The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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HAS A WING1
AUTOMOBILE
2
by
that all trees of the diameter of 24
closed
democratic
and
Fitzgerald,
tentative
u
In felling a
than beauty sleep to
The Na
ural Inference
hurt?”
pat?
f ran in *
form. K
ritory.
CRITICAL TIME
PUTTING HIM WISE.
Texas Directory
OF WOMAN’S LIFE
Odd. Va.: —"I am w^oying better
happy.” said the profes
es
asked his friend.
' Oriental trade.
Warrenton, Va
-“My little girl was
□e in return lor ui» ion war rent on, va.—My little gin was i
i, however, they received the troubled with eczema for three years i
e of support next winter wier ' Her hands burned and itched and look- '
IF WIFEY HAD HEARD.
V
♦
Houston, Texas
ft;
He Compound will help you, write
to l.ydiaE.Pinkhani Medicine Co.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment acid
i
She's al-
. picture receipts.”
revolution
Of Elnj.jymert—
>
I as he does his neighbors.
it
had
handsome
a
or
as
W. N. U., HOUSTON, NO. 35-1912.
young
I
The Memory Lingers'
Sold by Grocer,.
W V,ur» la fluttering orweak, ua, "RENOVINE.” Mad, b,
J
lanafteld D rug Co., Memphis, Tonn. Prien *1.00
I
VLUCO I y
Best 4-A OF CURES
'J
Death Lurks In A Weak Heart
Mn». Wins inws Moot u in if ojrup for Chi! Irrn
, tuiftens '.he gum*, reduces lnfl*mn&-
pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. I
A Lsirge-
Package
A f avour that appeals to
and old.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
HOUSTON. TEXAS
is a Comfortable Hotel.
ambitious men
before Peary
world,
always proved
during the last 140 years have explor-
ers turned th dr attention toward the
goal recently leached by Amuidsen.
I ran across «i
“Was he rnu< h
It takes more
put some complexions in condition.
to my accursed absent*
When. a few davs later,
In the provincial charter of
hrder which th** Plymouth colony and j
the province cf
More often it is the man who gets
Justice fhat kicks.
He—I’d kiss you 1f I bad the sand.
She—There’s sand all about us. Help
Then sores came and yellow cor-
She could not take
■ French Motor Car Is D’-tven in the
Same Manner as an
Aeroplane.
Too Much Renunciation.
“How foolish you women are,” Sai<f
Pola
North polar
ed the attention of adventurers
for nearly
■enched the top of the
Searci for the south pole has
less attractive, and only
Com pan tive Possession.
“I nave an a bstract theory.”
'•That’s nothing. I’ve got a concrete
cellar.”
As a summer
that quite oon.piu pr with Oi
only builds up
•larly, prevem* ) alsria.
less formula at D uggists.
* Exploration.
?xploration had attract
and
4 Of1 years
Jack—’’Fbo’s that bobbin? up and
down out there?
Jim—Pro! ably my wife,
ways both it. g up when she’s not want-
ed.
If your >
perhaps M:
[Carters
■ ITTLE
IlVER
■ pills.
Wholesale Hardware
and Supplies
The Old Reliable Texas Iron House.
F. W. HEITMANN COMPANY
ESTABLISHED 1865 HOUSTOH, TEXAS
TEXAS BREAD CO.
WHOLESALE BREAD
I Pt^tPiuRNICKEL
We Ship it Clean
Hotel Brazos
J IJ
teething.
don, alia;
COR Luncheon—or picnic
» sandwiches, nothing equals
^Or, serve it cold with cn^rew lettuce.
It is a taaty treat a.id economical a* well.
At AU Grocer*
Libby, M'Neill & Libby
Chicasoo
be sysi
nlarly, prevents J alaria.
makes him sore is the fact that in
spite of the high cost of living, some
men manage to lead double lives ”
Crisj, golden-brown bits
of wl ite corn — delicious
and w nolesome —
01SIC liailHO VIUUVUICU AU lUC *
eral deficiency bill, yielded to the t yourself,
urgings of their colleagues and permit ;
Envious, Perhaps.
