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THE BEOWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN. BBOWMWOOD. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3 1917
PAGE TWO
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
Member Associated Press
KA'fSS PRINTING CO. PROPS.
Published every afternoon -except
. Saturday and Sunday morning
GfEos of Publication Bulletin Build-
ing corner Brown and Leo Streets
I&tered at the Post Office at Brown-
wood Texas as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of-
yn person firm or corporations?
which may appear in the columns of .
5Ch- Daily Bulletin will be glady cor-
rected upon its being" brought to the
attention of the publishers. )
LEGISLATION AND
NEWSPAPERS. '
Tlio" lmw-snflnnvc ?v. Ynpli i
frfcWteil in tavn nV tlie hills
which are to lie considered by
Congress.. One of them- is the
postoffiee bill which proposed uiMnanm s.
inatignrate a zone svstcih o- pos
tal rates for newspapers $ and the.
other is the so-called eorihipt praeV
iices Xnll 'which amoag . othc.U
things would regulate Ui.e publi-
cation of political advertising.
Yhile fhe proposed change in
the postal rates for newspapers
-would not materially aii'cct the
Daily Bulletin because it . is a
home newspaper -and njakes. jic
effort to extend -Us frqulntion-
over a wide territory w are. ne.y
rtheless interested in the provis-
ion. The change "in rates Avould
result in a considerable increase.
for the larger newspapers trad xor
all Ih'e magazines whogs- cireula-
tions cover the entire eimiry. It
would also nieau a .nulial change
i
an mcitiioas t iiamtimjr- ctuki-
tiort sine the
r.invsiwihrs and .
would be
lists according t? zones4 AbI all
the time there would He n delay
in thu triiusmis.flou'of.isrnipei'h
tliroiigh the mails wur&fcig: .t the
-j-j ir in i t ' ' - - - w - i
-disadvantase of readenuait pim-
iisner aiiKe.
The corrupt
jiees bill!
praej
would reonire newspa
'i's io ae-
cent non-ijbelous aaver
isiht froni
any''!' n iy or tfiviMHii
zcnsliip . wheti . sueli
had b.en aeeeeted fr
If the eii1 -
dvertisin''
h' '!?-
nosiuir s:d - and w ri
re'piir.e
new-siuiper? i pr.iflish
tilt" iM'or-
iBJVt to t-lM'
PtTv
a or i-f-
ons
i--.n.il)l; 1 .r
Tv-'of tb
tisjE-. lnle a majoi
l'-e-v. tliev
Ut t ' e t lit Hi 'O U
iireaa
ihv ji.iiers ;
. - i
iNjinre i i
t fmf utx on
WR v-h n mal ! a je 111 e 11
eul:r. -Turi"--Mi T"" .
not- re juired d oiire; l)it.ms:
onc-rn-i d' Mfnuar f;.JWnrrefat-ttatii al diuu-
standi i. jr. This law v4rk& to uj gives e!es4ion to :lu
.i .7i.r.-.ort. 54i. A :ulflition;d leff-lgTeat c-.a;'-rijy ? Ai.V.i
H'lllll I II I . W'V - -np . -
islation tr vernitw thi
11 i-.t Xi -.tun ifiijjile.l
by
mew - -.
ON SUBMISSION; ;
3
i-:
If the signs' p it t'
juiv"thjt.ir.
r . 1 ear r.ili will 1- att illl-
nortint one in tbe 1iKorv'. the
.. 4-"i. ;.. 'IW-ic'' TKp
promi.i.io.M m. .... l tiitTr ' filmat?r at tb-r present time and keep-1
legisi.itit.i ui f . . fn!r n there. . For several years close
is .xPectvl to ''hnnt ja f)robitw-ifoilotvei; tpjslaion in tlu nation.
tirn i.tn'iidmenl. and IS.brOad- a nouso jaMfr fplt tuat congress was
ly hinted that unb's tpitiris d-m'' bepomlm; an' unwieldy body and that
?T stren;:' us effort will-fH? -made t'lj jtg nuo'ibers should be reduced soffi-
In tint i 47tlJlmr.it eon-.i
titut toi.:d eonveiiijon i.r ine sju-
rf . t tve of icivin tjw'lHfopir a
x t' . prltibili.-n. J Ur ' . t-itln-r
.-.vent 4b- re will 1" n etbji
iir i T- xas .polities. : ' '
fSu'i'insvion a4 lite Jiaiy
nvr t!rr is majority i": the Jb'ite
. . v.
