The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 133, Ed. 1 Monday, March 20, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE TWO
THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOD TEXAS MONDAY MARCH 20 1916.
The Well Dressed Woman
Carries a purse to match the New Spring Suit.
For the new Purses see our show windows.
Armstrong Jewelry Cdmp'y
"THE GIFT STORE"
i
I
y
?
i
THE DAILY BULLETIN
MAYES PRINTING CO. PROPS
Member Associated Press
Published every afternoon except
Saturday and Sunday morning-
because the people of Texas are
more keenly aware of the Mexi-
can problem than we the people
of any other .state; and thejr
judgment as a whole can not but
be worth consideration.
Office of Publication Bulletin Build-
ing Corner Brown and Lee Streets.
Entered at the postqf fice at Brown-
wood Texas as Second Class
mail matter.
H. P Mayes v Business Manage
Jas. C White
B. W. Poole Advertising Mgr.
W.-B. Cox Circulation Mgr;
BROWN COUNTY BABY BEEF
The exhibit of Baby Beef by
niemhers of the Brown -Comity
Club at Fort Worth last week
trave this county much tavorable
ailverfisin. ami also served as u
great stimulus h the Baby Beef
movement in this county.
AH the state--.newspapers -"rave
pass another advert ising scheme
in the form of a rural directory
1 his committee nave had many
diverse schemes submitted to them
but have passed but few. It. is
conservatively estimated that the
Committee has already saved tlx
merchants of Browirwood. not less
than $.0fiU00 in. the three month
thiit thev have had this .matter of
advertising" censorship in hand.
In the House and Senate Unlay
the last "stage of the fight over
the bills increasing the I'nited
States army ..was begun. The
House and Senate bills differ
widely and it is likely that neith-
er comes' -fully .up to the require-
ments. of I'resitleut Wilson. It is
hoped that by proper amendments
the- bills may soon be put in shape
for final passage and ultimate ap
proval by the. President because
there is -needed for. quick action
in t he matter -of there is to be ac
tion at all. ". "
WITH THE EXCHANGES
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of
any persons firm or corporation
which may appear in the columns of
the Daily Bulletin will be gladly cor-
rected upon its being brought to the
attention of the publishers.
Editor I spieuuiu mention oi the achieve
ments of the Brown County Baby
Beef Club. .The following which-
was published on the front nacre
Alcohol ami Health.
The I'nited States Public Health
Service brands strong drink at the
most efficient ally of pneumonia ft
declares that alcohol is the handmaid
of the Dallas .XeW.si last I'Viday I on of the disease which produces ten
is typical ot the news; stories i
winch described Brown county's
achievement:
The greatest baby Beef Show that i
has ever been staged." in the South
per cent of the deaths in the t'nited
States. This is nu exaggeration. We
have known for a long time that in-
dulgence in alcoholic liquors lowers
the individual vitality and that the
XOXDAY MARCH 20 1916.-
THE PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.
A review of newspaper eom-
tn.oitc nnnn the tmnitive exnedi-
tioii into Mexico to end tUe tlepre-
.l;ition of the bandit Francco
Yilli i both interesting and
lightening. "While the press
the nation regardless of politi
beliefs is almost -unanimous
ifc " innrnvsil flf PresidCllt W
ilt) I 1. v - -
son s action there are a few pi
was held in the Coliseum during the man .who . drinks is peruliarly snscep.-
moming hours. Threo comities con- tible to pneumonia. The Cnited
tested for honors in this class. Cot- States Public Health Service is a con-
viv. ojuiiuui a mi nrun:urou uoun- serrattve body. It does not -engage
en
of
in
t;
w-
ty emerged winner in the closest con-
test that has ever lteetv held here.
Around 100 beeves were in the ring
during the contest.
Baby beef in Bwnvn ('omit;; is prac-
tically an Innovation The move-
ment was started . there three years
aso. under the: lenuersrup ot i;. tu.
