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Tlie following dispatch is of lirtef esi
io Browmvood oil operator
tnn Jan. i-ist night th
AbiieneriJrowmvood Oil mapmy.
corporation that has four
wells nl Brown wood and . soma -?n.o'
leases near there closed a eontraci ai
2.". acres at B.uhtturret!. v.mi is. tjjHfc
over other leases in proven urrjtorjj
and will increase Ihp ca su'i
from STJho to 7..0M. u is plaTrnji
to conW'ticv developm-ou: at B-.1ikh.73
nett as KOtru as possd-le. Thel p2
organized hprc nt Hie Krttnc tiute in
other 'oil company stio Abilece-Riil
Oil & !(:js company v lii- lakes
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4 l 'J"i Mi-; rt';s5i. 'Uu- . ndhotit- " . : i
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Bm fiOHill! -WORREBS ME
holders w.V.rtransaTto tl ji. '.:'lal'tU f tli Hf I P U T H ! ! 0 HfiHr Hf 1
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soon las - contra
company v.ill star
m t I I a - . - 11. Ai.7n.- . i . . . r i u i
iuinjiauics in or near .'.nucac.
110 W TFX A S ST VTI TIN
iu;(;rLiTE oil Tin nil :
The following letter appearing iaj
recent ipsae (' the Oil and (;as.'o.it'
nal al Tulsa is of inter-ist W 'ttiitei
compjiuiet: o;-crating or planairiif
f-1
operate in Texas since ft jMSiW ki f
the uwssity of securing perntSts If;..
has! a ess in this state: '. .. !i
li lnfpl.t he of interest and rau$
yo:r suhsrribers who are intertw
ia dcwL)i.:r.nt of this nev TcrJas Hi
to te ren' ::': o 2 of some of the r( u
meitfcj ol law ;p-tiHar ti iia-5 i3
iherIore 1 am quoting :;;otv fuiap:
the ro?ul.i!j. v. hich you are
ca tp imoiic m an ciiiir i-situq o; yi
journal.
AVe discovered that tliese rc:j
v.unts were not known k mdiiy Ht-'-
ycrs- as well as new opefator sr't:i
err Ik- of renl if-r'ie'to ye;jr"
crilrrr in ;;ubiiihin: tlfe tn-tir;""
in case yoa see fit. Y u will ilai
in tlie "eeaeral and spe;.ltl law-oj
ed ijjy the fourth caBed meeUisc "hf-l
iliiJIfl I V? t-si r TnwAv a ff U
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Syift & Coiapanyrs 191 Year Book just
if v -
VhatSvif6 & Cpxnjpany profits verp
The trnthi
investigation
And many other-vital facts. I ' '
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iVhethe4or not ?ou agree withjus after reading this Year Book
you will at. least know both sides.
You willnnd it
things done irl a big
You will talso
yourself doing in tlie best possible way a necessary
. Legislation is pendingj; in Was&n&tdn: as
Legislation is
citizen you vfrant to knw.botli sldei?$f this question. It concerns
you as well ffe one oif this rnbst important industries in the country.
Do not hesitate- to sendifor a copy this v booklet. Your name
and address are ail we need!
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about the; Fcdersl-JFae Commission's
Vhy he prices of hiitter and eggs are. so
interesting; Americans like
way.
discover that we. arer merely human beings like
pending' in Washington; as
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BROWNWOOD
eases and Transfers
to Wetor'n Oil hn
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n. Sl.'H) and other ion-
i.u-'i $i. lleffr.er to ("I AV Viantis' Ua--'1
pip-;::-.;at &fD0 acres out of GdiiKii:ic!i" '.
o5:aty .south-w-Uool land :n vev SI vt
ar'd oV.Kr cnisidnnvtitin ' .'
