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?AGETWO
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JULf 14 1919
LIVESTOCK RAISING IS ENDING RAPIDLY AND
TANDAFID OF STOCK IS CONSTANTLY BEING RAISED
Herds of the County Materially Reduced As a Result of the
.Long Drouth But Are Being Restocked With a-High-;
erf Standard of Animals; Every Branch of Livestock
Industry is Flourishing Throughout the County. . t
1 '!' r- f
i going as far west ?tis Rl Paso and ex-
tending down Into old Mexico -to the
south The end of the drouth has
brought excellent ranges in that ter-
ritory and the horse and mule busi-
ness is improving rapidly.
I Urownwood is the greatest turkey-
! shipping point in Central Texas this
! industry having grown remarkably
hlurlnsr the past live or six years. in
en through the county agent and sood seasons thousands -of pounds of
through the commission men. Drown -po(i ninceys arc snipped y iuimi.
county is just as well adapted to the' commission men the" movement De-
raising of hogs as it is lor the raising ' In& especially heavy just prior to the
of cattle and this -is an industry which! Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays;
is a very remunerative one if proper-! of (!JU'Jl -vt'nr- Lars quantities of live
ly followed out. The farmers are r)O0Ultr are !lls0 a"'Plul. most or such
idly .stocking their farms with hogs as' shi)ments bouK in ann11 (iuntltls:
they. are able p feed them at a profit-nnd moving daily by express
from "the overflow of food ..sniinlms1 wtli the end cf the drouth and -.the
"was years ago beeause of the fertility of the soil being recognized and .(imi nrL oiwavs found -i round ii return of good farming conditions in
the grazing lands being broken up intb agricultural :sectiohs. Today how- farm. The silage" is -tlso good food Tor Ilrowu county there am now many
ver the lands that are devoted to the Raising of -stock are exceptionally fhne -md if iAii p'isv ni-nttr Fnt- the. indications that the' livpstcick industry
-well adapted to this industry and soma of the best 'stock marketed from farmer to raise his own feed for hog3 wi11 how il grout deal pj-advance-i
the state of Texas comes from this county. j . - ins well.as ior i he cattle. Vjinent during tl.ie -next four or fivcf
tne ngures for cattle m tins county for this -year are comparatively . rrjie seoj nni g0:lt industry is one''eurs- " hero is a very nonceauoie nn-
small compared to some other counties in the state and Compared to the r(f the niost 'rapidlv growing iiidust-. provemcpt in the standard of stock'
figures of three years ago. The estimated number of head of range and. rj0- '0'f lnti fount v." A few ycar.s ago -being raised and the industry is boingf
dairy stock cattle in the county is. in excess of 35.000 head and the ma-" theVo vere not a dozen sheep in thfe nut 011 n iirm lKlSis that -'ungues well
jority of these are high grade Holsteins. Jerseys.Herefords and Dunhams eomi(.y and t?o:tis. were regarded jts-fcr i3 continued prosperity and ex-j
The cattle raisers of Brown county have long ago realizejl that to ; make principally of benefit- to snnili boys pension. Throughout the qount.y there'
uic canie mining imiusiry a success i uie county. -tine pure uroti tsiocit
are tlie jniost productive.. It costs i
just as much In Brown countv to' :
feed a cow ;that will raise a $10 calf ct) -tli3hi j;
as itloes to feed a cow that will ; M. result
does j
ALTHOUUGH BROWN COUNTY is Specially adapted to stock raising
the county at this time is not so much a stock raising county as it
Of Interest to Women
Designed for Youthful Wearers
Kvlt h rod u'iiirmiR XnuMiiwovm- -thftW ar SUMU well equipi.uu -uau .u u.u
UJ :jnre dozen of small flocks -of high tarms on which every eoncelv-j
-l ... " i.... 11. jihl k-hul of domestic animal is to be;
is mat tr lata oi HoslM - " US( s .. reKiilereI nml thor-'
raise a 31U0 calf and realizing this -arv. wisiv ui iu -r u.u - : (VllnU. c;hn 3iml oughbred. o country in the southwest;
fact the farmers have gone in for the " arKet- 1 here is .always -ampin water . ... J offers better oniiort unities to-.the :ex
pure bred stock. iR'the county for stb.k furniihed byi r' v! . ' '. . -T nerlnnd stock raiser Minn
In tire .dairying animals the major- Ujo munerous . small streams ' and .U n county. . V '
ity are Lfersevs and Holsteins and Pnt- of sood pur .wo water can :lir." -i . '
t thiR titliA tw i n .rnnf fltoi.i nii-n lie Dumped from a short distance a '""w
" . " " r 0 .J. ........ : nu the welfare- of the industry
lor dairying. The demand for dairvi"?1"" un-miiu-u wjijuhuus. mr V :
products qccasioned by being so nearj riiajority of cattle raisers do iiot de- As .one of the results of the tick .