Kirkpatriek. secretary :" of 'the Brawn-?
wood Chahiher of Commerce. 'The
boys throughout the ericnty were fur-
nished with baby beeves and they
have been "achieving excellent re-
i suits. Most of them long since dis-
erful newspapers which see in the
punitive expedition an error
judgment: a tew vwncn jh; "-i charged -their obligations to the Chib
cd as they contemplate the nn- aQ(J are ralsin oa0y boeVes Cn their
pending peril or yai vwm -own capital. The-club was very enre-
. fm- which tear that the
" 1
Japanese will take a hand in the
Mi.-c- psin situation: atul a.iewMHU
find other reasons f-r opposing
the expedition. 7 ' - I
The rank and file .of .liewsna.-
iers. however. are solidly oemmi
rlie ndniluisiratioti. niul view
i v Hi n vi i bmi t afatt'Ul. ' -lit
herd of: Captain S IK KixriieWf otwtion a bi majority ot the
liHionaire Port Worth. ' . stoekiafi vLDjfli vored ; Smidny -movieJ! but
.t -i .motion of War With. AlOXH Cantain lluraett sold . the ih4. 41 WfiFWVICLeuaan foutrty .attorney ;tii-
ftil. as to thU class of. the catUe in-
troduced as ' is seen by the vjclory
scored today.; Hrown Countv -young
sters" also wton jmmeroHs - individual:
prizes Jh the: baby beK classes.
Cottl.e County's-baby beef exhiMt
consisted of calves f roni ilic . fiii)afi-i
6fi
in aUirmist propaganda. In following
out. the in of its official duties it has
-br.oilght forcefully to the general pub-
lic-a fact which wiH bear endless rCper'
titioiu . Tlte liberal ami continuous
user of alcoiiolic drinks . will do well-
to.lic'ftd this. waniing.-r-Wlrhitu Times. !
The habitual user of afc-oiiolic bev-
erages. .is ttiore easily- a victim of al-
.jnost any disease. than is the.man vho
hover jises liquor. Medical men all
.over the country declare this is true.
The statement of the 1'v.ibiic ii.ealth
Service however -would have a great
deal of weighty for this board is com.-.
posed of .men." wll qualified to deter-
niine -the injurious effect of alcohol
tir.'otlier. substances ujion. the health
bf -ithe individual or the community
ever has come from Republicans in
criticism of Secretary Daniels. A re
cent witness hefore the house naval
affairs committee was Captain W. S
Sims commander of the new super
dreadnaught Nevada. Captain Sims
told the committe. that the gunnery
efficiency hegan ia fall off when -the
short range target practice was aban
doned in IDuii This was- in the Taft
administration. -The gunnery contin
ned: to fall off. Captain Sims declared.
until 3 fl UV when-under Secretary Dan-
ichj individual practice was restored.
In 19ir he said the fleet showed
forty per. cent improvement but the
gunnery was still. bad. Is It not rca
soriablc to expect that in another year
or so under Secretary Daniels titv
gunnery will reach- the highest ef
ficiency ever known in the riavy?
Continuing Secretary" Daniels had
realized khe vital importance of the
War College aftdr it. had existel
twenty-five years' wftii no students.
A full complement of officers was
kept there now . lie said regardless
of whether the senV. fleet was short
of officers and the result was be
coming apparent in that defects In
the navy yeakness in war plans and
vital essentials to any scheme of pre-
paredness were being brought to
fight. Secretary Daniels has been the
center of attack from any opponent-
of the administration. The testimony
at the hearings before the committees
of both houses litis gone far to show
that Secretary Daniels is by no mean's
the big boob he lias been pictured in
some quarters but on the contrary has
done more than any secretary of the
navy In recent years to increase its
efficiency. Wichita Times.
sociations should be formed at once
to handle ail thej agricultural and
livestock productsl of this county.
That would obviously be. impractical
and tuihusiness-like but that such or
ganizations . should' be formed when
the" tiine is ripe and." a3. soon as con
ditionts will permit;
is
th0
is also true. This
will of course hrtve to .come about
gradually. On.e of
the main obstacles
farmer hirftself. Your Te.vas
farmer fs on tke who'le very iridepend-
net. and to prove to .hi pi that it is to
his bjishtess intPrestjfto surrender his
rights" to sell his '.'stuff" to whom lie
pleases into the hands of"an exchange
or marketing . association is not al-
wajstah- easy task: And .it is often
iiiinday Aaiiisciiients.
