross, answers many of the questions you have often asked
concerning the stag*. "What the College woman can Do." by L. Clark Keel ye, D. D., L. L. D-, th\|>re*idej of Smith College. Read “Why IttlO," by Quo. Hodges, D. D. "A Literary
Journey Through America" by Hamilton W. Mable. New Year Social-Affairs," by Mary McKim iEdward Bok, editor of the Journal, has written an editorial entitled, "My guar-
rel with Women's Clubs." Kvery woman will want this editorial, and many other aplendi^ articles tliV w/l appear Ip the January issu
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Daniel Baker College
College Chapel, Monday. Decfi»l>erv20th, 8 p. in.
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Altoa: MISSES F WILKINSON. MOODY
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The Bulletin 'will publish in this
column the names of" candidates for
the various offices until thy primarlee.
pud of the successful candidates in
the - primaries, until the election,
charging thetefor the following prices
invariably ln> advance:
For Diatrict offices ..
For Countyi offices .;...
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Atlnihpdon free All friends a||d patron* of the CoHejte-ate
cordially mvjted to lie1 present; i Y ■ i < ■
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The abov© prlces'sry for publlcst|pn
.In either Dally or Weekly editions,
double the amoutit being charged for
both papers. . ,
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car^y with It any obligation, implied
or otherwlae. for the publication of
[■reading notices..
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MOSKOWSKI
J. .CHOPIN
; For Sheriff:
W E HODGE
JNO CHAMPION.
The Toggery
•cour-
ts doing French Dry Clean
ing at the pri^e of
ing dts^ng ch
Decgmbe
Suits C
Skirts
Tin-
Get your
tungs
XtyCg cards
AT HAR.
earl/ at Har-
G d3»
$1.50
^1.25
T11AT Tl’RKEY la at Ixmney s- Gro-
cery. Phone No. 60.
Heating Stoves at Looney's Hard-
ware. ■ *;
lore, gl
and booklets ga-
Studio,
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old style. |U fittl
question of what
Christmas. Our pH
make, such a gift
USEFUL A5D ORXAMEYTAL.
It's hard to kid a gift thaycombines
both. A pair o\ up-to-dutyeyeglasses
or spectacles foiV friend-earing th«
g o
ould gits this
enables you to
com piste a sur-
prise [as any other.# ff a hand reader,
an opera glass o J anything else op-
tical would appeallto yo^. we have It.
BROWNWjOdD OPTICAL CO.
LETTERS TO H tAT t ULICN.
Dear Santa Claus'
rWhen. you call to see Geo. Hopkins
Elizabeth Hopkins. Jenkins rScott
41s to all eternity. From infancy to pld
age. through time Into eternpy. otir
Identity Is faithfully preserved. The
full grown man Is hut the full-blown
fi|*wer of the infant hud. and tl^e cen- • t>r«le«v
tensrisn Is hut the child of
Neither the changes >f time ti
dies
f
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llrU) MORTIMER
HAYDN
MacDQWKLL,
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% Daniel Baker College
•.College Chajiel, Tuesday, DecernIssi list. p. m
A ■ PROGRAMME
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iH DANCE . j : . L ... I ...\ SCHARWENKA
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MISS 11. WILKINSON..ilRj p. CffM^TNjfJIlA.VI, 1 , '
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miss leva* nAu.rl.|-
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. . MISS ’ MARY ,Mc(KaRT>EY
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MISS IRENE NEWCOMB
SONATA r .^HAKP MINOR:’MODERATO.
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MISS JESSIE ROBERSON
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MISS BESS LANGTRY1
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Soprano*: MISSES ERWIN AND LANGTRY
Altos: MISSES HARDY AND HARTMAN
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MR B. ANDERSON.1:; 1
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MISSES KRWINS'aND F WH-KI.VSO.Y ‘ \
DCRAND
MOZART
shuck pT death, the Tsvagea of di*e.u»< s
, nor the dis»olutlun ofi *ho gr^vo. can *
Rudolph Scott, Emma Bee Sv-ott and imroy thr Immortal | »h*ri/ In us
Connor Scdit. don't forget me. a* I 1 And y(., ^oh hew d*> give* h< ,,n- :
jhaie been an awful good girl alnce rtj4ni> 4 gt
yon called last year, and these «Vf.better Ilfe^Ry pjraveY and or-r«l,:-nc
m> little,neighbor. Yours truly. , rffort>^ly pluching uii m.d l lntMIngJ
j ETHEL FRANCIS l»A\ IS ^by^fvninlng and b\ laLln.il culUvstlogt
^ the old In 1 (•••'! •* i’ll | i.nSafisXy-tor>
Tllfe of y4stwr4a 1.1 iy hi ci wvgrttfd ftCo
. a vgry different .life today. Ati.l tl^e
life of tn4«V wiil h U far f.»s*.< r
Ideal, may approach :uore ne.tHy to j
that ideal toluol: ow.ifihf n.in.ie jVitina- \
t t:u| :»t i’ 11 ^ eltor^ be rlih-, !
timted. ■- I ’
He- » I4 > i|.--l.f ii,ld . :v!l •
[)K ne'w tmr t ■ a ;Vir>n»ile U.» that the 1
hud of hia life v. \< li fter . ti-vt the !
