The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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TUESDAY MARCH 23 191i
FAG1 J FOUR
THE BRQWNWOOD DAILY FTTLiriiy
FUNERAL OF IS.
G066II IS HELD
THIS AFTERNOON
(C01KiSI FROM PAt-
have been introduced and a spirit of
friendly rivalry has been promoted
v.bi. h has resulted in constant im-
. ri.ement anung all the schools. The
iir-oxvn County School Betterment
League has been so valuable- here that
similar organizations are now being
perfected in other countries of thifc
section
' The local colleges have a-lways been
givtu inhabited siiPiKJfri.br Mrs. Cog-
m& drm- his Mf-tlm by "her
rittskjui'd. .Mr. ("oarn as one of the
PIONEER
(1ITI7FN
VI I IK-1
iotne. liv Aappiiy as man ay a wife
until October 1st. iMo.
CocRta"di.-d. A sketch or-.Mrs. Co??- -not filler- his ido. r;.; was eon-
t rmilv thinking and Winning and: (lo-
an's M on'i be incomideie. with-. . tluhUf :
out soBi-thinp of th" lif
of Mr. (Tocsin.
' H. ("oesinV Lite
'l-jtrwstees ot Daniel Baker .college.
Mr..ti.i .!!! "thi official position was
nd work thines tor im- iiiu
'' Mrs. Covin's private- charity work
was so-irrat 'hat its importance will
IEL0VED 111 IS
CLAIMED II DEATH
.MJIS. .1. V. FORTSON IS TO HE
. I?riMKi TIHS Vl'THRXOON
AT o O'CLOCK;
Mrs. J. W. Fortson died yesterday
afternoon at.' her home ;u this city;
death TiisulViiik suddenly from a
stroke of ' paralysis'. Trior to nn
death-''31 rs. -Fortsbn had been enjoy
ing- fit ir.fv. good. health and. shortly
Tinte aft- bef of:" dealt had been talking eWr-
...... -." -' -
Sir. 0-rE;n was one u. It. mv "s ivrpmrn . ... -f(J . -jVhh1huuL Mr. Fortson
v-" fxV fllHt 'Silt" il5ir5 U J wi" . -
earliest severs ""'l women to secure educatn. ltle: . foV a -few nnnutes atld
and mo-' infliwowsal v n. and one :yo;"f wmnijng. fonnrf her dead.--
hose anv benefact: r.s u fo cltrt" sMP - ' X -di 'ThVfnneral services are to be heidj
y.nTir nth Paroiipi rtb. i - - . : nnirf(nf riflirrv. fVil! Uear.-rs..-
Inl in8 Co n3 d .In nervation. ;ot always
SaX L .moS ?CCii i I.-r- i.tr-apoiated; .n alway.
. . . - Kn -wijJ -RYiiiaVi' r nidwd. h v as ire-4
of ae.
:ge his ..areuis naov.d to T :ims saWw.Dn . ; sorrowing liusbaud. and" W tlx - to
in ttreenleaf ceiufetery. f'aH bpar.-rs-'.-.
;jire ;Mss'r" Ii: L. WliU:. M.. M ott.
r. P. Ixigan. J. A. AusTLu. -l A! tan-
try. and J.'VT: Melniiis. . .-;- . - - 1
Mrs.---'Fort-sou is snr ied .'by. . h:-
These Prices Are The
WE AM OFFERING
For Dollar Day
12 yards of Knight's Cambric S1.00 .
