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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
1VEDNESDVY JCLY 15 1914.
?AGE TWO
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REMOVAL NOTICE
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After July 20th wo will be located in our new store next to
New Theatre on Onte-r avenue-where wo will be better; preparvd
to care for your jewelry wains than ever.
Come and see us we can save you-mone.
GULLEN THOMAS
' II TABERNACLE
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.
"THE GIFT STORE" .
iContCnued from Page 1)
THE EVENING B
ULLETIN
BY THE
Ravi's Printing Company
'fathers like will' he sung. It is also
(arranged that special prayers Will -be
. utifu'l fr" tluvjAhers and many of
the fathers w 11 robably need them.
'The day before is primary election
i day. - '
I ii.j.ite Owner iuid nol' a ier.iiiat.ed lew-
! ant. Tenantry is bili a pouitice on
j the boil on the body politic and Ball
woiihl cure the boil by making home
. ..i i
owners r erguaou nas merely piuceu
a decoy for the farmers' votes.-' LO-j
ta politic.- wti' mixed in the speech
at this .point the .race between .11.
P. Taylor and .1. P.. Cartwright be-
in 4 inadvertently injected into the ad-;
j - i . - i
! ernor Colquitt was given' first choice! dress
in the dispensation of sarcasm. "Tex. J.H
as sorely needs n big broad-giiagedj "Bail was a supporter of tue re-
.iraan to fill the existing vacancy nMrns urged oy .iim iiogg except in (
in.. ' ..l t ..:" .... i.i i the Warn con venlion in 'UifiO. At t.Hit'
uie governors cimu m .iiimni oi- - - i
the speaker. Governor Colquitt's.! ''? be engaged in a go-tlemin -1
actions in caliing out the national j bate wi:-h Work. Hogg's associates
guard-to do -jatrol service along the: say Bali was his able supirortcr. and
BB0I100 AUT0MO81LE-GARAGE-DIREGTORY
4 L
AUTO
Supplies Ford Extras Gasoline
Joe Hall Cor. Brown & LeeSts.
Office-of Publication
Brown Cor. Brown and Lee Sts.
I ir ( ! ii rl c chnim c 1 u!t lj 1 H r fill t i Utll
audi-
WKILVESIUY JULY 13 1011.
1 The. -'Swat the Fly- slogan has been
"changed in .New .Orleans to "Swat. -the.
i Rat." Because of the -bubonic plague
infection there. -.more than thirty-one
thousand j-at traps will to used". .ft. aa
effort to rid the city of 4O6;000: rat
he did not lead the mob Mint
i ii . . it . 1 .
iFersuson and other nets of the ex- 1U1P' ii(ss at wato.
ecutive.were denounced Mie
...... r. ...;n.. ..... i :.
l"Uve II CtlllCHW v iilipiuuuiUo- f
Further
were in substance as follows: ' ('-v- -Maybe he d.d
The Bailey Issue.
"Ferguson says he carried
Wards
Garage. Open Day and
Night. Gasoline and Auto-
mobile Supplies.
Phone 990
Beii.i
remarks of IMr. Thomas J cojniy i.or uone .toiiiisoii against uau-
Prohibition. Ihc Issiu
against Johnson and
but
. for
ne was
Wolters
j."-.Srn this campaign prohibition is t ho! '-Bailey's: friend in VJV2. At the name
population! New Orleans lias over-
i
paramount issue even over the blind
the .asylums the penitentiaries and
tflie-poor tenants of .Texas; lor the
time Bailey's- friend Col. Ball was
Your automobile business or gar-
age in this column. You will get
quick results. Phone twenty-two.
orr.M nu-n.vnnH f"WoK1 tnerat lor u UI?10I-'u .looir is the direct or . indirect canse
Subscription
for' Bailey's former opponent Conet
Johnson. ..Men and issues have chaugJ
ed and the old .issues should be
sanity dropped and the biHerness forgotten.
tion by rats which enter ma cuy.j. crme nmj the. tenantry. -I am for : yi'Piause;. ine:one tning Ferguson
from vessels of- foreign JComtt.ria3."jijjl becnuso of tlie things ire stands is for ia Annheuser-Busch and lie
Nov that the plague is nctuhtly lii thelfoV' j nui against Ferguson because ' nas 'never changed in . his support j
S cents jrer month; S6.00 per Year" toJty. and has a IreadyV claimed ;iva- ?f te 'fnKS .thai stands fmr him i ; Some say Ferguson is like Wilson.
