Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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. District Attornev AValtr Earlv -wa:3
a passenger to points west
A ji-.Alace of Lampasas foriiifcriy.
cMeF"orlroHce of Brownwoatl: was
I .here Hqfiay on lndtters of: a -business
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p?Ws:.4ones ptAbilene awenbA-SliftTjt
time in 'Brown wood ;ioday looking at
J. Svplnr of Abilene was hero
SlondH&fitending 16 various raattora.
of business.
jkl.jyB. Ieller of Gnanute Kansas
iru Brownlyirood on a. 'prospecting. tpur;!
D. filbert o Sipe Spriiigs was
a visitor ih Brownwood today andJ'on'c
" Ceremony This Yesr
Zh. Coulter of Ashville . N05O1
CaibarJs ja.guest ot is sister Slxsi
Carl lalock 110 Austirf Avenue.
M.m; .Dudlev is in Dallas attendifad
7 Irg.-Wiiliani BuriyunCrosk has re-
Mrtfjfrora aco where she visited her V Justice G. B Cross yesterday ppr-
sistert aiteKded the Cb'tto.mPalace-fesy 'formed his 4$Jls marriage ceremony
tivities and the Grand 0pe"ra concerts.
BANQUE
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FJSST; OIM FEW LEFT
GOING
r ihnstmas Plan
ririlaltracrive feature to tH& plan that -enables you 'to
fcuxhristrnas gifts of Furniture arid Rugs in the easiest
possible way. Ybu simplf Select the Rug or Eurniture
IthS-'fhen divi3e4niitia paym?nt-intb ther number p'f
weeks till Christmas' and each weelc lay Chis amount.
Aside. Christmas Eve your purchases are delivered and
dbpay Lthetalance in mpntWy payments during 1 921 .
Come in and let us explain how really attractive :this
;SALMJ3nTEI) to huKdrkd
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some good things to say in regard ioj
busin?sr?conditipns in hi section otv t w nktnnf Hrf for tim rini.
ber oft Cojnigerce- banquet has been
almpsfe exhaU8tea Vonly a few Jbeing
lert; unsold tnis -afternoon. It isolated
that' no more; tickets will be Yssucti
after tho .present' quota is exhaustc-tt.
since np'niqro than 50- persons can
be- accommodated in 'the auditorium.
The Ufilit cpriimUtee issued this .sUiU-
ment" today :i .
coutryf c Z' .;. .
Hv-B- Banks at .BangSwas a visitor
in Brownwood. today. h
YernonCarr of Brookesmith spent
a few1 hours in. -Brownwood today .at'
j tending to business affairs.-
J5 L4 p. BaKer 01 santa Anna waa
herg'ttoday on a brief .business trjpy
Miss Glara Wilson has returned-
honie. from a four -months visit ' in
Waco ' Corpus ChrisU Loclihart
Bracketville and San Antohio ?
Miss'Marguerite Fletcher will re-'
turn aibine tonight from Temple and
Waco in Temple she Jatten'ded the
Arrn'isticcr Day festivities and in Waco
she.attended the Gotten Palace.
Tonr Stone is spending a few days
in JTbit-Stocktoa amWother points -in
the interest of Axtlll Company; for
whoni he is representative 4a -this
section. ' -
.Mrs. C.; Edward Androjvs left Mon
day flight igx San Arnlgnfo' wiierefrisl)
will-attend the meeting of tlie State
Federation as a delegate - from the
.BrAwnwQod Federation.
irs H. C. Fuller returned this
morning: from Houston where ;she was
called last week . on account 6ff .-'the
serious illness of her daughter who is
slowly 'improving.
irrs.W. Ei. Pliler returned this
morning from FortAyorth where she
attended the Executfee;eting of.. the
Womans iIissionary3o9ie!fy; of ''tlie
Methodist church which was held in
connection to the Methodist C!)nfer-
encc -
5liss Nannie Kennedy of Carrolton
Ga.- has arrived to spend the winter
with her sister Mrs. WF- McC.ulIej;.
Migs Kennedy spent last winter in.
Brjwn5;ood and has many . friends
here who'are pleased that she has re-
turned.. Mrs.. H. A. Newby returned this
morning from Fort-Worth where she
Lajttended..Jthe Methodist Conference.
Mr and tyrs. Josh Evving arid4 baby
wej;e guests of; Mr.. Ewing's parents
Bev. and Mrs. C. U Ewing on Monday
whie enroute to their home in Donna.
JUrs. Sterling Peavy and baby iiave
KS stated sonie tinfetgd that he 32
sired o cpmplete.?histjOOth ceremony
.nme;1raqre; a re6is;a).nostJcertatn tlio
record wU ibe'made. (-Justice 'pross
could teli manyni'usihg Ifhcidents. in'
rejatiori to the w!4aalhg features) If no
reminiscenimbodieMlaxc's and gA"
out a fe$. anyway !Hays he has hail
frequent calls for marriage licenses
and dh 'morehaaidToccasion peoplp
have come to hi6 institute dlyocii
proceedings' and Bpnie Ihaye .actually
gone away badly4neved- because ihey.
couiu noc.unciersianawny it was tnni
-rn-ii1 ...1.- r-ii-jL-:-::
uuiuiui who periyrjiicu- iiio ' iago ?iyre-
monies could nbli'OTqVgrant divorces.
