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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937
The Brady Standard
H. F. SCHWENKER, Publisher
Entered as second-class matter May
17, 1910, at postoffice at Brady
Texas, under Act of March 1 1879
churches for the information as to
: where we will meet each night.
First Presbyterian Church
Dr. John Angus MacMillan,
Minister
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♦ NINE NEWS ♦»♦ LEGAL NOTICE ♦
♦ By Mrs. John Newlin ♦,♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦--♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
NOTICE OF SCHOOL TRUSTEE
CLASSY - FI - ADS
KEYS
FREE REGISTERATION OF
ALL KEYS
A Service You Can Appreciate.
•
Complete Stock Keys and Gun
Parts
•
Holland’s Shop
Phone 104
ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that an LOST--
election for the purpose of nam- e Say you saw it in The Standard,
ing two members of the school Thiam
board of Brady Independent School I LOST Small brown billfold con- L FOR SALE—110 head of heavy
= ----- District will be held in the city of tainino currency and checks. FOR SALE-110 hdo-aty
The fruit Brady on the first Saturday in
:------er April, the same being April 3,
Misses. Mary Estelle Rahde.and 1937. N. T. Cook has been appoint- % A NTET
ed presiding judge of said election, “ ANI --
Sudden Change in Temperature;
Visit Past Week in San Antonio
| What are you going to do next
Sunday? May we suggest that Brady, Texas, March 17.—After
you go to church? As you know, spring-light weather last week the
Easter is approaching again. And sudden change Saturday seems like
that is a time when one should do winter was still here. T
i some “tall thinking” about himself doesn’t seem to be damaged. i
and his life. At any rate, make ad1____—__" -
your way to church Sunday and Jennie Mae Harkrider of San Mar-
tune your mind in on God. "When cos, spent Sunday with home folks, and has been empowered to namee Say you saw it in The Standard
the Pace Gets Hard” will be the Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hanson his assistants No one shall n
subject of the 11 o’clock sermon, took their son to the hospital Fri-permitted to vote at said election WANTED Room and board for
It will deal with an incident in the day night. He has the flu, except bona fide residents of said couple LOHN SERVICE STA-
emeiiyolunteerinso ni Sub last days of Jesus' life which of- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Terry visited Brady Independent School District, TION. Phone 8509F2.----------
H “Soulssand Sons” fers one a chance to do some self relatives in San Saba last week and who are qualified voters under! WANTED — Two waitresses for
EVe not worshipping else- analysis. Here will be a pre-Eas - Alton Terry of Abilene, spent the laws of Texas. The poll shall | cafe and make home with family.
Axe/:, esC ter meditation which will enable the weekend with home folks, be opened at eight o’clock in the ARMOUR’S CAFE, Rochelle.
Mrs. Sam Barton and baby of morning, and shall remain open -----
Fredonia are spending this weekuntil seven o’clock at night, and HELP
with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jewell.said election shall in all respects
Clinton Newlin, Gardner Broad, be conducted and held and returns
Misses June Jordan and Janie made thereon as required by the
Baker spent Sunday afternoon in laws of the State of Texas.
San Antonio.
Carlton Pearson of Eden is vis-
iting his brother, M. P. Pearson,
and family, this week.
Mrs. Ben Smith and daughter,
Dorothy, took supper Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harkrider
Brady, Texas. March 19. 1937
FOR SALE—Cheap. 1928 DeSoto,
4-door sedan. Good condition.
MRS. G. B. AWALT, phone 132.
LIES
First Methodist Church, Rochelle
Church school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11
Theme: “Volunteering.”
ject: “Souls and Soils.”
where invited to these services.
m.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Rev. J. T. McCaa
Sunday, March 21, 1937.
Palm Sunday.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning prayer, 11 a. m.
Wednesday, March 24, 1937.
Litany service. 5 p. m.
Public cordially invited to all
services.
| each of us to look at ourselves
straight in the face. Let’s do it.
Sunday evening—at 7:45—the
| Choral Club, a musical organization
sponsored by the Damrosch Mu-
sic Club, will give a cantata of
Easter music at this church. This
West Sweden Methodist Church
E. J. Anderson, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m. A. Fahn- |
strom, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Dr.
