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PAGE FOUR
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MAY 22pl919
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
MAYES PRINTING CO. TROPS.
Member Associated Press
Office of Publication Bulletin Build-
ing corner Brown and Lee Streets.
jEatered at the Postoffice at Brown-
WOO& Texas as second class matter.
TELEPHONES
lEdltorlal Office
Builness-Office
No. 22
No. 3
SUBSCRIPTION
(H) cenU per month. $7.20 per year in
advance.
Any erroneous reflection up'pn tbe
character standing or reputation .of
any person firm or corporation! which
may appear in the columns Of The
Daily Bulletin will be gladly corrected
apon its being brought to the; atten
tion of the publishers.
West Texas' were never quite so green
and gaily bedecked ..with flowers as
they happen to be at presont. Oire
gathers also that ."West Texas has
almost ready" for the reaper the great-
est wheat crop it ever ' harvested.' "if
one wjjnti'd to be relonUe-: in confus-
ing ite pessimistic phlo.vn)l;ers ;:;c
mij;ht idd tmt aecoruiru ti.iho story
of Weslt Texr.s' 'cmue (bark' tw.j ear-
I BROWNWOOD AND ITS RESOURCES
. .... H .
old . 'drouth
$G0to $70
steers are fetching from
h head." It is a sad day
for the pessimists for the drouth-
stricken -seel ions of West Texas and
that included practically all of West
Texas; have:undoubtedly "come back"
with a jvengoancp. The) bountiful crop.?
"II
now in prospect promise to wipe out J
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nil the-losses of three years of. drouth.
f Pessimism has beeif banished and op
timism! -again regineSj supreme; the
i-
pessimisls were not native "West -Tex
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J.be Associated Press is exclusively aiis anyway else .they would have
entitled to tue use for republication of! .
all news dispatches credited to It or
not otherwise credited in this ;paper
and also the local news published
herein.
THE GOVERNOR'S SAL
ARY.
The salary of the Governor
I
Tex
as rvvas fixed at S-UJOO in lSGb the
provision being written into the State
Constitution. It has;rmiaihed;4i that
tigure ever since. ' .-.-' Hi
One of the amendments to be voted
upon next Saturday proposes o in-
crease the salary of; Ithe . Governor to
$10j000 per year and it is tfljgood
amendment for the .people to.jpdopL
x A four thousand dollar salary jjtvas a
princely sum in 1S69. At thai time
the costs of the necessities . f life
Tvere low and wages and salaries
were low in proportion. The riiimber
of; men In the United; State
were receiving salaries of ?4W
"the drouth could -not' last
always" ami 'that the plains . and -hills
and valleys of West Texas Avould jsooii
again Ije covered with: beautiful flow
ers and fragrant grass and field crops.
year was very small and the
ers of Hi e .Constitution- ; determined f
office of governor of Texasl
But a salary which "ivas equal
occasion as late as four lyears?
hopelessly inadequate now. i
are thousands of men in Texas
lag more than $4.000 -per 'year
ucu in tin luii iuamuii:. in j
who
P per
"If the soldier is good enough to
represent UlCriiurse- on the baitleline.
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he is -good ;enough ' to 'Tcpresent: her
at ihK ballbt box". J suggests " the
Brown woodjlNews which ;by" the iway
is against equal suffnfg'e. Then ;why
is lie not good enough to rep resent
at. thelballqi box all ilie. others Kviio
the battle line?
There are a host of .Texas men who
1 - . r ..'J'
canrgo to the ballot box and vote wno
tdid.not ever go with the soldier as
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far ; as; the Straining camp
nurse went .ill thevay to
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line trenches and -a j number were
did not! go with him to
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burjed ther
. "While Brownwood was neter in its
own citizenship thoroughly realized
the wealth "of. -its possessions in the
matter. of health giving. attributes the
history bt its growth' indicates ajti
appreciation of :a voKmtarjy nature
brought about -by the quiet 'missionary-
woMc of those who have c!ojme to -its
colleges to obtain educational advah-
tages; and have never; failed to ring
its praisrs' while filling their niches
iof usefulness in the industrial -work -of
the world- From. .VJ0O"'iu ljOOf) there
has bee;: a -steady increase -not stim-
ulated by. any unusual publicity or
spectacular - effort until . today it is
estimated. close to; 1500ft suls .call
Brown wood home. A. steady acere-
t ion "is skiing -forward.' stimulated re-
cently. -doubtless-.- by thoi opening tip.of
HTi Oil fields in' t lie .northern se-titm
of- Brown County and 1 i fjf.it' ii fly is
being experienced in the provision of
suitable- dwelling hoties . vhile the
hotel ac.comuiqd-ationR. thojigh ade-
quate hi noniial c-ondffiiouii. i it? totally
hmdcquaie for the trnivf.ionj; visit drs.
