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SHERIFF T. A. LINFORD say* he «m
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Newspaper not enforce the Harris county stock law be-
cause of a lack of funds.
Members of the commissioners court any I
funds are rvnilablc to enforce the law but
- ithat Sheriff Jlioford hair not aakotl for UieHi.
Citiieiia internLt-ti inscemg the law en-
reed s«y the sheriff nnd the court are pass-
irifr the buck from on to the other,
Somebody^ is wrong.
There is a jierfectly valid stock Imv-on the
hooks of Harris county, vet horses, mule-'
and cows roam the highways endangering
life nnd property without restraint. That
much is certain.
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idJ throat, and team #p roueIThAt If
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»a* all ext
L evident eiioiijtii.
avoidance or
fully helpeTher nw!
renlatln, thrm
ports of her
hated him for It.
“HoO long did p
bo away?" «
“An hour or t»0.“ _w,
*If ho_ return* tell Our >l
maybe. You'll, hov, to v vo
wo'll quietly nab him f *
naj arranged l0 Identify Z?
"How did you aueispi
“If. •elf-avUWjt. ino'i ,
aj. whaf,. doing itfflJJ1
wall go over matter*^
ounhly later."
He found Blane nnd hi.
ransacking tho
which, other than
algni of uae. In it were",,
receiver and transmltt* .
table, typewriter, mis ’ *
pers and books, The
to look through keyhole* Blane be- men, having lighted
gnn experimenting with odd-looklng shuttered room ufa
lieya which be wore in a flat leather every nook and corner
‘‘•Y-'xx’X- “Been eending ,tu(f‘b_
“Now." aald Greenleaf to Joel, Greenleaf asked.
“let's find out What happened." ’ ~ Wane looked dubloqa.
She gazed at him amazedly and “I don’t know.
likely.”
a Of^nloaf roddc) UioughtM
T ■ know only this. Yesterday " eoUree. He'd net ■
nfternoon you went to tho Scandl- tranamltter unless foreed *
CovlanL tniMsay* and aliortly after axplalna some If it." *
three etarted to return, bearing a Then to the men: * {
note from the Connteae Thorlund to “I-ook especially for , ^
me. A few minutes later you en- bound In blank cloth, it «
terod your boarding house, packed a here,. Try tho floor and h«2
If* handy somewhere, butel
den." He glanced at hi. »^3
iKwne for--a-few-day* "mars t1;ej29 minutes two of you
last I heard of you. A telegram to statra We've a capture to m
yorn father had brought no answer Francis comes back. Maybe ti
won't com^'back." • He fJ
"Still he ought to. miles*—"™
They waited half an hour to J
sitting on the bottom steps mt
knock agreed upon sounded i3
She ran up the stairs and returnsd and Joel walked down the ggd
tho kitchen door where she tJ
tloned. T
"Is that you, Francisr M
"Yes." ' rt
With a pallid face, she sllmJ
bolts and Francis stepped fore*
"Whitey would do ft better," fie confront two gums. The mini
iron nerves. He made
effort to escape and only cast s
Inquiring glance at Joel
To Greenleaf he said: i
“What Is It you ru^
Greenleaf, searching him, t|
an automatic from a hip pod*
"Put the handcuffs oo him
to Wane.
fto m: co\risoso)
to her
“You
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ihould know better than 1
a" me said With quiet dlg-
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recital »n,| |
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IVats, post office under re ait (.f tengpes
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suddenly saw Mgbt
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been h/ful c ,a-
Durin!
line Features Syndicate and C«*nd I'rrk* Serricr
me. just'.a name for convenleu '*
Who he I*. naturally.'
deni, the cleared land had bean cc
aidt:n,hle. - In anotlter generation t
houea would be wholly shut in.
nrelull'" n ,n'e 0,.n .* "Z ‘^uot »"'* bol‘ ,h* W.
Si Ln iurlsi^ . want Francis butting In just
aervlc men .u rv*»ml th. umom- \fU. Than, wlth a M#1.f,„ng
- sr-asi 'szsr** ”but
"Better give tt tho once over."
Greenleaf said to Blane and the
other* "Search the place and t#
cautious* i
They went down the hall guna In
This movement effected, dreenleaf. hand, trying doom and attempting
Mt rather ridiculous. Thq fortress
had all the air of being deserted, and
yet Juke had .been surea’womqn was
Ticre the “nlgfirbefor*
Siatlonlng a man at the rear.
