The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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TUB SAN ANOELO PRESS SAN AN'OELO TEXAS TIIPKSDAY NOVEMBER 15. 1000.
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I'uhlMiutl wfi'Kly nt Hnn A iikoI'i. Tom
Urouti County 'loan by
It. W. IHtANCK Kdltor.
Subscription $1.50 a year In Advance.
Ofllco In Now Woodman
llciturcKnrd Avoutie.
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AUBTIN CUNNINOIIAM
City IVIItor
TKLKl'HONhi NO. Sll.
Now Joo Builoy will you plouso
be good.
Civilization iff crowding tho
took yards out of tho city uud
ihnt'H crowding nomn
Thk I'kbhh im uu orgun grinding
For tho people mid you are ono of
tho peoplo therefore lot in grind
together.
Tiiohi: that hitvo boon bunging
around waiting for election ie-
turns can now get to woik for
giontur Sun Aiutnlo Work up uu
uppotito for that Thanksgiving
dinner.
God uindi) tho night silent and
durl: and wo believe uu-ant it for
the world's rest. It is high tiii
i -.i.ii . i
the midnight howler (puts uis-J
Itirbing the pence and dignity ol
good folks in their beds
San Awir.i.n is a boautiful wide
awake city nod tlie business men
aro onorgetie and progressive.
However then- scum to bo a few
who are perfectly Hutisfiod with
present conditions overlooking
tho fact that the city is growing
very fast. All should pull togeth-
er and get up and hustle
Tin; high nervous tention of
the people in this tho 102nd dis-
trict will relax since the country
lias been Baved. The 1'reBB es-
poused tho cause of tho Hon. W.
H. Silliman and he was elected.
There is no occasion for extended
discussion as to the merits and
demerits of any candidate and
The I'ress proposes to give the
best news paper Tolu Green
county has ever known. Wo will
not make any effort to cover the
news of the world our Daily
Standard will at lend to that. We
a ni just running a sort of ready
roferoiioe frheet boiled down so
you may obtain at a glance a
clear birds-eye view of the general
situation. There are many ways
you can help iie one of the monl
important is to patronize tl e
local mereliauth who advertise . .
The I'resH. IL) im the man that
causes us to spout happy tears.
Snn Angelo'S Methodist College.
The West Texas Conference of
the Methodist church which was
recently in session at Han Angolo
made a proposition that if Sun
Angolo would raise 120 000 to se-
cure tho location of a college at
that place the conference would
raise a similar sum If the North-
west Texas Conference to meet
bore next week is that anxious to
establish a college in Brownwood
the Hrownwood people regardless
of church lines will raise the
money iiucnsniiry to meet the con-
ditions. II r o w n v o o d knows
enough about the advantages of
good schools to want more of
them. Urownuood Bulletin.
And Bodoes Sun Angolo. That's
tho ronton we took 'em up. San
Angolo hopes to have a fine Meth-
odist preparatory college complet-
ed and in operation by the begin-
ning of the 1 0011-07 Bchool term
and it is going to be made a
jx"or". Good schools urn a
p.mit.V:' wUnBHfity
ofc town thiit ot n ovor H
looked niid that should be uphold
nml patronized liberally by tho
residents of the locality in which
they are placed.
Monument to Oen. Tom (lrccu.
Sun Angolo Tex. Nov. M '00.
Editor Th Press: Permit me to
call your attention to a very ex-
cellent uddroBS published in the
Dallas News which was delivered
bv Mr. Z. T. Kuliiion of Austin
httforo the recent reunion of ox-
Oonfederutes at DhIIiib. You will
note that an effort is being made
to raise .l.-'OO foi the purpose of
(.reoting a monument to the mem-
ory of the late Goneral Tom
(iruen. that gallant soldier and
illustrious patriot for whom our
emnd county was named. It
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SCOUIS 10 IIlO.MlUb uil1.uun ui uiii
Green county gonorully would
gladlv contribute to such u cutiso
I respectfully Hubinit it to Tho
1'ioss uud tho local c hup tor
Daughters of tho Confederacy us
tho h-Ht agencies locolly to pro-
mote tho BUCCOHB Of tho CUUBO.