Justice CrosshaMbo2n in ofilce
twelve years' aridffc Ys probable that
there is not ariqther? justice of the
psace in Texas whotnas nerfornied a
greater number .pCi'wfiddmg ceremon-
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of Hardware
TTiink of
Weakley - Watson - Miller Hardware Co.
I 5. iJtome mrmture tompany ftsfs-
i ' WJ J mj wej;e guests of Mr.. Ewing's parents
'I It'i s rref Atrxfrjc- v I Rv-aud Mra-c-Ij- Ewing on Monday
M ' " riSIv AVt.lNU.tL r whie enroute to their home in Donna
r f ' 9 - I JTS' Sterling Peavy and baby iiave
BIBBIHHBHBIHHIBIIHHBHHHHIBHH1H9BHHIHHHHHIhhhh' returned to tbeir. home in Slaton af-
tcraTisirinlIononvr1?eavy.
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1 Sale of Men's Fine
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: : 8isl--GIothing li .
I War placing oni Saile our
. v "3tock of Suits and
Iuvercoats at t ;
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11 1 11 ji iicoc juiis represent an mat
! materia eh.H:y
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.he Ladies of the Maccabees are
going to put on a spread that will; bt1
Worth "much more than the cost 'of a
ticket represents and they n are not
rgoing'-to' try to prepare food for more
than' the capacity oi tfiO '.liall so i'
would be well for every.' business man
or professional: in'an iri the city who
has! 'been overlooked Inthe tickei 'sell-
ing' man "or proffessipnal man in the
cltj(t who liaf beeri overlooked in the
ticlcet selling campaign to immediately
call -up Mtv Armstrong and have-seat
reserved .otlvePwise the remaining
tickets will he. -sold to visitors in th.e.
citywhdvilL ba only too glad to so-
dui-q them. . a . j
'T-his method-of filing the auditoi-J
ium .however would not meet the a:mi
oT! Uie' directors "of the -Chamber
Conimeirce 'Whose soi.ejdesire at this
timJs to yet the people who arp in
teresfed in Brownwood to givoup one"
evening in the year tola serious (Bs-
cuion. -otthe needs of the city .and-
heibest 'methods oi meeting thse
need's. lf everyone who hasvii staketn
:Brpwnrood whether it be. olva' h'isl
ne8S or professional nature or' merolJ.'
represented -by property interests wi'"
come to the" meeting Thursday nigltt
it fs telt tliat something can--oe put
over that will mean great things fori
Brownwood in the future without
eniiilihf-sacrifice upon any individual
whereas if tout a. .few try to do any-
thing it orieans real hardship and
there are a number of. folks in Brpwn-
wcpdrwko will np"t be content to sit
ddwnd.'Xet ;the city drag itself along
wlthoulf some kind of commercial or
ganization. The greater the number
engaged in a work the less the indi-
vidualsacrifice dejnanded; the: smaller
.theaiumber the. greater the financial
investment required. If all the busi-
ness and professional interests of .the
city will get into thia'work and put
tbeir shoulders to tho collar the de-
mand on. the individual for money and
personal wqrk will be greatly lessen
ed arid the results will be .greatVr.
Brownwood has had sufficient experience-
ofJ half hearted Chamber nf
Comnw& wprkyto realize that it is
pwasted effort. jN'pw let us get busy and 1
sjiow uii we can uo some -vorK wuei?
we!malfe up our mind to jtv
"Jt isr earnestly hoped that not mu
single-biisinessor professional mariin
theicity of Bro wnwood -will be singled
but by.his aCjserice from' the Thursday
night's meeting. But-to secure a place
jopw cails for immediate action elso
the vacant seats yill be filled by tliose
whp have practically no Interest in th
city." "
WREST1INB MATCH TO BE
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Big shipment jMshcs just uncrated
at. Lboney's Hardware.
The eyes are the; greatest users
of human energy .ridj the greater the
uiuy.niu gfuiqi liiu wusie 01 ener-
vation. It is certainly worth youv
time to have DrvStat;jey examine your
ey4C3. Brownwood Optical Co.
'Kayo Lamps at' iiaoney's.
riousP condition at" his home on Cot
tage .$treeU
f3ljke J1tusou traveling salesman
for the Texarkana Casket Company;
who. has" made Brownwood- his headr
quarters for sever.al years.v.has been
transferred fq. McAlester' Oklahoma.
Mr. Johnspn plans to leave with his
family -Tor McAlester- about. December
1st. j
. 3Irs; ). S. (.'amp is considerably im-
proved after ji several days illness.
liev. Thomas S. Barciis and wife
returned this morning from Fort
Worth where they attended the Meth-
odist Conference. Dr. Barcus re-
turns to Brownwood as presiding El-
der; of the Brownwood District?