•Greenleaf and the other two al-
vanccd to the front door, mounted
the two steps and'tried the door, doubtfully.
Then Greenleaf. listening Intently. "But surely—'*
heard a sound from within, lib
knocked on the door resolutely 4nd
listening again and hearing nothing
called:' ' r .
Hut you k
Greenleaf turned to tb* secret
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Buhueription Rats* By Carrier:
W*k 10c; Month 49n Sli Month* 12 25; Year «4.2f
By Mai): $6 00 Year; 60c Mon'h, Payahl* lit Advance
Mitioeal Raprw^rtatlve: Teu* Dally l>»* league
lit la* lens
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ami lieu X fit-s
service men.
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irculatmif f"r mB,'y "
most "Cen mfnl
g,rry Rilke, who hf',‘
j tuck at Michigan this
Harvard; Andy
insists that h
appr.wchod, ant
mtmlratlve ho us
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wTDi CourtEy. jutijtfj
W, H. Ward in his contention that it
fomplitiheti little to arrest a horse
•incere in-their desire to have (joverrmr-elect found wandvring alonR the highway, and
Jamea V', Allred appoint the Hama county thit it dm1:; no good to arirest a worthlcsi
commissioner to a place on the Texas iliffh-1atiirnsti whu iA has been turned out by it:
yray commission.,
I . And their desire ii Dot based on friend- j This does not mean thst the stock law can
ship for Mr. Massey -alone. Th--y are convinc- not he enforced.- It can, apd easily. All that
B ; ed that he is equipped by experience and ia necessjrxMYor a member, of jthe sherifFs
f leiti|»erament to fill the. po«itk>n in an excep- department to find the owner of stray ani-
| yr. tionally crod aRble manner. Mr. Massey has mals and file charges. It would b* necessary
,BL. an extensive knowledge of road Building, of to do this in opiy a few instances until the
R|*5-: the problems that are met in building ioads highways would be free qf livestock.
! .and of their practical solution. Who is at fault can be easily determined^
| W More than this, he has an enthusiastic Jf' ShVriff Binford needs another deputy or
pfood roads And ftt their value to- the , com- himnsk the commissioners court for the no-1
fe Emunities they touch and to the state as a cesaary funds. If thf court provides the]
| "whole. He .knows wbsre roads-- arc ncodwl money nobody will have an alibi.
and the populations they will carve. My. Mas- s.Animals roaming on the ^hways are a
W~ sdy has a kpack W planning an efffeent road very dgfliiiti1 me’nace to life. The people
I? aystem to serve any given territory. have voted that they want the menace eli-
ff Mr. Massey has served this end of'Harris miriated. It is up to the sheriff and the cdin-
county in particular'and Harris county as a. missioners court to cooperate in seeing that
I whole for the past ten*years. During that! this is dene.
| time he hss been invaluable to the commit"
j .• aloners court in all iU undertakings, but he
baa been esficdaily valuable-in planning road
1 building projcctfl.
feL The state can profit from his unusual
r ability if he is appointed to this position ami
f a wider field is opened to him. /He. would go
to Austin with some very definite ideas of
the needs of the state and how best to meet
I' lhote needs.
K - There is yet flhother n>asnn why the |vo.
« ph» of this lection are anxious to have Mr
; Massey appointed to the position. It h is been
H * aeveral years since a man from Smith Tbvm
has been a member of the boanbf They feel between communities on the north aiid south
I they are entitled to n little more direct r'ep* sides of the ship channej.
r rcsentation than they have been "receiving.
" This does not mean that Mr. Mkasey would • LA FORTE WAN’LS $ jail similar .to the
b-— aerve South Texas to.Jiut detrimaat-ef the'{om:. in (J«ose Creek which- serves the Tri-
; remainder of the state, for he would not. He Cities area.
? would see that every’ s»*ction nsreived its jus, It would sen-p all the bayshore communi-
K|_jMt»ntietr“ ties south of the ?hip channel. ____zZZc
<•. His friends feel that with Mr. MttSsey :u Often it is impractical to take prisoners
a member of the commission that board tn'Houtton and many times it is not desirabh
|7 / would make a record which it would lie diffi-
p-fii cult for future commissions to wjual.
life m
uinine
initial anemia*
Everytirsly wflj’
yr- Road Commissioner Massey
'. Friends of Charles D. Mttfsey are
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the open ft>nro. gun In hand, th*
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
WRITTEN fort CENTRAL PRESS '
tota.
“Open the door!”
Thcre' aa* no anawer.
