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CHAPTER X
Continued
"oveiHtn rtiiln*. ftlr. Hrwln «riw lltlugs in Use to prrvcnl lU tramp.
rn» h»i ttuy lime now. tie rude M vlx.. a ring of k**u-ta»r*e teeth w. ro
AiiiiiiiHiiia.” | upon the linger, iiimI fillets of g- eer.
Su |MN>r It unity's message would l*-riwlnl>le (led sImmii the calf of itie
iievet he ilellvereil IIHIrttil ot that I*.U or wtherever llie «rum|> u-dritlv
-<Ht err nod there *tt* no reU tue fane*. ThU nee ms Hie more *tr.i*-s»
me to Iiiut I niumtilett Htaiteriilng because Holt Iter of them Iins no* re
hImmii iteliiit in ■ •lee|iernie hurry hut taxing virtue. They nre mere likely
the seemed in If lewweerett even to t» net upon the M»irlt* In Ihe nerves
■ he |M>lni <d iinwonmnilnoMM I'ix <tie ■•••an upon (lie euluttuuee in the nerves
A»}W Hull I • iftif IhIKhI %%!!!• VtHtlth
Morgan I eoiito mu furtive my «m
pemloiis folly III m-glet-ling hi tret,
het oh like honks w| Ihe I'oI.miimv
Vet | hint reiiomeil digitally entivli
-she w never »»«e »•> *e*-b r*-fttg»
I followed llie miimkilMtuf Su>upje
hiiiiiiii rojitl iiml pusMed l>v the ryl
<•> iniiiiy H eiililn It was not ihe iihmi
iliretl mule hut ll ph-iiKt-tl me to
In Alexuhilrlu
She a-m* horn ot •!.*
frontier nioi m inlet iiIuki mt in rie«
veins She Aonlit feel ns itiii.h mil
»f place in AlexuinhIn ns the full
f'*n| Ill.VselJ will* the thought
Would
nevei eniiiiniie us- tm Alexniiilrlu
I Inuevei I <|i <| persevere. mm nn
nslniimllhs Hung lh«|t|w-lit-fl in me hlui
elis lletl ut> attaint iti I leli hie .|t»lv
eribg with
limophtne sonm feet
shore of the Monongahe'u
man who had epileptic
eyes sparkling wild mlsrhief; suit
n m u tuii'isne
I clucked In in> Imrue unit I mth
she Insisted :
unilnKii would huv« said It «m niy
-You must isiii.e In mister Toll Mar m»,u‘ •* 2“ sixpences collected
inVIh the King* roiid and :tie tins'
SI -lifted lift tty my 11 rest rttotml * tee-
mr.ll> tit diet) on to llie Hit-.nlt'a gr-i*v
•mil sellleil Mhrt *|M*tle*l Its sheen: hist
ms It him Alien I Anti tied die ifren
Hiller* iiuiri -It up the so me road nr
tlriiildiM k * f it t h list flees
Ihe lowti nnd rliangt-tl none I’Per*
Wi-rv the same sfittt itml In* « l.li;me.e
die snoie ipnillit Nm.i, • >| dldoren’
li^ Hm| 'It r«iv% •»* | ni|t
ttn r#l> |M»jt|;jf> IwfoiT rlie iitrlisU
IL**»** »\ t • f* Hie* (Vilitli W» ill
M‘t* • Mini while* r*H«fii tiliPT |*ntf|
l»»« k IiimI ihiitik tit* u ii »•’ unit f'tctM[.%
iiml tMM.ifiii • Ii«' t|it,>it tm lh» It
«U‘ k '•! /•*;»! I !?•• f ii * \% Wdii'liiii|«T •!
