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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1829
PAOEWW
f rw H6KE LOST -OUR KEYS AND THEY APE WORTH 30c 10 *01! *00 SHOOK)WEST IN A RMTM IN THE BNLLEMi
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J* Classified Rates j »l Announcements
• All A4a Case With the Oreer | •
:w£rfH^ahs!i
si’-’iiri
Automotive
Ttaarici&l
J
IlMVlaf lAMf •
k miannwoi of l$c tor
FOB MAYOR
The Bulletin 1% amiMrM to an-
Bounce R. L. MeOAUOTT a . a can*
didate tor the oflce of Mayor of
X,X. . , ,
Vurnighed
Apartments
FOR SALE OR TRADE—
Good uied cars. Will trade
for vacant lot* Brownwood
Auto Exchange. . Opposite
Court Home. lS2c ,
lit or fM Liens,
L). IX Mclnroe & Co.
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M4KXET$
r obaib **t> ^V'pUom ‘ \
J
RLtaSl,"'""
BOL'TM Ti^Tk rnn, 1 CONCRETE ORAVKL BeKln the
private, garage. Apply 1101 Coe- *“•*• IooRa OBMnd
156c
■ ■ WWW* WPW ^
•SB CM
aDout our new Men
Daymanta on ii.ooo.oo.
giioa
'jjj#
SSSKfffiT!;
J5f<S ads will ba rw«T<
N* A J ast isjp,
wUl ba ebarrsd only few
Bainilia*** •r™ of •**«•!
Coo tract rats* spon mqtasbc
(ID. I'tYOUC 1030.
LARGE two room rurnlihed a
mem, private entrance,
conventencas. prices right.
J-1888. 120:1 Irma.
FURNISHED apartment, two rooms,.____,
glassed in sleeping porch, close In.
70« Fisk. Phone 1738. 138c “"IB
apart*
modem
Phone
138c
ne rich
a; ktoo
idlrton.
BKOWKWOOIl BUILDING a
LOAN ASSOCIATION
O. D. Crabtree
’*• aw*
318 Brown
148 tfr
Menrv Caitrp.
bell Plume X-M37. 15#))
FOR SALE—a will* deliver fine
son for gardens and lawns
drlvrwtv (ravel W a. Mid
phone J-17^ \ ’ Mto
,Lrr meSPiJ5mt rirh din^! loan ass-n.
c*11 ,1M iaoi3 b, p. CraBtrw 118 Brown
THE BEST LOAN
for the Brown wood Home Bui Id e*
112 00 per month, pays (1000Pd.
BROWNWOOD BUILDINO *
S'llliJUlO. April iwwhwvi uaduf- LIVKItBOOL, April
W«u ii Svihsck iods> du» Ur»r|) tn fnlr u< n.spd: lower; American hi
rangy.' of Mverpnol ntiftlstlun* lo re
epreiR lo ytht*rd:iy's sdrsipw. FVv*
eraui*- weather for the ijumestle i'»r
tvadro gMA to ertSf nhebt value*.
VP»nhjg J.« u. T-* oft. t'hlcago
wh'Nt' afterward *ngif*<1 further. Com
hImI vmU> t\<rv nlatlvep firm, with
Ins at J-l off to 1-4 up and
ha nokr lulftul flanr-a Pro-
atrad>\\
£<rn
■uirR
vtompa
►Verlllti
h Miltu
>• RtM
Yttestock"
*|>dt
hlr|,t
niMdHiih I
11.04| atrhi iiddilliug LAIu»V»hc |
I Ms; strict low mld'lIJiiR .“thH •<'» II
inir ili'itjipd! mwer; Ai"<*rn
eo.a| luiddlma ll 4c: ie*™l
RAISE BARBECUE! SECOND CLASH
FUNDS «Y! WITH BILLIES
middling In.W*; airlei u'""t
■ d| good oral wary h f*
ofdimii)
v<»; »<ial ordinary R.10.
hales, s.pRi .imarlaafi. Itcfi lpis s.imh,.
American 7.W. Putting ftaaed qulm
and steady:] May 1" 08: J“l> IMI.
«i. lnli*r |o.SI: iHnnil'if ie.8>;\Jab
*: mi
FOR RENT—Close in. three room
furnished apart men i with
bath. Phone 763.
MODERN
apartment.
Phone 149.
FOR SALE—New 5 room hOd*.
