Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN DECEMBER 4 1920
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how to give your family the 8 Wm
New Edison they want.. Come " Mr
tni - Investigate our Budget Jl
Plan. It fits the payments to il
your pocketbook.j
I JONES & DUBLIN '-
v: Edison Representatives y0
Moore Construction
Company Offices Are
Now Located Here
NEW EDISON
7f(e Phonograph
AOith. a Sou"
The Moore Construction Company
of which J. B. .Moore is general man-
ager has opened permanent ofllces in
Brownwooci making this city the
headquarters of the company for the
direction of construction work
throughout Central Texas. The main
office which haj been maintained at
Ranker for some time has heon dis-
continued and consolidated witli .the
office here. An office 'is also maintain-
ed in Dallas.
The Moore Construction company
has been employed here for several Moore will join hin
months in the building of the First ! short time.
Presbyterian church and has also I
awhile i3 now with the Day garago
The Day garage is one of the now
enterprises which recently opened in
Brownwood. -
A lnrgc number of fruit Iroes of
various kinds are being sot jut by the
people of Brown county. People who
keep in touch with the situation in
this respect state that more attention
is being given to setting out fruit
trees this year than ait any previous j
unit in un msiiuy ui uvuulj.
. T r-.. -4' ' fatt
1
Mrs. Addie Moore and Mrs. Karl
Skinner and baby of San Marcos are!
visiting in .Marlin. Dr. Skinner has j
disposed of his interests in San Mar-1
cos and has gone to Tyler where he 1
will locate. Mrs. Skinner mid Mrs.)
in THer within a I
built several homes and cottages in The fnner;! of Herman Harris who
this city. Two large church construe-i Ya killed by .incident in a gin al
tion jobs in Ranser are now Hearing i na!1rS recently took p'acc- H-idny
1 followed by interment in Bangs am-
V.U11J JAV. 11111 .ii. .nuvi c .11111 llll. UUJI H'j
ing.
leterv. Deceased is survived by trr.u
Mrs. Newberry of Kir'.Uand
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GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Razors
Scissors
Flashlights
a-
Consult us about your Christmas needs.
WEAKLEY -W A T SON MILLER HDW CO.
Call on Us When We Can Serve You
M
The company's office is on Baker j j
street in the rooms formerly occupl- I Mrs wimb.rrlv of Childress and Mi's C2
i i . . . v . ... ... p ' i ...i i . . . i i .
ed by Carpenter & Wood who have i
removed to the site across the street
formerly occupied by the Bank barber
shop.
OrifIln of Houtcn.
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
mm. mm of
BROWNWOOD ELKS TO BE
HEL1I SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Tlie s.-a pipe nhich will lie iwi' in
connecting the town of Hangs wi';'J
I the Mniiee wells has arrived at Bai'g
fjand it is understood work in the .vaj j
Of laying the pipe will begin during
tluj comintr week. Witli gas ami dec
trict livlit plant r?citly in.-tai'ed
Bangs takes place in the front line of
m . - .1 A y
;u .- r
Shattuck to Lead
Football Warriors
ofH.P. C. in 1921
Lawrence Shattuck end and second
player on the Howard Payne root b? 11
AS5TXL EVE XT TO BK FEATURED team was elected captain of the l!)2l
II V WELL BALANCED PRO- -YelJpw Jackets at a banquet Tuesday
OKAr (X SrXIMY. at the Graham Hotel. At 11.'
' jsaaile meeting Barron Kidd was ro
Tho annual memorial services of. the elected business nuinaser for nex:
Brownwood ;EIks Lodge Xo. SCO will.yea following the completion of hi--be
conducted ISunday afternoon at Si second successful vear's work in that
JcTcloek in the Elks lodge room in cor.-lPoSUon. The banquet was attended
.foi-mity with the regulations of the:.oaiy uy the 1!20 letter men of Uov-
brder making the first Sunday in Dc- ard yPae and a few of the suppor-
ceaiber the universal date for. the ob-Iters o: the team including ilobn
servance of memorial day for. tlie or-?y:n-.. Iark jlctee Ben Fain K
der- T RoUurtsoa. Mr. Quiseifterrv of June
The program for tomorrow servicci tioi Cameron Marshall. Brooke
i -as roiiowrsi . . Raihey Horace Shelioh and Kdj X
1 Invocation
Opening ode-
Henry Meyer Jr. is- slightly impnn- kid' strial proves
ed today: however his condition re-
mains quite serious.
The condition of Mrs. J. .K. Wilkes
is slowly improing yet she remains
quitt sick.
The Sunday owning service at the
First Christian church will be in
charge of fthe Woman's Missionary
Society of the church. A very inter-
esting program has been arranged.
