The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 192g.
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WHOLESALE
DISTRIBUTORS
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
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♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦
HA WULFF
INSURANCE
IN ALL ITS PHASES
Phone 30 Brady, Tex.
COMPETITION
Is the Life of Business
We Meet, Overtake
and Pass It
BRADY
MONUMENTAL
WORKS
Brady, Texas
UEEN HOTEL
ALWAYS-
The Best Meal
In Town
50c
MONEY TO LEND-
AVIOn Farms and Ranches
LOW RATE AND LONG TIME
E. B. CHANDLER & CO.
San Antonio, Texas
J. H. WHITE, Representative,
Brady, Texas
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Day Phone 4, Night Phone 195
J, E. Stevens-Gober
Co.
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♦ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ♦
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GARDNER THOMAS
AUDITS
ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
STATEMENTS
114 East Baker St.,
Brownwood, Texas
J. E. Shropshire W. H. Adkins
Shropshire & Adkins
Lawyers
BRADT
TEXAS
M S. MIDDLEMISS
Painter, Decorator
and Paper Hanger
Phone 978
Brady, Tex.
PR. H. W. LINDLEY
• Dentist
X-Ray and Dental Diagnosis
Over Broad Mercantile Co.
PHONE 81
T.R. Wm. C. JONES
D Dentist
X-RAY EXAMINATION AND
I DENTAL DIAGNOSIS
Office front suite rooms on the tnd
floor, Brady National Bank Bldg.
LADIES
Bring your shoes to M. L.
| Leddy and have them repair-
ed on that NEW FAMOUS
| METALLIC FASTENER. "A)
tacks, no stiff soles. Moses
| them look like new. “We lead,
others follow.” M. L. LEDDY
' Saddle and Shoe Shop, South
Blackburn Street.
We have the exclusive agen-
cy for Kuhn’s Turkey and
Sheep Marking Paint. All
colors—all size cans. J. E.
STEVENS-GOBER CO., INC.
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An Oklahoma
Mother Says:
Mm "BLACK DRAUGHT is
rag a fine medicine to
If give to children. I
y Wuse it for mine
f whenever I need to
* give them a laxa-
1 tive. They don’t
“a mind taking it
: when I make it into
■ a tea, and it quickly
a relieves constipa-
(on tion and the bad
NN U symptoms which
A come from it. I can
D recommend it to
othermothers, for I have
found it useful in my home.
"When I was a child my
mother gave it to me when-
ever I complained of not feel-
ing well I have always taken
it for upset stomach and con-
stipation. It is about the only
medicine I have to take. A
few doses of Black Draught
now and then, keep my system
in order. My husband takes
It, too. I hardly see how I
could keep house without
Black-Draught. It has be-
come a standby with us, in
keeping the children and our-
selves well.”—Mrs. Luther
Brassfield, Claremore, Okla.
upset stomach and con-
ion Te ia about th. nol.
Thedford’s
BLACK DRA
Jr
h Constipation,
Indigestion, Biliousness
am -ieusenase
•EMMImDIE
First aid to
hen-pecked
husbands
REEK looking fellow
he was. Came in the
other day and thanked me
for selling him Delco*
Light. Says he’s lots more
easy in his mind since his
wife got an electric iron
and a vacuum sweeper.
“Them old-fashioned irons
was awful sorta durable,” he
says, a feeling a lump on the
back of his neck. “And a
vacuum sweeper’s not near as
handy as a broom to soak a
fellow with. Now I wonder if
you know where I could get a
soft rubber rollin’ pin.”
I guess that’s one reason for
having Delco-Light I never
thought of. I don’t think I’ll be
able to use it much at that.
What with comfort, convene
ience and farm profits, I’ve got
all the arguments 1 can use.
WILL
KENNERLY
Brady, Texas
Cnebsa
se a card and I’ll
your home for a
DELCO
LIGHT
ELECTRIC POWER AND
LIGHT PLANTS
‘PRODUCTS
OF GENERAL MOTORS
Made and Guaranteed by Delco-Liche
Company, Dayton, Ohio
Sweetwater Is Host
Press Convention
to be July 12-13th
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♦ CLASSY-FI ADS * - Picture
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This dog story is told by Harry
Preston in his sporting reminis.
FOR RENT—Store building, cences, "Memories”—a delightful
FOR RENT—
opposite City Tall Sep T R panoramic view of the sporting
opposite Mail. See J. world of America and England for
the last fifty years, reprinted in
TAD . n , the Kansas City Times.
