Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
if
FOR RENT-
bed rooms.-
1078. -Light house keeping or
-502 E. Baker 'phone
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Professional Cards
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN DECEMBER 4 1920
Rules and Rates for Classified Ads.
CLASSIFIED ADS ARB CASH WITH ORDER. If deiired Ads will be
taken over the phone and office boys will bei sent to collect charges pay-
able" the day Ad is Inserted. Errors in Ads received over the phone will
be at the advertiser's ritk.
Orders to run Classified Ada nntll forbidden will be accepted only
from business -firms and customer In business section with regular ac-
counts on our books.
MINIMUM. 26c FIRST INSERTION; each additional lc per word.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
'Phone J-11 30. - 39tfe
FOR RENT Nieeiy furnished apar:-
raent. Mrs. Emma Wolf. tfc
FOR RENT Two nice rooms all con-
veniences. Phone 831 R-2. tfc
:FOR LEASE My Dairy Farm one
mile from town for a. term of years tc
j be used as a dairy. Good dairy in.-
provements 50 acres in cultivation
140 in grass. See R. M. Low Brown-
wood -Texas. 221 fc
'CEUANEOUS'"
Richardson & Carroll
110 East Broadway
Expert Repairers of
Typewriters and Guns
MONEY TO LOAN 1
If you wish to borrow money on
your business property or to buy J
mild or improve a home in Brown-i
"wood I can secure it for you at a-
low rate of Interest and on monthly i
payments through the United Savings!
Moving Crating Storage and Dray-
age of Household Goods and Merchan
dise.
Jtancy Brokerasc and Stornge Co.
'Phone One Thousand. 'ltfcj
T J. IIINESLEY Carpenter and Con-
tractor. All repair wori? promptly
! attended
i Baker.
4
to. Hesiderce 1110
West
1-i
Hank.
Also I can make you farm loans at
eight per cent for a term of fire
seven ten or twenty years.
J- H. FREJiCH.
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LOST
LOST Nice edge bar pin set with 3
KXiGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Resular. meeting Bfownwopd Lodge
No. 93 Knights of Pythias. Monday
night. December Gth. Work in first
rank using long form initiation. Im
portant that there he a large attend-
JinPO nf Ithfl nifmihorfiliiti Victtimr
I Knights are conlially welcomed.
( P. DENNY K. of R. & S.
CHAS. J. WEST Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting and Cess Pools built.
Estimates given. Work guaranteed.
Phone 1298. 611 NIalone Ave. 216tfc
If you want your quilting lone or old
ifuilta coered and tacked phone R-'a.M
lp
A 40 lb. Mattress for $7.50
Mills McHorse & Peck
Gns Fitters Plumbers and Tinners.
Radiators Repaired.
205 W. Broadway Phone 432
DR. R. L. F ARRIS
Osteopathic Physician
Brownwood National Bank Bids. .
McINNIS & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
1 19 West Lee Street
Office Phone 69
Residence Phone 226
Charasters in the musical comedy "Bring Up Father" at the Lyric Theatre; "Thursday Dec. 9
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
of
!C. H. Murphy
E. T. Perkinson
diamonds; reward for return to Mrs 'FOR SALE Chevrolet 490 touring car! a. rui' pLnn
VT. R. Ellis; phone 109. 42tfe in good shape good tires 'new;batter ; I at Moms r"one
42c
i
t hct e.i. ;. -r it Wf'J.OO or will consider trade for a new
LOST Smt of elpthes from delivery A
' u rFri and Pa difference. H. I-
v ur . Ehrke. at Austin Feed Store t
Avenue. Name of "'Harbor m pocket ; J
Iteturn to Bulletin lor reward. ; FOR SALE A highly' improved well!
wn 7- TT j located farm 100 acres in cultivation!
?TRA. ED From Cogsia addition rt grain. The of
one large bay mare about S years ola Lnd is good and fr6m all standpoints
'i -8P? -cT nr Zt ead; - a ver? durable farm home. ! and is
" . . - - " 7 " ' v -jL-tJill U Ui
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Let us
Evans.
dye your clothes. Emmett
WANTED
Phone J-aO.Ben Shropshire.
