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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JULY 8 1919.
PAGE FIVE
LEARNING TO BE A CIVILIAN
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Discharged British -Soldier . Testifies
That He Finds New Feeling
. out of Uniform. '
i
LOST
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
4
CAMELS are as delightful to your
taste as they are new. And so
satisfying that they meet every cigarette
desire you ever have had.
Camels are unusual; in fact they're un-
like any cigarette you ever smoked.
That's because they're an expert blend
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
tobacco producing a quality that meets
your taste as no other cigarette ever did.
Camels' expert blend gives that mellow-mild-body
and frees the cigarettes from
any unpleasant cigaretry aftertaste or
any unpleasant cigaretty odor. You
can smoke Camels as liberally as you
like without tiring your taste.
You have only to get personally
acquainted with the expert Camel blend
to know that you prefer it to either kind
of tobacco smoked straight I
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels with any cigarette in the world
at any price 1
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wkdoa-SiIeB N. C
Camels tare sold o.verjwAero in scientifically
sealed packs He a of 20 cigarettes at ten pack
ages 1200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-cov
end carton. We strongly recommend thii
carton for the home or office supply or vrhert
you travel.
1 8!centsa'packagd
5
Is the glamor of uniform weuririg-
off? Aflir three years of service clothes.
t I have just spent my first .days In
elvilhln attire. Surprising to tell. I
believe I have met with more civility
out of 'uniform than.. in it. "II. G."
writes In-the continental .edition of the
London Mall.
Two possible solutions of this re-
i mnrkahle attitude occur to me. The
first is that most officers appear to be
rather stern and .stand-offish ' In uni-
form. The- other" solution and per-
'haps an equally probable one Is that
the public Is getttng tired of seeing
so many oflicers join? about aimlessly
with- apparently nothing. much to do
' except to spend money and kill time.
! Naturally I suppose whori I llrst
went out In "civvies" I had the in-
grained Inclination to salute' all su-
perior officers I met . and to prepare to
take salutes from the ranks. - It took
; me the best part. Of a day to overcome
this Impulse.
The "slr"Jiablt was very strong too".
On my first morning as a civilian I
had to see ir colonel at the war ollice
on businessbusiness in which our
standing was at least equal and I
immediately "sirred" him of course.
! Force of habit pure -and simple.
t Again there Is the. matter of running
after an omnibus or across the road
in uniform one tries to make- a point
of not doing these. things. Now how-
ever when "example" hits -not longer
to be considered. I find it practically.
Impossible to chose an omnibus or
Her from an oncoming taxicab. The.
instinct Is against. doing so.
Apparently it is just as necessary to
relearn how to be a civ! bin as It
once was to learn how to he a soldier.
LOST Cap for gasoline tank on Nash
car. 'Phone Karl Looney. Hfitfc
LOST Bunch of keys on ring. Knclos-
! ed in -leather key pocket. 'Phone .1-420.
- 2lftfc
LOST Ladles' purse with two $1.60
bills and some small change. Call
.J-S0r... 220c
FOB SALI3 Good violin.
phone 312.
1 lStfc
FOR RENT Two bed Footns
garage. 'Phone 101D.
and one
222c
FOR SALE Paying business well es-lFOR RENT
tablished; also. sell or trade four roomi
house closo in; would consider good
car in trade. Address "Business." care!
Bulletin. 22."ctFUIiNMSnKD apartments
I
Two first cla.S3 furnished
house keeping rooms sleeping porch..
Gall at 1412 Avenue D. IHtfc
Plr-ne 2u2.:
149tfc
house barn milk house water
windmill. See Claude Sullivan or uhonet
2.T0.
WANTED
WANTED Young lady as
waitress permanent position
good pay. Apply personally
at the Harvey House.
Two strong boys about
18 to do general work
about restaurant. A
good home and liberal
pay. Apply personally
Harvey House.
VANTICrAn A. P. Pick ilimcograph i Av- I'lHUIps. 'phone J-028.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for city prop
erty: Eighty acr efarm four and one-tFO RENT Nice cool bedroom. Close
half miles south of' town twenty acres !' CaI1 at -ftl West Adams;-or 'phone
! in cultivation sixty in grass land f Ll or !;.. - 216tfc
! of garage.
FOR SALE 'Nice close in. home live'
rooms sleeping porch garage barn;1
lot 100x2."i0. Small cash payment; bal-
ance eiisy 707 'Malone. 'Phone R-'SOS.
' . ' 222e for
FOR RENT Modern furnished apart-
..j ments; close In; on paved street. Usa
'Phone
2l9tfc
FOR RENT Two rooms for lishr
house keeping. Modern convenience.