1 bolt of $1 English yongcloth special 85c
v i . One lot of Fancy Ribbons worth 25c 15c
100 Ladies' Gowns for only 39c
100 fe'olts ofGinghamatyd61-2c
2 pairs of Boy's School Pants 90c
Ladies' Muslin Underskirts each 45c
500 Spools of San Silk all colors 3 for 10c
C'l 'l l'H- - . . . -
and. l:HH-H.t)f i &M. J&yi-Sh" !
his brother. M. J. Cc.ti. h . tlt-; W .h iaji LaJ'e brollfl- "with - the pSk of . ; iH-r .
fe. where thy Ut"4
there to Msssipj
Hoi) Spfiiists..w.lKr '
1
" '. -iiTvf lit- ihei HriMtt auirrt . n
v- -r.v ho?.t Rusk . W..' -v-
w h lew lj'nirrc -. o..oi-.- . . .- .. . - .
of and droV v ilMl-.1 . : "
' cu 8 4 r 3tfrs. Cousin throughout h?" i . 1
coaatv. toatmf at t.ie.oi'i t.un or .
"nrownmooil a .u: .-s toxMi taf .-
ijrownmoo.!. a lrbWian ehurelU ad was trm-
bavou frort' the tippprn: sit3 or tm . .
to-wn Tht-v bouehT a lire vancij m - .
Coleman county shori.y alter nnA .' :
to Browttwood' and jt he lmi-f " . .J 1. : ... .
of th Civil wr bad "i-a -rd f . - . ' ...'. i tan'H iirf- tCb ri'sp-n.stfrfttn of
-tW W ' . P ber relin. falwln? perhaps at i :-- ' - - '
fttu business .h u t rs . . . im'fiWr Xirs. Fortson is . tJ .
' . k. .think of Wr fim at l m &. -bif-r.
- . '' iklkM.. miIjwVi irl-fev Irtn. fnr f r
u-as f:s?r..-d to duty .n iksns.! lie . . ;:.
Tva? r o' -.".A. -ij:-- M.
man. aiH tnp hfe m 'r. n of A?- . . - . rilrtl :1. f Hnoroaithly. raiwratd .
liaasas -n W 'i- 'l' a 49 - V" i-t. ctrcl 3-d-i.js iwhin that h-r ev-
nf "irt-iiiA- WT. .l's.rI!hr-.:ftt-.had bet-om. t. to.
5 OI .---irI; ..i.nt.hfc- .-r- hrVAA-.iw.-iipirtuiiltF far dom pood.
iv iriT rttifnW. t. Tfa- he. TV.".: ..ixv .i. ... imi. ".'K-- wo"r"l; 'T fi.8ff for .aay'lhjne
f .urs. . rorwon wa mu; in j.m.:.-unj -.
Htirifts. -of Hrown!ooil.-hitJvin'f ;
lived in this city liirn.-nI.P fears. - J
-49. pm?: -T6 Txas at -t're nee
tof .six ' jpaiat-;.ln irT2 Mvi.' mar-1
rid w. i. ' Haij. .tn .Oray'soh conn- :
ty.ail tH faorit . mm -d. to. liron- f
woiid i;k r H 1) sued-hi 1SS3.
aoCvmt-.yK-.. i-.ttf-'r -wJo'w'. -
;inrrtd J. tt. f!or-irf who is also";.
Ai 'the inning f
listed hi thr Cimfd'
ruu army.
' heatt; t-hrttian woman. Her rHfe- i
. ion ait. nxjeessary to aef .daily lf i
us" ht'r fo! and drinks- She was
o her
such ao xtnt that at rb
year; b was mustered
and
dian fti mis sAi-tion. .in
1S7". -1-1- uid 1 8--ineps
m---r' 'V.dZ'4
catil1. " "t!d ran h
vvhirh -j-.n. 1 r. : -th'-tivp.
aa'l ; ?vv'- I 1 -ontf'T-'d
th 'aiikjtii:
Browia " !. h '' ' '
identifie! s:- . vrr
of Coggta - Brn. ih1'
& Martin. ri CoVeti :
rnt a- F.ird To.. "n-s
Copfrin Ka'ional Bank.
; - i' tni' frVitd -to- tnery worthy an '
' m KW'- "-ntt;rptife. ' b r.
