Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. "JANUARY 30 1919
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST
LOST Two ?2500NSoutysteru Life
Ins. .policies. FiinjSfceturm to John
Grundy or M.l3enmatr--and I'eceive
reward. s S2lfc
THE PARTY finding a Fourth issue
$50 Liberty Bond N-iJoSslO leave
at Bulletin otlicepxhvrd Payment
stopped. S3tfc
WANTED
"WANTED Three or
men for ta-
Me board. 121Vitfelft
S7c
WANTED Your plain and Jancy sew
ing. Mrs. E. C. McBeey-CO Greeuleaf
Street S7p
WANTED Fifteen young ladies to
work in candy factopv--Experienced
stick candy wrajjifsSceferred. Ap
ply to B. D.Bek Walker-Smith Can-!
dyJFacto
WANTED Cook white or colored.
Salary $10 a week. SEjpsition and
good hours lor eriented cook.
Brownwood Inny-phdne 17G.
2tfc
IghtypSjjeynTu"
WANTED Good light
must be
bargain. Phone
Sap
WANTED Cook
lored at
the Brownwood In
hone 17G.
TStfc
WANTED To tune your-pianos.
Leave orders at Gaither's Tffior Shop-
Phone 15S. Geo. AV. Walker. - 96c
WANTED To buy sec
rnd.
fhrni -
ture. New Second
tore; 110
E. Broadway Phone'a75.
159tfc
WANTED Tou -to know that
- 6ub -
cription price of The Bui
is sixty
cents per month in adyamctt
WANTED All kinds "of stjoofi hand
household goods. WilJpay highest
cash price. W. C. BawdenFurniture
Co. Phone J-937.-
FOR SALE
FOR SALE New five
Car never been
Sltfc
FOR SALE-Five passencerTord ab
solutely perfect coSitronT-at a bar-
gain. See it at Parks Garage. S7p
FOR SALE 1917
car.
See Evans Cle
aiwLJKat AVorks.
or phone 1
76tfc
FOR SALE Iron Safe at a loxTprice.
Made-b Diebold Sfe & LglkCo';; and-
is a bargain- See it at .Btm&tin office.
FRESH SWEET MILK
a cents per
quart. 1314 Brady fe.
e J-312.
-S3tfc
FOR SALF. Six horse powerportable
International GasoIineBngine. 500 E.
Chandler. Phone 52. SSp
j FOR-SALE 1918 modei jxlelon Ford
truck good as new.Seb it at 412
Slays streetl Sr
FOR SALE Good residence--on Mel-
wood at a big bargapfTAddress "D"
care Bulletin. S 75tfc
THE BULLETIN has farvale maps b!
Brown countf also
leises-royalty
contracts assignmc
etc.
$3000.00 one-half cash balance easj
will get a lot 50x150 with tnodern five
room house and sleepingyporch fur-
nished nearly complete. See. owner of
furniture and house ar 1512 Ave. C
Brownwood Texas. Would sell proper-
ty separately. S7p
FOR SALE "Bill Bonlman's Sun-
shine Special" 25c peKcopy. On sale
at bookstores most druse stores and
newstands or.t BuMetin office.
"FOR SALE BlankOil Leases Chattel
Mortages. Vendor's' Lien Notes' Re-
lease of Vendor's Lieu Notes Warran-
ty Deeds etc.r at Daijy Bulletin of
fice tt-
CHEAP OILLAXDS A lon-rejiident
client has asked me to dispose of 450-1
acres of choiceelected Oil leases in
wiLecucb
pas&erfg
useck-Oty
Ford-TouTin
ang
the proven Moran owiieid bnacKieioru aji crops ns lyn that! state in 1917. J
and Callahan courttrcfi Texas. Full j Texas and Georgia wore; sec-
description and particulars by ad-0IMjf' third and fourth holding' the j
dressing S. . C."Coffee Albany Texas. Uaiue rank they did inil017. -CMJniieso-;
; SSpjjta took fifth ranki jumping from ninth
jplajie wlifch she held! in -1917. Ohio
FOR SALE OR TRADEGood fire j dropped liack into sijxth plaqe. from
proof iron pafe at khargain terms tiiei If if th rank. North JCarolina moved
to suit purchaser- jinrjlreat Bulletin
office.
