Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, June 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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THE-BROWNWOOD BULLET1NNE 12 1922
PAGE?rHRE&
Clamified Advertiseffimt&
-WANTED
WANTED Wagon and harness.
W-595.
Gall
207c
W-HfJ WAITRESS WANTED "We
cibnx; MJ uuiuuv v jiiaL Uliias WIWIU
waitress for our dining room. Only
first clasps experienced help need ap-
3ly. "Write fully stating age experi-
ence and where employed last giving
jpaone number.
c . QUEE NHOTEL Brad
fWANTED Sewing plan or fancy
tprices reasonable. 701 Malone. 207p
fr- - - . uijinn.jmi i XiUMLwmir.ri
1TANTED Dne ong-horse spring
fcwagon. Must be in good condition and
theap. Phone R-907. 205
IWANTED--Housework'or dish wash-
ting to do. Apply at 900 East Baker
SL Phone J-363. 204p
WANTED To Ho your painting and
'paper hanging. Call Daughety phone
1749. 4 2()Gp
:
WANTED Young man wants work
anxious
W-913.
Called mcctingrof Brownwood Lodgd
No. 279 S:00 p. m.. Monday. June 12.
for wprk. Members urged to attend
Visitors welcome.
L. P. COQKE W. M.
to get something
Phone
20G
SLANTED Salesman and collector
.for Brown county. Singer Sewing
Machine Company. 209c
TTA?fTKD Cattle to iMisrure.r Ja
WMHws Fhim B.117. 206p
FOR SALE
Called Meeting. (
Brownwood Chapter Tuesday .even-.
jq June 13th at 7:30 o'cloi v. For
work in the Mark and iPast Masters
degree.
1 r l . . .
iuuiuuuiti uru renuesieu 10 oe Dres-
ent. Visiting members are .cordially
Invited.
C. H. MURPHEY Secretary
A. B. GARRETT H. P.
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
taking ove"r the'husmess..Mr. and Mrs;.
Justus will remain-in Brownwood and
he will probably enter some: other line
of business . here.
Tomorrow
semi-montlily
night Is the regular
Froifij the Do Eeon 'Free tress of
recent date: "The local Masons Save
as their-guests two of the most nromi
inent Masons n Texas the'MostvWor-
siiipful Grand Master D. F. Johnson
or tne Masonic Grand Lodee. and
Grand Commander T. C. Yantisbf the.teboro;
mm
Mwals
meeting- of the Elks Knights Templar of Texas. Both of
Graham Hotel.
C. J.. SnydCr' Dallas- .. J T. .Bell.
Mexiajt.Reid McUmore. Abilene: ' J.:
y woouward.uoieman; J. J. Callahan
ew Yoric; Eddie rFranke City;
faeprge e.BJedsoe Waco; J. BJ.
ainiivan Appleby; S. M. Evans.
W- T. Fain Brownwood;
lodge.
there.
All Elks are expected to be these eminent Masons live at Brqwn-
Woad"
m Gilliam Sr. Ed Gilliam Jr
Maury Hall atid John Jackson have
returned from
Llano river.
If. L. Cninp left today for the Pioneer
oil .field where he expects to spend.
several days advertising Brownwood
and talking with the oil people.
The trial of Leslie Kiordan set for
today in district court at San Anirelo.
a fishing trip on the Aa8' Deen postponed on accqunt of the
illness of the trial judge. F. S. and
D F. Abney went to San A'ngelo yes-
terday to attend the trail but returned
today following the . postponement of
the case. Riordan is held on a charge
of murder in connection with the kill-
ing of T. E. Moon in West 'Texas last.
year.
Miss Xnna Carr and Miss Tlola Gain
er of Brookesinith were in Brownwood
today on their way to Austin where
they will take a course of summer
study at the State University.
Dow v. Tate Qrowell; Mr. and Mrs
u. h. uoyle Midland; J. W KfloV
x oiL ivuum; o. n. aiaione quanah;
L. D. Runnels Chicago; C F. Shipp
Dallas; Wl It. Howell Menard; R. B.!
Smith Dallns; C. C Braggans Fort
Worth; R. B. Buckingham and family.
Waco; Roy n... Barton. Abilene: Ben
Fain arid M."HaH City.
' fpulhem Hotel.