“I’m afraid our friend Scraps ey is 1
a Socialist.
“No. You misjudge Sciapsley. “What ■
Life I was not able THE BEST FARMERS USE
to lift a pail of wa- PLANET JR. TOOLS
We »re Southwestern Oisiribouirs.WriteforCstalos
South Teus Imglsment & Vehicle Co.. Houston.Tax.
I .on;; after the revolution had oblit-1 "heels of the car being tree, except
* • - By side of the
RYF. WHITE CREAM
H e Make it Clean 1
to ».j
P. 0. Box 812
Barber Shops in China.
Since the Chinese revolution a great;
many Chinese have had the ir cues cut:
off, and this has led to the opening of health than I have fof JO years, and I
I
Alvin Schools Ready.
Alvin, Tex.—The Alvin public school
will open September 9. A full corps
H teachers has been elected.
TKX.,
go. I IL
believe I can safely
say now that I am a
well woman. I was
.... reared on a farm and
hadal) kindsof heavy
-x-l work to do which
caused the troubles
that came on me la-
ter. For five years
during the Change of
cream, milk
cocked.
j®*-/
J
I
• A-1.
jfe
majorly of summer ills
' l in suppressed form.
Your drnggis »*1
«S5el and R?t>in< 1 Oin
eampie of each
Resinol Cbennci 1
Ionic- there is no medicine
3XIDINE. it not
retain, but taken reg-
., Regular < r Tut*
Appropriate Tf'mmings.
“What was that ire palace trimmed
with?”
“I suppose
frieze ”
McCANE’S DETECTIVE AGENCY
Houaton. Texas, eperatsa th«* largest force of
competent detective* in the South; they tender
written opinion* in ca*e* pot handled by the a*.
Reasonable rate*.
the ground, growing upon land not.
heretofore granted to any private per-
se n. should be reserved to the crown
fcr the furnishing of masts
royal navy, Hsrper’s Weekly
serves
A surveyor general of vLoods was ap-
Gohlman, Laster&Co.
EXCLUSIVE
COTTON
FACTORS
We are the oldest and
largest exclusive Cotton
I?actors in Texas and
have every known facility
for the proper handling
of Cotton, including the
best warehouses in the
entire south. Inquiries
solicited and all letters
answered promptly.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
■
______*a»Mll a t* J ISNb
Prist
Toasties
Resinol Soap is
a real baby soap
because ft is ab solutely free from
the harsh, inju nous alkali present
in most soap?, while it contains
the same sooth ing, healing, anti -
septic balsam: as Resinol Oint-
ment, so that it is usually sufficient
to prevent raid es, itchings. chat -
lags and other distressing baby
skin and scalp troubles.
a
Pomn Cereal C*wp«ny. L jailed.
B^tie Mich.
Soe.p
For
1»<,
Nine times in ten when the liver is '
right the stomach and bowels are right. !
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gentlybutfirmly com-j
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures CoihJ
■tipntion, In-^^H
digestion,
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
neighbors and friends all would have [
been destroyed. The sparrow was ;
building a nest under the eaves of the
home oi Mrs. Mary Webber, and it ,
picked up a long cotton string from a
pile of rubbish that had just been-
■ burned With the burning string in
[ its beak, the sparrow flew to the roof
! of Mrs. Sophia Shafter’s house, then
i ro Otto McCright’a house and then to !
the roof of Emanuel Wuest s home.
i where i; dropped the burning siring.
A fire starred in the shingles at each
l building. Each was extinguished by
■ neighbors before much <
done
Serv <1 with
frait --fresh or
,"re | FOR SALE
-B- . n.'*r G
hkUa < a
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
White out m itoring the other day.
old friend of mine.” 1
' year.
[ Predictions that the government
1 would face a heavy deficit at the end
. of the year were made by both Sena-
tor Warren and Representative Can-
non. Senator Warren said President
Taft and his cabinet had carefully re-
duced estimates to the lowest figures.
The appropriations actually made
were over $21,000,000 less than the es-1 (—
timates and republican leaders de- ; I
Clare it wi.l be impossible for the ex- j 7
isting government agencies to keep [
within them.