3883'SS'S8i$sS'S'
DR. 0. Jl. LOYE
4- Dentist
4f Office 511. Brownwood National
Bank Buildirig
Phone 92
O DE. G. T. B
ANTJOTT
. dent;
202 2nd
Brownwood Nat? 1 Bank Bldg.
4 Phone 116
" g W & li S 8 t
4 V. Ji. HOWELL. 3f. D. 4
Gewral PJacllUoBer S
faflc 1 wpr ThLV Or Ulaht
Offtce: .Ko ho Drownwoo.1
XfttfeMi tk BHiiainir
Ottk TekphoaNo. m-llln 1 5
. ! & 8 S 4 S S
FOR RENT
FOR RENT My farnrtlose in. Phone
R-7&9. r "T; ' tfc
fIjRXjIshI
board. Phone T-972. '-G3tfc
FOR RENT Modern":
Igalc
25
FOR REXT Bed
close in $3.C0
per week. Phone
S7c
ROOM and be
(fd to lai
Phone Xo.
5.
S3e
kcm isoum iamt ueu room
cloe in gentlemanJmjy. 400 E. Chand-
; letslSt. Phone
S. J -Sltfc
FOR RENT Furnished light house-
keeping rooms. modr"eoiiveniences.
Noi children lietTreejileafSt. Phone
R-335. 79tfc
FOR. "RFXT Xieolv fnrnieVinr rnnms
fori light "housekeepitlgfmodern"
ou 1305 CpltQ8Cic;ctv Phone :R-45.
TStfc
FOR RENT Five room bungalow fur
nished or unfurnislieilrPittsburgh
heater sleepi
and all modern
.conveniences
Coggin Ave. Phone
J-U04. ssc
FOR RENT Two roonis
edfor
light Housekeeping w
UUJU1I
1 aver
A r :
nmg pn-
vatfe bath 903 Ifclwood
Phone
79tfc
J-99S.
FOR RBNT-3 or 4 nice newly papered
iing to those withou
X-
Krl e
reference. Phon
900 Mel wood
j FL'RNISHED apartments.
MISCELLANEOUS
FO) FRUITS ana iloYrS see far tele
phone T. A. Witcher-.epresepting the
iWaxahachie Nursery Company. S7p
Off TJCWCU
LrTumren
O'J'J. J. vv
r-e.
BED ROOM 120MauirplnDnTR
!' j -41tfc
one J-120.iu ' A' nA-.Mii.Mi-(i painting
see;W. J. Crundw.ell. BKbne R-9S
1 ebdlm
a
PURINA MILLS scratch
; hiiiken chowder will
r hens
I lay . if thev are not
Sold by
Wi tcher Produce Co-''
i 4tf
i
WITCHER HOTEL Good beds - con -
venlent location reasonable rates.
post office. Corner
ruams
'
gress. Phone 45S.
WiJ iiAVK IV.OW LN S
mus.
dairy;
Purina Mills food for.
cows and poultry. M'
effleient food
mixtures known to' science. Witcher
nee. Vitcher
Prd&uce Co.
itfc
makovvou
roasters.
S
tqcic to-Ta
Worses;
OKI
.- on the jjj jjjjy of Julyi -j-c) patent
LET US REPAIR your heaters oil and j No. 203. Volume 9 situated on the'- X'
cast cook stoves. SatWaftWon 'guaran-jE. bank of the Colorado river about
teed: New Second HalSoSStore; Phone g miles S. 5 W. from the "city of Brown-
976. " -4277tij.wod. " :
MOVing and Hauling
(COOKSTON'S MOVING ANDHAUL-
ng Service Motor
trt
General
City Transfer. Plmrfo 482R 1 Office;
Elite Cigar Storuf Res.. 482
Illinois First and
Texas Third Slate
In Farm Products
WASHI-NCTON.; Jan. 30. Jligh
prices and increased production swell-
ed the total value of the farm crops
of the' country in I9lk half a 'billion
doiljars more than tlje total of any
nrevious vear. The atrcresate value
of Sarm crops for the1 -year has been
nlaeed at SI l.i90.709.000 by the i - bu -
rcau of crop .estimates. of the Depart-
mei)t of Agriculture. The previous
record value year was
ue for last year's crop
19J7: The vaL
was dDuble. tlie
average value for the five years. 10 L2
to IjfllJG.
