Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 140, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1925 Page: 2 of 9
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New Fabrics
included miThis Pre-Easter) Selling
WHEN clothes ore simple, the mode the
and nou> presents til amazing variety of beautifully
patterned silks in gay or subdued tones, to suit Milady’s
fancy. She mOy buy no* and save
THESE PRE-EASTER I
ST ANTI AL
—-ji.
PRICES OFFER SUB-
SAVINGS
ll V 44.00 Rain Canton Crepes for ..........$3.45
$3.50 Plain Canton Crepes for--------- r. . .$2.95
Sport Stripes in Heavy Crepe de Chit
Figured Crepes 40 in., $2.50 value
Figured Crepes 40 in., $3.50 value......* .<
Flat Crepe 40 in., $3.35 value .... .1
ensembles -t dresses ■
COATS MILLINERY
I gl Kt H in' tHJtlNT
our services hayg ton wy
•tcmful the but ww month* But
are butting fort! a special ef-
■f to mufceVonrofrow the "big*
All, our
MucceaafQl
we
tort
gent" day yet. Brother SG. If. IV
Show alter, editor and publisher of
the Firm Foundation. thcls/gent
paper published in the Interest of
the Chureh of Christ. of Au din.
Texas, will be with us all day and
apeak both morning and nii.bu.
We are to hare dinner "on the
around** at Cogg|n Park, at boon
for all who come. Big (community!
u rally and without, the slightest
difference or opinion between1 the
City and country people.
The eommlttee appointed yester-
day by tha farm*™ attending the
meeting won as follows E. ifc-
Boenicke. fe A. CB*el, W. tL Kil-
gore. Mrs. P." A. Baugh, Mrs. V. P..
Boff and Mrs. W. F. Timmons. T. I.
Jones, who was also appointed on
this committee. Was later- elected
ns general chairmen Of- the cent-
U
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WEAKLEY-WATSON-MILLER
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g. at the church •from 2:10 to m it tee. Tills group of (-.Plzen* will
wdtk out the minor detail* which
4:20. Singers from all parts of the
county. And everybody Invited.
Judginr by .the past you should
come early If you get a neat.
Bible HchoOl at 0:45 mrprw-
ing at JF:ffl a. m. and 7:45 p. m
Young IVopie'a meeting at 4:45 p.
mi -'
Busby-Psaery revival April Vth
-3rd,’ I
Tho t
tot come as the
ptdpat^nH
The cord that was ndop*ed cnii ' on
IttS^armtcfnjnt In order .« on<*§ youth, entered
est by the committee in: lades:^De county rot
—
Youth Enters Plea
of Guilty and Will
1 Work on Highways
--f ’
nrd that was ndopteC Lndl , (Tsyton Williams, i7 year Old
a plea of guilty in
uesi ii)' uu j m
trirrarltv it*id drainage- :rop rota-. automobile
f‘on; home orchard: homy garden: finvd for the offense
pure seeds: milk cows^ hogs for
. meat: poultry: club worki’coin-
Tho chureh with a welcome and munity exhibits and'home improve-
l\ R. FORREST. Minister.
X AVENUE PtEHBYTKRI.
AM < Hl R< H
R. R. Rives, Minister.)
‘ The congregation and friends are
reminded of the service* at. this
•! church tomorrow at the usual
SI MMifti . I i I * .
At lb**' 11:im o'clock hour will
be held the annual ronzrrguilnnnl
ting. All members of the con-
gregation are urged to be present
M tin* meeting.
iMr pallor will preach at 7:30
p. m
aj e e •• e e • 4
he ... $2.95
$1.95
gs
• • • • • • 4
HnnV F. Cinclair had n very satis-
fied look, and even a faint smile,
when the cameraman caught him
as he wns leaving the federal build-
ing »t ( heyenhe, Wvo . after a sea-
slotn of the government's »u|i for
annulntent of the Teapot Dome (Hi
1 t
1* —>»i i — -w \ {
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ALL AT PRE-EASTER SELLING
■).
i i
earner
leaving
yenhe.
iblgpn
rut of the Teapot Dome Oil
Fire Damage
Proves Less
Than Expected
Juniof KtnleuvOr at 5:30 p. m.