; W"a;cp is greittly excited over the
nt'haB4ion..pf . Sunday amusements.. In
t - ji :i.
ico. savs tm L.oui5vHie. iiuHr4
.Tiui-nal. 'It is not imstioiiiof
intervention in .MX:U'v :Itri-i;
question of huntiiiir ; down. ahd
sbootio'' down the bftmi oi dtMH-
' o .. -
adovs who have t'e! fini' r-
dei" mid nmnlH-t'd onr i-ftizetK'
"The raid on Corunibiis ia-. il-
ia's band was no. nilhihry 'ito it-
ing up' of a front i 'lvtown hy -o U
laws" says the. Sprlngffchl
Mass. .He publican .'It was
deliberate wt41 phumd niglM at-
taek upon an American eonnhiii-
ity and even Carranza . hii.4?lf
n sec that ihe imrpose of J he
Ja-d was io embroil tht rnited
-States with .Mexico mid force in-
tervention." There was no a t-
:1ak on the sovereignty of . the
Mexican nation when the Ameri
can troops were ordered
the hoys :-onf long tiufc ' CG
j-lftm- turtiico onerators who a4 tomtit to
frleU'.shovvB pn Siinda-y.-i-Ilrown-t
ifiTfiitileitii.. .j
J'SRtt.Jliid" every time the ieo-p!v are
tfmiitf. ..otpiMjrtuhjty jti. -ass- aion'
t fctaiier; th'oy cy KJ( fic their di.-f.t .
-pf ;.th. trirt ponstrucikTit phceI
ijjt 'tHe Sunday Jaw by the Court of
(Siitijnnl Appeals. - In every iu;
After the Haznnler.
Assumption by the State Fire Mar
shal's department at the rsponsibility
of bringing to'tnsK owners of buildings
who persist In illalnta.ining fire hax-
irds. in the Jace? of official notice.
hoifld strOnKJa.trther; the work of
c)npeiHng. enflnjijtiotis that will re-
duce Insrahie": rites in Dallas and
! other cities bft Tiff.vas: The task of
'.following. u$" iuknectiona heretofore
has falleri QnC!jttjmJii6fities. and the"!
results have In.QtrWoved pntlrely t-
isfactory.. . i. ; .
The State JffljTOl-;n.ow-.pHnio--to.
deal (lirect:Iy.i'tiite "IndiffeVeiit or
bbdnrate jiroiorti.: rflRsher .as a final
resort repprtjirg i JSiHiire to conniy
wkh instrncmothfi -'to irtsurnnce com-
panies hohlligj( itflrie onImperre.''
properties. TffJ .'ilftri .- slioii Id scor'
results. Nb-mrDiSfrtj'-! owner lias the
. 1 right -. to . shfrb .f uelloh of i.nur-
apr-e nitee -ti..fte;to comply with
demands for rcfl iof fire hazards
er " pTiiists it! ItfcitiTliztiig the inter-
-ess ef liiii lefto.-Dairas Kvejiinf
as dlfficirit to persuade him tp stay
with -tho association after hc:.has join.-
ed it;!- -
Hut the farmers) have learned that
their safety from the power of organ
ized buying "ability as well a super
ior buying knowledge can only be
had. in organized selling and central
ized distributing power put into the
hands of competent men wjio are.kepi
on the job the. year round to see that
the products of ail the members of
the associations are markoted to the
best advantage anil in judicious dis
tributing of a crop! in order that glut
ting the market in any one locality
may be prevented; and above all by
putting all of one product in a produc-
ing section whether town district or
state under a single management
to eliminate the greatest of all handi-caps-ruinous
competition among the
farmers themselves.
Thif CommericaP organizations havfc
been doing splendid work in advancM.
ing this cause and much is expected
of their leadership :In Texas in the
future in this fieldj It would be an in
spiring sight indeqd to see the united
strength of the business men of the
Texa$ towns as represented in -their
comiplerieal organisations like our own
ChariAer of Commerce lined up and
allied with - all thj farmers and pro-
dueerp in an ei'fort to handle the ag
rienJdtund pcodmits of Texas in i
great fand oonipreltehsix'e co-operative
scheme which in jhundline; the farm
ers Koods"- vvoull bring about not
onlv i'a complPTe revolution in the
nietliU. of flistribhting raw products
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Bulletin wiM accept political
announcements for publication daily
in this column until the July pri-
maries at the following rates: For
District offices. SlO.Oft? fnr rm.