pevfilojmieut of additl6na!j futilities
iiowever of- ibis nature will -hohly
irndertakra. and .? conipan! is about'
to commence operations toj' -"provide
tion utilising most pif.i'fw settings
dwellings for the rmnmkit. pfjpnla-
for rcsiditnces affordtl by .iiulmrbau
tracts lying to -tho" northeast nml
sontlteast ". of the city jrypivr. EIrc-
tt'ic'lim's will d(MibtliS4 cat-ir to these
sertuni's in the""nirr'futur4".p'i;':ijiWly
having th'tfir U -ttplion ..as ' ajji a-catn-
modatipn ;io-.th snilariii j. inf.rrot.
wh'U h. v. iirdouIttlo.-jY follow I be dht uv-
ery tfvvatehs of nuhiiciiialj valuo in
the territory lyiitg twd miljfs soiith-
east. of the heart of tlre.fiiy
";Tho c.dticaliona.r .-atmasji.hp.re of
"Brownw a;d ijivm its itiermt'spi) ma.i"-r-ia!ly':tt
tin loration .of t wVjj cirUwcpK
the Howard 1'ayne had JiatiiAl
Baker within Hie cityr limits. The
Brownwood pii!)lif cblk)l "system ha:
;' but; the j n-?taLfwHle reputation -for jfficivnry
the frontl and .these interRts art .supplemented
teachers
dy allo-
nf
The:
President - in Ifis mqssage to
Congress Tuesday said that in his
! .r
fram Jdpi'ilioh 4eviry consideration of ius-
jtica'.aiijl
pu
die adavantitge" Called for
-that 54000 per year was .a suiii suf- i the .iminediate adoption of the iKiiipn-
licient to inaiutain the dignity ijif the.ial fwKO
-i
"mission for
ito the
1- '
igo is
i -.
There
Sajheudmeiit and. its sub-
Uiwith to fhe legislatures
of .'the sevopil
Thdre;.ar.e a lot of .mfen Who profess
states for .adoption.
. t-
to be jDemhcrats wl agree neither
I . 'dn- n.iiL:.i
Lni ifprm of
by r.umtner nirmal-. 'and
court's which are iliyariu
ltd to. Hi:rwiivfjod r"ca4i-j
Mitta'.tir.y of lr.'ff)'oii. and tflie Hplut-;
lid 'harartcr of its S(hn!!:V:l- aq ii;1-
.uent. Churclieft of t-vrVy .5c;i"t!n'n:f-
t ion . and- there ! a
jchOi3Siii' atmosphere . in.
vhiih ia making steady ei--wfb. and
can n'W'r 'jet-otiU- Kiib.rvi
pnn-Iy niatr"alis(J" and i
ditfnti.v
thf city
try shipments pj-obably itggroate. in
value around .$-p0.O0O . per. anmun.
which "doea nOt itake into ai't'ount
heme conspmptiqn. This fndastry 'is
however only in its Infancy and' the
development of.alsysf.em. of pcrntaneui
g(id roads - Uij'fugh6tit the ' entire
(oauty now under .serious consider-
fition wiil:'grentj.y .stimulate produc-
tion - The codnty "abounds in dt-sira-Uu-
locations' foij homes and provis-
ion of pefmaneiit gootl roads is till
that is necessary. to start-thi builditiii
up .of a-. cominiiiiity life throughout
this boautifui-..-anj feiti'ie .section that
will vomovo f hej .lonjihes inr-Jdc'htal
to dhri.'Ultl. 'mta its -of- rtn'al transpor-
tation. -r""- "j ' . .
Brown fotity.cit.i5;eH.ship Is l7 pei
ient wliiW' Us fcolorfcd citizens arc
ff tbo ijcj-t elu.ss of Rtcir race. Tm-
ptoyi'd. fr'r.tii fnnlt can be- had today
in the coimfyratj prires that fall far
short or tiifci Intrinsic value but with
t pcognition. of natural advanniKits that
-oust vi'sult. 'from ':pl('i'taMfm uf tjt
;.il underlying 'jiiouV mirts or tlie
-ounty. and .tli'c Construction d good
roirdv. a";ma(erial udvatuv in value
iuust foHovv.v-Genf ral Jl esse tiger. ' -.
