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7<br />

VeJanee >*,<br />

ition<br />

DAILY BULLETIN.<br />

Memher \ seriated Pre**.<br />

9 1<br />

lA^LB HIMSELF FOREIGNERS ARE FLEEING<br />

1<br />

BY Ml ACOiOtNT FROM NORTHERN MEXICO<br />

BBdWBTWOOD, TEXAH, SATI'KIIAY, Jl Mi 1, 191:2<br />

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION<br />

ELECTS NEW OFFICERS<br />

VANiMAN ON TRIAL TRIP<br />

SURPRISES ATLANTIC CITY<br />

OARROW TRIAL POSTPONED<br />

ON ACCOUNT OF OEATH<br />

>o. 1*><br />

FREIGHT RATES CHAN6E0<br />

ON PACKING PRODUCTS<br />

victim Leaned Bark While faaVJha<br />

t* Friend* Kevelfer i* Aeri-<br />

NNaMfiii lucre Regarded a* Here<br />

Baagerea* than in the Seders<br />

llane\ bangs is President, Leslie<br />

Munliwint Vice President,<br />

AlHii Who Propose* to Hj Idrdsji Vtluniie<br />

N (amp Secretary.^<br />

and Had to Alight.<br />

Postponed to >londu><br />

hllletln:<br />

ial to Bulletin<br />

Longriew Tei - ttiB|.oa Fl Paso. Jane l.— America•<br />

a 01 o\ ds. Wal-<br />

Hers ar<br />

ter Bullock ynatarilsj strett■; ua end - rapidly<br />

The Howard Payne Aluiuni Aseociation<br />

held ;i husim is ion before<br />

the banquet on Monday evening, and<br />

Atlantic t'it>, June I.—Taking the ial to llullctin:<br />

town i»> surprise, ftlelvja Vaniman Ivos Angeles, Calif., June i in<br />

went aloft today for nearly an hour trial of attorney Iv:111 Bangs, hresidettt; Les- During the trip a mistake was made day on account of the dentil<br />

1 lying on a shelf directly raised no such dangerous njtuatlon tor Sturdirant, vice president; Bertie in moving tiie propellers, tangling .McNuti. an attorney. Who v.<br />

the tftWe and discharged the foreigners as now exists in north Gssan, secretary; Harold Cox, trans them up with tiie long rope that had nierl> aaaiacialed wit'u the d'<br />

Mexico, and that it is the part of urer. Rev. Charles -Pierce was select- just been dropped to drag on the sur- the trial of the McXamaras .Job Har-<br />

Tfce feullet penetrated near Bui- wisdom for all foreigners to lea\- ed to deliver the alumni address, and; face ot the ocean, instantly the huge nman. who during the trial made the<br />

a heart, killing him almost in- ion as early as possrble<br />

Mark afeGee was selected as toast- dirigible listed and wobbled down to race for mayor of J»s Angeles on the<br />

antly.<br />

master of rhe next year's banquet. the water, where a portion of the un- socialist ticket and was defeated, has<br />

miVWVKtRS AT W^Rk<br />

The banquet will be held on Tuesday derst)ru- as a wit-<br />

UAB PfcATH MAY BL Kt -<br />

BIT irirtiOrr SRTESS<br />

in the Darrow trial. Haniman<br />

ot e;tch year before the annual Alum- face. Mon in (boats came alongside,<br />

srLT or PRAC TICAL JOKI: Special to Bulletin:<br />

ni meeting.<br />

holding the dirigible with ropes until was one of the attorney*<br />

_ Wla, June 1 —Michael Vo- Wichita Falls. June I.—Up to this Thos. H. Taylor was re-elected for Vaniman replaced the damage, when<br />

wa* killed here in a peculiar ac- forenoon there is still no rain at the third time as corresponding sec- he went aloft again, finally landing<br />

cident While working with a tube I yyUihitB Falls from yesterdays dyna- retary of the association.<br />

eaailf at Hangar<br />

with a compressed air Unk, Imite explos;ions hl fac.t lh0 prog.<br />

air came In contact with pects at this hour are not so good as,<br />

seaieh was torn away. The last night, when lightning was at AMERICAN RANCHMAN HELD COTTON TARIFF REVISION<br />

pressure of 100 pounds to<br />

2 zzsssr r sa " e^h, was forced into an<br />

FOR RANSOM BT CUBANS AGAIN BEFORE HOUSE<br />

— man's internal organs i rnoistu<br />

i<br />

n<br />

manjl torn, as were the<br />

IMXO> TO IIIMLK 0><br />

I The lived for four hours after<br />

DfcMW, OK TICKETS<br />

(^uii eit Troop* Uin Uattle and Bill Vetoed lit I Mil U Vuaiu I p tor<br />

kii! «l >amber sf Insurgent*.<br />

I etisideration of Way* and<br />

f% the aedd . but died without regain- Special to Bulletin:<br />

. trether With Ihniu'ii.<br />

leans Committee.<br />

t lag<br />

Washington. June 1.—Senator J. M.<br />

SantUu. Ofba, .bint l —CoiHai<br />

The police heard that some of V Dixon. caraj»aign manager for Colonel! «•, .<br />

NVaabington, i» c. June I.—Demo-<br />

Vmericaa ranchman is relukn's<br />

ftilow workmen had been r- Roosevelt, today continued - t-<br />

'he house vajm and<br />

jK>rted r . | i >tnrod 1»> th«<br />

k sponsible for the man's death by try- tack ui»on Col. Harry X. Near of<br />

Insnri *^ h« Id for ran-<br />

■means committee have itistructed<br />

\ ing to play a praetic;:<br />

• publican national committee for his I<br />

The goveraaueot trooj<br />

Ooni in I'mh rA.tod to Introduce<br />

YinvesUgntion was started<br />

(olonel Rooeevell i»orted to have fe v.e«terda> the ct>rton tariff revision bill which<br />

»<br />

of admission to near Palnia Soriano, in \\ \<br />

,ort!i ai<br />

t> mitlion dollai s innual-<br />

I.Y-<br />

•eiver"* Certlticates \r»<br />

Vor- Colonel Eooaevelt 1<br />

bill<br />

I < ominitne is \,,vh.:,s (o fate h,.<br />

Kaaaas<br />

tries in lootest tor Neatest<br />

and Best tep* lawns.etc.<br />

order of Juc- k of the i quest for , wouki I - it-|<br />

ioderral co; Senator Dixon sent to I an<br />

lias<br />

railroad asrre sold to R. L. Day & Co.. : N> r (<br />

* **<br />

of BeaattL, (bonds or receive'<br />

Icates to «he amount of IMiMiO at 'Knounii: tfcal Ike 8ubcomiu:tt»'.' r,f<br />

M 1-2. The money is to ur u*ed in ; tb ■<br />

llu) of Trie of Tragedies In a Sort*<br />

Carolina Country<br />

Heaae.<br />

Raleigh. X C, June 1—Three Children<br />

of (Jeorge Adams and wife were<br />

buried in the same grave yesterday<br />

iu the country.<br />

Two were victims of a rattleanake.<br />

The other drowned.<br />

Mrs Adams, worried by the cackling<br />

of a setting hen, sent her 3 year old<br />

sou to throw it off. He screamed<br />

and ran back, crying that the hen had<br />

•wnked him.<br />

ut tiie olde^ ars, and an<br />

agonizing cry took her to him. Near<br />

Hhe found a rattlesnake,<br />

The loni: wait* between the acts was<br />

b had bitten both.<br />

r sufficient help in Running to the house she found her<br />

the arrangement of tin* stage settings. baby of a year drowned in a tub.<br />

M prolonged intermissions The -boys died in the night. Reaudiencd<br />

w.>s fall] repaid b> th« sidtT:. distance from a physician<br />

llent ami well i an<br />

they received no medical aid.<br />

followed The en* • dui<br />

well Mi Frank IVav\<br />

DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE<br />

• '.> Perguaon as lea RAINMAKERS ARE G0IK6<br />

chart .i I* I U d their «|ua!.<br />

IN ANNUAL CONCERT<br />

.< a by easy and graceful<br />

TO VISIT ANGELO<br />

■• n con<br />

OChen ng men-<br />

• 11«• oi * w o<br />

- and for thai reason m publish I'Imiet- I'roirram Has Keen Irranued McDermott, af< aanie<br />