"The hay crop in Brown county is
of the linest lu't:d this year and re
ports from various parts of this conn-
ty indicate that farmers are. busy w'th
i the harvest.' Johnson grass - i
Colorado grass seem to be' thk leadin-
varieties and in addition to lilii:t.
their barns to the bursting poin'.
farmers are bringing large quantities
:o the local market where it is Wring-
ing a good price.
!
I
The Hulli'tin force lias a iell de-
veloped sweet tooth and today hud th 1
'satisfaction of gratifying it with it bit'
Opening ceremonies by tlie "Lodge.
Vocal Sofo. by Miss Clare Drey.
Memorial Address Dr. John Power
Vocal selection by the Elks 'Quarta.-
uiogy. by- Mark McGee .
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. l.enis and 3ir.'
A..H. "Westerman left today for the!
Blue Mountains where they will spend '
about a week hunting. They will be box of Xunnally's candy i tic gift u
joined by other parties from San An- KancasterV Kandy Kitchen. The "B'J
wnio. UounUful" was pounced uoon with n
great deal ot avidity by the ent.ie
Wirk on the Trickhain and Bangs Bulletin organization and wlthstnan
oad is reported as making e.vcellcnt the onsnught remarkably veil "A. :.
progress. It is reported that the crrw fjnnipln of line box candy force v.
syelii leader. Most of the mfMi pres.n'lis stil1 short of men but as soon ;ifJ ed unanimously to give it the eiuv-
W. l . . I t 4 . 1.... I. T.. . l - . ....
niaae snort tains. ' hmujh uas uccu uiiruion tuis ieaturt u.st ot prizes.
It: was learned at this meeting t'-.ai o-lne situation will be adjusted.
t the'1 Yellow Jacket squad next jear
will contain all this year's men except
two Thompson tackle has jus I
graduated at tlie close' of the fall
terin carrying away high honors; and
Bakfir. backfield player wilT not" re-
MuEjc piano by Henry E. Meyer.
v ing Lieremonies turi aejet year. All other players it
The general ipnblic has an invitation is uh will e.in mi A
o. i2is serv:.c.. ana every wirtis wi5ich is expected to b'e much strong
Some day somebody will wri a
Charles W. Faulkner who has beer corking good article on the unimpo' -at;
work in the Cunningham black- tanoe of most of the things men Uiinl.
smith shop on Bronthvay for quite important.
Buy a Piano for the folks
and make them all happy
this Christmas. We have
Pianos and Player Pianos
Penman
Me
US1C
Co.
203 Fisk Ave.
Annual ?
Memorial Service!
Brownwood Elks
Lodge No. 960
Sunday Afternoon 3 o'clock
Music.
Invocation.
Opening "Ode
Opening Cereironies' ...
V'oca' Sold (selected
Memorial Address r .
Vocal Selection
Eulogy
Music (selected)
Closing Ceremonies
PROGRAM
(AU are invited" to join)
By the Lodge
Cjare Drey
Dr. John Power
-. - Quartette
. - ""J Mr. Mark McGee
. - - Henry E. Meyer
- gv t'oe Lodge
he :. general public is cordially invited and every Elk is
urgently requested to attend this service.
pectcil to be present according to S
TJ. Hopper. Sxalted Ru'er.
fauowau; is uie .roster ot me .-?;
t
er than that of this year.
Jlhnager Kidd is planning to
memuers or we Hrownwoo.i xnM to givc. 'How-ard iiayne irt
jchaiace to figure among the best thre.
ll J .lion's honors. i
1S0S- H L.jjGreenwoo(l. - .. - 1 . .
1905 John GLlLee. Thad T. Cabler. 4 rj If II T
19U W. T. Stromeyer. iilOg AUltng I
W us a. A..-f.iorse a. ti. Anderson t
Git.
ceased
lodge:
ISOo
C. EFCohen; H; K. McCulley. ; -1914
Thos. ;L.Bryan.
1916 R. G. Coryell Arch Grfnna
Staart Scott C E. "Wallace. L. A. Arm-
strong. I --
1917 H. E. Robertson. H 7A. Grz-
izard. - 19IS R. A. Lindley. Chas. R. Miller.
Marshall Smith.
1919 R. X. Ray.
1920 J. X. Weatherhy.
J. B. Sowell Who Lost Wife
in California One Month
' Ago Sadly Bereaved Again
Brims Fresh Pork
to Local Markets
ine iccai marKetSj. and groceiy
sturps ot Brownwood are now getting
supplies of pork; backbone spi-r
-Tibs and lard from the cauntr3 as hog'
kill ng time is in progress and ther-. !
seems to be an abundance of
mora
Bro
tore m
indance of pork onj
A.S reported recent!- thre i?i
meat beins ?altcd down ir'
ovn count tliVt year than rvef '
nil ? ri tHV liiti?t-t- kf 1h; . i
.... i... u (
County
th hitrrv
Asirnt Griflin
th:-
says thore
is
a?5J.::e:y no xcsfe for Bro-vj)
rcajtly farmers to uiyjmeat fotOiome
wse when they can raise the JiaC
at aninimum co.- t j
T B. Sowell of White Haven Caii-:
e t ' . .1 i ti . t ; .
aiight with the dead body of one f '
Uiis children wlio died at lh( Caliir.'