Yours truly
KlIl.lX I'llOIIANDT.
On iicqount of luck of space The
Press regrets its inability to re-
produce tho itom in this issue.
Brakcmnn ntiil Sliowmnn Lock Horns
Ono of tho tent flunkieb of
Gentry Brothers dog and pony
show and a Santa Ko briila-niuti
wot into a row Tuesday afternoon
and proceeded to run against one
another's lists in great shape.
When separated honors" wore
about evenly divided between tho
belligerents. The cuubo of the
dillleulty was over u dispute about
one of tho show people's cars.
S. Led ford went to Oolninin.
Monday on it visit to l.is d tughter.
Bob Cornelifion went to Miles
Monday where lie him m-copted
position.
.1. W. Mnlotie ol Bi'ownwond
was' it vis'tur in tho city tin II rat
of the wool;.
W. 0. Joiica itml wife and Miss
?""" "'" ..1"6 MIVIW lHu
L" "! n visit
' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itobert-
t f . . Ii. It I ... -. tf.u
fl'Mi returned .Moutiuy iiuernoon
from Biillingor.
C. W. W.'ildingtoti went to Hal-
linger Tuesday afternoon on "
ohort business trip.
George 10. and W. P. Haiigh. of
Vigo wore in San Angel-; Friday
and Saturday on business.
Capt .1. M Ilarrell of Manor
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. N
Hell of South San Aagelo.
Mrs. W H. Tumor went to
Brow 1 1 wood Monday afternoon on
a few day's visit to hor parents.
Mr and Mrs. John Hull .wei t
to Houston Tuesday afternoon to
attend the No-Tsu-Gh carnival.
MesdamoH M. H. I'ullium and
N. M. March and children went
to iMarliii Monday afternoon on a
visit
W. W. CumplHI a business
man of Dallas was a business vis-
itor in the city Monday and
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Donolson
were in from the Donelson ranch
in Crockett county Sat unlay uf-
t')r supplies.
George K. Komegiiy. the cotton
buyer wont to Miles Tuesday to
Luke up some cotton In- has pur-
chased there.
W. L Slruthers unci C. W
.IoIiiihou from Bui linger spout
Sunday in San Angolo with rela-
tives and friends.
K. A. Weaver left Tuesday uf.
toruooit. for Kt. Worth from
whence he will go to Pecos City
to negotiate a land deal.
Mrs. M. Iv. Yurborough went
to Houston Monday to meet her
dnughter and the two will roturn
to San Angolo and make this city
their future home.
Mrs N. K. Hodges returned to
her home in Hrownwood Tuesday
afternoon after a visit of a few
days to hor sons Messrs. Silas
and Sum I lodges of this city.
W. H Harrison and wife of
San Maicos were in San Angolo
Thursday. Mr. Harrison is a cold
Btorage and ice man. and expects
to locate in our city within tho
next few weeks.
ltev. J. S. Howies who was un-
signed Goldthwuite us his chargo
ut the West Texas Coiiforenco
passed through the city Kriduy
en route from Sterling City to
take up his work at Goldthwaito.
HAIR BRUSH
SALE
We 'lave bought a
quantity of brushes
and for a limited
time will sell a good
oOi1 value in a brush
lor 25C
They are on dis-
play in ouV window
Concho Drug Co.
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SIDEWALK SUNNYISMS
Pungent Pavement Paragraphs Dis-
lodged Prom Stray Sunbeams
and Other Ploccs.
Il I.Ks ''. 11)110111
A Recipe (or Sanity.
Aro you worsted in u light?
I.uugh it ofT i
Are you cheated of your rights?
Laugh it otr.
Don't make tragedy of trifles
Don't shoot butterilies with rifles
Laugh it oil.
Dohs your work get. into kink7
Laugh it oil.
Aro you near nil sorts of brinks?
Lriugh it oil'.
If it's sanity you're after
There's' no recipe like laughter
Laugh it off.