♦ ‘••ini I 'llnU-V »•* llie* limit «i| l»f|k»
%Vii* ••••fuj •!♦»!*• nfift »Kri*;iit\
41III It' ll Ifc till* lllllN'W I f I tl ll* ’III *• <»t 'll#
unit tier. on iIt whurt w**»>
owimIii tv«'rMiiK tm n»e
A white in it*
hamiIiI imve tMtlil It wut* hnk It hIi
liii|i|*eiie«l ill n lui tiller till the M try
tnmt ll’ie wliere h i|«»/eti men
Uxteiiiim t#» h
fnf \uli»t*er>»
Children Cry
for It
you s|ieiik like Itud?' I
-Why d« you rail me
A ere
HIL'l’Ht fellow* IMI'll
to sene ns rl|lemei<
Ih the ex|iedlth n soon to lie mode
nifalhsl riinmt.lv Weary id wm
Weary nl inysell hiiiI tindina sntnei
only in nn sitanae dienn.s I Auidii
Imve |iii«sxl n> u id. •hod win hull
nut tits rudv el>s|neloe itnI>etteil m%
st lent fun wlrlle lie ertefi nut';
■'Slit. n| ii y Wlin ndi i sitk nl it v
dm how win it to. stopped iiipess
yntll rilles help slop ll T "| tell von
we ve uni etn ^rtinnlhu now Von ».
hail a hellvtill m tli:hllhu> Who nlnf;
I l|inii"hl I half a nehytiil a I ttrad
diH-kV Ini l lie I've Ihonahl I nail
inoreii enoir.'tl d'uinu die nisi lures
years dm I \e tn*en l arnifiis at
TONIC
S| .11
llwity la llw child at
fluvvem was
Champion
SfrriCPb**
woman nit It- In the Anierfean Mmm-
*lne. »»d an mutter what the sutojeei.
nine nut of ten nl them will have a
tieautlful time enlltfhtenlni you no If
Headache la tire one h.»m of suffer
ln« widt h makes all tha world teH
kin. —Amerli-nn lluyiitln*.
Amaciirrti typewriters altl|iped U oth-
er muntrlrs hurt year wart vahMd at
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SGTT-atiSfess fy:- ^,dy>'AJ»Pat-cyjaf .ati'AC n*-**'* ’.y »T!>t7i
THE DETROIT NEWS
niiiiwiMiiiiiiiiiiia
ARE YOU
SUPERSTmOUS!
m m
• Dr FRANK ELLIS. JR.
Virtuma of Ring* ,
^T'HE rln^s anil arrews of i-nfTIns
* have lima keen sulestaeU to pos-
tliess* velds, lailiin; dial It We want
■ lot' well d"lie we ' HIS! do •• <mi
•lives Men It s the tuna rllte snrt
tail die lirnun l'.***:s what s■ a*'ihL* •*
put m stop ti. die In Inn iei ljtrtes
Anil It ion Ii l-i ah'iia with me Ii:
teud'ohly as lopu „« | can keep ahead
When any pi her feller am lead his'er
he lakes my place and I take, hli»
orders "
t.
I reinetl in .nut stared at llie let ou
tinsety t here wax soieeddnu remit Is
i eill In the sir..tie Vollll^ laee ill
was ipili k to »ee mi and my davel
•lahieil finest until mid lie eulied >ni>
ovet the Iumds ot tiis midlehee:
—Wohsmie friend Von 'nok 'tk»
as you Was Used III Woods M_iilllli; ’
“I've taut my slime nl ii . from It* ml
dm k down in Kurina and inueti III tie
t irifii ‘
“15111 mu re ind through yet? Vmr
hitllS rllfe still slimds?"