some l.ke. Daid of old some like Jim ;
Jiog; and now they are 'calling 'him '
.M..)s'.- i would rather liken h;m unto
Ksau who sold his birthright for aj
uses ol iiuttagc. (Laughter) -There
was a very close association bet v-eii
Kaa ami .Iaeob and t.iere tiii i-
i Laulitei'i . Tlie liqnoi .nire.s ydi.
ur tit- fiiir on-prohioitioii in 1 : 1 1 .
nk . liaii laid iiio on tin
" !"'
Ail who pretV-r B.iii's stauditm.
.f.e.' t. ijitOUt 4t i;.i'S i. All
: Fergu-ion's and .Voit-i.-
-ork tt ?onsuu! Ail t iHV tii ta t : ah r j.aor tronlile. r'ioting - or. . gny s1i:i-! ' '"i no ' 'Intense -i .
i -1 trom .enraKa wti e emmmvn other coudttinn tliaf may arise He
ia Texas Tho . s WiHa?9.Wf r$tt -. -t W 'Elect me and 1'H ee-ibii m.
service m
For service car on city or country
trips phone the Palace day phone
or night phone 663. Good com-
fortable roomy car. BOB ALLEN
. victims the people tfre "tt&taSjThd'-saitoon is a wart on civilization
4 alarmed and-are f?etMi& misy : -iThe crv of the Ferguson followers i
. .NOTICE TO' Sr-BSCKIBE!. ; . :: l'T.kW .ibo inMchers uf of p.lifio.'
ffitjlstilbers aing to receive .tbeir A Fort Worth packing iliit ittff rown in New Orleans r.ita are rans.
SBjier will confer a favor ol the nian-j Urade" arrangements to.rec;.ly "dt-ath by seatterrns . buboni
SENATOR H. B. TERRELL
n
semnt by retwrting sam4. to the of-; shipment of fifty cars f .bos from jtfaj.. infection rh.- preachers
Wstf ts 9 o'clock each morning when Omaha.-Neb. .in order thal'.t-iAl -at city vll theii roitiregripiM "f
eop of U"? paper wi'H "be seat byj will not have to le .closed- necessity for m: ttprmMMon.
i ue uRs Hiiuueut ui d.H-irw;jwnnr- a-iia B0timiir i; .said;-. Wit Jet them lit
ers-frotn the nor.fh was- liiiwe. W--;;:-ner. voices agauist; Ioon. afid a iuul ""iters would not snow
racial deli rt ry.
worm
day. -lex as as once rfgarq. as. a riiowl eoes m. Fera.tsuri urtittlstat to
grrar Mat prod i0"mg- sta.tisrbt' J deWd ntu itmt'eet thfi nhnm n
recent yars ii i.o not raj?- lifOiff-'.-vH. plank ii .-at: .that ;he .will- not
-an enough i-ef fof its-'own us alHKaifow ;fH legislature to. -a- la.wi
alls far si ort of urodQR'. att feUhlf 'the sakvon.i 4&&i-tip-kiiitil. ''
w iu l3k s d t11 feftt'T- my inauguration w'U i- rn'tKHR of
'r an' hour'.- rilu n-'afu"r a" . 3epr' 'the saloon hi TV.a. This- mttas
luirtH will bconi smaller and enial.ter iqor legislation is passed'' -Aaofa-
as -n wauv .eei aaa jp MfTtr
Ti. S.in S.i" .'.
"Rrnw irvvooii tu:rV
viit They are -mml'nc two dav - y-unrs win pur asai totbe: m- j0URh .th salf) for uiirfv. years
two hard. 'tiresome days too-on the . -r!or of !ns into .T-. fre fought it n bs home county m
- . . . t tus noroe waru. and in ml was one
r'.uhs. ini.s.ey ami jonn-on. roniiei
an' icadfis aie abased sitK-' joiiiiu
i!ah s force1 Some backsliding ivn
man says. Fleet me and the day f vW' af' Hl Ule rcrgtrsun canii. Area
tiJimian and others are not aluiceu.
kit are used io them. .