U I lot.
Wliydeorce Cowan Run Over n. (Inle.
Y'see the Observor man didn't
know anything about it. Ignor-
ance wasn't bliss to him either.
And again he was in u hurry and
soniL-tinioi haste is waste.
Tho redoubtable citizen of I J-. Ij-
ort Lee drove through Jack rahbite
knee deep Thursday evening late
coining to San Angolo nftor busi-
ness for his great family w-eokl
He hadn't leeu in San Aiigepi fur
several weeks hence his ignorant-.
I'hursdny evening was chilly and
the stage driver wouldn't alb w
him to whip th' horses for lh
exercise and warmth of bodv it
would give him. Uy the time h
had passed over the border of the
rabbit roalin. tho Coke county Id-
i tor wu dreaming and picturing in
tho ambient atmosphere the hot
supper and warm bed he would
have in San Angolo Hut .
He went to his old boarding
house hiB whole being filled with
pleasant and longing anticipation.
He wub so used to going right in
without knocking that he was just
about to enter the house when n
lady mot him at the door. lie
was calmlv informed thut there
was a mild case of smallpox in
the house.
Then's when Mr. Cowan with
the grace of winged Mercury sail-
ed over tho trout gate taking one
picket with him. lie had his over
coat on too but what hindrance
was one little overcoat? He pass-
ed an orange colored flag on the
fence that ho hadn't seen liofore
aid this merely the sight of a
adil-d impetus to his already ter-
rilie speed. He ran over a dog
Unit was coming around a corie-r
stumbled nearly tell caught him-
self ami kept going.
The guy's wife tolu him and he
lole tho feller wliut enforniod Yer
Hen Lea erbout it the press ugiut
of the West Texas Conference ad-
vurtied tho meetin here too free-
lie. The guy and his wife hv near
tho stock pen and whin all thorn
preechers wub cumin on thotrune
it orcurred. Thuya I'ernubbscot
laugshang burbank Baldwin
pleeinuthroks and all other sorts
of chikeus at the cliikeu cupes on
this guy's place
Well sir let mo tell yer. whin
tho t ratio whi.zled what was
oriugiu all thorn preechers to San
Angelo tit is guy's wife seen the
chikens theys as lied yiiller feet
on oin uctin sorter :iot-no-what-two-do-yer-no-liki.
the trtitie
coniin closest er whizb-d huui
more and This was two mutch.
With a uiiighted horriful seiuem
thes ohikens fell oyer tlmy-elves
coniin outen the rusie. they tuk
to a put -h of snrginn not fur otl
ileal' i-y and Sir nary one on em
wud com b.iok. This guy cb tide
the fuller what tole mo all erbput
it. his wife she got her dihh p.ui
and bi-ot on it andyeled "ohikee-
ohikee" but. they Bhure stayed in
the cane til the niiunisters left
town.
Orient Porcc Mere Agiiln.
K. H.Collius resident engineur
for tho Kansas City Mexico t
Orient railroad at Bronte accom-
panied by Contractor J. A Hunt-
er from south of Bronte and I".
M. Oderkert an iiBsistunt to .Mr.
Collins were in San Angelo sev-
eral days last week. Tho ubjuct
of their visit here was not given
nut but was known to he simply
on routine business.
"Down to
OurStoare"
Whit Swan Syrup new
goods gul Im
Wajico syrup new goods gal .if
New sorghum harrcl goods
gal. .(0
10 lb pall Fidelity lard I.'JA
Uorison Hriiun Hulk Minn-
Meal lb lfi
Nice strip bacon lb I.'t
Nice suit pork bacon 14-lli lb . I'.'l
Heavy side meat lb P.!)