12713 First St. Modem convenlen-
nrivate **- du lit-In feature*, hard wood
^ floors, large lot. Small payment
10IC fonvement tente. Phone 11M. O. 1
three room furnished c- & Oo. TBdc
oto* “>• °°u»“ ^ fo* sAL»cm rR*a« ^ 5 ™r,'
luxne. 9 aim land. 400 yards from
S 12.00
180p
FOR Rent-Two room furnished «« teacher school, fronu on prad- |
L Bouth exposure. 1605 street. Price $6,500. Its clear
Phone 1608 139c of debt. Will tiadp for South TM* |
- ---------------- as, land lanch land preferred. Will >
1 FOR RENT — Choice downatairs pay ttU fere nee. Phene 780. Waite; 1
aparutnr. 8re to appreciate. A11,J. Stewart tnd Co. 110 E. Andcr-
*'bUla )Mud 1708
BrowLsood Loc*e No. J7R nieeU ^T " ' 'r*—^
firat and third Tnursday. 8:00 p. ni. (FOR RENT — Modem furnished
a a Mcirr* w u apartment. Mrs. (J. C. Duncan.
* w. aa. n one J-370. 1001 Melwood. 190c
JAMES MINO. Secretary. ------------—-----
—A—--------------------— FOR RENT—Furni-ihed apartment, |
v;'" ^ m #io#e * phow 274 or 1#M «*<for sale or tradet-
AND FOUND « ’TOR RKnt-Two room and three .For city property or farm, a
lost or strayed—; <w ^n-Mr,' ^Jl* csfe and rooming house, to-
white with black face natural bob c3Uon- ««iu»e after « oclocc. .. —<
Finder piegae notuy m. Caw- phone R*604 1401 Aw °* 1Wc gether or »eparateiy; attrac-
4 V*
a a month a
Atr fT.oee Loan
% 0
138c,son street. Brormwood TVx
FOR SALE—2 1-2 month old Eng-1
lish setter i>in> Subject to regis-
tration. 905 Second. 160*
far. Mercury, Texas.
174p for RENT—Attractive three roam
v~~ fumlslied apartment, cool and
anted
;«imL PrivAte entrance. c Oarage^
1001 Ave. O. Phone 788. - 138c
Wood.
FOR
price. Carpenter &
Phone 254. 158c
SALE—Well located
house on one of
LAUNDRY^ WANTED—Reasonable lUpjTpeTrr^th0 All^lUs^paid^MO j ^^^1
(prices Mn.. Ed::: Dave*. U20
j Brady Are. Phone J -90I. 180c
WX BUY and aell new and used
'bousehold goods. 113 E. Broadway,
New Second Hand Store. M. T.
| Bowden. Prop. Phone 878.
Shropshire.,
158c
LUNDRY—38c per dosen.
•2187. 904 Pint.
Phone
180c i
Ave b.
FOR RBNT Fintdihed apartment.. PJ*®** ® •
two large* rooms, steeping porch, i Phone 254.
rloely furnished, adjoining bath, in i n_._r_ . _________
private home. Cheap to couple.', .
___IS, Todd Check Protector 12.50
new two room furnished apart* ‘ Underwood Type-
ngfL _ ji-i-i i *
/ANTED—Designing and fml&n
All kinds of aewtng. Phone
1870. J518 Vine. 170c
fAN l&S^ialir eewing and quilt
Leave your children with Mrs.
km. 1208 West Baker Street.
80c I met*, adjoining bath, hot watir. Dov-l Tvnewrifer 25 00
clove in. garage, all bBLs paid 822.30 1 *'°yai
IN tone GIB
TOR RENT — Nictty
158c Burrou^h 9 Column
furuialied Adding Machine . 87.50
:W*«r — a 8S■■■■■
TO OWN YOUR
HOME
no ouimmi ,.
NO FEES—Wr charge neither
membendilp nor wi hdrawal
fee.
Loan May Be Paid
• %. \
Off Any Time
Your flnt monthly payment
»Urtc reducing the prim ijmi
The mmt CONVENIENT ANI>
ECONOMICAL loan pUn in
Brownwond.
Immodhitc Appralwilii
Prompt Cloving
North Texas
Building &
Loan Ags’n.