L. J. Rode, district superintendent |
will deliver the sermon at this serv-'
ice. We invite one and all to at-
tend. Dr. Rode is an able speak-
er; you will enjoy his message.
Epworth League devotional, 7
| composition will depict the life of
| Jesus in musical theme and song
and will be a most fitting prelude
to the Holy Week services which
are to follow during the week be-
I fore Easter. The chorus will in-
| elude some of the finest voices in
the city, singing under the direc-
tion of Miss Mavis Douglas of
! Brownwood, with Mrs. D. W. Jor-
dan at the piano. Our church is
happy to have the opportunity of
being host to this splendid group
of singers. Some of the other city
churches will join us in this special
service. All lovers of music are
invited.
moved in their home they just re-
built last week.
Mrs. James Harkrider and baby
accompanied her mother, Mrs.
Jack Crew, to Christoval to take
| treatments a few days.
tainine currency
Finder please return to Stand-
ard office for reward.
shearing ewes. CHAS. STEEL-
HAMMER, Lohn Route, Brady.
FOR SALE—Use Red Steer fertili-
| zer for more farm profits. Spe-
cial prices on stock salt. McCUL-
| LOCH COUNTY COTTON OIL
MILL.
Given under my hand this the
1st day of March, 1937.
D. W. Jordan, President,
Brady School Board.
Attest: W. G. Hampton, Sec’y.
IN THE UNITED STATES DIS-
TRICT COURT IN AND FOR
THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF
TEXAS, WACO DIVISION
J. M. HUBBERT VS. TEMPLE
TRUST COMPANY
NO. 236—IN EQUITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed his
p. m.
Evening service at 7:15 p. m. The
pastor will preach at this hour.
Wednesday evening and Thurs-
day evening at 7:30 o’clock we will
have services in the church.
The Sunday school meets at 10
| o’clock. Make it a point to be pres-
ent.
Christian Endeavor meets Sun-
First Methodist Church
T. N. Barton, Pastor
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.,
m. Ed Geeslin, general superintend-'
ent.
Morning service at 11:00 o’clock.
Sermon by the pastor. There will
day evening—at 6:15.
Choir practice at 7:30 Thursday
evening.
P. S. Don’t forget the Holy Week
services which are to begin next
Monday evening—the first of which i
will be held in the First Baptist
| Church, with Rev. E. J. Anderson
speaking.
be two special organ numbers with
Mrs. Pat Kinney at the organ con-
sole and a vocal duet by Mrs. Ira
Mayhew and Mrs. Ed Geeslin.
The congregation and pastor will
join in the Palm Sunday service at
the evening hour with the First
Presbyterian Church, therefore,
there will be no evening church
service at the Methodist Church.
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application with the Clerk of the
United States District Court in
♦ STACY NEWS + and for the Western District of
♦ Rv Mas I F Powell + Texas, Waco Division, for an order
. By A S. J. owe ..: authorizing him to sell and convey
****** ---to W. M. Holland a part of Block
Child Given Whooping Cough Fifty-one (51) of the Original
Serum; Crop Prospects Bright Town of Brady, McCplloch County,
Stacy, Texas, March 16.—Mrs. Texas, and being the East twenty-
Mack Reddie and little daughter of seven and six-tenths (27.6) feet of
Brady spent Friday night with her 41 " " ' 1 :u-1 4--
mother, Mrs. May Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown visited
Sunday night with Mrs. Brown’s
> parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squyres
| of Hill.
Alfred Smith returned home last
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the following described property:
BEGINNING at the S W Corner
Epworth League will meet at
6:15 p. m.
This church will join in the
union services to begin Monday
evening to continue through Fri-
day evening. The services will be
held in the order as follows: First
Baptist Church Monday night,
First Christian Tuesday night.
Miss Billie Pool returned to
Bowser this moring to try to take
up her school work after about 10
days' round with flu.
Mrs. Wesley Sansom, who had a
very serious operation last week
First Methodist Church Wednes- at the Brady Hospital is improv-
day night. First Presbyterian ing very satisfactorily.