Bodge Car. In good-condition.. With
good .payment- down' will give easy
tttfuis on rt. ARU I.OCfNEV Drown-
wood. 10 BED GROUCHY
IKE UP FEELING
- GLORIOUSLY
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WOXIVKIM'ri. HOW ( 1 VLOTARS. THK
PldfKIK THI) .rSKALKSS ("Al-
(j.lIlLI.. MA.Ki;s VIM FKKh-SO
(;(H)I) THE XEXT .IHMfMNU.
tlie
rir
'Brown
r
bears.
t
sibility which lid: .eeruiiilf-meiij -certain movements cor-
e supports Klover- tih ideals.; It has;?. always been a!
HoctprB- say . tliftt. the oldtstylc calo-
mel was .iibbest Ibodiclne in the world'
an.d the oiily thing that-would straight-
th out ii-'rtihsdiilcred'l'iver' but it. hud
oine serious dt'aw ."ba: K Tbe salivat-
ing . and" ; the ;.-sIliiilm? - aft-er-efft- t:-
made Uianv. peobre dread t'o-'tako if.
The new odloinel k'allrd uilotalw havr
at ti thejau the -i'ivef beiiefits. leu !n and rh
nu.i. n:v! ; Hii!g takflti out. !s"w Um van' Ut'-te c i- t
ibfinsh thf .t-;?-siwm r.f u .almi d: ufmoi withu't 'ihf Uhte"Ht ijeetiou
auce of nat-tral giK. -.re-ijHng-ihir-()ai raiotab oh the:-tvuc at. h-d-iui...
ty.imHion.cu.ir tr- a.my.; wntrn. jwUlfa'tiWBllow.'M wU-r; thai l a'l.
no bairn; piped .i'tio UrS titvood. wd' i.0.ta8'te no d-aiger. tw jrrl'.Sna. no
nqacJ.:mudy !e.ul to thv; ntabli;rii- f-muiJeaU;.nD salti -Xoxt ornmK vour
ufont of. a uiaiiuracturing ijiteroRt of ft . fs f.an ; ur system pariflr-d
large calibre. ; -. " . and-'you are feeling like u two-year-sold
Brqwn.w.ood i:' happy in te po-cse- ! a jirarlv n-m ?it.. fur br.-.tkfai
irst
We want to bring to your attention
these facts about Firestone:
First to build truck. tires-
First" to build the channel type of truck tires -
First-to build removable truck tires -First.to
"build the cup cushion truck tire-r- "- -First
to build a:completcline of tires for all commercial ych icier.
First.to build a successful giant truck tire-1--.- " .
First Vith a practical efficient giant cord tire equipment irxlud-
' ing demountable rims . .
First to establish. .600 dealers with hydraulic press and scrvico
facilities in leading cities throughout the United States.
The cniy manufacturer that makes the tire and rim complete.
TFTT? T vcr tie trck Tonnage of
V x : America is carried on Firestone Tires.
Our truck-tire service in completeness speed and dependability
also ranks FIRST. We watch your truck tires help you get
the most miles of service suggest the correct tire for your
...trucking when .a change is required and make the change with
'-. least delay. See- us.
ft D r1cGLELLAND GARAGE
400-406 Center Avenue Telephone No. 9.
BROWNWOOD TEXAS.
Democratic-party.
siyn of a- rtp i'i'-u for WmK tint Vnt whut yo 'lPa8.nr) danger
real est K-hippiiiff point fur ptn-an nuts
in the- orld. An qpiWrtuiHty exist
for further do v!(. in i) eat i' this in
dustry for v hi-'-h "Brown :C'ij.y ?i
rto ni-ifrv lni'-.i.--f ' :-.
.vuscvptibie rf;vtr urtt tU iv'ivy'-'W
as poultjy fh
live.-t Wiindt-rf fily ht
-vvopd institutions are earning as imuch The'l IJuliiltin has' never found it
- .1 T gn i - - . - 1 ff - "
aim uivy anil it none too mucn to necessary to protest that it is a
support uieir ramilies with the scale .Demophitic newspaper. It has never
of Jiving costs at their present levels i round Jit n&essa'ry. to apologize far j .bEnign cn'mate of the: c'mmty. PoLt
The Governor of Texas lis iehtitled jits feuiftjort Fjof Democratic 'iprinciiilcW. l--8 - .
