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SUBSCRIBE LIBERAL-<br />

LY TO THE CHAMBER<br />

OF COMMERCE.<br />

BROWNWOOD BULLETIN<br />

MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS<br />

THE WEATHER<br />

Toniirlil anil Thursday: Fair*<br />

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PRICE FIVE CENTS BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919 NO. 245<br />

WITH ULTITO1B!<br />

fa<br />

COLLAPSIBLE BOAT WEIGHS 18 POUNDS AND CAN<br />

BE CARRIED IN THE HAND<br />

LUNSING UNDER TWO ILL!<br />

SENATE FIRE EMPLOYEE*<br />

>0 < ON< hi I I s| i:iii. POSTKKKII HY i.\i; ;:<br />

rViiiiys wiivt; ih \> I.TOI:'. \N.<br />

1/ VIION (IK liO\I> -i.<br />

•Aim (it t: • . bill<br />

railroads<br />

thai ?ii. i •<br />

the I'<br />

\ m ii H WBEKSHiP.<br />

of Tf»<br />

. repb '<br />

.■ ♦; !: has u».■»<br />

not<br />

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fjtnners'<br />

.,111 county in the<br />

rl " ,M '<br />

that thfe<br />

upon ;<<br />

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• i M'V SI.ss|.<br />

he folds 1<br />

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\ii;\ \t i) > \ \ fwiii \u extra<br />

• t dinar j -•• - '" ! > rt Ehe MCJ<br />

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divided<br />

a p. in mo<br />

Brooklynites Walk<br />

When Strikers Stop<br />

All Railway Service<br />

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TON.<br />

TKIKSTK. A 11 hundred The Ohio county jail holds 1 wo tiu.us- O pi»tr ti. up of al »ad .'p.-Mi- V S | ;I ,I,. ( | hbme in a rainstorm ami says! raocracy is controlled bj industrial *> which began last week, are so^«" , *•\<br />

w^j' -m will addr»- *> pet * ; ere arrested here yesterday and gailoni of the inebriate's joy, all ♦ work resulted here toda) when a O he had to einpty the p.»il three times! autocracy, stone argued there could I ♦ today in embargo on all fretgnT^<br />

. ...: 1 :.. '■ ! 1...; 1 .. . . .!. . V , . ,: . ..,. ■ '-. ^ 1...'-^iiv^tm<br />

'Yida> and mak< recom when P of bolstjevikj attempted taken in raids since m' e >' < ><br />

population.<br />

I iKIti th^rstles, n !■ ei timated .0 of his rubber coat, filling theltorUonate profits on the r nw n $atn-y& roads of the spnttiwi<br />


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PAGE TWO BROWN WOOD BULLETIN, AUGUST 6, 1919<br />

DRY MS MEN WILL<br />

MELT FOR POKE OF<br />

RATING CUSTOMERS<br />

liMoitn* or ALL STORKS WILL<br />

M MBMlTTKh. AMI<br />

fit TIM'S HADE.<br />

On Ti,' r.t. there will<br />

^e held a meeting ot tin<br />

stealing the several Dry<br />

Goods<br />

Brow nwoou. lor the pttl<br />

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Mill! e j<br />

i \ pit, I y ;' w<br />

fr<br />

C.'.rpcnter.<br />

i ^act dui lieat.e of the llph i' I •<br />

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and<br />

Ila/da l.Lht (■ lobes, a* Lobh<<br />

\>o have Improve I . .: ;<br />

and are now in la l tcr po t<br />

M_^ OP MV<br />

^UG^ST • WANT TO Pf^rESr<br />

HONOR* (. '<br />

THERE WL*nj<br />

fcXTEjSUATlNC\<br />

OR64/N1 STANCES I<br />

Y^C^ HCNCK!<br />

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:! e ■• r r tl<br />

o"< -lot .. • in pa it;- hi ' 3 ?" rea n \ft<br />

h;. u> oa and vaa 1 v. ill<br />

* ':• !•- i r. i; pri ■ • i e! :<br />

■ oil ».i:i| puc *)..j| s{if<br />

assures 3OP of the fieri hcsl to, M jj BOJ j.»puu »j UOI^MMJ UJ .»JII<br />

lie^ardless of what trouhlr om are hating<br />

and ii\ il to your satisfaction.<br />

no ran ti\ it<br />

Dodge Bros. Service Station<br />

Corner Baker ::;■'! 1". '• fcvehui Phone 850<br />

arketing!<br />

At Pirgly Wiggly's the Almighty Dollar assciis most significantly its purchasing<br />

power. These prices will convince you.<br />

f ; uj' «ipp!(\ No. 2 cms 33c<br />

Pint apple, No. 1 eans . .20c<br />

I.tl «,v Royatl Ann GherrieB, No; 2 ] 2<br />

cans . . . 41c<br />

i :^. !ale Royal Ann Cherries. No. 2 1 i<br />

cans<br />

36c<br />

Drln ont« Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2<br />

cans 28c<br />

! itdby's Asparagus Tips, !ar0c cans . .24c<br />

Calumet Baking Powder, I Oc cans . . 9c<br />

Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lotcl size. .90c<br />

White Swan Pork and Beans, No. 2<br />

cans 14c<br />

White Swan Pork and Beans, No. I<br />

cana 9c<br />

Ivory Soap, small bars . . . 7 1 -^c<br />

Fairy Soap 7c<br />

P \!m Olive Soap, 3 for 25c<br />

Joy Soap, per bar 4 1 2C<br />

Clean Easy Soap, per bar 6c<br />

P. & G. Soap, per bar 8c<br />

Lux Soap Chips, per package 14c<br />

Armour's Lighthouse Washing Powder<br />

small size<br />

4 1 2C<br />

Borax Washing Powder 5 1 »c<br />

BUT MY i>e>\a ^IRT<br />

ON HIM ' Hfcl r XfTV ,<<br />

HOME'<br />

f (<br />

ALL OVER THE WORLD"<br />

Bl<br />

Hydro Pure Washing Powder 9 1 2c<br />

Hogg's Corn Flakes 12c<br />

Posi i< >a ties, small package 12c<br />

I Toa ] ar.*c package 18c<br />

Grape Nuts<br />

13c<br />

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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, AUGUST 6, 1919<br />