'Phone R-45 Mrs. Sam Bass 20itfc
RFJXTTo couplt? -furnished
FOR SALE-
' tTll.
er. mono ao
TotTc housokeeplng rooms 1619 Austin
v t Avenue 'phone R-r... . 213tfc
FOR SALE--FIetschmans
jTtoysens Market.
Yeast at
14Gtfc
1 FOR REXT Large cool bed room.
Private entrance. 1201 Main. 'Phone R-
!C39. I75tfc
FOR SALFA-Extra fine- milk. cow. J.
217tfci
FOR RENT Two furnished house-
machine. I'nrk'a Garage.
212tfr '
WANTED A driver; Don't apply' nu-
jless you. are a rustler. Bon Bon -Bak
ery. ... 221e
WANTED Se (Hid band iron safe.
Must be a bargain; 'Phone or see
Henry Mount . Arghite L Bulletin
Mulldink. 222c
keeping rooms all modern conven.l-
IF YGtr WANT a good typewriter let usances. 207 Wilson street one block. H.
demonstrate the Woodstock. 'PbowlJlale' 'J
FOR TtENT Part of modern home;
3ras hay at ' "SIS.00 per ton. See Oeo.i Reasonable
D. Davis or.Alaury Hall.. 220tfct'p"e 40-
inlmnon. ciose in; isirntsnea or uniurnisnea.
for summer
to adults.
. 22ic
SKILLFUL PIECE OF WORK
z - rv
3?S
Ncvel Feat of Engineering Recently
Put to the Credit of American .
Bridge Builders.
WANTED To tune your pianos $5.0Q.
Leave orders at Gather's Tailor shop.
jphene iriS. Geo. W. Walker... lflfitfc j
j WANTED To bay second-hand furn-!
jltiire and stoves highest cash prices.
IW. G. llowden Furniture Co. 'Phone
j-937. - . . HOtfci
FOR SALE My new home 15US Ave. FOR. RENT New flat four rooms and
JUL!'3' for !f?H tn:m l would cost to build j large square ball. Desirable location
today. ' Phon 35 or R.-2U4. W. J jto ac eptabie party. See Dr. Hales at
O'dell. lSStfciBrownvood Optical Co. 211tfc
c OR SALE Blank Oil leases Chattei
Mortages. Vendor's Lien Notes Re-
lease of Vendor's. Lion Notes Warran-
ty Deeds etc.. -at Dully. Bulletin of-
fice
tf
The Vigor of
Swift & Company Continues
Only Because of Service
The only "control"! over the packing
industry is the "control" that gathers
about the ability to do ja necessary job in
the best way:
Swift & Company has reached a leadr
ing place in the indilistry because the
size and character of the job of providing
a nation's meat require the wide and
thorough organization the experience
and devotion to duty found in an institu-
tion like Swift & Company.
The moment .Swift & Company ceases
to perform its functions of usefulness with
the greatest efficiency and satisfaction to
the people its position in the industry
will vanish.
S wif t & Company service is performed
at a profit of a fraction of a cent per pound.
Not loiifr-a'sio it was discovered that
the piers nf the combined highway and
railroad bridge across the .iitonrl
rlvor tit Sr. Joseph. Mo. were in bad
c.iulitlnn and-it would be nocpssnry
to build "new piers. At first It was
proposed to build the new piers m
tim downstream side of the old brldpe
and shift the bridge laterally to the:
new position. In this way maintaining
traffic iv.r tb old hrhW' w'
j WANTED You to buy
i meats at Boysens Market
your
freah FO R SALE Fi.2 passene-r Ford car;
WANTED Highest
for second band
it. i
llCtfc. uu" niiuiiiii.
L.Ufnnie Morgan
cash prices paid 'Store..
furniture. . Home' .
bargain for cash.
at Renfro's Druj
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
light house keeping rooms at 130$
Coggin avouue to couple without
children. 'Phone J-350. 203tfc
kisoiiiAHEOui
VVE. BVY second hand furniture. New
.Second Hand Store. 203 "West
J3pv Broadway 'phone "97o.
10
GtfC..
Furniture Store 'Phone 484.
138tfc;AB!5lTS FOR- SALE Belgum hare.j SEWING MACHINE KEPAIRINO. a
Let us send you a Swift "Dollar''.
It will interest you.
iAddress Swift & Company 1
Union Stock Yards Chicago 111.
Swift & Company U. S.
1 Z'i 1'
1 1 12.96 O I
Lrprrucs J OJ So r I M
. : -w
what HFrovp; nr 'ix
THE AVERAGE DOLtWJS
ft RECEIVED BY
SWIFT & COMPANY!