IJallS Heron!.
' Ton; Uaii h-as been' a leai.e- u o -rijocracy
ftr years. He nas a1.va-.r
rai! In 911 'Tf.rj t. entue in eOlifafrt .
with nil to iconic of West Texas and Tettiple. "has .oen- ia. &i:"Mt ofjol.t leaders in the fteht tha- nvoild "i'l'"rted Hryan an i prhgressne do--he
fketti an invitation to attend the HP -cj'tPimifD; foy. the. st sevC iavt JM the saiooir out of TevV ltad 1"H-nicy. With the e.vceiition of two.
lo 7 tlu 3 ay: imi ye'Ta vr ;V1 -vl- H not fteeu f.ij (i.e Mexican vote.- X.Ht aJ "' il : ' ''s tJaCgates to tile
CarrlCK caaed f:r a visit Of isiec. be MH;. uu(j jri jjf. if v ia.t.:t.ore ireutron ate buiiKrrrs
-tion. . A few wit. a?b. Temide was'doine so he cf.nld t!r!v. i'iim (f Hiyan hiUei; is i r him.
far fro0 clean: some of.: the- alleys front the riiaie. tAjijdaiise t - . aId Wood row. Wilson has written him
"Sonte say Hall is s;iiliili: under n)s 'i endorsement. I am ;lad
; a: : olw cements
! The Daily B.iijeirnis autaor-zei
j to anroun the foSJcvtiag a candi-
J dats ir oil.- ? .-abject to the ac-
tioa of tle LeiJiocratic prinary i;.
lily
For Consres.-' ii'J.x District:
M. D. SLATUK (of Llano)
JAS. L. SLAYDEN.
(Re-el- tion)
For Kenresei.;.ttive:
(Re-Election).
II. P. TAYLOR
Saa S.iba Fair. August 4th
The excursion indicates that San Saba
Is a live town. for . only live towns
OF WACO.
CANDIDATE FOR COMPTROLLER
OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.
r-jiti arrn(i And ;tieiceSsfiiUv ttianase
. ... .rf"Jfj' were so filthy tlvey Wpre.disKfacef il:
a -ride excursion of the magnitude . - -
feeine attempted by San Saba.
Rrownwood -citizens regcet that the
- visitors are no? privileged to stop
looser in the cit . but the demands
of 'he road can not be arranged to
f'le.iKf the excursionists or. the peo-
ple visited. 'The welcome that ill
. be crowded into one hour's rime .will
be as genuine a- western ho.-:itlity
caa maKe it. novvev-er. ana an
the'iavf-d streets in the business se."- false colors. I shall no deal in net- f" w tn Wilson Hryan and Ball
tion 're cleaned dailj-. but ...f treets. g0nalitiev. There is a t igaint in Kfus 01 tu!" interests;
in o'ber iortiqu of towu" were in- a ttij Houston lub I regret that he 11 ''ori W'rth a great conveniion
had condition. Filth and trash was haids membership then not because ""'-mot-rat named Ball t-heir
noticeable about many of the back it s evil but because it stives his f;"-'iari bearer. They gaiil.'Tlioii art
doors of the business Houses aiod alw ettemie? soruethin-; to talk' airon T e tu' niail-' ami be nccepteW the stahd-
rether the Town 'created an tjnfavor- club -is within the law. tie ;; .n;e:i of ''nueracy and prohibition and
aide i:niression upon a mart who has jn Houston bebiht; u i' cat- their 'ir'"ill 'f in thhs desperate fight
lived in Brownwood. meals there4-ven i hav.. rflbn i f..u "irxst the organized forces of erii
l)r CaTiek will be aide to tell Tctn-
Tlsnors will be :nv;-ed to. refrn npoti . . ..
. -j. Yv. ?Mfc4r cie:iii-!(p work he can ahow
1M i--ras:nn of o.ir own fail raM". .Or-" -
in;m- tuius w n n .uir mn cr- ne IS lie IS t.e )!1V
too. r Tth. Hh and !h.
j tI.oa?t! and - cai; their atlen'ion "aio;m kcep.-r '..r Um down dlv e
av .-Mlit-
'- A ;; (- of dre:
a! T ie r C-'i - are
and .'lib wojiuti
tt tiied i!'.
