The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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WHY SWELTER IN HOT, OLD GARMENTS WHEN
WE HAVE FOR YOU SO MANY FILMY, BEAUTIFUL
THINGS TO WEAR? “KEEP COOL”
WHEN YOU THINX OF BUYING THINGS FOR *
SUMMER, THINK OF OUR STORE. WE STAND FOR
QUALITY. “KEEP GOOL“
WHEN YOU ARE ALLURED BY “ASTONISHING
BARGAINS,** REMEMBER, THAT OUR REPUTATION
WAS NOT MADE IN A MOMENT. IT IS THE RESULT
OF TREATING OUR PATRONS RIGHT EVER SINCE
WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS. “KEEP COOL.’*
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LLANO’S BEST STORE
DRY Goods C<2
THE LLANO NEWS
Pnbllibed Once A Week.
BY M C. WILKES.
1)0 YOU HELP TO PULL OR DO deed, it destroys practically all the SENATE TO HEAR WILSON
YOU JUST HIDE IN THE WAGON
SPEECH THURDAY NOON
Bniamfl Id the Llano Pont Office aa
Second clan* mall matter under Ar%
M Congress of 1878.
assumptions on which the allien have
proceeded thus far If, after listening
In every community there are the I *w Kut'b testimony as this bearing is
fellows who take the lead and fry (p 1 certain to bring ou, .. verdict of Wilson will address (he senate on week.
should he rendered, it
league of nations There are indica-
tions however, that he probably will
Washington, July 7 -President not ,eav(! before the middle
aoeoinpIlHli things There are others
who agree with thorn heartily, hut
the peace treaty and the league of I ic
of next
He was invited by wireless
deliver ins first address to the
■UB8CK1PTION IN ADVANCB
One Year _____________________$1.50
Blx Months .................... .7$
KEEP A COIN' AND A GOIN' AND
A COIN' AND A QOIN'!
Don't ever stop going when It
comes to the matter of boosting your
home town and county. We have the
l»est county and the best town In this
part of Texas, barring none, and wo
must tie everlastingly at It to keep In
line with the march of progress.
Let's keep boosting. Let's keep
working and one of the days the rev
alixation will be such as to make us
glad we didn't <]UIt and lay down on
the Job.
According to every rule rind prill
ciple, a thing that does not grow In
variably drifts back If Llano and
Llano' County does not go forward,
it is a positive tact that she will go
backwards, and nobody wants to se>e
that.
acquittal
would In hard to convince posterity ' nations at 2; 15 p rn... Thursday, It Methodist centenary In Columbus,
aside1 from their assent and approval \1 baf the (Je-rman people were so ab- waH announced today at the White Ohio, but he- replied that be lelt it
that Is about all that they ere willing ! nolutely and so exclusively to blame ! House. | was impossible for hm
fo contribute' to the- cause jHH most of the world now believes j Because a treaty would be under Washington before the
There are a few men who try to i There Is some risk, therefore, in discussion, some doubt had been ex ended next Sunday
pull the load when in order to make ] prosecuting the affair risk not only 1 pressed as to whether the senate j Numerous invitations have beff.i j others
a go of it, it takes the united effort \ of running up against unexpected would he in open session, but b was extended to the president from vari- ,
find an accumulation of official bus
inesH awaiting his attention. Bills £
awaiting his signature include the
sundry civil measure, with the ship
ping hoard and other huge approprl
aliens; the army measure, the nav.>
hill, tin agricultural hill with its rid a
to leave f'r repealing the daylight saving luw.
centenary ■fb,> deficiency bill, the vocational ed
ucational measure and a numhci of
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of all the people This Indifference evidence as well as legal technical! understood that Mr Wilson desired ous sections of the country, hut none:
is not malicious The fellow who iBis. hut risk of yielding, or appear I that the session be open | has been accepted. It was explained;
rides In the wagon while the other fel ll,K 10 yield to opinions already form- [ It has not yet been definitely dr- j that the Itinerary had been finally
TOR PALE
low pulls does not mean to work a *'(* *n tills connection, however, it
hardship, does not mean to shirk muH' be admitted that unless a vast
Ins duty. He thinks his effort la
probably not needed and that the
Interest and enthusiasm of the other
fellow will make everything come out
in line fashion
But did you know that many a job
is incomplete—a failure—because you
termlned when the president will i determined upon
My home place and two other
majority of civilized people have been
wonderfully misled, the trial can
have hut one result.