WANTED Your plain and fancy sev-jphone jij
Ing. Sirs. A. Locker 209 Taylor!
FOR SALE . Plymouth. Rock hem.
Avenue.
lOtfeiFOR SALE Roll top desk.
1J-226.
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Phony
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"WAX-TED .Table boarders.. frsh t
bealsfat anytIraeJ.209t.Tayrof AvecrjFOR PAPER HANG LNOf SEE W. J.
tue .- . 0:fc Jt'RUXDWELL Phone 'RrSSC." ' 65p
WAJTpED Gool second band cream I FOR SALE My 'Oi'orne 4it 1200 Fisk!
fppanrtor. Phone (R-1.. 43c Ave.: a real bargain. See rie quick
i.".. T'TV1 T" K. D. Gbcik. 42p
V ANTED Position by experienced
first class 'lady-stenOgrapher; refer-flF0R . sAEiE-Frcsh - Johnron- grasi
rnces fumf?bod.-P: Cl' Pox 1 03 .orihay. ?phona Rrll?. J. L Williams
pbonr- B"7 between S-30 3. hV- and fl Brownwood1; 20Ptfr
t. m." 3!itfc : USL..
" ? -FOR SALE Brand new Fords both
VAXTED Clean cotton rag at t';is touring anl roadsters with starters:
Pffirft - J Never hit the dirst. See bookkeeper
at McAlister & Ross Mule Co. Phono
WAXTED Girl for general
work- Phone 1030.;
iiuuac- j 4
i 4 i.
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J.. . " . u EOR SALE Dallas Xews at Renfro
llSSi ra5S' k Araoia: Brownwood Drug Co.
Bullethi othce. . J j Jefferson jRotel News SUmu; ; John-
WAXED Second frand crbtlies.Fur811 VP1" Slor- jFrM M lalconi.
niture In odds and ends."jhone'l202.H?ent- i I. 42p
WASTED Clean cotton rags at the.
6alletf7i office- "VVe Hs-Ill pay spot carbj
for tbzm. Mayes Printing Compary j-0R g.
fjTwo bouses and lots' for sale or trade
the 'for farm. Apply 501i. Victoria street.
1VAXTED Clean poUon
Xrownwood Bulletin. .
;VLE 0 R TRADE For Ford car
light
nice and
new; also 4 burner Perfection cook
. ! stove to trdde for gas cooker Phone
rags ThtfjW-SSl or cIl at ia0l Ave D. i 42p
"-WAXTED Bring jour clean cotcon nr wa?on jnd team 2 rooms
rn?s to the Bulletin office and receive ' "ousekeepinlg furniture extra ni
.spot cash for them.
We -want to buy second nand furnl- town 7 acres tillable. baJance' timber
ture. . Phone 5"5 Kew Second Hand and grass land;fenced-and tank. Par.
Store. 203 W. Broadway. 231tfc!time' might take some 'trade: Will
J : . fmake good kittle ranch close in. Ad-
WAXTED To l)uy. self exchange ; dress S02 rain. PJione J-120 pro'vn-
and repair stoves and furniture fori wood Teiak dt?c
you. Tatum's Second Hand Stove ' ri --
snd Furniture Store. Phone 1C4. IFOR SALEr-Some extra good shoat;
293tfc n be seen at McAlister fi;. Ross. Horse
j & Mule Co. barn. 'Phone 474.
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H'AXTETl CImti cotton at thn
di:.i nr. ' - ! FOR SALE
WAXTED Clean rags. Bulletin
Several first lass Jersey
milk cows. McAlister & Ross l.'or.so
i& Mule Co. ''phone 474. h . 2ltfc
o.wMu..r..tu r"- .x-'wi.u UUOK.STOXIS CITY TRANSFER
le anu invanas' preierreu. -rnone Moving-crft!ti ng. and storage i. 'Phone
Wanted
Bring your dean icotton rags to thf
Jiulleiin office and ireceive spot cash ;
for them.
Notice! .