*The Home Folks'
188 Es*t Tee Htreet
V T. BRYCE. Local Manager
181c
Miscellaneous
%
No
RAHT PT. fiOflH. III. Apr.I
Hog* lS.i*K); ntWtj hlafvr:
fti nav tn 26 MlWh.'r: UH'iK* lb*
M.M: tia-tBS tfin ml'Misi ii 2 >:
t>a> king wiWa J0.1k'710.2i.
i *'attte: loM; csilwi\ UW9; Mendy;
i comn."u- amt iqJ»8lui»i\Hti'i'ni ll.tiigt
j 1176; i-uvrw * 7 .0 10.25; Wall r.t Tl.ttOtt
J 6I1«< ll: I.Jb'i: utendy. rilpned laruloi
K.I*; woofcd i*w*a loOo down.
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POULTRY t
A
wary IP So: Ajfiitvli 1*.W.
NKW OTlLBANd, A l*i !• >*•—Plritt
mull'll on tltr idtton inarkfi Imre
i-hor/od liiiii««i4 #if o in * point;' .it •
trli.un'il to lifwrr «'*IiIi*ii thnu ilm uiid
a «ir> wintlier map
\A “ ‘
rdtt . ,___r___.
wenYiier, July dw»ptrtna t«* l:• 1*4. in-
totwr tw! 19.JS ami Dermbfr m l».4i.
or t to/it polntn undi-r yi-tit* rdi.y'a
rloae. x.
Trading waf falrly nctlvi* and Hell-
ing HWrul.
(Special 9o the Bulletin)
LUUGOCK Texas. AVril I8-Daiir
lei Baker College’s bate ball * team
might pans up the fifth ^urung of
all ball games tor It wax another
disastrous fifth Mist com thtth'Wed*
The mUre membr:»hip of the Ki-
wants Club has been made a eom-
mltiee for the pirixjae of raising
6800 in rash Friday to p«y the ex-
cuses of the picnic at the proposed
rile of a city pork on Willis Creek
April 26. This money will be used, nesdays nunte with Texgg TBbh. 8*
In procuring Tt>od tor the big baibe- 0. Tlu- Matador: •cored’ kit Wn^ It>
, 1..JI Hcu* to held for the purpos.* of1 this tuning Wedpe«day dnehlnj
,light rally mi-i in. but was w;,»d >getting the cltlsenshlp Interested In the second came with the BfOwn-
on pronuvciH for cHttbacjl a'»xi;,j1P nroposed park with it’s attend- *’00d team. Tuesday tli* MaUtdora
■ scaled seven runs In the ftfOT.
Tao home runs, a ‘-ingte- and
rrftCAOO. \pnil IS — ivoiiiry uUvm. m*-!
m»m> ; r*-< riiit* is (raek«: prlc*oi uA- J •«
rhrtne.-a.
ant play grounds, golf course and
touhst camp. /
The club will canvass the bus|-
nea« district to secure this fund.
| which must be secured by Friday
NEW YORK Aprii ir —I’otton op- evening. The discussion of Mils work
•nrd ►toady nt » d.i liiiwof r. to i(was had at the chib luncheon at the
point* under I'nuui.n n>n *i>«|do,i wlib I Southern Hotel Thursday noon, at
iM-ifin* an fidvon.1*^ *v*Ow*r nn#^ j President O. E. Wlnebrenner
\J fiunip trail#' iiuyinx hiir r* p,*rt<i^Nf>n 1 presided for the first time since his
iMho di ctino. hut wenwiid nihi rwl**- {illx^ess 7 J"
attrihund rlilofly td ring. p a Prahtroo and J H Shelton
Thv iPafkrl wne under loftrld. r« Jr *1^22? 4^*
I prHteur** 'vtth pr:e»* nh’iwuuK trt d«- aei^xln chcrge of the, piogram.
i?Uu«V..r «u*ut l« to is point* at tirr Vocaf solos b>f Fred Oa?e and
i f !*d ''Xm*** f|rrt h«lf H‘»ur duets by Misses Loulw McDaniel
P.'llhik *•« nt prb -HI off t'. 19.-4 for fl_rr,..nv bW—
Juh ano\lS.il f..r D*i «wiIm r, «.r alx.ut and Edna uermany were giyen.
in tn 12 XiiointM below y.-atenUy’s Guests Induded » Mr. Hotieycut* ol
cfom*. iiffrrHiar ti»e» tap*r-u »ff md«i me Tran^contlncntil Oil Compant - , n , n • ,
Bulletin. _ X . !tSSt,7i.
*r n. i ‘Jcnes. rf. ...____ 4 0 8 Of 8/
Brood, c.
Ith.