Certainly if the German people can |
he held responsible, as they already
have been, and if they are to be made
to pay, as is already provided in the
start his trip around the country to j When the president reaches Wash- (dwellings dose by. from
speak for the peace treaty and the | Ington late tomorrow night be will 1 JOHN GOODMAN.
did not do your part'’ Don't retard P«»ee treaty, this ex emperor, who
the game; don't pull back If you haH escaped with most of his wealth
are riding in the wagon, get ready a“d who will be permitted to escape
ih.w to get out and help pull (he load. w|th his life, according to English
newspapers, should suffer punishment
THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRiAL
least to
When
and humiliation equal at
those visited on Napoleon
To do less would be to make a car-
icature out of the Versailles confer-
William Hohenzollern is
summoned to the bar, *hi' greatest 1 , ,
. * lence and a joke of the pretensions wo
Keeping everlastingly at it insures1 J a ° human history will begin . J have ^ |0udly proc)ainied. To do
success. And difficulties often make ot only W,U the head of a Principal j ,pa8 W0llld be to stultify ourselves in
the way more or less hard. But, an? Mtal< 9tand accused, hut practically ; thp eve9 of al, ageg yet to come
old fish will float down stream; tt ac entire People. Though the evi- j Thfg doeg not mean (ha, fhp form.
Ukes a live one to swim against the drncp to •** deducted will have the Im er kalspr wU1 not have a faJr trJa,
current. mediate effect of determining the
i fate of an indlvlduual. It will
Health Insurance
One of the distinctive qualities of food
baked with Royal Baking Powder is
wholesomeness*
ANOTHER highway PROMISED. ' hav,<l ,h(> remote, and perhaps more
- • Important, effect of fixing general re-
Blanco Record 1 sponsibllity for the recent war
or that he will be made a martyr to
prejudice, but that his complicity and
guilt are so well established that no
fair trial could result otherwise than
in his conviction, and that there is
Hen. 8. E. Johnson *bo is attend-1 Whatever may happen to the kais no exlg(ing prejudtce again8t hIm
r*iS»T«TuTe came home on Saturday to the opportunity which his trial af- (0Qj0 Express
kaat and remained until Tuesday ; fords for establishing, officially and
Afternoon on busi’iess connected with authoritatively, certain facts which °
This is health insurance of such vital
importance that millions of women
bake at home just to be sure that
Royal Baking Powder is used
Remember the adage—“Bake it with
Royal and he sure.”
COULD DO IT ONLY ONCE.
A Frenchman owned an old hors"
that was the worse for wear besid -s
the north and south highway through are still in dispute, and which would
Blanco County Mr Johnson has j probably continue to be In dispute
been assured by members of the , but for such a chance to settle them.
Highway Commission that this high It is of no great consequence whetta-,bein’ 8tarved to death Taking
w»y will soon be designated, and that ier the former emperor of Germany is a neiKhi*or into th- s,a,e one da> to
n reasonable amount of Federal aid (exiled or allowed to pass his few re-lshow him the condition of the horse.
ROYAL BAKINC
•Will be granted to assist in building maining years in one of the few for th* PurP°se of Retting his advice
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
tbn highway through the southern places on earth where he might be on *ba‘ should do wltii him, be
wmrt ot the county to this city Up : tolerated It is of major consequence founJ the horse dead He ,ooked at
to this time the Rianco precinct has j however, that the world, hut espe-,fhe hcrse aDd then he ,ooked at h,s
— . .. I _ a _ __ r._ i ___» .__» •• ' noinKKc e on.l eomoeb/wl •
not received any Federal aid and Mr .cially future generations, should be ne,ghbcr an“ remarked:
Is making every possible ef given information relative
fort in tkis direction, and tfce fftk .causation of this conflict, so unlai-
CORD wishes him every possible j peachable in its character as to be
The people of Blanco are,beyond suspicion
entitled to all aid that can be obtain j So far as the kaiser is concerned.
view of the fact that they were , the tribunal which is about to sit in
te veto beads , judgment on h!« case can hardly do
toe Bwerise ef Medevnl nM ct*'<»-*is«» than convict, unless, in
"Funny thing about that horse: he
never did dat before."
'No.” replied the neighbor, "and
he's not likely to do it again '—Ex.
A BARGAIN
In r* Mcwer and Kak«
K D SHIRLEY
Made bom Cream of Tartar derived bom grapua
Royal Contains No Alum—
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1919, newspaper, July 10, 1919; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767389/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.