Sobered by the embarrassments of
Saturday’s all night session of fili-
busteis and disagreements, congress
adjusted i's difficulties Monday, in-
vited President Taft up to the capito’
once more and at 4:30 o’clock Mon-
day aflernxm wrote "finis” after the
proceedings of the second session of
the Sixty-second congress.
The end was marked with a return
of harmony. Senator La Follette, de-
manding action on the Penrose cam- j
paign fund resolution, found all op-
position smoothed away in front of,
him and the resolution passed almost [
without discussion.
Senators Uha.iberlain, Martin,
Swanson and Culberson, after fight- j
ing bitterly for the payment of the t
“State claims” embodied in the gen-1
kt co..
n,4
were required that th« hind pair were
often choked in crossing a hollow, be-
ing hung up in their yoke by the pull
ing of those ahead of them.
A mast hauling was a great event,
-sip Suixi”" uiRl|M XpoqA.x«»Aa
tance came to see ft.
APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL
YEAR IS $1,019,636,143.66.
the Broad Arrow Was
on Pines :n the Plym-
out Colony.
TO DRIVE OTT
AND
Tska UNI OI<1 st...------ ----
CHILL TONIC. Vol know «b»-. »>i
TIm formal* ia pl; Inly ppintod on
•bowing Uta Mmpir Juioneind Iran
form, and the m- nil effectnal form
paopio and cbiMirn, Mcenis.
Regular practicing physicians recommend
and prescribe OXIDINE for Malaria. Iw>chum
ills a proven remedy by year- of experience
a bottle in the medicine chest and
administer at first sign of Chills and Fevet.
Sparrow Sets House Abiaze.
An English sparrow was the cause
winter or summer, and so many oxen t of three houses catching fire at Law- a great. maj<
renceburg, Ind., recently, and had it i due to Malaria „ __^e ...
not been for the prompt work of the j «>'“•'* bu‘ lwo,'
______....... ... _____M Itex- OXIDISE en..ll-.te« the Ma an. .
germ and tones up the entire system. J
to cure it. In
dose, of OXIDINE
and save yourself f -oin Chills and
other malarial troibh s.
The woman who cares for a clean,
wholesome mouth, and sweet breath,
nill find Paxtine Antiseptic a joy for-
ever. A: druggists, 25c a box or sent
postpaid on receipt of price by The
Paxton Toilet Co., Bos.on, .Mass.
ZSaTHOMFSON 8
WATER^r^-^
JOHN L. THOMPSON SONS A CO^ Troy, N. V-
for the in front it is shaped like the prow of a
ob- ship From the extremity of the
damage was > From 40 to 50 Year* of Age. formetionfumished on request
How It May Be Passed
in Safety,
! There isn’t much doing in the self-
j love line when a man loves himself
Appropriate.
“That angling friend of yours oer- j
tainly has a fitting physique.”
“In what way?”
“1 noticed he has fishy eyes and a
decided catch in his voice.”
Big Pea Shipment.
Athens, Tex.—More than twenty-
five cars of peas have been shipped
from Athens within the past three
weeks and the warehouses are still
full waiting for the drying process be-
fore they are shipped. Estimates are
that there will be over 100 cars ship-
ped from Athens before the season
ends.
Cause of the Delay.
“Strange those two nations do not
declare far "
“They are haggling about what per
\ antage each is to get of the moving
I O H oi this PaPer
Readers 2esiri"hR ,o
hr buy anything
advertised in its columns should
insist upon having whav they ask for,
refusing ad substitutes or imitations.
♦heir wa8 not a^e UP *n suffered
a great deal with my back and was so
nervous I could scarcely sleep at night,
and I did not do any housework for three
• '•ars.
“Now I can do as much work as
any woman of my age in the county,
thanks to the benefit I have received
from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. I recommend your remedies
to all suffering women.”—Mrs. MARTHA
L. Holloway. Odd, Va.
No other medicine for woman’s ills has
received such wide-spread and unquali-
fied endorsement We know of no other
medicine which has such a record of
success as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound. For more than 80
years it has been the standard remedy
for woman’s ills.
