Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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"THEBROWNWOOD BULLETIN DECEMBER 14. 1922
.RAGE.SBVEM
Ace 'and Queen
Classified Advertisements
LOST AND FOUND
REWARD
Ten dollars reward given for in-
forjbation leading to the recovery of
hrDn ovcrcoattaken from the lobby
of the Southern Hotel Sunday night
Thonc Sbocklcy.
WANTED
WANTED At a bargain small boy's
heel. Phone 73. 52p
IT TOr WANT your Ford to Cadallac
take It to Henry Ward 119 West Bak
er St.
WANTED TO TRADE Ladies' O size
7-Jewel Elgin watch in 14 K. gold
hunting Case for bracelet. Will give
or take difference. Marshall Castro
Phone 67T.' 52c
WANTED Nursing or housework. f00
East Baker. Phone J-363. alp
WANTED .Men's suits hats shoes
overcoats and all useful articles.
'Phone 1202. 53p
WANTED You to trade in your old
furniture for new. Empire Furniture
Company.
WANTED To buy second hand fur
nitnre and stovesi New Second Hand
Store. 203 West Broadway. 'Phone
S73. -2tfc
WANTED Clean cotton rags at. The
Bulletin office.
WANTED To rent nice five room
house or would consider four unfur-
nished rooms. Ring J-913. 51p
TO EXCHANGE New furniture for
old. or pay spot cash. W. C. BOW-
DEN FURNITURE & RUG CO.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Fletchman's Yeast at
Boy en's Market. 'Phone 444. ltfc
FOR SALE: Hand painted mottoes
and Christmas cards on display at
Mayo's Studio. 52
FOR SALE Exceptional value in
hich grade piano. Good as new. Phone
him SALF Edison Sheraton Model
and choice selection of records. Phone
J -oil. 53p
FOR SALE A lull set of Wallace
fat reducing records cheap for cash.
Mrs McCain. 106 Pecan Street phone
JiQcJ
For Sale at Real Bargain.
H rooms bath modern convenien-
ces three-hardwood floors corner
lot. 60 feet on paved street close in
must sell at once.
Well established filling station do-
ing gcod business for about one-half
value if sold within the next few
Vlays.
Good house to rent.
A. L. HAYNES
Brownwood Heights Land Co.
uOp 'Phone 700
FOR SALE Pansy plants 50c per
dozen; ready now. Brown wood Flor-
al Co. 39tfc
FOR SALE Our celebrated onion
pianis ATystai wnue w ax and. w nue . ment; private entrance. 'Phone J-
Bermuda "ready now; 35c per hun-M297. 53c
dred $3 per thousand; postage extra. - "
Xice large plants. Brownwood Floral
Company.
Salts
UF YOr really want a nice new mod-
crn home get busy and buy that one
at 112 Ave. C. Sewer gas water.
lights. Avalk curb and garage. Odell
Lumber Company. 2Stfc
WHITE .LEGHORN roosters for sale.
M. Johnston strain fullbloods. $1.00
delivered. Mrs. J. L. Schooler
OTXmnell. Texas. 51 p
STeE MEDIUM SIZED DIAMOND;
wilt pell for $150.00. Brooke Smith
cbx:k. 'phone 173 before 6:00 p. m.
FOR SALE Nice little home at a bar-
gain. 1711 First St 55c
FOR SALE Lumber shingles and
builders supplies; just received five
cars long leaf high grade lumber.
Will save you "money; Swat the knock-
er. Come sec for yourself. Must move
this material by January 1st. Yard
head of Vine street subway. J. C.
THOMAS & CO.
C3p
FOR SALE Desirable residence lot
75x185 corner Avenut J and .Third
street Thonc R-1247 attcr G p. m.
H3p
t; Acres of Land.
In city limits good 8 room honsej
chicken house and barn will exchange
for small residence anvwhere in city
and accept notes for difference.
D. D -MclNROE.
Real Estate and Insurance.
Greatest Christmas Bargain
$5000.00 estate for sale. Small an-
nual payments. No taxes or insurance
to pay. If earning power becomes
lost you pay no more. If death oc-
curs the estate Is fully paid for. Im-
mediate .possession. Informatfon
gladly given
J. M HAY.YES
103 W. Broadway. Phone 700. 50c
ADDING MACHINE FOR SALE'
515.00. i'Ca'U Mr. Evans for appoint-
ment. tJeffereon Hotel. 50p
..---..irr.-.-.-.r- rifinrLnru-LrLOm.
Highest cash -prkjpaid for furt
lure clolhing hardware? rag:i rahg
azlnes and motals. Thonv J. "W.
Brooks 1202. 1-14 23
KNIGHTS TE31PLAR.
Regular meeting x)t Brownwood
Commandery Thursday night Dec.
14. Visiting Knights cordially invited.
E. J. ROBERTSON. Commander.
Professional Cards
Mills McHorse & Peck
Plumbers Gas Filters and Tinners
Radiators -Repaired
115 Mayes Street. Phone 432
CHAS. J. WEST
Plumbing Heating and
Gas Fitting
.1410 Atc E. Phone 1298
ED BONN
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Phone R-1315
McINNLS & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
119 West Lee Street
Office Phone 69
R. R. RANKIN
Plumbing
ffo Job Too Big Xoae Too SmalP-
for my carcfnl attention.