'll si ill sliooi* I am not d rooish
uni it die |oli. Is tthistieil ”
lie iHilhted me out as a wholesome
example alul »im|hii rassnil me ,fiy ev
tollilii; m.v Inch spun Whereas I Aii»
sink "i Indians slek ill hardst.ips
I had hut olie i|e*lre. In spread my
hliitiket hark l>t * the liirllsle house
anil elose to die sleepy lap lap "? dm
t'oimuuA iUirt cost there one-flight and
jieri-lnih'-e ilivam ot I’.ushv and ottiet
playUiaIes I tanked my horse avvtii
amt waited urn It die voimu man toot
tinlspeit Ills talk and had seen red aid'
u doXen I.limes or marks on fils tpiis
ter roll Then I dismounted sil l
Joined him and drew liim aside and
eald •
“Vou'll he liaulid Morgan at one
tithe a vvngonei In Itrinldm k's army
'ih'iul tadilef I * nt I don t know volt
from Adam friend Vmi have inl^hlv
Utile meat on yout Isiiiea"
“I thiew you on to a horse at flu
lower font ot the Mohoiigulif la nn
July ninth three years ago'*
“II—I' I relmdiihel The limn tight
luji lu-side the lull Inlun!'-
“Tliere wns a yoiini: person wilt
you — * ^
“A if a I in tnnerheli Elsie IMnwidd
she gave lift tin me She hud Ihe grit
o| ant man I ever see”
“Itail?’ t repealed a deathly fuiril
ness stealing through my gaunt frame
“Amt stilt has I'll guarantee It
•he's kept nut td danger unit i||dn''
• git sen I pfd lord' lint slie dill 'rv
desperate hat it In git oil I hat ftnss
anil gl' lank to the lighting’*'
“Mnii. a here Is she? Where did
you leave her? Why don't yon *av
somethin': when you llitk?* I ‘Tied
And I pi need my Imiids nn hit
shoulders ami shook him
lie grinned nmmll.y and shnwerl no
resetdmefil at my miilinera
“Where alte la I vuitiud any. Hut
•tie went to Alexandria I gathered
from het talk—and she talked mighty
tittle—that atmie ntie she used to
know alul liked a heap lived flier*
iMiep. Itul you'll hr igolog up as a
(itleiiinn for northern work?”
I aioii inert mdore holherlng to
answer hint I'hen I culled hark :
“Thai must tome Inter I uniat tin
nth a (tttimey first."
And tlnaigh It wits dark and my
home wua weary • rode tai
A skeleton tif a man nn a w»m
nut horse Nn leisurely rlillng now
I would not ha r eaten nor <tle|M It
not fot my mount I had hut one de
alre—In strike Inin Hat <Md tsMinaro
and Itnlah the dlstanee at a smash
tug gallop Tire |»n.i hrute was had
ty Men i)t aIuhi f dm mtf siMimara
hill Ml III M • reined la.
Now tlral I Had arrived and would
autm know all. I Mperleneert a at range
timidity. Tame year* had turiwed Nt
aoltilers sow enlivened Alexandria;,
amt I knew the drowsy calm <af ta>
town would saver suit her She had
gone iwf twng hefore this, or—an*'
this «•• a awaa dlattirMng though'
found aoftta me mm. m
her. and had married He
yonrl af dottb* aha had routs !• Ike
kaUaf l at I waa dead. ____________
'Oh. Mister! You ve Come Bickl"
end guns. SBSjglif over h> I’lmMoet
anti lell lietiinil tieeiillse ot llieit gum
•jersome weight I till no guy mil
forms ileeornleil llie iitt|troH'ti to tli.-
Itovnl tSeorge and tiuilshy S; no giuo it*
awed the litiMvea hy theit oreise
iiiiineuvera In the marker|<l>ie<>
I (llsmoiinletl to lie less tamspleu
otis. anil a- it It my long riile outlet mv
arm letl my patient animal to III.
House ot Hie 0|ien Hand Amt her*
I refelved a sharp surprise. The
garden heynnd the gale ams trim snr
onlerly The fottnliiih was tieiiiied
•ml. nnd the yellow |op|ietl mtisturit
was destroyed t he tt«.| ot rite giM|s
arltoi had l»*en retail red; and the
grounds relletietl (lie fitly eotdent mv
fill het Iiml so dearly loved. 1'lx>
plaee was Inhiihlifd
I turned away reeling greatly oe
pressed .Now I knew I lint) ronie tat
a tools errutid The aIteh-glrt—-a
tilt nt tlilstledown Indore the wind—
had drlftetp'twt. I had no heart to
see the fronl ot Hie house, amt would
have retiiritetl to Hie market plnee In
half my mount and' ride away had
mil a vvoimiii emerged from Hie do*d
to stare at me for a seeotid I was
for hurrying on *hut she called itie
hy mime 'and came nitmlng after me
as fast as het It aincea and tadtlconts
U'niilil permit.
