The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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TilE CANTON TELEPHONE,
THIS ONLY
NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED AT
%ht (Eattfoit telephone
C'.NTON, TEXAS. | J
B JDXCK1PT10N KATES :
"Peace timl Good Will Towrttrtla All."
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BY VI. E. FOSTER.
CANTOR. VAX ZANDT COUN'IY, TEXAS. OCTOBER 14, 1887.
VOL. VI. NO. XV.
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s-:THE:-:
-:CANTON:-:TELEPHONK:-
JOB OFFICE
TACTICAL, PRETTY, PRB«
CISK AND PROMPT.
Job Printing a Specialty. A
Full Line of STATIONERY
Kept Complete.
promptly UM. fried 10 eunaf
*t- Hart] liouM.
D. L. RILEY,
DEALER IN .
Merchandise,
Oa.2n.to3a., T'er-c-
J. M. YOUNGBLOOD,
— DRAI.UH IN —
Hardware, Furniture, Wagon and Buggy
Material, Iron, Queensware, Tin Goods, Etc.
Eou'.h Side of Public Square,
CANTON,' - TEXAS.
7.^
xo.io.cL <fe Spro-'j.t
Peddlers
Must Go!
\JL ^ ^
a. a.', m.
2ST-0.2:302:37“
TiS Viim Z»ndt County!
»
| Apple tre« H—Tm* 10 8(*
| Apricot 1thh— 10c* i»> 20c.
| (Itai)iipplu trees — 10c tn 20c. .
j Cherry tree*—10* *0 20c. •
| 1'itf I I CCH-1 0(5 lO 2.’)i .
J Uvxa i Pear ircc»*— 10c to SV*.
I 'wail iVpj.lt iivnt 1 Of to 2*0'*. w.j |)wari i Vuch lrt'rn—Ido to 25c.
JDwi ft Ciicriy »!«•<?#»— 10 to 25c | l»l<trk ui d Ku*phoirv virc*— 2'* m 5c
<»r:.pe vice** 5c to J Of. | ! vtitji • in, MiruL hery—iOc to 25e.
• Rohcn—10c to 25c.
yy Stock 1 a Molet.ted from 250 ► nt Ki uLs j»rowin£ nn tnj* fruit taint
Va yJL •» ♦ $ « '1fcr*4*wiu *>
M11 r kci*) limn & Fruit (J rower.
4 A n 1 V*» <\i»■!**•. ori the Will* Point roiul.
I no. O. Allen
J\ ur tree* — 11)• • t• *
Pi ad 1 1 r* <•*— ik* 1<» 1 Of.
JVc.irn <* 11 c** — !()'* in 20c.
' 1 I'll I ) i-cn — 1 (><• *11 2 r
01 i «u* 1 i‘t — 10" to
1 • III* •> I >M'JI I O— III* |l> *,rW
<U
?](fnu for
5
P. Alien & Go.
J
op P'h'e.tfinp nn<! fyler, Tex.
— I Tl.lv |K i|) || nil Mil Ml fill I MIT I*k (i I —
TEIistBi. mm. m.
rlitiK wishing I'omhatonea nr tiny kind ot MuiMe work I offer hii-
mIi.i 1 iin nn — mil it would bo to your tinuneml interest to see mo
In. Ion nr. king orrtviB with iiilivr f»u* tiCull on <.r nddre**
.ZJ nr., MU HO mr«* AG’T.
O ANTON:
liffiTH
-1 -nniHH
do any and all kin Is of
W^oodiiork: &
REASONABLE PEJGES!
O A NTp)j\i
T- -T. fd/T-u
a**y- S lis'iiotion (r.iiir I'l'-iu'd *Ys.y|
OP— .S iutli Hast Corner Public Square,
TEXAS
nr ' M BL8KM
rUiIJil-t-U:!)
ms sts asua
+•!v» u
- DKAl.KU IN-
Fine Wines, Brandies,
Liquors, Tobaccoes,
Cigars, Etc., Etc.
Canton,
T exas.
J. F. SAMPLES,
DF. ALF.lt Ilf
First-class Family Groceries
At Hock Hottom Prices.
East side of pi^jiic square.