v Report -to Q. B.- tan.ge lease 0 -
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1 liSf TARING CURE OF
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HUMS PffflE
B ViLV riiAl.TY i:XI'K VBlTtFIU.'S
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T!ro il. v v '.:;tt!ier; todav1; '
'Jipr-;
i ;;! . Willi eeur. oy uie araciM
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.rT?: of Uiej.' time- to a?Hi'Mu':;'
"'Wiimcni UCrOS Hl-HrOV'il GOIin- l"u; 'hmj l luiiiuicu-uoiiiuii iimi ur uuuiiiu iviiu iiiu in annum ao ii-
ty ! acres out'of II. & T; 15 Ky land !-a cont Volitions for the relief work ; able condition. Tliero lire 'ci score of
srttimx lit; TOO acres out" "o"I:B()!rty' nilvi1r- UCB" '11? VjiV'Va"P-T' Xs'li(iues iii which sickness has' b'rougHt
;iUrccv number lit': and -iuV keras in11 .isnfficant fiict.tha tbpao wholia about absolute dependence upon ch'ari-
Kfcvr 'ounty s'iiool''and"-suidiviion'sonc int-tll 'lioiUQg; Vyhef thereM1' i V Tlie best management of the avail-
X ;;i.(W-yml ollK" i.aisiilcv'-atmiu-111''"11" "IU Wllllt a?j the most libenllj al)ic funds is. being given yet the av-
r:!u io "VpRtovn f 5il- & M'l'u 1 coftMibuf ortj :tq lliia fund. The family! erase daily expenditure is from $10 to.
- si''r iVi!' ir.a ic'i-fV onr of s'ili' iur- lino-' iWloned by -tliO Bulletin ai13 tlnd this. qaiulcly. exli.austs the small'
Vaatis to 0 f Jn'nies iif4itn- Lhouwicoepcr; Hooisntr-anmMiraJUl maUoi woriv must be eonliuueu and weaver-
. M.'0 ju.-ref. oat o"''omHiic'!ii':ouH-.'-''lc'-fa -average TOO per cejnt S.iel;: rgc daily cost" will not be. .materially j
iQi ?t;rr.d ;1 n i'jul "other" .-.i-;- lt- is " ' 'H'.taiu facV Utat 'lud noi. the! minced. " Contributions in any amount!
":""' ' -" ..pftOlp of this' siby-conic to the relief I will be iecelvod hv'the. Balletiri and;de-f
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lie-. -.;t:u have ?k j:i hard liil by t ie in--appears that.; the " majority of. the.-"
rif'e?u:i- 'Mdein:-;. -Pad weajjli lt -n nl on- grew out oi:Urx:''ht.y i:ir battles or :
: V.;0:; it mir?V;iifi;'J!l! fr th wui k-- marked Itifttorlcj hihmmts.Ahen the fate
- :i (-:". i-b" . ii y v.fl :.r -nil to dt. nations lmh in tie h'aiane
'ifJr .va-:d' Vv- ni 5 U:; ' nTr- 'fa.ke for aVupTe.fjio slo-?an. "Thev
i'ii.r"i. and" rrsi:i-r w-.r- 'irr'.slian' not TiaHi-' " Dafci'iHr the- trc-aen-
tllffi-zuU to htmJ Mjuriiber
... KnuBi rrc ..y; ..n.:jde..:.'.'lPm
rtjirt-tho kind !e H"?i ;;cih)r.-':nd
o.s svhosc ;iie;: t.f 'tfpfitjor;SnaUcsjbattJp ihupa' Infmip..ttik-fi5la'. pas:tl
"- - i- -.-nf-T.i -nr ..an w ro .;ie -
:-i:reriiiir Or neefi.-anr1 UiOhe S: ;r
v.:"::-; .to -do ths T: in Trltt oik. are
i-::)-::.r.jjlaty .to .. t!:;:ir iua-j.
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out tells you
in 1918
high
to hear' about big
service.
a good
a good. American
Commerce St
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BULLETIN JANUARY
Funds for aiding in1h& charity work
uow under way huvo been doming in
's''owl'r Th? Bulliiin. bavins reeive'd a!