PAGE THREE<br />

t<br />

First Methodist<br />

ou. Miss Cecil Lancaster has charge the church Monday ufternoon in :i<br />

Of the societv.<br />

strickly business meeting. Officers UtX<br />

Missionary Society.<br />

the itcra term, whhii begins in August<br />

The FllW M- : s.i<br />

Methodist<br />

were elected as follow Mrs. .1 H<br />

tar time at the<br />

Kay. President; First \ ii •• I'n ■ i.hiii.<br />

:i ng in Epworth League.<br />

Mrs. EL M. Andrews; Second Vice- <br />

The f u - ,ld : the League, and no* to arrouse gates to go from this! Au*iltarv .-<br />

as a<br />

* :idM<br />

whole was<br />

ore int. > that the Sunday af- j Meadames H;«v. War nallh IMrkeit.T<br />

noon WOUid he enjoyable and ben-'i ev sivells. and Kno>. Andrey<br />

. . . . icial to the young boys and girls of The attendance for the meeting v<br />

C hriStian Missionary ,the . Lurch. splendid.<br />

Society j **** ;—<br />

The Senior B. Y. P. U. Much Money Required<br />

•i If The Senior H Y. !\ I. of the First!<br />

ly meeting at the home of Mrs Baptist church held a regular session<br />

Brooke Smith. Jr. ou Avenue Sunday .at 7:lS p in.<br />

day afteraoon \ Davis ras The entiiv eveniUK W as devoted to e<br />

for the meetmg and 1 , on -Forgiving Our Enemies."<br />

BY. P. U. Program.<br />

The 13<br />

is as fotloi<br />

eeting— Jojhebed. the<br />

Mother<br />

• ipture • odus 1 22 u<br />

Leader for evening<br />

dy<br />

Introduce ler.<br />

"A Trying Time."*—D. 1. MeDurcnitt<br />

"The Babe in the Basket."—Anna<br />

Mae Hunter.<br />

"The Princess and the Baby"—E<br />

la Kilgore.<br />

. :.. e€<br />

"Tr3ini! I hlld in the tt'ay It<br />

aid Co T H. Holn<br />

Lai i illiam<br />

•n lueicL uer.<br />

»<br />

Woman's Auxiliary of<br />

Coggin Avc. Baptist Church.<br />

t in le No. I.<br />

be Woman's Auxiliof<br />

tin<br />

■ . \V Sherman.<br />

Mon< :or the i<br />

ing year w><br />

•<br />

the<br />

< in |.<br />

To Carry' Out Free<br />

III!<br />

Text Book Measure<br />

AUSTIN, Texas. Aug. G C'leiiiia<br />

tion of alhdnie.il . 01 £ree text books<br />

D -The Moutam P< Speakers on the lesson were Ralph]<br />

r E<br />

■ P a P er { ° present , K)Vd Missea ,. :ihel earner, Pearl<br />

been eomph i» i I ! I '■• ! • i ' ;<br />

on "" People/' Mrs W I-aiu>li , t€Tt all( , NIr Harcrow. The'atmerit<br />

ni Education . ..; the total ha<br />

A ParK<br />

not been checked:<br />

were* sn excellent lendaace for the evening was good<br />

talk on "Hon.- iounta n r»- • ^.<br />

Dalla•; l»;uis in the value i - books<br />

the<br />

allowed with an allotment of<br />

• ed delicious < ream i First Baptist Y. M. A.<br />

. Houston r-<br />

• e.<br />

The V. \\ A. of the First Baptist tonio $i'.l.7.M F..rt Worth<br />

church e a novel way of bidding<br />

th^ir regular meeting when they<br />

aducted i; on the banks of the Bayou<br />

Tue rening.<br />

Tin- (-rowti met at the donri-:<br />

,torv and went in cars to the Hayou.<br />

er a swim the lesson tor the ev.-nuted.<br />

from the Lessoni<br />

Ruth l»il- boQk -Winning to Chri Those<br />

i $41,469; Ai tin • • ' : '>'< • Rfau<br />

moot $31,204; syacjo I ' • \ '<br />

CKIM Ht'MOH i:V HKBO.<br />

i Bv International \'*w Service.)<br />

LAJvB I:I.SI\-ad:e Dorset, tiladvs and<br />

.<br />

Cecil<br />

,, ;, machine-gun bullets mi edde-J<br />

i<br />

Lan a Uer. Bernice Neel,<br />

. ,<br />

\<br />

.<br />

era Batton.<br />

,,..,„ »u eg, a i .«• one<br />

face and a mutilatet] right ban<br />

; .Mitchell. Maud Mitchell. Anna<br />

He. iewing hi a marine<br />

Lou Andrews. Mamie Gllmore, Pearl<br />

the war. Boone ae!-<br />

ion and Mrs Dal Baten<br />

The Austin 4>etiue l*resbyterian<br />

( hristian Kndea\or.<br />

harli.tte Kiiicht and Wilfred<br />

Regan.<br />

Subje< t id le h.<br />

Hv:<br />

.las. 3 lM<br />

\'ir.<br />

• lyiun.<br />

Prayer<br />

.ilk.<br />

An illustration:<br />

• M'.igan.<br />

minute tall<br />

11.-y.<br />

Five minute talk. — R.-v H R. RiVf<br />

" Vou ' • . the j >Le v. as on t G<<br />

mans. 1 ain h aaii iltej<br />

mv riehi hand<br />

Per hap; wi- i. r!i! not to<br />

tehtibn t tin- miitter<br />

who tai on u 1<br />

% a?<br />

■ i<br />

I<br />

TO<br />

T<br />

i i;t.is ft n I.I<br />

i >IIMUM\NT<br />

.<br />

' [embers er ofjCoij ha . •<br />

! i > ' ■. ilar inoniIlls<br />

•liif! -ij'. of tin cpmrniHee will be held<br />

\ mi l-'i day pb hi ;>,TFA*<br />

.. -:•--»..,<br />

,v«<br />

■t'3 Eoive, formerly called<br />

H eapvciaily com<br />