Canton* » • » ■ Texas.
TORPID LIVER
Is known liy marked |>«><uIUrlt|«-a t
1. A fcrlluii of wcuriut M uiiti pulim in lire
limb*,
tud l»r
2. Rad breath, bud tanto In tbo mouth,
uiul furred tongue.
3. t'oiiHlIputlon, with (N ciiHlonul attm ki
of diurrliCL'u.
4. Headache, In the front of the head;
nutiMca, dlzxluesM, and ycllowm** of
Kklu.
ft. Heartburn, loss of appetite,
ti. iMsU-ntIon of Un» Mtomurli and bowcln
by wind.
7. Depression of spirits, anti gr«*At inclan.
cliolj , with luHsIludeand a disposition
\ to leave every thluif f«»r to-morrou'.
A natural flow of Hilo from tho Liver
Is essential to |food liealth. When tills
U obstructed It results In
BILIOUSNESS,
1, If 11 Of looted. Boon leads to serious
ss. Sim mm m Elver HeRiilatorexert*
t lelleltoua lutluenceoverevery kind
which, If
diM*a*e-
u inostl
of hilio
lence over every kit
11 r. I< .i rs t he 1,1 vor
"i long order, rcgula
projH r working order, regulatt s the ieen*-
tlon of bile and puts the dlKCHtlvc
udlllon
In such eon*
bent Work. Alter
one will suy, “I am bil
e organs
that they can do their
taking thin medicine no
ious.’»
"1 have been subject to severe spells of Con-
gestion of the I.iver, ami have been i n the habit of
taking from 15 to so grains of calomel which gen-
erally laid me lip for tlireo or four days. Lately I
have been taking Simmons Liver Regulator,
wliii h gave me relief without any interruption to
business.’'-—J. Hrw;, A!iddlcport, Ohio. 0 -
ttjrL t • <; f.m.rf:
has our stamp in red on front of Wrapper
J. II. Zeiliu A Co., Philadelphia, l*a.
ISboald bo used a few months Indore confinement.
Bend for book “ To MoTftBRS^* mallod free.
EASY!
—^sra
ant
hi be
R 4f% 1
BRAonr.i.D Ubullatou Co., Atlanta, Go.
ARBUCKLES’
name on a package of COFFEE Is a
guarantee of excellence-
ARIOSA
COFFEE la kept In all flrst-olass
stores from tho Atlantic to the Paoifio.
COFFEE
Is never ffood when exposed to the air.
Always buy this brand in hermetically
Bcakd ONE POUND l;A£KAGE&
I . J, MgKALV,
N ill* P »it»t. Tcxar.
KhiicIi 5 mi!**-* youth
went uf Wil h Point
Mark crop, split and
ov rbit In each ear.
Bra lit! TK on !e|t hip 1
n'ao other Atoek in v»t
riou* in *rkn and brarnlr with the I K **intiu on
lh**m. IlorM* l»rind. IK on left shoulder.
.4BCf*l)o not p«u*t or entray any hioi k in the a-
hi»vr» inaik mid br.ind.
j. (. RKaRBY
PoNfOfllr<», Wills
Point. Tcxua.
Mmk -ort.p nd nn-
dor-lull 'top in H»ch
•ar. S*a*IJ*«>n o* post
ur oMruy any t*b.nk in
bovc murk und brand.
t'ELIX DAT.
TON'SOIU AL AUT1ST,
CANTON, • • TEXAS.
Krepa aharp razors and ahrara. and la ai
• m\* readv to attend to
ThoToleplioiie,
Canton,
Tkxah.
r/. t o * pinn
KblTl'H AVI) i HGl'MlFTnH.
.nii"ni <si tin* po.ii office a I Cauiotft, nisi1
••• *itmnl I'U»s Mull Mntiei.
l ltlll VY, (K IOIILK I i% IMM7.
Canton ne«<l« u Imnk.
Van Zanpt countv Ik on a boom.
Coumcana goiK the Orpliunit Aiylu.m.
What will Van Zandt county have
at the fair.
Let'* make a city of Canton. That
U what we arc here for.
Puohiiiition provaila in forty-four
cou lit leu in Arkansan.