Htn.. i!.. i.....i..w.i . j . . 1 1
W" U:K now bavft jn-o;jcr-.atten-
i.ttoh. Xurseiv-have . baen employed. i
'"tlung and beds havepiben proviUed.l
n!ctu'rine& :irc' available-ami sauita -
tini lliSS 1)l?o:i': pvovulo'tl as far as is
possible" under ; the eircunistancps
k'nut' tid . s$-; was ")fhf8V.."a"He.h tip-Jclicf. y9rk. in. -this city for one day.'
ti5'-'re wcrv '.uiniif p.:i?jftits lying on aThose ylio cannoL give tiiis nmmntj
;"!we 'l()or'."noiic- oEviheni ' with beds 'can. finance the work for an hour by-
jiouel. wiih. suffitient
-'.'Covprinc. i.nd ali. -er.v Kveak
The .12-
p - 'car - old g?rl W-hO was fcook hit?sa and
07 this fa
attpation
7?
ittention there U'auhl-Jiaye hecii desUh
::;;.Hy w-tJj moiiey betls and Mivercif lo authorized liorsons lor use
re'aie( lMang New and
r llniaue.. ExDvession Which
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MAY A-OiIK;jJ;uL .:-TIieVar. hJ.3
developed iHaiy"aralie'Kliras'ti kKn
-niin- gAius terie epiramHor.iacouie..st;.!e- toward ' the Frejrix-' capita!.- . The rail-
?ilig tnents. Looking ;tfac over; ih- pt:r-. v.ay stations were besieged but the
fxiaii-'Spp'-'tivo of f;Klr stars of 'fixhtthg it . great majority. of the 'ieople kuew they
dons fifth ting ' iit-frPnt o A'erd'in uhe-i
.ijjt.(;crs ad'eVfelp-givait clev.x.r-
a)e drive' to lrw.aic'tnl"QU?-h Hie Fre'ai-h
;roi;i lip to Ihamotig the F.ccmh
dk-rs gathered UiWd-.ln . a. long-'!!
v.ol
battle to cmk' tfie it or rift .ocoh-ig'-i
of "0 eCniiuits..;; Mk. it orlginai ! i
.not elear; -Sbihy :ltaKb.' .attributed h w
Mn rshal Joffrfe ollitirs lb .Mars Iu:l ;Pe-v
tain who vs in: domm3ml. '.oi tli. -
Freneh figbttij? forelss at"v'erdu:i. - (jih -
ers believe th Saying oriitiato"' wif
(he men .in -the-'raiflts;. At W e-en
they adopted L .iincf-r'or.rmonths whih-
ahe f3ermans!vniniy-lhrew their battal--
" iona unon tlm . stahbornK' defendod
. .'forts around; the Fif-h -city the imv-effort to. separate them from the
ingr. ''Tliey iiiair nof paHs" be-ajne th- rnh and. drive through' to. the chan-
iatehwordSnj. Verdhi'feV And thty did "elj'orifc. Pay after day the Kritiah
' not pass. f. " 1 iiu lieeij driveu back. On April U5.
i' To. Americans "thl'aijntenrioiis ut.ter- ' ''' Mmiial "HaiK called upon his
anco of tieiidrnl Perihinir when ho ulre-" en for .ope last effort.- "Bvery posl-
-..ftf a wreamiln ih'ef tothb of 1-n'favette
In the Cicpiis" .njwr'y-. tn iParis von -
veved a sfenfricanfo -end ah ins-pira-
tion Unfayutte; v arc here" w;h all !ll'IH-vm m.um jumiw u .mr
Jie said -UUfa l"0: tU6- Ameri-:an as wtdl everyone of us must nrftt-fo the end." .
as to the Pn?nch:ian it fi? betie When Vie.o-Admiral .Sir RossJyn We-
;than orator-it"-$SMit to the Anurri-'mysa w.ent to tell the Herman com-iCaji'-WearejherfifbrlWiftp'and
our 'wander of tho natal terms of tbe a.r:
Ibusines&' is'ftO -fW" . It thrilled the-3'11 one' of the Teuton admiral
.hearlH- of tlenaml f etching's .people at "U laadieisable that. our. fleet
Ibon amrihe.inOtifeof it. filled theju ; nM !it; up -without- having
twiih a- g;lowtbCaffefac"ti6m been beaten." " ". ". .