several large cities and the exist- Pfnd upon the mtu'ral .supdy of eradication campaign In the : com. y. a Mb JA'J' TOnAT
.n nf rnMr i Mlatcr. althouah. thev are in verv rarelrarload ot -fiiie Molsiein cows has been; ' 1
Brow:
tensiv
The
cpunty
feed
makes
tractivfe loni! - tiubre profitable one is the adQ-
Herds Are Bednced. ffle silo for
Conditions in Brown coantv. during! large crops
sections of Texas were not favorable .excellent si
to the cattle industry and as a re- equipjted
suit many of the mot prominent cat-
tie raisers reuueeu ineir iierus 10 tnej'ffa ruiws.-nc -. . - :- Wn ..nil; onttilenc
minimum. They however disposed
alj the crabby stock and the cattle
in the county today is made up . of
the best grades of catties. The ranges
will be restocked and are being re-
stocked iow. and the stock raising
industry in the county promises to
gain even more extensive proportions
than prior to this period..
Climatic conditions in Brown coun-
ty are in favor of the raising of stock.
Cattle demand proper climatic condi-
tions to thrive the same as the hum-
an. The altitude is just right for the
Proper raising of animals not being
too high to cause them to be of a
Nervous temperment nor too low to
"wood make a ready and ex-trances H to rf jy atbH into TLTf: -Sontc ArUleo mtcsi .iolro; f -S' -SgBFjKrk
e market for all dairy products their stock by the means 01 turns."'" " """'V ;n:.)vim! - u n-hirl: Vioin Dana. Ml ill ill! IHH III I
diversity in forage crops in the Vse of Jihun ' - 1 - at K jBWlBSlHf ilWiS M
and the enormous amount Of irnoiner auracuye i5uure pi Uh..-m-... w.-... jVTlc thnatre-todav - i I KHflHKiHKHliSV
S of all kinds that are raised tottlOnUtiy in;i?rown couiay anS Tho liIay tell of a youni id. who.i MiMSa
the dairying industry an at-fcqne tiiat is . making ma imu stry a h ..h .-fto ir iuCi.(v miinnt I Tm8mMWm &&&8maMm.Al H. lUliMBL gj I
itlon nf tion -of -several additional cars ot. - . ::f e -nnniT-r r rrrirni-irr " iirawnflwim iiiww TnBgTifimiTOirrraiHWi 1
T . . f 11 rrnm inrnii. wii n mum- iiihii mnrMtftm
d. f frv.ti -riin ilnltins - to: stimulate t ie (LSirvini; ...... . " ; 1
u.csun.M-u Cvu ';- . ... " - Tim ionlnnsi- Mid hr detcrminat on to
of. the jleguminouf crop.:udustry is now coniempiate 1. : :rli;M(k ;w.n'il1(.: It ta!:o t.lsl.u-rnhln dlM-rlnjInntlon
rniei t tho WmutKi ji-fford . The Brown t ounty fahippHig :Utn )!"M' " ; . r .. -: . ..... .. ...1...
. " 1 -v-i ; nf th4. Uvektock broking polnt-and to sop. ui.e verge-." ...1 u uv hm
lage and many f.inns- are.-is tendinis the l.ulk of.. the metok Ven hor womftn's-. 'luite grown up or for those who are
with- mammoth to her rescue! and: lry arown; but still in their teens. It is
Carriage Annonltcedl
The marriage of .Mrs. Emma Mayes
and Mr. V. Harlow tvas solemhizea
on Sunday morning at Vi o'clock at
her . home 20f East Chandler street.