Otto H. B?ckman Chicago; Jack
Lang Dallas; Elmer Bruce; Jn. Fort
TorUi; E. B. McKe.an Luling; CoraJ
INMOrth;
m
ay
? Yesi.GingJiam can be usedor house decorations. Youj .
can rnake'an attractive summer bedroom by using Ging-i
hamfor drapes an'o?. counterpanes.
We. are showing an unusual display of ginghama and
never was such variety of patterns and colors seen in
anyone cotton fabric. -
Our 'Ginghams Red. Seal and Amoskeags Utilities are'
made;of selected cottons yarn-dyed and every operation '
. connected with their manufacture makes for superiori-
-ety. . .v J-
A. Tl tV.ru HIi TJ..lrl...T.nt-.
II.lt. Harlow of Oic Southern Hotel h&iheri Hiil. Llano: ' P. E nPv
The Friendly Hoer.s will have nn all
day meeting Tuesday at the homo of
Mrs. C. L. McCartney. All members
are urged to attend this work meet-iaml is note(1 in that part W the world
Dining room was pleased to learn
Monday while reading the- Sunday
magazine section of the Post-Dispatch
that his old time boyhood friend and!
companion of Hope Arkansas Dr. R-Hhnstofi-
au. ii nauu is uuw lucmeu m norea
ing.
A BARGAIN in a small store postofiice
Filling Station on National Hi-way
Jl miles from railroad. All new clean
stock. Location near SaivSaba river
in McCulloch county. Write Postmab-
ter Camp San Saba Texas. do5p
FOR' SALE Spring wagon in A-l con-
dition. SU Avenue B. 206p
FOR SALE House moving outfit In
A-l condition. Good opportunity as
no competition. P. O. Box 254 Brown-
wood Texas. 20Cp
FOR SALE At a bargain one Ford
roadster late model; one Ford tour-
ing old; one iate model Singer sew-
ing machine finished in Byrds Eye
Maple; one Lady Toripgton Electric
Carpetn Cleaner. 202 West Lee St.
late this evening and until noon to-
'abrrow. 204p
FOR SALE ABC Gas Range first
class condition. BILL KEXNERLY
Box S3. Brady Texas. 204e;
)R SALS fletduaan's Yeast at
s Market Phose 444. tfc
Regular meeting Brownwood' Lodge
?vo. 9?; Knights of Pythias. Workliri
the rank of Esquire. All members are
urged - to be present and visiting
Knights cordiallv invited. .
205c AV. P. DENNY IC of R. & si
FOR RENT Two rooms modern fur-
nished apartmenL Upstairs garage.
Thonti 723. 1305 Cottage Street. 20iip
I AM EQUIPPED FOR WASHING
CARS Phone your order to 347. Call-
ed for; and delivered work guaranteed.
Howard Payne summer normal
opened 4 Monday morning with larw
attendance teachers being -presen
irom a large area ol central west
Texas. The term will .last about ten
weeks.
for the Investigations he has made in
Barton; Sjie Smith Coleman; Jewell
Sfelth Coleman; Chafles H Taylor
uiiiiverj Colorado; R. R. Mitchell
Denver Colorado; P. W. Weatherred
Alvin Hamilton Dallas:
A?. N Key Dallas; C. F. Smith and
wJfe aEstland; U. R. Wood SL Louis;
Judge Woodward returned to Brown
wood Monday morning and the grini
in district court was resumed. The
grand jury which adjourned late Sat
urday is expected to meet again one
day during the present "week.
Price $1.23. Andrew Hall.
205p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three room unfurnished
apartment in duplex house. Modern
140S Coggin rPhone R-638 or J-
450. 205p
FOR RENT The Frisco restaurant
Phone J-S6. Arthur Low. 2.06p
FOR RENT Five room house. Close
in. Modern conveniences. E. J. Miller.
FOR RENT Six room house with
conveniences. Phone J-226. tfc
FOR RENT Furnished oi unfurnish-
ed downstairs rc-oms. Modern. 'Phone
R-612. 20Bc
'FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
rooms. "Phone J-1357.
204p
FOR RENT Desirable upstairs front
bed room; also nica large garage.