Pleritj' ' 6(1 cement: come
and
iv Hrirdin jp'imber Company.
get
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ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR !
San Antonio Texas. "Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescripton has
been very beneficial to my health.
I was suffering
with weakness
which caused
me to become
all run-down
and nervous. I
was just miser-
able but by the '
juse of the 'Fa-
vorite Prescrip
tion' I was completely restored to
strength and good health. Know-
ing what 'Favorite Prescription'
has done for me I do not hesitate
to recommend it to other women j
who suffer." Mrs. J. B. Naylor 1
216 Rische Street.
Beasley Texas. " During ex-
ipectancyil liave always taken Dr.
dPierce's Favorite Prescription as a
tonic and strengthener and in each
case it has proved to be a wonder-
ful comfort and help to me. I had
practically no suffering and my ba-
bies have been strong and healthy.
I believe Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription is the best medicine the
young mother can take and I never
hesitate to recommend it to my
friends." Mrs. Ida Chance.
; All druggists sell the Prescrip-
tion in both fluid and tablet form.
Murphy & Perkinson
REAL ESTATE
Brownwood Texas
Office: Pair Building; next to
Wilkinson & McGaugh.
'Phone 1352.
DR. L. P. ALLISON
will devote his time to the surgery of
the Eye Ear Nose and Throat after
January 1st. Now in New Orleans
taking Post Graduate work in above
specialty.
Office over Camp-Bell Drug
Company
Buy Morris' Furniture Pol-
ish. A 75c bottle for 50c. It's
guaranteed.
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Brown.Jjounty. Greetings:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon by making publication of thin
citation in some newspaper published
in the county of Brown if there be a
newspaper published therein but if
not then i
in the :rth
ineo Oil and Refining Company and J. j Texas and being a part-of the Marcus
V. Smart trustee S. W King trustee i Huling Survey Number 51. . abstract
Allied Petroleum Company of Dallas number 405 arid a. part of. the W. II.
Texas Texas Star Oil and Refining Irion Survey Number 52 abstract nuni
Company Dalwood.Oil Company W.'s-
too Oil Company Provident Oil Com-
pany Fuqua-Dickson Oil Company us
defendants the residence of each and
ber 537 and being further described -as
all that part of the 500 acre tract
of land now owned by me (W. 3
Wescott) lying north of the-Gulf Col-
all of defendants is unknown to plain-jorado & Santa Fe Railway right of
tiff and plaintiff's attorney to be and way; plaintiff alleging that he is tbs
n any newspaper published (appear before the Honorable District j owner in fee to said land etc. and thai
Judicial district.but if there ! Court of Brown county Texas at lhi j defendants ejected him. therefrom and
be no newspaper published in the saul
Judicial district then in a newspaper
published in the nearest district to
said 35th Judicial district for four
succcs live and consecutive weeks pre-
vious to the return date hereof: H. G.
Barker. Chas. Hart. G. C. Carlisle. W
H. Grouse. J. IJ.- Carter C. M. Joimr.-;
G. M. Langdon- T. F. Byniim J
Everette A. L. Houston. E. H
next regular term thereof to be holdm
in the county of Brown at the coOrt
house thereof in Brownwood Texas
on the 2nd Monday in December A. D.
1920. same being the 13th day of De-
cember A. D. 1020. then and there to
answer a petition filed in said court
on the 13th day of November A. D.
C. H920 in a suit numbered on the dock
3937 wherein AV.
Sh.'aof said Court No.
;J. C. Ussery J. I'. Wilkinson L. H. S. Wescott is plaintiff and all of the
Jone?. C. A. Covington. F. H. Chand- above named parties are defendants.
jler. A. V. Plagti W. A. Talley .1. l.
JStillwell Noah MoCaughey Chas
'Smith I). U Hess J. M. Winsett H.