Church Thursday night, and the Mrs. E. E. Wallace has been
First Christian Church Friday with her, mother, Mrs. Tarpley at
night.
week from parts in West Texas.
♦ MERCURY NEWS + Mrs. Newton of Lohn visited here
♦ By Mrs. D. S. Pumphrey ♦ Friday with her daughter Mrs.
****** * * * * * + Walter Browning, and family.
Misses Frances and Dalpha Ra-
Santa Fe Officials Visit Mercury; born accompanied by Mrs. Willie
Demonstration Club in Meeting Williams, took their little broth-
Mercury, Texas, March 17.—Col- er, Johnnie, to Santa Anna. Friday,
bert Penn took a load of yearlings to give him the whooping cough
to Fort Worth, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Bratton left
Wednesday morning for a short
visit to the stock show.
serum.
Hoga Morgan of Melvin visited
his mother, Mrs. May Morgan,
Thursday.
Mrs. Estes and daughter, Jewel, i
■ and son, Russell, of Lohn, visited
their daughter and sister. Mrs. Joe
: Garner, and family. Friday.
C. S. Sanders and Dan Wristen
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
Fred Lammert. Pastor
Frisco, for the past week. Mrs.
Tarpley was very ill with pneu-
' monia, following the flu.
Several officials of the Santa Fe
a Railway made a short visit at the
Mercury station Tuesday morning.
of Owens were in Stacy, Monday,
| after a load of plows. Mr. Sanders
states everything is looking fine
down his way with crop prospects 1
bright. He has about 1500 head of
sheep and goats, all doing well.
R. D. Ferguson and daughters,
Anna Lee and Ruby, were in Ed-
en Tuesday of last week on busi-
ness and visiting friends. On their
way home they stopped in Melvin
for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.
WANTED — Responsible
party wanted to supply custom-
ers with famous Watkins Pro-
ducts in Brady. No invest-
ment. Business established, earn-
ings average $25 weekly, pay
starts immediately. Write J. R.
Watkins Company, 70-76 W.
Iowa Ave., Memphis, Tenn.
PAYING TOP PRICES for all
kinds of scrap iron, regardless of
size. Call us, and we’ll come
for it. Also bones and all kinds
of Metal. GREGORY IRON &
METAL CO., old Steelhammer
Blacksmith Shop, and new loca-
tion, back of Coffee Pot.
FOR RENT—
• Say you saw it in The Standard.
FOR RENT—6-room house. MRS.
L. H. KING. Phone 198.
FOR RENT—2-room apartment.
All bills paid. MRS. J. F. TIN-
DEL. Phone 418.______________
FOR RENT—3-room furnished
apartment, with bath and
garage. See PAT McSHAN.
FOR RENT, SALE OR LEASE—
of said Block 51;
THENCE along the South line
of said Block East 90 feet;
THENCE North 100 feet;
THENCE West 90 feet; to the
West line of said Block;
THENCE South along 100 feet
to the place of beginning; ________
together with all improvementse Say you saw it in The Standard,
thereon situated; and for a consid-
eration of $500.00, and of which
amount $100.00 will be paid in cash,
and the balance, $400.00, to be evi-
denced by one note in said sum, FOR SALE_See
to be executed by said purchaser,!
payable to the order of the under-
signed at his office in the City of ------------------
Temple, Bell County, Texas, and FOR SALE — Kulanka Durham
said note to become due and pay-
able in thirty-six (36) monthly in-
stalments of $12.35 each, the first
instalment to become due and pay-
able on or before April 1, 1937, and
one each on or before the first day
of each succeeding 35 months, to
bear interest from February 1,
| 1937 at the rate of seven per cent
per annum, the interest to become
due and payable monthly, and each
payment, when made, to be applied
first to the accrued interest on said
FOR SALE—Tanks. Steel water
storage tanks, any size. Deliv-
ered, or erected with concrete
bottom. Reasonable, guaranteed.
SAM T. WOOD._________
FOR SALE—Planting seed; sudan,
cane seed, maize, and Sure Crop-
per Corn, Qualla Cotton seed; 2
Hereford bulls. O. G. DAHL-
BERG, West Sweden.