*1 knew yon I I knew you. Wetmtei
Itrondt Your tall figure would he
tray you anywher 1“ the cried, ex
(ending tMdh hands
-.itstcphltie 1* I mumhied
'"Mistress llevvltl. wife of f’nrfer
Hewitt," she corrected and rellh
•pilshed my hands to drop me a com
tesy. “You nniM come In and tell me
where you have I wen and what you
Vlx.. a ring of hen-horse teeth w. rw
lt|M»n the linger, anti tlltets of g-eer.
leriwinklc lied atsmt the calf of lit*
Ii*.k. or wherever llie cramp u-u illy
• ' lues. ThU seeius the more stra' g*
l>ecnuae neither of (Item lias any re-
laxing virtue. They nre mere Mkeiy
lo set upon Ihe k|iirlt» In llte nerves
limn upon Hie aulattuuce iu il>e nerves
Iheniselvew.
HOUSE PULLETS
EARLY IN FALL
“W hy do
Aiiis|>eretl.
mister'?*'
And I crtts|a*(l het haotfat and
gripped them ill tier griruieW re
minded nit‘ I was not handling a '-ed
savage
“No; lit tell you nothing out here
m ilw road" slie cried ve*cry-
•nan will he rehiiklng us lies Ides. *1*0
dot comely Hull you should hold mf
•illlilts l 'onie ’’
t releii'cd Per. and followed het
undii Hu grinning tna*k amt tlirougP
Hie o«*.l dcoiwny It. Hie hall I lert'ed
atld eailHollslV *e;»ie<* luvsell ifr a
spinifle leggeit eti'lll ami - »teulatn|ei| •
'*N**vv i• l11 me *’
,i Mi yVetislei it aoiiIii lie so ri*
inahlii It you wereni * 111 f. I *111 a.a'
let m| l,o | Wlty slnail'ln • I eilil v»»u
liiisler ?“
“.lost'idilfie. the devil » In you Have
'“ii anything* to say m not?'
,1 rose as it lo leave
With a stgte—Ml having her g'ltmt
clil slmrl she prtiulv la'guli:
‘I have a vnmig sard n refugee
trian H»e ltraildi« k nml She cairn
here In a most si'andahais ismill'loft
—dressed as a mini I She gave V'llf
name and said ynlt vvoiild come HI
dial tier She gave me your name,
loir she always s|waks of you as
mister llovv is that for mighty r»«
S|K‘|-| ?“ 0
"Ami now? W lere is sheT* f mut«
lereil
'Why h"W site sin.mil be In rh|
garden gathering posies ha Hie futile
Veit see Mr I few Mt iMdighl tills ploert
.three itavs altei I’.raddo. k and immiv
I’.nshv maniieil away lie was a 'on-
lireo'd haiioioi He lived here ..'one
• tin it our marriage » yeat ago 'Ills
slimmer .Misiiess Klsle from He he
gitilling Aoiltd Colne here lo Walk 'h
llie garden tieeuuse (I had Iwen von
tu'ine It promised a rate scan iat
Ml llewi'i appealeil f|. me In gfeii*
alarm j laid 'n limrry the |n»>i man
or el*e banish llie w ip! thing Now o »
ja rfei tly joopei lot m-t lo w nk ii
Hie ganleti iis imp h as *he w ill I v*.
lost my interest Ih vmi l\'el»st*.| Von
kliowv Hie WIIV ih>vvn llie flail?''
An Idiolh ipiesHoii | he ‘loot ••) eh
mg Into the garden was Hie one
nail passed through tlnuisuuds or
• lines In the “Id days
“You ve heeli good lo lief, .lose; h
• he. Y"U niusl have loeti mighiv g'.oit
to tier, or site would neVdf have
stayed “
liahhlsh? I couldn't tmvr driven
her away She was always looking
for iuisier to come Slie would have
made a camp In Hie "iirtlen and llietl
like an Indian." Then with much sad-
ness slip added: “I hate that word—
Iinliiiii Ymr understand. Welister—
tin sorry “
“Ills last words, Joe." I Plundered,
giving tier ISustiy's message after all.
"tin hud tier." she brokenly i
whispered And as I made down tha
tin It I saw her hand traveling up Hta
tail list mile, dinging to It tightly to
aid tier weary feet.
Itiit sorrow was not fur me this
day. I was selfishly alive with the
|ny ot iiiillelpiitlnn | hurst through
Hie doorway as If pursued hy I'onthir
himself. Next I came to a plunging
hall and fie nd 'uyself bowing awk-
wardly before a dainty creature la
ihunices and luce.