Newspaper Men
Gathering for
Washington Meet
runs, a ■
three errors netted six runs In thl$
di/sstrous liame. Captain White
let the Matadors down with only
five hits but these came hits
meant runs. Howell, for Teen, held
Daniel Baker to five well scattered
lilts. Lined four oases on PaBs and
struc out seven in shutting oat the
Brown wood team. Marsha)^ and
Hodges again hit homers foe .Tech.
Hunter, playing left field for Dan-
iel Baker led the Billie', In hitting
with three singles.
Box Score:
Daniel Baker-8
Ab. H. R. A. Po. E.
t«*n«' nt* mUrr \>n mopm* tm<b- bvHte
of near montn* and Mvi>rlnc. At
nibt(ia) prl' M nh\w el relit* * "f n f* w
poltit* fis.lll tli*- M
2 0 8 8 2 3
Vn <nt.
WA8HTNOTON. April 18—i/P>—
1 N. repsper men from all sections oi ! Ni:\v YoilK. .\pril\l* —fMt"n - p-
! *1" country were here today tor , •*' ’
* the opening of the seventh annual | .
(Hcnventlon of the American sodetj , . skw oui.kanm. April \s.-r«Ht*.n
of nc«o paper editors.
i The organisation, headed by
lYflaUer M Harrison of the Dally
Oklahoman and the OklaJxxna City
’ Times. Is composed of working
x ms hi; m men. The njeeting will
1 oontin ie through Saturday.
jxk able b> decUlon of many edl-
A large attendance was made
op* ii'il Mi.'ad). Jan. 19.4C;
July t».rA; Cut. 19.J»: It**.
(9.46:
L ■
\
4 0 0 0 2 0
M'tU HMCES Hi iiil’ii
li CiNDIDITE FOR
OFFICE OF Him
3 0 0 4 1 2
10 10 0 8
18 A 8 ’0 0
_ 7i/, xi i__L
Total .....x.... 32 D’S fTY4 8
xHlt for Harris In 8th.
- Trsaa Tn h-6 •
R. L. *Van> Meciangh. veteran • . Ab. R. H. A. Po. K.
j^rownwood attorney, has announced Rigney. 2b. .y/... 3 1 0 V 2 *
av a candidate lot Mayor of Brown- Waller, as. /.
wdod. io fill tUe unexpired tcim of Dewitt, cf.
Judge 'Marshall, If.
New York, wt»ere the annual meet-
to dome
mg ot the Associated Pn*w will be-
tors
ne here
IjbMMlol
*ir Monday.
on their way to
----,
plead- (Brother*, rf.
-X-
Pclmer C Mclnnu. i<
McOat^h c omen led
(for Mayor, only after
lng and jnany requeaU from his,Peterson. 3b
Irienda and as Judge McGaugh j Hocires. c.'
slated, the term "consented” ta not (Howrtl. p.
used in the usual political form. A ,
, Judge McGaugh la a very fanu- Totals . . ..
liar figure to B)%rwnwoud citizens' —
1 --■* la haf-* *n high e«ti
'»•
31 6 .4.1317 1
esteem by' his
^ftwoL . , WA8HINOTON *»»a ^ — -r.. ...
Employed as Aid SSPSSJMSM/S^U- J3L M»™*'Texas University
ot'T'mLhSJ* Mmsr Dow Mid today in SifeLl', tflEiall OF 1 FUTie
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished P3Jwln,
181 p apartment, all rnodenvconvenience*. bjl|>dwriter rvlDDonk
xm
“s;.
Grocery, phone 1968. . 100c TWO turnlahed apartments for
pAPABLE reUa^^ya«Bg~womar ^ m< AreuX 15«c
vant*. office, clerical or cashing po- FOR RENT—Three room ctlioen-
MaoB. address box 674 care Bulletin Cy. handsomely furnished. Frigid-
istp' gite and trater rurmxhrt c»n af-♦
35552R j» »••■«»*" -a ^.,
1213 Brady *
>R RENT —
ns with
ire.
— Hire*
garagb.
Carbon Paper, per 100 2.00
J. A. COLLINS
Typewriter Exchange
202 Eajt Anderson
Phone 1623 R-l
L C. Smith and Corona
Distributor a 161c
• vrv —^-en. a.. — *:—
•151 , a\jto loans
157p
PERIKNCED competent woman
[anu rooming or boanUng hou.^e
manage. Consider apartment <*r
lelors home. Address box “4”
Bulletin ' 158p
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Help Wanted
FOR REmw-Three roam fURiished
apartment doWturtalre. private bath. I FOR SALE—J. \ I. Case
garage, hot water
COfb'ii.
furnished. ttll|g-jod as hew.