.ijfrinois ranked first
in the value of
up (into seventh rank from the (sixth
plae she held the." previous year.
Pennsylvania moved into tenth place
frbpi the fourteenth ! position. Ne-
braska which held seventh place in
l(Jl dropped hack tojthe seventeenth
rank. California dropped from' tenth
rahjc to twenty-first.
The thirteen principal farm crops
corin wheat oats tbarley rye buck-
wheat flaxseed rice (potatoes . sSveot
potatoes tame hay tobacco and lint
cottOn-rwhlch ' formed! almost 80 jier
cent of thp value of all of the country's
i crofts in 1909 as reported by
jsug Bureau were valued in
the Cen'
in 1918 at
$1125990000.
The total value of all crops as given
is the hypothetical value hased upon
upon the ratio of the KJiirlncipal crops
to all crops in the 1909 Census Bu-
reau's report.
BELGIAN HARES
- .... . i .. i
Ktise Belgian KabbiUrncasure
and Profit. A fewdioice stock for
tsajg phone
GAITHER
FOR. SALE. r
Ne.w four room house sleeping porch
two acres of land; cityjwatcr onothaH
mile from J. B. College an ideal !sub-
urban. homo for $2500. Cash .$'1000
balance easv. .
New five room' house corner lot 0.0
by 150 feet well located in Ford's -adr
dilfbn a good buy- for 52500.. Cash
$500 balance like rent. '.
Four room house large lot" to trade
for good home m
tay
difference:
35 acres
house barn
on Austin
for quick sale 2;500;
one-halfycash
lot 100 by 140 on Main Ave.
for 5LS501.
W. A. BELL CO.
Phone (53.
Land and Insurance
AMUSEMENTS:
"Private Peat Lyrib Today."
On the twenty-third day of August;
-l 914. Harold R. Peat enlisted in' the
first Canadian contingent .He rwns
lliwlnr Stye nilrl tlio -rfwiiitino- riffinhi.
decljne(i him tAvjc hc vcriimd
""any smueu ms way in. I'-ouri
i j.. ' i. i .: . .. ..
igoou sireoiK- anu
of bind; newvfourrpcmi
'1JK-A- miles sni'th i r uv
s -
Ckftco
. l juo liuur uu aim .ms companions
taynwer(J on thejr y t0 tie . lrJljning.
fv'ci'iup at Valcartier. where after an in-
one 302.rtenslve month they boarded the trans-
i3Stfciyu l--' ''Beianti. auu mrneti uieir races
toward- war-tossed France.
XOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
The State of Texas. County of Browii '
In the District Court of tlalvestoit
county; Texas. Tenth ' Judicial fDisn
trict; American National Insurance!
Company; plaintiff.; vs. W. 1L Rob-;
bins et ai defendanu?:
Whereas by virtue of' an order of
sale Issued out oj the- Hist net .Court
of Galveston county TeJcus.. Tenth! Jn:
dicial District on a judgment rendered
in said. Court on the 0th: day of Do--
- iyi? m xavor oi; tne
Aiufwcau. iNaiionai insurance upmpa-
ny and against the said W. H. Rob-
bins and . Empire Gas and; Fuel' .Com-'
iCourtj j m Qn 33th ()f Hnu
i. 10ttj c .... i -..
the following described tracts of kind
! situated in the county of T!rovn.. State
l vau-o iiun uuuJliiJIIH . u .tnu- sum
i W. H. -Robbins and &ni)ire ttns rnid
Fuel Company to-'wit: . ; .:
Tr.nct "n i ir.n ncmc nf inn.i unJ
ated in Brown .county.. Teias. known
ag curVey No. r2. iiatenteti to sf' M.
