Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1926 Page: 6 of 8
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betog formed which w« expect to
function In the Improvement work
through the Bops' clhbs sod the in*
trodoctton of better ■tree.’* .
Mir. Qrillln states that the report
of the dairying. farm engineering
and agronomy for the month of
luaaty were the three important
projects whkh he undertook to cor.
Yy out. Only a brief report hi given
above but a more detailed account
of the work baa been- sent into Col-
lege Station. ^
oI hard times la baud. He says the
maassaasairs
la la Dallas and when ha sniped
X the residence of his relatives
they had several newspaper dip-
pings ready to show him stxmLthc
old gray stare being dead dad the
Incident relative to her funeral.
up to auch an extant that news*
papers Want' d to Interview him on
the supposition that ha was a mem*
bar of Roald Amudm's expedi-
tion, just getting hack. He rays
people down here know nothing
about-cold weather. In spite of all
ha coaid do he was cold all the time
I except when he was la an airtight
room Bitting almost on a store,
or covered head sad ears coder a
1 pile of blankets. However, the peo-
, pie te Bast Orange seem to be en-
I joying fine health and moat of them
do not wear any morse clothes ap*
' parently than Brown wood people;
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Within
VAKBBAO FILLS
E5 BKIU RAM
FARMING GIJ
itTKNTION,
lal’S
ido Brownwvsid fa-
' Following1 Is Ur short narrative
report made by County Agricultural
Agent 0. P. Ortflln. of the work on
three projects which he spent good
Waiter Johnson. e«
toe county Jail today,
sowing a very strenua
I* which wap ctptu
whlci
mows, will hi seen above too office
uf the Hotel^euthem. tt waa *4»
nonneed this afternoon at. the Mn.
P. B. Wetter, manager ef tof Ho-
tel Southern* sent the lmnd of the
Old Gray Mire'to Prank T. Lortww*
ski. taxidermist, residing In the
Brooklyn Heights at JTOet Worth.
and Mr. Lorkowski, has been buay ____________________
with the head since a few weeks bad ^ plowed 4fp and haul
before Christmas. .led to the house, andwhes a greri
In a telephone ccmversafton with ,,c hlld be9n collected, ht
A. D. Johnson, chief greeter at the .....
Southern._____
kowski stated that the head would
be ready to’be returned to Brown-
wood within the next three or four
to commit to the loss side of to*
ledger, decided to pee what could h<
done te the way of saving the vep
oUbiee. So he prepared a larci
place at the bonne, ky covering th-
fftoond with straw, and Joo?e dirt
placing the rutabagas thereon whet
afternoon by Depdty Sheriff Car*
Adams, after the negro had brok-
en, from Deputy Adam's grasp u:
thd corner of toe Rogers building
Center Avenue and E. Raker street
Walter Johnson is not the big
hoy with the big arm of the Wash
tngton. Senators of the America 1
league, hot he Is said to be an ex-
convict with a pdlice record in
vWt Worth. Tie was originally
before Christmas.
In s telephone conversation with
_____ • ‘
this morning. Mr. Lor-
-jdcejitlr ho found that they
well. preserved, ,ja fact Were
weeks and that he was making a 7*^UaSd tTSffStoSS^Wh™
special effort to put the head in a coog^j tt was found that If there
moat life like condition. ■ ! was any change In the taste of the
“I believe that 'when I have coita- rutabagas as compared with late
plptid the head it will be so life- aU(Umn they were much better now.
Ilfce that every on# who secB it will This L, a joed h|nt M lo hoW
ho expecting to hear it neigh every rutabagas or turnips may be kept
second."* Hr- Lorkowski told Hr. j through hard winter season:;, sim-
Johnson In too conversation. . plv by bedding as, in the case ol
The Taxidermist stated that the 8WWt 1 .
bead wan. In excellent condition The habit Qf betting or setting
when ho received R for work and ro!lards te bed* and qbvering them,
that ho expected to make this his u aa oM and tried one te lias'
masterpiece, because of the fate Texas, gid wherever coilarUx are
the Did Gray More hod woo ajpee raia€g In quantities
being placed before the public eye family
by the cltlsens of Brohrnwood. w, _
Mr. Richey taopos to have the M out tn a cluster, ana
mounted head of Sarah here i-bout'^j htgh vtth dirt after 1
Hhe same time the Brown wood del- aM covered with a light
egatlon returns from Pat is where
they will get the new Old Gray
Mare. Maggib. which th > Paris
Chamber of Commerce and the Par-
is American Legion arc donating
to the dtlxens of Brownwood and
te the if 2nd Infantry band, better
known over the United States as
the Old Oray Mare Bud
Deputy Adams received a call
Atom the' Everywoman's Shopp<
Jftanday afternoon about 4 o'clock
to arrest a negro who had stolen 1
dress from the store. Deputy Ad
Ul perfected the arrest all right
the dfcw did not know when
le*l through the Brown Couuty
Farmers’ Association.