Judge William* i* one of the ablest
civil judge* in I be Stale.
Thiktv conihica in Miaaouri have
declared for i'robibilion.
Okkoon and Florida are in tbo ag
oniSa of a prohibition campaign.
Canton i* tbo bub of Van Znndt
cou ily, and abe (ioe* the buairioaa.
PnoilinrrioN wn* defeated by a ma
joiity ol about ‘20.OOd in Tenneaaee.
Thk Tki.ki-honk i* getting the sub-
scriber* and Canton ia getting the cot-
ton.
Thf. man who can publish r new*
paper to please everybody ia yet
to be born.
The National Editorial convention
meet* at the Alamo, or “liotloii egg”
city next year.
Thk Orange at ore at llurnelt lot*
made an assignment. Liabilities $'.’0
tKH); asset* $17,000.
PlTTSBOItO i* a local opli in town.
The good work go..* on — the nomoc-
racy to the contrary.
There is room for 10,000 more fami
lie* in Van Zandt county. Coins a-
long while land* are cheap.
Why don’tfO i c mutinied man go ii •
to the banking business here? There
is thousands in it. Try it!
Tub Tu.kphonk certainly is an In.-
di*pen*ible exchange of tbo Pantu-
ijrnph't, a* it baa a great deal to say
about us. The rantugraqh is real
young, but interesting.
Home men will tell von that adver-
tising don’t pay, but just put three
lints in a newspaper Unit rcHects on
their character and it goes into court
at the rate of about $d,000 u line —
Oomiciina Obnrrvrr.
Correct again, Brother Miller,
Ai.chohoi, used to be used for the
preservation of dead men’s bodies.
It is a bad thing to preserve a live
man in. It is still used for tho pre-
servation of political patties. We
hope the Democratic party will fail
to use it with shining success.
At a meeting of the Anarchist at
New York recently, tho Anarchist
said: "God Ideas the hand that threw
that bomb." We say, and we
think we voice the sentiment of
tile American people; ‘‘God bless the
the rope that will break the Anarch-
ist neck.”
J. J. UTTS,
DBAI.KR 1*
FAMILY GROCERIES,
FarmLi* Implement* an<l
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
UTOroeerle* exchanged for country produce.
THE STAR
RESTAURANT!
Canton. • • • Texas.
I take this method ot Informing the mihllc
hat 1 have |iuri;tiaa*<l tbp 8ttr Restaurant,
• nil nin prnpsrp.l to entertain iny friends and
the public genu ally, at original price*.
OrTshle supplied with the best the coun-
try affords.
I solicit s liberal share of your patronage.
Very Respectfully,
L. M. SPEARS.
For neat artistic job printing come
to the Tki-jpuonb job office.
Thk Terrell Times believes in nn
educational qualification for voters.
To have a class of inteligent voteis,
every voter should be required to' he
able to read nntl write llife English
language. Congress has matters of
far more importance than i* this one
to deal with in the next session.
The death of Mr. E. W. Dranan
proprietor of the JiuralNeus, of Wills
Point, is deeply regretted by all who
know him. He died of congestion
after a lengty attack of flux. Wn
join his many friends in sorrow over
Ids demise. The publication of the
psper has been suspended for the
present.
Tiik Dallas Prohibition Advocate,
as a mathematician is a "daisy" so
to speak. It says of tho official vole
in the recent election, that 4,tHti ma-
jority of the American votes were cast
for Prohibition. In this statement,
the Ailvocate is in proximity to tho
real truth. The voteof the native A-
merican horn citizens, was cIo»e, is
our judgement. The offscourings of
Europe, Africa and /other Nations
voted almost solid against the amend
UicUL ’>
DKMUVUA TIC MAJORITY.
Thk Aboil lie Reporter, nil ably eel
ited paper, says of tbo future action
of the Democratic party:
Ninety live thousand Six hundred
and twenty-seven American Demo,
orals voted the True Hlue ticket while
lib,Hill Amerie.m Democrats lor the
amendment, showing thut the Demo-
cratic vote of Texas gave prohibition-
a victory of 20.718, and we warn llie
True Blue reading out faction * hut
they would do well to consider them
well and trulv before commencing
lhe reading-nut business Tin y will
do well to remain a* quiet a* an oys-
ter on this reading out hlisiness when
ihey meet in the next State Conven-
tion. Prohibitionists have made no
threats of reading out the True Blue
faction, hut if lliev tako a notion to
ilo it thev will have the power and
will not be bulldozed by the Knights
t_f Stale Eggs.