CENT -3 unfurnished ' Tom Gannaway, owner of many
rooms and bath. MRS. JULIA 1 winning bull terriers, had a won-
WIGGINTON, derful, almost human, old dog, who
------had been regularly shown with
FOR RENT—2 unfurnished great success. Gannaway lived just
13214 off Westminster. One day he was
light housekeeping rooms for preparing two other dogs for the
.. .couple. Phone 316. / show at the Horticultural hall in
to entertain the many,editors and “ , Westminster. The old dog looked
newspaper officials and a program F OR RENT—Room and board on. He was not entered, and so
committee, composed of local news- —$8 per week. MORROW HO-was left behind. During the after-
paper men and officials of the as-
sociation, is busy completing de-
tails for a very interesting and
instructive series of lectures, ad-
SWEETWATER, June 13.-Be-
tween 150 and 200 newspaper men
from all parts of the Southwest,
but principally from West Texas
cities, will gather here on Friday,,
July 12, for the fourth annual
meeting of the West Texas Press
association, tiie largest district or-
ganization in the world, for a two-
day session.
Elaborate plans are being made
dresses and talks.
WHITEMAN.
Westminster. The old dog looked
He was not entered, and so
TEL, Phone 146._____
FOR RENT—Three furnished
rooms. All modern conven-
iences. Phone 337, MRS. AL-
ICE WOLF.
J. J. Taylor, State Press of the
Dallas News, Sam Miller, Mineral
Wells, president of the Texas
Press association, L. M. Nichols,
state auditor of Oklahoma, pub-
lisher of a newspaper at Bristow,
Okla., and a member of the execu-
tive committee of the N. E. A., H.
C. Hotaling, executive secretary
of the N. E. A., a representative
of the Chicago Tribune; Max Bent,
ley, Abilene Reporter-News; Jim
Lowry, Honey Grove Signal, Homer
D. Wade, retiring manager of the A . tomnist amn Ann. +
West Texas Chamber of Commerce A 1 tourist camp Apply at
and others will appear on the pro- Brady Standard office.
gram during business sessions.
A REGULAR MEAL—only
15c—‘CREAMY’ Malted Milks
at Rawson-Hough’s.
HEN HOUSE BUGS
—can be killed and kept away six
months or longer by painting the
inside of the hen house with
MARTIN’S ROOST PAINT
Poultry infested with blood-sucking
insects should be fed
MARTIN’S POULTRY TONE
Ask
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
NOTICE
THE GULF & WEST TEXAS
RAILWAY COMPANY hereby
gives notice that on the 27th day
of May, 1929, it filed with the
Interstate Commerce Commission
at Washington D. C., its applica-
tion for a certificate that the pres-
ent and future public convenience
and necessity require the construc-
tion by it of a line of railroad ex-
tending from Fredericksburg in a
general northwesterly direction to
Brady, and from Eden in a north-
westerly direction to San Angelo,
a distance of 113 miles, in Gilles-
pie, Mason, McCulloch, Concho, and
Tom Green counties, Texas, or the
alternative, from Wetmore to Bra-
dy, and from Eden to San Angelo,
a distance of 170 miles in Bexar,
Comal, Gillespie, Mason, McCulloch
Concho and Tom Green counties,
Texas.
THE GULF & WEST TEXAS
RAILWAY COMPANY
R. W. Morrison, President.
San Antonio, Texas.
STRENGTHENED
ENTIRE SYSTEM
“Two years ago specialists in
Louisiana advised me to come to
San Antonio to recuperate from a
bad spell of malaria, which had
poisoned my system and left me
in a run-down condition. My com-
MRS. E. PRUDHOMME
noon n friend of Gannaway’s said
to him:
"You haven't entered the old dog,
have you, Tom?
“No,” said Gannaway.
"Well," said the friend, “he’s
i here, all the same."
FOR RENT F room hone, or And in fact the dog had gone
5 LET 5 room house on on his own and taken over a spare
North Bridge Street. Good bench and now sat there, looking
community. $25.00 per month, quite unruffled despite a laughing
GRAHAN BROTHERS i crowd round him. The bench he
-----------------------------_- had jumped into was under an en-
FOR RENT—June 1st, small tirely different classification of
Filling Station and Store 4065.
Building; on Highway, three -----------
blocks from plaza, and near Wide Choice Offered
as to "Canada’s" Name
At least five derivations for the
FOR RENT—We handle rent-word "Canada" have been suggest.
1 e 1 3 ....... .ed. First from the Algonquin word
als of home, in every part of "Cantata,” meaning • "welcome."
supposed to have been used by the
Indians when they first saw Cartier,
whom they received with demon-
strations of joy. Second, from the
Iroquois word “Cantata," meaning
“a collection of huts," and being
the word the Algonquins applied to
their chief town. Third, from a
Spanish word “Acanada,” meaning
“there Is nothing there," Indicating
that the Spaniards saw no signs of
gold as they skirted the coast of
the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Fourth,
from a Portuguese word “Canada,"
meaning “narrow passage," and im-
plying that the Portuguese, long be-
fore Cartier’s time, sailed up the
St. Lawrence and gave the name
“Canada” to the country through
which the comparatively narrow
river flowed, namely that above
Quebec. Fifth, Cordiero says the
word Is Basque for “canal,” which
would convey the same idea as
“strait or narrow passage.” The
first two seem the most likely
derivations. The name "Canada"
was used by the early French ex-
plorers and settlers.