LARGE two room -apart raerrt nice-
ly fdml^wd. adjotnuar baux mid*
ern convenience*,, garage. pbon*>
icip Fir it, phone 337-J.
FOR SAL7-
stove Call
cultivator.
W. C. Rogers. 1508
180c
| Refinance your old note
or firumee your» new car
, through ua, only 1*4 down.
Plenty of money.
Prompt action-
tape.
WESTERN MORTGAGE
CO. __
First National Bank Bldg. . •****• , .
-- “A lady Is necessary In the lnves-
wEE£2TTl I agents had been assigned to New
m j«* “»*bo“i»■» *»-'*<*
in tike trial of Helen Morgan, nlcht ,or*
club hostess.
Mi vs Morgan Is charged trith
mftthuunmg a nuisance at a night
rfuf) known as Helen Morgan s sum-
mer home
Lon H. Tyson, one of the agents,
[who raided the club after numerous
No red vlatte, testified his wife had been!
with him on his raids and had re-
ceived $5 a day.
•Why did you take your wife with,
you to a place like the summer
home’* Mbs Morgan's counsel,
New York.
An Increase of about 15 In the
number of dry agents In the Ken-
tucky-Terinessee district was an-
nounced vi terday.
Broughton to Lead
Abilene Revival ^
AUSTIN, Texas. April Uw#p.>—
A recent honor that has come to
J. Battle, professor of class}*
languages at the UnJvefrtty ol
Dr. Len O. Hi oughum of Atlanu. j MUklV^esf1 and*^th!>TW*f ***
CommL.sioner Doran said thejix- secured hy th* First .ciatjyg\povers she stai# souCt o<
outh. TWa kifo-
statA .'outj o#
oi me Boakidk.
ie 8808,
some
present at the Aeet-
at which Dr. Ra tte
Telephone 1600
162c
1305
Cottage
rANTED—Lady dressmaker. Must
unincumbered. Call X-1031 af-
3 pm. 180c
AN TED— MetTvith cars for coun-
and state, also adjoining state*
ky 1200 and up. Can at factory
800 Center. 158p
NICE fanl-.eu rur it ckNe
to phone W-1148. lit Mam.
1408 Ave. J. 1
PRACTICALLY new1 furniture
sale at a very reasonable price. <
after 5:30 p. m. 1308 Ave.T. ..1
1 Credit
on repair
jobs.
Small
mr»,Lh)y
CO.
payments.
«_
Harris
Motor
180c
f ANTED—4 or i girls, must be
can. neat and by all means court-
^us Apply in person between hours
8 a. m. and 5 p. m. at 1606 Cog-
Ave. 159p
Bed-Rooms
>MS — Meals if desired 816
Plwood. Phone J-972. 161c
)R RENT—To gentleman, cool
stairs bedroom, private entrance,
iventent to bath. Phone 1238.
it. C.'A. Vaughan. Wfl W Adana-
188c
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— .-"S FOR SALE—Small business, will
FOR RENT Two room furnished consider car. Plionc J-1751. 158c
pSlTSedlf^PhSe ?90T 160? FOR ^ALE^F^Tush^d ho^T
TWO room furnished apartment, dawn payment, balance like rent,
newly papered, modern eonvenlen- i An opportunity for .semedne. Would
ces. phone 391. 1100 Irma. 160p consider good lots for down
35*. iwi day, i09i ring 2."night j will top work your pewee
1 pecBiu to fancy papenhellt,
good lots lor down pay-
For information phone Bob
OAS STOVE TROUBLE. Phon^
Morgan's, we repair and buy used
furniture. Phone Morgan 1982
r- _ * it2c
BUD PECANS TREES
NOW
Brown wood Nursery
tigatton of the higher class dubs,'
replied Tyson.
-You testified your wife asked
Miss Morgan's advice about open-
ing a night club in Dallas. Texas.
Isn't it clear In your mind that the
question was propounded to entrap
Miss Morgan’”
“Yes. str!“ <
act number of increases tn other Baptist Ctm&h. Abilene, to lead In - Maryland- an* east of
cities could not b** made public but a two weeks revival campaign. W Its nK-u.bvr number
added -the staffs of the enforcement N. Young of Wichiu Falls will lead there being
bureaus In San Francisco. Detrtlt, • the -inging and 8. J. T. Williams is lng In — _ .
