The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Bad Blood
I> responsible for moat ot the dis-
eases and ailments that afflict hu-
manity. To rid yourself of it take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ii«okl or tablets, IDS Doses tl.
Cbe Tbespcrian.
ESTABLISHED IN 1869.
GEO. T. YATES. Prop.
TELEPHONE NO. 62.
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time for renewal If you desire unbroken
Ties, a- we can not always furnish back
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List of letters remaining an
Called tor In the poatafeee at
Gainesville, Tex., tor 'the week
ending May 2:
Andrews, Katherine Mrs;
ook&v Ambrose Mrs; I
b wed; Brown. Hessie; Brown,
D; Brown. Easter; Collins, Bry
son; Cartis, Louis; Choate, Gay;
De Land. Edward; Dinnby, Eu
gene; Duncan, Nora Mrs; Davis,
Louise Miss; Ellis, S; Godirev,
H C; Griffith, Willie; Howell, J
N; Hoyl, Bennie: Henderson, J
G; Gresham, Maude; Jordan.
Ann Mrs; Joles, Richard; Knif-
tin, Ellen Mrs; Kemp, Georgia
Mrs; King. N J; La Croi, J A;
Lusman, Edie; McGormick, C
B; Majors, Jim B; Mitchell, Ida
Miss; McLean, Walter; McLain,
G N: Medham.O M: Netherland,
Julia Mrs; Prather, J 1‘ Parker,
R R; Rush, Mrs'; Schley, M A
(2); Spars, Geo; Smith, Cline
Mrs; Surnvitubv,-; Stevens,
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TO ALL MANAGERS.
!» . one It authorized to a-k for favors on
l count of the HESPERIAN except over the
t /nature of the proprietor of the paper.!
Address all communications, of whatever
nature, to the HKSPKK1AN, Gainesville, I Maddox, Ploy; Kilgore,
r«xa« 1
LATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION.
Kntered at the postoffice at Gainesville,
Texas as second class mall matter.
Mabel Miss; Smith, J P; Smith,
Roam; Telley, Louise Miss;
Wood, Jeffie Mrs; Wilson. Bessie
Miss; Wilson, Dora J Mrs; Wag-
ner. D; Warner,Margette Mrs2,
Dare, E P; Callaway, M J Miss;
Barrow, D G; Phillips, R E (2):
M; Jef-
fersou, AubenB; Carr, Elvina
Mrs; Snidler, J T; Tulirh, Eel;
Mrs; James, J N; Logan, Veila.
POSTAL CARDS.
Green, Mary Mrs: Culwell, V\
E; McKinsey, W E; Harrison,
Lizzie Miss; Brown, T T: \MI
liams, II F; Orchard, J K; Davis,
C C.
packages.
Haines, R L; Bryant; J A;
Goinesvillt People Must Recog-
nise and Heed It.
Kidney ills come quietly—mys*
teriously,
Bat nature always warns you
through the urine-
Notice the kidney secretions.
See if the color is unhealthy—
If there are settlings and sed-
iment,
Passages too frequent, scanty,
painful.
It’s time then ,to use Doan’s
Kidney Pills,
To ward off Bright’s disease or
diabetes.
Doan’s have done great work
in Gainesville.
Mm- W. B. Seaman, wife of
W. B. Seaman,train inspector on
the Santa Fe R. R-, living at 314
Potter St., Gainesville, Texas,
says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills
cured me permanently and
HB
M ocaiey neat*
\ Awaiting the skill of the ambitious
angler, bat skill and ambition will
avail little without good and proper
tackle- Geo- Richter has an attrac-
tive line of the goods, comprising
everything need for bees, crophy,
perch and all stream and lake fishing
105 W. California St.
:$5.00 REWARD.
The Hesperian will pay the
.tooye reward for each arrest and
conviction of persons stealing j Turner, C F: Splawr, W S Rev;
copies of the Daily Hesperian 151^, b Rev; Morris, J A;
from doors or. yards of sub- ])eaney, a M rs; Anderson.Mai y
scribers. . j f Mrs; Hodge. H; Scotjt, C C;
Heights, Lula Miss; Ayers, A T
! Rev; Bansle.v, Jas Mrs; White,
W M Mrs; Greenwood, Edwin;
Humphrey, .1 A; Lynch, Tom;
FOR representative H B ^v; Long,E;|Moore,
ear* authorized to announce \\ . L. Hlan
Ion u • candidate for representative from ! {4 Sanders, J M; Belli Albert
Cooke county, subject to the action of the ’
flemocrattc party.