^ national republican conu:<br />

for aondaj Niirhl Itesi la lent<br />

d Messrs In nian<br />

Mending the line in Texas<br />

ng chai ie arrangement- tor ami understand th night.<br />

. 9 %<br />

aoKK nt of $2,5Ve The sale to<br />

admission to Mr. Taft and<br />

of .lust fifte«-i. raore da. This It an eseail Is ahioh the best tall>ay<br />

iC-^o. stipulates the company<br />

I wired you asking for an allo: which to enti i W<br />

ent of the school is represented, and<br />

shall nave the right to purchase the<br />

rf tickets for nvmiKrs >ne!<br />

! lead out in this imr „ w|,i, h pains are taken that the pro<br />

I Roosevelt's taniily and immediate will help oth« .ad<br />

inaailiihij $l,5e*,000 Issue at the same<br />

| friends, at the national convention. I >ou moii lop yonr<br />

price.<br />

I hare your reply.* saying that not one own plans Fill ou' the couj>on and<br />

This bond iasue is a first lien on<br />

: ticket would be allotted fcy the sub-<br />

. i* f»» KH ,A<br />

the 87* 1-2 miles of main track and<br />

i comuiirtee of the national com: jus: above "Rules<br />

110 mate of switch track already<br />

| to Colonel Roosevelt for hi« personal The Oomittee the rtgut to<br />

traitt, as well as the sixty-seven miles<br />

i friends at tbe convention.<br />

withhold any prize Ah« I«• there Is m»?<br />

to be constructed from the money relp<br />

to this time, it had been my , a sufficient numln<br />

ceived from thfs sale of certificates.<br />

belief- that the men temporarily oc-<br />

T%e hoods are to run for two years* •<br />

cupying positions as member<br />

At the end of that time they may be<br />

national republican committee were<br />

taken ap a: 102. On the other hand,<br />

disposed to act as trustees of th«<br />

ii the payment is not met. Day A<br />

publican natio<br />

or wheeau hold the issue at that time<br />

may foreclose and force the entire<br />

Orient system under the hamne<br />

Should this be done the holders<br />

beads now outstanding to<br />

v MM.II W \llli IN KIO l.i:\M<br />

IMKHKFRKS \HIII<br />

Special to Bulletin:<br />

KI Peso, lune I r<br />

ter in the history ot the E3<br />

gram shall the of such a oharactei a.««! n t,<br />

I catening<br />

„. ,<br />

-irts<br />

„„,<br />

of<br />

. #K! this city.<br />

'■•..■•..<br />

will please all vho attend It will include<br />

readings of a high order. an«i a]<br />

large number of voeal and instrumeii^t<br />

tal aebH-fions The faculty will assist I<br />

the students iu making this etent KKI»KKVI> Vl( TORIOI S l><br />

worth while, and you should be blS l.OM \ ilTTLI VKSTKRIMV.<br />

I to juseai<br />

An sdmission fee of -•"• centa<br />

an award<br />

Fir.st and m<br />

be i barged<br />

hesl k«\p'<br />

grounds, with help<br />

First and secom<br />

al organisation, and ground >. without help, owpe<br />

for the general good and welfare of renter.<br />

an party It had no* oc- First and «fM» s<br />

A washout at Fabens. a few n.<br />

Of the «itv <br />

cording to disp.. tvefi by the<br />

TIIKIR \>M \l. (KI,KBK\IION<br />

State Department todaj<br />

• nnbUc is invited to be pre-, DI<br />

l'.,tk. ; College < iia|»ei this<br />

evening at 8 ! • o'clock, at which time<br />

kept: the literar) es ol the college<br />

amount oC $24. •38.900. would pra^<br />

,am<br />

. v JL ., position as to refuse to extend a per ' A ill hold their annual cdehration A<br />

cally > ae mr shut uiui out and would rece.<br />

sonal courtesy to I ;»resid^ni lafJ^fC " ^'' -'^<br />

leas tfaaaVtS per cent of rfcr<br />

n *»nt<br />

n ^ program is to be read.<br />

the Haiti<br />

ound> by bt • m H t M<br />

X—.<br />

TK.THbTHC.THi:: ;.<br />

PICTIC HO^IRl>t. t.I K9TS.<br />

^ fh honor of the\ Misses Raster of<br />

i*sarhiet, aad of Mis>\**nnie Allen. ada><br />

.Ai to be married In June, Mrs. Hodson<br />

therein, and what they have to say<br />

a np< inavad a party of about t<br />

f will both interest and protu you. At*o,<br />

/dOKA people to the dam Thursda;<br />

you may secure a handsome souvenir<br />

bnatf.<br />

picture plate by observing the re-<br />

. lias yonag folks met at tbe home of<br />

lie* f^arl Talbot art 7 o'clock and<br />

quirements set forth ie that *dverera<br />

leaded into' floats, and at<br />

ment.<br />

beautrfnl fwflight hour were driven<br />

to dse city park. A bountiful sup-<br />

The Woman's Missionary Socieu oi<br />

forniched to which all did<br />

the Austin Avenue Presbyterian<br />

after which all of the church will meet in the parlors of the<br />

party enjoyed a motor boat ride on<br />

church Monday afternoon at 2 o'clo* I<br />

Returning to the picnic<br />

All members are urged to be prt^en:<br />

they spent some time playing<br />

The following program will b" car-<br />

Chen rode home through ried out:<br />

Song—Selected.<br />

eireery tuuphilghf. each declaroooasion<br />

one of unalloyed<br />

Scripture reading.<br />

Mrs. Hodson was aasist- Prayer.<br />

FORFION DEPARTMENT The<br />

MiSrtnmre Mims. Wilkes and<br />

Real Problem Among the. Laos —<br />

ratter Scott, Mliaea Eugenia and<br />

Mrs. MeCar.<br />

Rister left over the Santa Fe<br />

What are our Missionaries doing<br />

morning for their home<br />

for Siam — Mrs. Carl ton<br />

Browvwood to he the beat<br />

HOME DEPARTMENT T<br />

of the Woman's Board in Porto Rico<br />

MTT1 ICE CREAM —Mrs. Hartung,<br />

call it Walnut Ice Cream be- The Needs of the Cuban Chi Id n<br />

*\B flavored with crushed wal- Mrs. Hawkins.<br />

|pre have maple, peach and two<br />

vanilla We also have pirn -<br />

cherry Ice,<br />

fresh che Mes, oranges<br />

I bananas 'Ad we sell Huy-<br />

HLons Chocolates<br />

■LgTER'8 KANDY KITCHEN.-! prise.<br />

rb ' W,,h, '" ; Telegram Wa*» Sent U* Tliem to Park<br />

ap aad to me Rfaht<br />

A wa j.<br />

Ang.do. Texas. .Tiro- 1.—The<br />

d H rot her- ,n Diego, Cal<br />

M en w;red Id make rain. By this<br />

no doubt, the apparatus is being<br />

ted and put in readiness for its<br />

trip to this city and »*re long the rain<br />

making experiments will be on the<br />

way and the gentle drops sill commence<br />

to fall and everybody sill be<br />

smiling and happy and everybody will<br />

be feelir r and in fact imagine<br />

anything you want to. for Cone ho land<br />

i> goine to haw* rain—at least ten<br />

inches of it The amount of rain,<br />

ten inch* tier becatw rm- Hatfield<br />

Brothers guarantee; this amount.<br />

If thv> didn't know they couldn't afford<br />

to s[*.nd their money trying<br />

The cogin; succeeded<br />

in raising quite all the money needlOH<br />

U\T.S(I> \KRFSTKI» MM!<br />

v'isable to<br />

SAfLIXG OBHCEKI Mil IKK<br />

wit. nmakers to come and<br />

Waco. Ca . June 1 A warran' srii<br />

fcrui Che lil>eral citizens to fin-<br />

Sd this morning for the |<br />

•int needed. What<br />

Watson, a former populisl<br />

n will mean to ffl<br />

First and second prize best "kept I)0,hinu hut U)>1 h..sf ,a!,.nf purt,e,pat dldsti 'olitics in Georgia, »a\abachie to Have Hospital.<br />

Bet!<br />

being now affiliated with the il.-ma- Waxahachie. June l.—A modernly<br />

im-ntai jKirch.<br />

ft Stall II | W.M Willie Winkle: S\\x* 4-ratic partv<br />

equipped hospital is soon to be es-<br />

First and . pret:<br />

porch boxes<br />

Bonnie SUMM<br />

tablished in Waxahachie. All the re-<br />

PAIR OK TOllill MllriKMi 0»-<br />

Vocal Solo. The King of the Winds.<br />

quired stock has been sold and a<br />

First and second prize, vegetable<br />

rlRALLS SAVKS ^\>'S Llfl<br />

garden or plot<br />

Mr. Q. T Holmes<br />

meeting will be held Monday after-<br />

I'aris. Texas. June 1.— Whimsical<br />

First and seooad priz . beet kept Heading. Mr P * Davis<br />

noon to organize a company and disfate<br />

stepping, forced Arie Morgan and Quartet<br />

selected and it Is expected thai work<br />

overalls, and there saved his life.<br />

Railroad grounds<br />

Reading. The Woman in a Shoe<br />

will begin in the near future. Tba<br />

Morgan didn't know it when he<br />

First and second prize, best kept Shop; Miss Frances Snyder.<br />

building is to be constructed of brick<br />

bought the overalls. But he does now<br />

igrouiAj*V fburch^s. esL kept ward Vide George, Beatrice Wilkinson.<br />

urban lines.<br />

sisted the overalls he exhibited would<br />

Bales.<br />

Violin solo. Schiller Concertino<br />

not tear or rend under an> circum- Letter Carriers Organise*<br />

1 Competitors for these prize.- (Adolph Huben; Miss Mae Storey.<br />

stances and Morgan unintentionally Comanohe. June 1.—The<br />

nruet «end in their names and the Short sketch. 'Six to Oi,<br />

bet bis life to prove the storekeeper's County Rural Letter Carriers'<br />

class entered to Flower Garden Con- cast of characters:<br />

statements.<br />

tion, a branch of the National assoct^<br />

test Comittoe, 401 Ooggin Avenue, not Mrs. Pomeray Dodge of Newport,<br />

The storekeeper won ami Morgan is ation, was organized at Comanche<br />

later than June IS, 1912.<br />

Miss Floreti,,. It.H<br />

alive, thanks to the tenacity of the with J. P Pattie of Sidney, president;<br />