AND BYPRODUCTS
8S CIHXA IS PAID rOffTHC
uvr tmuii i
I2.3G CENTS TOR Ln08
CGNTS REMAINS
DAILY HEALTH TALKS
Better be Careful About Your
. Kidneys
; - BY N. B. COOK iVI. D .1
Pomls talicn into llio stomach cothrouph
various chemical chanpes and some of
these changes arc poisons that must be
sifted out and disposed of. It is the duty
oT the kidneys to do this. When the kid-
neys do not fully rmriorm their vital work
death rnav be only a few hours away.
Happily Mature has provided warning
alarms telling people wncn their kidneys
arc not well. These warnings come in the
form of dragging pains in the small of the
.back weak stomach low spirits chills
nausea. 'headache scanty urine and fro-
'juent desire to pass it short breath numb-
nej cram coated tongue bad breath
pulls under the eyes thin blood dry skin
ringing iti the ears spots before the eyes
and many other symptoms. All come
from the one cause of kidneys that are noi
nitcring the poisons out of the system. To
overcome these troubles Dr. Pierce of
Buffalo N. Y. compounded what lie calls
A nuric Tablets. 3So other kidney medi
cine is its equal in giving relief and re-
establishing healthful work in the kidney3.
The treatment is very simple as you need
nothing except water when taking Anuric
Tablets a glass of water with eacli tablet.
This washes and lushea the kidneys while
the -medicine itself is dissolving the uric
acid poisons and driving them out.
Am:ric Tablets are made double strength
m that they dissolve uric acid the same as
Hot water dissolves salt or sugar. Most
people need Anuric Tablets because moat
people have uric acid. Bettor get that
poison out of your body for safety's sake
and better begin today.
To gently and agreeably coax the bowels
back into normal activity take Dr.
I'icrco's Pleasant Pellets. They are just
as good for costiveness as his Anuria Tal-
Jcta are good for kidney disorders and that
is saying a great deal.
.New Zealand and ItuOis Hed; all from; steffins 'phone 249.
WANTED Your denning and nres- registered stock.r-rA. P.. Penney Gilt.
ing .The host and-cheapest place inW. Adams. ' 22lpj
towik-AH two-piece suits cleaned and! ' r t von
pressed for 1.W. Phono us your or-inw nnui;. ..uunuing aur iiyour business property or to buy
dors. Next door to Frank Emison's I Brownwood; one-half tjlock rrom Al-fbuild 0r improve a home In Brow-
cirorery. Phone .vio. Austin AvenueMu; uiuck uum u'jksu WOou I can secure It for
Barber and Tailor Shop. 220c Avenue; oest locaniy.m city. u. i'.jlow rate of Interest
120tle
XOXEY TO LOAX.
wish to borrow money cm
i Beck. 'Lilione .T-S3.1.
new construction
the war department required the In-
stallation of a larger -draw-span in the
bridge nml so it-was decided to build
the new piers between the Aid pters.
After they were completed the fixed
spans of the bridge wore moved shore-
ward endwise so t lint they rested on
i the new piers. A temporary span was
t constructed to fill the gap thus oc-
casioned so that t radio was closed
over the bridge for 1 than fen hours.
Then work was begun upon the new
; swing span which was built as a cantl-
! lever in open position.' To permit of
j this n portion of the old swing-span
jhitd to-be Cut away cud a temporary
(lift-span was put. in to take cure of
I river trufile. Thus the bridge was re
constructed without changing its
alignment. Scientific American...
yoH at a
and on mdntS-
I ly payments through the Halted Saf-
Ings Bank. . .
Also I can Make yoa farm loasi at
S per cent for a term of & 7 10 or 3i
yeaTa.
.t. tt. vnv.xm
:it is reauy worth see it at tne urn-; freB(
iietin office. Terms" If you want them.
NOTICE We. have a solid oak type-t
i . . . i
jyrpcr uesK wuii cnair to maicu tnat
we picked up at a forced sale. You
'can have the outfit at about. half what
HrowawMti. Tii
FOR SALE OR TRADE Five room
bungalow sleeping porch garage and cqoKSTON'S
u;iiii comer prii: ;yw.uu. uwuvr
will consider horses or mules as part
payment. V. A. Bell & Co. Land and
Insurance 'phone No.. C3.
Moving and Haulinc
Our Book of Doom.
A doomsday book of a new sort has
been produced hy tlie alien property
custodian. It approximates 500 pages
land sets out. the names of the enemy
j concerns that have been found In the
j Fnlted States. The vusic.dian thinks
Ills-efforts have been without real cost
i to the country since he brought to
light for the treasury to collect more
than 000000 In fucome taxes Which
were being evaded. Besides the cus-
todian turned Some of the Gentian con-
cerns to war work and had them pro-
duce ?:U)000()00. worth of supplier.