Another draimiie. phrn.se wl.h h I
stirred the. mtrltittllim. of the Ainoriran .
i neouhi uas-tliai iitiifiutftd to an Artir-:
ieau commander At Cbateaii- Tio'err
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! when Ivz rtnohii(a3 -to the" advi-e".o
French .eommuudeps to retreat by dt
!claring: ;-To AmJiicaii flag hn:beerr
oompcHod'fo retfrl.- -This t& unend-ir-
able. We aro-guihj
to couuter-ruttack
1 Tlwe si.tumeiit
av-e teen attribute I
to both Mapr tJeral.Itobert L. IMI-
iartl and trrlaJorietie'ral Omar Hun
'ter..ino;MW'vsrb"Wo reKardelhvilh hf' t'ltH;-5 Pp'. whoi
i Uiis iiieideut as. Uia: brnin-point ofslir alid ir part of-Serbia was?
I Urn. war. l-wmi' that- Umy the Ameri-
ean -ndvan od 'Pile viet orv of ( ha-
ma -aeivanc eu "i:ii. vteipry . ot i ua-i
''ati- Thier--jblliwed vuml thereafter !
Hi German 'nrmylrrH reaped. : .
tea it
th
Vice-Admiral
nil William S Sims eom- remuueratJom you oner uie pan oi uie
rAmefcnViiaVal foW-eA inbrl' "(-tbat -which 1 am oxpect6d to.
mandiiiir tbe
ICun.poan waters fwaskflc-l .when tb:tn. -M-v country sir- is too little- to
first "Yankee wnrships arrived in Kiig-icoul
and carlyJh:MnynyJ7 "Wbeji will' you;
be. ready fOr -UusineSii?"-"lie replied-
-VYe. can start a;c.joh?e. .Xc made 'our
preparations "Ojvljlie .way; pvtr." .
There was -a llraniatie moment a'
great crisiB.;in thoyorkl's history whenj
(Unieral -lYrslilng-rpl.-iced the American i
army tinder the donimand; of the then
(.euerai bocu wnp had just been. mauej the corn from Sicily und Sardinia
commander of all the Allied forces but ; which.-after Tibet silt and national in-
none of tlie phrases that -General Per-.; clolence liad let Os-tia perish was stored
fthing used. were widely (tuoled aaepi-j at Pornis the rival harbor Which' also
gramatie... Otio which. jnigbTt" so havej aflerward fell into desuetude. It was I
been selected. wa3 the. words "All that the seizure of Koine's gradnry which
wo have are. yours. . .Dispose. of them enabled Alarle to impose his will on
as you -will.:' : -: - iho.-Etiirnnl city. Ostia began its exis-
TIic .retort of Major Charles -Vhit- teiice in (VtO'P.. C and she-seems about
tlesoy coiuuiiiudor of the'lost hattul-j to add another chapter .to her history.
ion" Of the American array -.in the Ar-; . ' - : : j
gonne-Forest when the Germans su-j How Thcy T6ck MachIne GUns.
rounded hfs isolated- command and ; Tlie avmiw clvlHan is mable to un-
Uicirconinuinderjdenuuidedds surren-J ti0rtawtl how it is possible to capturo
dernvasonof the wars l""torip.lhra?- sl rlHia-n(ll(l! l mmno not toj
cs. "Go to". hell. he. replies enIIon In many instances the gua !
The first great battle of tho war. the; mJ JJSl(lls. However many such lii-
Imttle tlmt. stopped the Germans at the stnnrfis (ro hpInK- l)rouRnt to llght .