8t. Louis. New Orleans. Chicago Oampaign Directed. Tire meeting Was chosen preMden. Among the
and other large dtie» were being will begin Sunday. April 21st. says past presidents or the asmriaiioh
enlarged. ... \ announcement received from AW- have been tome of the leading sthol*
The Increase was made pai.lWe.tene. 'ora of the country’. MefTlbersiiftj M
through pxssage by Congress or an - ♦ ■ ■ — the association is not oonfin/^ ca-
approprintion giving the prolubtuon / tirely to scholars but embraces*allb
the pedagogy of the daisies, Num-
bering not only college men * and
women, but also high school touch-
lens. j ; ‘VfJ
Chapel Hill Pupils
To Present Farce
bureau an additional 82.700.000
Direct Shipment
of Cotton From
U. S. to Danzig
‘inf m
x just m
“I Got
NEEDED,'' SHE SMS rt« -sn„„FMi*
►t to where1 I CouldnT. Eat . With Al JdsOn T{)
ythlng
where I Couldn't, Eat
Anything and Wasn't Able to
Rest at Night, But Am Relieved
Now," Says Brown wood Woman.
i Houses For Rent I
NEW YORK. April IB.—(JP)—'The
American Polish Chamber of Com-
toone received cable advices from \
Comedy Tonieht 1 45. «3S
l omeay i onigmtrvsDoruuon 5** »«?*». «*««**
. Remain All Week
More people arc coming tp set
the saagtog Foot” with 7! jLoison
fK_____ talkie appearing al the Eyrie
the bene- theater this week, than any other
of cotton from the United States to **** received from Orgatont, a few ptetme tn late mimths andl the
FOR RENT-JFour rooim
in modem duplex. Qoae in,
very desirable. H. M. Noel
& Co. 163c
j FOR SALE—New 6 room house
'hardwood floors, throughout, butlt-
‘ tn features, strawberry bed. fruit
i trees, garden planted. 2512 Austin
___ __ _ l*hp
FOR BALE—Nice fresh young Jer-
1 sey milch cow. Jim Featherston.
: Woodland Heights. 160p
now ia ^be
start.
BROWNWOOD
NURSERY
A. L FABLS, Prop.
Brown wood, Tex.,
Ylmniy Johnson's Job” a farce I Danzig and Gdynia at rates which
'if ‘ ... ----
ideal 'time to I comedy 4>ith about llfteen pupils tn
tune to ^ caU wiU ^ pJayfd by sUj
POR ^: ; Phone J. T. McDonald 199
21 “ 15" "?• :2C“ •ss,-** - if or inspection and estimate'
FOR RENT- House, Hug rooms and . IWp ^
bath, ntoflem conveniences. 1311 afw j
Vine St. Phooe R-414.
Unfurnished
Apartments
■ * e-f
FOR RENT
In. Phone
--
-8ht room 1
180k. after 8
FOR BALL—Six choice lota ou
South Austin Are. J. L. WIL-
house. close LI AMR AND CO„ John*on Build-
call J-893. [inffi 1-2 West Broadway. 181p I
181c 1-----'—
160c
have been covering similar ship-
ments from the United States to
dents of the Chapel Hill school at ' Bremen.
the Indian Creek schoolhouse on j The arrangement will eliminate
Thursday night the long railroad haul from Bremen
-—----- i to the Polish textile mills. Cotton for
the textile industry in the Lodz
district accounted for about 840.060.-
000 of Poland's purchases In the
“J? „r fnanuement Is turning away crowds
I have Just taken one bottle every rttirtu. according to C. E. Hoy-
Otgatone and am grasuly plew.'Co ^
Even the mdpnee
Cinderella Bootery
Closing Oat Stock s SZZVZS!
MEN TO RMIEE8 TO
Putting on a rate the Cinderella |
Bootery Shop at 109 East Baker
iw phone you* "w.n, ^ sws q.^ Pft[SFNT BROWNWOOO’S
t
►R BENI Unfurnished
tnt. .403 Mata. phon*> 392.
f1,...... . ■ > FOR SALE—German police tfog
| [FOR RENT"-43evrn room house, all lubjeet to rrglstratton about on*-
11 to to ------- “ year OM. phone J-1931 I58p
FOR SALE- Building jock in beau- !
fu! color*, near etty limit*, lat pre-
vailing prlc* Ben Phrou Jilre. pnoiw
254. ' *.V ' : 138r
J
modem conveniences. 1403 A\>. K.