!nia home a few days ago. a victim o
Typhoid fevn. Mr. Sowell has be" t .
peculiarly unfortunate. It v ill be i !
called that about one mouth ago b1-'
wife died in California and ws
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'family burial ground. TI12 child wa'ii s. M'atkins interpreter enter-
itaken to Wjndhell today and the ri-faind a large and appreciative audi-
neral and interment took place hjonc' Friday night at the high school
afternoon. It was stated that wn .1 huidjlorium with a reatling o "Turn
Jlr. Sowell left California anoth r.to tlie Right."
iiRea&er Entertains
Large Audience at
High School Friday
child wae at the point of death whh
tthe typhoid scourge. 3Irs. Sowell Avas
formerly Miss iBenson of the Winchell
jieighborhoocJ. and on this trip Mr
iSowell was accompanied by Miss Id't
Benson a !ster of his wife w'io now a n?ost delightful manner. He made
Tfle entertainment was one of the
series of lyceuhi numbers promoted
by Daniel Baker College under agree-
mnti with the Redpath Lyceum organ-
ization. Mr. "Watkins entertained in
lives at Lubhock. and was met here
ty C. B. Benson a brother of his wife
Miss Felland Returns from
vl)istrict Meeting of Nurses
Recently Held at Abilene
. Miss Ella Felland in charge of Red
Cross .Nursing work in Brown county
returned Fridas' night from AbUir
There she attended a three dayp'
meeting of nurses and State "health
officials. Fifteen counties were repre-
sented at the meeting and tlie program
contained many excellent features al1
of which pertained to nurse work and
no effort at impersonation but his in
terpretation of the various characters
was -very effective and clear. "With
modulation of voice facial expression
and (gestures he clearly identiiled the
characters jn the- minds of his hear
ers and long before tlie close tlie audi-
ence had forgotten the interpreter
and saw only the characters holding
the stage.
NOTICE!!
The Yuletide Sale
of Footwear is in progress at the Guarantee
Shoe House. Come around and investigate.
m
1089 Phone 110 E.Baker
9 S f.
-1
The allies iipv ;tr to !ippin'.
(irace. Norfolk Yii4i:ilan-Piiot
in;
)
See the window display at
Mrs. HarLv.': 3"-00 02ch.
u . . .
PENT WHEN IT
PURCHASES CONTENT
1 r raivmiw.wy
SIDEWALKS AND CURBING
At Minimum Cost
We Can Get to Yours at Once
Phone 531
THE MOORE CONSTRUCTION CO.
City Council Met Friday
Night to Count Votes and
Will Meet Again Tuesday
The city council met in snecai
J session Friday night for the purpose
jviuuicu iiiftM-cij "' .n.UuvuuU-( f nnnntlnrr nn.1 I.lo. tU 1.
lies represented. Miss Felland says the n :Z:
' - !Ol tnn VOtfi in till rennnt nmonrlmr
election. At the conclusion of the
business the -council went into exec
utive session and it was said there
meeting was most interesting from
every point of- Tiewahd she. feel su'i
that great and lasting gopd will he
one of the prominent results.
t Jilg' shipment Dishes just undated
Xooney's Hardware
- The . rich man who doesn't Bpend
snore money than be used to before
lie got rich soon gets known as j
Jlghiwad. I.....;. .
was; nothing for publication. The next
regular' meeting of the council 'Wifl
be Tuesday night of next week at
whiih time it Is probable that some-
thing of an Interesting nature will he
discussed in. regard to the present
financial situation of Brownwood and
the 'proper coarse to pursue under Ihe?
circumBtaneeE. i !.
rp rail fsi 1
To The Trade
If you want Service good meats and fair
prices phone your orders to Ratliff's Mar-
ket We handle nothing but the very best in
our line. W ill appreciate your business and
know you will appreciate our good meats and
efforts to please you.
Ratliff's Market
V h
Phone 274.
305 W. Side Square
No connection with any other market except
the one M the square. 5'"
7 '.-
ANNOUNCEMEN'
The Hugo Manufacturing Company makers of the wonderful
Hawkes Air Circulating Gas Radiators of which we are the excite
sive agents) has arranged to have the general factory representa-
tive in Brownwood Dec. 6 to 11. The representative will dem-
onstrate fully the features of these splendid heaters. Come seethe
demonstration. Bring him your heating problems. Learn how you
can get more heat for less money.
Austin-Hall Hardware Compky
ALWAYS DEPENDABLE ' '
Brownwoo d Texas
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1920, newspaper, December 4, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343816/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.