If yon have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Piukhum’s Vegeta- !
ship. From the extremity of the
i prow extends a shaft to which Is
I attached the propeller—or revolving
pointed to see that this provision of .
# the charter m as carried into effect. !
day by Senator Warren and Repre- ' Near the coast all white pines of suit- and revolves within a protecting cage i
tentative Eitigerald, respectively > gnie dimension, were marked with the I The engine is ot 40 horsepower and
chairmen et the two appropriations i 'oread arrow"—three cuts through the rotates the wing by shaft and chain
committees i bark with an ax. like the track of a ' transmission.
It ir r*nn<>A<iMi hv both thf»sp traders ! 'ri.ie. I There is no other mechanism, the
GENERAL, HARDWARE
AND SUPPLIES
Contractors’Supplies. Builders'
Hardware, Etc. Prices and in-
fr»r»T4er»r.
PEDEN IRON & STEEL CO.
HOUSTON SAN ANTOSKi
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
OlMUterg and baaatifia* lha haA*
^IPromc.te* a 3e«nri*nt growth.
Fail* to Sector* C»ray
-dM Hair to i:e YoutHTul Co...*.
—«KI I Tv-ven u, h»r ^ailtna.
gOc. and <1 «*> at Itniiqrista.
144 A IN PALO PIXTO *'O..
: ’f-0 » cult.; 4 r ha- . <»nt-
ch Bt rfi. B« 31?. I'hiCAgfl. III.
j I cans, enrolling 3,000 Inmates. In con
. ! nection with these orphanages an in-
dustrial work has sprung up which
gives employment to over 10.000 peo-
ple in addition to the orphans. The
work is largely done by the widows [
and orphans and includes rug and ,
lace making, various forma of em-
broidery. and other domestic work.
The prod not of these institutions finds
a market abroad.
» than j ute- One curious feature was that the
ipon another when the monster pine I car niade no dust,
struck ground
The mast was hauled out of the
woods on one strong sled, whether in
a large number of barber shops
throughout the far east wherever Chi- i
nese are located, says an exchange. ,
Several progressive business men of
Singapore anticipating this, imported
a. large r umber of American barber j
chairs, and they are now unable to
get supphes quickly enough. It has
nese are located, says an exchange. >
aist on having American Ba«r clippers,
and refuse all other makes offered j
them.
It would seem that American manu- ■
ter. I had hernor-
«v wuuiu oumu vianv .r» »v>«» u imomxu , _
_ facturers of barbers' supplies should rhages which would last for weeks and I
ted tlie serate to yield to the demands * HANDS ITCHED AND BURNED experience a large increase in
of the hot so and strike these claims
from the bill. In return for this con
cession,
promise of support next winter when
Patriotism.
Marks-—So your Italian barber re
, fused to shave you. Why was that?
Parks—I told him I'd just had a
Turkish bath.
Ind of san-™ coml m,sttrees™ crows'
------- I Mark of
Placed
nPADCY TRaATMO. Giveqnhk re-
Hof. usually remove *w*L
V ling and ebon breath in a few day* and ,
Z, J. entire lellef in l»-45day*, trial trea'ment
|3v*mI FREI. DK.a«U1M)<8.
| Panama canal. With such deductions '
he said the total appropriations for
1913 would be $990.^56,143, as com-
pared with a total oi $981,122,881 ap-
propriated for general purposes last
i in three weeks.” (Signed)
deficiency in army pay, the $150,0<0 ’ Mrs. John W. Wines, Mar. 8, 1912.
for the Gettysourg memorial celebiA- ’ Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
tion next year, the $350,000 for e<- • throughout the world. Sample of each
tension of customs work and scores free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
of other important payments that post-card “Cuticura, Dep’. L, Boston.”
hinged on the passage of the bill.