- 1 ' - vuuui; Ul-
nces $r.o0; for Precinct office ?;
No announcements will be accepted
for anyone unless accomnantprf hV
cash payment in full.
35th Judicial
For District Judge
District:
J WOODWARD of- Coleman
J.NO. V GOODWIN
(Re-electfon)
For County Judge:
COURTXEY GRAY
FRANK H. SWEET
For Sheriff:
HUGH N. DAVIS..
(re-election)
HARD DANIEL.
For County Superintendent of Pub-
jic instruction:
A. -McLESKEY.
For Tax Assessor:
E. STARK.
0TI3 M. BRACK
GEORGE S. WILLSON
W. L. KAY.
J. H. SANDERSON
JOHN DAVITTE Jr
R. C GOTCHER
'or County Treasurer:
J. R. LEWIS.
(Re-election)
For Justice Peace Precinct 1-
G. B. CROSS (re-election)
J. A. SKINNER.
:n. tviH country but wbuld secure for
the farmers agrea'tar and much more
even Tanil equitable price for the fruit
of their toil. -and" at the same time
bring to the . .consumers ; a uniform.
standardized prodpet wIiich would
comej to them with a never varying
degree of quality and at a less price
than- they ha-ve evejr had. " Such a con
dition is one dp.voujtly to be wished fori
and. we trust that the day of its nali-
f J. W. RAGSDALE X
r..i a .
viuomeinst a
Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted 4
Jfartin 0. Curry Co. X
.
- - v r v v
DR. J-VO. IV. SSTDEB
DENTIST
Brownwood Nafl. Bank- Bid?
4 1
zatian. will he far! from hand.
County .his been raiding" hsiby;
loneer than either of the other -ptefii-
tie-; du' to tae early. exploJlatltt
work of J.. II noog-S.ott. the tPr.l
ford hnedrr f Co.'emait- and'-ijilj
miw r .of the stock showc .VCoJiditcil
I'o.uitj- individual entries- alo itfa4f
eM' Jlent wfimings.
across
the border of ilexic) according
to the Boston Globe which thinks
that the force of American sol-
diers are simply hunting down a
handit and a murderer..
That intervention is the only
Hiing which can settle the Mexi-
can trouble is the opinion of the
Chicago Tribune. "Interventjion
is inevitable" says this paper.
"It should come without further
iWny. The better class of Mfxi-
'ii'sshould welcome it. for tjiey
jtre heartsick and hopeless. In-
tervention would bring peace
justice and an orderly progress
the Mexican masses have never
. hiiown. Mexico-is a more'intoler-
uible nuisance than was Cuba and
if our government isjiot yet awake
1o this- fact the American people
will awake it" concludes .the
Tribune. While not believing that
intervention will come or is nec-
essary the Cincinnati Kiupiirer
believes that the i4Pnited States
government must now prepare to
back up the punitive expedition
with as many troops as may b. re-
quired to show the border haitlits
Unit the mailed fist of this gov-
ernment is at last. beini slmkcJi
undr their noses."
It is: noteworthy that the jiress
of Texjas in practically unanimous
in sanctioning the expedition
to Mexico and in endorsing
judgment of President AVHsoh
his advisers. This is sigiiif'i(ant
J he ettll of the border -toli'as
s'atunlay mh Kundiiy for the pro:-.:
feefinn of t)vpfs ag.'tiust .tbnt.cn
eil itivasions f their property
rurhts'hv b.-fiulits from .Mexico di--
rets attentpui t one i.tf tin many
problems arisim: out of'" the. .'ex-
pedition into Mexico. The avail-
able army of the Cnited States is
far too small nnd the punitive
expedition has materially weak-
ened the-protective forces along
the Hio Crande. It may be and
we devoutly bope that it is a fact
that the fears of a violation of
tlieir rights by Mexican bandits
are exaggerated by the border res-
idents; but the danger lurks there
continually and steps should be
immediately taken to supply an
adequate patrol for every mile of
the hnrder.
. MARKETING AND
FARM CREDITS
1 4-
I.
