Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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Joseph Berry survey northwest of
Brownwood ten miles. $12.30 an acre
Address: H. L. Rowley. CorUell Okla-
homa 37p
starts with a Cold
The employes of some of the busi-
ness houses have subscribed 100 per
cent strong to the Soldiers Sanitar
(Bp International News Service.)
WASHINGTON" Nov. 2.".. '.Madam if
some merchant attempts to sell you
Chinese embroidery or art work you
bad better look twice. Consular re-
ports declare that the export 6r .em-
broideries from China almost disap-
peared during the year.
(By International News Service.)
Dt'RYEA Pa.. No. IT - Vitn a
bullet hole in his chest and the millet
lodged in his left arm. Alexander Pa-
perkawrez aged seventeen years of
this place walued three miles to . a
physViians office. I'pou reaching the
physician's oflice the lad collapsed
and fell at the feet of tao doctor whis-
pering: "I'm shot."
The lad had been walking in . the
woods near" here when a stray -bullet
struck him. Whether the shooting
was accidental or deliberate is not
known. State police were detailed to
the scene immediately but no trace of
the person who lired the shor could
Tomorrow's h'nlerlniniiu'iils.
Sirs. Hervey F. Jlayes will entertain
informal Wednesday afternoon at
3:.'50 o'clock in honor of ilrs. J. Hani-
lyn Morgan of Hebron.
-Mrs. PH W. Greber will entertain the
Wednesday Bridge Club ato o'clock
Kill the Cold. At the first1
sneeze take
BILL'S j
ium fund while the business houses
subs ribed nothing. This should not j-
be the case.
NOTICE ELKS!
Regular meeting will "be
held on Tuesday night Nov.
25th at 7:30. Members are
asked and urged to attend.
Important business and initi-
ations. J. W. Lathem Es R.
XOXEr TO L0A'.
It you wish to borrow money on
rour business property or to " buy
"tiild or improve a home in Brown-
A'ood. 1 can secure it for you at a
low rate of Interest and on monthlj
payments through the Uaited Savings-
Bank. Also I can make you farm loans at
eight per cent for a term of five aevei
ten or twenty years.
J. H. FRENCH
Trent Building. Brownwood Texas.
CASCARQUININE
Mrs. h L. Evans 'will be hostess to
the Self Culture Club at 3-;0 o'clock
at her home on Austin Avenue.
I" IJECIPES. 1
ROY E. FOX
Popular Players
Brownwood 1 week
Commencing Dec.
1
Standard cold remedy for 20 year
in laoicc lorm iaie iure no
opiates break up a cold in 2
Hoursrelieve grip n 3 days.
Money back H it fails. The
Ify Elizabeth M; Dobbs
j Orange 31 anna lade.
Tin's iH a very pretty and delicious
genuine box nas a Red
top with Mr Hill's
Tent Theatre Heated with large
Furnaces
1
picture.
At All Drag Strt
D. S. Greenwood Sec.
jelly. Put in attractive little glasses
makes a; very acceptable (Christmas
gift.
ith bullet in Chest
ii ininu. B
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1
The til in skinned orancck. Califor
nia. Tariy. are best to insure a linn
jelly. -Chie -dozen .-oranges). one-h;i!f
T " i 1 . S
'dozen jbmons sliced in miin round f
slices :( lio not remove the - ncelinsr.M
Put ini' large crock .and-cover vili lt
eight qu'arts of cold water. Let it
stand twenty-four jhours.
Cook one
HATS
at Rogers
Something MORE of a
ROGERS hat than mere-
ly a head-covering.
nationally advertised
hats in many colors and
Shapes.
Stylish.
YOURfsize too!
and Caps galore!
The Store for Father
and Son
hour iifjer boiling point is reached !
stirring '.almost constantly. Put aside
another '(twenty-four hours; Measure
one cupipf sugar to .each cup of orange
mixture!!" Cook another' liour aft"r
boiling point is reached. . This some-
times rtfouiies a longer cooking. Test"
as ypu j would any variety of jelly.
; Coyer w' iih paraffine paper or wax and
set "in the sun light to congeal.
ii trail umimmn i
; ScWeh Bitter Marmalade.
! Press!! the. juice 'from a (number of
oranges; and set aside- Put the rinds
;imo a. j preserving kettle and cover
with water. Cook- until the rinds an
soft adding more water if necessary j
to prevent burning. "When thorouch-
ly tender pour into .a jeliy hair and'
-the jnice.
squeeze1! hard to get all!
Combing this with the juice previ
ously skit aside. To every pint ajlow
a pint! ;iml a half of crushed loaf
nilgai
a JittI
when s
at oneV
small '.Masses.
before- kfoverin
parent
"Cook twenty' Vniinntes.. Plac
on a cold plate if it curls -
oon is pushed through taV
jfroni the tire and1 pour inio
LH tandflover night
'thW makes a iranu i
marmalade" j . U ' .
Pare
Annie .Mariiiahiilii
cut hi mt:iT&rv i'..1 .....J.
tla eoij ts from a Sntlicienj! humiicr (.'