-.ntaiive . bt u.i 41h-
hi u)
w
sbn.
umt
sis run )inh lr t lit .
A resolution ailing nir a
utional ; wnv'-ntiun caji. w:
fopd by a bun ninjonty m
feoiii houses. This is: tlie dub
whitli is bcin" vMlitl M' the
prms- .'mil as a TieSiilt 'jiiany -autis.
nrf ffnmiiJig to iavr sinugiu
submission.
Th- Bulletin believes that it is
fJL.e duty of the Legislature to
stifcTnit lhc prohibition amend-
ment in response to the voice of
Texas Democracy as expressed
Sn the July primary. When the
iScre comes for remodeling the
rwislitution of the state the task
sTwjnld be thoroughly and eare-
frir donc and not with the idea
.of: making a single change. Con-
ditions ivhen the constitution was
-sdcTJtcd forty-one years ago ivere
awSflike tliose of today and if
is to be a constitutional
jsx.vaizim it should undertake to
motleniize and correct all those
features of tile constitution .which
do not adequately regulate ami
contrnl eowlttions as they n.nv
exist. 1
The government is still m'ttiu-r
its -full share oi the profits re
-suiting froiw
the national pivs
perity.
Thonms
Lawson has a way
of causing Sensations that is un-
comfortable: l;le always chooses
an' opportune time for introdue-
inir his -chaiMros. ami. somehow.
he usually
T
is. away with tlu-m. f
Texas e ti
fiftyrfoni- i
I'ihnted li'iie of the
cliing in the I'nitetl
tate last
I ;im v oiaiur
iha iNtsU mrrs for thinking Tex
as is still a
wihl aihl wivh
Rtiimiouwea4sh4
uig.aria
-i Task In
Premier ' '
War
reads
Done says J
headline. -So pus Serbia's and Lm
and Belgium's and
Monteiugro ?$.
They were mere
ly the pawns in the big game.
- r
Here's a tpfor s-mhc of the
disconsolate females who aiv look-
ing for breadwinners: The reer
Oi-ils of the Palestine telephone
exchange show that eighty-niue
operator thdre have beeirmarried
within the pfist few year.-..
..The .We-stjW.on oor the East
when the University .f Oregon
.football team tlefeateJ the gt'ul;
iron .rlatllatdrs of Pennsylvaiia at
Haiatleha. pilif... Monday. Tt i?
remembered1 that the West also
seared it notable victory ovrr tlw
East eajlj' Itst X.'vt-Hii'.-r.
arris
etiiiutv eliiuivs
ih
dU
tin ti i5 M bfadip.u' ttie state :i me
mutter ol t !V.ree sujis ih-m
dnr-
"
of or tfnii'.!"!' nay -i
tb.e year. IFht-iv seems t be :i
i)o.l . oprniilir fr -tie of fbo.-
d.invt!e relMl Mi i: I! n-
rioa.
t is not
vet
I 'lijiji. in;i-s hif -Ti
tii.
diseusl f the
! - dHiaM''n. fr. '!
. t- ...
f.Mib'd i? ;ti;
the- 11''' tt u
tt!
ipbll-
t:i.'e
'fit 3
)a:wn
1-
f th -N its '.U! tC..H t!
1 b
fair t haace 'to; pru .
eai!;r.. u th
e"!i-n;-.
-ary. . !
f.-elii.Z it
Utl e':
e
: th
-tii n
e:
. f-
vCrt
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t - j -i 't .
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in--
:-. - i r
it . I iv
!.'.! :
-p - !
ftr. a.lf .w w N
-;.)'.. Waco T:n.'-s-U
Uui About the I'ark.