Only persons living within the C,lay K Werner of Comanche secre-<br />

Miss Mary McCartney<br />

this contest.<br />

runs the rU-vator ai Perkins Brothers tary, c s Kmmert and T. D. Brown<br />

Nina Crosby, her New Vork nelcej<br />

3. No jK-rson may enter while en-<br />

$ Co,


PI<br />

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J<br />

u<br />

rAGE TWO 1 HI DAILY im.i.nn MTI Kmr, J<br />

STUDY TEXAS<br />

TALK TEXAS<br />

WORK FOR TEXAS<br />

Writ* th« Texas Com marciai Secretaries and Hu.liness<br />

Men's Association for free literature on Texan.<br />

its advantages, resources and possibilitias. Kncftoae<br />

stamps to cover mailing expense as follows<br />

The People 16<br />

Tran«rx>r*a: *<br />

The Daveaaptnei 16 pages<br />

Tex A- \ . \ • :»...<br />

The Texas Haruvara 16 pnj<br />

King Cotton. 16 pa*e><br />

Texas Cereals. 16 ;»age><br />

Industrial Texas. 40 pages<br />

Texaa Manufaetunea, 16 pa^ea<br />

Taxms MmrraK 16 pages ..<br />

Door «nf OpiwtuiMCir. 16 page*<br />

T> eenta<br />

7 cetttl<br />

5 lento<br />

o cants*<br />

5 ceuts<br />

5 cent*<br />

5 cants<br />

10 cants<br />

5 cento<br />

ft oente<br />

5 ceola<br />

■■»-■ ^-B-*<br />

fEXAS PROGRESS EMPIRE BUILDING<br />

ft Mdjrni6cent Prosperity Awaits<br />

Texas Investors.<br />

aj p pome itt^.<br />

eiit in Texas you<br />

|nnp The tide of<br />

runhing into 1 • a en*!<br />

9PA\ our mines at like<br />

*-iu^ froti tli<br />

nde: our * _ unh<br />

i txrf..<br />

tbar.^ F of<br />

in i'<br />

| -rwneiVhin ta pre*<br />

e<<br />

tad<br />

^j i* *H i • *t -401<br />

- •<br />

nnift* * • "' ' ' '<br />

•<br />

1<br />

r nine<br />

- or-<br />

I • ' *<br />

Wf Are Practical. Pro^perou^<br />

y-d TeaajSOB to the funeral of link<br />

»ns a* We^mlnsrer abbej and he de-<br />

scribes in Tennyson and His Friends"<br />

he scene when (hi rd Identified<br />

Jie distinguished ^ si "There was<br />

»ti it: r. * On that day in<br />

he a ind wh»'U the | ■ was<br />

■ - ip waiting a long time<br />

uu out through the rails Bi<br />

BJ v • the outer<br />

'Be people all turned ♦•Howard and<br />

\ ._. Hy r ..(t %ni I eked t.-ward the r. pressing<br />

inn.<br />

baBees of gel became<br />

v<br />

per - and I lumed to Tcnny-<br />

1 I don<br />

n«»^ u a<br />

- ' know what all<br />

Ibis -<br />


MM K1UV, JOE 1, 1JH2 THE DAILY BULLETIN<br />

C«I u MCCARTNEY, P M \M:S S. BL OOGCIN, V;<br />

w .v. \VAi/i»KOi' Oi \ r STONE, \<br />

V. k S< H K. A ashler. ■2°©©]&<br />

AFFAIR*<br />

,<br />

N0R61<br />

i i<br />

\ Thompson of the Krvaj Str.-i t tion has never been treated b<<br />

ruf-r<br />

•i * I. Ion of these Methodist church. The welcome ad- tickled or excited for i e in<br />

officers cas on ol Dallas dress was made bj Mayor Holland. •>♦>«> *-> ♦ ♦• •> ->•> •> , one way and left fr«-< fo turn<br />

■<br />

the permanent meeting pi ad pi Response bj President Charles K<br />

»n i hi ii i compli- Baughmati Ktu the i report*<br />

rial which Dallas, of «»11i«• ♦ *r - and appointment of coinop!<br />

tained the visitors during mittees the convention beard an ad*<br />

h N.» ■■• .• u I a loOk-jdress t-y Mike H cotton<br />

exporter oi Dallas, Who K«lk«-«| from<br />

in : the subject ,, Crop 11 ition; r .<br />

• •■! r • sident B tugl iW was Bearing I'pon the Cotton Industry."<br />

been/ Following thin > \> < \\> n: ,i -A Thing of Shreds and Patches." ^<br />

I ooift ■ • --Is that hi<br />

■^ ( ' • > y t h ♦* fo r -<br />

ut tbe L^-xt shallo' 1<br />

■BpflMflM.* 1 if a minister b. bat,<br />

hi would r>** called ■ pm»<br />

TRUTHFUL TEXANS<br />

AH Pereona Inclined to Prevarfr<br />

cate Should Move to Texas<br />

Where Truth Abounds.<br />

p . ' ' ' To the pemoBs whi<br />

■ (>l! \&&<br />

bear si<br />

e tl ' ' - pOLQ«<br />

of U t I •<br />

,. ,l |, ,,. ,I:(| * was badly damaged 1<br />

1 , l\s\ WKKk<br />

Judge GoodwhH ami othei court «»i<br />

ii< ials have had an easj weeks work<br />

this.Week The grand J 1 "'* had not<br />

1 ■••!• ■»! led up ci noon today and hut<br />

tv\o «,»s»-> bad *»•-•*n h led The ciril<br />

'• lin .1^(1, June 1. r Girls, d-<br />

jury docket will i>e taken up n*\t<br />

your ■ . 1 pie! The 1 > 11 la:<br />

[week and business will probably pick<br />

more deadly than the i-i-ti Listen<br />

I up hit<br />

Ifisi MM Ian M- rrj, when held »H»<br />

near her home, stabbed the bandit riar\i:iNt. mu LAR6EMT<br />

\rilMliMI M IIISHIKV<br />

Memhera ol the Howard Payne Col-<br />

lege Hoard •!• iu^: now making prep-<br />

arationa for 1 record breaking attend<br />

ance at the cotleg* during 'he I*»l2-i:5<br />

session, which will be opened some<br />

time Shout the middle of September<br />

By that date they sxpect 1»» have the.<br />

returning from a baker > girls' dormitory completed, anal if has<br />

shop to Mi.-s Merry H home when they a ol !♦»•» «u Is The old d r«>t the .o<br />

snatched at i»ut unused MISH Merryf commodatlon i the boys<br />

, pnrsc Whfs yon hateful thing!" she j The Bkmrd is negotiatinK fof •» Held<br />

.cried. j secretary who will take the field al '.tt«»n .u«»n r hef.i<br />

j ,in.ee«i lr»e wiUiest<br />

.if on. .• something : 1.<br />

j tiling less than l he aui .m-<br />

ient units<br />

• >IM- BUD ditt'ei aa :.> what part a*o-<br />

J men sh»)ii d m what<br />

uiar way tnej should perform ta<<br />

'part la snj reform; but n«» reform<br />

m he permanently accompUahed till<br />

women hart recognised it> ■eceaaity<br />

This appl|4 .v srell ;is sol<br />

from the pen of a preacher, hut fron<br />

thai «»f .« worldling of th.- worldlings<br />

Lik*- everything e|s»« in Ame<br />

life it (the last Ineatrical fteasoni<br />

•bos LIT.' its hred< 1 for<br />

the past few years, our featkmal drift<br />

• w.i> from the things that !Vid rmagtiia-<br />

ion. >liat it a aJnxet »n»p-*pution af ata morals; but<br />

the completion of the Panama CSIMW<br />

will c»pen up tovii w«>iwlerful pnsst*<br />

bsiaiioi Ibaa ee ahaH <br />

mere eoarage<br />

We Are Energetic m Well as<br />

Truthful.<br />

I here .*> no more progreKMte cit-<br />

izen on the gaske -Ian the rssssve<br />

IVxan. He IF bv naf «rv an arckiteal<br />

•OMI b> pratrtu* a hmliier 0*1 oaf<br />

mw prances aaul a n of the<br />

st.ins The American theatre, I i k»- * markets.<br />

Better Sugar Plum Bread— i I<br />

srairped at the oven in sanitan WRAPPERS is grew<br />

urarit) becsnse It , npeiior QlALlTY and Ikfi fkiannsfisi<br />

uamllii .<br />

When ordering Spec I h Sli;\K IM.IM and gat th*» It!<br />

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WATCH REPAIRING<br />

If you* wawh i> .1 r«j|<br />

in its time keeping qu<br />

ri£ it to - we will<br />

put it in order wad fuaian<br />

t t 5:1 \ « iT.tUV -<br />

faction for one roar, at a<br />

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ami patron> we haw tb<<br />