We beg to differ in part, with our
esteemed conieinpoiary, though not
in the whole. Our analysis, in brief
of the vole, Is this: majority against
prohibition 112,.'tab Fully *J0,000 Re-
publican*, Mexican*, Germans, Alri-
can*, etc., people who make no pre-
tentions to slllliatu with the Demo-
cratic party, voted against the amend-
ment. We believe that at lca*t 20,000
Republicans, Africans, etc., voted for
tho amendment. This leaves a ma-
jority of 27,8of against the amend
nient. It may he possible that a
small majority of the American horn
Democrats voted against the amend-
ment; hut a small majority, if at all.
HOME J if DOST It V.
All work done in tho line of job
printing is guarantod to give satisfac-
tion at this office. If we don’t do
work according to contract and as rea-
sonable as nil;/ house, in Terns, we will
do it gratis. Thi* proposition stands
open to everybody and for all time to
come. It matters not what class of
work is desired, all orders will be re-
ceived and executed. If wn lack any
thing not already in the office to com-
plete anv line of work in the best style,
an order will he dispatched by tele-
graph to the Foundry, and in throe
davs the additional material will lie
on hand by .Express. Ttur determi-
nation is that no worl^halThe done
away from home in the Juture for
want of our ability to turn it out in
good style and at prices that will com-
mand the J oh Printing of all our citi-
zen* over any seductive offers from a-
broad which are constantly being sent
through tlic mail to them. We in
vito comparison of work and prices,
estimated on a basis of cost and cai-
riage, ai d will duplicate any order
at home which has been done abroad
to the entire satisfaction of any rea-
sonable business man in Canton.
Tlic St. I.onis Kepnbhllenii
And The
DuIIiih Exposition.
All Subscribers tor the iiati.v itu-
publican} (The Great Democratic
NeWf|>ii|>»r,) who are able to allow
it receipt bearing dale subaequent
to tliia notice lor tliruo or more
inomha subscription to tbo Daily
will he ndinltod once free to the l)al»
lus Exposition to ho held commenc-
ing t >t to tier 20ih.
Older your paper through your
newa agent or your post-master,
and send mo tho reco pt for tho
monoy you pny him and you will
receive a complementary ticket by
roiurn mail; or solid mjnoy direct
to mo for paper and tho receipt and
tho ticket botli will be forwarded to
you.
The price of the pAit.v and bun*
day republican is 812 00 a year or
one dollar a month. Hpeeiul rales
to clubs. Tho receipts given by an.
y authorized agent of tho republi-
can hearing date subsequent to this
notice and representing rot less
than three months subscription to
ilie daily, will entitle the holder to
one ticket.
For futher information,
Address, .1 L. GRAFF,
Spcciul Agent.
Texas Branch Office,
St. Louis Republican,
Sherman. October, 1st., 18S7,
Whon in Wll'a Point call and ex.
amine our immense stock of Drcsrf
Goods mill aavo money.
J. J. Diekard A Co*.
A Grand Roport,
Wscdlyour attention to the adrerllsef
meat ol * r iii-dy whs-h W «ii*wl Hm-i.*:,.
more th.insli*ll scodury*i'hli.nre*andpop
iiUiiiv, sad ia iioiv*r««lljr s'mil.sl to hive n<*
• uaiil a* a reme.lv for |h.< aura ol <lla.*v*e. nr*
Mnstlni In ii diaoulered Liver, *11 ah *• ily«-
pep*i , lellouane—, con.lip li.m, H.*n)*rh/
oolioj elc. Simmon- l.iver It.-suisioi iasiaiplu*
ami luarmle-s, purely r. gei*t,le4 sail o*u safe-
ly nml ailvaapig.aiiialy lie u-ed under so/
olnuiuwiaiiOes. It acle mildly and elf.etiullv
.nd 1- e.pecMIy vail) til e a- s Ksnilly Medi-
cine, whiuh position hold* la no m»ny home-.’