Pointer assignee of RichaVd Bleyins
i ract .o. z. a tract or. parcel of
wnd known as the S. E. of. No..215;
oeing tne unancs uopiin survey and
containing 70 . J-4 acres df land; ' in
!Brov'n county Texas.
iract .so.. 6. 'Survey Np. tate
school land situated in Brfawn Coijiit-;
rr v t. a r n.. i- ! . . I .
iu.as aooui j a nines & irom. tnecuy
of Brownwood .containing 3 7.SS acres
of. land. J ' ; :
- Tract No. -4. Being. Survey Noi. "X
State school land awarded .to'F.-'B;
Matthews by virtue of his .affidavit fil
ed survey of Browii county -Texas; sit-
uated about. 1$ miles S; ofiBrdwnwa.od
containing 37.04 acres of Hand. -
The above four tracts! being . the
same land conveyed 'by F.JB. Matthews
and wife Mary Matthews
to T. H. Ood-
by warranty
fr3' 14th 1910 t
deed of
date Febru-
of record!
in the Deed
-Records of Brown countt Texas and
i reference is here made to said deed
nd record for more accfirate doscrip-
juon or said land. t
I ' A7Id on "e ltb day of March. 1919
i being the first Tuesday hi said-moifth
between the hours of 10" o'clock a; m
and 4 o'clock in. on laid day -id the
.Court House door of sail county I Will
offer for sale and selllat public auc-
tion for cash all the fright title and
interest of the said W. jl. Robbins and
Empire Has and Fuel Company in and
to said property!
- Dated this the 30th
1919. .
Hay of January
R. B. PIT. 1 1.
Sheriff of Brown county Texas.
Tomorrow is
purchas-
cs will be char
next month's ac-
count.
MercNCo
McINNIS & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
1 i 9 West Lee Street
Office Phone 69
Residence 226
MOSEY TO LOAN
If " you wish to borrow money o
your business property or to buj
build or Improve a home in Brown-
woo'd I can secure itfof"yau at. a
low rate of inrerestr and on month
Iv payments tbiantgh the United Sav
Also I Gift! Make you fatm-lOans at
8 per cpU for a term of 5 7 10 or 20
ye
T. If. FRENCH
Itfcnt Bluff. Browinroou Texas
out fyifrtA
DOCTORS SAY
CALOTABS ARE
BEST FOR FLU
'Influenza and Grippe Like Ordinary
Colds Kcquire CnlolaliS lhe Per-
feeted Calomel that is Free from
Hansen and Danger of Salivation.
. Physicians and druggists claim that
the great- epidemic of influenza has
conclusively demonstrated that the
quickest 'cure for a cold and the best
preventive of influenza and' pneumo-
nia is to keep the liver active. so-that
the digestive organs may be in perfect
ed condition. For this purpose Calo-
tnbs. the now .nausealess calomel that
is freed from the sickening and sali-
vating effects is the most .thorough
and dependable as. well W'the-mcfet'
agreeable laxative.
i . Calotabs have the special .advantage
of not . making the patient sick and
tweak as they are free from. the iiaiir
seating and griping qualljip's' and do
not uj)set the digestion and appetite.
One Calotab ai bQd time with: a swallow
of water thatV ail. No alts no.
nausea no r the slightest interference
With your-eating pleasure;; or work.
Next' morning your cold hafe vanished
your liver is "active -and yoti are Teel-
ing fine with ? liearty appetjite for
breakfast.- . . .
For your- protection Calotahs "ar
sold only in original seal e'dl packages
price' 4ieirty-five cents; bld by all
druggists and your money back' if yCu
are not -glad you got theiiu-j-Cadvj..
iDon I Spoil the: Boys.
When They Come Back
(By Associated Press) . "'
Pi'HiiADELP'iriA. Jan. 2:).-'Don't
spoil. the boys. when they -come back;"
was. the plea : of Russel C.Lowell of
the Federal Board' for Vocadonal- Edu
cation when he spoke" here. recently
Mr. Lowell said he . thought that i
some of tuose who had been-maimed L
iii the war were spoiled fbrihe future
by-being feted too' much and adored
as lieroes wbon UuY roadbed their
own home towns. Uty citQd several
cases ' where young men had practi-
cally refusal to undertake! to learn
new trades rafter 'being unfitted by
their wounds -for .continuing" 'at their
old . trades because; Uioy -kild.ihe'y
"did not' heed to vork now; - j : ..