Marne elieited Trom the lips of. Marshal niroURh finding around Bois do la
nffre the historic words: "The; hour ; yrmG tl Marine. AVhen the ma- j
has come to. advance at -all costs; .toj rinOS W(ri advancing in wives upon
die vhcro you. 'stand rather than .to .fj-Germnn lines the enemy machine ;
glvo way."- ; .. . 'guns. had to be taken or the waves
General; afterward -Marshal Petain j would- be held up.- "The woods were !
Insidred his -wetiry- trbolw al Verdun! crowded with them. There Was only
by an order' of the day cpnciuding.withno way to take them-and that was
the words -""Courage we Will get y n. fearless dash
(hem.'.'. .;. i .:. . . . Sergr.' James A. Ducey and Trlvate ;
Genoral :l?odh Commanding- the Raymond B. Van Sickle both" marines
French army. -In-tlie first battle of the! the latter only twenty years 'of age
Murne h:ul been ' almoht-overwhelmed (took the German machine guns one by
'y-tho onwr.T.l; swoop of the German! one and killed all of the officers and
f'.reos: In ft 'memorable- mossie to' men who did not abandon their posi
JOffre he raid: "My right is crushed.
My 4cAJs-. in retreat. 1 anvattaCjIvIng
with my eonter.J Ho 'dlcrAttdck uiuf
.drove a. Avedgd.
lines that slati
28 1919.
in- the f;u.ni!.V. " . .'"
The- Bulletin has hot attempted tot"
describe in detail Uie condition of 6th-
p...:u. i... . .... is I
supply ol money m tue eiiarny woru-t
ers' treasnrsv
-Let every citizen who can do so eon-
ilri.hu to $10 or ?ir to. the relief fund;
and reteivu in .return the satisfaction.
of knowing that he lias' financed the.
U'virig 'a dollar i--two hours for "two
dollars otu. For Hie iitfxt three months;
-aimrOxiiiuitcly Hit) days thi.-r relief
jiji cascAS i-crjuiripg financial ajislanee.l
Aisne. -
The i-poplo of Baris were stun-.j
r.Hfl.by
the rapidity -with which tlio !
Ocrmans advanced in their first fnshj
must remain. In this tragie uiomqnt;
Ceiioral riatiieni military commander
of : the city inspired confidence and
cheered the fainl-hearte"d " witli his
watcliwo'rd -Jusqua hout" or "-To the
CO' end." The populace tOoJc-ir the
Ty-'antl (i:iliie;d With hi ntojtr i-teycd
a ?ial part in hurliiig back the !e
' Vo K'auk at the Manic. -
No hss:? inr-L-irius' but born "of leas
trac!.- eiri'unvtailrcs. was the 'saying
of General (.;urautl..v;ho:up'i. eut-Riinw
Stra .-hu a.frer the libera Hon bfAl-
tr and Lorraine dee'Jui'oO : "The day;
ni 1'iur-v iK4S fI"e- ' - . - '-
1 :citl Mar.al Mr -Boasiai Haig 1
ff ::: mder-ir- hief -of .tlw H.-t..iab sr-
' PraiK:es Biierame tv :.n
aptwal i atoirfssiiw his oldiwK whicn
.attrrcd a rsi o"r?he chord Jn tl-hhart-i;
f the Allied pc.)(k.s thnuKh th world j
F()r lhroe weeks the eneicy. had bat-;
tered" Ihe French -lines-in:a. decratf.i
tlon'.mnst be held- to tlie. last. mam" he
- ordered.. .Tlie're must be no retire
'Iient- ."Wftn our back to the wall and
il l"iy i eomv?.om Uie
:nc-reu.ri m Acnunu xvemjsi.. -
L when the surrendering (Jer-
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warsuips. uere eseorieu. oy uie
fi.H iUMi iieei nun ijriiiwi waiers ice
Admiral HeaUy's hisftofhr signal after
enomy fleet had been moored-read
'"ni German flag is to he hauled down
at .:.n and is nor to be. hoisted again
.thsmt pc ruiissioti.""