Intermediate and Mentor Endeav-
or* 8t 4:30 p. m.
• Yon nnd your Trlends are ct*l<ri-
ally Inviu-d to worship with ttn at
all the services
tires and was
1
ments.r __
{Of tlie above nanied^pfoiects of -
which there arc? eleven In <Jll. com- m
miinity exhibit^ and home develop-
ment* are rated as the highr o on
efrd. Th«j others arc all imf
rtnht bful kre expected to tak^
o<*! part of theTalVnr-r> Time.
There are enanyi other *Htli
things which are hot imdivI oi
tqla card hut they will nalurully
nppdnr in the eommunities and
homes over tpe county an tbs. pro-
grant Is being carried out.
wlto'bare been presented
the program are v»ry calhus-
: «i»d very uhm-U m favor of
tkef plan. They believe that R wllj
be -j great help to the farmers, to
the business men :>ud to the city
gram
instil
yog|i_j.being unable to pay
the fide, nas taken this morhing to
the country «bere he will work on
county roads until the line' is
paid out. According to Judge E. M.
______ -JWPL.
Davis. It was recently tlecidag hy ^
the C'mmnissioners^court that de.
fendants convictfg the const/
court who are UuiM<* to paj tJMWr
floes would serve the r time (iotas
work for the county^ >n-^rhe roads
in the rural- districts?
Another youth, connected w»b
rpuft yesterday to thr| young Wllltoras in the thnft ft tlf*n
will be tried ns a Juvenile-delUw
quent in the J.tvchile court.
ahd county an a nhylc.
J
HUNT PMEMMYTEIftt* ( HI Rt ll
Kundny morning Bible .School ut-
Hli o'clock.
Brother of Mr*. Stark
Of Brown wood Die
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Brownwood Die* /
Weatherford. Tex»»
1 !The following la from Iht/Ooldti-
diilte Eagle. Mrs. Stark 1* the wife
Of Count) Clerk 8 IJ. Stark
"* Pitts Alvia. a former cltlsem-of
I in- Big—Valley bnt wgo
The Kdwanls Street
-tfehujol at 3 o’ljloi-k.
e- Suicide of Bln.'' Isa. ft 2V
• Is #hV subject of the sermon by the
naatar. Dr. Oray. for the II :W#
o'clock service. -*r t- Tr;;
Sunday evening at 7-45. Addles* f«F_the ps*t| 1? yagra bad resldH
jo the new members of the year. Bv :“r
the pastarv—•fkirre will la- *pe< .t.11*
feutnn-s of this service.
niy roads until the flue is dll Tercet language* In lb
i. according to Judge E. M. «1 of them being spdkeh h
. \ f
Music!
■There are about fie# fbausand
different languages in the nrorld.-
*’ of them being apdkeh by money.
M
-+
\
rd, Tyxas. etfywl at ttl*
sat Monday.-- Ui* re
reuL-io-Hre-
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»•
Bandaged Eyes
Guise Man to
'Perish in Fire
V
TXiVf FB®T CAB I 5 DEI
EltvBTT.POOT CLIFF. Bl HIKB
4 ; • I> LAKE imM.
"to- ' * N- -*_
Mr• •
r
f-
f
•‘r
. lifctMwnfeiLPtwi
AL bl lX. Marcb1sM_The
Captain George^!. Cantrell, former
Unfhersity of Texas student, wan
recovered from La te Austin short-
ly, after noon. Tie body was re-
mpvetLfrom a car n tqr lake under
jut eighty-foot ell r on'w what la
kdown aa the Dki i Road, in front
of:the B. F. Rowe-home.