led tar the treatment ei<br />

■■ma, Ring Wbrm/anu<br />

*, an I i - sold by the drag\<br />

n the airrt fmarantee that<br />

the :> price, 7Sc, will tx<br />

promptly refunded to any dlttaat*<br />

>o:er. Try Buut'sSalTf<br />

k. Pol au.o locally bj<br />

1 l^F-HKLl MUG CO.<br />

I'lMiniiiM<br />

ULMI<br />

F?<br />

Uimii<br />

-•:.'-<br />

Mi.'I ah.<br />

^ii » !l First Baptist Auxiliary.<br />

on. Plans tor, The First Haiti t Auxiliary met at • A]<br />

m<br />

the mdj<br />

«?<br />

*-.<br />

:.'h<br />

TI<br />

Junior BY P. I<br />

nic thi- » v -<br />

it tiuow all rredll cuieni«r^<br />

■<br />

*-r mat urit5<br />

an.<br />

I iil<br />

LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY<br />

< KAM>MV* KM IPE hi s\i.| rEl<br />

(Mi si 1 1 HI It IMHKl.Ns so<br />

v II K\l i.> IH \i NOlioiiV<br />

t W TELL.<br />

Hair 1<br />

• hair<br />

il Oar!:<br />

ture impp'<br />

ineredien;<br />

re for i<br />

■.■.■.■_<br />

the h. ;<br />

the .<br />

r<br />

I/;, a la<br />

ly t^il it<br />

ul-<br />

!:i<br />

bat<br />

:niv-<br />

b ii an<br />

bail<br />

By mornl<br />

tbit<br />

irk-<br />

._DDaaDaaaaom<br />

iaaaauLiQLicjaLiciiT<br />

Wm. Cox<br />

Typewriter Repairman will<br />

* be with us tomorrow.<br />

JONES & DUBUN<br />

Phone 279<br />

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Thursday<br />

Specials!<br />

600 y.uds of Gingham<br />

just arrived, 27 difFerrnt<br />

patterns. These ginghams<br />

represent an excellent selection<br />

of handsome plaid<br />

and stripes. One day<br />

only<br />

20c Yard !<br />

Not over<br />

I ir !(JII)'*1 .<br />

ders.<br />

12 yards to a<br />

No phone or-<br />

56 flairs Men's low rut<br />

Shoes, kangaroo and<br />

Black kid, sizes 3 to II.<br />

$3.00 and $6.00 values,<br />

Thursday $3.35<br />

10 pairs Men's low cut<br />

Shoes, kangaroo and<br />

Black kid, sizes 6 to 10,<br />

$8.30 values,<br />

Thursday $5.75 \<br />

No Approvals<br />

No Returns<br />

Roussel-<br />

Robertson<br />

Co.<br />

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PACE FOUR BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, AUGUST 6, 1919<br />

THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN<br />

HAYES PRINTING CO., PROPS.<br />

Member Associated Press<br />

Office of Publication, Bulletin Building,<br />

corner Brown and Lee Streets.<br />

ffctered at tfc« Fostoffice at Brownwood,<br />

Texas, as second class matter<br />

TELEPHONES<br />

Editorial Office No. 22<br />

Buaineas Office No. 3<br />

SUBSCRIPTION<br />

•• cenU per month. $7.20 per year in<br />

advance.<br />

Any erroneous reflection upon the<br />

Character, standing or reputation of<br />

■ny person, firm or corporation which<br />

may appear in the columns of The<br />

Dally Bulletin will be gladly corrected<br />

upon its being brought to the attention<br />

of the publishers.<br />

The Associated: Press is exclusively<br />

entitled to the use for republlcation of<br />

all news dispatches credited to it or<br />

not otherwise credited in this paper<br />

and also the local news published<br />

torein.<br />

THAT THIRD PARTY.<br />

What a misnomer — The People's<br />

Democratic Party/'<br />

Other planks in the platform are<br />

largely concentrated growl.<br />

Whatever part conviction may have<br />

played in producing them,<br />

amojliered in tl - and n<br />

disappo: com-<br />

pletely lit-<br />

tle commotion<br />

If it results in forcing the state to<br />

put an extra column on the<br />

will have accomplished m<<br />

now<br />

sterns reasonable to exj<br />

Houston Chronicle.<br />

il up.<br />

. r . and the result was that Rallin-<br />

FREEDOM OF PRESS IS DECRIED<br />

BY I.ENINE, WHO SAYS THAT<br />

RED ARMY GROWS STRONGER<br />

(By international News Service:)<br />

LONDON, Ang. '*•• The Norwegian<br />

politician, I'untervoid. gives an account<br />

of an interview with Lenihe in<br />

the columns of the Berner Tagwacht,<br />

says Hut Manchester "Guardian, in<br />

which, referring to allied intervention,<br />

Lenine said thai it would become<br />

increasingly difficult owing to<br />

i lie ever-grpwirig sympathy with the<br />

Soviet movement in Entente coun-<br />

-. Moreover, the Red Army was<br />

becoming stronger every day.<br />

Pphtervoid a3ked lenine what he<br />

thought ei' the uurarian Standard Oil is 1 nrrn\viii(r ;<br />

head againSJ i' Yoii ha ii a [ U; ,,i,. :,• ., ;.. , t 'lfiliin^ crew working in the Buffalo<br />