FLOATORIAL REFRESENTATIYE.JSI ■
We are authorized to announce W. H.
fVBelrne ana candidate for Floater of this
dotorlal district, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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have no occasion to use them
nor any other kidney remedy for
two years It is about that long
since I gave a statement for pub-
lication recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills which I had pro-
cured at H. W Stark Drug Co.’s
store. I used four boxes of
them altogether, for backache
and kidney trouble that had
bothered me at intervals for sev
eral years It was a dull throb-
bing pain and soreness across
the small of the back. Dizzy
headaches were frequent and
some times my eye sight seemed
blurred and the kidney secre-
tions were verpirregular- Doan's
Kidney Pills banished the pain
anti toned up the action of the
kidneys. 1 never tire of recom-
mending Doan’s Kidney Pills to
sufferers from kidney trouble-
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents Foster-Milburn uF>.,
Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for
the United Sti-tes. Remember
the name—Doan’s—and taKe no
other. H16
Claud; Hansen. Alvie; Rush. J
W; Florence, J M
.1. L Hickson,
Postmaster
COUNTY ELECTION.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
We »ru authorized to announce W c
Slehols as a candidate for district clerk,
subject to the action of the democratic
parry.
We are authorized to announce P.t-rt
Greever as a candidate for district clerk, j
subject to the action of fhe democratic j
party.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce J. H-(Hud)
Midzlftae « candidate for tax collector of
Jooke county, subject to the action of the
Qemo.-ratio party.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to announce Will 11.
ItofT as a candidate for tax assessor of
COoke county, subject to the action of the 1
democratic part>.
Wc are authorized to announce 1> V.
(Dave) Hancock as a candidate for tax as-
sessor of Cooke county, subject to the action
of the democratic party.
FOR COUNTY CLERK-
•We are authorized to announce ( apt. Ed
Morris as a candidate for Clerk of Cooke
county, subject to the action of the demo-
cratic party.
New Phaetons
Have iust received a
shipment of elegant rub-
ber tire phaetons
H F Smith
south side sauare
Bass & Harb rnr, undertakers
A Lucky Postmistress*
Bass & Harbour, Undertakers
Remember we are
headauarters for base
ball crowds fishing Tackle
guns and ammnnition
___ H F Smith
Her Good Aavmo
“I ain often asked by friends wha
to do for skin troubles such as Eczema,
Ringworm and similar afflictions. I
always recommend Hunt's Cure. I
consider it the surest remedy for itching
troubles of any character there is
made."—Mrs J. I. Hightower, Pal-
metto, La.
s Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., _ _ . ___
who has found Dr. King's New Life | WANTED—A few table board
Pil’s to be the best remedy she ever ers> Rates reasonable 702 E'
tried for keeping the Stomach. Liver j California street. 5-4
and Bowels in perlect order.i You'll; -
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ADORES
WO.CRUSH U.R&TA.
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“IT’S CHEAP.”
W. L. EVERMAN & CO.
Succaassurs to
R. B. HOWETH & IM. L. EVER K AM
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agree with her if you try these painless
, . . purrifiers that infuse new life. Guaran-
v We are authorized to announce Dick Jor r
tan as a candidate for county clerk, subject tee(J by H.W. Stark Drug Cd. Price
to the action of the democratic party. 1 °
25 cents.
FOR TREASURER. , ,__
We are authorized to announce James
Cunningham as a candidate for treasur
eh of Cooke county, subject to the action of
he democratic party.
To the Hunters
fo. sHZR.fr. Fresh loaded shells and
authorized to announce Clay! UlpTU CT1! Tl tO rfiTlt
candidate for sheriff, subject to 110 " Sull° IU lUIlU
H F Smith
south side square
We are
Tice as a
the action of the democratic party.
We are authorized to announce U. P. (l*at?
Ware as a candidate for sheriff, subject to
th{e action of the democratic party.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce J. M.
Wright as a candidate for county Judge, sub-
ject to the action of the democratic party.
FOR JUSTICE OF TRE PEACE.
We are authorized to announce N. C
Ready for Business.
Our stable is open and leady
for business with everything new
.tilder as a candidate for Justice of the arfl un »n rlot-p \VP invite the
Peace, precinct No. 1, subject to the.action ! AUU up bO Udie. v* e lu<;
af the democratic party. j public to inspect OUT Stuff and
FOR PUBLIC WEIGHER. wh*D ln need Kive us a triaL We
We are authorized to announce Rate Piper will give bOAfdiDg horses Special
as a e andldate for re-election as pubhe , attention with Dice COOl Stalls. ,
Call and see us at the Tripp old
stand. Cheaney & Seillars.
wei/her, suhlect bj the action of the demo
erati< party.