V-W if'' 3!"!l"tl:-0'jS 'tbrpVl' .y'i-T.
e Vt11 '01)1' -y UarV-
.: - i-vfa Taster .-rff tt: 5t-'maa!'-" o-r .-w
hi -fla'm.V -.- " - - .-'.--.;." T J -"
-ia II$L-AI FIVE CE'L5. . "
Fnr: ? ' jfioNT Ml THIS Cut out this
te'r '''!-aTiB-:- wiclose fiv cents to Foley"- fc"
5Q0 prs. Tennis Oxfords fcr '
2 1
juaoies
Wing irer JfeU from h Hj; she had.
tin. htHuy"fafUy f f iH.f . abk to
iia4 "hift
oni How .can the piacn .tf such -a
wont.b.rffll'd--in !V- TonTmtin;y
Sh'e ' was 'A km ji ad-. ' V ' '
n-iehboV. 'ho'.:.;.!.- .-;;f :' '
:'-sSjtitVK i:'i it'sk.; '.' ' "-' 1
Y-Atm.-liiX'. ':i-B1. "kindn ' 1-
d alt ".tJroe i r--l t1i;" need of -f
triniWtiind 'svtVijathy . - . . r . . . '
. frowiiwood has bee-n tio ed tVeiitb
j .vi of jfreat 'sorrow this eepvj.:
- wau. v.j.a.vi J.JL.iJ.j KJ LL.s. vx Will Lt
20 dozen Men's Ties 50 and 25c
14 yards of good Amoskeag Ginghams 1.00
20 yds. of 10c Brown Domestic for 1.00
14 yds. Bl. Domestic clear of starch 1.00
20 dozen Silk Petticoats all colors for 1.65
All Ladies' 50c Hose for 45c
: All Men's $1.00 Shirts for 95c
All Men's 75c Shirts for 45c
Men's B. V: D. Union Suits 95c
Men's Bleached Elastic Seam Drawers 45c
New Jap Waist Silks New Habutai Waist
Silks New Chiffon Taffetas in all colors
Poplins in Sand Putty Rocky Moun-
. to in Blue Battleship Grey
.Black and Navy and Green; New Chiffon
' Checked Taffeta New Shepherd Checked
Dress Goods for 10c
BURT NORWOOD
iSDPAUi PSCDC -
WAR SPECTATOR I
Two Suits for The Price of One
Hand Tailored to-order. M;?de to jmr measure and a liemtliie wash- .j
able Hcsich ( foth Suit '
C0T l I FROM PAGE tr
Pdes .fl..Cfo.s fbieapo; 111. writing your Q ad-"-ftl0tn5- Pn- upon the rthvj '.
"hp had all The whil u:-- -ftI -a jRtid address clearly. You will reeelye-: "rttkar. nioheer riiizen Mrs. Fort-.:'
land itttress in ttr-s an i otN on- ;n return a trial pa?kasre contatnbe : "g; to be almost too
ties in Texas and other starts. . Foley's Honey and. Tar Cop'wyMinfl..; uml .
Good Hu.ine.H Ionian. for coughs colds ana croup -iiey irfOTclSrQ .survive. The only measure-
-r5" Kidney PHls. and Foley -Cathartic TaD ..cbjnTorL . Comes from the Master . ;-w on -Imlx
s Wilis health was creatly im-; ets .Camp-Bell Drn?..Co. - - - wtfoAr-.He'a-ervod so faithfully thru ; afernoons Al -;i . 4
red and it became the duty of tue r . ; her. long. lifN and has surely gather-. nmo .hfi- w?. Mn fc..-..Uv. ..
IOitontyprovd?tbecAre ana . - mm&rr0w . IW- "l ;onwore of Ramts unto Htrn ;vrji;1.-1 u.;i
.w;v. VibA ln.-five been ner t v v"" "V " : . .. - Ff; - -
Do'i
irio-iHlfrQ.
