Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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BROWNWOQD BULLETIN SEPTEMBER; 4:JS2Q
upon the
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of corporation: Trhlcn
In. the columns of The
I 'etin- will be gladly correct-
oa kz feeing brought to the at-
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ftr Md-also the local &ews publish
ERAb THE ROADS.
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Awhile for lior to
livable to the right
a view to ensnaring
r a nusoana.
ently ( flnds too thaj. Uve
ittle miss with the pink and
yf Complexion (and other attributes
severely criticised by Miss Dix and
other female writers develops into a
woman having not only charm of man
ner and sweetness of disposition -but
womanly common sense ana that rare
instinct for home-making which every
good wife should have. It frequently
develops that she falls heir to the task
of making a real man out of the male
person who became a victim of her
whvetftai phamis onlv. and married
her lor her beauty. It all depends
upon the individual.- Beauty is not
necessary but it is convenient to say
the least; and valuable if accompa
nied by common sense fidelity and
the other virtues which go into the
make-up of a good husband and wife..
mwm& 'PA-Msms' go iomjt
"A Thing of Shreus and -Patches"
FROWxitoOD PEOPLE who spent
Oxacations riding over country roads
in automobiles gathered a great dea
t -A
of Information about practical road
"building and their unanimous verdict
.AAm'c tn hp that the common road
Ot-wuw .. T w
drag! is the best bit ot machinery any
county cai use in road maintenance.
"With' thecpst of. labor and materials
as high asv'at present and the money
markets a? discouraging as they "how
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Did tlie Par-
son meet li'S
long forgotten
friend the
chignon on the
street .the oth:
er day? It was
not as well-
grown as the
chignons of
forty years
ato. but it Jw.'is
nromisir.K to
work women do in the home monoto-
nous as it often is filled with petty
detail it is none the less the most im-
portantant business in the world.
be as ugly if it were encouraged.
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The heaVies1S burden we have to bear
is our disbptftent. Our most pitiless
driver is pur ambition.
.
The Parson has been round a good
dpnl Ibis week. Ho has been meeting
with revivals everywhere. They all tell
P n.vsiliarc inininr thri " lllircll. K!
ul uumuvi jMiM.0 v
A telephone buoy invented during
the war saved the lives of tfte oincers
j -r. rf iio ciihinnrine S-5 this
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week after the boat had been sub
merged and helpless for thirty-five
hours. Science and invention at least
profited during the great sacrifice of
life in the world conflict.
r - . . . . the utle "perfect"
are permanent road building is beinfjfc311 claim w inp ;
It looks to the Parson as if .the na;
.om-.inirrn V!i nUOUt tO L'C
staged in the same way as our past
state campaign. Crimination recrim-
ination ridicule and ill-feeling seem to
.hn ihfi stock in trade of both parties.
'It is likely that this is in the nature of
things s'o long as no great moral issue
worth living and dying for divides the
parties.
Pnrfhrrnvnro. the ParSOU IS UOt
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hound and will not he. heund to votu
fnr'nnv sirLv whose iilatform and enn-
liilntcs do not renresent him. In the
realm of his own life and conscience ho
is "bigger than his party" and means
to remain so.
Villi) OF Til ASKS.
AVc take this method of express-
ing our sincere thanks for all the
kindnesses of our friends and neigh
bors during the illness and death of
our beloved husband and brdthot
Ooorjre L. Harper Our especial
of fratenal love and kindly assist
ance.
MRS. G. L. H Alt PER.
B. p. HARPER.
Lhanks are extended to the Knights of
'vthias lodge for its many evidences
We sell Marechal Ncal Flour. Lam
bert's Grocery. Phone rJ .a.ml 6'J. r
Tennessee was thirty-sixth all right
but her recent behavior robs her of
rfivivals. since they seem to e con
stantly needed. And he sometimes asks
whether is wqrUi while to niaice me
sortViof members that are mado by
sucli" effort.
Tin vmt think ill ol a man? Say as
ntHo lihnut it as possible. The proba
bility is -that he thinks no uener ui
-ou.
The Parson called on . u. iv"vvi.i
nro can Snha Star on iues(ia.
Cowan' gavB hini a copy of his platform
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as canuumte jor uh"
district. He says "if this plan is car-
ried out it Viirmake everybody hapUy."
The Parson is strong for Cowan.
The Parson picked up this;
.'! ".i.ii;j.Vir wVioi mios rkfl Tirt iiio.n thnt (here are :-omc INmgs
S0meUniC3iila'W wimaun ' .
the nroduct of the year after year religious and some things not reUgi-
ous as me uumhi o
tially and eternally false. A man can
not so divide his time that ha is now
doing God's will and now doing sou-
thing. in which God's will iH.notreon-
r.rnofl. When' Adam was nut iiitn the
Garden of Eden it-was to till aiuT-to
dress it; and Adam was just as mnoh
doing God's will when he was at work
on the garden as when he was. holding1
converse with God.