They're Going to Wear<br />

by way of such cheap, pennywise<br />

-i pretty - Gmiy one hundred rriiHiohs.j<br />

. !•-■•.'. n man throsi a hammer :i ross<br />

aimed at the producer who ,!;^in - >^ !""»« to tit*- front<br />

;1<br />

the room . • mashing his thiinth produces more than he hu>s. and that ^hter. He Will not permil any ,| , K . 'Em Shorter in Chicago<br />

political twaddle.<br />

liallinger worked on tin big ; | :ui:!i you borrowed two<br />

h. •! ii-.'d . ltl » you i eople ( central Texa from a Sr. Bernard to a Mexican hah<br />

Mr. Bailey and his associates pro- gel some free - -.hen th-y ,i,l! on M " ;1 ' !<br />

!ni^!.<br />

. a a pro • priTeT h mtsceilaneOus fighting otf the to come anywhere near the cam] n;i1 -°*'* Service)<br />

fess great disgust at the various inno- out broad that t . , ., ,.<br />

thini . i going to hurt His manner of attack is quick and £ OH!CA, Aug. ♦',.—l>ame Fashion<br />

•• the habit oi the Standnrd Ofl When hehav) i suit him Ml ' * • lv< s injus •• things<br />

proaching the enemy by ! a - v ha n a definite stand<br />

vations which characterize the present Klherta peach crop was of such pro- • . ,, \ :;i^<br />

tie t ;<br />

to their telephone ,i,,.. ;, n ,| that Is all there is to and Using his hoofs, which are \. against conservation of doth in bathday.<br />