Tis :jf...-'i! tit w
iay- .:; - and bae r.
Ilea !y all the n.o;hi-r.-
"c:ty It is arsuei
v.ort b manj hici school till- ar--not
on'v not vindn"ive to oifor.t
aud -tudy. but- in many instances are
improvements that will keeper in Texas w io is :.
'iuv-iv'--'1' baf:t 'i'.' lo?n 'a ti" ig F.-riin-oii .A;. la. is
' -'-.ii:; to 'smal!
titary staid p.int
Bi o -a !Hvrii h-"1 ha d
That-I'okcr riaunt
..'r-fW Wmnr of -vera! visits -y Dr The chai..
:. i i"ii-ted . wtrMWe.-"'.-n-tr .the p.-ople of this city lian pjayv. ...Km- .. Jb?! " tV" Wf'
.read ttpfV- Vl 1 r i . tion wa put .to Mtm. M-m?n t fa.
lilibs ift- ilielBTwtw?d- fho'ulj. iMfco'aie.- dlrtv it imi -j.-he t-dd thV'-rfcrti.. :e-8::
-at the dr. s.sesj-- w'iful UvVf'( '- TempU- be- he had flayed in-fore i e entered ;th-
. c.Rine airty nccane sne unew nt? . governor's race jr has not irf.iyc:
hotter. -; iwee Balf ;s no- an aimel- br. is a
j -"..--man. Ilenrv ('lay pj.iyed poker and
reU immodest. I; is further argued' . A news dispatch from . OKiahoma mi$ 11 -srPa! ma arsent S t..:-
that the cirls of wealthy parents dressy City Oklahoma.- says: ' : of -Missis ippi played poke- and
Jo uch a way a to make the eirLsi 'The committee of taxjmjera - of "l lu-; """" -.on rue ooai . ne sam
of poorer families ill at rise and
Etroy the democracy of the paalii-1 change of form of government. "fi'ojfti
Mr. Ten ell is a native Te an. hav-
ing been born on a farm nenr AUo
Cherokee County in 1SB9. In 1S.U0 he
settled on a .farm . b -McLemian
County where he was engagfd in 'ac-
tual farm life until 1000. when he was
elected to the 27th Legislature. He
was returned to.- the 2Sth. 29th and
30th Legislatures. . At the close of
the.jiuth Legisilntttre'- he was elected
tp ilto Suftft So'tfnib-.from the Eleventh
ennan. Falls
and reflected
to thn offfce" In J91i At the close of
111 fut. tbriH l the Senate he was
elected Preldent prn-tem of . that
body !the. h!r.h"t compliment that caa
be paid n wenkber.
Seaaf -tr: Terrell ba? n one of
fhe: retotiizp(I lead el's of the Srsne
for a number of years having served
the petsplo of big district continuously
imiii. i inii-f virc'PKftV- -w paat. fourteen years. As a
M11.M "Vii '' 'WMlitci for Comptroller of Public
v.u. X V.. July U --VVlifle the ( ...
. awuuuis Air. lerren promises tne
n.4.lshere. and 1 didn't know ' the degeniloon SZ o 7
" there . Ferguson -Pi- ea and who are asshKed t; ; . '
says Ball Is a high-toned saloon keep- iln rant Mesican :voter. j- -f!1..1fl Af
used to tieteat th-f "lirobibition t'Soee.
h 1!11 Ball I worthy your enpf.V
d n e an-! ij. r:' in i;iis-fig.rt. Whti
will von foiiow Ferguann and .. bta
i i. k 1 i. or Bah! and hi vvlrfte.
b;!r:i.- . ( ou- '.v 'aii'.i '.r.itn-?.' ' .
For Sheriff:
- HUGH X DA VIS
M H. DE.M.
(Re-electjon.)
For District Cierk.
B. A. BECKHAM
For County Attorney:
A. E. WILSON
For County ClerK:
MISS MLVXIE BOXDS
- S. C. DOUGLASS
HOMER BYTtD
For Tax Coll-ctor:
J E. (ED) RICHARDSON
51. Ii SAXDERS
LEM BATTON
JOHN SHANNON
T. B. CHASTAIN
W. A. BUTLER
L. A. NTJXN
A. J. -LEE.
irrtiue ParK Toaiorrw.ft.