“II the door la not, opened we'll
break It doali. The house la aur-
roumled." __ '
''M> Greenleaf?" Joel called from
'tsHhln, ' i,‘ . ' -.
■ -"Ctraenleaf, ye*" he aald Impa- at mWnl8hf
tiantly.
'.There, was a hound of-bolts Ijelng
shot: The. door was opened and Joel
^toed ivittiln. a little pate from her
frTktlt; The sight of the three wlth-
Ttiut. tlir:secret sepVfi-o inen"siIpfiTig
tutus into pockets, did. not Wholly re-
assure her.
—"Is anything-wrong?"-she askedr
' and before Greenleaf could frame a
suitable answer, continued, “Francis nmlldd at her.
r.r.d fiothlng of jour coming. Proh-
nl.ly lie didn't know, lie told me not said,
tc open, t,heA^di\'Wir TT-ecogrilzed • She regarded him daxedty.
jour voice and knew It must.be .ill “It's a forgery of course,
right."
The answer to thta puzzle seemed
to l,e. who Is Francis? Greenleaf
. was embarrassed.
"Is Francis your husband?” he in the explanation were missing
nske.l diflkle;irly-:...j
A swift rush of-color suffused her have been kidnaped did not appear
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few thing* myj departed hurriedly
on foot You said you ware go't.g-
Br E. V. SHEVA.RO
- I" TAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER
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KgfafRY McLEMORE
p YORK, Dec. 5. .CT
jljon «k|uarn Gantai, O'o’c
It moi-ring. -
walk irilo a lol/by that
i of oppro.-siv’c desartion j
place nonn iTIy all hustle
on muster. The slight, t:
[watchman in blue and
the* only c
BLIND LEADS AT TRUMPS rnrhudftg hrita cMrirtfrit Tor tiliffir
.....'lead*'i
"Hut your own note telling me
what to do!",ahe exclaimed.
"Why,—m Ilpve you that note?"
“Yes Indeed, it'* In my bag."
THE LEADS in common use
against trump calla era' only, modi-
fied whist lead* which are not the
beat possible leads at the newer
gam*. The following l|*t Is th* most . , j
mode’rn and efficient possible lo off< r j J n
with our present knowledge of prov- * q g 4 o ***
en fact* The average'efflclenclcs of j j y 9 4
♦ A Q 9 8.
V 10 9 3
4 K C 3
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quickly-with, a letter which she
thrust at him. Beading It, lie per-
ceived a passable forgery of his
hnnd. goad enough to deceive One In-
experienced In such thing*
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twiy itr to o|M*rat** 24 hours per day aftt»r .Janu-
ary 1 will he good nows to large numbers of
Kart Harris county citizens.
Around ^000.automobiles arc using that
route across the channel every week and. the
fojimbcr has grown steadily from the begin-
ning. Yet there, are others'who would like,
lo cross beforo'6 a.m. or after 1 a.m. the fol-
lowing morning. . • '
Every car that crosses the ship channel,
whether on a mission of business or pleasure,
♦ 74-
♦ 8 7 5 4
♦ 10.9 75
♦K u 3'
S.
teoEin arc
S jhe concegeian booths I
|4. The bronze, life-size M
Lbcxing trophy stands desol
icomer. The sound of your fd
| tomes buck in echo. I
otbe ramp and to the press 1
g>. It's empty, the graashl
iftm of the telegraph "bu|l
Ue d3tter of the typewritl
id. But you are not alone,
ten a white pine trank thaw
fe a giant inverter! 'dei
»ix-dsy bicycj«7ddeni j
g — riding, rjilifig to nowhr
ere are fotfrtoen of them
i^ken M'.ult- men, wearing lo
lip
S.
blind lead* against trump calla rank,
■ a# follows: . r - . ■- • -
L Solid suits dA-K, A-K-Q, A K-
Q-J, without lower card*);
2. 8ult* o? any length exceeding
4 cards, when headed by A-K-iJ.
S -Trunchtcd suits, or solid se-
quences (K-Q-J, Q-J-10, Q-J-10-9,
J-10-9-4); , k -
4. Sequences' of 1 or more cards
(K-Q-J-X, .Q-J-10-X, J-10-9-X, 10-9-
*-T): • , -
t. Sequcntcd honors In long sutls
(K-Q-X-X-X. Q-J-X-X-X J-10-X-
x-x-xn
4. Intermediate sequences (JO-8-7
A 10-8-7-4-3); .