"cmury. ami
live mnrttetiit .j
what foshlis.fthei
Jn ik'n
:ef ine to- fiora
li'zatinrvs to show
hhv achieved how
. I'.nnui ( (uiiity Sitnaliiut.
Ti .- .rie ficlf fltat have ap.
usiV!- mitter lias been sttbnirtfp ! j p aretl in tfrii ffmiin'-Sav .n giv r
"the: people -have recistered th'dr e i prinuiriiv: :toltDry"f ih-n
i . ..... ... ' - r-.
wru ja imH- moium jwiurrit niwu" . ?fyH marketiinj. iuwy-mpnt
On . Siuitlnj'; and w.e d.o.ubt. not in-.-t
wftm if the matter of a. liHoral c in-
struction of the statute was submit-
ted to. the people of the rural distri is
Msry also would register their at?
ni'55nst the application of the old. V.u
laws as sought to be made by a parti
san court. Then we fail to understand
why the Legislature does hot amend
the- law so as to conform to publi"
opinion. And unless it does when we
expatiate patriotically upbu the ideu
of the people's rule it should be done;
with more or less mental reservation.
'Denison Herald.
-e o- - 4- $ - -
TO STATE IMJK.SS
- 1 . !
. IX DALUS XE1VS
My iiear. ' "Suite I
Lve 4rRr.tfHi west
Mil troubles thelv .are jnmty
I'll Uriiig to you
Of itpm- a lekv
ejiiJ' yofr Say
h 4 4- 4 4.
r V m m
w
tt
r)ssed"
7
Tho.tl
y
(ni titfn't
yon t anj.
riyuie- ...
;iie
br westkno?;
ress
OIL G. T. BRA.VDO.V
DENTIST
Room 202 Second Floor
Brownwood XafL Rani indK.
Phone in;
Brownwood. Texas
. iii-
Jhe trnd
The series of articles on co-
operative marketing which have
been published each wek for sev
eral weeks m the Bulletin close
with the article published today
on "The KroWu County Situa
tion. 'The articles have been for
the purpose of explaining the de-
tails of co:onp4aTivv marketing
plans whichnave beNu sneccssfnl
in variomportions of the Cnited
States for the marketing of all
kinds of products; and it is be-
lieved that these articles have
served to stimulate interest in . co-
operative inarkcting methods in
Hrown county and further pro-
gress will be made during the
coming seasons. Another series of
articles on. the same general sub-
ject" will Jm presented within a
few weeks.
The advertising commit tee " f
the Retails Merchants. Association
continues its activities to the Ji-
Cofton Is King.
The Brownwood Bulletin -makes the
following pertinent statement: "All
"records for hog receipts were brok-
en in Fort Wortli Monday. The peo-
ple of Texas are learning that there
it money in hog raising an dare in-
creasing their production." There is
money in hog raising. There Is mon
ey Jn diversified farming
money in growing fcedstuffs but aft-
er this war of wars cotton will re-
main t he gold crop Of the South. All
the world uses cotton garments. Two-
thirds of tiie raw cotonW the world
is produced; byt eleven southern states.
A wise farmer will feed himself ; a
wise- farmer will havea surplus. of
feedstuff to sell hut hwili not aban-
don cotton growing-fFor Worth Rec
ord.
they -have-"be.$n. Hjjtnnged and conduct
ed then progress und the manner in
which- they have affected the cdm-
mujiities and individuals where they
have been tried." But triore than a
mere history it is hoped that a study
of this question and a genreai dis-
semination of information on. the sub-
Jeri will have the ultimate result of
their application to local conditions
in Brown county and the counties
nearby to. the end that the. producers
may reap the splendid rewards and
gain the undoubted benefits that come
front a co-operative marketing plan
as applied to agricultural and live-
stork products of this section.
Brown County has already made a
splendid start In. marketing her pror
ducts co-operatively. The Co-ope.r-
tive. Hog Shipping Club hnt.mgd-- 8
wonderfut record and is -:r ' '--- -
. Yri 'Iq-end yqur i
Itt.ji rosing put
j Th' f Hole mte
i.Bris knu to biless
Fo truth tevciUQd wiUt taeeltness.
'-You"' Jin ve; 1 sjweaif.