Tl..(nr Ihe lntpr of Mr t.CC-
gm
pai
wife
auevMuu-.wmwi.u-u ... rt. t
greatest frteare. bat to assist in the ( ? r.... - . .
management of his Jarge business af- - .
fairs as 'well. Following his death j prt.n rream Meal at ..Ijooney's.
and leslfe the great weicht of sorrow ; -;. .; :
which k 'caused. Mrs. Cocgin - took - :.
active shar?c .of tbe estate of her j
late husband and with the training
gained flliring the last few years of -. . '
close stdy of her business on-xx
tions -was enabled to look after her t
affairs ih rare good jndement. Ph . J
reluetaatlv accepted the. Hsitin of --presklem
of the "oepin National
Banl;. tb1 institution ftumflea oy ne -
ii." now' i.it. ttn.'i fiii! jy .nieresi-
-d 'speoiavbrsi. -vao n" tht4 have no.
x other business on aad tniC(t it a
$18
oo
and
up
l.uncliinir trtiods at Lopney'SK .
Cotne. down early tomorrow
- Day Bariaiins.
Come down early -Ycdm -day. D"l-
(:ir R.-al No. 10 Flour at Looney's. f
rM 1
X
1 1
lusbant ;:n4l headed i.y hliu for
-many yars. fmil ti; nif ny dntw-j
of the position became more . itr&ty "X
Iban sh- could hear itho 'mnatr'
inK her h-am. Mrs. r..jt5n '.ta.n-1;j
.Mo ;:tirni nd disKf iree.. h r Is-j A-
jj' j ;
.ties UatlhfuHy and wel1 Lt-r. l!tJ .r
ever glie resigne'l anl erai: e
presWat instead a Tx'ti.m
she bi until hr a11
in wftditioli to r.-r rcnn''R
the Cossin National Bank Mr
lnled nter' -T
-qc mm r.f the .i.idrn'i :vs
er; of Shis section. Sfcf as a mem-H;
Der of iJhe Texas CauUinen's associa-
tion and the Tevas Banker Asso-ia-
iion and attended all the stat4 4
ventioaa of those orfranizations
Many Phil:uitrojie..
Mr. ( ogcin assisted in the promo-
tion of miauy philanthropies; Educa-
tional Ja-erestf were chief amona ber
niHiiy -."pc: education was one '
br bobtdes. ;md br tiny- T-d mono)
were frpely given for its ai . mr: i'
o bs. thf leadinc spi:t n th
out "J
Brown -Vonnty School Betterment
Leairue an organization which hs
Veer of nutold value to the schools o"
this county Throu&h its worfc th
rural sdiool -conditions have. been bet
tered; modern buildings have m many
cases begn proviaea xnv imuwcw ' . v
ecbooi- hygiene and school sanitation
'giiiartty.
"Be?or- we '.iiiv f-'a'' says.:; t.'u.-:
loohliie Polish oman.' 'bs' piun to
.ffo' oji.. and-'?-"; he .-.envilaiie . i
; On;. ht ah v. t tuu.& w it v.;ii
i'Crti e.veni -'f ' tile ieuson '.v .'.i' .
: ::-i:c . 'x-j.iv.. t:!.-Hi'nP V a:;tjiu
- j;l-..hw ite i - . r ' are H'n :.t
hack i.oiu i In "i u -!i-Sv. anit h oi -
tinuous iin- t'f ' snlfiet:.. 'nrau'! -.
' niJtin;t'd nfanuy. va.uli-- a'nd I-n.
' j-.: n .r.iir i" v f ir : lie
" t.vtii'-Af then- place in Ui fifing Hiv.