" natii;. i iarK is in :av z y
red
c-
iag.the inuiber of eone-m.n
-S1). a f'tgurf a littl- out half
to
the
eietuiy. to allow them to come to
som asr-nient on important matters
ithin 'a reasonable length of time.
N'fr uiy is it manifestly too large
bat at
gr at'.v
nal.
thi next census it will be
iucrtased. JVaum jnf Jour-
r
. rbuhs
you' halve
in the Uouf.
not souk growing
if
oi. -l'-n?? uino up a luutit-. ic u a
kfritrly teinp0r inspirp a lov of na-
ture and ctjlthate a taste fr the
beautiful. Tint more than this they
have a practical value. They create
conditions of health. If -they flour-
ish then yoji have sweeter and purer
air to breathe. They take in bad
atr and give out good. So the fam-
ily flour'u5hjs if the plants flourish.
Each plays - into the other's hands;
But the grlat thing is in keeping
company with nature which is the
finest association that comes into
one's life. It is the stimulus 'Of
peace joy. kjndness and .Justice. The
angels love .a home with growing
plants and flowers in it. Columbus
(Ohio) Journal.
Bepubllcans Are Patriot First.
Either we Jiave changed or the Re-
publicans have changed. Time was
when nothing good caiue from them
and nothing good was expected from
them. But Leader Mann in coming
out in- a defense and eulogy of the ac-
tion of President Wilson in sending
out his message of peace has demon-
. j
1
i
J .
Cuncnl Comment
... V
I .-' The fatuii.i .Uaard. 1
in i
MERE VINCENT UNAFRAID
j)f LunevIUe. France with her drum
nut drumsticks about to rail citizens
nid mal nnnottnceinent of official
ae'w?. Mere Vincent has served' :iV
;ovn rrlor since the l)OKlnninK of tlie-
vnr takiiij; the place of her husband
viio despite his. sixty 'years volun-
teered and joined . the colors. Mere
Vincent braves frequent bombard-
ments goin around at . certain lixeil
iours to read aloud official news-and
icts. : ' .
Strated Uiat IiBp'oijircnas are jafT:o
fjrsi and jstaiw -afSer ard. It
was a prnceftrf net --om ris nrt.. .yai
it wTU bavt. its Vfluce ori invipn
a.itionk hy ghopias; iliat ynhie wc dif-
fer in politic; attfl .onch p.i-t irirs
to eltt it oii eaiiaidhte. once the
eii-ctinrn U. ever aad the. .su!: -uu-uounred
the ireiiilet ttofc i'ni;?
s?at thf i-resiilcmi of ill! ;avtli?-
and all Tartlohs. .. and they . stand
ir.iJy to sJttjtjiort iaatf . -UrJorn'
when be is actins for tlte r.atien
r.un
o
or hruuantty.--Memtihis Xt w?-i-iri
t.T ' " ' . "
A j-ded Tim ntre.
tliejrteniocraTf i-.mvenM..i:i
Jat -sununp-r-. Stare Trfa-I
.1.
tt. Kftwards amuiiH'ii ri:
t
i.-k the next Legislature to
. : r - o..th? tn-i '.inifrz '
e.
'a:i "
t'A7 tO
V''
:Ul i -
w.i
f!;---r
-. t ae
. i' :!-
i It
fe .
' ijle
.iet.tlit;
-ir a:ri
ii m 'on-' - '!. -
;r .ir-i'.'uit r- p ''. t
uaf .rUt't.i f 'If
u ill 'io aw ay .t ;
i)7
the
t.xeal
of
'p obj-'1 t t-. w :. n i.av.- ot
. 4 hat:.- -Hi' ' -''
M Oman
Althoi.u'b
! r-st t"''1
.siitinnre
A tn:i 11
.1) TV I'
ill Panuer.
( s.s . d thei"'
U-eijDn ..p.'riirtia! !y
it tWel'-f 'at s iiti'ii .
tn nk wf-:::a:i s iffrap" ba.
Ivadcrs
r-e;iv d
:he -severe-; s. tba k it ' as ever had.