Rev. X. A. Webb officiatedt For the
preseni. they will be located at 205
Mast Chandler street.
An Announcement..
I Mr. and Jlrs. C. II. Lee announce"
.fhe marriages of Mis3 .1iennie Wicker
f ro' Mi' Homer D. Poore 011 Saturday
afterncon. July 12th" at G;0 Oo'clock at.
fieir lif.tne HUG 'Brady avUue. . Rev
W. R. flornburg officiating
i The briue wore a goin-away suit
Iff taujie with accessories to match.
For the past year Miss Wicker has
mede her home in Brownwood and re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Le'e.- She
has a wide cir le of friends who ad
mire her for her true character aiid
1 lova de disposition).
' Mr. Pcare has recently returned
from overseas where he sptlit Heveral
t months with the engineers .lie" is "a
I very capable yottng man and has a
;very promising future. - " "
I Mr. and Mrs. Poore left: immediate-
ly for a visit with the bride's parents
I before going to their home near Car-
. thage Texas.
Contributed.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
TO BUI BUILDING FOR
ICE UNO CLUB
LOE
1
tor the storing-of this silage for feed-ntive basis mis- yup is wen orgari-. -
jU i.rpi.' ...-.. irofl wirli- .T. 11: AVhittmdad as s'aldlralMt move
i . k . . .. .. . ..... rn.rt 1 1- m.n rf.iirni . IO 0 ailll' t Pill
ofltjus section i&iimesseti wttu uic ia;i -muiuri. int.-
i ! . j - - . . i i-.. i iiio nia is
that he can break out a small "art at omen m diuiu ugu a.i u-m m rui
TIE SCORE BOARD
she regains .both his -Vt" halt' so simple a matter as it
' . 1 :(ferns to exprifSs youth by varying the
the-latest word in smart :'u and tinish of garments . just
omedv and lUt role hi wlii.-h Viola ''noiiuh to;tak" them out of the young
tit. ' " i '. i . I -....!.. -:.-.wti t1n t'tat nf ll-'ltnlllflir htttui 1fi() "
ins range ami vr.ini n uj wj mu .... .....0 .B .p. . -. . f.j.. woman cmss and place tllOlil in the
to assist in feeding his cattle and the rated aniojtg the shippers and the en--K v .' . young girl company." Ocncrally. in
e;xcellent soil and is richness in thr r tire . work.: being handled on. a cdsjtj' u' ""'f1 " 1 . ui" 1-"L:-.t: "rpIr." suits this is acrmuplihcd by making
ingredients neceskv for tut life haSis Prior to the drouth this.. clu p. . "lt J :';"' h;p rV liniv ts yhgue as to Jit and simple as to
to thrive makes it 1 possible &r him. mn.de heavy weekly hog. shipments tpf ; ' ' n'remee ' Cnr enfor Hfihrl' n follnwlnu- -urnMn fashion.
tiSeavolmpeoedstn;h:Kort The
1 m uu'-iuui UL lilt." VIMIHI
WaffeW being evidenced in constantly made-under the personal mfcor- ' "
andircresing shipments of both -hogs aion of .Maxwell K??r. ..Director..
i:tii market.
.-f
tieiieral.
Roaring
dre devoted o .Stock raising.
tti sav. three-fourths of the 1
tjfie county' are Available fjnr- the;-cattle to the Fort Wor
riiising &f stock. These lands Eare de.-l The farms of Brown
toted
ajnd-
rk'rn come
ifrown county extensive ranches arejabie -to combine the' raising' of tht'e .program.
maintained where .the cowpoy in aiKsiotiK wmi uieir usruiuuuiai ti.hh.
