The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 5, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE PRISM
Friday May ." 1D10
Why not give " 'JoX "f candy to
your clu-.niate:$ a- a graduating
present. We have Home tine candies
in line boxes for line people. . Prices
from 5 cent1 to 5 dollars.
Kaneaster's Kamly Kitchen
Dr. Brandon Dentist
'JL l.ii ouiiunuil National Bunk
Phone 11(3 1 King
JOHN BARBER'S
O - I
Cod - thoughts arc eternal. The Darber ohop
young man who sots out to do the Catei"S Jq Stlldeilt Tlde
will of (Sod will find his transitory
days yoked to eternity.
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WHEN YOU NEED
LUMBER
CALL 35.
ROCKWELL BROS.
& COMPANY
fSELVIDGE STEAM!
LAUNDRY
Will Appreciate Your Busincs
WUKft liUAKAlMl rliU
COGGIN NATIONAL BANK PHONE 13
Appreciates your Business ....4.4.....:....:......
COGGIN NATIONAL BANK
! j j j. -- .j. i $ $ 5
Mr. Winehienner: (after a winded
explanation of the standard solution)
"Now any liquid will only dissolve a
ceitain amount of a substance and no
more. For instance after putting
this limited amount of sugar in a cup
of eoll'cp you can add a barrel of
sugar and no more will dissolve. "
Osep K: "I don't believe it.
Miss Winston: "Miss Frizell why
don't you like the author?"
I.ucile F: " 'Cause he'.- guilty of
plagiarism."
Miss W: "Well what is plagia-
I.ucilo F-
in (Soil."
"One wlm di i"Vt believe
The art of looking well in our clothes is one that can he acquired
with a little forethought and with our help.
Most men depend too much upon accidental elTccls. Stop your
casual buing and come directly after some Kuppenhyitner .Model
that will lit oii perfectly and gise entire satisfaction.
STYLK. FABRIC AND FIT ABSOLITF.LY RIGHT FOR YOl'
YOl'NG FFLLOWS.
I.
KVAXS BROTHKRS
Fine Chocolate Candy
10."i WckI Broadway
GENTZ SHOE SHOP
lus the Must Up-to-Datc Ma
chinery to Serve the Public
If We Please
t You Tell Others J
;
: IF NOT TELL US. WE AUK
.!. HERE TO PLEASE T
J. L. KING f
Dry (SikuIs Store
--a
"The House That Kaes You Money."
r...;.4 ; -s ;; ;;!; $ -H
COLLEGE BRIEFS
a Robertson Dry Goods Co. I i Your Graduation
Dress
Or The Materials for it. Buy it
AT BRIN'S
Arch Hunter spent Sunday in Santa
Anna.
Honry l.obstein spent Sunday in
Santa Anna.
Shorty Mitchell spent a few days
at his home last week.
F.thel Nenl spent the greater part
of last week at Hoehelle.
Miss Dora Watson is suffering
from an attack of appendicitis.
Miss Taylor is meeting: her classes
again having lecovered from her fall.
Misses Inez Ilettis and Naomi Allen
were at home in May for the week
end.
Dr. Ilaten and Prof. Davis were in
Uio Fifth Sunday Meeting at (Sran-
bury. Mr. Deal Mv. White and I'rof.
Winebrenner uttendod the Fifth .Sun-
day Meeting at Hockwood.
Mrs. I!. II. Crimm has returned at-)
tei a week's visit with her mother '
in Tucumcari New Mexico.
Misses Leah Wagnon and Lucille
Frir.ell spent Saturday and Sunday
in May at the home of Mr. Hurl Wag-
II0I1.
"Tubby" Brooks was in the Fifth
Sunday Meeting at Mercury Sunduy
and spent Monday with Evans Adkins
in Brady.
A proof of the "Lasso" is now in
the hands of the "Losso" editors and
they are promising us the best col-
lege Annual Howard l'ayno has ever
bad.
The Sunday School at the First
Baptist Church is maintaining its
standard. There were seven hundred
and twenty-four students in Sunday
School last Sunday.
Messrs. Hutcherson; Doyle Troy
1 anil Glenn Brooks Willard Taylor
Sanson) Smith and Miss Eula lturle-
m)ii weie the Howard Payne attend-
ants of the Mercury Fifth Sunday
Meeting.
EVANS BROTHERS
Fresh Strawberries Now on Hand
105 West Broadway
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IT PAYS TO PLEASE
T I w to Uo mi ut ull time. Try nit in ftit Howim'-. plant" lills
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T ltd Hooker Street
l'bone'.MU
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EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY
Kven thing for even bod . If ou need furniture. rug.. lucifcurtainN
window oliades. tuble cloth napkins or- anything eNe to3 furnMi
our home. New stock of Talking Muchine und Iteeords ju-.t received.
EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY ----
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The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 5, 1916, newspaper, May 5, 1916; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth99978/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.