• X woman's come was round on
tha eltff. omcers I arb searching
t:4 waters for another I ody
Captain Cantrell had not |*ctr
|K|ne since Thursday, acbordiug hr
hie aisUir. Ilf wad last nseu at tin
of hh com poky. Company A
, |P'XU „
iti§ Jtaoaeimied tress) :
y -CHICAGO^ March 2S.~Tqmej>-
; arily blinded by aa operation bn
ibis eyes, P. J. Regan was
to grope his way to safety an
in the suffocating smoke of
which last night wredwii
fourth floor of the Chicago
Bar. Node and Throat Hot
the downtown business distr
ogs” Are
Law to
tect Animals
• Nursed and firemen carried out
patients knadc helpless by bandages
or effects ot operations.
drfil
lllth
Bogiucvr*.
. National
-A
i .?
. Gt^ard. Thursday night. lb' did not
(My JMevclmtodJ*rospd/
A18TIN. March -Gime l*og»”
are trying b*j prevent approval of the
new game bUL Coiouel WiHie Miller
of Amarillo xaid bare, today while
whiting for a onYrreocf with Govcr-
iv>r Miriam A. Frrgasan. iHe-CWmr
here as * rep)rr»ent«t|»e of the Texas
Isaac Vslfoe langur to ask Mrt\
Fexguton to Mgn thejjbill.
protect The «ihl life^fM rci!Jv^fcaid
Ctdoncl MUlfr. "The aatflMU *re<
rspklly disappearing ami if they are
not. pndectru our cliildrvn sill ivit
mv gn> .Therr L opno.ithmi •«« tlw
mw bill, bat it is copiing from game
hogs wiio wapt to kill'>*cry Ihing."
.. t Ho /’w/* f /,
BffH X FALLS, j*. D . March 2S
— With prairif lire* in Western
South Dakota and along |ti«* Ne-
braska iKiitier extinguhdtedi. tnvfnH
tot*: to«|a' was taken -of the loorf
caused by the flames winch rage-d
two]dan. * / ; ['
Because the omuit j througli
wbkh ttws! ipies spread Is sparsely
settled, property loss -Wan. not a*
large as at liriT Cstinr^ted. Re-
ports of ‘ ddrthiu could njrt ihe vert
fled bat several itersons suffer^
severe burns Whiir lightim; tT
blazes/ r'* ’ T '* :; 1*
The life along ' Ih-. Sotnh Dakota
Nebraska border ou the , !t«*.-.-hud
Indian reservation *p » xtmg«;lsh
ed late yesterday. 1x* s. in that vi-
cinity was chiefly to bay Macks
•ad mna 11 ranch 4»uriding«-
bfozc In northern, South Da
d icrosq the North Dakota
was clit-Ckcd Thursday.
Weal her f
e there
enr
4i n-
Mr
llaptiar
FI BNT BAFTpMT iMl'BiB llckurd
Sunday school meets at >:45 a mi “He legves a wife and d Cl year-
I'astor Wilks will preach at bo'h{old daughter, fomr:, *lstfrs. twe
brothers and one mlgce. beshlos uth-
refatlves. The brothers and sis-
--- L. E. Alvis jof Roby.
honrw of worship.
11:0b a. m.: "Gospel. Garment*.* er
.7:45 p. m.: "The peril at
Church." Tills l* the second ln *»n-
ics on ("The Ancient Devil in Mod-
ern Idle ” Special numbers by fpli
choir ijnd orepeataa. r
!
|of
Weal be
Stark. Brownwood; Mrs.
M. Long. Stanton; Mis* Carrie
Alvis. Stanion. and Mrs. J. T. Sel-
lers: of Coldthwalte.M
,( EXTB.lt METHAIilNl ( HI Mill
‘ Snmiav I at ft 15 a m
rfvarbing Lt ,11 * m. and M»
p. lit l(y the |Ls!ur. MnrxiiU topic:
"Did rmbiiHM. Honest to Good*
ness. Kvefydiiy' Religion.'* Even-
ing topic:. JPrevent Vice, .
in Bro4o4<H*i." Special nuirival at- i Reining: “How to
Rev r.aither's Baud and "
Raul Kkingstedt's Choir. Jntejruied-
iate ia^gpe at i;2(> -and Seniprs at
C:30.