Their platform is little less than no: .ml so much ol<br />

a'n.l • • • ,.f u- who have .-„ n„«i,i ,,ass :,,•,,., .,..,,- ,„,„,.<br />

day. It is understood that at tract ions<br />

will be provided, prizes offered, and<br />

, .. . then a Standard cJ11 wagon.<br />

Internationa! .\


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ES<br />

IT CHI HOTEL<br />

ASSISTANT ■AXAtiEB ULANVIUF<br />

AIMIKFSSF* EMPLOYES IN<br />

INTKRKMIM. WAV.<br />

Ii von by the Hempto<br />

their employes ai the<br />

Uraham Hotel on last Wednesday ev r<br />

ininp. Sufi he to say thai the<br />

*ion afforded a lull measure of pleasure<br />

to all present.<br />

The banquet w;<br />

taken<br />

iiacttsaed at length by the<br />

tl.«.<br />

sales force.<br />

One of the features of the evening<br />

an illustrate:! lecture del:<br />

bv l>r Plyier, repret the l»r<br />

Seholls Foot Appliance Co. In his le'-<br />

ture Dr. Plyier made many suggesl<br />

that will be ol help to<br />

the shoe depart r the Hemphill-<br />

Fain Co.<br />

Rowing th. : j r ply-<br />

P- A. « manager<br />

of the company, gave a glimpse<br />

d<br />

T i s of the llemphill-<br />

Fa n Co.. and Brownwood.<br />

His remar is follow<br />

-hall not take the I attempt<br />

a reheasal of etidea\ 1 acoomptisluiH:<br />

coming to Rrown-<br />

: Hut rathtr. 1 shall draw the<br />

ain icr a few brief mocm<br />

try to lead you in thought along th<<br />

ascertain* yet ; 'hs that lie<br />

ire us.<br />

>od pleasure and that<br />

• of the rest : you. to listen<br />

month to a lecture delivered<br />

by one of Texas* greatest men<br />

br Truett. in wh ch he stated that<br />

he would rather live the nc\t twenty<br />

years than any two hundred<br />

tory of the world. WTe have<br />

heard much about the so-called period<br />

of reconstruction. Reconstruction<br />

is not a new word with us, neither<br />

is ft « net rience. This i<br />

try after the so-called Civil War. had<br />

jierlod ot ruction. The<br />

countries of Europe. Asia. Central,<br />

South Amer o have had<br />

.' ■«.•.■<br />

these periods of reconstruction have<br />

re been confined to terrain<br />

countries, u<br />

onstrU'<br />

Just what it means to the peoples of<br />

and me as individuals. I do not .►<br />

But i do know that we are now in the<br />

e of a h. a world<br />

n. 'We tin<br />

I out the enworld.<br />

We know th<<br />

only a'*'<br />

U •<br />

s are<br />

(on.<br />

Tie mil and<br />

><br />

I<br />

here*<br />

i • t■ conir<br />

thou _ our<br />

e the t<br />

minds<br />

j en-<br />

had . ry and<br />

.<br />

the • : r 'al vU<br />

■<br />

been<br />

real lion. Today we anthinking<br />

thinkuorld-v<br />

not only it<br />

us srorl I<br />

•<br />

jt m. ■' Brown<br />

>')d.<br />

i<br />

!ay vi ♦• have In d<br />

s .' sole<br />

world todai<br />

eminent, i<br />

Thai that jiffeots Europe,<br />

. and • erlcan<br />

toliticall:<br />

illy af!»<br />

wh 'h<br />

D this<br />

But a^ our kno.<br />

reap<br />

ponsrhil.<br />

BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, AUGUST 6, 1919<br />

£UT SEttSiSBiS DR. TOMAN RESIGNS PRESIDENCY<br />

and vou say well.<br />

1 hear a voice, a voice long stilled<br />

j .»>• death. Yet that voice has rung<br />

OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE AND<br />

out throughout two thousand years.<br />

'Forgetting the things that are past.<br />

1 press on." And again. "I have<br />

! t a good fight. I have kept the<br />

faith. I have finished my course.<br />

Hence there is laid up for me a crown<br />

of righteousness.': Would it not be<br />

vvcll that you and I. each of us. emuate<br />

the life and experience of that<br />

Wonderful patriarch of old'?<br />

What made for his greatness as .an<br />

>\por.e..t of truth? Ho had vision, a<br />

lerful vision. He not only had<br />

ision. he had a clear conception of<br />

right. What else"? He possessed a<br />

leterminat «>n that knew no such<br />

failure. To live beneath lh<<br />

eve! of (Mir greatest possibilities, is<br />

shame of any one He lived or<br />

the level of his greatest possiinlit es<br />

Why not such a life lie crowned witli<br />

-<br />

Th«- business of the Apostle of ol<<br />

each Our business is to<br />

sell is. Heme. let us uhfettei<br />

inrselves that we may throw our<br />

3 whol'-hearedly into the game<br />

There is a star away out yonder<br />

Written on the fa e of that star i:<br />

success. IH> you see if'' 1!' you dp<br />

pn your streamer to thajl star an<br />

lose si^hi of it. 1-et us prov<<br />

ler things than w<<br />

have ever proven. I>«t us prove that<br />

th of su . • reached<br />

by truth, r ghteousness and justice t«<br />

all.<br />

The foundation of every suc<<br />

"•;! life is true character. %0 I uild.nnor<br />

more enduring thai,<br />

ts foundation.<br />

I think it is r cht to have a desir<br />

or great things. 1 think it is right<br />

0 have a desire lihj a great bus<br />

or a fortuae. 1 think i?<br />

o have a desire for a uood or even A<br />

reat name and to make an effort to President Tol'mar<br />

bat • !■: But that ..• houtd he A. M. and i'li 1><br />

;ctu • reater (<br />

*-r\ i e to God and to man.<br />

"My ambition is U - at hush ' r: ' n ''<br />

n Brownwood. 1 want it to<br />

J-.I t aso<br />

reater u its scope than any bus - Coif Howard<br />

i town But in it- gre . I •<br />

want it to be the gr»-at serving ceo- ;.? | two<br />

er of the community, I want its I At that time<br />

.• e to res h far and wide an 1 :<br />

»e known as a pis -mess i: - debt; V. t add<br />

egrity and ghteoushi » »<br />

'hi- riends. an ••• a cOmplisl<br />

1 only to the extent of the tr \ •<br />

■ i it< man. ' and :'- tttendiu<br />

force. |:ly<br />

"We are now on the brink of an.- -e!i. .<br />

n. The fal my t ho .<br />

ear is almo • fere hai ,,;,!• ] :.<br />

■ munity be wondertuil<br />

with ; • '> Sal ire h -<br />

I not rid over<br />

n to !•• ' r. !•'. M. M<<br />

eration $1 .MOM. Date August 1. lM9i<br />

xhlis " 11 ttt |tee tnefr readiness for work I<br />

July entertainmeat. tor the benefit of !: be felt. And I can qb'-.ienee n Baylor I niv.-rsit • for a I<br />

months the new president will be;<br />

busy organizing and assisting in the<br />

I seventy-five million dollar cam- ><br />

paign, Howard Payne College will |<br />

. ■ three hundred thousand dol-1<br />

t><br />

Are<br />

gb? Do re think thai singly say to you that one oL'Cr. Mm- re Ived the '<br />

imwod in enough? Do we 1 the chief reasons of its success is the from Southwestern Baptist Thepl ,,.,„„ fil!S r:n npaign.<br />

think that Brownwod a- the center unselfish, untireing. intelligent effort al Seminary at Port Worth and . ,<br />

of a community, sufficiently H that you have put into it.<br />

the year of !'■<br />

!'•'*• dulv : ..j at ton ees are goin^ up.<br />

POBTLAXD. Me.. Aug. «.—Canned<br />

Urn Poindexter, eieeuior. to B -l The ability of the husband<br />

is.-,i in making pies in a<br />

turner, i ^11 acres out 61 ,,.,- consideration of i In.<br />

rmented and<br />

D Ii Jones survey \o<br />

Rxina allowanees,<br />

(-j r . smh a "kick** that there was a run<br />

on tin- restaurant<br />

•' P ( ation iv".2:l. Date Pel ruary<br />

" Cttil Court Judge Landwehr. And 'he<br />

Leeper-Cnrd hum: ■ r - i to .l.t;n»- _ ability to pay now is greater with<br />

B [>eper, conveyi^^ N>ts N- '•. :: increased Incom<br />

and 1'i out of block 10 in the town m<br />

Bangs Consideration -,.-.. D.it.- if a woman w- th< i •<br />

Erery egg that leaves our store Is<br />

candled.—Loonev Mercantile Co.<br />

Julv 15; i:Hl«. ceil put of a ma<br />

Quality groceries at reasonable pri-<br />

James D. beeper tin South Texa oes Patte^win tv Rice. 47c<br />

&*$**<br />

w^ ^&*»<br />

Come to Our Demonstration<br />

We cordially invite all the Farmers and evryone interested in Tractors, to attend<br />

our Demonstration of the A very Tractor, which will be held at our Store<br />

Monday Afternoon, Aug. 11, at 3 o'Clock<br />

These Tractors have the improved and well-known Avery features, such as the<br />

Avery "Draft-Horse" Motor; "Direct-Drive" Transmission; Duplex Gasifiers,<br />

which turn Kerosene into gas and burn it all; Adjustable Crank Shaft Boxes;<br />

Two Bearing Practically Unbreakable Crank Shaft; Renewable Inner Cylinder<br />

Walls; Valves-in-Head; Universal Wheel Lugs; Round Radiator, etc.<br />

There's a Size Avery Tractor for Every Size Farm<br />

This 8-16 and 12-25 Avery are two of the six sizes of Avery Tractors, with all<br />

these special features. The other sizes are 14-28, 18-36, 25-50 and 40-80 H. P.<br />