The reaSotv advanced ts that women
were swayed by the Mt-rely sentiment-j
nl "ke.pt .'s on of war" slogan. IjV
New York StaU'S there has been a. de-
cided Republican outburst . aKainst
woman snKragi Tlirpo-fourths of th
states have yet. to act favorably on
the question ." Of ; oqnar' suffrage- and
there are- many who think tlie evi-
dences of unreasoning sentimentality
disidavod In the preaiuentlal election-
will prOe- a handicap woni'en iuj
future campaigns Ifor. the ballot. Car-1
lihnl .inmej Cilbhons recently said in
n iB.sA5c.t- ill -'anti-suffrage eon-
enridn :- ."I . Vegnrtl Vomeii's rights'
an th' wbr8t':enqiiiieS of the female
kx.: - Ettlw HpQi expressed the s. n-
titmvu that the -proposed stiff raze
H-Jiendmeiit fe contrary to ihc spirit
i of llberty-r-C3iarH6n nBtes Siraycr in
What You Ard. .
Nov therefore see that no day
passes In whiclAvou do not make 'your-
self' u somewhat better creature and
In order to do that llnd out ilrst what
you are now. Do not think vaguely
ubout It; take pen and paper and
write down as accurate u description
of yourself as you can with tlie date
to It If you dare not do so Hud out
why you dare not ... I do not doubt
Irat that the mind Is a less pleasant
thing to look at than the fuce and for
that very reason it needs more looking
at; so always have two mirrors on
your toilet table and see that with
proper care' you dress body and mind
before them dnlly. After the dressing
Is once over for thd day think no more
of it. I don't want you to carry. about
a mental pocketcomb; only to be
smooth-braided always In the morning
Buskin.
And in. the fullness.
N'ovcr ask a woman for her reasons.
If you will only "keep still and wait
awhile she will give them to you.
Boston Transcript
;:'
- Safety First :
It your baby is deprived of Moth-
er's Milk play "Safety First". Get ;
the food most nearly like Mother's
milk. This is Thompson's Food i
(Peptonized). Pure sweet milk
scientifically modified on a large t
scale. Your baby will thrive on it .
and you will be delighted for every-
one loves a strong ncaitny Daoy.
Endorsed by physicians cvCTywhcre.
Mrwfn lv Thnmnsnn ; Malted rood
Co. at Waukesha "the City . of 1
Springs." Ready for use by simply
adding water. ' " " . t-
We succest that voti try a 50c
package with our
guarantee j of
satisfaction.
Keuiro-.Uc.dinn lrti
wood. Toas
ii own-
IRE JOBS WANTED
BY THE UNEMPLOYED
plow: iiim.h vts tii w .ions
KVKKY I)y AM) A ( OLD ' y
j wavi: rs KXi'KtTKn. r .
Tlie Bulb-tin's free employment on-
rrau ts still burdened with an .:pxc4ss
of applirattons for work. As rtpl4ly .
as work is offereil U is- takfcn hy
waitinc a!;licants.. and the deiiminl !
fur work is always jrreater tlUt-Hepfa'l
juauaint? siippty. ! " -i ' -tijrt
Today five jobs were haiuU-tlrVtJv j..
Ike bureau and half n doz'oi. Other
applicants w re found work .with -the.
city on the ten-acre tract of land up
the Bayou which is iiov. being cleared
of timber. Several men. Can ffn!
work here tor a few days. etidpnifng
oown the standing timber and Con-
verting it into co.rd wood; -'Applicants
for this work should sle.'.Qty
Manager Uiekerson at. the H&it
' Tlie !enand for odd jobs pt .. 'irtlt
s rt is stady and the r.-adiaoei ilh
which this class of work is af cepted
! y the waiting applicants is ratfeor.ur'
l'riinu'. No matter wbat Hip ipb"jaiy
ho .ic win i v t in.iy be .1 catej. Uljil'
- a-w.i).- u man artions t tak:
and i arn .in -honest dollar. JIO:
!k v are stranJJf-rs. arm w
: the lit I;
'-.lU n i
of the free emoythfiit
ery d.rti-ull - for them
Cm.i ..:i kind of work
Crf:e!:s .re arg-(l to tolophoilO tftir
i to thi tff'ice. ai)d laborers iettl
.j . .a i at once: No ch.irse js tiftde
t..is serviee.