Lion
presented in twv picture :j
of good desicning. to meet
of the iniss fropi fourteen
mwi w'pitiHncl to nineteen anjl they are recommend-
i
to. pasturage :and grazing-land? !jcciaily veil adapted - to linstock " 's- e "-.T1 : ' i ful styles providing their inures are
while the-open range has long farming; that is. Brown county farm--" U1 ""'v' uv' J grrlish etioujih to suit these models.
i. . ... .j. . i - ! . . n ..... .--.t ill tiV.cn fvr-r mtl 1(L will '00 Oil tne SUine4 " .
to'bfi'it tniitft df the:nast in -exs nave loumi u oolii easy aim lirum- . . i Jersey .( nth. serL' duvetvu or nnv
his Klorv can still bb seen. As-a whole and' almost every farm now has Ifts- . k ' n I picture successfully hut the firmer
j ' - i - . . . . .i 'i. . ... . t.r.' Prettv Olive rhomas. istar-of sueti'. .. A.. ....
of the standard. suitings -will: make the
smart suit shown' at the left of the
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
Won. Lost
9
"Waco . L-..v 7
.Beaumon't 6
G
j however tne rancnes are comparauve-;tuiui iim-Kui.sucq m uip ar - :; -..i Vl V( " Pl-"ir u lu " "csl cnou:u
ly small and the industry is ofne thatrpoiis of hegsand its fine cows. ; Theitc popular photop ays as - ot on i . in '..for.lJlf!sos. sdts. This one is of beige
id handled on a much more scientific are more-thap a score o'C rcgisterelti the hollies t.iru ot receiu. m m . colom j.ore tVtiniiioI with row.s of
basis than in .the jdavs when everv imported Jiorses. too this industiy wM be seen again - in her iaor j mnw mk UrnUl to match and insets
Chan's stork ran where It -wile"d andlhaving beeu establi.slied here severjii: lstime of dual roles. and. masfluorau-- of nflvy t!tffcta TJu7 sklrt Is n0.
wAiv- WB T-ntnwiPri Jrt ntirn n; Utpn fi'voars ticb throukh .the efforts 6flhlg at. the Dixie theatre today vnen t! j tl thm .. for
win imviu ini
Dallas
3
4
hear for branding 7titrposos.:Tbe feuc-sMisrs. Evaijs
Fcfed-jn ranches no longer make! i't nee-others.
.750 i jJCnrv for iho hrnniUnc of' siock in While Fort
and. McA'lister and
Houston
Fort Worth ..
Shreveport .
.Gaiveston. .
iSan Antonio -.
'4 ' '
5
i
.7
r.G36
j5G2
- 417
417
-.485
- :SS5
Sunday?s Ile.sults.
Fort WOFth S-2: San Antonio 2-1.
Dallas 2-4; Galveston CM).
Waco 4; Houston 1. .
Beaumont 5; Shreveport 4. .
yiiere Tliey Play Todny.
San Antonio at Fort Worth.
Beaumpnt at Shreveport.
Galveston at Dallas.
Houston at Waco.
4sary for the. branding of work in While Fort Worth is Hie principal
t
'Love's Prfsoner.'
older women and is gathered In wit the
. r-mtntv ;.s':n mhnn?; of idem ifica-i livestock market for hos. she6n -aifd i storj'. told in scenes of
fine liorso
popular screen queen a an wnlstUno Flvi. short nan;ls of bni(
new light. -Here ts .a eieyer tiet9e. fa at pach sl(lo sumiat(lin(.kots
suit a detp cape collar replaces the !
small turnover that is so youthful
worn with a tie of xilk for the. young-
er girls. But n smaller coljar -would
not-admit an inlay of taffeta swh as
finishes this one
ARP (LOSIfi TKAYSArTIOX FOR
OLD RROWWOOD NATIONAL
BAXK BlIL'DIX(i.
The Woodmen of the AVrorld of.
The braid on the ' 3iov;nvood have been busy during-
XATI0XAL LEAGUE.
pn.;( ' j
Shipping Facilities.