READY CASH — Convert those
household articles you don’t need
into ready cash. Standard
Classy-Fi-Ads work while you
sleep.
AUTO LOANS— a
• Say you saw It In The Standira
15-MINUTE AUTO LOANS
AND REFINANCING
Les (L. J.) Townsend
at Townsend’s Variety Store
Brady.
• Eye Shades. The Standard.
666
MISCELLANEOUS—
• Say you saw it In The Standard.
FREE! If excess acid causes you
Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi- |
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, get free sample
doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Cen- |
tral Drug Store.
BEAR IN MIND—That the River
Side Hotel is the best place to
stop in Brady. We make week- |
ly rates on rooms, also on board. ■
You can not beat it if you want j
a nice place in a fire-proof build-
ing. MANAGER, HOTEL.
Liquid, Tablets
Salve, Nose Drops
checks
COLDS
and
FEVER
first day
Headache, 30
minutes
Try “Rub-My-Tism"-World’s Best
Liniment
Special on all mattresses and
mattress work. See us before you
have that old mattress made over. ;
CANTWELL MATTRESS FAC-
TORY, Brady.
120 acres, 3-room house; about
60 a. in farm, balance in grass;
plenty of wood. See or write
A. J. DUNCAN, Richland! NOTICE__
Springs, Texas. X
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FOR SALE- NOTICE
Brady citizens are urged to ob-
serve the law during the course
’OR SALE—Good young milk of a fire. While the siren is sound-
cows. Just fresh. R. L. RICH-
ing, drivers of automobiles must
pull to the curb. To avoid acci-
KOEBI GIN dents and to expedite the fighting
, #-= : 0 of fires, persons should co-operate
for Kasch, Rodden and Union with the Brady volunteer Fire
cotton seed.__Department to the fullest extent.
BRADY CITY COUNCIL.
TER, Lohn, Texas.
spring seed wheat. 0. G. DAHL-
BERG, West Sweden.
Here You Are!
BIG BARGAINS
offered by
PONTIAC
DEALERS
in
“GOOD WILL”
USED CARS
•
Extra Special—
1930 LA SALLE CLUB SEDAN—
Here is a car with miles and
miles of service left. Driven only
22,000 miles by one owner, Mrs.
C. T. White. Paint and up-
holstery just like @AOF
new- 00
VISIT OUR LOT FOR BARGAINS
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BARGAIN PRICES—A few good
used Singer Sewing Machines,
also a complete line of new ones.
Terms to suit monthly or yearly
payments. Liberal discount for
cash. ED S. HARALDSON,
Embry Electric, Brady.
BUYwith
WANT-ADS
—Several used cars
below
$50
HOMER DUNCUM
MOTOR CO.
A PERSONAL GUARANTEE WITH EVERY SALE
note, and the balance to the prin-
cipal, and to provide that failure
to pay any monthly instalment of
principal and interest thereon,
when due, shall at the option of
the holder, mature said note; to
stipulate for ten per cent addi-
tional as attorney’s fees, and said
note to be secured by a vendor’s
lien and deed of trust lien on the
property and premises, above de-
scribed.
Said application will be heard by
the Honorable Charles A. Boyn-
ton, Judge of said Court, after this
notice shall have been published
for a period of ten days, and any
person interested in said Receiver-
ship Estate may contest this ap-
plication.
Witness my hand at Temple,
Texas, this the 17th day of March,
A. D., 1937.
H. C. GLENN, as Receiver for
Temple Trust Company, Temple,
Texas.
“A Changeless Christ for
Changing World.” , - -. -
Sunday school and Bible class. They promised to return for a long-
10 o'clock. | er visit soon. I
Morning worship. 11 o’clock. Mrs. Una Cox and Miss Rozelle
Evening service, 7:30 p. m. House went to San Antonio last
The coming Sunday being Palm week.