I'urlty Hour extra fancy per
loo -J.AO
Top Hour extra fancy twr 100 2.r0
7 lb T. W.MuriomifkcnIToc 1.00
"lb green colTeo I.CKl
Harrel I aril pure lb II
lOlb pall compound lard ... H.i
Van (.'amps homln.v : lb can .10
I'lckles. 1 gal. wood kegs . .(!()
I'ii-kles. 2 gal. wood kegs . 1.0(1
17 lb granulated sugar .... 1.00
20 lb V C. Sugar 1.00
Sweet potutoe-. busliul .. 1.00
Cabbage lb im
liruii.pet-lOO .. ...1.20
Corn per case 2 in 1 .01)
Fresh chtisi- 10 20
Nice mackeriil :t for 2"i
.'I Maeaiom . . 'If
:t Vei-iimt-llli . .2:
Nice bulk lumej Hi . .10
Nice bulk kiinil I His 2i
New Wlin'n Kv.Apori.icd Ap-
ples. Now Phillies Now Pro.
sorvs Now byrupu.
Cash Gror.er Co-
Phone
294
East Ceiiche Aye
Siltl flllV'i-lo
JZ
Want . Ads j
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.... a. .t.-.. (.a....a..a..t.ia.r
.
; Everybody wools what som:onc J
: else lias and for the convenience 5
o all The Prcta Want Page a
fords an ideal place to talk it over.
Wantkd To exchange heating
stoves for refrigerutorH.
Phone -1013 v Coggin iV Co.
Akv Think You want trans-
ferred on short notice cnll up I).
K. Coorohani phono 111.) 'Jlttf
Kou Sai.k Three fine Jacks; C.
V . Lovluce can bo found at .1. B
Taylor's grocery store. -UMt
FonSu.n Mortgages beuring 10
per cent on unimproved cit real
ostate. Address Box -lo!!.
I'k Lkask A plot of ground
l-'lS"0 feet next to the Sniitn
.'"V right-of way in Northwi-st San
Angelo next to the big cotton
gin. An ideal location for a
wood yard planing 'null etc.
where there is an easy access to
the railroad See Williko Bros
at once.
REAL ESTATE.
Ilillis it Cunningham have sold
for George .1. Bird to John and
Antone Willi kc. u plot of ground
IJIixUOO fcMt adjoining the home
place of 1.) 10 Cnchrehuin in the
northwest part of the city for a
e jinideration of ..LTiO
Tho sam firm sold for Charles
M. Bodine to John W. Carruthors
the former's home place in Ange-
lo Heights for2o00
1 lie same
Niinit. to II.
firm sold for L. O
C. Wylie of Ballin-
ger 2 lots DftxUOO feet on West
Twohig avonnt) for 11 (500. Mr
Niniilz will move his house trom
the premises to his lots adjoining
tin. home of Mrs. I). I) Wallace
oil the east on West Concho ave-
nue where they will reside 111 tho
lut lire Mr Wylie who is the
father of Modsrs.C. II. I) K. and
Jewel Wylie 01 San Angelo in-
tends eioctmg u handsome home
on tpe property bought of Mr.
Nimit
Jesse P. Sowell and Lunford. A-
Fertsuh have sold for Dr. J S.
Bailey to J. M. Milbnrn of Mil-
bum i. 'P. 1)11 ucres of unjm-
proved land -14 miles uorthoast of
San Angelo at $20 per aero.
A report is current that J. B.
Murruh has disposed of his
Schleicher county ranch to I). C.
Handalls of Crockett county at
a private consideration
I . Ci Taylor sold the first of
the wei-k to Chas. M. Bodn.o four
lots in Angelo Heights for a con-
sideration of -f 100.
I'. O. Taylor bought of J. W.
Moiulors a home place in Angelo
Heights foi .tl.Mjl). Mr. Moadors
in turn bought ot Mr. Taylor a
block -'in Angelo Heights for
fl.00.
-A shipment of fresh fat
juiov. big oysters recoivt'd dally
at 1 he Angolo.
FREIGHT WRECK
SUNDAY MORNING.
South Uound l-reljcht No. 1 52 Was
Uitclied fsenr Koweiin. Damage
to f:rlglit and Track.
A rather diBiietroiib freight
train wreck occurred ubout two
imles east of the little town of
K-weiia in li'unuols county at
8:"i I Suiidu'y moruiiig. The train
wus an extia. engine Number l."2.