“I heg your pardon," I starnttiered.
'I was tiHiklng for a young lady—* '
“till, mister I Ynn’ve eoine farck I*
site eohlstl
ftitiii maidens, not necessarily of Ms
own age. lie oiit’lveil the tits, which
he uttrlhufetl to Ihe magic power of
the ring.
Tlie superstitions connected with
nturiiuKe rings ure various. In order
to secure protection against diaboli-
cal arts, a ring of cane or of straw,
or one made from the nail of • horse
shoe was placed on the Unger of tha
limu-ee. Sometimes the ring was
blessed by passing it three times over
water. As many us four or 0ve blessed
rings were placed upoa the Anger of
the bride to-l>e. Another Clinton was
to place a ring under the feet at the
couple during the nvurringe csumeey
The first few drops of ■ barrel of
wine were often ponred over the ring,
o e e
Amuleta
*T*nE Romans, the Cl reeks, rhs
* Kgjptlans and the Orientals all
berteved that If a precious slmie a
piece of writing, n ring or nn nrilflclal
pnalitctlon were tied nrouml the neck
or uny part of the body It would wnrd
off all evil. Tli^a belief exlsu lo the
present day.
Tlie I Vanish women, hefore they put
a new-horn Infant Into llie cradle
place there or over the door, ns limn
lets to prevent the evil spirit* from
The ml-tnkc !j often made of aHoar>
tag tlm pa Ids to ranutln spun tbo
growing range ton tong. It the birds
are healthy and nil other conditions
sra ouatu,' hum ■ It no r
I her should not hi* remorM to tho lay*
Ing hog sc- Just aa soon as the/ reach
maturity.
Flocks hatched In March nr earlier
are ready for the permanent qnurters
eftcr Eihlstnnmor. If we ten re them
rn the range too long, they will start
laying, and tlie result Is that s later
removal to the laying house will stop
production or flow It up. One of the
»urrat ways tw _ __
molt Is the removal of pullets, already
I lying, to new qunrtt rx
We nnturally e.nect pullets, which
start protTuctlon In the summer, to
have a lute molt, hut it hi n serious
Latter when tills nuilt comes on two
months b 'fore we oeght to expect It.
I believe we should hatch the pullets
nt a tin:* that v* 111 bring them io ma-
turity at Jits! the time we want them
to siart laying, snys a writer In the
Indiana Farmers* ttnfrie. At nny rale,
tire mature birds should not he left on
the range after they nre ready to start
Inylng. l-eghorrn. nnt| other egg
breeds, should he ready for housing
st five months of rge. while the large
breeds need another month to renefc
maturity.
It Is i good plan to start feeding tbs
egg mu. h at nhout the time the blrda
reach maturity. We should not feed
too heavily of egg-making mash until
they arc mature. It la a mistake te
force early production at tba expaoaa
of size. Immature puU'ts lay small
eggs and that Is not a desirable condi-
tion.
Clean up the houses and be ready
for the pallets Just as curly as you
begin to And eggs about the rang?.
House them at this time and you will
find It will make a good deal of dif-
ference In the product l >n of the dock
during the fall and winter.
CA S TO RI 4
Supply Needed Minerals
to Aid Egi* Production
It has been estimated that the shell
of an average egg Is 8 per cent of the
egg, and that a hen with a yearly pro.
duction of 1(10 eggs requires 1.0 pounds
of minerals to cover her egg produc-
tion, besides wliat she needs in the
line ot mineral matter for the upkeep
•f her own body. It Is the lack of
this mineral matter that causes a hen
to start the egg-eating, or the feather-
picking habits. Both of these vices
are due to a large extent, to a defi-
ciency in the ration of some element
that the fowls are craving. -
Keeping oyster shell before the
bens continually helps to supply min-
erals to a considerable extent. Fresh
bones ran through a bone grinder sup-
ply much needed elements. In some
towns bones mry be obtained from
the local butcher shops.