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Jetvelru Co.<br />

Daiht Bulletin<br />

L-e of V<br />

:ecec a: t^e Poetofice at<br />

wood. T ex as. as tev onvi c<br />

1 matter.<br />

*nb>erretit>n<br />

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NOTICE TO NlBMRlBtRji<br />

eabacri:^rs I<br />

paper vri!l confer a<br />

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Tfct- jr Bollei -.'Jthorized I<br />

AXDO'jr e T : e folloaring i u gel iiuo 111<br />

country, lime are aome recent profta<br />

comment! gathered atom I this »■••-<br />

IgOtion fof destroying h») -rops.<br />

i*e'i ilows ami doing other<br />

niarkable train exhibit, win. h will be<br />

. , ! at the I'riHo station Tuesday from :♦<br />

damac rope that happen Dot<br />

iiBj •<br />

\o man r\-i climb* higher than he<br />

1 1 it > ipg in ' hinii<br />

Kvcry sidewalk built, every law*<br />

Improved, every tree planted, adds to<br />

the beatrij ui the low 11.<br />

Sonic exchange remarks thai "any-<br />

bodj ran be aii editor " Thai la true.<br />

hut .viybody nin'l Atft] Oil 'In- j«>l»<br />

Are you Interested in Brownwoodi<br />

11*>11> 11 aloiiK. ami help aloiin Brown-<br />

wood people and enterprleea.<br />

It would In- had on MBOOS Sweet wat-<br />

er .-.I t In v lose the Ori< nt .hops<br />

am) 1 pay a flm to < onn-mpt<br />

of the supreme eourl beside* We<br />

l(i an opportunlt) to eierrla<<br />

rood doobl tliat th. v rat do "'•'' W»! ehordji \ definite 6»e<<br />

Wli.itni Hi .».\ DWood i" « «-■',. ..<br />

1. anO our worKmeii ar«- espeHl<br />

in • leii lin<br />

Wm are the oi aninj? plant<br />

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. in MIW ami the program a&d dH 01 remaini « town oi '•" t.bouaAod m We<br />

irranged i mn taiitlj with habitant!*, d.-,.. n-i i I.III.-K ,,<br />

How i IItip. ilettn<br />

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I ion i overlook ih< fa4 • '<br />

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the i-coph- m all wnlki ot life Indi<br />

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SATIKIMY, JCS-E 1, 1*1*<br />

WEALTH OF FARMER<br />

GROWS THE FASTEST<br />

RtRAI INCREASE 117 PER CENT<br />

AOAWST CITY'S 59<br />

121 NEW TOWNS IN TEXAS"<br />

During the r,a-t 'U-cnde theW t<br />

of our property ad£4a*eOj aa town<br />

ami citv foto, woJbn include* *<br />

land- ano! buihting- within our<br />

limit* - ad*.an."»9,£72 in<br />

oer 9<br />

o< v i.ave twerj* iei with<br />

tin MNaHftd f>opulation and ov -<br />

and f hT& citiee that apf-roximate<br />

,way 100,000 in population.<br />

» ( The p»- a increase »n wea<br />

with eleoa gaooltoe Comefof oa. tnkinr th*<br />

plan- .. owano<br />

! from I<br />

n 1910. maku-_<br />

1210 per capita<br />

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p per capita ale in f<br />

Sod • fanaw<br />

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COMPAX1<br />

Voted Into >»'w Hume.<br />

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Ily appr^iafe<br />

mak-<br />

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from the ni«h « f<br />

the fa to the<br />

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wn a rapid inr~<br />

in p- our farm-? have COD<br />

Save been i v bj<br />

juiii ater-atate ani I PHI \ TOIM\<br />

I'hiiadelpiiia .\I | p klfn<br />

V i •<br />

Call for Chivalry anal S«lf-Contrel.<br />

With Proper Consideration for<br />

Othera.<br />

Thr prlntera 01 t!i»' Country an leading eolh<br />

in i* h e|ated over the Pact thai i-.i,■• :np»r.» rodn\ and' We are famlltar with tha itorv of<br />

lea to twenty-five per '"'nt it looks<br />

omor,o.v ,„ the animal •,..,, :l„,| « ^eomplralied hoat who drmok out<br />

i<br />

n^ af his flngerbowl to save an<br />

ated truest from eml<br />

"- ,| " "»!-' rapraaaaned in th^ aaaoila- arrte for courteay and skill, a eoon-<br />

an«l the onauaier tnn^t pnv the pric« tloi j K Sulrh-an, secretary of the tryman, comlna; early ooe<br />

[An \ friion. i< th»^ r» f for ^ h « doctor, waa kept for<br />

rhe Houston I'ost aptl\ RtiaitestJi thai r ^ a * t - ^ l t * > * table r£e couatrytaan<br />

poured his hot coffee into hie saucer<br />

n the hushandK who oft* the steftua »** Murphy think. Cormel oilil<br />

the Honttoo oohrte*tio* eoofctj* 1 " :, * Jain : *• as ,f *" '^ 1 iamask beeide it. Then ho loefted<br />

ftlv, u. patrona,. M 01 „ ,,.,„.,, k. |n ( „,v „, ,n ^ ^ ^ .aaioL ,t!l ^ ' ^ " r " m - V * tb * T »^ ••••• *** «> »*<br />

whih- d*-|H>ndmK on the local ..n ,, , ado l rrom the w. idp. Ma-^ . the winner;* of tin- vari- 'reire that he alone had dooo thia eut<br />

[people to avaoorl him. Such men rtraes \\,n ii \i,.,. ottl roahe toe ' H1, °' 1,lT l ' ?il ' Ui * 11 ,nou ' enu repreoeaUog Corpell. fale,'|**"* the fluah could fairly<br />

!-—..MOW,,,,,,,!,,, nrU« i .rood, seientiom \>^- lilH,Ul '' •' " •"• —'^'-i Michigan. Pennsylvania. Amlmrst ^ ■ ^^ ^^^ ^J-<br />

iTlZrT^oT ' "' ' iI - -- ; l_T. Dartmonth and Columbia ;%*£ ^^^ ^gatta<br />

^^Prt*« ? —> -,, M ,h,lhi,,,,nl,,tn..o,,narkaKain!|mT|ftr -ft ftm||pM • Syt/Vn^ WaaTiJ 1 '? who<br />

D. F. aaTON., •'» BulletlD ... ,„ ,„„,,, ni|.rhat lhp AMiM1#. Kf..,,n... ls „ nilgUtvl<br />

Mrs B L WALKER, There a. , „ ,„„ .,,li; u,..,, rexaa^ood pajpei with a ml***y V J. FRANK McGEE.<br />

NOTICE TO GINNERS cauaaa another to blush is so if be<br />

*ood pat-f<br />

•bed that others blood: and<br />

iveraely he who spares or<br />

Ftor J„. • Pe.ce. Precincti'-" ^ »^-»» —« ' nirc<br />

LE 8YL TABOR.<br />

0 * 11 for much chivalry, much heroic ^<br />

will iurdrm you tbat Xre arp preparad, i ? ,N,OIl . lro1 . U(I ll *}*i *** ttko**mow<br />

to Mipply all demr.mls in that lino f mcnt ! n *** «Pwrie«d of aaotttar: For<br />

*, M ,oon very promptly, and at reasonable 1 __ aa we to below tho"asjfface<br />

iiw%A th^ -~ 7? «»wrac«i<br />

.«T" .■ ,►*• flD d that manners srw owe with.<br />

j —that are worth) wooJd reap a! rhe Wichita Fal IK counfr) protttJaea J lmd ^"* ;, " d Htt ' ' n,,,r " s,i "R. l > l '< t»u»<br />

sTeator harvest hy piaiininjf A hi»t to i . (treat er Oil 1 « Id than m,m who ""'" "' 1iikv m " v n haIf of<br />

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'I rs Tll.h II o\KK. they d. mand newHpaoiii to Broclaim BeauiiKHii rhere is not .• . \- ' lM> " iv *eeks oi roottauooa ooaav<br />

aaaiintr experiments i —-cut ool the mail order b .mm. m. and wild speculation, ai in#k » c,, » ien ? ftaarctaaa in ftraawnwood<br />

esting. The-f ai .% Catifornian who i i»atroni/.«- local tnerchonts and keep prevailed at Beaumont, hUi the papers :{lui ;lTtP^,, r ° huDthaaa has aboul all<br />

Ban ■sjarrlii it ten ' yo,,r T,,on,v 1" olrculatlon ID rour ithere show a stead) and larare «i.vi- ?h: " i,n> 0B * *


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What Dreams Are<br />

By HAVELOCK ELLIS.<br />

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(HE mind Is active while the bedy sieeps. Dreaming is the<br />

plainest indication of this fact. The dream the mind really<br />

experiences is mjch different from what it records when the<br />

body becomes conscious. Even in somnambulism it is unusual<br />

for men and women to have any recollection upon awakening.<br />

This is because thin*.ng done when the body rests is different<br />

than that done when the body is active. The unusual pictures and<br />

objects seen in dreams have made some of the great pictures, pomusica'<br />

compositions, and books of the world.<br />

REAMS *,♦ das kind and<br />

night kind a r e V<br />

led by ;. ilanr<br />

ha\- he dream ques<br />

tjon nnich thought. Have-<br />

lock Ellis has found. H*<br />

have many offvr exp» i -cams<br />

axe merely •*»«- period of existence of<br />

another personality in other »ords.<br />

when yon are dream int: of murdering<br />

rela< aline inouirain piWcipicea,<br />

eating wooden spins* b. or doing any<br />

other odd and abnormal thing, you are<br />

actually QO tains *o far as<br />

your •uixT hetag ia n.eroed. Of<br />

eou?- r body goeaa'* move, but<br />

your mind la » j " The<br />

had s.oe'of roe rherarter, say stu-<br />

dents of dr^anj shilosophy, is apt to<br />

be> ffeomn in your dreamr. or *ssns<br />

versa This mi} tw* nssjpJateel b> what<br />

you eat to someexten* before retiring.<br />

Work and play teach men * hat they<br />

*beo they are awake, but moat of<br />

ma know little about aha* we do in<br />

thooe seven or eight hours »ben we<br />

sleep and dream Some people con-<br />

sider dreauns as 'nithful oracles, re-<br />

veating happenings that are sure to<br />

teUosr Othars sa> that dreaming<br />

eae of two things, aitbor a<br />

of indigestion or s<br />

aVaemtiflc meo- do not accept any of<br />

•xplansUona as set lafac lory<br />

there may be a grain of truth<br />

all. They find sleeping and dream<br />

I tntereeting. but a moet complex<br />

kte of being. The moet advanced<br />

its say that people think and<br />

Bee as much when they aleep aa when<br />

tfcey are awake, and ? bat dreaming la<br />

-en* Manifestation of this fact<br />

Dreams Pley Important Pert.<br />

Mavesock Kills, in The World of<br />

stelae 'hat sleeping and<br />

lag piay a more important part<br />

is because thiukinn done when the<br />

body rests ii iiaTeneht from eras<br />

!• Wjj '■ hodj - .. the one<br />

BS attention and the other<br />

attention These are as<br />

different as the north pole is from the<br />

south<br />

Voluntary Attention Restorative.<br />

Ribot thus explains the difference<br />

Voluntary attention :s restorative<br />

aud kf used in sleep and dreams, while<br />

artificial attention exhausts and de-<br />

mands a change The basis of dream-<br />

ing is a seemingly spontaneous pro<br />

cession of dream imagery which is al<br />

*a**> undergoing transformation into<br />

something different. >«?r not wholly<br />

different from w tmt went before It<br />

seems a mechanical flow of images<br />

regulated by associations of resem<br />

blance which sleeping consciousness<br />

recognises without either controlling<br />

or introcucng a foreign element<br />

It resembles a cinematograph pic-<br />

ture which Is made up of many differ-<br />

ent pictures, but which are all related.<br />

They pass In quick succession with-<br />

out one word of explanation Ix>ng<br />

before cinematograph picture* were<br />

invented children discovered how to<br />

make thee* pictures both when swake<br />

'and on going to sleep Moat children<br />

love to close their eyes and to let a<br />

| series of strange pictures paaa on the<br />

curtain or th% closed «yersas. They<br />

get their most Interesting and unusual<br />

pictures in this way.<br />

I)e Qutncey speaks about these pic-<br />

tures in his Impressions of an Opium<br />

Eater" in tbeae words: Moot chil-<br />

dren have the power of painting as It<br />

were upon the darkness all aorta of '<br />

phantoms; in some that power is stm-<br />

j ply a mechanical effect upon the eye;<br />

|f the most promi-<br />

I of super Dreadnought will be neces-<br />

Sary for its use. No battleship now In \<br />

< ommission in anv of the world's<br />

Everv Little<br />

Want Ad<br />

Has a Meaning<br />

All Its Own<br />

MAY HARRY FRENCH NOBLEMAN [<br />

To Throw Deadly Projectile.<br />

Planned to throw a projectile weigh<br />

' in*: 2 000 pounds, with armour pierc<br />

i ing velocity .i distance of fifteen i<br />

mitea, ft new rerord breaking If, inch Mrs. Roy Pierce. whoa« marriage to the son of Henry tlay Pierce, the)<br />

.iiul spread with the D has been designed by the t'nlted oil magnate, has been annulled, has gone to Korope. and it is said she will<br />

st<br />

rapidity the effect tha' , nRVV department The gun wed a well-known French nobleman. Mrs. Pierce was Miss Hetty « hapman.<br />

his fi "d to<br />

*n nn-<br />

nent lawyers to Aiken to look aft»»r<br />

■d brought down a de-<br />

w '. m New York The detec-<br />

• laya In Aiken, but<br />

if he accomplished anvthlng it was<br />

not made public This furnished more<br />

for the gossips, and Mr Heach<br />

sp* nt day after dav t loseted with his<br />

law >ers<br />

sior and conviction, not only of Mrs<br />

Beach's aaasJIant, but of those who<br />

bad at larked other women shortly he-<br />

fore end soon afterward The victims<br />

1n theee caees were servants, and<br />

none of them was hurt much. Mr.<br />

lselin's rewards, however, here such<br />

large, stout strings to them tbst it is<br />

not likely any private detectives will<br />

tahe them up and pursue the matter<br />

on »he sue* ulatlon of collecting tbem<br />

The striking feature about his letter<br />

to the mayor was his expressed desire<br />

to aid in lynching the slanderers of<br />

Mrs Reach and her husband.<br />

Mayor of Aiken to Make an investigation.<br />

Then the mayor of Aiken threw his<br />

bet into the ring, figuratively speaking<br />

He came out with the announcement<br />

that he proponed to probe the<br />

matter to the very bottom, and that he<br />

was going to pursue his own private<br />

and personal investigation of the affair.<br />

He added that he was not going<br />

to talte any one Into his confidence.<br />

but was going to get at the truth and<br />

would make public in due time whatever<br />

he found out. He declares be<br />

does not propose to have the repute<br />

tion of Aiken suffer in the eyes of the<br />

world, and be is going to clear It of<br />

every stigma that has been put upon<br />

It by the Beach affair, no matter<br />

•Those feelings are hurt.<br />

That is the present status of the<br />

navies could withstand without injury<br />

I the firing of the new weapon At<br />

present the largest rifle on any war-<br />

ship is a 14 inch gun. flrinjr a projec-<br />

tile of 1 4f>«» p< .nd^ eleven mUee<br />

Flower** for Commencement.<br />

1.1 ' assortment<br />

■\r>u< and cape Jessamines;<br />

•ement. and will be pleas-<br />

•tr Orders, Phone mc about<br />

them MRS. C L STKFFINS<br />

Children were only found yesterday.<br />

Before the nineteenth century the<br />

child mind and the child heart were<br />

not supposed to have enough in them<br />

to Interest the majeetie adult. It kt<br />

true that you find a oWfightfal baby<br />

In Homer; that In Vergil there la the<br />

prettiest glimpse of s little girl, and<br />

up and down in the classics you may<br />

meet half a dosen other pleasant<br />

shsdows of children. But they are<br />

only shadows, only at tha most charm-<br />

ing pictures They give you as much<br />

ss If they were painting or sculpture—<br />

for In children's bodies art baa al-<br />

ways had inter eat enough—only what j<br />

a child looks like, the pretty weak<br />

ness. the Instinct for play, the native ,<br />

gesture snd movement. Not till the<br />

•return to nsturs." not till the spirit<br />

of romance moved on the wstsrs at<br />

the end of the eighteenth osswury. dk><br />

you find poets beginning to tell of ths<br />

thought and faith In a child's mind,<br />

the mysteries of the child's heart, the<br />

fancies that are dreams and the fan-<br />

cies that are visions. You may think<br />

that they have gone too far. that they<br />

read Into childhood the laborious<br />

philosophising and sometlmss ths la-<br />

bored sentimentality of the adult. But<br />

no one who loves children will deny<br />

thst the best of ths children In nine-<br />

teenth century books have a far richer<br />

reality, a far fuller life than soy that<br />

mjitwy if it erer It unraveled and , „«r. born In aarltar warda. AM aoma<br />

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•$«. Roy slrown<br />

Harold Hunf-<br />

Fred Skinner<br />

Ro i *"i11 Minwtes.<br />

nouncement in a letter to the mayor<br />

MJittfAL MrTH 1.<br />

of Aiken that be would take pleasure<br />

in the lynching of the person or per This will notify .»ur patrons ttni Use<br />

SODS who wes> responsible for the \ public generally that v;e hgfte moved<br />

slanderous accuaaiions that had been our aniuia! hospital ami veterinary<br />

floating about store the murderous as | ofrjee into rh ock building on North<br />

sault on Mrs Beach Mr Tselin's<br />

' Broadway, between the Broadway honame<br />

had not been mentioned in the j<br />

dispatches from Aiken before that j tel and the Brown wood livery stable,<br />

He is fully ss rich and as prominent where we/will be permanently |<br />

socially as the Beaches. His estate led, ! with superior facilities for serving<br />

at Aiken. Hopelands, is one of -the ' the public. Call and *ee us.<br />

show places of the south. It is named •<br />

DRS. JACKSON & JACKSON<br />

after his wife, who was Hope God<br />

wit Veterinary Surgeons. dl90<br />

dard the daughter of Colonel William<br />

of Providence They have :<br />

sh 1 p 11 .],-i *<br />

.ito- lunior V K ■' tivening<br />

sen<br />

N Subject ol sermon,<br />

and his M< -<br />

--.it;. Midweek prayer service M l ><br />

p m Wedn»»H Krid;(\ A' Eswsse'<br />

at the manse A\ iiaily Invite<br />

strsngi ill) lb aoraHip<br />

with<br />

» H AIIKBNK'I HY Pa lo<br />

Kir%t Rjiptist (hurrh.<br />

- i . school '■ t • « HI hinio:<br />

I nilni :«n><br />

moos Suwdaj i ipectrrcly, The<br />

Worlds Greatest Drowning, and the<br />

"World's Mighty Savior' There sill<br />

be special music both hours Remember,<br />

vou can keep perfectly cool in<br />

our church 'realise of the electri<<br />

fans Strangers, visitors Sad the<br />

who have no regular place of worship j<br />

have s specks! invitation, snd 'he pus- j<br />

Mc ,i general invitation to worship'<br />

with lie. ami all who rOme Still<br />

made •'» I St home.<br />

L i MIMS. Pastor<br />

'W« Newer Mkss a Train<br />

Call and sec our line of<br />

Refrigerators,<br />

Ice Cream Freezers<br />

and Lawn Mowers<br />

L. nt. NEEL<br />

FtJKltlTirn ATB HARDWARE.<br />

ST.." ■I ?.,'!! ° pr '"' ■ " * *• *•* «• •» D,ok «"<br />

likely it will be one extr-<br />

Otb< - EKhet it wllj<br />

The ntudy meeting


ZEPHYR.<br />

The tiick of the reaper is heard on<br />

^rery side; harvesting has begun in<br />

earn-<br />

needing rain.<br />

The h« numerous<br />

than usual, and fl<br />

n< yi tly.<br />

Lir i<br />

i. H< .: :<br />

Mrs. Ifj i m<br />

■<br />

dou<br />

.iDd E | C IT S<br />

-<br />

\<br />

! fers w ied.<br />

Clyde Turney and wife left Saturday<br />

morning tor Coleman Junction to<br />

their car, which they were obliged<br />

to reave on their return trip from Tal-<br />

• • k. They made the trip in<br />

o day*, returning Sunday evenii<br />

• » une in Sunday for<br />

with Mrs. i> II. \\\>c. Mr and<br />

g U) S\ !\. •<br />

\\<br />

a position as book-<br />

1' 11.<br />

\<br />

\\.<br />

and IHd Etoi and<br />

• k ne ir Lovington, \ M<br />

Win.<br />

dig pf t] 'Hi's<br />

: ' >n Society was very pleas*<br />

mtertained last Monday a<br />

A SUCCESSFUL MAN<br />

^V Suooesisful<br />

Nothing suec< eda like<br />

success. SH •<br />

not mean the accum-<br />

ulating of millions and<br />

uivini; it to some he-<br />

oevoleni cause, but<br />

rather having a suffi-<br />

cient amount in the<br />

hank to protect you in<br />

old age<br />

Farmer<br />

is n«» - the one who accumulates the most land, but rather the<br />

urn- that has made enough money \ itii which to educate his<br />

children and have ;i happy home In old age. Slake pur<br />

Ban<br />

IHE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK<br />

.••OW HUi H>f the tourists. I<br />

Mk< I. that • will be ma '.<br />

I tober. Efforts will he mad« i<br />

bring the number ot iteired >l<br />

the hundred mark, and fhe iudiq^,<br />

committee will ^g^ +<br />

he route of th<br />

la ,i very attractive on«-<br />

• nt. rrained w it ii a good spread<br />

[tarsonage by<br />

at the noon hour, AJso<br />

Tempi.<br />

B pi ritual !- t-t.<br />

Gunter H<br />

The<br />

lor ,a Houston fir<br />

here with<br />

Jfr> - Wrem<br />

Houston spent Monday Ln rood.<br />

with<br />

friends in Crown k.<br />

Miss I rned >>n<br />

Sattr :ght from ■ \ isil to<br />

aui. Hrownwood.<br />

Q Sunda<br />

v r Mrs w. T, Jon< ! \<br />

nice program wa> carried oar.<br />

should !.'. ! proud !"<br />

■ ! ' , -< k « > Midjthe h^ip H ,,.„,.,„, ,„ „„'.<br />

' * m <br />

- Hill >|M \v W'.-dn- sda><br />

on :»M-in« - • IM! NK»s AHW titissil'<br />

,nul u, h<br />

" ' Pearce r^h tapunand meter walk trials for<br />

Mr A\^\ M ^ n-hamheriam iCMyjnp* games wflj be held Saturday<br />

drown wood Monday. jn \,.w York<br />

Mi ;ind Mi > Slough Wi ii'<br />

cousin Mrs Vni<br />

\\l\] h- ' d at<br />

111 o A n A nod Hood<br />

Mr i U Harris oi Bi on n » a* i u &n<br />

• i animal o ltdoor iran-<br />

M; It I Smit<br />

- :■• d i ■ «ind SH<br />

\f« VorJN Athletic clu . ton.'<br />

m M hinder<br />

d i<br />

w. -t. hi conf<<br />

rhe m am<br />

The little<br />

\i and Mi<br />

h ind field<br />

►1<br />

• •Ii StU 1.1':'<br />

Iry, M--*<br />

I >r \<br />

\i S - been k, bul la<br />

v.-r ' oa<br />

ting<br />

■<br />

• .a of la-t w« .-k h-<br />

s.iite j t "hit. < kill a.is i • • iirn< *' Hi|<br />

Miss Ida Heffin i<br />

omefolka<br />

■<br />

;<br />

da -<br />

M - H day<br />

\! ?;<br />

i<br />

M<br />

Mr Portet eeri: on<br />

F M 1<br />

I<br />

Ifullii<br />

-<br />

ne«l W<br />

■<br />

to «; < i: a ■: tnd<br />

of two or th-<br />

D<br />

-<br />

■<br />

in the<br />

Th<br />

from Okla visiting<br />

present I<br />

are<br />

To:;<br />

vil;<br />

The M h San Anp<br />

stop, om<br />

lor colle<<br />

their i L<br />

Child:-<br />

Method<br />

night w and<br />

esting a.<br />

MTB. Hou-'on and M~s W S v,<br />

are making arrant<br />

overlan- wi*h Mr<br />

Brisk Houston soon<br />

Mrs. Kd Couch and child re'<br />

vmitinr<br />

: Man Cpnvarses With Anlmnlt,<br />

Charles Kellogg of California ha*<br />

■tarted out to convinoe th« Harvard*<br />

faculty of hie ability to talk with anfc<br />

mala. Hie life baa been spent in thai<br />

Sierra Nevada*, and hie atudla* in*<br />

elude the vocal sounds made by bears.<br />

•qulrrela, liiards, rattieenakea anT<br />

cricketa. Indeed, he claims proficiency<br />

in fifteen animal languages. He*<br />

has a peculiar palate, with no tonslla,<br />

and entirely lacks the cord connecting .<br />

the teeth with the lips. To these pe-/<br />

uliarities he partly ascribe* the *a*el<br />

with which he Imitate* the »ound* ofy<br />

Insects and animals. Some of his ob- I<br />

servatlona and ideas are, it is said, at<br />

least interesting, if not convincing.<br />

prep<br />

West Virgil<br />

eim ' II Compete in Ii<br />

p<br />

tomorrow<br />

Work will ejtt week on<br />

M Wilson of Wit,. ..-nt ia t 'arena at L N M<br />

: •<br />

11<br />

n -<br />

M<br />

hie<br />

BLANKET<br />

Mis^ Irma Bettis hap !■•<br />

lng the pa in Brownwood wii<br />

friend-<br />

Miss Ruby Williams<br />

of last u»«k v\& the home<br />

her brother. Hugh Williams, tv<br />

Brownwood<br />

Mi^ w<br />

\<br />

■ !'<br />

in R •<br />

-<br />

and Mrs w \ i<br />

I to t DM VIrs f •<br />

lust n<br />

I"<br />

Sunda» i Wn<br />

Mr. and Mis E T 3 ,n and<br />

children -, Sand hom •<br />

of Mr. find Mr> .1 W Pahr.<br />

town.<br />

Miss Taber n*<br />

Iting M k.<br />

Miss Amy Hameron was rhe gne*1<br />

friends in Brown wocxt • Sunday.<br />

V<br />

SUTl<br />

M r<br />

Mr and Mrs i<br />

[" Rev 8. Bi<br />

Mi and Mr* H P S<br />

I • • ill. • R<br />

ne<br />

| MfSl E ■ -<br />

- nson<br />

->n hjly »<br />

:' and I • ktiddii<br />

• '.Mil annual »-ndianiond<br />

tomorrow<br />

* -bel.il Id of<br />

Aananoli*<br />

\<br />

-<br />

• r (be i •<br />

\<br />

■ eld<br />

Id lAI'IOKi; Whltl IK<br />

nusi >ii<br />

t OI.I.H nx. si'Kt mi xs paying<br />

- •<br />

.hue- l - An expedition to '<br />

Mr a I. C \';i.<br />

« fittf<br />

•••ii ai .1 R S<br />

x<br />

the W. M \u<br />

.. - srith hei mother, Mi v •<br />

-l.i. • this . -i •<br />

M> and Mi - Stai m - rroni<br />

.-,<br />

\l, ind Mrs I M I<br />

Mr sod lira P I aj Mr<br />

and<br />

'* nd hit<br />

v Serlou* Omission.<br />

The new millionaire's banquet tablet<br />

was apread. and the gueata about to*<br />

be summoned.<br />

' Are you sure there are DO reporters<br />

present? anxiously asked the ho**<br />

of the butler.<br />

"I've made cerain of it, *ir."<br />

'Then go out and get a few," i*><br />

Joined the host—Canadian Courier.<br />

i<br />

d.iN night.<br />

-'.i\ 111 < 'ol '• id i<br />

American to full<br />

rhe whaler t>als) H<br />

\.-, liedford 1, : nand ol •<br />

ahd Mn C<br />

■• Qoon at<br />

in " ,,|,r ,!l:,f, ' h «'" He will boa YoiiBg<br />

Bwfc ' . . aptain llenlamin l» - 3 Slcholaa<br />

Mi «;• •> ('i ti'm< B<br />

taki<br />

,t),. Rink n Nea York r • iar-<br />

\ir> M-. •:'.-.M<br />

I , rh4 p • i ..n.- of tie best lightrent<br />

to Vi<br />

n engaged In sea elephant bunting Ifeatherweight* ir: Ihe bu*lne*s<br />

111 H<br />

and It raaneh and able Vf**el ^ Wolgrtst. lightweight cham,non.<br />

s niilii. at Mr Kn tin -<br />

to spend three wl11 hox Vo,,n ^ *** n'Rrhn. brother<br />

•• ,1,1 **' M|d jmonrns at the Island of Sooth J0ew|' x I<br />

rounds .it rhe American A r. in<br />

:•!h^^ nigbt in Bl H D I G \*iti. van:<br />

^^u v i li will I pa.d to oth-i Philadelphia tonight.<br />

Mr and Mr! 9 P I<br />

Kdgar and Jort Smit<br />

>un- iland* of the region, lying north MO weigh la at 121 pounds at :. o'cloc-k<br />

• » Brown* i r<br />

afternoon *uh Ix>n and H,,f,,M<br />

iof the great ke harrier thai enctrcleajtJi^ afternoon At WolgastK last apt»-nd<br />

tin gf*jd lation reclt thi Holcosnb<br />

i the south pole continent **■«■<br />

ghter Mia* Saliie. wh«. zv.nl<br />

'■' ■<br />

in {ht ' Q«a*«« c ^y Knock<br />

e« Mmie and la, \ .d , gave him i thorough lac<br />

irdaj with their auni M Build I ham. save your teed, pro-i fog<br />

Arnold<br />

Mis* K * • liowa ' ..n«: M - \; U D in '-.ompanv<br />

Handav and Mond<br />

little Mia* Moiij.- HamorigiH ot Roby<br />

as Annie Ruf^ Bwttner and her ar,. hero on sit to the d.»'toi s<br />

;er. Fred, entertained the SenJoi ,,,,,,.„ts.<br />

^orth League Tuesday night at the Quit- * crowd of roung, II aa<br />

home of S. R- Rwitzer. Music and old. folks from here attend..1 th"<br />

. diversions of the ev- "Hovae Oasntng s.-rvk. s" at Amity<br />

ga<br />

Refreshments of ereani and w.i- Bonds j and repot Ma v inu H • II<br />

ening<br />

1 *lSMOMKl IRO«.R\M<br />

Aid and Young U<br />

- ol First Ba<br />

Monday, lune 3rd, • *<br />

Jouth An the N"g<br />

ed Continent<br />

leader, Mt-v M< iipna •<<br />

Hymn Onward Christian Soldi.<br />

T-<br />

Ipture.<br />

th America, the .\>gl^«T#»d Continent;<br />

Mr*. .1 K Smith.<br />

Papef Ita Natural Beauty and Resources;<br />

Mrs Frank Johnson.<br />

A (Ilimpse of Missionary Life m Argentina;<br />

Mrs. J. A. Cox.<br />

The Argentine Woman; Mrs C Y.<br />

Early<br />

< all for (>:: M -sionarie- ,n S A.:<br />

Mrs. Yann.<br />

Vocal duet. Mrs Humphreys and<br />

Mrs T L. Smith.<br />

Ramiro and his Bible; Mrs. Crban<br />

Smith.<br />

Brazilian Baptists; Mr*. R. K. Lee.<br />

The Southern Baptist Convention<br />

Fields; Mrs. G I (Godwin.<br />

< losing prayer for the S. B c and<br />

\V. hi S ; Mrs. C C, Sivelis<br />

LIVED ON<br />

RAW EGOS<br />

Mr. Richard's Experience WHk Wtferent<br />

Diets. Peaches aad<br />

Buttermilk far Three Years.<br />

Cerilton, Md.—Mr. Georfe Rtchtrda,<br />

reserved seat ■pectaior* it ia »i^'; ©f this place, during the past 12 years;<br />

stated that the plans are sndi that i has probably tned more different •diem<br />

addition ran be added at fin« ia>t mo-1 lhan the average person would ever use<br />

ne nt H idvanr< sale* Indicate a dein<br />

a lifetime.<br />

What he has to say about his eiperimand<br />

ments, must therefore be highly interest-<br />

:: l.uthr:- McCartJ and Carl Morris. ing to anyone suffering from indigestion<br />

the Oklahoma white hope, may go on or stomach troubles of any kind.<br />

He says: "For more than 12 years.<br />

in the mam preliminarv to the hig I suffered with stomach troubles, and<br />

fight at Las Y.-Ras on duly I McCar- paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bills<br />

tv knocked Morris out at Springfield. and medicines. 1 was also operated on<br />

for piles.<br />

\1 i early this month, and Morris has I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk<br />

expressed dissatisfaction at the out- for nearly three years. The only thing<br />

;, Ramblers, RacycN*s, Uamis, Tribunes, Thistles, Ideal eome and wants another whack at that would not give me pain was raw eggs.<br />

and Hartford Bicycles at price* from<br />

I was a physical wreck. I could not<br />

MeCarty It is understood that Pro sleep, and was as near crazy as a man<br />

moter 'a< k Cnrtaj mentioned $:.mtit could well be.<br />

$20.00 to $50.00<br />

as a side bet and it is beMeved that I must say that after taking two 25-cenl<br />

packages of Ihedtord s Black-Draught,<br />

the match will he made.<br />

We -.11 them on «as\ terms of $5.00 down and $.".00 a month<br />

it did me more good than all I ever spent<br />

hisappoinfment is express, d in row- for other medicines.<br />

Vou had better ride this summer, fall and see us.<br />

ing circle* that the Annapolis crew J have been working daily on the farm<br />

ever since, and I am as hard as iron."<br />

will not be ante to ootnpota hi the<br />

This purely vegetable remedy has been<br />

intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeep- in successful use for more than 70 years.<br />

! si». OwlnR Ul the fact that the date Try it Butbc sure that iiVThedfofd'a.*<br />

a^4^»»o»»»»«


I<br />

\<br />

4<br />

City Edition,s»<br />

Tsl Ka, 12.<br />

■w, "TEB5 OOCTM"<br />

7- wwwi Official Will See<br />

* H abash Locomotin* Brink<br />

,«*»■£ bit "Pare" Hater.<br />

Jfnas a stomach of iron" can no<br />

I mean Sit .< a man may eat any-<br />

'hing^lftoutWear of indigestion; for'<br />

seem*; that even stomachs of iron<br />

ire thus afflicted.<br />

Mr. W. A. Pownall, the newly up-<br />

pointed Water inspector of the Wa-<br />

bash, says that locomotives have pern<br />

Bisteut attacks of "dyspepsia"—and it<br />

is costing the railroads so much mon-<br />

iat it has been put up to Mr Pow-<br />

nall to work a "cure."<br />

>t^ms that all waters nave mom<br />

or less of two kinds of mineral salts—<br />

i*'incxusting salts' and alkali salts.<br />

Nlr. Pownall terms them These<br />

»alts clog up the boiler very quickly<br />

md make it necessary to have the<br />

♦oiler "blown ofr'frequetrtl> and now<br />

md then even taken out of service<br />

because of the use of<br />

will amount to over $4<br />

nd: a\><br />

Not only<br />

« onditioi<br />

industrial plant<br />

lines will t<br />

• V<br />

thorns-<br />

annually in \<<br />

their equipmer<br />

ELECTIONS IN HHI.H*<br />

sornijsrs I.E.UH<br />

Urussds. June 1.—Indications are<br />

for an overwhelming victory for<br />

.'.lists in totmu row 'a gen. ral elcc-<br />

- in Belgium. Tke Liberals have<br />

combined with the Social Democrats<br />

and it is admitted by the Clericals<br />

that the radicals will probably be in<br />

full control of the Chamber of Rep-<br />

resentatives. General suffrage for<br />

adults of both sexes and obligatory<br />

education arc the chief planks in the.<br />

Socialist platform. The campaign has<br />

been a very bitter one.<br />

ILLINOIS IMVrRSHY<br />

SKMM LVILNMVL<br />

COMISti »Krk I>VY Ki l»U.<br />

BUK0A.1<br />

I<br />

ms for memh' - 1<br />

S AN<br />

birth<br />

THE DAILY BULLETIN.<br />

JW SCOUTS ENJOY '<br />

NIGHT ON THE BAYOU<br />

Id in<br />

Hike to 8k»?tJ Pit, Where They<br />

Spend the Niirhl and Hate a<br />

(■soil Time.<br />

.Patrols two and three of the Hoy<br />

Scouts spent a very enjoyable night<br />

on Pecan Bayon last night, returning<br />

early this morning. The lads hiked<br />

out late yesterday afternoon and en-<br />

joyed a delightful plunge in the clear<br />

unteis of the Bayou, after which they<br />

i U'epared a camp supper. An hour was<br />

AFFAtt<br />

1 s (cut around the council fire, during<br />

1'rhana. 11 him- 1.—in recognition srhlch time many interesting Btoriel<br />

of the fit;ieth anniversar> of the pass- told. At 10 o'clock taps were<br />

ing of the land grant in Is»;*j. out of M>unde<br />

nmng today. President Bd-j two other SCOUtS. By twos they ihniiiained<br />

the picket hn.-s throughout the<br />

els under 3(& liberal use, of soda ash.<br />

north o* dff 1 certain chemical proc*<br />

1<br />

c^iibual<br />

mund 1. .lames has prepared a lecture!<br />

on "The Life and Work of Jonathan j night, each watch remaining up two<br />

EL Turn*!. the man to whom the hoars/ This morning they enjoyed I<br />

Slate is indebted tor the plan w hich . plutig. and ate 1 hearts meal before<br />

mas incorporated in the act of Lfltt I returning home.<br />

• ■ The Scouts are planning , «"' : » **n<br />

KVISK I> "FAtiES (,;IV> oUljng to Colorado river, and the<br />

YOU BOSTON rOP8 h! iterdai was to get In shape for<br />

Hoston. June i—All Boston polu,- ! ' **&** ** onnn * tht1 * "' '"' * eld<br />

men who ha\ in the employ Of<br />

.a • 1<br />

those "salts" can I .eally ♦ limi- tnf. rify ten .wars or long. • giv- Unloading and m transit, high grade<br />

nated from the water. However, as en 1 substantial salary Increase to finish from 4 to US wide; flooring and<br />

the waters vary at different points, Aaj Patrotmeii had their tacOUH retting that will match when put up.<br />

the treatment must also vary; Sat the ■ad from $IJ*S to H366 ■ )<br />

means ■ lot to the job. prop<br />

Wabash pun>oses to have the<br />

ants from |1406 to $1."T",. anur Tsws<br />

>\>i>ntv<br />

The Cash and Fair Prices<br />

M ( ti\|i || \Mi tl b'M II HI<br />

I'HONK 7<br />

t.. I. t III III M.<br />

TERRY<br />

Admits Selling<br />

The Best<br />

Hits. J\l KM>\ A .l\( K><br />

hare moved tl<br />

VETERINARY OFFICE<br />

And \nimal Hospital<br />

ock bnildinc: on N !•• of pah<<br />

• 1 tare where Uu-\ will be pleased to -*er\e<br />

yen ALL ANIMAL D1SKASE8 TOEATBD.<br />

faction Guaranteed<br />

Godby & Murrell<br />

Livery, Feed and Sales Stable<br />

fS» 1 £0 a F MeAlister)<br />

CkMMl R reful Drivers and Prompt Ser-<br />

vice Give us a call. Adjoining Fire Station.<br />

This Hot Weather<br />

Brings ■ yearning for cooling Ice Cream and<br />

refreshing bSfCTSgfa These you can find at<br />

our fountain, cold, sparkling and sanitary.<br />

We also have a nice line of Jacob's incompar-<br />

able candh<br />

BO<br />

L. L. Mallow<br />

in 1: THF: THK<br />

Best Flour in Town<br />

is THE<br />

"Camp Spring Special"<br />

PANCl Hir.n PATENT<br />

MUD BY<br />

ISO. Y. ttll.SON<br />

We Do Our Best<br />

Ed Selvidge Steam Laundry<br />

The 5c and 10c Store Sells<br />

WATLi .L,r<br />

Rinf Fniit .J.ir t lar Wrenches.<br />

Picks G to<br />

i, Ice T«-a (ill . 4"» and "••» centfl<br />

V<br />

M. Eastland<br />

T. S. Euper<br />

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The Qaalit« of otir >Vork and the Price<br />

IS ALU VVS RHiHT<br />

A SHOE YOU DON'T HAVE TO BREAK IN<br />

M i no<br />

;»r soi Woman** * rt. They an* jusi aha nans<br />

implies—a tired fae< They ar- n tl tlble soles, rppers of<br />

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BROWNWOOD SHOE STORE<br />

Most Goods For Least Money<br />

r at'a wh;i? >.»u ^> » A li. n >ou trade srith u><br />

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With Brosrnwood Shoe Store<br />

For Thee and Thine<br />

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THE HKST OROCBRIBS an.l beat pi<br />

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Hicks & Company<br />

Rankin Sheet Metal Works<br />

Inviteg your attention to their superior line<br />

of Bath Room Facilities Also to the |S><br />

comparable<br />

H LIPSi: W ATKR ULTKR<br />

The Bast and most reliable Alter on rh<br />

Tail and see thorn.<br />

A Good Resolution<br />

l olution von could Bute at the<br />

toll month, la f o Irada<br />

SJ '• store ihiri: m,,<br />

J. E. Albright<br />

THE SEST OF EVERYTHING<br />

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J. H. STATON, Grocer<br />


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SS 1 \ isiting<br />

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and color.<br />

I • general Upkeep<br />

Is. turf, buildings and i :<br />

without • ••. of the!<br />

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air piano 5 or—but why go fur-<br />

ther—you know what we mean!<br />

We want to ask why for the sake<br />

of saving a dollar or two should one<br />

buy a cheap, poorly constructed gaso-<br />

line Move liable to accidents, when<br />

>ou can get an<br />

"Insurance"<br />

Gasoline<br />

Stove<br />

that has patented devices to prevent<br />

accident<br />

It's our bnsifiesi to tell what these<br />

devices arc. Call and see us. We'll<br />

DC glad to explain.<br />

Baker-Timmins<br />

Hardware Co.<br />

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1 \. Comfortable Kitch<br />

IS POSSIBLE WHK> rOC IM: \<br />

PKItrKliiO> HIM FLAME OIL (00K STOVK<br />

Haadndi of 0MMI Stoves are In me In Brown wood today, and not a dla-<br />

*atM*d customer. He iciianintee them to be PIKRfTCT ODORLESS,<br />

>>M»kKLr;SS mid «s S\I'K AS \ l.\>fP. Vffl tt$—mkjl\ than a wod|<br />

stnie: no fuel construed tnim fc«*.arih. : : *.<br />

I he PRICE is \ SMALL II KM. r#ai| red to thf comfort and<br />

the *ut in?fit fuel : : : : : : :<br />

No. I. price *«».!•*#<br />

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Gaither & Buck. French and Paria<br />

Ian Dry Cleaners, Tailors. Phone 158.<br />

WAXTKh -Intelligent honit- gir^ to<br />

learn telephone bu None but<br />

bome girls need ajpplj Apply to Chief<br />

Operator, Telephone building, from 2<br />

to ». dlW<br />

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and on*- bed room set. All practically<br />

new Will -tA|| at a bargain. Call afo<br />

clock c 8. Ouin. Phone 742.<br />

POR SALE—5 - passenger 1910 Cfcd-<br />

illac. cash or good notes. Addraas<br />

"Cadillac," care Bulletin. dtfc<br />

nFoiTsALE OR TRASET<br />

acres of land, situated six miles<br />

south of Kountze, tne county site of<br />

Hardin county, Texas. This land has<br />

a sprinkle of pine timber on it of<br />

is worth<br />

There is<br />

an indebtedness against it ol $1150.<br />

WANTKD M. to learn tiu barber<br />

Pea ae< k qualifier >nsiderabie value, and it<br />

rush for barbers this Beat your while to investigate it.<br />

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ROOMS<br />

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gue Mo to make the payments. Price and<br />

Port Worth l p terms right. Or will trade for watt<br />

FOR KENT.<br />

or Central Texas property. It is located<br />

within five miles of the Sarato-<br />

'nil KKM Fu 11 ga oil fields.<br />

X L. ELLIS. Agent.<br />

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give. Years of experience have taught<br />

us the right paints t and the<br />

knack of putting it on. Not every<br />

man who can handle a brush is a<br />

painter. Skill is required in our pro-<br />

fession, as In every otber. Compare<br />

our worth with that of others and<br />

the difference. The best looking<br />

homes in Brownwood are painted by<br />

us. "We know how" to do it right.<br />

You'll not know entirely satisfacory<br />

service until you have us do your<br />

painting<br />

WALL PAPER IS A HOBBY<br />

With us. We study about it by<br />

day and dream about it (by night—and<br />

the result is an unusually attractive<br />

line. We believe we can pleaae you.<br />

At leaat we would like to show you<br />

the stock. If it's new—and wall pa-<br />

per—we have it. And the price will<br />

be right, too<br />

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Paint & Wall Paper Co.<br />

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