Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 162, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN 1PR1L 30 1919 -
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Our own gredt country is the keystone nation of the world the ultimate topmost stone in the triumphal arch of Leagued Na-
tions beneath which shall march the myriads of the ages to come. Ours is the land into which is'poured the produce the man-
hood and womanhood of every nation for transformation in our melting pot into the greatest most united people of the earth.
In praise of good old Uncle Sam here are specials for Thursday. :
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Women's and Young
Ladies9 Suits
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Suite that was $85 for
Suits that was $65 for
Suite that was $40 for
Suibi that was $35 for
Suit1 that was $25for
Gome Early Thursday Morning and get your choice. No approvals
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NevQDorothy Dodd Shoes
Pumps and O&fords
Black kid pumps Louis heel $7.50 to $8.50
Black kid Oxfords Louis heel . $8.50
Black kid Oxford military heel $675.
$7.50 and . . v $8.50
White Reignskin Pumps low heel . $5.00
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$51.00
$39.00
$24.25
$21.25
$15.85
REMNANT SALE DAY
Remnants will be generously spread on the
center tables of woolen silk and cotton ma-
terialsall at half price some extraordina
ry good values.
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'RETURMED SOLDIERS .
ARE HONOR GUESTS OF
no speech-making to interfere with
the prosecution of the business in
hand which consisted principally of
patherinp around the messUable for a
dainty repast which was eaten with as
I hearty :appetites as were ever exhib-
! ited in any army mess "hall. The "kitth-
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Social 'Calendar.
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Tr wm ' of a corps of young ladies I who served J- Ren fro hostess. The prize for
FIRST EXTERTAIXET TO Riliced t sandwiches. Saratoga chins. tho hest essa' on American history
GIYEX FORMER SOLDILRb 1A! jn(kiP PJl1rp nip Aftpr fiinnnriViU.be awarded to Miss Stella Storey
4 SPLEXDID AFFAIR. . cigars were also passed. Photograph
iwere taken of the crowd with its back-
The first general entertainment tOgroUnd of tastily arranged flags anl
le given the returned .soldiers and .flowers'. At the conclusion of the afr
sailors of Brownwood and Brownfair Mr4 Rogers was given the hearty
'county at which R. B. Rogers and ills' thanks of every man present their
store organization were hosts last .appreciation of the courtesy being a$
jiight was an occasion affording much ; evident !in Qieir smiling faces as in the
pleasure to one hundred or more nienwonis which they expressed their gratj-
1 who gathered at the Rogers store at Gifieatiop - . . 1
o'clock. t Roy $harp a former lieutenant of
The affair was quite informal with 'tg Rajpbow division and now an em
ploye m the Rogers store explained
to the nien that the store is arranging
-for a unique window display -of war
souvenirs and photographs of all the
Brown county men who have seen ser-
vice in the war. . Each man having
souvenirs' .of any kind was requested
to loan them for this exhibit as well
as loaning photographs which are tioi
be used in the display. - A brief an-
nouncement of the formation of the
county (chapter of the World War Vet-
' erans vas also made by Mr. Sharp
If Ynti Come Once
You'll Come Again
It's always hard in j?o into a
meat market (he first time. You
sever know whal's in store for
job. Yoa wonder what kind of
jtutit ttay have and what kind
yea want and whether they will
deliu-r your purchase and whe-
iher they will he coarteous hut
jea mrin't have any doahts
ahoat this market there isn't
aay Ice to break when yoa trade
here. We do everything you ex-
pect from a first class meat mar-
ket aad the meats we have for
sale are just the kind you are
proai t serve on your table.
We waat yoa to start the month
trading with as we are sare
ya will like our service aad
our afce home killed aad home
fed meats aad We are now serv-
feg that ake delicious hot liar-
fcecae dally flavored yvllh just
the right kind.
Tear hasiaess appreciated.
Chas. Ratliff
Neat Market
West SMe Square Thoae 274
K dHver jn-amatiy all orders.