Brownwood has jexcellent railroad entire south
facilities for the shinning of . live yards liGj
jtock
Jhiirt-fV
Worth. It is-possible for the stock flars annually. During the .war who;ii;surt'n-
sleeves is put rm in rows but not in ( the past few weeks Winding up the
.a i it.. i . i ... m !' rlri otlr r f i tnmiOAtinn t f Vi'tiV
taffeta is placed above it. The sleeves I ar to. become owners of the building
are especially good. f known as the old Brownwod. National
Park bliie serge makes the chie ! Bank buiUIng at the interse-tloa o
suit .with Moused coat at the right t West Broadway. Center Avenue and
of the picture. Narrow braid 'in two i Mayes street now owned by Gilliam
ruws finishes the collar the sleeves I Eros . The Woodmen have secured an
and the skirt of the blouse. Silk cord -Jption. on the building dnd the dear
and round burtons account for the fas- wni be 9losed as soon as the.neces-
tenihg In tile best way and form a fin-1 sar-v corporation charter can be se--Ish
for the closc-ntting sleeves. Tho 1 cured and other details attended to.
cnllilr in (Ills suit is the. style best f T'e purchase price of the building
liked for girls rs no- announced 'but Is known-to. be
r ' - I . . Ill . l
S ; larse. rne wooumen wun a. local
A' jnJ&lrSttfi j membership of several hundred have
; si tion for a long time and measures
I were taken to ascertain the stjitiment
: of the membership relative to the
. As plans for tile fall season mnture ; plans. It was found to be almost un-
the dress goods houses are finding that animoirs In support of. the building
the style of material giving the best i idea and sreat satisfaction Is now ex-
dniping effect is the type mostly want- pressed by a big majority of the mem.
ed. .Soft finished goods on the velours oers tnat tne niattcr has successfully
I order - attract the buyers' attention reached its present stage
over the hard fuiLshed. stiff or materl- ! Ultimately the Woodmen will prob-
Fahrk-s ainiost appr.iaehtng the a1)I renovate a)id rearrange the up-
will find the !ier I10or OI tne mumno ""ng. if up
club.
Fabrics for Draping.
a!s.
' The coat In this suit haiiL's from volvet order it Is said
all WOen- n 4.:t.i ! .-.. w..i . mu: m i... ' as n. modern lodire room and
ii.. .iiiii.iiii.fia in i.iii'k iiiiii ill i- m l.i iii i iiiiil 'iiiiiiiiiiii. I. ill. i in? win ii iiiir. i
i and: mule- markets in tfie into it. mystery story that wilK baffle. ht tne nn( a liuu 1.rhl?: lt the j t.a.jy true of chakings..ard
ijfthwest: Two big stoclf-lt1e Dcat of PloVdtery.s Wl"ainr sides and back. In this particular nlso to th.Vch tl; to be used -n
nntu "k. ni;Ar. 'Mong and Joe King will be her; .
lUlllllU.S IUI lllU hJlIJ'lJIIlt; fit . uvk iiu 'iicii;.. . ' . I wwvv. .
foak and is close tolthe grentek stock f semi-monthly auction; sales ' which princumi supporiers. .urn. n
larket in the; rnited Sutesi Fort j-total hundreds of -ihousands of dol-i'-"1 mo.sM.ngng.ng.sort is as- Works Tllirty-F
-miser to get his stqck on . . the J market
sinnsistent with' thd' current - market
Ibices. He caiysell bu a' high riiarkc-t
Iffeie. is careful to kvaich the market
iij5 it is possible for him ro get his
Lock on the market within a day or
iday and a half of "jtime. ; J.
-Much interest is '"lieing manifested
the government .was
thOiisaiids of
fathering
-Five Years
lmost when he wills it. unci tnis
teature enables himjto get j.u:t about? various purposes
ie market price he desires j.lpr it. tieadcjuariers
.S. Doubt of It.
d applies ; Quarters. This hqwever will probably
suits. oe impossible ror a year or two. un-
- til the necessary financial arrange-
I ments can -be made. "Our idea is to
buy a building pay for it as socu as
t t . . n.. t..i ...it .-. i vn rnn nmt then enlim It To SlllL lis.
a university Ueeree I 1-V mruauon.u .wws service.! j .