"Phone 230. 204p
FOR RENT My home corner Third
and A-venue C June 15th partly
furnished or unfurnished 7 rooms
bath two sleeping porches double
parage. Suitable for two families.
Also bavc some household articles for
cale. 'Phone J2GP. Mrs. Chas. Baugh-
inan. 201c
FOR RENT rRooros to Normal stu-
dents with meals. 'Phone 322. 204p
'FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms
and sleeping porch. Desirable for
summer. 1307 "Avenue B Telephone
322. 2Q4p
FOR. RENT Modern 5 room house
with sleeping porch. Close in. See
at 201 West Adams. ;206
FOR RENT Modern five room house.
See iJ. L. Easterling at Renfro-Mc-.
Minn Drug Co. If 6tl
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with
board reasonable rtnes. Phone J-072
Main Avenue. 208p
FOR RENT Modern furnished house
wlth sfeeplng 'porch. Apply 1418 Brady
Avenue or 'phone 1305. Mrs. J. B
3T6ore. 205p
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
''Phone J-1130t Mrs. C. N. Davis. 205c
FOR RENT 4 room house with sleep
fjng porch. Modern conveniences. J30G
oggIn Avenue Phone J-22G
r.
tl
FOR RENT Suite of three desirable
first floor rooms. Modern. Close in.
MjQp. M. Seltz 'phc-he 149. 208p
financial
We have a new six room house on
Soalh Side for sale a bargain.
"We want a few houses to build on;
th easy mortthly payment plan. See
HSJabout thiB.
Zf?p want your cash and 30 day busi-
ness to help us help the fellow that
Hs It Until Brownwo6dpeople de-
cWeftoliRlpeeh other our town "won't
jpMCrcss as It should. If you will pusa
jft a little we 'will pull our part ofj
tk load. Come on folks let's get busy
and open the door to good times
again.
ThohT2I5 OiHELX LUMBER CO
POULTRY AND EGGS I
MOVING CRATING STORAGE AND
Drayage of Household Goods and
Merchandise. Ramoy Brokerage &
Storage Company. 'Phone 1000.
announcement:
For County Tax Assessor:
CLAIR BETTIS
For Sheriff:
BERT HISB
For County Superintendent of
Schools: j
M.j lu (LUTHER) COBB
CARRIE REAVES !
For County Attorney:
A. E. WILSON J
For County Clerk:
LUTHER F. CROW
FRANK BAKER
OAK LEWIS. i
ORVILLE H. TURNER.
MARY PHILLIPS. 1 j
For County Tax Collector:
W. A. BUTLER
WEST RICHARDSON.
For District Clerk:
ED. B. COLE
CHARLES S. BYNUM
For Justice of the Peace
Precinct No. 1: . '
G; B. CROSS
For County Commissioner -
Precinct 1:
H. C RUCKER
GEORGE A.-GUILLIAMS.
For County Commissioner
Precinct 3:
W. F. TTMMINS.
For Public Weigher Prec 1 :
Wf Z MORRIS.
For Constable Prec. " 1:
J. V. SHIPP
For Congress 17th District:
JOE B. DIBRELL JR.
(Coleman County)
It is the purpose of the school board
to be ready to lay the cornerstone of
the new Ward school on Main street
one day during the present week prob
ably on next Friday announcement of
which will be made in due time.
Jewell Johnson will leave tonight
for Fort Worth to attend the three
days session of the State Retail
Druggists Association which meets
in the Panther City with a program
of mpre than usual importance Tues
day.
The Senior Epworth League will
hnve a picnic and swimming party
Tuesday night at Lalcewood. Members
will meet at C:30 o'clock at the Host-
ess House. Mesdames N. A. Newby
and J. jC. Fpp3 will chaperon.
It looked Sunday as M the hnthlr.g
season had arrived in earnest Scores
of people look advantage 6f. the 'fav
orable situation andv spent several
hours at the different bathing and
swimmmg places in the vicinity of
Brownwood.
Judge Doss who represented the de-
fense in the Bob Miller trial at Brown-
wood in December last and made a
very favorable impression on the peo-.
pie here as an able lawyer is at Ken-
nedy in Karnes county in a big dam-
age suit this week. "
The Kntehts of Pythias will hold
their regular weekly meeting tonight
at their hall on Brown street. Tha
rank of Ekjulre will be conferred on
several candidates. All members are
Urged to be present and visiting
Knights cordially Invited.