Phone 111G
Murphy & Perkinson
REAL ESTATE
Brownwood Texas
Office: Balr Bnlldingr
Phone 1352 or R-G13 Residence
OPTOMETRISTS
Dr. M. W. Armstrong
Registered Optometrist with
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
PHONE 400
For Auto and Radio
BATTERY SERVICE
-Crow -Battery. Service
1 1 4 East Broadway
7 dr iTTTfarrS '
Osteopathic Physician
507 First National Bank Building
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two room modern
furnished apartment 'Phone 1372.
50jj
FOR RFNT Two large rooms furn-
ished or unfurnished. Modern con-
veniences. 'Phono X-4S7. 5'Jp
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
509 Main. Phone 332. 51p
FOR RENT Modern furnishetl anart-
OK KENT i urnished apartment.
-I'none K-8.H.
52p
ruit kiuai uooraj ana hoard;
also
52p
J sarage. 'Phone J-972.
FOR RENT Furnished three room
apartment. Close in. 'Phone. Mrs. B.
G." Miller .1-1353 005 East Lee 50p
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
close in modern conveniences. Phone
912 R-2. 39
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekecpins. Telephone 142.
50c
FOR RENT Three extra nice furn-
ished light housekeeping rooms gar-
age; 1203 Austin Avenue. 'Phone J-
435. 5 1 c
FOR RENT Furnished upstairs two
room apartment; all modern conven-
iences on same floor. Phone 725 Mrs.
Sam Bass. 57c
FOR RENT Modern fuTnTslieTaarU
ment 1002 Fi$k Ave. Phone 705. C2
MISCELLANEOUS
MOVING CRATING. STORAGE AND
Drayage of Household Goods and
Merchandise. Ramcy Brokerage and
Storage Company. 'Phone 1000.
' NEAT Bt'TTO.V HOLES worked In
wool or cotton material on first class
button hoe machine. Mrs. John. Nich-
olson 'Phone 1131. 71p
USED CARS
FOR SALE Want Ad; try one and
bo convinced
FOR SALE Chevrolet car good con-
dition; child's desk steam cooker.
J-435. sic
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Ford Sedan
in A-l condition. Can give terms. C.
& C. Garage or Phone 9G3.
52p
If you are using any of your canned
rhubard for pics try making It addi-
tionally delicious by the flavoring with
a little orange peel.
practicable the renewing of tungston
lamps after they have burned out
FIRST REPORTS SHOW
ESS III
AJS.YT JlEETIXG OF WORKERS
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
XIGHT.
The mercury in the big indicating
tuermometer for the First Methodist
Church building campaign reachad
thirty-three thousand and tweatv-om
dollars and fifty cents when the re
ports were totaled at the meeting of
tn0 workers at the church last nifht.
The following shoes the team re
tports and list of subscribers for
Tuesday and Wednesday:
Team No. Captain -No. Sub.
1 Warner Rhomas 4
2 Mrs L. E. Dublin u
3 A. D. Murphy 12
4 Emraett Evans 9
4 Mrs. A. L. Bencini ..IK
Amount
? 260.00
572.00j
432.00 I
64S.00 !
1133.00
580.50
6 Mrs Lee Guthrie
7 Mrs. C. D. Phinney
S Frank L .Turner . .
9 Dr. M. L. Brown ..
10 Mrs. H. F. Mayes .
'Subscriptions made
Wednesday: :
R. M. Low
D. A. Joplin
Jim M. Whaley
.18
128.00
12
650.00
.. 7 1760.00
.. 9 314.00
Tuesday and
.$1000.00
. f0.00
100.00
George W. Page ...v.:
If At' rr.
. leuy . . . . 2alM)ll
E. E.-'Dfly
Mrs. Adelia Martin
Frank Emison
Mills McHorse & Peck
Mrs. B. J. Shelton ....
George P. Walter .....
Porter McMinn. .
H. H. Gresham
Citizens National Bank.
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10.00
5.00
.00
15.00
1.00
o0..vU
73.01)
50.00
250.00
M. O. Curry 100.00
Martha M. Dublin
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dubin ...
Lindsey; Dublin Jr.
j B. Young
Allen Motor Company
J. Ivan White .... "...I...
. 5.00
250.00
5.00
1.00
5.00
Dr. J. M. Horn
Hosea Robinson .'
C. E. Boyett .:
Hemphill Fain D. G. Co. ....
Mrs. ;L. J Honea i..
Mrs. Bettie Taber
Potter Produce Company ...
A. I- Kirkpatrick : . . .
A. H. Richardson
J00
Lindsey Thompson.
Dr. Robert L. Howell .'. ......
Wr M. Hooper . ;
A. L. Haynes
Leona Montgomery . .'. . . .
L J. Rice
Odell Lumber Company-'... . . . t
Mark McGee .
Frank Howard
B. B. Hill
J. J. Hayes v...........
P. M. Seitz
T. L Crawford
J. A. Snoddy ...... J. .i;
D. D. Mclnroe
10.00
50.00
. 50.00.