.1) it rL' epd-s." ..rctivity. the cotim-1-
jdsode-. any. one of v.iiich woir'hl
? m iMlnia ; ; !:tt;". ;.:)':v'
V'3Ji! aktilii. st tm my'v ;t .i":-s a
-.-Jiir if'.) tie o"ryr uaht nerve-
.ftf ' iiir. r 'iat k Vip;iai. -.
lt'u-i rs ;h.t '"hi- tie'-. iair;'i!.Ti---
.- i--.- v v-."t ;;i - ai -rii.:
:uid the ap-
I FREE!! FREE!!
x
j. t r r remainder of ti.K eek. t all and let us explain the proposition
Sowell & Byrd Tailors
rX-XK-X"X:-xXKK-xx-:''x-x-:x-:"X-x
To Organize Ad Club is
Purpose of Business Men
A n.urribn- of promineut business t vertis.ins. The ad clubs of America
men have interested themselves -re- have adopted the emplem of truth as
re.htly fn the organization of a Browh-' thefr registered slosran. and are nro-
wood Ad .Clnb. along the lines oflmotiuij truth in advertising in every
--
.. i-a.'e;r -.):-f-b.
avji-ry '.
su h ivssaeiatious in the cities of. the
lat
it 1 ) -1' f.
Voti MU ! Mid II a I-oMiej's.
T0M0?R0W ONLY
wIH f ; "Dd i5"
for "Dollar "f.i. . (Hum..-
fn:
it or ladies ;-.ut
OWE DOU1R' RDuXT10?J.
1
1.00
1.00
BRING US YOUR CLEANS NG AND PRESSING
vVe a.- pr;.a eu i hat u yo.t" ' - ry wj.ui in .hat line we have m
experienced niau r.i vh.-tr of our cleaning t'nd pressing department
("Irwi miilli Sllit. Ol'
I.UU
My Mamma Says -
Its Safe for
CKildren
For ttiinoi nA w wnr
V. Prke t-nd l.- 'iiiii Al-
Irri !! discount : 'i I-d
i't'-i - 'ff. l tojnorr. . "ii'
NO
nl afisurft V(ii c. ."irs- t!c ji-.vtec. One mans suu. ui
overcoat oi. ladifs sh."' b a. 4. and pressed tomorrow for
..." EMMET EVANS
0l EAST BAKKK STHEET
" A K5 TV - - I
way. The formation of such -!ubs
lUti-nnnt to a reiuest from U. ids to- a closer understanding among
interested.. Secretary Kirkpat- the business men of the advert 'ins
of. the Chamber of Commerce d- I problems and by cooperations. All
-ed "a letter to Hsy .1. AlcKinley. kinds of frnditlen' veiti-m' - '.euaes
e'wTirtiiir seeretarv nt file Port fre inimedlatolv i-oildemn'-d the
Worth Advertising Men's Club ask-1 club and the advertising appropria
te; tor itiformtttron as: to-organizing tions of the members are conserved
sucj'i clubs. ' Ifor legitimate dollar for dollar ad-
Mr McKinley has written that the ' vertising. The weekly luncheons of
fho-'
Fort Worth club is delighted that the
iiovement- is being taket) tip in
the club are also a nice social fea-
ture and have been found to be in-
Hrov nv ood and states that two rep-valuable as allies for the regular
.x-Htritives of the Fort Worth club j chamber of commerce organisations.
m:.ie to Brown wood at any time' Local business men interested In the
hi the near future to explain the movement are requested to cottmntni-
:iovenieiit to the husienss interests of ' cate with Secretary Kirkpatmk. wit:i
this city. Two members who have the B-tlletin or with John T. Yantis.
agreed to come to Brpwnwood upon . at the Brownwood National Hank.
request tire Elmer Mitchell of the.!
Frisco system and 11. T. Hostirk.- ' SIXiilXG fOXVKXTIO.
.. -esidrnt of the Fort Worth club. In Any one desiring information on-
tddition to this. Mr. McKinley has . cerning the Singing Convention r be
. .d itcr officers of the Fort Worth held at Zephyr Aprf 3 and 1. T3l".
itni.ation to communicate with f write the reception committee
( retary Kirkpatrick and give what- I Messrs. Perry McAIister. Mark Brad-
. M;.r:natimi the business men I dock and Mart Cob.U Please inform
n 'tr. vn wood Mesire.
T e p-.irpose of the'ad organizations
to be expected.
to isslst In-promoting truthful ad- ( MISS PEARL BAYLESS Sec'.
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