QUEEN CONTEST
Notice.
The ladies of the Baptist
This contest will remain open d|urull „ 0„llect clolhlog and
uiit'l noon of next Wednesday supplies for the Bellevue suffer-
and the votes are to be cast ers to be sent Saturday, and
at the Zacharias dry goods store
where the queen s presents are
now on exhibition in a tastily
decorated window. Votes will
he sold for a cent apiece and
blanks can be secured atOber-
stein’s, Zacharias’ and from the
candidates.
The young ladies who have
been nominated are as follows:
j By the Athletic Club, MissLil-
lian Sweeney.
; By the firemen, Miss Iva Tins-
ley-
By the Telephone girls, Miss
Kate Allen.
By the Salesladies, Miss Amy
llirschfield.
The vote up to 7 o’clock last
eyening stood as follows:
Miss Kate Allen•.......... 277G
M iss Iva Tinsley - *-------- 2430
Miss Amy Hirschfield J.... 2099
Miss Lillian Sweeney...... 857
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Lost.
Friday afterneon by a Sher-
man basket ball girl, small gold
butterfly with weigs set with
pearls, rubies -aqp turquoises.
Finder please return to Mrs. O.
B. Smith and receive reward.
l-8t
they earnestly in the npe of
charity ask the people ol Gaines-
ville' to contribute toward the
call. All Hungs are requested
to be sent either to Mrs. Elliott
on North Denton street or to the
Baptist church.
Devil’s Island Torture
Advertise your business. It pays.
♦
| J. C. Robertson Drug Co.
I The New Drug Store
45
Old Ph
New Phone
North Side Square
Gainesville, Texas
is no worse than the terrible case of j J
Piles than afflicted me io years. Then
I was advised to apply Bueklen’a
Arnica Salve, and less than a box per
manently cured me, writes L. S.
Napier, of Rugles, Ky. Heals all
wounds, Burns and Sores like magic.
35: at H. W. Stark Drug Co.
I
Come to our store and see the
many splendid offerings in late
spring and mid summer dress
fabrics and ready to woar spec-
ially white sheer linen and lawn
suits and waits.
J R M Patteison.
Assist Nature. There are times
when you should assist natuie.
It is now undertaking to cleanse
your system—if jou will take
Hood’s Sarsanarilla the under-
taking will be successful. This
great medicine purifies and
builds up as nothing else does. 4
Notice.
The Cemetery Association will
meet this afternoon at 2k>’clock
at the Turner.
Fine Vehicles
Surreys, phaetons, top
busies and runabouts.
Best values, cash °r easy
nayments. H F Smith
Car Load Ranges-
We have just unloaded a car of
fine ranges. Buy one now, They
are warranted to cook correctly,
and to give jou satisfaction. Ste-
ven^, Kennerly & Spraggins Co.
4
.am prepared to boy and pay
>t cash for a tow land notes-
P. H. Lanius,
Gainsavills. Texas.
Test Its Value
Simmon’s Liver Purifier is the most
valuable remedy I ever tried for con-
stipation or disordered Liver. It does
its work thoroughly, butdoesnot gripe
ike most remedies of its character. I
certainly reccommend it whenever the
opportunity occurs.—M. W.Thomlin-
son, Oswego, Kansas.
CATARRH
Ely’s Cream Balm
Thl* Remedy Is a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
.diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and 8melL
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Large Size, 50 centa at Druggists or by
mail j Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
SLY UffTNEM, M Warrta *L, New Ylfft.
SOME STRONG POINTS
About Our Pharmacy
THE Most Essential Point in favor of our store is the careful
manner in which it is conducted.
WE carry in stock nearly every drug in common use, buying
carefully in accordance with the demand, thereby insuring
freshness in quality.
WE follow the physician’s orders to the letter.
WE do not offer you “Something just as good.” Because
you know what you want and we know where to get it.
WE never substitute. Because we cannot afford to abuse
your patronage.
WE try to be obliging. Because it promotes our businesf'Ymd
pleases our patrons. ’ )
WE do not advertise cheap and inferior goods. Bei&use
satisfaction is produced by reliable goods. )
THE liberal and increasing patronage our store is receiving
every day is sufficient evidence that our prices are reason-
able and the quality of the goods satisfactory. .
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_ To the
Sheriff or any Constable of
Cooke County: Greeting.