Brady. To rent a home see
us. Persons having homes or
business property for rent
should place same in our
hands. We have hundreds of
Brady newcomers, and invar-
iably get first hand informa-
tion in reference to their
needs. All rentals collected in
advance and promptly remit-
ted for. GRAHAM BROTH-
ERS. Commercial National
Bank Building. Phone 352.
FOR SALE-
FOR SALE—A new two-room
house on a nice lot. Easy
terms. L. M. WOOD.
FOR SALE—Canary birds,
either German Roller or Hartz
Mountain. MRS. GEO. DAVIS,
phone 350.
FOR SALE—A few thousand
feet of good second hand
heart lumber. GRAHAM
BROTHERS.____________
FOR SALE—A real Home in
Southridge, stucco construc-
tion; modern, complete. See
C. L. ROBERTS._________
FOR SALE—520-acre farm,
14 miles south of Brady on
Brady-Mason highway. G. B.
AWALT, Brady, Texas.
FOR SALE—Six room house
with bath in South Brady, in
very desirable addition. See
ERIC SWENSON at Broad
Mercantile Co.______________
FOR SALE—160-acre Farm;
100 acres in cultivation; 5-
room Houce; 1 mile of Pear
Valley; good well of water. H.
J. DAVIS, Brady.___________
FOR SALE—100 eight weeks’
old White Leghorn pullets;
also 100 fryers. J. D. PRE-
WIT, County Agent. Phone
505.__
FOR SALE—A modern five-
room house, sleeping porch,
bath, built-in features, good
garage. Give terms. L. M.
WOOD._______________
FOR SALE-Late 1927 Nash
Special Six coupe; good con-
dition; tires almost new. Will
Sell or trade for Brady realty.
Apply Standard office.
FOR SALE TODAY—Store
building on North Bridge St.,
formerly occupied by Ameri-
can Express Co., with lot 25x
95 ft. Best lot off Plaza. Faces
Commrecial National Bank
east. For price and terms
see GRAHAM BROTHERS.
plexion and eyes had turned an un-
healthy yellow. Everything I ate
gave me trouble, instead of
strength. Constipation kept my
system from throwing off poisons.
I was almost hopeless.
“Sargon did more for me in less
than a month than all the medicines
I used in five years. My friends
say they have never seen such a
remarkable change in anyone in
such a short time. Every trace of
indigestion is gone. My food gives
me the proper nourishment and I
have gained five pounds. I feel
good all the time.
“Sargon Soft Mass Pills over-
come constipation in a natural way.
They not only have rid me of con-
stipation but have driven the ma-
larial poisons out of my body.
“I take the greatest pleasure in
telling all my friends about it.”
The above statement was made
recently by Mrs. E. Prudhomme,
61« West Woodlawn, San Antonio,
Texas, who is highly regarded by
her friends and neighbors.
Sargon may be obtained in Brady
at Central Drug Co.; in Melvin pants. Mno. v. D. VEAVIP,
from Sellers Dre Stori. iam second house east Davis Fill-
srelle 4 To MM ser cury Drug Store, ing Station, E. Main street.
BEST BUY IN McCULLOCH
COUNTY — 1,775 acres of
land, 450 acres in cultivation,
balance grass land; good wa-
ter, good house, fair fence, ex-
cellent terms, four miles of
station; price $15.00, grass
land; $25.00 cultivated land.
GRAHAM BROTHERS, Agts.
FOR SALE—Good planting
cotton seed, Russel Big Boll,
long staple. Order at once;
limited supply. Price $1.25 to
$1.50 per bushel, culled and
sacked. See CONRAD CARL-
SON at Smith Ware House,
Brady, Texas.
WANTED-
WANTED — To do family
washing; price 25c per doz.
pieces, 25c quilts, 20c for
pants. MRS. C. D. DENNIS.
Objective vs. Objecting. E. B. Scarborough reports the
Marion-So Elsie and Bob are sale of a 100-acre farm near Gran-
going together. Do you think they , . . 1 .
will ever marry ?" bury belonging to C. C. Rutiedge,
Aileen—“I don’t know. Matri-to J. W. Underwood of Voca. Con-
mony is he: objective and his sideration, $3,500.
objection!”—Ebling. ---------------------------
We have the exclusive agen-
cy for Kuhn’s Turkey and
Sheep Marking Paint. All
colors—all size cans. J. E.