-le j Oklaliom:i City ttm ha in hand fhe:!1 rft' 1V"V i MW f" rUli'1 j ia
iiilie'eh.ni"o rr fnm of government " rW.jfi rak the universe in thirty tn'ti ites j.:.
piaial jury was hftirlng nine Xvitness
es tell what they knew about the mys-t-rious
murder of Mrs. Louise Bailey
; i tlie ae't'ons of Mrs. Florence
Coi.klin Carman just before and just
ifte: the crime deUlctfvesi-werc run
down a clevv- DlKtrict Attorney
commission to city mnhaief;feV)VfeVAniIre Jj.(-k'so" on hm'' r"os ilC Hndi
iuul he
Such reform movements inve b. n! .ng on the amendment- fo the :rcl5y ''aml Uas. "' '' I'-'h'ise.l
began in many cities o- the country" charter that is expected to briny this. s")ols f ven- on
and' in some of theni have been -ne-i about. The plan of the commiitfle M. mv; stumbled.
cessfuilv nianarwi Bu: no one iasjto submit the amendment .to "dl vt---c
-et found
.girl w
jf W'ie ha- the l!u-
dr.-- '.'..i H D'H Link
In H f h t ::e b'.vs v. .
ty-d!i :
boa! a
and
to t:.-
ar-
Da!
pat th
1 Here 1TY
the jsiin. Ball ii'-iy
i . . . .
mil ne tj.ses cv
will continue to ris
md way - t. vent a i i.-ttyjers of the city at the. April Eltitt Jr a r Xi 1 . It o has taken the srvei nm.-: .
arinc a 'r -ty dre-s o s lc d. j next year. " ... -'i.T(tffl'--aw-ay from rh.. r liite a.oorei
A sitmham- " At the same time at which. vihJ ?r.enier aud silo(... ;. loMe.v ".
a-l in a roou. j amendment shall carry the 'ininiirt.l'ai t' I
" vi-;vri;i". ?liiiv; sinners tp be el(cted and those. liplii-ir . I'ergusfHi's (;n jirticsv
people a business administration of
ttbe Comptroller's Depariment. for he
declares in his announcement that "If
honored by the Democracy of Texas
at the coming election I here and
now pledge myself to uso every means
at my command and all the power
Smith snid he believed would lead to wlh which the office is vested by the
Legislature in the strict enforcement
i of every law over which the Comp-
troller's Department has supervision
to the end that the people an 1 in-
. clety n.'e given that protection In-
tended by the trainers of the consti-
tution and the. law. mak'mc bodies of
the State." "
(Polith-a! Advertisetr.enti
s-iits an-i t o o can! ins over will serve simply a i .tihe -""What ih- t!ier.
nlltv iirs
r.'x-y ciiiffoni legislative hrain-h of the:Vity gmierti--tuspn? lie ?nys
1';
i-
?;.iri . Fef-
a -elf- funic
ni.'.ons will -ai the gingham; ment and will draw no pay a fioni-. tan. aptf lie certainly Jeoks up to his
a
T e
:dare the tliirv-dollari nared with the S.'t.fiia) a" i-ear which fmikcT. .In his. ear v life In savs
'f.a is eood b-it iherej t Hey' now- receive Tbev will turn i fie was once down in a mitie nn0fl
ing id' the two strange women
whom Mrs. Carman' and her aLster.
-'(Mrs. lila Powell said thej saw hurry-
v;ing away directly after. Mrs Bailey fell
to ti-e iloor of Dr. Carman'. office ju
Frt';;ott with a bullet through her
'.tt-t.-.
These woiMfii. tio- distrh-t attorney
stated may- offer corroborjition to
the testimony of EHwootJ T. Rstrdes at
the' ltHiust and tlje story told the
grand jut today" by Cella Col"rt::.n. i
negro maid in .the Carman hom .
.: m .Prade of deta'ls thai h oyer to" the manager whom thoy. will j feet deep: and history repeats it"eIL
!i"a- oa:-n xvili (MscovT a "they f entire execmire. branch.-: of I whw not ii great ram as a lawver.
an iat-T eifect.