.After n. time! Mr. Lowell declared
a man tires of such id Ion ess! and false
honor and he either become mentaliyi
jslok and despoiidftnl or gets tjuite j
Crooked iu his .mgUtods-'fOid . begins;)
preying upon people instctid of trv-i
3or to. earn a living. : -;. ' ' '. L . '
Mr.. Lowell stated" that one of the
chief difficulties' tho.; Feddpl ;. educa-
tional system is eueounterfn'g is that
pf : getting hold of the maimed- men.
wben they have returned tOjthls coun
try. They filter back to "their-own.
districts and; unless-properly taught:;
to start life anew are. apt to reach .a
bental stage where it is difficult-to
get them to overcome the :real diffi-
culties which exist in the re-education
Sin trades.
f Tomorrow is our first all-purchases
will be charged on next month's ac-
jcount. Looney Merc. Co. ; .
-Turnips with greens at Looney's.
W Onions at Looney's.
Home Roasted means' the blended
!Coffee avc roast daily.' Try It and vqu
Will have no other. Looney: Merc. Co.
"Fresh fleets at Looney's. :
I Perforated metal tubes finished to
resemble tree trunks'; .. into .which
ranches can -be thrust have been pat-
ented for 'building artificial trees for
decorations.
Daily Health Talks
II WORD ABOUT THE KIDNEYS
Blr.IX)CTOR WATSON.
People are easily frightened when
ithey think Eomptbing is the matter with
their lungs or l.ienrt and well they
;may be; but few people nnderstajul
;the-dangers of diseased kidneys. These
;organs have a duty of vital importance
to perform and if they arc diseased
Fthere is no telling how or where the
symptoms may appear. The kidneys
are Alters and when they are healthy
ithey remove the poisons from the blood
and ptjrify it. When the kidneys nrc
diseased the poisons are spread every-
whercnd one of these poisons
acid. The uric acid iju-cftrried al!
through thcNeystemflfnu deposited in
various placesijrilie form of urate
salts in JitG fcetRnkles wrists and
back bitten f onni n g BnTWjumder the.
Sometimes the resulting trouble
called rheumatism lumbago sciatica
and backache. Finally come Etono
in the blunder diabetes and Bright's
disease.
Dr. Pierce of Buffalo N.Y. in recent
years discovered that a certain com-
bination of remedies would dissolve uric
acid (urate salts) in tho system. .lie
found this combination to be barmlees
5q that he made it up in tablets
.of double' Btrength and called them
Amine Tablets. They dissolve uric
acid iu tho human system as hot coffee
dissolves sugar. If you have uric acid
troubles don't delay in tal'Vig Amine
Tablets which can be secured in the
drug stores. You can write Dr. Pierce
too and he will tell you what to eat
and how to live so that more nric acid
will not form in your system. Dr. Fierce
.will not charge for this advice.
SCIENCE.
Indianapolis News: In his address
before the Royal Academy of Science1
at Rome of. which he was elected a
member President Wilson spoke of the
function of science and its relation to
life. "There is" he said "a sense in
which the continuity of human thought
is in the care of bodies like this" and
"a serenity a long view on the. part
of science which seems to be of no
age but to carry human thought along
from the elements of passion" It is
a noble ideal and one which men of
science have very often realized. The
study of physical phenomena undoubt-
edly does have. a calming and broad-
ening effect on the human mind. For
it is. nothing less than the pursuit of
truth by men with whom truth is .the
first consideration. Men can not be
prejudiced even. in. favor of their own
hypotheses if they are to be "prepared
to abandon them when they no longer
serve. Recognizing all. this the Pres-
ident went on to say:
"Therefore it is I dare say' 'with
all men of sclenee a matter of pro-
found regret and shame that science
should in a nation which has made
science its boast have been put to
such dishonorable uses in "the recent
war. Every just mind niust condemn
those who so debased the studies of
men of scienre as to use them against
humanity and therefore. It is part of
your task and of ours to reclaim sci-
ence from this disgrace to show that
she is devoted to the advancement and
interest Of humanity and not to its
embarrassment and destruction."'