; NEW WOPlEN AND THE .OLD
r.
Who Would . Exchange :Mbdern
Woman fcr Old-Fashioned One - .-
as Wc Ixnaglne Her?-
r
'Uh but a niony would ekchange t
the m-. leni wtnart as she bftfn.ifiir j
M'i i.hiinmi n t'tit: u pi i4
'.rant t
tl
e-uirt
- -It beiM.-
; . . -
u unitiii
inc. b'Mni: atid iender-heartl."ciintd5:
.tl! reirard wr xcbaiiire of flodlinv?fihr
self-reliance and an outloolc ifMyruii
her ctird4n vail for "the Inltfi
tvei"
which ennl)l'S her to see thd ivOrji a.$
it tvally s. a- anything but a fl.ln " .
"There ued v be dread Iti ilia clriys-
f our rnnltuithers thnt
souinn v..uli ilres.s like man A - ffew - -
v.Mueu did and were nearly iiipUb(l.' -
'So Impressed on the contrtirv
Ms-i
tlie new woman with tlie TmporUiice;4
.I" Jthdtiu? her -best that she.ftns bci
n'pt. during tlie present PttomtldnJto.
ape the fashion plates of tlie. dfinil-
tnonde in Order to attract."
-JE
No
GOT A FLYING
START
Wonder This Young Man Made
Record Time in Crossing
- a Field.
On the Erankfordrlladaway farm.
near Coal Mines stop on tlie YounRj;-
town & Southern suburban electric
Hne Is a pugnacious male sheep wlms-
heauworfc is wonderful.
"BIHy ' doesn t use. his head for his
own advantage as much as lit does to
boost others along.
One afternoon not Ion? stnee .
youth 'who lives In the vicinity left the
car at Midway station and Was walk-
ing quietly ncross the field .when he.
felt- a terrific uttack from the rear
that lifted him completely off hisjoet
and advanced him a yard or so before
lie recovered his balance. - .
- Tnrnlnz. aim recozu zinc ' lnilv -as
ids assailant the young man started
to sprint. -
Pursued and pursuer made a streak
through tlie atmosphere until the
youth some yards in the lend cleared
the pasture gate with n single bound
A farmer who happened to be pass-
lug said to the young man:
"I must say you are some runner."
"Huh!" grinned the youth "you
oughta seen the start I got.' Youngs-
town Telegram.
. '
COLUMBUS. O.. Seven football
games complete the schedule for Ohio
State University next season. The
191 G champions of the Western Con-
ference will meet four "Big Nine"
elevens Northwestern Indiana Wis-
consin and Illinois.
The 1917 season will open. one week
earlier than last year. Case will
play the opener here on Sept. 29 fol-
lowed by Ohio Wcsleyan one .week
later. Northwes(ern;jvhJcb. played
Ohio for the conference championship
last fall will come to ' Columbus Oct.
13 tor the first contest of the "Big
Nine" season.
8 IF
stf-.of
LITTLE DEMAND FOR
LOANABLE FUNDS
ELEVENTH DISTRICT!
J gjg Holiday BlISLIieSS
i. J
Throughout State and
General Conditions Very
Satisfactory. ;!
DALLAS Jan. 3. The high est
of -living and the advanced jirtros of
all classes of goods setfiif 1 to hae Ho
appreciable ftf--ct oa tliirlstmas sbpp-
plnsr a'ceoraing to a statemcni just
is&ueJ by officials- of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Dalits referring to
flie iUh district indicate a "liollday
HuKiness almost unprecedented in
volume" tin- report says.
- The report -whit-h deals geaeraily
with business conditions in every
line. throi:.hout the district referring
ia the month ending November :.
says "Conditions were very satisfac
tory."
.'Hnanriai conditions show no nu-
ch
ange." according to the re-
v iiuui.it; uiuic is- sim nine oe-
mand for loanable fuans. and ourside
Investments and the purpose of com-
mercial paper and bohds continue as
the 1 principal means of the employ-
ment of idle funds."