'V. Johnson B. L. Green Sidney Lang-
!ford' C. A. Brown II. C. Durst H. G
Durst. M. W. Schriver. W. .II. Blair
W. Shrainer T. V. Mendinhall C.
M. Bell W. Y. Fuqua. W. E. Craiglow
J. J. Leatherman. L. L. Burton. George
Robertson J. D. McKay. A. R. Rn h
ardson H. M. Hanks Rube Hanks T
L. Slovak. W. B. Sellers. S- I- Jefferp
S. W. King. Chas Ruhl. C. C. McComb.;.
W. E. Hollingsworth. Stuart M.- Bow-
man. Thomas Williams Ray C. Vau
Arcdale. Samuel Gersten Samuel
Gerston Trustee A. J. Beavers. II. U.
Barker Home Oil Company W. C.
Hargrove trustee and president Tex
The nature of the plaintiff's demand
being as follows to-wit:
To try the title to the hereinafter
described land and for damages as
well and for the judgment of the court
forfeiting and annulling a certain oil
and gas lease entered into between
plaintiff and defendants on the 20rfi
day of "July A. D. 1917 p!aintiff alUig
ing that defendants have breached and
violated the terms of same and for
damages in the sum of twenty-five j
hundred dollars for failure pay-plaintiff
his oil royalties and to keep the
property in good shape etc. and for a
writ of restitution placing property
sued for in the possession of plaiatilf.
said property being described as fol-
lows: Situated in Brown .count.
are unlawfully withholding possessioi
of same from him.
Herein fail not. but have you be-
fore said Court at its aforesaid noxt
regular term this writ with your re-
turn thereon showing how you execut-
ed the same.
Given under may hand and seal r.f
said Court at my office In Brownwood
Texas this the 13th day of November
A. D. 1920.
CHAS. S. BYNUM.
Clerk of District Court Brown county.
Nov. 13-20-27Dec4
MEN OR WOMEN FROM 18 TO 60
If you are looking for sick and acci-
dent Insurance that insures and pays
promptly $25 .Oo per -week minimum
and $50.00 per week maximum In-
demnity let cie show you the
"Superior Special Twenty Dollar Per
Ycar Policy. No medical examination-
No dues. No assessments. Call me
after C p. m. 'Phone 456. C. "D.
Phinnf y 1510 Vincent street. - 37c
Country Sausage at Looney's. Phona
or call.
WANTED Boarders ; Ve s t
cjUking. 409 W. Chandler
1
home FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 burner gas
'Phor.'-1 stove and wardrobe. Phone 1C4.
FOR SALE !
i
rVTFn Anv kind nf work Lv bov
iwcive years old. Apply 004 Vincent; iNew and becond-hand ford
!j '. L- Cars. See them at
4LNTED-aean cojuon rags. Ballc- HENRY WARD'S GARAGE
.. j On West Lee street
1
Demand for Cotton
Pickers Continues I
Strong in County
Although .cotton seems to have!
srone to rock "bottom prices farmers of
Brown county are going ahead gath- j
.ering the crop in the hope thai markU
et conditions will get better souic;
time in the future. !
One farmer came to Brownwood j
today -and employed five men to pick!
cotton agreeing to board them nl'
give them $1.75 per hundred poui.d? j
for picking. The man said he had an
abundance of pork; sweet potatoes '
bread peas pumpkins milk 'ind'
bi'tter and he could turn it into money!
sby using it to have his cotton gath-
ered just as well as bringing It to
town to the local market
FOR RENT
JlfiELP WANTED Young lady or man
W vmH on trade in our .studio. Taylor- j
IIan!'H Suilio. Apply! Sn person before I-
non. -43c FOR RENT--320 acre tract; about 110
1 . . j acres in cultivation 2 sets of houses
WANTED Clean raps. Bulletin office jR00d well antJ tauk 2 paStmvs; In
WAXTED TO
aing rooming
lihoiie J-87.C.
j.ip xu-vvii. -..m- Koo(i well and tank 2 pastures; In
'jtNT-5espe"ctab!e f.orth te"d J .f0""' rC frr0I
4n y woman ' 0SR ll'd1 m tom Cut.
FOR SfiLE
hle farmer. E. B. Henlev &- Co..
Brownwood Te:f.