Sunday we intend to have a re- "
union service at night for all those with flu for several days, seems
confirmed at our church. Confir- better now. .
mation demands instruction in the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wright are
Christian doctrines in order to both flu victims this week.
qualify for membership in the Mr. and Mrs. James Beasley re-
church. At the same time there is turned to Yokena, Miss., last Sat- _____________,_____- ____.
the vow of faithfulness to the urday. Jim is employed with Cage one out Lohn way is all smiles since
church made by those who have Bros. Construction Co. | the fine rains of last week, we only
been thoroughly instructed and who Mrs. Ambrose Haywood and chil- had about 1% inches but it fell so
make their decision on the basis of dren of Placid, Mr. and Mrs. Tom slow and fine that not a drop wast-
their instruction. We hope that Penn of Rochelle, visited Mr. and ed. A few brave souls had plant-
all those confirmed will be present Mrs. W. A. Penn, Tuesday, ed corn, potatoes and other garden
to re-dedicate their lives to the Mercury Home Demonstration truck and covered it with dry dirt
Lord. The topic of the sermon at Club met with Mrs. E. Pool Wed- and clods. Now do they feel lucky,
the morning service will be “Re- nesday afternoon. Club members Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris
ceiving the Saviour Who Came to answered roll call with housekeep- and Mrs. N. D. Cole and daughter,
Suffer and to Die.” ing suggestions. Later they work-Jean, of Fort Worth, visited Mrs.
Our Lenten services for the com- ed on dresser scarfs and pillowslips B. D. Dilliard Saturday night and
ing week will not be held on Wed- and copied additional recipes to Sunday,
nesday but on Good Friday at 7:45 send in for the county cookbooks. - - - -
p. m. The topic: “Jesus in the
Grave.” Come and leers if th.
comfort in that statement concern- of Mrs. D. S. Pumphrey on March
ing Jesus Christ that He was “dead 23rd. _______________________________
and buried.” Two new members were added Sunday.
--to the club list, Mmes. Jewel Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dameron
First Baptist Church and B. A. Jones. Mrs. Pool and Sonny went to San Angelo Sat-
E. C. McDonald. Pastor passed an attractive refreshment urday to the Fat Stock show.
Bible school at 9:45. E. J. Powell, plate of ice cream and cake done in Mr. and Mrs. Buck Johnson were
superintendent. St. Patrick’s colors and favors to Sunday visitors at San Angelo.
The Downtown Bible class meets the following members: Mmes. Ma- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ludwick, Mr.
in the band room of the City Hall rion Rice, D. S. Pumphrey, E. M. and Mrs. M. M. Ludwick and baby,
at 9:30. (Watch the time and be on Baldree. E. P. Holland, Driscoe Miss Floy Ludwick of Brady and
time). We invite all men who do Wood, W. A. Penn, B. F. and R. E. Hugo Otte were visitors at Samuel
not attend a Bible school in church Cooper. Tilford Bratton. . Jewel Fullagar’s, last Sunday.
A number of men braved the Dyer, B. A. Jones, and Miss Ila Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. George, , -
weather last Sunday and we had Mae Wooten. Reed’s were Miss Edna Horne and pulled wool and clippings,
a splendid session of the class. ----------------------Mr. and Mrs. Jess Petty and chil- -
Morning worship at 11 a. m. S Fa Ronght risen dren.
Subject “A New King”. Much is ousnE FICU Mrs. Willie Fullagar visited in
being said now about the presi- I ine “Sight IInseen” Dr. Land’s home Sunday.
dent’s suggestion to pack the su- "6Victor Lohn is at Brownwood
p • e court. Many suggest that it In reporting upon the visit this having his eyes treated.
is I ting to a one man rule; a week of Santa Fe officials to points Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hemphill and
kirn We are to discuss the typeand along the line between Brownwood baby have been sick with flu.
character of the king the people and Menard, and as well to inland Mrs. Harl Fowler spent Monday
need, points in this section, the Brown- at N. C. McShan’s.