Phone 909-J. ’ •_ lflle
FOR RENT--One rive room house,
apart- , ^ room home. Modern cou-
181c I veniences, well lockted.
Phone 786
apartment, one:_________u . ^ WAfCHt PiactieMto t0m. No. 18
of''fupiex. Three rooms and FOR Rf:NT u Modem I0«r room ninetoen jewel tandard Ralltaad
vate bath, hot and told water.; ^ heuv, all convmdencto. Fhttoe i aatch. H7-50. Cost $60 00. W. H.
* J-278. ^ R-ae 18lc THOMPSON, pawnbroker 159p
itENT—Twb three room un- M
ients Duplr* All
ices. Double ga- _____
—^ *»■ ——--j 12%. •- 199p
i , ,, , . .___ FOR RENT—Hr* flva room hoiflfe. | *—
-3 room unfurnished :iJoi#rn w W. Adams. Pared
phon R 807 fr0W °flg ' itrwT> ***** 251 Travte *
C FURNISHED
RENT
l apart men’
Icrn donvenlenc
Phdbe R-221.
AdiM to No. 3 before 1 p. m.
for inaertion the Mine day,
“Classified for Reftults’'
Edtato Spedaliata,
S. E.5TARK A CO.
1504 Third Phone 15631
176c
1. It was
nourced by W P. Barnes, general
manager. Mr. Baines to from Abi-
lene. the home office of the C. H
Herd and Company, owners of this
shup and five other*.
The Cinderella shop lias beer at
1 this location for the puto three years
i with R. L Otr iebee as manager
cun ran urn
years. I scarcely had no life oc Becaure of the aoputorltv “
ertergy about me. ahd mv appetite . p,rture. one of undoubted
was very poor and suffered terribly thd\to gtre all of Browni
from totogretlon. I Just got to Kurrmiudow townt a chance tr see
where. I couldnt eat anything with- ' p it will be
cutout suffering and having intense tirdav.
pains in jny stomach afterward. Os.~
wobld form on my stomach and I
felt depressed and down hearted
and Just hal to force myself to do
my work. I had nervous sick head-
aches. and at times couldn't gat any
i sleep at night 1 felt that my con-
i dltlon was getting worse and need-
ed something to build nv up.
held over throughfeat-
BeautifiH Women-
Simply Love I It
MELLO-OLO Face Powder is
ferred by beautiful women
It leave* no trace of pastiness.1
FOR RENT—Five room wfllll fur- 1 BEAUTIFUL rock home, east froot.
niahed modern home on south Nid • kleally located, consider lot or
Phene X-651. : >ap, aayil house as first payment. J*
--—12%
ROOM unfurnished apart- t
408 Fifth Phone R-l 578.
180c r
» Plans Being Mode
FOR RENT-Small furnished ctr ,/OT TranSDOftation
tage. close in. Call at 701 W. An- rT ^^ * _
Every patriotic rltiaen ot Brown-
wood should attend the Nun Jacinto
PL " Tr- j party nt the Soldier and Sailor
llaaatfied ads are eafcn1 Memorial n»u Friday night. Admi*
m. on the day of insertion, i
For Rent
■ ■ ■ ^~
dtrson. Phone J-864 138c
SEVEN tttom house. 5tyTW74nder-
son. wm rent far *40 per ntenta.!
Phooe 107. O.V rtjf%r. Brownwood
state Bank 158c 1
*4^^ -----
Of Boys To A. & M.
Atagn?dhtenU tor sorciM don-
Ktton8??tor repap- pqr RENT—New five room name' **tfLt*
Phone 18.
-Ar>-
house it 1201 Brady Aw
Tire oft* to-wi
T.ltopiiWi stflool students FOR RENT -April 81st
riH1 doctors, dentists and nor- brisk, bath. hA Bated
ttocfra. eu. t-in featur-
*&3£
FlFr room
and back
htode.
tetim.1
Onlha Air
Weaddey-Watson
Program
AteKCK|j'
IM». Pbw
rMtogL!toUBKsw
FOR
hard wood
in features,
room
S'
■ anu some qfltoy1 i____
hardwoo-: tjr tu all. ancMBut 100
1316 Pur- W ® OBfral Texas will BBftccn-
158c here Wtundny ninming for the
iaBC trlV Tl»e !oc#T toyt die gc
»-.fbom house, der the care of’Jr Y{
BBteident. built- ftriictor. o. Nelson"
traveling passenger
wood on
m o'udto for the
A special rate qf 86 n round
U made for toe uby^ 'r
Also 6
■at, till Flak Bahta Fe. was in B
G. O. Leach ft Thursday maxnigB
WE INVITE you to the sec-
ond opening of the Home
Beautiful of 1929, April 18,
1929, located at 2406 Aua* ^
tin Ave.f open from 7 to 9 Tete^
p. m. Every body invited.