Premier Vcnuelos sjinrnlng tlie Ger
man ameassauor.si nmtation io siue
'hen. Mona-
at? offered
lo. yr a uerman orioe ropneu:
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m dishonor my country ami to violate
ils fiaon8 towards .Serbia and as
1 " st ' ' ("snonor my. signature.
1111 so sreni an imainy.
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' .ftesur rcctfon of Old Roman Port.
-o.slin. tluV-harbor of ancient Home
ls once more; hy decision of the Italian
government to become a -port and
- jfunie therefore once more a maritime
city. - To the harbor at Ostla. when
itonm was mistress of the world came
tions. By the . dashing act of these
tAyo marines their line was. enabled to
Advance: Sergeant Pucoy's motherj
Mw. pilox p.nccy llye? rtt 341. John.
Mrbcf; shlngt6ri;C6tfrth'ouse-(:
Used Evert) Dag
Extra Values in Muslin and Crepe de
Chine Underwear '
. $1.00. value Crepe de Chine Ted-
. die's $3.19
. $5Q0 value Crepe de Chine Ted-
dies. $2S!)
$:;;.j0 value Nainsook Teddies
-.- --"
.:(0d value Nainsook Teddies
: $2.-15)
2w0 . : value is'ainsobk Teddies
"-- $19
$2.00 value Xaiiisook Teddies
. :4- $i.jj
.D arid $1.25 Value Nainsook
' Teddies .iwi-." $$c
5l00 values .Muslin Petticoats
-C
.. ?3.50. values .Muslin Petticoats
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'52.rj.j values Muglin I'etticatos
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mm JAILER LOSES
e JOB HI ANGELO
(M'MvTXKSS OF TIMES FOKCKS
4 THK .SHKHIIT TO DO II IS
. (MVS iVOKK.
I
SuV.N ANTJKLO Jah. 23. Theustodv ;
Qf .Tom Green's big jail. no longer rests 1 vvlat 51 Heap of Happiness it TYoHhT"
in flic hands of a woman. Future in- Hrins; (o Kronnnood Homes
mates will not behold tlie large figure! Hard to do housework with-au ach-
of Mrs. F. Conway with heavy keys j-ng oack
loope-d through her arm and a Kindly Brings'yon hours o misery at lei-
beam on her face when they are hust- sure or nt Work" '
led over the cement walk outside thej lf 0 only 'knew the cause--that
. uuu "l'ws ueiiijui inc.
bars.-
After more' than nine years of eon-
tiuuous service;. Mrs. Conway has giv-
cmup her position as jailer to begrime
housekeeper- of ' the St Angelas IhiteU Reaa whatf a Bfownwood citizen
C. C.McBurnett's quarter million-do!- sa-Vg.-
lar hostelry. Handey U; Allen who is'- j w Q fiorgett 502 Jacksoa st
beginning his fifth consecutive term' says: n hatl air attack sf backachc
ts Bherirf is moving into the "white and dulI pains across m- kidnoys . J
houseon Vest Harris' an 1 is to i;e- Ure(l URsHv and feU dulI and a id-emu-
his own jailer The quifctno qf when I read of Doan's Kidney Pills I
the- times duo to - tho fact that We.c some at the .i D
lexas now s; highly law abiding.. calls. Cot and thev cuired me
for the curtailment of expenses. There ; Price 60Cr at alI dcaIers. Don't sim-
arc at present only-six prtsoners ia'piy.ask for. a kidney remedy get
Jail; not an . indictment was returned : noan-s Kidnev rills.tlie same tnat
when thedast grand jury met; and for Mrs Dorsett had Foster.MiIbura Co
months the office of sheriff has -hardy . iU Bufal x y
paid expenses.