I0ngini-or Beazley at the throttle
The mukeup consisted t. ten cutb
loaded with freight for San An-
gelo. None of the crew were hurt
and yet nearly lOO.yurds of truck
was builty derunged by the unuc
counta'-le wnjek. Ilegnbir south
b. uud passenger Number 77. wuh
dehiyd over live hours by thu
accident.
;w .7:01. 1 ne extra treigin going
about twenty-live milei an hour
jumped the' track at tin point
mentioned demo ishiinr two cars
of cord wood one being thrown
011. pid.) of the truck and the
other on the opposite side. A car
.f Hour was turned over 1 11 ii
side; a car of ni'M-chunaise wii-
turned oyer end considerul'
damaged and iiuotlmr cir w .-
thrown fr.im the trucks Sever il
railroad men b-sid"S the regnlir
crew. tt'i-i on the fated train l.ut j
le-'t ' Ven it brillSU- llllS been re
ported
Sv rnl n I'liuii'guiigri w-ef put
to work immediately on the i.n-
11 iliiiiit tl track aii-l a few mm-
uli after h o'clock Sunday even-
ing the wrecked freight train fol-
lowed by the delayed south
bound pussentr-M'. resumed fln-ir
way. io. n p-iuHeiiger winch
was due in San Angelo ut. 2 t-lfj p.
m. arrived heiv jb mt 0:5i0. The
monetury duinuge to tin train of
freight hiiRii'tyet been estimated.
Blc Auction Site of Roistered Hjre-
tords Nov. 36.
A Hereford auction sale will he
held ut the Bismnrk Kurin six
miles south of San Angelo by W
Davis Jones on Nov 20 us per
advertisement in thi- isniie of our
paper The offering im-hidea hi
entire herd and thiy arj a roya'.
ly bred lot. There re 1 1(J femulii
uud ubout HO bulls all rich in the
blond th.it has made Hereford cat-
tie liimous uud back ol uu good
pcrligivts as the herd books con-
tain there is individual merit too
and whether one is n Mickler for
biuod lines individual chniAct'ir
I or l.iitli there will he much 10 in-
jterest him in this sale Those
'cattle will hitfMild right ofl' the
I grass are in (ir-t (-In.- breeding
condition are fully immune to
Texas fever and run l taken
anywhere. West Texas ! m sel-
dom been offered so sph'ln.l'l
opportunity to aeipnre the very
best that the bio-d all'oriN "A
Imilieeued lunch will be served at."
'no hi and all mterehted Hurtle?
are mvittd to be preniiiit.
Killed u "Whopping" IJIg Coyote.
Attorney O T h I ton killed n
big wooly coyote on his ranch in
Coko county th- first of the
week after an exciting ohase of
ubout a mile. He shot the wily
prairie beast with a -dmtgun. Mr
Dalton t-kinned the animal and
brought the pelt u fino one to
Man Angelo and is having
tanned to put on exhibition
it
Killed Pour I)e.-r.
I)r J. W. Siler m" thi fity. J.
I. Bryson from North Carolina
uud Dr. Cuiiiiiuuliam of Lufkiu
Toxus rotiirni'd lust Saturday
from a successful deer hunt acrosi
th I'ecos. They killed tour deer
and lots of hiuuII game.
Baking Pbwdcr
Pure Wholesome Reliable
Made from cream of tartar
derived solely from grapes
the most delicious and
healthful of all fruit acids.
Its use is a guarantee of
perfect food and a protec-
tion against the ills that
follow the use of alum
alum-phosphate and other
low grade powders.
Tlie mlituree called huklns powdem tlut
Mil lor ten or twent-llve cents n
pound or u cent an ounce are nil alike ' i. ... 1. .... r. .. 1.. 1 w
m.k.lr.mulun. and co.tlnB le I S01? Hon uw'kb " io1 hoiiltll
uin tiirecentiu pound j d has improved greutly. Mr.
Armentrout remained in San An-
'gelo over Wodnosday. .
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. Mad8f
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HOPE m THE
FOR' SICK.
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MRS.