-rot last f(
a Friendlf Spirit.” \ J1 /
_____Ji H. BALDRIlP'.k!. I*r.stoT.
if <w o:..v .ina •wnnirii hi
than tNrty p ntor^j pres-
inday. "The thufcii With
, Oal.it m
nett, Every D»y R
Gaither’*
Pent KlingstecK’s
,30.
le Fire:
Wisconsin’s Pair
Of Home Brewers
1 (Ho .I.fiwidl't/*riw)
WASHINGTON. M*r.. 2ft Sena-
tor Burton K Wlieftler of At ou Ians,
indtctmi here yeafterday on con-
fpirary charges In connertino with
ol| land permits, appeared in Dis-
trict of Columbia Supreme Court
here today and famished $1.4*1)
FI BNT ( HRIMTIAN ( HI R( II
The hulubl^ ohurch wit* a glad
' . ‘ ' ^^'*1 ^ j J j '
i Bible school at Pn.15 4. m- *
Start t^e day right .by ntteudtng
Bible HCbixd. ’We hsHfe s place for
yon. / • •'
Morning worship and counrit-
ionwi 11:00 a. p).
Sermon subject: "Dhl Mart Make
Kop all kinds of musical instruments,
repair work and Records, Special prices
on used pianos and Brunswick phono*
^jffrppl^s, call at
Notice to School Patrons !) y
I he enumeration of *choia*tics i* practically com*
excepfit
*1
plated, with the exception of thone who were uninten*
tionally overlooked by the enumerator. We urge that
parents whose children have not been* enumerated tele-
phone immediately to Mr. J. C. Harpham, Jt., at No.
R-468, and give him tie necessary information. i
Childrerj who will be 7 years of age prior to the first,
of next September, and who wilH>e less than eighteen
years of age St that tin e, should be enumerated, so that
our city schools may leceive the per capita apportion*]:!
ment for thefn. The i nore money we secure from the
state on per capita appe rtionments the better our schools
will be, and we are de tending upon the patrons of the
schools to do their dut y and see that their
properly enumerated. Remember, all <ekildren bom be-
tween September 1, |907, and September 1, 1915,
should be counted. Telephone Mr^ Harpham at R-4f$^
please, and give him the information about your chil*
f —J j,
The Board Trustees r
li
:V
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Godr* ! /
Junior Christian Kndiuvo-
2.0S ~f». tu.J *' FJ.
H<-ai«»r Cbrixtiiun EnU,-«vor at C:S*>
Bwnin* srrVb v nt 7 tM p. h».
Sermon subject j "Is the IMb4»
J
(Bu i
tiltfcANfK* FIs., Ml
rNi
t train m
go; home after the drill and bis f-ntoua horses to ft
family* alarmed by’his non-appear- Orlando trick hrere btirned
ante, had appealed to a nunitx r-of j«wdaalh today when one of the tm-
stail frame buildings 6f the WhU*-
Stable* here was : razed by a ire
of unkaom- oristak • /
Three of the >olm- horses kept In
the building were baved. The loss
i friend* to help'in tucatir
Cantrell until recently
I Jldit in the Law Rehool.
r^r
m
locating him- j
eently was a *tu-’
Law Sehoot at the Unl-
vetsity and lacked one rear of com
pUging his codrse in law. , having
previously attended the Academic
i>«g>artmei»t. .He.waa 34 year* of
age hpd was born and reared in
pule
Anson Man Freed
Under Big Bond
J in Marder Case
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A
ABILENE, March 28.—Finis Go-
eft, 22, was released at Anson, Jones
.J county, late Friday on Sl.ljuoo bond
V* on h charge of laurch-r in connection
’ < with the shooting of his father in-!-»».
' 3- 1- McClurkii, aear Ansorj on the
\ night of Febnury Ip. • ’
* * Cicrt-c bu been held without bail
singe the «booting> Bond was set at
is- liraring Ffidily aftrr-
i wap fnmWwd hnmexliatdy.
r w'P jars eisfsE/iflitoi.to *“r
I X**-S ^ Qpfee and hi* young wifc sepvr-
J * “—- days before tbe shooting.