“Most,of this fertiliser jrill- be
applied to the sandy soli about May
to he planted in rotton. Some of
it will- b. naed on demonstration!
1 mom than Urn plots df corn sod some watprA
r can use. they are usually melons. , I J
kept bjr being, dag up with a hoe, 4 “The May people also ^rift-chased
—* *----■ *—- ’ about 40# bushels ot f* digrce cot-
ten seed tbrouf^toe. Brown conn-
ty Farmers Association to begin u
standardization project which they
hopejo extend to all of their gin
territory next yeaivOther standard-
ization project« are making fair
progress. At Brookrtmtith a meet..
Ing was held on January 30. and
plans laid fur beginning to stand-
ardise the cotton production in that
community. N,
"Bad wrothgr prevented toe com-
pletion of all our terracing projects
that had been scheduled for Jan-
uary anti a pan of the woA will
have to be carried Into February-
Lines were run on piMht different
terms during January We saw
Look out for th
train that bring:
and lost one.' *he game loot went tk
the Stephen? |lle Yellow Jacket*,
one of the utrongest qntntsw In
Texas this season. , ,
Tonight th«f Simmons University
Cowboys, ea iched by Vtc Pajmf
and captained by “Big Chief pick- \
•as, will take on the Yellow Jack-
ets of Howard Payne college for a
rage game. The Cowboys come fcerc
today to play two games with the)
Jackets and [two with the Billies of
Daniel llakdr college. \t
ffiUTIGp
straight from { Ltiu**
St Louis with a whole bagful of tricks to amuse
THE PARENTS AND CHILDREN
OF THIS CITY AND COMMUNITY '
I Don'tFailtojun I * V
. r 11 ^Cedftesyb*^
!^J.LKING I
til E. BAKER. BROWNWOOD, TEXAS .
stranger tn Brownwood. picked ui
pt stick and felled the negro to tb»
ground and then pounced npon
him. iwputy Adams soon arrived
and the negro was thea In the cut
tody of officers for the second tlmr
Atoit djjf.
In the handbag which wss late*
located at a hamburger stand in
th« vicinity of the post ofice. there
Were found articles of women'!
clothes valued at about fSS. Th/
negro visited gve placet here yes.
terday taking clothes and wumen't
Mods as he went, stores . from
which goods had been stolen were
Hemphill-Pain. Guy's Store Store
The Style Shop. Everywoman's
Last week-end the Jackets and
Cowboys split even In • series ul
Abilene. Week before last the Hill
BIHIes and Cowboys split even In a
series at AMIene.
Ztggy Sears, well known base-
hall player of the Port ’ Worth
Cats and also an official on bask-
etball In the Southweel,; nrill ref-
eree the games here this week.
lORGAXTOWyrW. V.,
— After ^•"practice ^e
4 during ''which hr d«* «
r*e semis Hws, six |«»rk <
te fosf of Italian brred,
tare M lad. and a not hr 1
Paying far the Home
con- go after tor world's eating record
nod* some time this week,
intil HU tentative menu incledrak twelve
One pounds of ftsli. four loaves of hrrad,
time five cups of coffee and two do*-n
am eggs. P«*lkv oftccn wiU\rcfcrec the
w a 1 contest. ' ‘ \
dess u -TL -
Mark McGee Sags
Not Connected With
Prosecutors Office
“Plans are being itiade for a
demonstration farm grjiary equip-
ped with an elevator 1 dr handling
*raia- , ‘ ' .. . .1 -
“There are proepeeti for lots of
mighty good work inrie dairy iQL
prov rnent Just amd of us. The
talk of a condstfsarr b dng built at
Brownwood has broug it out the
fact th^Kmany farmeia are Inter-
md anxious
An Associated Press dispatdb
coming out of Port Worth yester-
day carried a statement that Mark
McGee, former adjntont general
and formerly of Brownwood. war
acting as as assistant district at-
torney in Tarrant county. The
story referred to Attorney McOee
as having made a statement in re-
gard to a muroer case- In Fort
Worth*
The report, Mr. McCee states. Is
false. Mr. McCee In hmre attend-
ing to business and thfs morning
A visit toNour Shot
Department itilfcon
vince you of Jtfie su
periorlty of Ute a^ylei
we show. /
, BousseURobertsoi
ach. Hver and
including appei
will convince o
Renfro-McMinu
Camp-Bell Dj
drngglvts ever
the dairying
their 'production if a
market the
-way' cun be found to
milk.
. *‘Ovr people conducting register
Pree Admission Tickets can be bid by1 calling at the store
Some women an »
terflies they want to
Company
> To better a
! the first breath of Spring, which' Has
. | .
American light beverages, we are going
the months of February and March. To
-
during this period we will distribute*-*?"
given this drink unquestioned leadership o\
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to conduct a contest among our dealers duri:
the dealers selling the most bottled Coca C(
ding to their rank in volume of sales, die foUowing Cash Priz
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1926, newspaper, February 3, 1926; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025832/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.