The Avery Company also make a special 5-10 H. P. Avery Tractor, the wonder-<br />

ful Avery Motor Cultivator now built with six cylinders and a size Avery Thresh-<br />

er and Plow for every Avery Tractor.<br />

Don't fail to attend the Demonstration. You'll be glad you came even if you<br />

do not buy.<br />

Austin-Hall Hardware Company<br />

Brownwood,<br />

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PAGE SIX BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, AUGUST 6, 1919<br />

ENGLAND'S FOOD SITUATION SO<br />

SERIOUS THAT, BARRING ANY<br />

FEDERAL AID, VIOLENCE CERTAIN<br />

B) KARL w<br />

:<br />

i;h R'I r»'» i i hen t urned around an 1<br />

Pall Mali Ha Mte. ii i a" :..•!( i: to the car A p'olicc-mafi<br />

it .s upon rnmentaJ ;<br />

i • B I .1 rasa th --tl tlierti iut« r<br />

problem. I<br />

;!iar that<br />

known by initials only as * 11<br />

(]' ■ •.<br />

is pre- a E<br />

f .:•:>■ ri were u ider i<br />

TOO. to pet page-wide<br />

ffl.viu - train. ' i.<br />

I ey stplt n thei ear.<br />

paper headlii •<br />

ed as btsng a nuanlK<br />

British delegation. Oe^.tateP .:.•<br />

pressions gained by t!,e rtijssfor, wt .<br />

The magnitude of utn<br />

America.<br />

T'a«> important position 0 i Up.ied<br />

the newer uniyi pt (lv<br />

Wa-st.<br />

The day is ] a t whcii<br />

' ;att take th ad><br />

what hie |ir«--» hes >u \ hiir<br />

tahlished two traveling scholar<br />

tot !.,. oion student \ to Ai n lir.jr<br />

krersitiesr- otie for a<br />

and the other I<br />

• Tie' va)ue to the v. •: [m b*-r<br />

aiall<br />

»rv (.nods t«roceries<br />

all delivered on tha<br />

better service.—<br />

Mr. Business<br />

Man and<br />

Merchant!<br />

your ,ns of your<br />

ol ription.<br />

>repared o furnish you on short<br />

I.!.!' DtJR .\!)\TRi!SINT; D^ARTMENT HELP<br />

YOU PLv\N YOLR AI SING CAMPAIGN<br />

.(>! '<br />

When<br />

You Buy Milk<br />

Buythe M Verib<br />

0;:r Exjx rieri i .' : .:.• 2> rvi<br />

:<br />

i^*^<br />

VeuSeZl'' y^j<br />

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Enough<br />

OoalLabei<br />

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BROWN WOOD BULLETIN, AUGUST 6, 1919<br />

