Mr. Frederick Ocderlin. Charge D'AffpiiT. A. D. in charge of German interests in the United Slntes.”B1RNEY BURNETT BROWNDiF.D AT CAMP DIXBirney Burnett Brown, of Brown-Held died nt Camp Drx. N. J. Inst Wednesday, Oct- 9th at 10:10 a. m. of blood poison, and the remains were shipped here, arriving on the two o’clock train Tuesday morning, and wa* taken from here to Brown field Tuesday in a hearse, accompanied b his three brothers, T. C- Brown of BroVnfield, 1.. L. Brown of Caddo Oklahoma and N*. F,. Brown, of Coleman and his sister, Mrs. T. G. Price of Houston. Another sister, Mrs. F G. Moses, of Houston awaited th« arrival of the remains at Brown field.The parents of toe deceased, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wd»*h, \\hft' reside at Brownfield; al'6 Yo'fnhttod there to re ceive the remains of their son who Cave up a good position to enlist in i».o service of his country and paid the supreme price for the liberty -0f the people of this great notion of ours:Mr. Brown 'enlisted in the service of Uncle Sam, May the 27th' nnd went from here with others of Terry county to Camp Cody, K. M., where he went into training, and was ntfer-wards transferred to Camp Dix, N. J. and Was a member of 109 Field Signal Bn. 3lt;th Division, about the middle of August- Mr. Brown in the fourth class, but the call of hi* country was too strong, nnd he offered himsrif to the service of hi* country before the time for him to appearhad come. He was anxious to do what he could. His wife died in Dal-la* on August 16th.r-o- IndlgestW C^atj^Hr*VJast try one jtpirtoule 4' LAX-Ft** |y*TH.1 A Llt;4cid Digeathv lAxam*- jdeasnci to_. Mode and recommended to the public by Paris Medicine Co.,monuf*cturers of Laxative Bronte ftkmloe and Grove's Tasteless chin Tome.Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. McClendon received n telegram this week that their nephew, Russell McClendon, died of disease nt Camp Dodge, Iowa, Friday, October 18th. His remain* will be taken to Altus, Okla., for burial.For bc-r^Jphoring the I.ubbdck1 Tailoring .