*—* pejo*M>*»r *11) ,
SC A PA FU)W. Orkney JdawL.
■Mprch 2N. — WurkmeB: engaged' |p
(•ringing tire scuttled German destroy
<r beached in Mill Bay! hgve dlseov-
rrrd under, a mass of wool, which
roiB>*Iete|y concealed ihem, the bodies
of livr^ German officer* and sailors,
u t „ ,■vidrutly ware not wari|e<i at the
timr Hie fleet was sank by the Ger-
man crew. ' ” U.
i I
trlct of
par*
MU'Oincin,
4$ooeiaUtl J'reis)
N. March 28 —Mr%.
i,.former secre-
Ire Kendall of
ssaz iMitaaeaf to
y&m Imprtoonm.Dt la DIs
if Columbia Supreme C«t»ct
conviction of forgery. --
M
of the -six horue* is
approximately flflO.i'
itusted at
TfT.
,.v
ll prohibit ton officers in teatl
l«e he told Senators at MadM
his cellar. If tNcy
Find Bodies of,
German,Seament
in Scuttled Slap
Suggest Inquiry
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(Hy AMucmteA Press)
MILWAl’KBE. Ml*.. March 2f—
Senator Bernard Gnttelman. who
rptumetf here from Madison yester-
day. *zld today he is willing to aid
Fede
‘!»K
son he has in
carr to call.
“If they want to lafestimate I'lf
help them make a go<««l Job of It.”
be sal^l. |
Senator ()«ttulman said Senator,
James A. Barksr of Artitx*j. during
a Senate ft**ion at wbjhh the State
prohibition enforcement law was
under diM-nWqn early] tnh« week
announced tiyU they ha<i wine artd
beer In their ce lar*. j
Senator Bather -said hid - wife
‘ hick In H"
a bonding roiupanr. 7
ChdrlcB A iHmgla**. on*' «»f lhe
Montana Sennlrit's i iiun*el set util
nli«hed Mr Whdelnr in court : f
*
4:
Tlie surrendered (*
i dM
rmisers, six light rmisers
L
made wine “wi h
and the Milwatmee
had both wtne pud beta In
sfMlon.
•Although Wayne B. pffheeler, gen-
•rtaf t oun*el f g the
eluding eleven ba
d German
ttlesiiips. A
League, in a atateimkit - last night
re port M at itude of cer-
tain Wisconsin- Sens or* who are
ary crsfL. waW scuttled by
man crew* <*) JWr 21, pll.’ The
sinking- ramie two day* after the sign-
ing of the naval ’eqndHions of the
peace_lre«ty. restricting thr star of
the German fleet. ' ,ii I
— —a
If “msny srs
chosen,” whst esn
ill Host i
practical talk on this
night at tbs
Xra. Orider Lot
making into*1
should be —
from public
veloped today.
ng [fruit
prompt action
lals." no action de
{; Hot Dr.
hmolPI
kJt.
by C Q. Smith,
Gas
Fire
Held in Jail
Woman Admits
Slaying Aunt
,| wic I OB ‘
(Up Asntfiateti Prose)
BAIRD, TB4., Mar. 28
Lillie Belle Jllrt. 27, charged'
murdering her aunt. Mrs. Salonlh
Hirt. «8.-wt Clyde. Is in Jail'hers
awaiting action of the grand. Jury
The charge jwas tiled late yester-
day and attorneys for the defends
Vfe are joining In tin* ’hRmuHnn-
corta Revival.” Truarlifng by the
lulnisti-r. aazhded by Mr. John Gary,
ringing cvaagellm. thrvU-cM each
•’Vrning of the wrick cxeepl-Ratur-
■riny al l?451 i
Hi-rmnn* on the great fnndanicB-
tal* of tWrluttan -faith and lile.
Hcpr the first two of tt\|* *er»<s
tomorrow. Each member In tbelr
place and all with one accord.