The indictment .must stand. The
charge is not that Germany uses sci-
enpe in the prosecution' of war for as
long "as war continues that will have
to be done. We must look to scien-
tist's and inventors for the best guns
ammunition explosives warships and
airplanes. There is a science of war
itself. It is" no doubt a shame" that
the greatest abilities and powers of
men are thus turned to the destruc-
tion rather than the. safeguarding and
development of humanity. But that is
war. It is not- peculiar to Germany.
It is of the use of poisoned gas the
dissemination of noxious germs the;
bombarding from the sea cud the air
of open towns the unrestricted sub-;
marine warfare and . the perfecting of !
the incendiary process; that the Pries-:
ident and other men are thinking.;
Here indeed were the ."triumph's" of !
German science. - '"- - .. "- i
Nor are they the only ones.- P.sy-j
chologists- philosophers and ethnolo-!
yists TuTve built up a set of theories
designed to justify Germany's -.world;
ambitions and to excuse indeed: to
glorify any methods adopted to rea-i
lize them.- Thus .science has' allowed
itself to be degraded until it becamoj Ajhcrican- ExpediUoriary Forces": Kill-
the tool and slave of a baiie. wicked i cu in actiou tv; died In airplane acci-j
and heartless autocracy. The combi-jdoni . died of accident and other j
nation ot modern science wun mcuievaLj causes 7; died of wounds 23; died of
mo'rals-or 'k of them is what' hasfdisce 0; wounded severely 8S3; !
shocked tlie world. It surely Js. the Iwpundd to tfeprree undetermned 329;
duty of all to do what they can . "to wounded slightly 595; missing in -ac-reclahn
science from ihi'.dMgr.ve;" ; iron' i&: total 1377. . ' t
. ' . - . ! ' '
:i
I.
Enormous Meat Cciisumption. T
The Illlennjum GuiUi tkos the '
daily average of half a pound of-meat
.eaten' by 'each individual of. the United
States and finds that. Iti .Ifl' years-the -.average
meat eater- cohsumcs four-.
tons and a half or to. put it. in nnoth-
cr way this average pcr'.oir. at the
end of r0 years has iten enough
tons nf nicnt to be. the equivalent of
six beef ' cattle. -in- eft Ives U2 shee'Pi
'10' lambs- 10 hogs 100 turkeys?. 200
Chickens and ducks 1 dccr. 'besldes
pigeons and. small birds. a: goodly num-
ber What n .shnightr hause-We.have
made oiit of the woridi- Yet two-
thirds of the population of the globe:
-it is estimated never eat mvjit. Among ).
these" hitter are millions of sturdy--
.healthy toilers. We also know that
the. horse the. ox. the elephant
strongest of all . unisnal workers j
build their strength on grasses ..nnd;.:
cereals. . ' - ' ;
f. Righteous Cnuccs. . i
Mr. Blank a prominent and vealthy j
mnn. once took a .foolish notion that'
he wanted to be rid of his wife. After i
a long hard-foucht Icr.-.xl laitU single-
handed except for tho slight help that '.
money and n..batt;ry of lawyers can
give he finally suecopib d In obtaining
a divorce. Tie wouldn't vven need to 1
pnynlilnony so great was his victory. !
As vi reprisal .the ex-wife brought
suit rigainst the man for $100600.0.
Before her case c'ine up one of her v
lawyers remarked th.&t befjiuse of the
wealth-of her fonrnT-hu-ibaud another
legal v. ur wrm.Id result. "
"Well" sild the Vormor Mrs. Blank
"you will have U hntt that my cause
nccordhig to the tradition of our coun
try is as just as his." lie fought for lib
crty and. I am lighting -for indcpehd
once."
Lots to Say.
Three of therii had been In onollt-
tle room for three days an American
a Frenchman and :in Italian.. Game
a Red Cross man on the afternoon of
the third day.
"Is there anything I can do. for
you?" he asked.
"Yes" repljed the American "you
might get an interpreter. Tony and
Gaston and I have- been trading' to-
bacco and showing euch other our
girls'- pictures nnd shying 'onl' and
'sP hnd 'yes' for three days now and
we've got a- lot to tell each othdr if
you can get somebody to help us
out.'"-
W. SXOOK
Embalmer anL Funeral
Director
Ambulance at all Hours;
Phone Office J 1 1 Ring 1
Residence 1 1 1 Ring 2
VEGETABLES
Fresh From - South - Te&as
Beets Lettuce
Radishes ; Spinach
Carrots Yams
Turnips with tops Parsley
New Onions
COMB AND STRAINED HONEY
Fresh Country Butter and Plenty of
Fresh Eggs
"HOME ROASTED" Means More to Coffee
Than Anything Else. Roasted Fresh Each
Day You. Get the Advantage of the Full
Strength of the Coffee as Well as the
Aroma.