ESTATE & INSURANCE.
"Very choice large lot 73x150 feet
near Coggin Avenue for sale cheap
and on easy terms. If you will bujld
a house on-it will sell the lot all pn
time without any payment down fat
all of will trade this lot in on house
and lot.
Seven vacant lots; will trade all ;or
part M them in on a house and lot.
Very fine bargain )in a good home.
It will pay you . to see this place.
A gc-od house well located close I In
for rent
Tornado Insurance is very cheap;
remember this is the season for
storms. Phone Us arid we will tell
you how cheap it is.
If you want to. buy or sell any
Brownwood property we are prepared
to give you good service and If your
property Is worth Wtfat you ask for It
we can probably make qjtick sales for
you.
E. Jl. HENIT5Y COMPAlfX
Real Estate and Insurance.
Brownwood Texas. f
Office; Phone No. V
3fr. and 3Irs. C. II llnfford njnI
daughter of Coleman; are In Brown
wood to spend the summer making
thpir residence at 717 A.venue""T). TVTr
HufTord Is superintendent of. the
Coleman public schools and will
vend the summer here In normal
work.
Hon. Clarence Ousley writes Ills
Brownwood friends thati lie will be
here next Saturday June 17th and
will deliver an address setting forth
the various planks of his senatorial
platform. It is probable the speaking
will take place at tho' courthouse In
the afternoon.
Miss Kate Rellly spent Sunday In
Jlrownw'ood with relatives enroutc to
Santa Anna. Miss Reilly who is a
Baptist Sunday school and B. Y. P. U.
worker has just closed a successful
institute in Coleman and will hold an-
other institute in Santa Anna this
week. :
e m AV. O. 'Robbitt. Dallns wnri.
regard to loprosy which he thinks Is BHerly;. Aransas Pass; Joe Gilliam
wnson is nouse- physician of the
Adoiphus Hotel Dallas.
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Clean-np week . started with a vim
Monday morning and every person
who has trash on their premises are
required to got-busy and Tend a. help-
ing and in keeping with tho proclamar
Hon of Mayor Fred S. Abney whicli'
seeks to make this city clean and san-
itary. Rake all trash and place it in
some kind of receptaclo so it can be
reached easily whe"n the trash wagon
comes around or if the person who
has the trash wants to get another
wagon to haul the trash;
liberty to do so just so Kia-tfaah is
hauled and placed in Hie City dump-
ing ground. Cleaning up trash also
Includes cutting weeds . putting out
lime and other disinfectants..
CARD OF THANKS.
- Xcw Barker Hotel.
L. Barriqs. Fort Worth;' J.. H. Scott
Stamford ;D. Br Lewis Dallas; J. S.
Hferblin and wife city; Ursula
Wilson FortVorth; A. M. Mabry and
whfc Hcarno; Graves Backus arid
yife Rockdale; J. M. Van Dynp
Sedalia Missouri; M. G. Vcatch Fort
Mtorth; J. W. Erwin Dallas;- j. MJ.
Kurd Pioneer; J W. Austin Pioneer;
J. A. Green Fort 'Worth; R. M. Nich
olson Fort Worth.
the Handy Drap
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Is a. clamb with a loop for catching up festooning re-
setting or draping all kinds of lace curtains portiers1-
draperies silks and buntings oyer windows doors arch-:"
..ways .shelves etc. without cutting or sewing. ' -
Is easily adjusted over brass rods poles cord or wires-
and will catch on nails pins tacks or most anything.-
Is strong and durable and makes the hanging of curtains'
and drapery simple and easy. Ask for a demonstration.
Oiij salespeople will be glad to show you. -
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WAIJL PAPER?
Yes and lots of it-rr-the prettiest patterns and the most I
reasonably priced. Everything from the cheapest to the
best 'on the market. See us or phone 121.
EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 121
We desire to express our apprecia
tion of the kind services of friends and
acquaintances during the last illness
off our mother. Mrs. H. N. Howell. The
sympathy and assistance tendered us
at this time will always be remember
ed with much gratitude by each of us.
W. E. HOWELL of DeLeon.
R. L. HOWELL of Brownwood.
A.' S. "HOWELL of Anson.