We in, not know *1101 herprt|*i*nou which
o*ii In ms toward .uuh ladoriK-meat* Horn he ..I*
ol tamilie* Mini I boss holding ihe liighAi alll-
ei*1 Mint uncial p isliloii^ K--*p Snn.no .«
I.kv.-r KegttUlor la the house and It w..l p J
■luce year dis'lor’s hill and Inaurc lor yuut
(.lllillice health and llappineae.
Il eecma strange, hm it ianeverthclst* true’
ih*' ihe world con ulna p'oplcwh.i will try
to imitate, coiinterf.il oroulMillijtc -omethlaiH
1-1*0 lor a genuine, meritoriinii article. Over
I in Ihe extent of in .king apurinaa medkiiim'
risking lile anil health,mil il behooves evarf ■'
one to look ilistlbey huy only the genuine.'
Zoilin *V (Ja, have u-ed he precaution to put
mi the Ironl ol vKCl. wiupper Iheir trail.> m .rk
ol a cm veil Z entwined aronud the mortar,-
and on the side I be 'Ignainru of J. H. Zoilin*
& On in red ink. Kraud- ahou d dwvya Is*’
(Icnounc.al and 'I'-’ lr-|.. r .... die- uphold.
To Doalcrs Only.
The Ana ricsn Powder Oompany of Bo don.
Mass., have e*lahli*h. d here a branch ofll.-e'
lor the distribution of iheir good* over tliia'
portion of Ihe stale, ami have built a lino
Brick Metal rooted Magazine tor Ihe Hioragw*
ol the Name. Gap .city AitO K"gr of Powder.-
will furnish Dealer* K t). II. Ty'er, Texas, at
.ante xxxx prices a* flou»loa. Dallas, nr Gal*'
Vinton, and as cheap freight rates added a*
you can get it from any other market 1.1 t|,e
(jailed State*, send lor price list, (food* A 1
and *ali*fnslinn guaranteed. W. G. (jaio,
Hole Agent, tyl.-r, Texa*.
Itiieklen’.H Arnjeit Halve.
The Best Salve In 111* world for lint*, llruia'
ae*. Sore*. UI*<o» Sail Ithenm. /ever Sores.-
Teller, chapped Hand*. CMIhlains corn*, and
ad *kiu Ktupti u, and poailivcl) cores Plica,
or no pay required. It i* guaranteed to give'
perfect sal election, or money refunded. Prloe'
ZA cents per box. For Sale By Recta A Mc-
Cutly..
CITATION.
THE STATU OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any constable of Van*
Zt ill count Gicetlng:
yon are hereby cotnnuiuled to siimnions'
John Ivey, by making publication ol this cl-
tailon once In each we. k for lour successive'
week* prior to the return dry hereof. In some
newspaper putil stlral in our county, if ihere'
lie a now.paper publish,,1 therein; hut if not,
then in nny newspaper published in Ilia 7th
Judicial District, but it there be no newapa-
p r published in snld Judicial District, then
in a newspaper publlstaal in the nearest Dis-
trict to tlm *ai,l 7th Judicial District, to ap-
pnar si the next rcgulai tarsi of the District
court of Van Zandt county, to be bolden at
the ceiii't linns* thereof in Cantoo on (he first'
Monday in October, 1**7, Ilia same being the
3rd day of October, 1**7; ——- —
tin n and Iberq to answer a petition Hied in'
snld court on Ihe 17lh day nf,.Mnich 1**7 in
*uil numbered on the Docket of said court. No
Illti. wherein John M. McClelland. Surah 8.
Mainer. J. P. .Mainer, Kelly T. K'-glef, Oeo.
K glee, Virginia f. Mainer, N. O. Mainer,.
George K. Ml,•'Hell Old and Mary R.