FIRXT MBTHODlirr 4’H$ IK H
Sunday *chool at t:4S a. at
bermon at 11:00 a. m. tiy Pastor
Dr Minor ('. Baldwlrt. the world
ret owned organist will play. *
iilt |cagaera will med at 4:3« p.
st Call For You\r
Easter!Orders
4- M
V
r
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RING CLOTHES
V;. . vi■ • *7L it
On Easter Morn, /"with head
■era will me-ri at
•t C. Q.
lomuiire bad Tra*
ved examining trial.
Refuting her earlier ttory thJt
Mrs.’Hirt had committed ,suicidf.
, o , Mi** Hirt said *he bad killed hrir
Anti-Ksloon Bant officers declared. liecause -sbB
had become a virtual slave In th*
elder woman'* hmuai Mrs. Hip
was shot at iu r hone Thursday.
Juice*
ol Oshkosh
W sconsiu ;
made *
le *Ute
r
sn-
Anti-
sweeping
Prohlbl-
A_(ftp A*----,
OTTAWA^JUs., Ma
explonloh sad "
Fire Proofing company
Three men. employed
plant where $afnur
work, ware taken to a hospital and
several others were le** Hcrionsly
hart. Damage to the plant «fa4 es-
| | Jimated at 1200,000
explooloh an
streyed ma
NgtfMwl Fir.
TbnL
Sermon at 7 45 by Q. Smith.
•*!1»e Romance And Tragedy bf
Another live one. Hear IL|
Net only will Mrs. Blairs 1200
vo ce chorus slag, but there iS'W
gn at surprise in store for you!
Otr revival bcglae Sunday. Heat
Dfj. Baldwin at 4 p m. ^.um
NT JBHVn t’HI'Bt H.
lEN’S
— \t-.. r
" j H'
W^icn you stept
erect and chest thrown out, breathiftg^he exhilarat-
ing spring air, yGurfwearing apparel Inust be in tune
with your feelings, for the style you want-^
i|| I . ! jj ■ / f
It Must Be Made to Order ~
- r
tbit is a
\ew m orr i iecobm \
(Hp Asturiatti Preset
SANTA BARBABj i. Ca*f.. Mar
21.—Twu boy apouU. Duilloy Smith.
1$. an<| Rexwald Brofkfrisby. IS. MR
a new flint
record
id steel
»:45 a. in.
Bwnlng prayer. 7:30.
The Venerable ‘Archdeacon Vlr4
will be in dharge of tbe rnu-i
cs and will bring hli Sve day
to a clone. .
< i fabrics corntJ from the
ure to i
runt an
here last night.
Wedn
“Dr a
draw n
service* on Monday and
y, 4:10; Friday, t V m
nigh to me. and l will
io you." V i*
JN'O. POWER. Rector.
’ ’ ' ' - - --
looms and workmanship
- r.-' I.. ■ . /- ■!
A *
his waste biasing In one and S-lf j
seconds. Brockelsby set the crowd ]
of hundred* of spectator* yelling Fy
starting his fire In exactly onej
second. The old reeord was fofcr
*-•- seconds. - J'Vt.
M'GAK BROKER MEN
NEW
up B. V*
coffee
AtsoriuitH Press)
dtp Assort
VsUe^ld-*-^*-1--^^ ’’1day. not exceed flSSS
w and r ce I ----
last night after a brief
d r co broker, died r
illness.
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boa-Loulslang Sugars, lac.
SIGNS’ SALARY BILL
(tip Associate* Ifreos)
AUSTIN. Tex.
wide revision upward of
pf county cow mission era
executive approval today by Gov-
ernor Miriam A. "rertunon. TW4,
hill flxsn the minimum
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Al *»
f15 I
No style feature of recent yesrs has met with such
‘ m as these models, which originated in Lon-
and then came to America* but with adapta-
..T
. .
year, according
hc * taxable valuation of tbe
A r.;
■t.
Valle wan bend of a large brokrtr-l Scientists any they can overcotni’
age firm and president of tbe On- war as they hare disease. Tbe two
are Just shout the same.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 140, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1925, newspaper, March 28, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023980/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.