7. Fourth bert card;
__JL IdO ot nothing - le*d* -(10-8-3,
••7-4-J,; 8-6-615
r9r Stngletbh*' lower than , lb* K.
♦ K J 10 6 5 .........
. ♦ A J 6
♦ A J
♦ A 5 2
■ Everybody played the hand at (-
Spade* An opening lead of the K
of hearts allowed South to fullill Ida
contract losing a single heart and
Z club tricks.-->--—
An opening lend-of the fourth-best
diamond gave the declarer 3. tricks
in that suit, permitting him to dis-
card a losing club upon dummy's K
of diamonds. South wound, up by
losing 2. heart tricks Und 1 club trick;
"A~fourth-nest lead or clubs en-
abled the declarer lo kill Kant s K.
by putting up dummy's.'7 of uluba.
South lost only 1 dub trick and 2
heart trick* ' '
Nobody' led a spade" for an open-
ing. The holdings of West did riot,
justify so radical a lead; even If it
would have worked well
"At two tables tile blind lead was
the 'J of clubs, which Is the best
-"lead
Now
you’d better tell me all about It.* '*
When she had' completed a rapid
outline of her experiences he did not
know ivhat toithink. The vltnl link*
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Haile sanl Tuesday that plans.have
been completed for the Holme.'.
Ferndale and Post- Oak road', and
the Kovcrmrient engineers have
madd.their inspections -:nd reported
to-the bureau of public roads office
in Fort Worth,
County Auditor H. L. Washburn,
J. S. Sullivan Given
Promotion By Gas Co.
manager, announced todaM
Alec Head of Houston laj
sent here to replace Mr.
J. S. Sullivan, formerly chief
clerk in the-local offices of Gulf
Cities Natural Gas company, has
been transferred t0 Texas City mil
has been promoted to assistant
manager there, J. E. Means, local
■ at,
^■«MUi<ig-«f hniment.. Struj
Hlaiiiie hi.-, yet-so closeytoget
Hittd.- aliiicst brush., their p J
so slmv is to give the effcj
v roil
Htpi, speaking not a word, tin
He lira’.V y. th ■ their fares
fljffnionless as pies.
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Jean La£iUe-w-k-aGi
of the Mexican gulf,"*'
Bad as honor leads are train Q-J
or WJ, and smaller cards, they are.
iketter In the. long run than ttrorth
best loads. Which are almturt useless
to do so. To take intoxicated person in
the city would be folly. ■
But if prisoners -are to be kept in La-Porte
th« y should be kept in a building from which
1 they can not escaini and in one which will not
mipair their health unnecessarily.
If'Harris irbunty can possibly finance the
project the officials should grant the request
I of La Forte and other Imyshore citizens.
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Christmas Speci
Oil Steam
Permanent Wav
s Yesterdays
VlayeTT
at both of thdso tables. Sqvrth could
I’.Wt avoid losing 2 club tricks qnd 2
heart tricks, whereas South went
game against every other, blind lead
made. Tomorrow wo Will see if South
could not have played his own cards
belter. -- ■■...■
against trump calls, . J
the Increase in the |;rant for .liar
ris county, said that as soon as th
projects have been intproved by t:.C
bureau, steps will be taken to rush
the matter with all speed possible.
Sample hands of. personal opinions
prove nothing, hut Illustrations of
proven facta are helpful The fob.
lowing hand appeared In a duplicate
game. Illuatipting some of the facts
Most Coughs
Demand Creomul
Don’t let them ge
hrtd. Fight them .quickly.‘CreomuT-
sion combines 7 helps in one. Pow-
erful but harmless. Pleasant to
take. Np sarcoties. Your own, drug-
gist iff authorized to Refund your
motley on the ypot if your cough
or cold is not relieved by.Creomul-
..'T’.ri:--
December 5
" By Iniertialiunal News Service
1831—John Quinry Adums ex-I*rcsi(Icnt.
entered eoiiKrcss ns representative from
f Masfrechiiietta: He TeffiatiiwI there 17 years I
1870-*-Ronie' was made the capital of I
Italy after lap«e of many canturics.
, 1876—Brooklyn Theater burned with loss
of 276 lives.