McClelland are plaintiff* and John II. Ivey,-
E. M. Pnarco. E. N. Mnriis, Johe 11 It-.lser-
son. Joshua 11 illman, W. W. Widdon, Joseph-
vndtewa. B, Mortis. J. A. Giillarn, —- ■ -
Wicker, John McBride. J, , ii*a L McBride'
John Iv.-y, M. V. Burns audC. M. Pearce sro
defendants. Said |*dhlon alleging Ihit the'
plaintiff* on lbs Hist day ol Jasnary IHHI^
were the owners in fee simple ol a certain'
Irani ol land siiuat.-d In Van Zat^t comity
Tcxa-, containing one lliltd ol f league,-
granted to William MnClellmd by*the stale
of Texes, mid that .in the dev 'ast aforesaid
defendants entered on said land and unlaw-
fully di-pos-cssod plaintiffs ih'rent and now
unlawfully withholds limn Item the powesslon1
Ihereol to Ibelrdamage. Plalcllff* pray that
d.-lenilanta be cllcd to ap[s**r nl the next
u-i in ol *atd court lo answer said petition.
Herein fall not. bill lisva you lie lore Ihe'
said court, at Its aforesaid next regular term
iliiw writ with your return thereon, sb wing
howr you have axaciibal III- same.
Given under my hand snd Ihe seal
. ol said court al office ia Canton'
| I. H I this . 'Jib day ol September A l>lS87
—r-— O. P. CAMPBELL.
Cl"k, Diet' C’|. V mZicdt o >. Te*;
(’itiition By Publication.
L O.WIDSON I In JiiMioit rourl product
VS f No. 6 v*n Zindl ooonl?,-
I) KOONCK ( Srpti-mbiT lertB, 1B87,*
l DodtS ^lo. .'12.
THK STATE OK TLX v.s.
To ihe Sheriff or any oonnublu of Vho Zmdi
county, (jlrwiinif: —
Whfreee, Ii J Ilirijrell - r.t^rney for L D«-
! rldeon— pUIntlff, h** made ontli tint the ro«l^
j d«*nce of th** di'loml nt -D Koonoe, t* un-
known tonfh ml: Therefore, you «re eormnen*
«I»n! Io Hummonn Mid D Koonoer by nmktng
public ili'in of thi* riutlon In Piinu n«>vmpep«r
ptibllahed In Veo Vendl county. iVxne, once
eiich we«*k lor ennr conmcnliee wci'k- prior
to the return dty thereof coinrnenlitut him —
ih** ft feodant, to Mppp >m Ikofore the llotiomr
hi* Justice court of unwind No. 5 Ven Zandt
count/, Tex-dP —»t oflloe in K<lom no the 28rdl
day of Septi nibrr 1KH7 ~i||* n end there to
anewer the complaint of L Davidnoolu a plea
I of debt by open account tor renu, pro?Irione,
I advance* and anpplie* fuiniphed said defend
JI ltOKS,
1 he fnllowing ia ft lint of grand ju-
ror* fleloctod lo servo hh such at tho
October term of District Court of
(this) Van Zandt county, Texas, to- I ___
^ am Inr the year 1H87 by ih* plaloilffbcreln ,u
1 .1 Mi Kain, rntc Wilkcrsnn, Tom landlord: aunnint ol runts iMng due thlAy-
Hull, TJ Fostor, or. F HllliBard, A ' • Iffbl ($38 12| IV,liar* anu f.w ly two cents;
il CI)H|'pell, K It Kiiykonilsll, VVm "0,,"i»i dim Inradvsncw, supollse, oio.,dfly.
Munson, lloli Jones, Andy Kiley, Will eight i$58 02) Dollars *nd ninety aaro cent*-
Clsredy, Tom Clark, Jnftn Bnnic, Jno ">'kinK » )'“*) «mt,mit sued gwy herein of
. Tom Clark, Joint Bnnic, Jno
Veaecy and Dave Cade.
Aiwitvs to tlie front and full of news,
tlio w eekly Tnlephone.
Bring your job work to this of-
fice.
Read our nils, and trade
matt who- invites you.
nine'y seven (*'J7 3D) [Millars and tblrty-slx
C'-nt* which said amount under lbs l*Wl» dow
due anil 1* correct, just and unpaid.
Herein fall not but nl tine writ and how
you have execnled the saute, make dug return'
ue tin: law directs.
—e—- Given under my h Old Ills 14th*
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1887, newspaper, October 14, 1887; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142877/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.