STAmMORR&W!
Alluifchases tomorrow will be
churged to your February Account
ooney Mercantile Co.
Brownwood's
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Texas9 Honor Roll
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The following casualties are report-
!Cd ilv the Commanding officer of the '
Kiiied in Action.
PVL Henry F. Duperier" Beaumont.
IItd of. Accident and. Other Causes;
Sgt. Harry R. Cranfield Houston.
JUt'd of Wounds.
Pvt. Willie's. Allen ronton.
Pvt. Charles. O. . Cook. BIrdwell. .
Died of Disease."
Lieut." Lawrence" L: McCauIley San
Antonio .
Pv.t." Loney Booher.Sanger.
Pvt. Luther Hu.ff Ledbetter.-
Pvt. Christino Rodriguez Browns-
ville. .
Pvt. Mynum E. Sniith Lamassa.
Vouuded .Severely.
Lleuttr.. Howard H. Davis San -Marcos.
' - - .
Lieut. Lucius L. Handley Houston.
Lieut Stay ton i. Hankins Quannah.
Sgt. James S. Schooler. Big Lake
Pvt. William. Oscar Greer Roane.
Pvt. Senabie Xinojas. Toyah.
Pvt.. -Byron Humphreys Uvalde. .
Pvt. James W Jennings Bertram.
Pvt. Atlolph F. Garcia San Antonio.
Pvt. Theodore Garcia. Corpus Shris-
ii
"jPvt Guthrie A. Gipson; Jqhnson City.
P'vt Rohert .-H.. Kilorge Brashear.
Pvt. Jackson . Linscomb 'Maurice-
yille.
I'vt Thomas Pedroger1 Islita.
Pvt. Harold "V."- Stanley Ft. Worth.
Pvt. Ancell 11. fMcBlanalian Dallas.
:Pvt. Albert C Weisnetv Chapel Hill.
Pt. Ernest D. Woods. Uvalde;
Hounded: to Degree rndetermined.
Lieut. George P Atkinson Del Rip.
Corp. Daniel .A. Kennedy San Mar
cos. .
Pvt. Edwin T." Anderson Conroe.
Pvt. John Z. Byors Ballinger.
Pvt. "Walter Mosecke Oenaville. -Pvt.
William Wight Abilene.
-Pvt. Thomas V. Ellison Aspermont
Pvt. Jinks Jergens PowelL
iP'vt. Frank Han by Augusto.
Pvt4 Bard Yates Do Berry.
Pvt. Boyd J. Lusk Bar'tlctt.
Pvt. Joseph Pruski Kosciuski
.Pvt. James Gilliam Alvin.
- Pvt. Harvey iH. Jackson. Poteet.
Pvt. George V.DUlard Bartlett. -
Pvt. Daniel Fowler Clark.
Pvt. Earl Fain Dallas. -
Pvt.-Clarence AV. . Hampton Waller.
Pvt. Andrew C Tiner Milvid.
Wounded Slightly.
Cnpt. Joseph S. Sheldon San Anton-
io. Lieut. Thomas A. Dukes Waco.
. Lieut. Edmond E. Behr El Paso.
Lieut. Charles K. Campbell Bren-
ham.. Sgt. Dewey Dismitkes Amarillo.
Sgt. Bryant McClure Pioner.
Sgt. Albert A. Swansseb Mertz.
Sgt. James T. Atkinson MoDade.
Sgt.. Emil J. Dittman El iPjiso. .
Sgt. Georgo P. Hlllman Ft. Worth.
Corp. James E. Hamilton Grapevine.
Corp. Lafayette Hayncs Bee House.
Corp. Uriel E. Byers Brodgeport.
Corp. William E. Rockett Prosper.
Corp; William W. Howell Houston.