.-ipplesjto make-four! puuiids. . Wasl '
lltrec. .j imohs and slfce in very thin
apples- and cover -
vA.dd to the
Cook tin til j
Howard Payne to
Open Next Season
'ith Texas II
slices;
witli pj e quart of water?
f;uifsofu Press through a colae-
er ilM nt?si"'. Add -;in equ.'vl
amOuh (ofyuffar and imp iml nn.u'-rr
fenvs -'oj blahehcd.ralniondil. Cut '7
JCook.; joining cdhkiaut!yj; until con1-
lstcn as jelly f Pour i hto. Klass..
) When;
! school
Dpb'bs;!
wooii cove.iv -This is nice for
flinches ami for s: ndwifhp
.CoiiyUghted -lDlb. )y Kfxzabeth. ?t '
Itcpnbliatiioii rights reservefl.
LOST.
new nonskid
. ; -l"?fff nonsKKi casing and
Tlieo G.- Belmont: athletic dlreciprfrl!.11 Wpuay. Xovumber 17th. bctweenl
r the Uuivershjy of Texas has written u and domirh6i Pleaso'nj-
le Howard Payne athletir manage-!:rn. If lhti Bulletin off K" and get
the Howard Payne athletir manage-!:rn.
. .1.. uiot ftewiiruJf
can W XX. I l f I V i UlLVilt - J 1 T - (
:snfc
at Austin on September 25tli.
The State University had preioiHlv
contracted for! . the opening game of t i
the 1920 season with Howard Payne. ;t0' xjrl
at a contract .jmte ot .sia'J. but in 'jijajjp
mt. ueimDnts recent letter tne juitc
was
Howard
small profit onj the game. The Yellow t .Snre
Sliliitnci'l- -Pivi.vu Mr..
jr." - -"
. Sit Ije-y's. -
i . -just
rccdvcilr
iHawki'ns of Waro. .well kndw'n
iwnwood. pbopje nf an expert -
nwooa peopje nf an expert-;
ir. Belmonts recent etter thejmtc jano ork at AU; . 'W0rn. Ne v
as raised to MW. which will .enal.I Lre 31- b - . ;
loward Payne to probably realize aj ) - T" I ft - .
-JackeLs are hblti in high esteem at 3old uy IoneVs HaVdwiS
lire .juicic;ili. IIU fi f -IIIC llvol ' r'
choice of the Longhorns for the )
onener. i ; the .r
Sex-eral others of the Jeadinc Te&as Mie
teams are arranging for 11)20 games f on
witli Howard iPayne; anil the Yellow : ston
Jackets avHI hiive another ftiU sched- '.Ier
Tile completed within a few weeks.
guaranteed
4 .ill
As(rU-il tck oil IMrexwarc.
juiv umjtvui inssuare. e nave sold.
lot of this ulare Had the sale
piece invariably rpsults in the
.er callins for nmre. Iaom-v
to.
Knights Pythias
Annual Roll Call
Meeting Monday':
White ( rersl Flour jhst unloaded '
'ar. :iitl
.and
-ill Iy)oney .Mercantile Comahv;
AVjam's Cash and Carry. . '
t. .n)uys ynvui n.
j Hislj )p -41oore. )f..il)allhs will hold
;serucfs-'at. S?. Jphnfs Church tonight
at tm o'clock. All ar.ek-ordiaUv in-
The Brownwood Lodge of Knight -of
Pythias hdld its annual roll ra'.l
meeting londy night at Castle Hal'
with rhalf a" Inquired men present and
messages "frotn large number who
were unable to attend. The evcniiiK
work incliidecl initiation in the rani
of Page and rank of Knight.
The Brownvood Lodge now has ;i
membership ojf 199. which i? a iargr
gain over one. year ago. and all iv
affaire are in a very prosperous con-;!
tlitibn as shown by the reports of ofE- j
cers read last night. j
Public.School Kindergarten
Open House Tomorrow
Hiss Diesliach; teacher of the Jvin-
dergarten department will liave an
open house "tomorrow niorniug from
LYRIC
TODAY
ii:0 to -Jl:
a. im. in the Ford school!
building. Ejrery mother in Br6wn-'
wood wlm is . interested in this workj
is invited to Sit lend. An exhibition of
the work which has lreen done will be'
made and evrry one who attends will;
no deubt be lery favorably impressed )
This department is one of the most)
essential which has been taken u bv
the school board and while yet young''
is doing an excellent work under the;
direction of ftfiss Diesbach.
The ltimsm cuts yciur gas bill by
half call at pur hardware and let us
riemonstnite. mLuuihvv Merc. Co.
Harry T.
Morey
In a picturization o f
Charles Klein's famous
stage success
'The Gamblers'
A 6 Reel Special
Mr. Morey gives one of
the best performances of
his notable career in this
picture.
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This Store Will be Closed All Day Thanksgiving
Let's All Be Good Fellows
1 This Thanksgiving
Not an awful long way from your home there's a family that'shadhardluckthisyear
The old purse is pretty low and the kiddies are wondering whether. there will be a
Thanksgiving for them or not.
You're going to have your fat turkey and all the other goodies--but what about that
poor family?
You can make your day all the more enjoyableall the more a real Thanksgiving-
if you share with those that have not.
Find where that needy family lives end let them know that this is a pretty good
old world after all.
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(Most (Men Qfrade
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1919, newspaper, November 25, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342736/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.