The session “just fizzled” out in tl e
senate, to use the words of one ob-I Lhassa. which Is the capital of
server. A comparative hamlful of Tibet for generations v as known as
members occupied their seats and a j the Forbidden City, because of its
call for a quorum in either bouse or political and religious exclusiveness,
senate would have forced a return of in 1904 a British armed expedition
the embarrassing situation of last i opened the mysterious old city. Pre-
week. j vious to that time practically every
Texas secured $9,639 which was European traveler had been stopped
pledged bj President Taft to Governor ! in his efforts to reach the place. The |
Colquitt last year when the State j population of Lhasa is about 35..000.
placed rargers and guards along the |
Rio Grande to preserve observance of |
I the neutrality laws during the Mexico j
. revolution This money will be in- ■
I mediately available.
! The bill also carries $3,000 for t ie i
repair of the water main at the Gal- Signature of
i veston immigration station and $20,-
• 000 for the commission which survey-
1 ed the boundary between Texas and
i Mexico. '1’he claim of Texas for $217,-
693 growing out of the protection of
the border against Indians and Mexi-
cans was lost, but Senator Culberson j
said he felt confident that the claim
will be al owed next winter when he
will .introduce a separate measure to
reimburse the State. This claim
covers the amount represented by ad- ih«
ditiona! vouchers discovered in the ;
• basement of the capital at Austin after
! the original claim had been paid io
; 1905.
I^BlITHS
(HillTonic 0ldest k
—»!!• Reaiuol
..inttnrnt (nOc).
write to Dept. 121
Co., Baltimore, M<i
Orphanages In Turkey.
There are 22 orphanages in the
the claims again will be pressed for ed if they were scalded. She could | Tur^iFh empireconducted by Ameri-
payment. ' not sleep at night; I had to be up all
With these old claims, amounting to night to keep her hands in warm wa-
■ $600,000, vent the “extra month's” pay ; ter. She rubbed her hands and large
I for congressional employes which the ' white blisters came full of yellow wa-
I senate demanded and the house re- ter. TL,..
I fused to give. In the last half hour ruptlon formed.
of the session, while President Taft • hold of anything with her hands. I
i waited in bis special room to sign ' used an ointment and tried a treat-
i the measures of the dying congress,1 ment, but nothing did her ary good.
I an attempt was made to rush a spe-' so I got some Cuticura Soap and Oint-
i cial resolution giving tho employes ' ment. After bathing her hands with
i the “extra month,” but the
! again blocked.
The president signed
Too Muci cf a Good Thing.
“I was very '
sor, “when, af er years of woo.ng, she
finally said ’I
"But why did you break the engage
r^toent so soon after?
"Man. It was she that disolved It.'
"ReallyV ’mid his friend. "How did
that happen?”
“It was due
mindedness.
I called at her home, I again anked her
to marry me. ’
Many a deer girl remains in the
spinster class because men are look 1
Ing for something cheaper.
Ideals in America are almost
high as the cost of living.
_
General Deficiency Bill Signed
President—Congress Allowed
Three Texas Measures.
!
L__ ~
XALARIA
II’ILD I P THF. RVRTFM
Itasdard GROVM -4 TAS"’Kl.IWf
,---- ,ha. r,jn an, tilting.
er* battle,
a
'Jo- grown
Opening Up Lhassa.
j Lhassa. which Is the capital
Df Tibet for generations v as known
because of
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for (
I infants and children, and see that it
Bear? the ■ ■■
"Of course not," snapped Mrs. Nagg. (confidential) Lynn, Ma«s.,for ad-
"Men couldn't give up the pleasure of vi< e. Your letter will l>e opened,
worrving their wives.” read nnd answered by a woman,
_ and held in strict confidence.
AGENTS U 1NTEU S-G jrr-alewt an elw
m lipr. U<H,4pay. Kxclnsiv«-ter-
Credll. '405 >». J.nnhiK*. Fort W.nJi, T.im
appetite Is not whnt it should l-e
laiaria is developing. It affects
whole sy>h-m. <>.\'I1)I\E will < !ear
away the genus, rid you <»f Malaria and jeu-
erall v improve your condition.