o a 'salary commensurate.' Witih the Thiuhoutits existencte" if has bnenl
Importance of 'the position he holds .n . HewsoapeV that sto)d definitely for
and of the responsibil
Whether one
MENU
nor Hobby and agrees witb rliiU poii- buildej rathei than . aj destroyer: and
lo ig and ip'rdspers - much
The fGeriuVn peace' delegates "pro-
well; teS4; Uj'itt' t lily are noti responsible for
PJ'lry Ihe' misdeedij of the" jTOrmer German
'many Igovenimentj 1 presided
ivouHl jhc-lm lllohekollern.
jf the jijiey announe
e . ac
over" by.-"Willi
other" words.
t - : i i
ties has nothing whatever . to do with " t ves
the situation. Whether one 4UJ)pori-!it will-be jfo'ow.ing the same paths
d any other Texas governor has: hundjred y?ei rs froni now.
nothing to do with it. It is a! inatterj . - j '
not only -of justice .to a .pullc ser
vant but of public economy ai
for the Governor's office at a
of r $4000 per year is denied
very capable men who. could aitt
.give their services to -the -state
- . - r
salary; were sufficient to pay t
tual expenses incurred by the "Gover-
nor ana his Itousehold. .ITjnf. ialaiw
should either lie abolished atd .the
position made purely an hohori:y one
fir it should be made commensurate
With the dignity and t.he responsibility
of the office. Tliis in proposed; jin the
constitutional amendment to be; voted
upon Saturday and ;.the fpropoml .de-
serves the support of the poile. of
jhe state.
F ENERGY
ARE IN DEMAND
sumiug its
o.rs appear
The-
geted
null.
that
WEST TEXAS' "COME
BACKV:
The manner in -which West; Texas
has "come back" after three years of
drouth is little less .tlian marvelous
according to the Dallas News j which
Jlnds in the situation a definit defu-
lation of all the theories of jail the
pessimists. "It isn't a-twelve! month
aince the most merciful of the pessi-
- 'Is
inistic prophets told us that-;jJt had
heen blighted for . a generation at
least" says the News. "Some of thein
could not limit thpmselves to tbe pro-
tnoiincement of only that doomj. They
r
assured us privately that it; never
'would nor could come back; Argu-
ment fortified prophecy. The drouth
had denuded Its plains of grass. They
dug deeper with their imaginations
jand also killed its roots.". Thus dark-
!ly did the pessimists paint th situa-
tion in West Texas
But "one gathers from the descrip
itin a few; days ago s.ug-
Jthe City Government has
been fprtui ate in. deJhying its sjreet
after the rainy settson;
.-I - s '
le city . intend to give its
work- .until!
Wjtf.ddes t
liabilities Jbut the cr.edjt-
to .be rather insistent:
wafer ictistJmofs muddy water until
afterthe Ihiyou hU's clarified itself?
--
.Now we't;e wondering whether the
Texas jl'owor & Lighjfcomj)a.ny's- pro
poiied-jnatural gas friLUchisb. will give
Urownwoof
-' .
are fr it;
DAILY HEALTH 1L1
The. Many Mysteries of-"
. " Nature j
" BY L. W.' BOWER M. D. '
" - '"' ' ' .
"V ott enh. take an onion seed. :lnd a p.r.-y ;
seed and. plant them side by sido in tht i
same ?potrof ground Jn one eaf you
et .an. onion with its peculiarly stroiir
odor aatl in thd other you et"a dower oi
r ire beauty. " Yo(i can plant a poppy sptI
and get opnim (a-aanperons habjt-'ormin
drup) or you .can plant a rhubarb -fed and
ret .somo'hihe tiuit'- heltis f-ynstaiatton.
r No st i--tit irtt fhiii or dead can t xplniu
Enerjrr come of health of Kood bp- these mysteries 91 Nliutre. liehind t!r
petite and cond dtccntton: of reatful invi?ilio I iff perm in eaf'h seed is htddpr
lePrTn:ieepLn VI: thq derp vvl tlmt nobotly understand
Ration taat tfcncrniir run-down feel- luvcrj'thtng growing out of the ground
lnpr tafecii all the cflcrKy out of you sccimnntended for some psc in establishing
ond render you-unfit to do your part n:itimd conditions. Dr. Pierce of Bu.Tdio.
nicVoxlne kenr tonic tiull.1. N- Y.. Into Sideo ;fo.uml out wbnt
yoH up. It rent the tlrcrt nervea re- naturallv tiest fofj- Women 5 diseases He
tore appetite. Induce healthful utecp learned 'it? all thrdufth treiUtnR tho'i.iruLf
I It clve you all thoc thtnud -which r rw. Tlin rfXult of l iq ?tii liM wq
mean eiierxy nnd well hclii It fits you 01 P5-. A1l?.esV't .' '.t SlU .UCft was .