Corp. Emmett J. Jones Collinsville
Corp. Fritz Weghorst Brenham.
Economy Store
Corp. Bud R. Wood Harlerigen.
Bugler Josenh E. Heffineton. Prai-
rieville.
Mechanic Samuel C. Merck Sonora.
Pvt. Julius R. Earl Lisbon. "
Pvt. Edwin C. Anderson. Bay City.
Pvt. Otto Jistel Buckholts."
Pvt. Roy G. Jones Decatur.
Pvt. Frank Magness Frankston.
Pi t. Ed. 5. Travcy Ira.
Pvt. Edward J. Dada Ft. W'orth. .."
. Pvt. James F. Galliger Gniasville.
PvL Boyd J. Hiner Farwell. "
Pvt. Calvin W. Hinson Spurr.
Pvt. Alexander Jergins Dodge.
JPvL -Standley X. Mud'gett Lockney.
Pvt. Paul Meuller San Marcos.
Pi t WilHam R; Oliver Houstonl
'Pvt. Joseph D. Wadem Attoyac ..
Pvt John T. Caffey Anson.
Pvt. Paul Moss Dulaney Bonham;-
Pvt Willie C- Jackson Weimar. .
Pvt. Will Jefcoat. Ballinger.
Pvt. Arthur Lambright El Paso.
Pvt. Otis J. Jones LotL
Pvt. Arthur Houston Leggett Har-
lanu .
Pvt. Bud Marlon Glover De Xeoj
t.Pvt. William H. Hein San Antonio:
I'yt. Raymond G. Magers Murchi-
son. Pvt. Ernest J. Ruble" Christinol
'Pvt. Marvin M. Sweatman Vernon.
Pvt. William J. Bynura. Cuthan'd.
Pvt. James Duncan Valley Mills
Pvt. Martin Hinojosa Kingsville.
. Pvt Everett E Moles Eureka.
Pvt. Purn Mosemond Mayesfleld.
Pvt. Frank J. Fancher Tyler.
Pvt. Theodore Jackson WaycrofL
Pvt. Henry L. McMahan Lockhart.
Pvt. James A. Sweeney. Tlyer.
Pvt. Charles S. Wood EI Jaso.
Pvt. Edgar E. Woodward Texar-
kanna. ...
Pvt Paul E. Dishman Headley. .
Pvt. John A. Stokes O'Donnell. ;
Wounded Severely (ProTionsly: Bei
ported Missing in Actios.
Corp. Charles Starace Graveville.
Pvt. Frank Davis Detroit .
Wounded Slightly (Previously Report-
ed Missing In Actios.)
Pvt Jesse S. Moffat Goodrich.
Pvt. Hcrschel E. Stone Garden
Valley. . r .
Wounded to a Degree Undetemlitetl
(Pre-iously Keported Missing la .
Action -
Corp. James C. HurBt "Weatherford.
Pvt. Benson Creel Village Mills..
'Pvt. Ralph J. Crumpton iMilfonL .
Pvt. Delmar E. Martin Rlckdale.
Pvt Jodie TIdwell Clarksville.
;Pvt. Leland Wagner Houston.
Sick In Hospital (Prcrlonsly Beportel
Missing In Action.)
PvL Milburn Carpenter Coolrldge.
Returned to Dntf (PrevIoHsly Bepert-
ed. Missing In Action.)
Sgt. Ladrence C. Brown" Lovelady.
Sgt. James C. Roe Harger.
Corp. Wright Stonson. Vernon. ' '.
Returned to Dutj (Pretleiisly BeMit.
ed MlsshiE: In Actios.)
Corp. Roger A. 'Sutherland Uvalde.
Pvt. 'William At Bullard Cameron.
Pvt. Freddie Cloudt. Guy.
Pvt. Geo. A. Clower. Quitman.
Pvt. George A. Mamary Lockhart.
Pvt.. Roy S. Mayhew Organe.
Pvt. Robert L Reynolds Oak G.rove.
Pvt. John W. R. Sitton Ft. Worth.
Pvt. William D. Tbwnsend Josaer-
and. Returned to Daty (Preylomsly Beptrt-
ed Killed)
Pvt Carl C. Williams. Emhouj.
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