. For comparison the report shows
tlie loans and discounts and deposits
of the banks in the reserve cities of
Texas . November 1. ; 19L" and Nov.
.17 19 10 dates of comptrollers calls.
They show:
Loans and liscounrgj Nov. v.il
t3.352.iHiO; xov 17. -Bfr. $120034.-
incr -asc- :p; per bnt. Deposits
same periods $11 7.1 227?.-
(fO: increase 7 er cAnt.
.Ti:e neie'ntages of increases in de-
posits .for thf pr-ripji's just' xnent;o-(i
were: ltalfctii. s4: Fort ortli. fT:
Galvesifj.i 4rf; Houstn i?'.;.San-
loajki. ."2 an.l Waco 71. '
ITie S3G State" baPs atid baaks
and trust companies to:'-Texas ilwi
?i0.w. heavy mcreasr& in deposits ifot
th ftaaie i-riod the ihcrease 4motini-
inr.to 61 per cent.
An meff as of $-L"itS4.763 is shijwM
In the 4e'oslts'of State baa ks iot Ties-
Ris on November l"v ;for. the calfl
"?e;iti nib r 12'. th- reprtrt slurvs.
It 14 a!s. pointed oti that the eWa
tg;S of tac principij .cities of the
district far the roonb. of Xmealcr.
i:l'
and-;for the .elftsn
)n.-rfiris
-' -th-
prsfit Kar. asafnsi
"' - h - s.i.
U-of tr ir--3sed tS
r oat: ; i
m-r t r N.Hjfniuer :pr
' '
c. -. -eji rs un :nis iiirt taa
iA' '.ivrn.. o? ii:.sinrp$ :p n re
' aniJ betr tbAn fbT' 1
l
I'miuin' praiiou ine
re-
ftort also shws an Increase in btiiie-
4'jiit eriBit ia the district cit:es
re-
porttns? on that fearurr.. .
(iiiin in Tit ports. .
- . H"ar-f:ae e orts.the feoft shi--ws
'rhar from the port of Oalyeston
ffer
! the month
Nov.iber liu.
thiy
amounted to $-n42..i24 a? agMitijsf
l'7iTe." for the lnie pvri-Ml.. Ktr.
m increase of 146 pqr cent. -
Uealius "i'h 4lveock. the saate-
t ent says that "boihi ranze .aiid mar-
Iket coaditions w. re-hetiVe and .stp-
I factory;
i Speakinz of
the
Fort Worth mar-
; ket. the largest in tjie district com
parative reports sli.ov substantia in-
creases for th past eleven- moiiths.
over that period a year ago. tThe
largest increase was. in hogs which
for. the period the Irepprt sny3 -was
Jftfl per cent. ? '
Business cotiditiorts in the coper
mining districts of '.ew Mexico ; are
unclrang-d the report shows. - vjhjle
the threatened strike ' in - th Cjklo-
hbina coal fields anil a shortage) of
cars tended to curtail production. j Tie
ports from the Louisiana and Tpxas.
oil fields continue to be quite favor-
able the statement says adding kh'at
many hew wells arc beins drillejl in
the territory heretofore umifveld?ed.
. Pass m: er traffic fur the season ac-
cording to figures iiier eased over'that
;.of ast -vnr'
-I Tn0 1ol'daJ" season caused atlttU
j wludesalc jobDinc trades but indi-.
cations are that wlMi the opezrtnj; of
the new year the volume of busfnes.3
will increase satisfactorily according
to the report
Another line of Increase shbwmwas
in postoffiee receipts. The' receipts
of eight of the principal cities of the
district showed an increase of 19 per
cent for the month of November ov-
er .the same month .last year
The labor situation the report says
is unchanged
Speaking of failures in the district.
from November 16 to Dec. 15. the re-
port says there were 39 with liabil-
ities aggregating $25S.654. For the
similar period last year there were T2
with liabilities aggregating $100QS73.
Mexican trade also has shared in
the. general prosperity and Increase
being shown In the last month.