The character of man is "lie fruit
ful and multiply and replenish the
oarth and subdue it!" The man who is
subduing the eurth whether by h
toil of his hand or Ins brain is doing
cuu-a u-ill rierlnreil from ihc founda
t ion of the world. H-this he true then
It is also that every one who in hh
Ins doesiown sphere is mantuuy luiuiermg uuh
DON'T WAIT UNTIL
IT GETS COLD
then not be. prepared.
come in now and let
us send you out a
heater. -
We have just received a
car load of the genuine
IRONTON BUNSTON
HEATERS
We will also be glad to
' figure on your piping and
gas connections.
GAS FITTERS SUPPLY
COMPANY
Brown Street
Rear Brooke Smith Bank
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We ecialize in the Better Class of Public
Builtjigs and are creators of distinctive
homj. We have an office here and we are
inteited in the development and growth of
Bronwood. Call us and we can tell you why
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we in build better and cheaper for you.
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Company
Tempry Office at New Presbyterian Church Bldg.
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undertaken now in comparatively few
counties; .while in scores of counties
an ordinary road grader with a cater
pillar tractor and an active Toad drag
are! -working together to make really
nd roads ifhich are serviceable in all
tinds of -weather.
It is our opinion and we are not a
road builiing expert that the so-
called permanent road construction is
iaTj better. than any other and that it
should be.iised wherever possible. But
it is very expensive ;in this day and
Today's news ;in today's paper every
day.
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nd Unow where: "Too many ot our t purpose. oy icuub.ii
net Know wycii-. iA .Miu i rininir Cod's will on
nresent troubles are oue. i uj.uiaujuui.u.. . - nn
Jllt.hl-1IL iiuuv i is-! in. nntnr ill Otir
the fact that the home is lamna ; n u .. .. .; . uu
. . .i. ..nlinrtl 111 I Iflltlrlh; W'O Vrillll Ifl Ul :-llIl''ll " !
on iLs'iob. uo eype'.i. uu:
. ....'. obt. vhhol totcathortiiK as to what ib (.od s w.ll.
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LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
vr nnrt Mrs. Glenn C. Sallslnirj
have moved into apartments at 1210
Irma street.
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j- V.r nnrnnts nnCG did. UUU
UO WHtVL t-
these institutions cannot ami ut..
will heebie to meet the demand. :c
need to put a higher not lower value
h cnnrpine niiDortance oi
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We should then find it on the farm. In
tlio store in the market on the road
in the study as well as in the leclure-
voom the Sunday School and the
Church.
time and few counties can finance it
at all. On the other hand there are
not a halt dozen counties in Texas
which cahct make serviceabjedlrt
roads at small cost by properly
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grading them and then dragging them
atl Ireauent -intervals to maintain ' a
smooth surface. The soils of most
Texas counties "lend themselves ad-
mirably to this character of road con-
Etruction and such a load ir4n:evejy
-wjay as useful as the most expensive
concrete Toad that can be built p
Dragging the roads however can
not be accomplished unless there is
some tind xl arrangement foi keeping
men and teams at work m'ost-of the
time. Some counties pay the farcers
living along the roads to drag certain
parts of the road each wck. employ-
ing a county road superintendent to
3ceep a watchful eye on the wholff slt
..nation ana see mat uie uib. la -yivi
crly "done. Othefs have their roai
(working crews divided into smalC;
units a unit assigned to certain .por-
tions of?each road and all working
constantly to keep the roads smooth'
ind serviceable. Such road working
Lntc -mnnev. of course but it doesn't
lost anything like as much as build
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toads under today's conditions; ana
(until conditions for road building are
improvedfthese methods are probably
the most-economical that the expen
ence of many counties- has been able
I to devise;
The band cyutert at the Christian
tabernacle next Tuesday night prom-
ises to be well attended and the pro-
gram for the occasion is being pre-
pared with gre care.
On account of the mud there will be
no service at. the .fXorth rovnwoou
''Hi ihmfp ihnlehtl"f Sunday school
V.HU k- s -
at y;45 a. mv Preaching on Sunday
in a J?hir o'clock. The general
public is invited. Dr. Rex B. likes
extends an invitation to tue general
public to' attend. i "
rrv rr Wtiiwflo xvns 111 0 AMI Sit the
noon hour tddaj' and inquires who J
wanted tojearn where tne nre as
iPt wnte; informed that the noise
'was in celebration of the. end of the
long fight for woman sunrage m un
united States. Throughout tne counirj
ther? was a brief celebration of the
granting of equal suffrage at tne noon
hour today.
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.'
R fed Neal of Rochelle has arrived
and will resume his work in Howard
! Var-na fTnllpJIfi. Oil MondaV.
Si -rrl -iirj fVAnn arrlvod FridaV
uoraon wm "
Hotr-firrl Pavne Couece on
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The tree well-rooted where the gardener's care
fLads forth the refreshing waters though the heat
Of the untempered sun upon it beat
Stil flourishes despite the drouth and glare;
Its leaves un wilted keep their Wdance fair.