to meet the demnnrt ior enerKetlc men. tuodicme ISiiiCd Ur. . PtOrce 3 . FaV.mt
Ttj n Iticn-TOXE now nnd occupy I'rftidi-mtinn. Tlda fnwituiini i h nh- i !
your place nninK the 7"" aud vet able growths. tha& n.ii uro sumlv in
tended tor backache headache Wi-aL-t r.inc
tdrains bearing-down pains periodii j..l-ir-!
regularities pelvic inflammations nnd f;
the many diwmlers common to women ir
tall hrcs cjf life. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorit
: Proscription is made of lady's slipper mot
'black cohosh root unicorn root 6lu-
i cohosh root and . Oregon Rrapu '. root
; Women who take this standard Tctueth
! know that in Dr. Pierre's Favorite Pre
scription they are Rctttngva fiafc womanT
tonic so good . ihat dniggists everv.whor
eil it. -: . -
Favorite Prescription should have -tht
full. confidence of every woman imAmerie.
because it contains not alcohol and n-
narcotic. . Dr Pierce knew1 when- he Drr
made this standard. medicine that whiske
and morphine arc injurious and so he lia
always kept them out of his remedies
end 10c to T)r. Pierce's Invalids' lloti '.
Buffalo K. Y. for trial pkg. Tablets.
they ahnouriee that'thy took over the docm. feellnsr U the Joy of living:.
"it : J niCII-TONE I only 31.00 per bottle
businesfs and ts assets without as- Wd is a0ld locally by
( AMP-llKM DlllTi CO.
Capudine
1 1 it -'-r:- 1 -
Tr- Ti
VI t - ifrf
fifty-cent; gtts. ; If so; we
If not. eve!i;y bo Iy "is going
.- 1 -
to iwaiit somebody - elpe to -make the
distribution of gas'ihABrowriwooil.
pre'Midenfj" Wilson lias recommended
that the wire systems be -returned lo
private life-. Tbo jrecommendation
mightj have includejl' Mr. Uurleson
without violence to .the sentiment of
i M '
many.people.
LIQ
QUICK RELIEF . TV
NO ACETANI.UIDE
EASES
HEADACHE
Also GRIPP and "FLU" Try It
Trial Bottlo IOc; also largorslzos
CCi-r.'iTvirTiir-a-
IS
Senator Lioflge.says 'ihe revised cove-
nant of the League" of ;.Nations Is nn-
acceptable.j Sometime we are led to
believe that the -Massachtraetts stales-
1 - . -'--..'"
man ih getting so lie is hard .to please.
Ex-Senator Bailey has. definitely an-
nounced tiiatlie caii not take' part
in the Texas campaign against suf-
frage. That's his hard luck not Tex-
G
rocenes
You arc entitled t'o (lie best arid' should -demand it both
in quality of" goods and service rendered.. With fifteen
years of active service in a retail grocery store in
Brownwood we believe we have a fair conception of
what the best people of the city demand of their gro-
cer. We have lots of satisfied customers of whom we
are very proud But if you are not at present a pat-
ron of this store and if for any reason you fare not
getting the goods or service you like call 541 or 561
and let US be your grocer.
JIM M. WHALEY
"He Sells the Best"
A HOT SPOT Chalmers
Responds Like a
Spirited Horse
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Quality FifsSj
1 F huge road rolling type of motor car with gigan--tic
engine has less friends than once it did. For every-
one nowadays likes "life" get-up-and-go.in a car just
as he or she dozs in liuman being or' an. animal.
Tfrat'&wjhy the Hot Spot Chalmera Has .won -friends-in.'
ever-fncreaslng numbers. ... 4 . ;
It has the ginger of a spiritcd hor-se. .
Ask for ti. little and. you. get-more .than you ask. ". ' "
All because -it's great magnificent engine "chews up" gas
and delivers. -power ' results-in uncanny fitShion. -
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H.ot. Spot .-"breaks up"' tlte :gas so that when Ranrs-horn
dispatches the. "poAvdcred'.' jras to. the cylinders you get every
particle of' power nature pur into gas.
llenc.e.a brure 4Pe pfan engine is not. found. 'in a present
day Chalmers; but a medium sixed engine that delivers a wallop
with .'a silfcv smoothness almost levond belief. -
Ride once with your foot .on the little button of a Hot
Spot Chaliners and your conception of a motor
thereafter'-you too will sav Chalniers dS.'.one
cars- of the vorltK
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or car is changed;
i of the -few great
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