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PAGE SEVEF<br />

T<br />

fyJackson; ,<br />

(ire Gory<br />

COPYRIGHT<br />

Vm<br />

CHAPTER X.<br />

A Bold Game.<br />

•Ton will know, Josefa, if there Is<br />

Anything missing from the master V<br />

room?"<br />

"SI. senor. I know each little<br />

thing. There has heen no change for<br />

many years."<br />

The small, wrinkled, almost black<br />

face of the little old Indian woman<br />

looked up cm lowly into St.tnway's.<br />

"Then come. I., t i:s butty*<br />

He led the way. They went through<br />

the drawing room, where uae of the<br />

bouse servants was lighting tin<br />

dies, where Torre wi \wz back<br />

and forth, his r showing<br />

for tin me.<br />

Ten-su de la (luerra's scream had<br />

sounds through the house early that<br />

morning—at three o'clock- Tinday<br />

had d . and now it was<br />

growing dark.<br />

Still Torre and .Tun rer. were prisoners;<br />

still Dempton fretted an<br />

and sulked in the pr.-~t library.<br />

Torre looked up quickly, bis .<br />

eager, i ,nt. Stanway<br />

at him. giving no rtiou in the<br />

swift turning of - eyes. Torre<br />

frowned and Ml at h!s lip,<br />

looked to his leader with both question<br />

and criticism in his .<br />

- the rancher,<br />

♦hey ] on through the<br />

roomf The d-<br />

"Now. JoS< f;;."<br />

nway threw open the d<br />

the la Guerrn's<br />

Jei f whir.<br />

chief to j<br />

hers*-<br />

old.<br />

look, J u there<br />

fl th«- :<br />

had He looked at 1<br />

a moment I<br />

lng. nut sure u by } . «<br />

for<br />

•luao milled bor b roved<br />

about<br />

Bkn ly, r>ml<br />

her<br />

There Is i<br />

eald. speal "Everything—"<br />

She broke or<br />

are gr«'\vi; ; jhten-<br />

Ing. T<br />

to n far <<br />

shadow<br />

eaiidle<br />

■bore<br />

:" stie<br />

Ifcer-<br />

. «-r< -<br />

e thresh-<br />

in her v«»:<br />

for twenty<br />

twent;<br />

"What. Jo?<br />

iiurriro;<br />

to hi- ride.<br />

"The \:*\<br />

voice Kuddenly dr« e where<br />

It hum- i where<br />

It 1<br />

ish.*! T<br />

ha%>- taken it;'<br />

- ■ ■<br />

womanV 1 ■ I<br />

to the WJ<br />

enough but<br />

he k-y,<br />

haiii'lns fr«»:u a little v 1 left.<br />

*\\<br />

ly-<br />

"Tl lb- would nllov<br />

one to touch it. li<br />

alw. : .: in the<br />

morning, at n at t<br />

beou want Insurance<br />

in 002 ol ' and !>■ - ;<br />

. (un rer prg und< r 'i<br />

laws. 1 - d room ■<br />

WAVrFP To i tn o.l 150 acres<br />

1_' i P.rowiiwood. 100<br />

in (iiitivatio: _ inder irriga-<br />

For I :ti«uiars phone<br />

217. FOR RKNT--Fu-nished<br />

iuht hi<br />

WAX'li.D<br />

at we-ds on (arm,<br />

c h ')wmr will furnish tram<br />

- Will II.<br />

Ma me .!-}:.. 2<br />

WANTiih-To buj rjecoml-hand furn-<br />

ItuTe and Btoves, highest cash prices<br />

w r. Dov den h'urciture '"o.. i'liiH'<br />

i : —i4-»tr,<br />

\VA> to hay your fresh<br />

• BO} Bena Market. —1 ;<br />

WAN. .;;-:.. heat caah prices paid<br />

for second haefll furniture. Hom«<br />

,,,,,j F g >r •. 'Phfuie 4^1. —1 :-tfr<br />

i'writ-<br />

^ v t art<br />

I t'Pf-<br />

one Hotel Apply<br />

W Lee. Telehone R-7.",»> 2Htfc<br />

phone R-7:::»<br />

rooms for<br />

Ml P<br />

FOR iiKNT— Nice < iroom. I<br />

in. Call at 201 West Adams, or 'phone<br />

r,i , -mfc<br />

FOR iillXT—T.) couple only, foir or<br />

room apartment or two-tonn<br />

it, each furnished with sleeping<br />

porch. —Mr.;, ii €. Duncan,<br />

dtfc<br />

PJ:.\T Four tarnished rooms<br />

with hath. ;se keeping.<br />

Phone J Avenue.<br />

Browcwood. tfn<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

\ VNTKl>- V'oung lady or man to<br />

• r. ■ • appij uh- . — ~<br />

earn* ' wran! to learn the bus- \VP PM'V<br />

: hand furniture N>«<br />

. permanently located, expect t.. I Hand Store. 203 w>at<br />

• • with if for a profeasioh and<br />

24*3 te.<br />

I :OW IS THE TIME TO IN-<br />

VEST IN REAL ESTATE.<br />

I )Q acres, 16 miles from<br />

iow:i. 4 miles of Elkins, ] 2<br />

in'iir Bayou front, H} acres in<br />

1 v.liivation. 40 more tillable.<br />

4 room house, good well. 10()<br />

acres in vailey; $30.00 per<br />

acre.<br />

2 ) acres. 10 miles south ol<br />

on IK vi»r \v.\.M;i>;ni,it\ i carr let us , ov,':i, 40 arics in cultivation.<br />

.-'iiiM'i j, - tin- piii». At:.tin. demonstrate the \Vo<br />

' !lM "' ORG half tiliaible. Usual im-<br />

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PAGE EIGHT Brownwood Bulletin AUGUST 6, 1919 V<br />

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Our u August Clean-Sweep Sale" Will Convince the Most<br />

Skeptical that this is Money Saving Time for Them!<br />

A CLEAN SWEEP MUST BE MADE ON ALL SUMMER GOODS, AND BIG<br />

PRICE REDUCTIONS PREVAIL ON ALL LINES.<br />

If you would know the value of true economy we certainly would advise you to<br />

pay this event a visit now, or before it finally comes to a close. It has a saving<br />

story to unfold to you on every article on sale in every department. Some of<br />

these articles we list here; hundreds of others you will find in our store.<br />

DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT<br />

50c 32 inch. Ginghams for 39c<br />

35c 27 inch. Ginghams for 29c<br />

25c 27 inch. Ginghams for -21c<br />

25c 24 inch. Percales for 18c<br />

DOMESTIC<br />

33c 36 inch. Domestic for 25c<br />

25c 36 inch. Domestic for 19c<br />

SHEETS<br />

81x90 $2.00 Pullaway Sheets for . .$1.69<br />

72x90 Samson Seamed Sheets for $1.25<br />

81x90 Rainbow Sheets for $1.25<br />

72x90 Wearwell Sheets at $1.79<br />

WHITE VOILES, FLAXONS, DIMI-<br />

TIES, FANCY WAISTINGS, ETC.<br />

$ 1.00 values for only 75c<br />

75c or 85c values for 55c<br />

65c or 69c values for 49c<br />

50c for 39c—35c for 29c<br />

29c for 23c—39c Dimity for 29c<br />

BABY CAPS at V A off regular.<br />

WOMEN'S NECKWEAR at ■ \ off.<br />

VOILE WAISTS at one-third off.<br />

WOMEN'S CORSETS. 10 per cent off.<br />

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—' 4 off.<br />

COUNTERPANES at V 4 off.<br />

WHITE SHIRTINGS<br />

$1.25 values for 69c<br />

$ 1.00 values for 59c<br />

65c values for 35c<br />

FOR A COMPREHENSIVE IDEA as to<br />

the wide scope of this sale a visit here is<br />

necessarv.<br />

Courtesy<br />

and<br />

Service<br />

ij<br />

J<br />

PERSONAL ITEMS<br />

:rn»d trom Lit-<br />

X\f Ro'k. Ar > morn<br />

-<br />

attend ah- -i Blanl<br />

H 0 Conn<br />

mint<br />

Re> n W H Karp wili |<<br />

in the morn. .<br />

Kncampnier- tl da>><br />

iOBta Morgan left ?hK mirn-<br />

Inj to rfail ait in T .-<br />

Texas<br />

I)r W. ii. Gray and a*-<br />

tend« Kerrville Kneampment. returned<br />

hon • ^ning<br />

Miss Mattie Mae Mar- returned<br />

to her home in Zephyr a!<br />

MEN'S SUMMER SUITS % OFF<br />

MEN'S FELT HATS % OFF<br />

MEN'S STRAW HATS Vi OFF<br />

BOYS' SUMMER SUITS One-Third OFF<br />

BOYS' WASH SUITS Vi PRICE<br />

BOYS' HEAVIER SUITS '4 OFF<br />

MEN'S UNDERWEAR<br />

MEN'S SHIRTS all Reduced.<br />

Men's Ties at Sale Prices.<br />

BATHING SUITS<br />

THE STOPE FOB ALL r^THEPEOPLE,<br />

ing liiitn Misses Mildred VtcC-ulley and<br />

Maggie Mae \!P«-ra'or Hobson L. Heard of ('»!,.<br />

•end a areek with his rcla<br />

- Klizabeth Br< I Lamps<br />

i - in • •■ d ad to<br />

MEN'S OXFORDS<br />

Men's $10.00 Oxfords for $7.45<br />

Men's $9.00 Oxfords for $7.45<br />

Men's $8.50 Oxfords for $7.45<br />

Men's $7.50 Oxfords for $4.95<br />

English shapes and conservative toes and<br />

straight lasts.<br />

LINE MEN'S HIGH SHOES — $7.50<br />

Brown Calf English Walkers $6.95<br />

It's Good<br />

Old Saving<br />

Time<br />

ing her brother; Qlivei\ n Dallas,<br />

v\.ll returh tniortow<br />

W IJ \\'hitehead f»f San Anlotiin Is<br />

in Bromftwood for a it tend Ing<br />

''i tisiness tiiattera<br />

LITTLE ITEMS OF<br />

LOCAL INTEREST<br />

The First Presbyterian church will<br />

hold its regular Braver meeting Wednesday<br />

evening at 8:3t), The services<br />

will be conducted by the pastor.<br />

been able to find a boarding place, and<br />

that steeping and eating just anywhere<br />

is a bit unsatisfactory.<br />

Elmer Ford, who recently resigned<br />

>Irs. Z. % HUtntoii, Justice of Ifee'lM" P°^in with fn < ! Citizens National<br />

Peace in the Hlanket Precinct, was |*l*W*. nas accepted a similar position<br />

jtown yesterday attending to business|.i" '>»« of the banks at Kastland.<br />

matters<br />

! * Hoy McDonald, who has been connected<br />

with the Citizens National Bank,<br />

I<br />

has resigned that position and Is nov.<br />

associated with Petty Brother*.<br />

Mrs. II ft Ihirst, proprietor of the<br />

Marinello Comtort Shop, returned this<br />

Owen Kmerson arrived this morning- mornin „ fmm Chicago where tor ievv<br />

from Camp Travis, where he has just ^j wrly t'ounty -Commissioner f that i>re MS the guests of friends; These young<br />

cfriet; was in town yesterday, bringing people Were married only a feu days<br />

in a load of Irish potatoes, which he .,,,,, ;UM j are including Btownwood in<br />

sold to the local stores. their honeymoon ih-rinary.<br />

"Nullcr" Collins of Coletnan was in Reports from the bedside of ( it><br />

Mro.vnwood Tuesday visiting with Marshal John Champion, who i.- in fche<br />

friends Mr. Golins has only recently hospital at Temple, state that he is<br />

returned from Frame and Luxemburg, doling as well as could be expected uu<br />

where he was a member of the 21st (|rr the circumstances, and that as noon<br />

Field Artillery Hand.<br />

as his condition permits he will be re<br />

moved 10 bis home in Brownwood<br />

.1. S. Hlagg is nmlined to his room.<br />

Over Cilliam Hiothers. suffering horn a<br />

seVere attack of rheumatism He is<br />

planning to go to Ma-lin in the next<br />

few da>: . in the hope (>t etlecting a<br />

cure o h; malady<br />

IV. T. .hmis and son. O. !\, a«> In<br />

Brownwood today from their home<br />

near .Junction, to arrange tor accom-<br />

modations for the family while the<br />

ch Mien are in school here this fall.<br />

Til.- older children will enter Howard<br />

.John IJnrher and family left this Payne College, the younger children<br />

Bi0ri M J"or Christosal where they the public schools. .Mr .larvis l< a<br />

will attend the Baptist Kmumpment prosperous farmer and stockman of<br />

Mr I5J11 i ' e\pe«>e| Wilkinson has acin<br />

the banking business at Bryan, cepted a.position with the citizens Nal<br />

i i- ting his brother. .1. T tional Hank and assumed his duties<br />

\1 -in; i- ol tins place The four re- there Tuesday. He is an honor grailma<br />

mum wnii'er., of this family have Hate of Daniel [taker college, and on<br />

held their anual reunion at the first call for volunteers he entered<br />

I laho<br />

I'ncie Sam's service; as pyiv.ate* where<br />

by diligent fit ad; and attention to duly<br />

thief Mechanic Krnest Faulkner ar- he soon rose to the rank of Lieutenant<br />

t.\cd in the city 'hi- morning on a He sa* some very active service m<br />

thirty uav furlough with his patents. Prance and has only recently<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kaulknei lleihij honorable discharge<br />

h..v vei ten more months of service<br />

(h,;d Othiitt. • N»"'' r *><br />

n '» >ls aIHl Hiff ^<br />

T>l,r '<br />

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have been guests since Sunday oi<br />

The Drown Lou Tuokejr came in this purchased the fiill sto ( ;. oi goods i"f<br />

morn ifi g from I'.tie-'me i>> viaii her the Uooae) Mfer an tile company.<br />

aunt. M- r M. Moo- h T ,<br />

Uii<br />

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ku^ from New ^>rk and St. L »us v,)w>are<br />

here fr< fThrtsi tig h( , j)1|n h;) . ,. ;| th( . ;<br />

ltJ&<br />

LOONEY MERCANTILE CO<br />

I'hones :MH>, .101, 309<br />

(To be continued)<br />

is<br />

IN LINE FOR RAIL-<br />

TO OIL FIELD<br />

(HAMBER Of roVXERTE H \><br />

( 0>MIITTKK Ol I TO t A>V\SS<br />

SITI'ATION \M> REPORT.<br />

i By Vssociated Press i .<br />

KKKi»i-:m«'Ksi:i i:

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