The South is coming to the front as.
a winter resort according to the fed-
eral bank officials Information large
Yes Break Up Your
Washboard!
Didn't It break your back break your
arms break your health and break your
clothes? Hasn't the washboard ruined
enough clothes to deserve breaking up?
Magic Washing Stick
Finished Mr. Washboard.
And by such gentle means. Force at
you know never settles things right.
Magic Washing: Stick is not soap but
Is used with the regular coap. It is nor
washing powder nor lye nor alkali
nor acid nor any other harmful -thing.
It loosens the dirt by gentle means
by natural means. It does not damago
the finest texture noc harden the wool-
ens nor shrink the flannels. The soft
snowy cleanlinesa of your fine linens
pretty laces and dainty lingerie will be
a continual delight.
Once you show your help how much
labor is saved how much nicer the
clothes you need have no fear of their
ruining: your clothes again.
"7 u$e no viaehina and one hour with
Magic Wathing Stick puts mj clothe $
cn the tine. I recommend it to- every
bodv-" MBS. ."4rJfc.
Wash Days
Are Made
Joy Days
FIFTEEN WASHINGS 2f CIS.
Fer lee the 2c stay TH save tws
ker time. Yew save vevr eieOiee Tea
ve Yeur fliBs. ysb save Yevrleekc
Use ee stick five vrw)it4 and H net
teU4 ytr2c WILL BE JIETU1UCE&
Sold by all Drajgltts and Grocers every-
where. If roars doesn't handle it. show him
this ad ne'lt (ret it for ion. or send 36c la
Stamps to A. 8. KICU1KU CO. Starw Ihm
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. W. KAG.MULE
Optometrist $
Kyes Tested. Glasses Fitted 5
Jfarthi 0. Corry Co. J
A 4 t.
r -
4-
4 Hit.
JXO. W. SXYDER
DENTIST
r
Brownaood Kat'l Bank Bldg.
100111
n 403 ; Phone 472 v
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A ?
A. A. J A. A. j A. f
A t . f
mi. a. t. p.K VMiax f
A . DENTIST
Room PH-or.d Floor r
v Brown? -od Nat'! Bask Bldg.
4- Phne n r
4 Brownwvd. Texas - 5
v-4 ev 4
i 9
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i! ir. b ; E. It E L l
Dental Snreeon r
Specfal Attention Given v
Porrha 4
Office Over Cnggtn Bank 4-
r 1 I
WL (
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rhv!
mr.r.iRD
vsician
New location Rooms 2'C-frl
Bernali1 Building
0er Glljianv Brothers'
4 v V 4
V
J.
J. n A T E S
4- TAILOR
4 General Tallorinz In All
1
4
J Branches
J 106 Brown Street Phone 320 4
r Next to Chamber of Commerce 4
X. ! t .J. ! .J ! f ?
9
4 ft
j ft
I.TT.A BAXTER fa
4 Local and District
r Representative 4
4 Kansas City Life Insurance Co.
5 Brownwood Nat'l Bank Bldg. 4
m -
.1
V t "T
irjsts aire
number of tou:
eady reaching
southwest Texas.
In concluding; the statement says
-'there Is nothiiig in the situation to
indicate that the present satisfactory
conditions will not continue In the
new year." - !
Worth Attuntipn o Women.
When you feel too tired to work
wake up weary have backache or
pains in sides when you suffer rheu
matic twinges you may be sure
kidneys are disordered. Fay Shelburi
All Io writes: "I had kidney trc
ble two years. Nothing did me
good until I got Foley Kidney Pil
Two 30c boxes cured me." Cai
Bell Drug Co.
BLOOMINGTON Ind. E.
Stlehm. athletic director at Indi;
University has been empowered
make up the 1917 football schedule
without further consultation with the
athletic committee.
Coach Stlehm said that except for
the Ohio and Purdue games nothing
definite has been settled as to the
schedule. There is a possibility he
said of opening the season hero with
Wabash. Ohio State will bo played
at Indianapolis on Nov. 3. It is pTob-
able that the Minnesota game will be
played at Minneapolis.
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