Its blossoms bright distilling fragrance sweet. --
With happy augury the visitor greet.
And in the time of fruit it fruit shall bear.
So shall he fare who takefh Cod for guide .
Departs from ill shuns uvory wiek;d way
And musing on God's law by day and night
Thni-ntn iiisrnvfirs ever new uclighU
With quickening streams of grace divine supplied.
His soul shall thrive auu r.eycr know
Ves yes; there will he church to-morrow.
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BEAUfY AND HAPPINESS.
IN A DISCOURSE upon the evils of
marrying for beauty alone Dorothy
Dix points out that:
Any little fool or shrew with a
ttinfc and white complexion and yellow
ear muffs and a vrillowy figure can
rrv whom -she' pleads vrtiile the
I culUvated .big-hearted. Mg-soated girl
rlth a sallow skin and a nonaeacnp
Sose. and itringy straight hair which
'ov iarns how to comb 'never
sets in telephoning distance ot-a pro-
6kB -3 n t loot yOK
poeal trom any man auu w
o espouse a career. .
""It is a debatable question and e
fere constrained to believe that the ac-
;w.misll8hed Dorothy has jumped at the
kmnr conclusion. As a general'rule
H. man who is attracted to the "little
1Mb or sbYw. ith a pink and white
mn!exIoM and suitable accompany
fair attractions Ib the sort of man who
L- ht sort of girl. While
ptoaerre jm
h-wrted. big-soaled girl" Jiav
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to nr
Avthur vinvd has arrived trom cxien
1 orftor Howard Payne Collegei
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..uMisses Gladys and Suslev- I'erKin o
Campa have arrive to cniei
Miss LMabel Harvey of Santa Anna
will enter iHoward Kayne uoib "
urnnriav hflvinc arnved toaaj
G. E. Robertson of Houston -spiuii
nor- in UrnwnWOOd
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Miss Lela Lathem has returnea
rmm a visit in Coleman
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Mirr Patsie Garrettot pieman is
o nf Tiss Iiela Lathem?
Hugmbatnem-OL v;oieuiajn'i.i u -
of" home folks forthe week-end.
P. L. Brpwn returned Friday night-
from a brief trip to Temple-having
gone that far with Mra. Brown wno;
was coinc on a visit to relatives in
San Antonio.
A. F McAlister is spending a few
riavs in San Angelo where a great
auction sale of horses and mules was
held this week and where his com
pany is now building large !ana new
utahlfts and barns.
Mr. and Mrs. Kit Casey of Cole-
man arc spending a day or so- with
friends and relatives in Brownwood.
Mrs. R. Wright Armstrong will ar-
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rive Sunday morning to spunu i
winter with Mr and Mrs. W. D Arm-
stromr.'' Mr. Armstrong will remain
in Rochester New York.
police!
Monday September 6tlu being a
legal holiday the banks of Brown-
xrnnA will be closed. Customers win
please be governed accordingly. 4
BROOKE smith &
THE COGGIN NATIONAI4 BANK
THE 'CITIZENS NATIONAL BANtf.
THE 1F1RST NATIONAL BANK.
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Attention!
Members of Stonewall CampJJ. C.
V. will iplease meet at the Hostess
House atj3:30 p. m: Sept.;'5th. The
D. C. Vifs are earnestly requested to
be present: Business of: importance.
J. C. BASK1N Commander.
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Premium . Saladpressing at Lam-fc
THAT YOU GIVE GIFTS
THAT LAST
Silverware Cut Glass
Diamonds Gold Jewelry
Ivory Pyrlin.
CUR1Y
MSWEK
JEWELERS
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munition you kihow provoking it is to be
setting the birds run out of shells. We huve
anticipated yonrds in this Line and have a
well selected stm various sizes.
We are also shorn nice line of Winchester
Pumps Automagnd Double Barrel Shot
Guns. I
Come in this evmnd get you a new gun for
the coming seas -
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Thousands of people suffer with rheumatism and
many of them are doomed to life in an invalid's chair
and tp doping with numerous drugs to deaden their pain
simply because Jthey don't know that behind their suffer-
ing is a CAUSE that can be removed permanently and
easily. Rheumatism is the effect of a cause.
WITHOUT THE CAUSE THERE CAN BE NO
EFFECT.
The Science of Chiropractic has proven that rheu-
matism and more than ninety per cent oiall other dis-
fk Airvri- rp.QiiH nf imnineed nerves at the point
caaco ait uiu 1 a -
where they emit from the spinal commn and that by
relieving such pressure by adjustmeno me supiuxaieu
vertebrae responsible for it.ithe effect or disease-r-dis-appears.
See your Chiropractor . Consultation and spinal an-
alysis without charge or obligation.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1920, newspaper, September 4, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343776/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.