Walker-Smith to Haye
Open House This Week
On Thursday and Friday afternoons
from 2i to 5 p. m. the general public
is invited to attend an "open house"
at W.alker-Smith Company's plant to
inspect the plant and to make them-
selves better acquainted with the prod-
ucts which they handle especially the
peanut butter. This company has
travelling men in three states to sell
'this one product which is made in
'eleven different size packages. Very
jfew pebple realize the exte.nsity of
this establishment and the company
j If I Were a Farmer.
If I were a farmer I would keep at
hand a (few reliable medicines for mi-
inor ailments that are not so serious as
! to require the attention of a physician
such as i Chamberlain's Colic and Dlarr-
jhoea Remedy for bowel complaints:
i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
coughs qolds and croup.
Chabqrlain's Liniment for sprains
bruises land rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain's Tablets for stomach
troubles biliousness and constipation.
By having these articles at hand it
would often save the trouble of a trip
to town in the busiest season or in the
night and would enable me to treat
slight ailments as soon ah they ap-
pear and thereby avoid tho more seiv
ious diseases that so often follow.'
Adv. ; . - J-
at this meeting. '.
The Red Cross headquarters will be
open.
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The Ford Addition Community Club
will meet" in the library.
At S p. m. a spcial for the.&etbodist
Sunday school will be given.
Austin Avenue Presbyterian Aid
Society.
The Aid Society of the Austin Avenue
Presbyterian Aid Society met in a
social session Monday afternoon in the
church parlors.
The parlors were prettily decorated
in roses and otber spring blossoms
A number of visitors were present.
The devotional exercises were led by
Rev. R. R. Rives.
Plans. were made for another Silver
Tea to be given on May 16th at the
home of Mrs. De Yol on Coggin Av-
enue. EpwortH League (Meeting.
Olin Canon the newly elected presi-
dent of the Epworth League of the
First Methodist church presided at tne
meeting of the league on Sunday af
ternoon at the Hostess House when a
large number Was present. Miss .Mary
Brown and Douglas Johnson were
elected as captains of the yellow and
purple sides in a contest for new
members.
Rev. L. A. Webb gave a much appre-
ciated talk renewing "interest and en-
thusiasm am&ng the members. Rev:
Webb also read the constitution of the
league. Plans for the 'future were dis-
cussed at length yet nothing definte
was announced.
You Are Expected
To Visit Our Modern
Whooping Cough.
Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to keep the cough loose arid expectora-
tion easy. It is excellent. Adv.
Some One Stop!
Dry Town Blues
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Pecan Valley Peanut Butter Plant!
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Thursday and Friday Evenings May the 1st and 2nd
All arrangements have been coniDlet-
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ed for your comfort attendants will
be ready to show you through and
you will be served with the products
of our plant. Children must be ac-
companied by their parents. From 2
to 5 p. m. Do not forget the dates nor
Pecan Valley Peanut Butter
er-Smith
MANUFACTURERS OF PECAN VALLEY PEANUT BUTTER
Center Avenue Brownwood Texas.
Walk
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Draws Jail Sentence
for Discourteous Act
Toward U. S. Officer
COBLBNZ April 30-Carl Milner
lawyer and former officer of the Ger-
man army who- claims relationship
with Viscount 'Milner tho British Sec
retary for the Colonics waa sentenced
to prison today for acting In a dis-
courteous manner toward an Ameri-
can officer. '
The Incident occurred in a street
car between. Coblenz and a suburb.
rThe American contended that. Milner
had refused to share tho cnr: seal with
him.
Get Rid of That
Persistent Cougfi
Stop that weakening: persistent cough
or cold threatening throat or luns
affections with Eckman's Alterative
the tonic and upbullder of 20 yeara
successful use. SOc and 51.50 botUea
fretn druggists or from
ECKMAN LABORATORY. EfcUadeJfihlft
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We hvft pkity of poakiaf Cil
aid cu make qaick iIiYeri
Ramey Brokerage tita
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 162, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1919, newspaper, April 30, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342588/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.