By making publication of this
citation once each, week for eight
successive weeks previous to its
return day in some newspaper
published in Cookd county, Tex-
as, yon are hereby commanded
to summon the heirs of Galvin
Williams, their names oeing un-
known. to be and appear before
the District court of Baid Cooke
county at its next regular term
to be held at the court house in
Gainesville on Monday, the 29th
day of October, 1906, then aDd
there to answer plaintiff 's petition
file No. 7213 filed in said court on
the 22nd day of March, 1906,
wherein J. T. Murphy is plaintiff
and the heirs of said Calvin Will-
iams are defendants, and where-
in it is alleged in snbstance that
plaintiff is the owner in fee sim-
ple and in the actual possession
of 245 acres of land out of a sur-
vey of 640 acres situated in
Cooke county. Texas, about 181
miles south 53 degrees west ot
Gainesville patented on April 6,
1857 to Solomon M- Grigsby,
patent No. 938, Vol. 15, Abstract
No. 406, and afterwards on the
27th day of May, 1862, conveyed
by the said Grigsby through his
attorney in fact O. A. Cogburn to
said Calvin Williams;
And the plaintiff and those
whose estate he has have had
peaceable and continuous adverse
possession of said 245 acres, cul-
tivating, using and enjoying the
same, claiming a good and per-
fect title thereto under deeds
duly registered and paying all
taxes thereon for a period of ex-
ceeding twenty years next pre-
ceding the filing of said petition,
and that plaintiff has thus ac-
quired and is possessed of a valid
title to said land under the five
and ten years periods of iimita-'
tion, superior to all claims, but
that the said Williams has been
long dead and his interest,if any,
lias descended to his legal heirs
and representatives who are un-
known to the plaintiff-
And that there is no deed of
record showing that the said
Williams ever parted with his
interest in said land, and no such
deed is in existence to the knowl
edge of plaintiff, but that he long
since conveyed said land to those
under whom phintiff claims but
said conveyance can not now be
proven;
And that while plaintiff is the
true ownei of said land and in
the possession of the same, said
deed to the said Williams and the
unfounded claim of his heirs cast
a cloud upon plaintiff’s title and
depreciates its value and pre
vents him from selling same.
The plaintiff prays for judgment
decreeing him to be the owner
of said land and removing all
clouds from his title and for such
other relief as he may be entitled
to in the premises.
Herein fail not, but of this writ
make due return as the law
directs.
Witness, W. C. Nichols, Clerk
of said Court.
Given under my hand and sea
of office,this the 5th day of April,
1906
(seal.) W. C. Nichols,
Clerk of District Court for Cooke
County, Texts.
TelephoNL
! Want
Ws deck ill Prescriptions twice, once tor job protection, onen tor ov own
SEE OUR INNOVATION SODA FOUNTAIN
GRACEFUL AND CHARMING;
NEW SPRING
Fashionable [Clothes
FOR MEN & YOl’THSX
In presenting the newest fashions^we reveal
that distinguished tone of quality so char-
acteristic in the Clothes which have cele
brated this store and established its stand-
ard.
The oareful’selection of
materials, and the ar-
tistic cut and perfect
WORKMANSHIP
are corroboration of our statements that
our garments excel all others in style
quality and finish.
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HENINGER BROTHERS.
to b ; called ata certain
hour in the night or
morning? Tell us and
sleep sounder, relying
♦ on us and it.
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tbe
I'THE PEOPLE’S HOME j
: TELEPHONE GO.
Democratic Executive
Committee Meeting
By virtue of authority vested
in me as chairman of the demo-
cratic executive committee of
Cooke county, Texas, I hereby
call said committee to meet at
the court house in the city of
Gainesville, Cooke county, Tex-
as, at 11 o'clock a. m , Saturday
May 5, 1906, for the purpose ot
attending to any and all business
coming before the committee.
Lewis Rogers, Chairman.
Advertise your business in
the Hesperian.
Stallion:
The Electioneer Stallion Reg-
isterered No. 32,114, has two
crosses to the great Electioneer
and eight to Hambletonian 10
Descendants from the Election-
eer family have produced more
extreme speed, world; records
and high priced horses than any
other family emenating Jfroix
Hambletonian 10.
Prince Hiatt
Registered No. 40,251, is by the
great Hiatt, registered No. 22,•
727, record 2:17, tire of Uncle
William, record 2:09 to wagon,
Reckless 2 124 and many other
fast and good ones- Prince Hiatt
is the only standard and regis-
tered colt old enough for service
in existence. His dam is Queenie
S- sister of Ellen S. record 2:114
at four years old.