Mrs. Conway perhaps has a Itr.ger; -
record as jailer than any other woman:
in tlie- United States and it is believed
also- that she was the only jailer in
skirts in Texas. She. has displayed a
spirit of kindness in tlie discharge of;
her official duties which often has re-i
quired sternness and-not infrequently
a display of force and. among Uie pris
oners ane -mis always oeen popular.:
Summed up: !
"She is the bast jailor in T-i.vas .l
says Sheriff Allen "and it h with the f
gre-.itcst regret that conditions make 1
it necessary for ine to do the jailer's.'
work myself" . ' '
Frustrates Escapes.
her ca.reor as Tom Green
Durins
county's jailer; Mrs. Conway "queeradding to the powers of the chief ex-
cd" no less than a dozen attempts onteeutive are among the most important
the part of her charges to break ja i I. markers before the Mexican congress.
Until the old jail was rebuilt a yearj The formation of a. national bank of
ago it was a problem to keep a "smooth Mexico to be the center o a new cur- .
crook" in confinement. But with the rency. system and take over the old
qualities of a sleuth in her makeup banks of emission also is being dis-
Mrs. Conway usually detected all false? cussed by the Council ot Ministers and
moves and seldom was it necessary may be sent to the legislature for de-
for her to call officers to her aid mjcision.
quolUng an outbreak. One or twicel Among the constitutional reforms to
prisoners failed to have tho proper re-! be decided is a project to revise Ar-
spoct ror the jailer's physical yrowessrticle 27 Of tho constitution in. such a
and disobedience was met with a solid way as will give the president author-
rap from heavy keys or a gun barrel jity to take over and administer in. the
Several years ago Mrs. Conway re- national interests any private indus-
ceived much of the credit for unearth-try when strikes or any other means
ing.a plan . whereby all the prisoners" result in the interruption of Its ser-
expected to escape. At night time.; vice to the detriment of the public in-
when ii confederate on tho" outside at-jtercst. The proposed reform is direct-
tempted to pass saws and files to the;ed principally at wire rail postal and
top floor officers warned h tho wo-
man called a halt. Tho would-be de-
liverer .failed to stop and was appre-
hended a few- days later with several
gtjnahots in his body. .
'Mrs. Conway has a large family of
children. One- daughtor is the wife of
Vhyno Green a Texas Ranger engaged
-i.
2.2") values Muslin Petticoats
$1.7f
$2.00 values -Muslin Petticoats
i - ' ST in
1.50 values Muslin- Petticoats
$uo
1.25 values Fuslln Petticoats
OSc
2.50 Values Lon' Sleeve Muslin
Gowns i.9Q
12.00 values LonSleeve Muslin
Gowns $1.49
LGo values Long Sleeve Muslin
Gowns . $1.19
5.00- values iadies' Silk Pa-
jamas -7 .$3.9S
$2.a'D. values " Ladles' Crepe Pa-
. jamas $139
$L7o values Crepe iBilly Burks
: . . $U9
'in border service. Her husband" for
years was caretaker of the courthouse
yard here. Mrs. Conway tips the scales
'well above 200 pounds is dark com-
plexioned and of a jolly- disposition.
Her passing at the jail will.be missed.
:by the p-Jbite and culprits as well.
If WOMEN OILY KNEW
rjiekftf'he imin nftp.n pnm.frnm
hveak kidneys. "
'Twould sae much needless voe -
Doan's Kidney Pillsvare for .weak
kidnev;
MEXICAN CONGRESS TO
CONSIDER NEW RULES
IL.S HEISG 31 .IDE TO ADD TO
ITOWKU OF THE CHIEF
EXECUTIVE
"
fBy Associated Pross)
irENlCO CITY Jan. 28. Proposed
onstitutional- reforms some of jthem
maritime systems.
ither proposed laws to define Ar-
ticlo 17 now before congress include
the nationalization of oil lands a mat-
ter that has been -of vital iatereat jo : j
foreign corporations as a---rHfe c I iT
presidential decrees IssnexJiln Juktaai
August 191S emhoylnfhV"iaiSt H
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