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MARSH Sbl2&itGCZPar&.
A VICTIM OF LA GRIPPE
Mr. Ilenrl-tt 1 A. H. Mnrsli 700 W.
lOlli hi. I .-is Aug"!" Cnl I'msUloiu
Woman':) J)oik jlent Aks'ii wrltps:
" suffered with la nrlppc for seven
weeks anil nothing I could do or lake
helped me until I tried I'crunn.
"1 felt at onco thru 1 hud at lnit
ccurcil tlio rlKbt mcdlcino anil I kept
Bti'.iillly ImprovtiiK- Within three wooks
I was fully restored nml I ion gluil tlml
I giivo that truly groat remedy a trial-
I w ill never bo without it iigntii."
Jn a lottor dated August 31 1001 Mrs.
Miimhaays: "I havo uovor yut hoard
tho eflluacy of 1'oruna questioned. Wj
still u.-)o it. I traveled through Kon-
tncky nml TvnuofrHco tlireo years to
'whorol found 1'oruna doing ita good
trork. Much of it is bolng used hem
Blso." Ilonriolta A. H. Marsh.
Address Pr. Hartman Predlilent ol
The Hurtman Baultnrium Columtius
Ohio.
STOCK NEWS
Rrme Shield Uack.
fi.' W. Shield arrived Sunday
from Kort Wfirth on a strict lV
iiuwiniHH vi-iit to the Concho Coun-
try The gt-niiil ex-eherilT of Tom
r-'-on county is hustling stock
dupmenu for his conimihsion
house to Fort Worth "Hack
again" said Mr. Shield. "J gen
loino Block evory time I come or
I wouldn't come back." Mr.
Shield said that Stiles in Kcugun
county is growing unit prospet-
ing. He owns most Ol tlie hind
in and around Stiles and the town
bus often been termed "Rome
Shield's town." "Soon 'at I get
a railroad into Stiles. I'll be Col.
Shield" he concluded.
b'tock shipments from San An-
golo Sunduv Nov. II wore as fol-
lows: 09 Cuttle Co. to Gaines-
ville 'M cars of steer feeders;
William Dorun to Dallus 2 curs
ol stock cattle; Biiice (I)rnkn tfc
Co. to Kt. Worth f curs of cattle.
Dave I'arkor sherifl' elect of
Crockott county arrived in Sail
Augalo Monday afternoon in ad-
vance of a big herd of his fat
cows.
Murtin it Carruthors of Sonorn
bought from Kont Muyfb-ld 70 fat
cowb at Sli 50.
O. T. Word k Son of Sonoru.
sold to Martin it Cavruthors B)0
fat cows at $ 1-1 M).
M. V. Sussom bought from his
soil Jim 120 head of stock cattle
at 10 per heud.
W. 0Mubray of Sonora bought
frnu John Swiiibourn fiCO heud of
stoik sheep including 100 lambs
worl on ul $i.75
Muitin it Caruthers. of Souom
bought of. I .M. Bi-nskin of Kd-
wurds county -LTi heifer calves at
fj.CO per loud They shipped to
Kuuhiio City
J. 1 and J' A Scruugs -if . .
norn rt or' that J 1' McCoiu t-ll
Of M- i.r((l uli- bought IolA'l ftoc-k
i- ' 1 e I r 111 r. I' UilleBplt)ol'Sllt-
t 1 coiintN at private terms.
-I K Mills houirhi of W. A.
tt..ihscoi k ol Sonora MuO unit ton
hi i!i ih per head Devil's Itivor
News.
I'romlnent Dallas Hu-.ine.ss Man Hero.
K. W. Armontrout of Dallas
viee-presu'ent of the- Wilson Hide
j company of Dallns a'nd Houston
I iirriv 1 in Sun Angelo Simduy uf-
j ti moon on 11 visit to his father
A Aniieiitioiil who ha buuu the
gin st ot C. O. Net-ley. The olckr
.Mr. Armentrout oiinio to Sail An-
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Lorance, R. W. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1906, newspaper, November 15, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116165/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .