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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»»»»«

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