Dallas is preparing to celebrate
Fathers Day on Sunday July 20th.
Special services will be held at all
the -eimtche . where special sermons
wffl i p;eaeiiJ ami tie -ongs thatj
'he city government. . ..
"The work that is expected to be
accomplished at the coming April
election is only part of tlie plan of
the committee. They will later pre-
sent amendments that will take the
CONTINUED ON PACE 3.
EYES needing glasses' at all - need
the very best skill to fit them.
EXPERIENCE usually . conduces to
SKILL.
ii you inmK oi glasses tnina oi uv. &
Hales The BROWNWOOD OPTICAL ?
Co. Dr. Hales has had thirty years
expfrience in fitting glasses. He
KNOWS EYES That's all.
" "-. ': .
f'He watt na! great a a hanker. "He
oppod'.the biinking reforms and the
bankers of h!s iiome. county do not
endorse him. Jle rs not a. farmer lie
fantw.tho nn-nierg. He Is no Exnli:ilonr Lake Cormorant.
or .Million no. So) Boss.. I -don'l know
tie truth of the Jon-"-.' fair wi Bell
county but heie I ; printed
s'atoinent Mint. Fe u-mistreated
him In a big". land ".v' The. loan and
tr-st a.falr is tlie one uncontradict-
ed thing in the'-'whole campaign the
fanners pM big interest on short
time loans and gave FergtiHon a
bonus to handle iheir coMou.
The Tenant PropnstUon '
STOLK TIIBHK MI IJIS
AMI H.(Ji:i) BY .MOK:
NOBODY lOKNTlFlKI).
Lake Cormorant .Miss. July 1.1
James Bui lev n negro accused of tlie
theft of tli roe mules was banged by
a mob oi" about twenty masked men
Bailey was
taken from an officer while en route
in an automobile to the county jail
at Hernando. An investigation by n
.'oroper's jury failed to establsh the
identity of any mourner of the mob.
For County Treasurer:
C. R. (DOLPH1 COOK
j. R. LEWIS
JAM53 E. S-MITH
CHARLEY BYNUM
MRS. MABEL HALL
For Tax Assessor:
WALTER JOHNSON.
(Re-election.)
Fo. Commissioner Precinct 1.
T. N. SIMMONS
JOE M. SALTER
N. J. HENDERSON
W J. LEE
J. "SYL TABOR
IKE B. 9MITH.
t
For Justice of the Peace Precinct 1
G. B. CROSS.
For County Superintendent of Pub-
lic Instruction:
MRS. E. L. WALKER.
For Alderman Ward '.:
i l-'nexpimd 'teifmt.
W. L. TURNER."
We htive a stock of 'Boy's Wagons
and Wheelbarrows on hand ami owing j
to the fa'ct that the Ford Agency has
received a car of machines we expect
. Ferguson's tenant proposition won't them to be slow sales and for this
hold water. .There js not .a judge any-' week only we will give a discount of i
w.jere ; who vyjlj ay jt is constitution-! 1 per cent from regular price
al. It is not. unworkable proposition. WaA-KlLEY-WATSONVirilLLBR
The. problem Is to make fhe tenant aj HAR'DWARE ' CO;
ARROW
SS COLLARS
C tor 1 1 ctml Cmttt. ff iWr & Co.. Inc HAm
JOHN W.SNYDER
DENTIST
Brownwood National Bank Building
Rooi;407 Phone 47?
-Help the BUtid."
Tiie wind was blowing: a bit more
than a gale one night In Cleveland
when a benevolent chap stopped to
put a dime in the hat of a shivering
blind niau on the square. The kind
donor nearly dropped the coin but
'he mendicant shoved his hat under-
neath it and skillfully rescued It.
Why. you're not blind" cried the
giver scornfully. "I'm just taking a
pal's place while he has a bit o'
rest. He's blind sir; been blind from
birch" "Where rts he taking hjs
rest?" - tfelnanded the stranger still
unconvinced. "Why he. er why he's
gone to the movln picture show."
P'ttsburgh Dispatch.
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 219, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1914, newspaper, July 15, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344454/m1/2/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.