R. V. Adams ; . . .
. 100.00
J. A. Wainscott : .
Clyde Mcintosh
John Young
Roussel-Robertson Co
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stroud
H. M. McGarrity
C. A. McNeil . . .
Hi-Way Auto Co. . . .'. . . .
Walter Leach !....-....
The Leader Store ........ t.
R. E. Lee
IL G. Ratliff
W. H Goodwin ' . . . . .
Chas. M. Ratliff.
W. R. Hornburg ........
H. C. Peyton
Rockwell Bros. Lumber. Co..
Chas. J. Horn .
Wilbur Smith 4 v
Jackson Boarding House . ..
Miss Edith Champion
Mrs. T. J. Pier .............
J. L. King
Henry E. Meyer
J. H. Hales
England Bros. Grocery. ......
W. L Daniel
L. P. Cooke
Piggly Wtggly .............
Mias Grace Hughes'...:'
Clifton Fillingim
R. W.' Lee . . i . . ..
5.00
. 10.00
. 50.00
. 100.00
. 100.00
. 50.00
. 10.00
. 20.00
5.00
10.00
2.50
. 50.00
1.00
25.00
.10.00
5.00
. 100.00
. lOO.Ofl
. 250.00
1. 00
5.00
. 200.00
. -25.00
5.00
10 0Q
. 25.00
. 10.00
. 100.00
. 10.00
10:00
1.00
1.00
1.00
25.00 :
5.00
.100.00
H. L Ehrke -
Model Laundry
C. L. Steffens
Mayes Printing Co.
Bort'Hise
Mrs. "W. H. Talbot .i.'.".. .
George Walshe . . . . . '. .
Rev. John. Power
Jlev. M. E. 'Davis . .;
Mr?. Sallie Lyle
S. H. Hise.
J. C. Awbrey . i ...... .
O. N. Mayo
100.Q0
21.00
5.00
3.0a
25.00
25.0Q
25.00
5.00
2.00
300.00
. 50.0
12:50
20.00
. .100.00
. 100.00
B. B. Henley Jr. ..;..........
Jefferson Hotel !
R L. Farrhv '.
W. C.Bowden
Mrs. D. iK. Renfro
C. Q. Smith
Next meeting-and report will bo
Friday night at the First Methodist
Church at which timo the Young
Women's itfissionary Society will
serve lunch.
Two Portland.6re aviators under-
took to circle Mount Hood. They fail-
ed to return within a reasonable time
and word was broadcasted over a wldej
area In a short timo radio reports
came in from aviators all over the
mlWni; ineiTin -lonefrpfarr WKOrifj
thel had been forced to land becaiiae
of engine trouble.
SPLENDID
PROGfl
NEW
CHURCH
CAMPAIGN
The brave deserve the fair Eddie
Rickenbacker ace of American avia
tors is shown here with his bride on
their return from a honeymoon in
Europe.
Dry Law Ruins Tasty
French-American Dish
(By International News Service.)
PARIS Dec 14. "What is Ameri
ca without lobster a I'Americaine"
writes Pangloss.m L'Oeuvre. He feels
that one of the essential symbols of
iuu.uuitne nation is jrninsr tn ilisannAm-
.. . . " i
I thrnilffh tlm lnwa nf nrnhihltinn "tV i
- W -----r.w r-m a V U A. J W ftA llll 1 1 J I 1. I I 111 . T
owe many thanks to our American I
1 friends for great inventions from the
J-ayior method to the telephone but
I Phe of the most blessed appears to me
to be 'hoard a lAmericaine.' Since
a uetuiue ury it is impossi
ble to cook a aood lobster for this
dish demands a drop of wine verv
little but even the little is lacking
now.".
COWS AND CAMELS JIAI L
- FOOD TO STARVED REDS
(By International News Service.)
LONDON Dec 14. Milk cOws and
I j50 000 starvintf )illflrnn -tw1 othtUt!
in the Aktubinsk section of northern
Russia due to the absence of other
transportation facilities last winter
J. B. Fitzgerald of Rome New York
stated here recently in forecasting
similar grave conditions in that sec-
tion again this winter. Fitzgerald was
the American Relief Administration
representative at Aktubinsk for near-
ly a year. ;.
Camels water buffalo and oxen are
used mostly by the fanners and don-
keys and horses by the townspeople. of
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The receiver will be daily re-
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"Nobody to Play With"
Folks arc naturally corhpanionabley Whenpi$hcaftiji.J z
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overflows with happiness you like -someone to . rer
joice with you. Even "misery loves company." The
most forlorn urchin in the world is the one whohas
nobdoy to play with. He can't be. happy.
All of us are continually surrounded by better
thoughts and things. When we consistently over-
look them we are as badly off as the youngster who
-has to play alone.
The business of bringing these thoughts and things
to you is the service of advertising. It is" the voice
of the loom the shop the foundry the laboratory -all
the places where minds turn pleasant thoughts in-
to worthwhile things for you. . j
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1922, newspaper, December 14, 1922; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343697/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.