70 A. IN Hl
<'*dd<> Milin; 61. h u
. bidga ; pr Jeff, B«
committees i bark with an ax. Ilk** the track of r transmission
It is conceded by both these leaders | crow. This was the king's mark. There is no other mechanism.
that this is $7,046,000 less than the na- I ‘
tion’s budget of 1912. b’lt it remained , crated the royal authority men who | f°r footbrakes.
for former Speaker Cannon, in behalf j > ad heen taught in boyhood to re driver is a single lever which con
of the republican forces of the hOv.se, ’ FpeCt the king's mark hesitated to cut trols the clutch and the forward and
to produce figures to show that the ■ FUch trees. i reverse movement of the wing The
present demo ratic congress actually! jn felling a ‘ree it was necessary can reversed at a moments
! had appropriated more for general I -o ‘ b<*d it" to prevent its breaking notice, thereby forming an additional
i purposes than did the preceding re- ; This was done by cutting the small brake L, the trial runs a speed of
.’.’.Ill... i_„ I growth and placing small trees across : ^2 miles an hour was obtained with
Representative Cannon declared that , he hollow, so that there should be i 2.100 revolutions of the wing a min-
out of the general tot a’ should be ; to strain upon one section more than ■ u*e-
Everybody in Hard Luck.
Suddenly he stepped up to a gent!<<-
man, who was waiting for the tram.!
[and. Lipping his llghtup on the shout- ;
Ider, said; "Excuse me. but did you >
d"<»p a five pound note?" at the same :
A successful trial run was made re time holding out in his hand the ar- ,
about [ title
The gentleman questioned gazed a ’
I moment at the note, assumed an anx-
’ ious look, made a hasty search of his
j pocket, and said "Why. so I did. and
' I hadn’t missUfi it." holding out an ,
! eag< r hand.
‘j Tin* elderly hunter took the name
and address of the los« r and. putting
I the note in his pocket, turned away.
"Well." said the other, ‘ do you want .
I it all as a reward’’”
I "Oh. I did not. find one." remarked '
;the benevolent one with another
beam; but it struck me that in a big
place like Ixindon there must be a
quantity of money lost, and upon in-
quiry I found that you are the one j
hundred and thirty-first tnan who lost 1
a five-pound note this morning. '—Lon-
don Answers.
i publican congress.
To prevent Ma aria la far better thaji
“ T“ nalarial countries take a
•«‘gularly on< e each week ! taken all expenditures made for the
*** * Fev^r and
After bathing her bands with
house i the Cuticura Soap and applying tbe
. ----------- | Cuticura Ointment I was astonished
The president signed the ~er.?r: ? to oco tho great relief, -nd Cutlcnrn, ,
deficiency bill at 4:10 o'clock, making ; Soap and Cuticura Ointment cured her 1 Mr- Nagg to his better
! nttrCain i\f thex 11 fiOAOf A Von/Fc 4r» thrua n-Afilrj ” iCio-nnzlS dOD t CRtCh 1X100 dolttg S
joining ‘Don't Worry* Clubs.”
the general | to see the great relief, and Cuticura
• naif. "You
don’t catch men doing such things as
| certain the payment of the $1,800,0( 0 [ hands
anin nuv Ilia H (H A Xfrc 1
wing—invented by M. Filippi.
The wing is small, strong and thick ■
I The engine is of 40 horsepower and
' Washington.—Congress closed an-
other billion-dollar session Monday,
but the exact total of the nation's
“cost of living” varies as it is seen
through republican and democratic
eyes.
The total appropriations for the
fiscal year 1913, which began July 1,
1912, amount to $1,019,636,143 66 as
given to the senate and house Mon-
. Jaw hi- Ctinafrir Warran nnri !
respectively j anle dimensions were marked with the
1691. t
cently from Paris to London,
Maine were united | 320 miles, by a motor car driven by
w th Massachusetts, it war provided ■ a revolving wing, the Paris Figaro
jstates.
inchos and upward of 12 inches from ! The vehicle, which was designed by
' M. Bertrand de Lesseps, and is called '
i the "wing dear,” has the appearance
i of an ordinary motor car, save that'
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Bailey, Charles B. The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1912, newspaper, August 30, 1912; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249523/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.