In Ohio a good formula for supply-
tag the mineral mutter to the hens'
ration hns been worked out This
consists of OU per reut finely ground
bone meal, 2U per cent finely ground
limestone and 20 per cent salt This la
thoroughly mixed, and 4 per cent to
added to the mash In place of aent
scraps. If leas than 10 per cent mt
meat scraps Is used both the mineral
ro».on and the meat scraps ms/ bS
Included In the mash.
r
Poultry Items
hurling tlie child, mill. Itreud. guru* »;
Steel, or some rutting Instruraen*
made from steel.
A toy with bells and a piece ol
coral utliK-lied to the end. aui|tentle<!
Writers Turned From Drugs io Authorship
Anri tho .nnf.il nwui susniFU iu mt- mu. susi^niirf.
flrmiiMut aL V „ L aL froni rh* of IWfWlt* I* mtppn*e»*
r*r "nrt • n,,r"H* to assist them la cutting their teeth
I’lcture* of religious subjects urt
considered n« amulets or talisman*
throughout Russia. In Jnpun amii'et*
and tullsiiinna are numerous, and tie
entriince-giites of private residence*
or Ihe fronts of the house* of tlo
towns|ieople are covered with nuttier
ous specimens.
A ISIS. Wrmtmrm N*«tRRp*t Uiksi
ah* worked; tor I found the lovely
thing In rny arms, her mice whimper-
lug over and over; “Oh. mister’
You're come tmt-k r*
ITIIR KND.I
It ma) seem a far cry from the Unix
stor^ It. literary fume. Mil throtighwi.
the MRt * there hit* Iteen u |Mir.sllii« re
!u(|oti*lii|> ttelwe«-fi Hie two Many *
youth who has started life In m phsr
•imey hns found, strangely enough
Hmi tils real career lie* In authorship
says a arrllet la the Amerit-un drug
gist Magazine Arimidla wus one
the earliest at these. Tlie Oreek
phihoaqilier. son ol a physician, fot
lowed hi* father's footntepe a* a yiaitt
in i la tee days when dta-tot atal ilruir
gist were one Ihitite Imiia-rtni |*w
eras • member at the guild of apt*he
carleo In his native Fhn-rme loin
Keats served as a pit*rmat1*r* *|-
nreidhe am. later graduated fottn
Apothecaries' hall Henrik Hwh>
found Hie Inspiration for Ma “»!f*o*i*
•tod “An Faemy of the tVnpte" wtith
year* In a Uttta Bur
wcghin dm* store And O. Henry,
'•rot in id* tlie mo*r tnanai* of omn-era
•Iniggtsr authors, afa-nt several of hta
early veara In a fireensboro (N. C.I
pharmacy
Bird Bowaro
The different types ol
rouml In Au*tralu*ln build varfnu*
types of bowers which serve as a
stage wheieoii llie male way dlajdai
hta grate ami atllvlly hefore hta fern
Inlne aadlenre. 8*>iae build caMm
with lawns In front, some aa ariaa
and ot tiers s sort of platform flecked
with meat lb twees and hrigM NT
rtea. These bower* are entirely di*
(tact front the nests
Sweet or sour milk seems to give
equally good results in chick feeding
see
•*«*
Colds and roup arc preventabis dis-
eases. If we remove the causes the
diseases will not occur.
. , a e o
Watch for the pullets that lay early,
and mark them. They make the high
produceni—llie one* to get Best
spring's batching eggs from.
• mo
A chicken may now be batched by
electricity, raised and grown with as
electric brooder and electric light, and
Anally cooked far your table by tho
saute energy.^
a a a
The vitality and vigor of tha stock
must be conserved. If ooe breeds from
weak and diseased stock there wIR
be constant trouble with colds and
rojp.
o a a
Leghorn pullets should not begin to
lay until they are from five to six
mouths old. General garpoaa breed*
take about a month longer.
• • •
f'arhnllneum. creosote, or erode ear-
hollc arid make the best Spray mala-
rial to use In poultry houses ts hasp
down red mites.
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Although It may ssem that tba blrda
■ire foraging an adequata food supply
•larlag lbs
vften Incomplete, and la vary frsqasat-
short fa protein. Panda rich la Mds
material are not always grows ew'jAi
tarn, and is a direst re salt at tha da-
- a a
Geese are tha h
X’uitry. a large par* mt
Bilious ?
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The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1928, newspaper, October 25, 1928; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006067/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.