A kniowledge 'irare V . . -.
Of. let ters.- IjTlcf lassies; -At
hfinie'. you . are ;
Just anywhere - .
Frpm the Masses to 'the Classes.
Your Sharkespearean's. know
'Bout "Cotton-Eyeli Jpe"
And vice versa.T hiaybe.-
And. many more j" "
MistAkes of lore .
Been righted by 'you. praise be
V V V .T
IR. S. VT. JOirnv i
561 Brownwood N'at'l Bank Bid? A
T I'hone am
4
The heart and head
You've wlsolv bilf
And healed our
Tis :now our feet .'
Most indiscreet'
Divorce thcniae
F. J. 30LEXDER
(raduate Veterinarian
Diseases of all Domestic
Animals Treated
PHOXE 23
315 lVest Broadwar A
4-
sore' distresses;
So we've come to
tcs frp'm dre'sscs.
risk' 1
flf tmt flle. 1-hoL-i.-
i Th'ese -March wlhtls so nernlex tis-
There is J favor every day with the ho; pr- ducers j How can we: wear- -
CURRENT. COMMENT
The American
Wo havo. heard a go
about the deficiency of
X
of this county. Cmigs Im.i her Dew-
berry Shipping Association as -veil as
herM'otato Association and h-.j-hown
this section already the bceflts. of
co-operative effort In the ss e of Jig-
rieuitural products: And j.:st a few
davs ago the farmers rind producers ot
Holder banded'' together to handle
tlieir products under a co-operative
plan with especial attention to wtiter-
mclons. and they will undoubtedly be
able .to get good results.
nvy.
1 deal lately
American
nanciai jnuermeni oi i.uc ousincss j navy in target practice and fho worst
I'lfefcstK or . lirown.wood lv;ist. of: it Is that most of it is trucA Most
tJIc
Short skirts thatl flare
And -hoopskirtsin .'-West Texas?.
Hlllarity- H.
rAKK..ZA AxxorxcEs
. "CAMPAKSX TO .MODEKMZE
rntLii' sniooL system
MEXICO CITY. March 20 The con-stftutionali.-it
gQV.ernment iwlny an-
f LILA BAXTER ?
v Local and District .J.
v Representative A
f Kansas City Life Insnrance Co. 4
Brownwood Xafl. Bank BIdg. 4.
& J. J. HATES JU
TAILOR Jt.
ft General Tailoring In all 4.
Branches. 4.
10G Brown St. Phone 320
Tt Next to Chamber of Commerce J
nounced an active camnaiirxi to mml.
1M ' 5 ' 7
ernJpe the public sdiool system of
A few weeks ago" there was organiz'-1 Moxlicn.. Prof. GqsUex Arcfrtno was ap-
ed at Cprsfcana Texas a co-opera-1 pointed a gpecihl commissioner to
tivoMiiarketing association for Xavar-f establish and equip secondary and
ro countv and the manner- in which ; high schools thorughout- the prinai-
they are going about making ready
to handle the farmers' products in that
pal cities of the republic.
A special train carrying the needed
county. undor the co-operative system equipment will visit the various cities
bids fair tp revolutionize marketing The; first exhibition is now being
in that county.
shovn at Queretaro. It will be shown
It. is riot intended in this artie'e io. Inter at Saltillo land for.tbls
week thei Committee reftised to of-the talk' 'abbut his .defiency how.- convey tlie .idea that co-operati.e a- Gustavo Esplno jMireles governor of!
June uitii a.
ARMSTRONG TRAXSFER CO. 4-
Carriages any hour. Day or
Night. Rain or Shine. Prices 4
Reasonable. Phone 23.
"We Xeror Miss a Train" A
v v v -r
'A
I
4- 4- 4.
v
4 4 r
SEE
REJL I) EXT VL CO.
b and sine both Money and Teeth
4 Res. Phones 363 and" J-323 4.
-tt Office Phone :iS 4
4-44444-44-444.4.v4.
the state of Coahuilh. totfay Issued
decree increasing the school tax 2
per cent.
IV. S. COOK ITXDERT KIXG CO
107 Brewa St.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
White, James C. The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 133, Ed. 1 Monday, March 20, 1916, newspaper, March 20, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346236/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.