STEVENS-GOBER CO., INC.
Get your fresh ground ta-
ble meal while in town, and go
to Brady Milling Co. for your
feed. We make it here and can
grind it to any desired fine-
ness or any mixture you want.
You furnish any feed you
have; we will furnish the rest
at a reasonable price. Let’s
talk over your feed problems.
Try our poultry and dairy ra-
tions. All kinds of sawed live
oak stove wood, at all times.
Phone 470, BRADY MILLING
CO.
1
Loss of Power
and vital force,
follow loss of
flesh, or emacia-
tion. Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical
Discovery is a
herbal tonic that
makes the blood
richer, stops the
waste of strength
and tissue, and,
helps to build up healthy flesh.
Thin, pale, puny, pimply children are
made plump, rosy and robust by the
"Discovery." All druggists.
In recovering from “Grippe,” or in con-
valescence from pneumonia, fevers or other
wasting diseases, it speedily and surely in-
vigorates and builds up the whole system.
(Lhama (ita GL1 _N4T have take- Tip
Pierce’s
in their
me. W
down ir
al Disc
,”—Mrs
■ was a girl I became all run-
&, got so weak, tired and de-
I was a burden to myself and
ne. I took Di. Pierce’s Golden
very and it restored me to good
O. J. Davison, 1211 W. 2nd St.
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Brady, Texas
Phone 11
Mountaineer English
The mountaineers have been
called “our contemporary ances-
tors." People from the cities who
visit them are invariably struck with
the old-fashioned, archaic language
commonly used. Yet it is good, if
ungrammatical English that they
speak. If Shakespeare were to re-
turn to earth today, he would feel
fairly at home with the mountain
people. Open fireplaces, the spin-
ning-wheel and the handmade loom,
the Greek lamp and many other
simple household implements would
be familiar objects to the immor-
tal bard. Again he would be in
the forest of Arden and the lan-
guage he would hear would be his
own!—Ethel Park Richardson, In
Preface to “American Mountain
Songs.”
Indecision
Travelers tell us that there Is,
near the Jaffa gate at Jerusalem,
a small terrace on the top of a hill,
called the "Terrace of Indecision."
The ground is so level that the
ruin, falling upon it, seems at a
loss which way to go. Part of it
is carried over the west side,
where it flows Into the Valley of
Roses, and gives life, fertility,
beauty, and fragrance to the Sharon
lilies and roses. The rest flows
down the east side into the Valley
of Tophet and onward to the Dead
sea. Every life has its terrace of In-
decision. On the decision of each
one hangs his future of helpful
life or of death.—Exchange.
Whale Once “Landlubber”
The cachalot or sperm whale is
capable of swallowing a small
piano.
Chunks of cuttlefish disgorged
by whales after they have been
mortally wounded, ure sometimes
six feet long by four feet in width,
according to Frank T. Bullen,
whose “Cruise of the Cachalot” la
considered a standard authority on
whaling.
Incidentally the whale once lived
on land and had hind legs. Sci-
entists gather this fact from the
huge mammal’s bone structure.
Think of Him
Iver was a very earnest young
man without much initiative. Con-
sequeatly, when be bought a dia-
mond engagement ring for his
fiancee he was completely at loss
for a suitable inscription to be en-
graved inside. “What shall I pat
in it, dad?" he asked.
“Oh,” was the reply, “eh—er-
you might say, ‘When this yon see,
think of me.’” The ring was duly
delivered and bore the somewhat
unusual inscription: “When thla
you see, remember dad."—Montreal
Star.
Perspiration Thrown Off
The public health service sags
that according to observations made
by scientists the average quantity
of sweat in 24 hoars may amount
to two or three pints In a person
clothed and at an average tempera-
tore of 32 degrees centigrade. Per*,
sons engaged in unusual conditions
of temperature, or humidity, or
other factors, may excrete consider-
ably more than this amount ae, un-
der certain conditions less.
Good
Lubricating
Oils
Can Only Come from Good Crude Oil
THE NEW
S.A.E. Motor Oils
Made from selected
Paraffin Base Crudes
.. will lengthen the
life of your car.
Consult the chart
Sold by the Following
Courteous Pierce Dealers
Sudden Service Station, Brady, Texas
Quick Service Station, Brady, Texas
North Side Service Station, Brady, Texas
E Z Drive Service Station, Brady, Texas
Ideal Park Service Station, Brady, Texas
H. W. Zweig Garage, Brady, Texas
Melvin Service Station, Melvin, Texas
Voca Service Station, Voca, Texas
Waldrip Garage, Waldrip, Texas
H. E. MURPHY, Agent, Brady, Tomas
PIERCE PETROLEUM CORPORATION
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