B. T. U. meets at 6:30. J. D wood Bulletin Wednesday stated: Mr. and Mrs. Skelton, Eva Ruth
Prewit. director. The unions will “The purpose of the inspection and Jamea) visited the L. M. Lud-
tour is to get first hand informa- wicks. Saturday night.
tion as to the physical properties of Mrs. B. D. Dilliard, Jr., and lit-
the newly acquired line, which will tle son. Jack Davidson, from Fort
be used in the preparation of a pro- worth, came in Tuesday to visit
gram of improvement. ‘We bought Mrs. B. D. Dilliard, Sr., a few
the Frisco line ‘sight unseen’,’ Gen- weeks
eral Manager Maxson said recently Thurston McAnnally and Melvin
while here, ‘and until we have an Ludwick helped dehorn cattle at
opportunity to examine what we the Otte ranch at Camp San Saba,
have bought it will be impossible Tuesday.
to determine exactly the use to be Curtis McShan drilled a well for
made of it". .. t Ernst Tetens this week.
-Since consolidation1 ofthe Fris- Mr. and Mrs. John Hemphill and
co short line with the Santa Fe, baby visited her parents, Mr. and
there has been no change in opera- Mrs. Powell at Stacy, Monday,
tion of the former. Schedule Uncle Jack Smith is having his
changes, however, are expected in house repapered this week. Mr.
the near future, together with a Kennedy is doing the work,
big program of improvement de-1
signed to equip the new line for'
handling heavy traffic that will
be routed through Brownwood.”
Hoga Morgan.
♦ + + ♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦
E. V. Foster, who has been down * LOHN NEWS *
th ri,, for several dave seems • By Mrs. N. C. McShan *
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦
Farmers All Smiles Over Rain;
Honors Husband on 54th Birthday
(Too late for last week.)
Lohn, Texas, March 9.—Every-
ou ... -- va- .oun-3 vovnvvuan: | Clarence Bloomer visited home
. ---- _ „ ......J| Plans were made for a wool folks at Richland Springs from
Come and learn of the washing demonstration at the home Friday until Sunday.
Buford Reeves and family visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sifford,
Mrs. Lincoln Lohn and Rosa Lee.
Fred Lohn carried a load of hogs
to Fort Worth Wednesday for Lin-
coln Lohn. W. E. Lohn, Sr., ac-
companied him and will go to
Gainesville for a visit with Earl
Lohn and family.__________
DON’T SCRATCH! Paracide Oint-
ment is guaranteed to relieve any
form of Itch, Eczema, Ringworm
or Itching Skin Irritation within 48
hours or money refunded. Large
Jar 50c at CENTRAL DRUG
STORE.
We are buying dead wool,
MAYHEW & JORDAN COM-
PANY.
Before you buy see LED-
DY’S stock of Lines, Bridles,
Harness, Saddles and any-
thing in leather. Boots made
to order. Your leading shop,
J. B. LEDDY.
GOOD WILL
.eeso
USED CARS
SOLD ONLY BY PONTIAC DEALERS
have only 45 minutes and the
preaching service will begin
promptly at 7:15. (Watch the
time) The subject will be “The
Withering Tree". We will dis-
miss at 7:45 and go to Presbyterian
church to the program of the Dam-
rosch music club.
The churches of the City will
unite next week in services com-
memorating the "Passion Week”
of the Lord. Regardless of wheth-
er the passion week of the Lord
was from the 21st to the 28th of
March or not, we all agree that it
occurred and this week we want
to ask our churches to join us in
the praise and preaching of His
glorious gospel. Monday night we
will meet in First Baptist Church
and Brother Anderson will preach.
All the singers of the several
churches in town are requested to
join the choir Monday night Read
the announcements of the other
Mrs. Charley Schmidt honored
her husband on his 54th birthday,
March 10th, with a big dinner.
Friends present were Mr. and Mrs.
Richter, Floyd and Bessie, Mr. and
• Rubber Stamp Printing Outfits. Mrs. G. A. Rudolph and Owen, Un-
-■ 5 cle Joe Robinson, Paul Schmidt
The Brady Standard.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul-
sion, which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal the inflamed meme
branes as the germ-laden phlegm
is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have
failed, don’t be discouraged, your
druggist is authorised to guarantee
Creomulsion and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
When we sell ■ “Good Will” used car,
we personally guarantee satisfaction
—for every car that bears this famous
“Good Will" tag has been completely
reconditioned, and is as nearly like
new as expert mechanics can make it.
For a limited time only, we offer our
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