rtower. fn many c»<~* fh e L t'out»(-
lea* true. It should n*H !»e true, Time I
vhoyld rRien ouf I1\es aa it tipentNinr
gralUt and. tin wir 'avpi lloe Condition*
it never fat:"* t * do both. 'Time spent
in lies ailing the past is lll apem The
present la ou’». 'I n* ue v life of^to-
day. holy, hoi»efuf, anMdtlous. aggres-
sive. claims us. . Th« ddad ;*aat .Is Jn-
djifferent to uR. may cry to her
1 l*itithet,e is n> res|>onsh How valnj
ns to hug the mutiinf)
our. hearts ’ when
today -roaches out
Christmas |
A •
unaras :
• i TV y ^ •
J Ypu should fifuVe with Franke. *
• lh« candy mskkr, ngfore placing •
•
FRANKE
make*, ithe l»eal camly. x •
: HOSKINSON /
a “We Deli eT Tha iGooda.”
• • LijfFk nd heavy dray
« age. pianV and furniture
loads dis-
• Iributed a ^red and for-
• warded. \
• Acts Gulf Raflnlng Co. |
• 1’hones 815 23r :
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Spruce Pine Christmas Trees
Wr will hav« the Fancy Spruce Pine
traps from the stats of Mains and ask
that you phono us your ordar early for
onav as wa will onl)^ havs a limited
.•**ppiy. L
lunter-Kunitz Grocery Co.
Phone 40 end 440
Artistic
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Photograph' stt^l
. our fine Sepia
Water Colors' at
are what appeal tA
ar.istic people.I
v4tn<l m»k>- vour
todgy-
and foofish foi
fof yesterday t >
thing child o
[hands In in
It is ours t > sa.v .whether the old
shall l>e belle than thf new or the
new better tha
past shall le*
I ’hone
bppoinl
n the old, whether the
letter than the present
or the present )»etter than the past. '‘It
any man l»e In- Christ, he I* a neW(-j
lereature. old things are past Away:
l*ehold all, thing* are become new ”
« Cf R WRIGHT
Paeror Ffkgt fctlupllst Church
Kodaks and eWyUhlug that goes
with them for Chr)ftinaa .it Hartunge
Studio
f iiBLOiR dUAl
It I* I Kith comforting and encoura*:-
lug to moat of ua to know thg: we ate
j n°t lx»und by the life that we lived
J yesterday, The llfe we live today may
l*e Very different front the life whj :h
j we lived yeaterday. Each new .lay
i ••* another chance to Itegin b.ef.
Though we neither deny nortdouht the
Altoa: MISSES HARDY AND B. Wy.KINSON ^
0,4,1 N’°t »'•!» death Itself r*»
(unbroken.contlnMlty if life, we know'’
that each day may mark a chang-- in
SEE THE
BURNT LEA
break the Invisible thread that Wmtvj-UAltTl’NG'H,
HOME THING DIFFERENT,
different present for a relative or
frlenV*gt Xtnaa time would he a pair
of glaaaea7\|a*t u* tell you of onr plan
to make suchVgjft ag complete a *ur-
prlAe aa any otherN^Vil gaarantee that
the recipient of ll»e ffta**'** will he
satlafled and appreciate yoht^thoughl
fulneea.
Our complete Hue of hattd-reade
upera glasae* and other things opti-
cal are worthy Of vtffir Investigation.
hrown%i>oG optical CO
PILLOW CO VERM,
iND FEI.T, AT
[What Will You Give For
j Chriilmast
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' Gifts you must msks and thsrs’s a wondsr-
ous advantage In gtvlag gifts ysurs of
We didn’t buy the regular link of Holiday Goods
thlsyssr such as toys, dolls/china and/tut-glass,
but have cecelved hundred^ of artkdds suitable
as gifts. Ws havs just sufh goodsAs will bi| ap- <*
predated by all. j j / I j \ 'j/Z
MRKMORJfN.
We h^#e a big Ufteof tlreaorke—-
HOLIDIY STATIONERY. .*
[We ha\e bought the l»e*t the mar-
ket affords.
PERFUMES.
rceptkhle and
They are acceptable and u***
gift* for either *ex and ap'proprl/te
for gift occasions,. , ]
XMkH uAndy.
No one thinks of Christnwaa ilfli
out candy. are agents for (viil^1
man's candy.,jlhe best candy In the
world. See m»r speclalj Xma* pnek-
•Sf*. ' \
XMAS HRI'SHIES.
Any kind yNw, want, tind a big as-
sortment or mirrors at a| very reymm-
able price.
K XMAS < ARBS.
^^omethlng In our line lo please
everybody and no one should rail
to send Ctcfds to distant friends,.
T
everything thaF^oeh to make a boy
h a v tgn, good Jtiu e.
I« HTJK‘11 OF XMAM UIGABS.
eg" suit you In cigars. See our
vCmyg/lioxe*. ^
PIPES IX CASES.',
All prices and u good assortment.
k COLOKIS BOTTLES.
A Color is bottle Is Just thf thing to
give a gentleman. $2.50 to $6 00 > .
FOUNTAIN FINS.
Anybody will appreciate a fountain
pen. and especially If It la a Parker
A KNIFE 1
Make# a boy feel big. and does got
cost much if you buy it here. s
Buy Xmas gifts that are users 1 and
you will have reason to hare a in*rry
Christmas. « ! \ .
Cattip-Bell Drug Co.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1909, newspaper, December 20, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005450/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.