UTTLE items of
LOCAL; INTEREST
-Work on Howard Payne College
Fine Arts 'btiildirig'and other buildings
fn 'Brownwood' has 4 been suspended
during the freezing- weather period
owing to tho fact: th"t the temperature
interferes with mixing the cement and
alspjn other line Qfj'work. '
Dr. and. Mrs. Homer e. Allen and
bzfiy will return to Brownwood to lo-
cate. Dr. Allen to Bc'actively engaged
in tlie practice of medicine here. Mrs.
Allen and baby have already arrived
and: are- guests of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. D. S Camp and Dr.. Allen
Ay il 1' arrive within a few days from
Roby in his car. '
The city council will meet in regu-
lar session tonight and among 'other
matters of Interest is that of the in-
crease in gas rates. It Is probable that
this important question may be
threshed out. again from- various
viewpoints.
Early risers this morningj slate that
the mercury was down to 16 and many
reports by those who did not set up
rn. early place it as low as IS and 20.
1 it t it . This is therefore the coldest snap
. ! r" Ims '"SP? ttot has ylsited this section of 'the
"T'-V- moninsj nas Brown wood cbuntrj'. Trains coming
vflCu vauuuwnia ana is in a se- in from the Tvrest this morning carri
Be Sure Visif 'the
PHIIbEHIA'fiCTH
Donated by merchants and
citizens in trjev "
PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR
1 at McClelland's Garage
ed an abundance of ice on the truck
and fender step3. Further west the
freeze was reported as being Tery se
vere
Tom Bishop and. J)r. Sanderson west
duck bunting early Monday morning
and succeeded in bagging" eleven fine
ducks. Many hunters are out these
cold mornings and-so.me aje 'having
line success. " T-
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- The. three extra railroad trades
across the Austiri? street- subway are.
now beinr completed. The -bridge iron
and otherl material arrived several
days ago and have beea placed in po-
sition. This will; give the Santa Fe
people fbetter facilities for handling
the increasing yard business atBrown- '
wood.
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I)r. Tliaxlon aassislant state veteri-
narian of Austin was in. Brownwood
today on his "way home from Guldth-
waite where he had been to examine
a herd of sheep- whiclf was reported
as being Infected with some "kind of
new and strange disease. Dr. Thaxton
told the Bulletin man it was hemorr-
hagic septicemia and which he saM
was very bad indeed.
Giving You What You Want
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At ifce; Price. You Want M
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Forresi MtHsKnh Underwear
For
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rrmrt cmd Children
$5.00
Silk imi Wool
Union Suits
$3.45
$4.00
Wool Union Snits
1 ''. $2.95
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IN THE FIREMEN'S mil:
FIXISH BOUT BETVTiEX THE
TERSIBIiE TUR K" A ND SANTA.
' FK BOILEU MAKER.
tlnder thg aiishiices of the American
Legion a wrestling riVat.ch has-been
ar.rangedtf6TaextFrilay night in the
TT'frnttmn'o tin 11 hafitrA'an Tfnll Tno'io
"the terrible Turk" and Tim Llew-
ellyn at catch weights for a finish
bdufh The event was previously ar-
ranged for Thursday night "but peat'
ppned one day on account of tli
Chamber of Commerce banquet on
Thursday night.
Kail Pasha Is a professional wres't
lcr who wns here with tho athleti?;
show in-; the recent carnival. He hut
participatftd iff matches' throughout
tho nprtii and east dnd pr'ess cjippingt.-
inuicate tnat ne nas mauo a spienum
pprd as an- 'dtblote-. He is jin the
mdlcweStht class. tfewellyn Is a
heavyweight now omi)'oyed .as a. holler
macr in the Sana Fo. shops horn.
Prelltbiparies .are being arranged
to ;entertaih 'the crowd until the main
cyont of "Friday's program is. begun.
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'Bi-r shipment Dishes just uncrated
atLooh'ey's Hardware. .
A perfect jellyaccortifngv fa a young
Jady n the domestic sclerice' 'class a(
the high.achdol Is one that is 'c'lear;.
not h-athory and. wi'llshlpimie.'-A:
Itoanoko Times.
Wnen the eyei tite more than
tli0lr fthare of tlie humatn energy t fs
at the expeiise. of other vjtal organs.
Properlj" ilttecl glsiBses. will reli.ive o:t-
cQSsive dematids on the 'eyes. Ccii-
suit Dr. Staliloy today.. Browuwobd
ppticjl Co. - ' A
' $350 1:
Heavy Union Saifs
$2M .
$3.00
Medium Weight Union Suits
- $1.85 .. .
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Heavy Union Suits
: '$1.45 ' v
$1.50
Shirts and Draioers
98c
if
$1M
Knit Corset Covers
39c
:antsSilkdhimoV
V !tfaMs SMaWMoW . ; v : 65i .
Shirts y & Cotton Ve'sfs: "
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Infants' Wool VestsM Qmiajamas
i ... 65c t - 4" $25 ..
TJiit-Skce to Shop After All.
SToutVwith yougrocories from 'LtfBney'sVJ f?"
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920, newspaper, November 16, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343523/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.