P. H". HOWEUL of San Marcos.
WANTED Cle&n
Bulletin office.
paid for thpm.
cotton rags at the
Spot cash will be
Don't miss the bargains in
Sport. Hats. Martin Hat Shop.
New
2Wc
Professional Cards
Mills McHorse & Peck
Gas Fitters Planners ul Tlaaers.
Bftdlators Repaired.
115 Mayes SL Phone 432
CHAS. J. WEST
Plumbing Heating and
Gas Fitting
My motto la quality plumblngi '
not how cheap but how good.
i410 Ave. E. Phone 1298
ED BUNN
PTumbing and Gas Fitting
Phone R4315
JVlcINNIS & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
119 West Lee Street
Office Phone 9
R. R. RANKIN
No Job Too Big None Too Small
for my careful attention.
PHONIC Ills
frKS. II. X JIOWKLL.
fiB -I r XT- t'r...i i .
4- jmpyii inuiuer oi ur.
.R. L. Howell who died here . last
Thursday evening was buried at .Ed-
'rty. Te.xas Friday afternoon beside the
body of hef husband who died in
1904 and the funeral party have re-
turned to their homes.
Mrs. Howell was born. September 21.
1 S37 in- SJewart county Georgia. At
the age of about 21 j;ears she was
nrjan-ied to Rev. W. M. Howell a Bap-
tist minister and the family continued
t( make their home in Georgia until
l9Gwhon they moved to Texas ' and
made their home with- Dr- -Howell ht
EVant Rov. Mr. Howell" died in 1901
mu aa. uurieu at kouj. surylving
children are W. E. Howell of DcLeoir.
Dr. R. L. Howell of Brownwood. A. S.
Howell of Anson and P. H. Howell' pr
San Marcos.
W&Will Give That New Bicycle to You
"r ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW . . .
The-Lifcky Party Will Get It and It's Easy for Any One.
GILLIAM'S BICLCLE STORE
I
The firm of 3k' Inn is & Justus oper- i
ating a paint and wall paper business
on Brown street has dlssolyed Claude
B. Justus retiring and 0. J. Mclnnls
Z. T. HAMILTON
Architect
fc PInnr Oil 3fnps Estfninfos
Over Coggin Notional Bank
FOR SALE
Modern twolstbry brick residence eight rooms screoncdSorch.ilargo
front gallery with cement floor closets In all rooniB basoment equipped.
for furnace heat servant's house garage barn garden lot 100ibyr4fi0 .febt.i-
shade.and fruit treqs; exellQntr location a real bargain for "BOOOu pno- t
tniru cash reasonanic terms on balance. This property is worth twice the.
price asked if you -want a real home see it.
Four room house galler'y..gasvlights 'garage cement walks close In. L
jrrice oniy $iuw.uu caBU $iuu.uu; uaianco ?a&.uu per montn. 1 v
j
Five room frame cottage two screened porches modern conveniences
garage well located in Coggin addition. Price $3000.00 cash $500.00 easy
terms on balance. -
Soven room dwolllng two. largo sleeping iiorches all mbdorn.convenl-
onccs including "bullin china closets basement equipped for furnaco heat 'S
servant Iioubc garage cement walks small l)arn(East front v?oll; locatod. !i
Se"b us for price. This party Is anxious tosell and you can have It for uTiout .
b wnat tne nouse aione would cost to build.
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Special Price Sale
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Plenty of other liarg'alns. If 'you will let usknow what you want If Wi
CARPENTER
& WOOD
THE MIDSUMMER BULLETIN BARGAIN
For a feuFdays only (he BulleHn fiers yon "To-
ddy's flews Today9- anywhere in Brown county
almost seven mqnths subscription for the Sinall
amount of
$3.0
Ffom 'now until Jmdty hrim sMng of
$1 .35 or over 20c per month
"Much interesti'syng showdinthe coming elec-
tions and we are hire you'mnt WieinteUigmti
informed along ihisliherh feciM
town and county goMplete returns of the July
primary will be cafHririd all ike impoMnt
news of the tiorld delivered you here iiftke city at
Mast tyihehours earlier than any other news-
paper. We are offering you the adualcasl(MprizesO.
Mppoirt four hoMinMiiitibns$
'iMVtoday. ' :
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