I T?fT UPVTnnn In.nn rUnn
K-J & t U 1 1 lltl 1 . 111111 .11111111.
v5aXTBD Plain and fancy sewing I furnished for. light housekeeping 2u9
iKiadin and embroidtty. Apply K501 Taylor Avenue. . 4f40Uc
.Mhvood or Pliune ?C-7G0. Mrs.
Alien.
FiR SAIJE VG'ir Belgian hare does! RENT-Furnished 'bpd r(iom.
i i i
4';.Kf)R RENT-Modern house; close In.
oije dollar oaclu "phone 1277. 7I2( Mrs. AT P. Jppes. 'Phone J-914.
jpence.
42p
DUrlmm $L- "V "R. -j;
There are limes when economy is
FOR.RENT2 or 3 unfurnished
after Dec. (J;1301 Cottage-St
rooms
Plionr.
XOTICK WOO 1)31 KX OP THE
WOULD.
Kext Monday evening December G
is1 the time to elect all officers of the
camp and .every member of the camp i
is urged to be present. We meet at
7:30 p.m.
43a J. K. FORD Clerk.
A CHJUSTJIAS XKCESSITY.
There can be no Christmas wiJhou
candy and the better the candy the
better the Christmas. On this account
we have bought and arc now puttiiic
in our cases the biggest shipment of
candy we have ever handled. It is
Nurinally's the pride pf the South and
it features the "Pox Bountiful" that
haK.made Nunnally's famous. Thcro Is
no ibetfer box candy; we' make tins
statement with our reputation behind
it. For those who want to buy bulk
candies we have received and plac:d
in our cases a large assortment of
Loose-Wiles chocolates and they arc
line. .
KiANEASTER'S KANDY KITCHEN:
Sqdd
WsllTpjumphant Under Tesi
As this message is being written
Dodge Brothers' daily Weekly aild
rnnthly production is at th.e highest
: .int in its history.
The most casual sort of inquiry will
satisfy you that this production is
being absorbed as it is delivered.
Within sight and sound as we write
a great addition to Dodge Erothero
immense works ic beinrj rushed to
completion.
The interesting thing about this sit-
uation is that it is not IWzcly that a
half a hu dred people have ever
bought Dcge Brotheis Motor Car
just because they wanted a motor car.
Of the more than half a million who
have bought it--the overwhelming
majority did so because of the name
it bore.
It has always been treated by the
American people in particular as an
exception always act apart and
singled out and never judged by
ordinary standards.
It has always been thought of and is
still thought of first and foremost
and all the time only in terms of its
Coodness- and the results it give3.
All of this is wonderful in one way
and quite natural and logical in an-
other. .
It all dates back to the day when
John and Horace D dc conceived
and designed and finally built the car
after warning each other and their
associates not even to think of it in
any other terms than the best obtain-
able value.
They began with a few almost ab-
curclly simple principles bluntly ex-
pressed end rigidly executed about
decency and honor and integrity
such as most of us wrote in our copy
books at school.
They reduced these old copy book
maxims to a splendid and scientific
system pouring-more and more and
still more value into the car and then
marshalling all the resources of mod-
ern massed manufacture to get their
product into the hands of the people
at an honorable and an honest cost.
These policies- and principles have
never been changed and never will
be changed by so much as a hair's
breadth; and they have come to be
recognized and accepted as Dodge
Brothers principles wherever motor
. cars are driven.
It has all happened as John and
Horace Dodge planned it quite sim-
ply naturally and automatically all
over America and all over the world.
People do discriminate as Dodge
Brothers contended they would;
people Tv7find out when a motor car
is well built and gives good service
and great good value.
Dodge Brothers .market today is
where they planned to locate and
establish it in the mind and the
heart of every man and woman who
admires good work well done.
It will last and it will keep on grow-
ing as it has kept on growing for five
years (faster than Dodge Brothers
works could keep pace with it) as
long as the number of those who be-
lieve that a manufacturer should
build to serve and not merely to sell
continues to increase.
All is well with Dodge Brothers to-
day because John and Horace Dodge
builded well in the beginning and
because their business will continue
to build well until the enH.
Dudley-Bell Motor Co.
Phone 850 Brownwood Texas
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