Walter J. Stewart and Co.
158c
mm
Hairy Knot! chairman of a com-
mittee tt> With the dfttrlCt
meeting at Ranger 6f the Wert Tex-
as Chamber of Commerce, left early
Thursday morning with three of hit
committee. Palmer C. Mclnnto. Rob •
ert Holloway and Ben Fain.
The men will present Brown-
wood's claim tor the location of the
consolidated Presbyterian echooLv
for that body's endor-ement. Andy
Bout land, president of this organi-
zation. nod Homer D. Wade, man-
ager. Nil] be In Brownwood Prldav
to confer with local men on this
propo -Itlon
“Orgatanc was Just what I need- incM or irrit-tion stavn on inn«n '
rt lo br;n, ,n. ol ,1. IIMM
to go right to the spot, and I could
no shiny nosev Made by v-ne*
tell a change In my condition right lX)res h c;0nrId*S*'ir»wTfDt3
n»*^ous>*iike*i ^ * youthful bloom.
night. I rat anything I• want nowf. ^;rful^C*rapbe11 Dn* S*"*
and am not bothered with the severe — ,*
pains In my abdomen anymore. I ---—---"
•eldom have a headache, and fee* i CARD OF TBANMA •
like doing something, and have W? take pteasure In thaofclac
more vim and energy Orgatone to ‘Cur manv friends for the £lnd
a good medicine and 1 am glad to wor^s and good deeds that were
reocrmnmd it because It has given tone for us during the inness^nd
me rMef." tfretti of our dear husbamd ^knd
Ornnine Orgatone to not a so- lather. We wapt to thadk each^nd
nett patent or secret remedv hut ^eryooe for the beautiful m».*rs
a nev scientific bile preparation mw showed love and sympathy,
containing no alcohol or other false **»», Oort's richest blessings reft oft
simulating drugs and is sold In one 01 F®11- 2
— 208 Bi
Transportation
ev /WM-*,® * I SaMMe! AND LONG DISTANCE*
OLD COPIES | Mnvlng. era ting, parking, shipping.
OF THE BULLETIN flr*wf •u^
Copies oi the Bulletin older than JOHNSON STORAGE CO
Mxty day* are Me per copy, and In i STORAGE t o
areny hMtaneev we rannot nipoty |. , ■ - . -.---r,- - -
- « nto. beta, NEW SERVICE TRUCKS
—~^--------—Weekly Round Trip Schedutos to
jmaaaiACE wiught. SS^v-ffS
Dtofninfr Ditumaking and P°wh am local service s
Tailoring. Gumrunteed to MID-TEX A>
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rzL -^1
An elnctlon haa been ord< red by
Judge B. M Daria tor Blanket com-
mon achool district May 18 for a
general consolidation of that school
and the one at lit. Valley In Co-
manche county. An election helq
two or three weeks ago did not pass,
and this to another attempt at con-
solidation.
The new achool district. IX the
election carries, will be called the
Blanket County Line Independent
School District R. L. Burks haa
been appointed presiding officer oi
the eieetten. .
Bro* nwoud exclusively by the
Ckmp- B- ll and Peerless Drug
Storm, under the personal direction
of a fpecldl Orgatone representative
For Rale in ooteman by Owl and
Bowen Drug Stores. (idv.)
Every patriotic citteen ef Brown-
ewol Hheait attend the San JaeJmie
party at the SoMter and Sailer
Mrs. J. A. Robbins and fnatty.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robblna '.
Mr. John Robbins and fami-
ly • ■*
Mr*. Lorona Drapper. T
Mr. John Robbins and toanl-
ly. Eden. Texas.. •
NoncEti. ;
“The Singing Fool” irill
°T® »nd ?" *!"
easay remteat wtanerv Snappy paw- hftlftlKe Of the Week 1
v o " ^iMkr ^ Lyric instead of only
On the Air
Weakley-Watson
Program
Over KGKB
Tonight, 8:36
days as advertised.
All stores will be dffied
Monday on account of San
Jacinto Day. Z j
RETAIL MERCHANTS
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1929, newspaper, April 18, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040787/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.