The custodian's new hook snyn" Na-
tion's Business contains a "deal of
comfort for Americans . who have
claims against (iennnuy and who have
been wondering if they will have to
wait for payment until Cermany makes
FOR SALE Five passenger Ford; al-
so IP.e passenger .Maxwell; . both in
;iropd condition. Inquire at 304 East
Adams . 2t9p
1 FOR " SALE AW still have two or
three of those standard Todd Check
Protectors. They arc fillly guaranteed
and in perfect shape. If you want to
.save and he safe lot usvshow you how
Uhese check. protectors work. Brown-
wood Bulletin.
MOVING AND HAUL
ing Service Motor Trucks. General
hauling packing crating; and moviag.
City Transfer. Phone 4S2 R 1 Offjc;
Etite Cigar Store; Res. 482 R 2.
THE FAIR SEX.
"I have never met" he said "more
than two lovely women." .. '..
"Ah!" she said looking up inno-
cently "who was the other?" Wom--an's
WTorld.
Try a Classified Ad.
WE HAVE . THE
AGENCY FOR THE
and are prepared to dem-
onstrate its merits. New
machines in stock.
PHONE 22 or 3
if you would like to look
over one of these ball
bearing standard single
shift typewriters.
Mayes Printing Co.
V f -
TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL That is : DDACETCCiniU Al riDM
what.wo will give if yon are looking PROFESSIONAL CARPS.
for a sure-enough check protector. We
have two or ttiree consigned to us that
.ve ce.n sell at big reductions. They nre
guaranteed to be in Al condition.
Brownwood Bulletin.
A FEW GOOD
INVESTMENTS
hursement from the funds .the custo
dian has collected..
42 acres 7 miles from town
up her mind about the variety of gov- 4 miles from Capps well about
eminent ; she likes best. The state de- 30 acres n cultivation practi.
partment lias hinted that American I ... . 7 r.
claimants niay get Immediate roim- really all tillable house bam
tank not under mineral lease
j Will sell at a bargain.
Hhhv mtindtr. . ! Modern four room house
lie resided in the suburbs nnd when sleeping porch on good street i
he accidentally met an old friend In m FordS addition. $2100.00
the clt7 who persuaded hlni to remain Itfjoen ral VlnnrP Ulf rnf 1
in town for the evening he went to the CESn' Daiance 1KereV1I
telegraph otllce and wired his wife as t Three room house m Valley ;
follows: View lot 100x150; price
"Missed the. fi:.'M) train. Don't keep onn nn mn u u i
dinn..r ivnitinir. si.n b hnmn into" !loUO.UU; $1UU cash balance
It was very very late when he did monthly.
nrrlvo limne. anil Ills wife met him at 1 3H n O C-. I-. i
i ' iou aiics. iiiiica iiuiii in-
Mie uoor.
"Did you get my message?" he said
beaming down at her.
"Yes." she said very quietly "but I
would like you to explain why you
sent n message at 4:2S telling me you
had missed the 5:30 train." Rehoboth
Sunday. Herald.
DR. R. Tm FARKIS
Osteopathic Physician
Br"wnwod Katloaal Bank THg.
EUfiOE A. THIiSON
(Iate of Galveston-
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bernny Building Brownwood Texas
References: South Texas State Bask
or any hank or attorney In Galveatoa
M. IL Gossett president Federal Laai
Loan Bank. Houston. s
McINNlS & SON
Undertakers and Embalmen
119 West Lee Street f
Office Phone 69
Residence 226 J
Phonograph in the Hebrides.
Mrs. Kennedy-Fraser who has done
so much to create Interest In Hebri-
denn songs took a phondgrnph to the
Islands says a writer In Dally Chron-
icle. This whs Jn vorder to secure the
absolute' accuracy of the weird music
which Is traditional in the Hebrides.
The people wore so excited hy the nov-
city of singing Into the phonograph
that they could hardly wait for the
record to be plnyed and then they
were amazed at the fidelity with which
It rendered the 'songs and all the
trivial sounds of onlookers.
dian Creek small house usu-
al improvements tank cist-
jern 80 acres in cultivation;
big per cent tillable; $25.00
per acre win lane sman place
in part payment.
H. M. NOEL & CO.
Phone No. 2
Real Estate
Insurance
DR. J. M. HORN
DR. O. N. MAYO j;
Physicians and Surgeons
OOlco 205. Brewaweai Xatieaal Baik
BalltilRg
Office FhHHc 72
Ses. Paaaa
H. C PEYTON
Attorney at Law
Over Gilliam Bros.
BrewHwoatL Texas
Capudine
Swift's I'lcknlc Hums .J5c at Loon-
ey 's. -
Buy your -fruit pugar and fruit jars
from Loonc.y.'s.
Swift's Fickulc Bams 3oc at Loon-ey'a.
SiKr:
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HO ACCTANIi.t6il
NO DOPE
NO BOOZE
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 8, 1919, newspaper, July 8, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342741/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.