AlCUnV Ohfi. liilvtl nrHa Pnrke ! a"l lUtiueuLiai iukusjci iuu
' - - 1 .1111111' .1 l'ini L i QUI IllilVrtll Jltt' I . . - t h nVn in nr "II A llOI'rt I r f IT ctt imnir rn
horses and mules fdr !p nnnftV.a ; . .. (By International New. Setwice.i "ried Miss Minnie Wilcox in; "TTr
. this city was Hie - ; - r . . y. - ki:iknic. Ore -July 14-After il.ir-ttht ot Inyor 1. S. Myers hero. 1" ". J r-ZZrZ
of a. corps of goverii- "A .scientist clcclares .th'ttf meat eat- ty-tSve years 'Mi.ss Anna .Coffin. offm'u very4 word he. said when the " ""T " nr VhX nn-
mule buyers and the)ef3 Jir0 inore . active than yegetarians." .Seattle will -complete her university !ar put the Question. " . 'ZTx' n tnr
gh. the Browhwood;-Therve cot to be to geU the meat to i course at the Pnivorsitv nf.-nraenn "IJO yon take this woman to beyour."""
umnecedented.- . '. eat." Boston TranWipt."" ;" i here this-vear. ' . lawfully wedded wife to love honor I ' " wo a n
ment horse and
movement- thrOu
stockyards -was
In the past
has suffered somewhat due to "the lack.
.'- .' l fi.il .1... ... ...Ifl
nf rjinfi for n:f nrnL'fi o tlin KOUt ll "j v .in ui 01111:1 mum uui u
and west of BrowhwOod. "Most of the!'""' gro-enes.
liltr slock 01 Ughl globes at Loon-.
I . Won Lbsi. PcL
Cincinnati 4S 22 .072
3sTew Yorlk . . 4 23 . .
Pittsburg - I .'40 " S3 .040
Chicago i 40 :i3 . .r4G
Brooklyn' V 36 33 .507
St. Louis : 23 43 .403
Boston .j -. . 20 3D : .400
Philadelphia . ..... 13 47 :288
. t - t 1 . .a ! 4 1. t . .1 t ....It... K ni. inli
m uie noc raising iuousiry 'u uiu nor.ses ana -oiuies iuimiu: uu. m xi . . i i. sruc nes uv corresnonoeiTi e xow wit
cWuty and encouragement for the in-1 thf brownwood stockyards are bought I yJ "A I mQQlflPn AH ia !ul summer effort she can ohtai
o the south and west. I J 'iher degroe thl year.
but. after two years ..left to teach' in 1 11 l !'0. replied rarKs wun
the grade .schools L:il or shn went n it-"iUUBls
Washington State and continued her
studies by' correspondence. Xow. with. You can't make a calie for the same
creasing of this Industry is being giv- in the territory to
ain . money you get Stones.
(ment at Looney's.
Fresh ship-
fraternal order should not get busy
and -buy or build a home of our own
ami that is jus what we propose to
do."
Every egg that leaves oar siore is
candled. Looney Mercantile Co.
Sunday Kcsullk.
New YJork 8; Pittsburg i2..k
Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 1. (J
Only two scheduled.
Where They Play Today.
''Cincinnati at Boston.
Pittsburg at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at New York.
Chicago at Philadelphia;
t .
AMERICAS LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
i . . '. -"Won
Chicago .40
New York 40
Cleveland ..... 40
SL Louik 37
Detroit 37
Detroit 37
Boston 31
Washington 30.
Philadelphia 18
Lost PcL
il .030
27
33
32
32
.32
:ln
;4i
5i
.f37
.547
Jj3G
.fi3C
.n.3c
.470
;424
-2G1
.Sunday's Besiilts.
Chicago 14; Boston -9. i
St: Ixjuis 4-J5; Philadelphia; 3-4.
Cleveland 5; Washingtqn 4. :
Only lliree scheduled
WJiere They Play Toay.
Philadelphia at Chicago. ;
Boatojt at SL Louis.
ViafLTBetoh at Detroit.
New York at Cleveland.
The Greatest Sale Ever Held the Most Wonderful Values Ever Offered. Its Your
Golden Opportunity to Save Money on Seasonable Merchandise!
Right at this time of the year when everybody is complaining of high prices when merchandise is soaring higher than ever
before-Hve offer you the opportunity of your life to save money. r ? " n 1
Thousands are thronging this store daily taking advantage of this Sale and reaping the harvest of saving money during our
- - GREAT JULY HARVEST SALE ; '
To make good selections of your purchases attend this Sale tomorrow morning.
BURT NORWOOD
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, July 14, 1919, newspaper, July 14, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342796/m1/2/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.