Frit (Treated by
net fliimrtl by Ring George V.
|983—Repeal of Prohibition amendment
voted; liquet on ^sale Mcxt day. *
lion
strangle
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_____________,____...—
LAST YEAR Americans demonstratw'
I their love f<H' President Roosevelt by provid-
ing an endownment of $1,000,000 ’for the
Warm Springs, Gqorgia, Foumiation, infan-
tile paralysis sanitirium of which our <huf
♦iitao^vb ifl pmident and founder^--—
The money was raised at thousands gf
•Roosevelt- Birthday Balls all over the, na-
tion1. Tlie president has agreed to permit his
birthdjty III by the occasion of. birthday -halls
again this year and the profits again will- be.
- . . used to wage war on infantile paralysis. The'
i wishimptAv riw l mm a tn partsis juesesni..Ibes-c (Ufa ctor.de* El
a*? S -,w mtr *?lhe
Itehed its findings of fact rtmeerning thetax Seventy per cent of (he 1-984 Weds
........^ a wflt remain in- the communities . where the
1 Th.^SJr* e.v. in ™,rr- .. . • bills RTO given and'will'be.'twed to help p 'ra-
' ,-vsis victims. The remaining 30 per cent will
m int® a fun<l to finance research work in
Sastane .Wilwcfor '"r *
“They were of the • -type which merely
M; ■ dumps the tan and drives on, ignorant of the
fact that a little time spent showing eourte-
, sies to lhe housewife creates for the garbage
■jy-TMRB a personality or good will which i$ re-
K. fleeted in added business. ' . " '
“TTirough the operation of the associa-
tion these less capable scavengers were
brought into contact with the really expert
type and through theifo contacts, were in-
structed in the finer technique of the work."
. -
fe From a Philadelphia citizen comes a pro*
gram to end the depression, which is noth‘-
|' uig if not origlluU; -
' Once his plan is adopted, he said, the na-
tion will be made. prosperous within 90
days. This is what he would have the gov-
ernment do: v
| Issue dated dollars, which would be good
for one year. Upon the expiration date the
government would trade them hi at’all post-
offices for new dated dollars, deducting 10
percent. *
Crossw
FERN-VTUA
Beejity Shop I
MARGARET BRANTLl
216 N. (louse Creek St
CHANUKA DANCE
TICKETS SELLING
Marian Martin Pattern
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MARIAN MARTIN FROCK .
“JHST RHHTr*' FOR PLAY
('omploie, Diagrammed
Marian Martin Sew Chart
Included
PATIFRN 90K6
Tickets Were, selling fast todey
for the fifthrairaai Chanukazlanite:.
under the aqspices qf-members of
Congregation K’^csseth Israel, it
was reported-tfere today. .........
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FREIGHT SERVICE
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rreketji can be obtained at prac-
tlcaljy^any sfore in town, or from
members of the congregation.
All money derived fromihe-dancc
will be used in church work,
“We're going to have a good
duicc"-, one of the. workers said to- i
day, “and we invite every one. to at-
tend”. .
note Me
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..'. or you have a shipment to make to Houston in a hurry ..i
or to other toxvns ... get in touch with us. Two truck* daily I
Houston, two trucks arriving here daily from HouSWn.
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frock nothing could be very much
nicer than this. adorable little
bloomer frock w tb ip quaint over-
she. shoulder .yoke and prettily
puffed sleevek, ITic frock is simple
to slip into, todi-buttoning u tie
front, with only three buttons to
bfe fawned. - And i allows, plenty
of room" for romping—the skirt is
gathered-to the yoke at the back
arid tfox pleated in frotit. A sriisrt
checked or plaid Wool or cotton
would, be pretty for tiiia fjpek —
little girls always seem Ui! >ve gay
colors — and be sure tq iaake- up
four or "fK-e of those criflii*white
collars in linen, pr pique-. .The
bloomers, by-the way, are included
in the pattern. „
Pattern 90S6 may be or'derei eJllx
in sfzea.”2, 4. 6, S snd 10. Sizo C
requires ‘1 5-8 yards 36 inch fabric
and 1-4 yard contrasting.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins
or stamps (coins preferred) for
EACH MARIAN MARTIN,pattern
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the PWA grant to'Harris CoUpty. . •
Projects for which' a. previous1
grant of $50,p00- was iticreased to [
on the Crosby-Lynchburg, Post Oak, j
CoBimiasioMre court wis to meet Ferndale, HolmeKT Berry Scbco’, ’
in Houston today to discuss means I Kuykendahl, Twidell an t West
oT.speeding -itart of work on nine ] Montgomery roads and Holland
county road projects made possible av&hutf.
through an increase of *199,0C0 in 1 County Engineer Charles R.
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Answers Mr Foregoing Questions
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1934, newspaper, December 5, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145032/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.