Wardmore
Registered No. 40,463, was by
Wardham No. 31,221,record 2:164
dam Lamie by the great Onward.
His dam is Littlemore, record
2:204, by Bonniewood by Nut-
wood, dam by Ethan Wilkes by
George Wilkes.
Come and gee these young
horses.
C. C. SANBORN,
202 West California Street,
Gainesville. Texas-
Bass & Harbour, undertakers.
| GAINESVILLE PANTITORIUM j
| R C. BONE,Proprietor
: Cleanizg, Pressing and Repairing for Ladies ]
I and Gentlemen. Fine Merchant Tailoring,:
I flats Gieanedand Blocked....... I
Advertise Your Business: It Pays.
Redacefi Rates via Santa Fe
$12 05 for the round trip to
points on the Pecos Valley lines,
Amarillo to Carlsbad, N. M., on
sale first and third Tuesdays in
each month, going limit fifteen
days, return limit twenty-one
days from date of sale-
$5.40 Paris, Texas, tickets on
sale May 5 and 6, limit May 16.
$3.55 to Dallas, tickets on sale
May 3 to 5, return May 7.
$12.20 to Houston, tickets on
sale May 3 and 4, return limit
May 6.
$5.50 to Waco, Texas, tickets
on sale May 6, return May 11.
$9-36 to Crockett, Texas, tick
ets on sale on May 8 and 9, re-
turn May 11.
$12-25 to San Antonio, tickets
on sale May 8. return May 11.
$24.75 to Chattanooga, Tenn.,
tickets on sale May 7 to 9,return
limit ten days from date of sale.
$3-55 to Dallas, tickets on sale
May 8, return May 10-
$3 55 to Dallas, tickets on sale
May 11 and 12, return May 13
$31.95 to Greenville, S- C.,tick-
ets on sale May 12 to 14, return
limit May 31.
$22.15 to Des Moines, la., May
14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22,limit June 6.
The disturbances on the Paci-
fic coast, particularly in San
Francisco, has caused no delay
whatever to the operation of our
trains to and from Los Angeles
and San Diego and intermediate
points, that is all territory south
of Baratow. Our line to Point
Richmond is open to passenger
traffic as heretofore; we also per-
form ferry services between
Point Richmond and Market
street landing but authorities of
San Francisco will not allow pas4
sengers to enter the city at the
present time but but will likely
be permitted to enter within two
or three days.
Pullman car service on trains
6 and 18 for Wichita, Kas-, New-
ton, Kas., Kansas City and inter-
mediate points on train 17 to San
Antonio, Houston and Galveston
For farther information call
on or address,
B. W. Mcobe, a P. A □
You Can Surely
Afford a week’s recreation yearly This mean* to you
a well physical being plus added energy pins a good
clear brain which in all is Health Wealth and Wisdom
The Sisrn of
Good ^Service
Parlor cafe cars serving meals a la carte. The finest meals
and service in the land for the smallest cost. Maximum
seat rate in these cars between any point in Texas is fifty
cents a day. Pullmar s latest standard sleepers and clean
up to date chair cars and coaches from Waco, Corsicana, Ft.
Worth, Dallas, Greenville, Tyler and intermediate points to
Texarkana. Pine Bluff, Stuttgart, Patagould, Memphis and
St. Louis.
See readers for full particulars regarding low rates. Call
on any Cotton Belt agent-for full information regarding your
trip, or address.
Call on any Cotton Belt agent for full information re
garding your trip, or address,
D M Morgan, Gus Hoover.
T P A., Fort Worth, Tex. T P A., Waco, Tex.
John F, Lehank, R C Fyfe,
G F & P A , Tyler, Tex. Ass’t G F & P A, Tyler,
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Advertise Your Business It Pays
9/»,Mek
A Sure Cure
for Rheumatism. Cuts.
Sprains. Wounds, Old
Sores. Corns, Bunions,
Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lams Back. Stiff Joints,
Frosted Feet, Burns, Scalds, etc.
AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam-
mation. and drives out Pam.
PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues,
promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles
natural elasticity.
BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH
ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED
CURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM
Mrs. B. A. Sfanpeon, 500 Craig St., Knoxville,
Tenn., writes: “ I have been trying the baths of
Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I
get more relief from Ballard’s Snow Liniment
than anv medicine or anything I have ever tried.
Inclosed find poetoffice order for $1.00. Send me
large bottle by Southern Express.”
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
BE SURE YOU OCT THE OCMANE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUB. VI & A
W. Stark DrotfCo
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1906, newspaper, May 2, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108311/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.