Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901 Page: 3 of 6
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Women as Well as Men
Arc Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
h»’n<*
I i f and
i’ail VVallaco i.? spending the
rummer with relatives in Coman-
che count)-. • ‘ '
Sunday in this umnlb and will hold
four days.
Ho has many friends here who
wish him auftcess.
ftepjs'il
'Itier nf
air nil;
lace tn
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each
Juliii Andrews of Grand Saline
*S- in the Capital aw hik Sunday
aft r.ioo!!.
J. I’. Valentino attended the dis-
trict cnjrfermre nt fl rand FattrC.
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~ ......... hie fm-; horse became frightened ata bat went to Piegay last Sunday and
for he a good and use- ’ blown from the bead of a bystander Broke My Wheel and i atn having
[ahtf rati away. At temple were
A jir-T- -
Rgf (iralrun ami lndy?>f limbi
ViU sWted in the Hob (ho first of
th? week-
Krv. John Cur rey of Murchison
*a* in the City Saturday and gave
«•-a pleasant call. ___’______
almost
of E<l.cm- i..•» Oiw’Tiil-
Sapsvf Bon Wheeler, and Mrs. G.
M. C. Davis or this place look their
departure Sunday f ir Mississippi
for an extended visit to relatives
and friends.
Uta
L V»«lle
window poles
McCiuh’y Bro’.
the General J!h\<handise
"SS, '
. TULL.
Mrs. Will Walker <4 San An-
tin ia visited in Cuulou the first of
thi* week, t—
candies
Mr. nn.l Mrs M nk F.»«t« r
fire kids a paity List Fridy evoU
ini'.
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For Comfort and
Pleasure Travel via
--THE--
The Procreative Singing Conven-
tion meats at Band Flat, thieooan
ly. nn Saturday before the seconj!
Sunday in this month.
f Hatton was a pleas-
our office Monday-
Spend
the 4tl
CkmMvl Attorney ReeM is itn<
proving his place with a new yard
fence, and will make some improve
menu on hi* rcaiileuca soon. —I
Judge J no.
fiinily nre
Ehun this week.
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last
Wills
with a week while several
Ch.Hmn’s hoee at Sets a pair at
j T. MjWilli-»u>s-
- id. of rod a for 25cta at J.
jJeWilli'’"”*-
J.L. L-c <’
nnculief al
Miss Lula Starnes returned Sun-
<!ity from a month’s visit to rela-
liwj> sijij Itieuds iaTy lur^........
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Mrs, Annie Leverett >in<fdaugh-
ter, Miss Nellie,.of Bowling Grc*n,
Ky..arrived in Canton the latter
part of btat week and will Fpend
the sun,hi t with the f'irin-Ji’’s bro-
ther, Judge Jno. S. Spinks ond
family._____________. ________
-O.i Wednesday night of lust
—____________J men were en
*7 ** •
, gaged.in a friendly scuffle in front
W8 i of E. L. Rieliardadn’s drug store,
, ;l bi-ycle,
ihis
WixTEn— d J; •
km chifkeiis-
1 Mia Enr.is Petr • of Wil
Mis« Annie Co’eaian returned to
her home at Canton Saturday, :’f-_ r
ter a-vifit <>j several weeeks to rel 11|
a’iv(»s mhI friends. — Wills Point
Chronicle,
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For rale, a cow and young cuM.
—Jesse Smith, Canton, Yexaa.
~Tli«Arrirs Tonic•~pntrtttr- echonb
I,Hiding has been sold to W. B,
ihiwtll.
•SSsS^
Irving and Charley Gray of Tun
dr* were in the Hub Monday. They
have just returned from. Lindale
where they attended tlie Norina),
Both are bright young men and
the Kktehpki88 wishes them the
greatest of euccefs.
.nd freshest lino •>< grocer-
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Martin’, mil Wavelets.
Martins Mill Te* June the 26
IMI to the Eater prise well editor
While Misses Carrie Richardson ,!B there is no one Riting from here
•nd Nell Urq»Jh*Tt were out driv- 1 will Rite We had a nice Rain
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Dr. C. J Simpson left lue-uay
j,riLrlrelle, Ala., to visit reia-
tiven.
Young Burton,living a few miles
least cf town, Was arrested Tues
day night about 12 o’clock by Sher-
iff Rusk tom charge of rape, wbitlr
he attempted to commit Tuesday
evening, and placed in jail,.
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how in
Cuhce*^
j ik Xudre-vs for everythin;
k, !!.Aware line.
ii nd
new.! Mrs. .1 l> Philipp? a
of 1; r. t.n !. i’ .■ I
Judge D.,vid®oh and
turned Lome Monday.
■n*3MMannsraanBMn3K«a|BKak*>
Mn Matthews and family of
in fax visited in Canton Monday,
Rutstuuf Dr. T. P. Davis and fam-
ily.
The Sun deceived a pleasant caD
from Prof. M. N. Chrestman on
Saturday. He informed the Sun
that he and Prof. L. N. Edwards
would leave July 1 to attend the
summer Norinsl nt fraucaster, Tex.
—Grand Saline Sun.
T-frr——- • • - tmtir . ..
G. W. L-tugbmiller <4 Ford or-
ders the EntficI’IHsk sent to Lis ad-
dress. He informed ns that there
would be a reunion of the old set-
tlgrs cf Wuod county abouJ Aug.
1, <ni that be expected to , take it
in a»Le belonged to that cLtee.
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/iV.B. Mitchell voluntarily retired
ffrora the employment of G. W.
'Tull, with whom he has been ten
on the 1st inet. on account
II is many friends
will be glad to hear of
pleaf provement
» • ti?t citizen.
pvnful Injury in the inscribed upon the Hy leaf hi>
k w hile j and date Iddll. Ho is pioud of
the bosk and intends to p.eserva ft
for hi.s eliiidrew ab a yaluedT u7» m
ento of the good old songs of long
ago. Mi. Valentine is 73 years old
but id .i vigorous man, straight as an
grrow, and a good, all round pleas
ant gg'itlem in. We &.ra proud of
the oil citum-B <>f our county and
call Monday,
*’'! Soiu>-w hat of n
nd fbildron carried t ;u-liim- in Lis
fiii'i’.y, n«.
BEST LINE
To Chkago, St. Louie,
Cincinnati!, Memphis
and all points East
and Southeast.
All Modern Equip-
ment, consisting of
•Pullman Sleepsrs on
Night Trains, Parlor
Cafe Cars on Day
Trains and Reclining
Chair Cars on all
Train?. Seats free.
Cotton Belt Play-
ing Cards 15c a deck.
For further informa-
tion apply to ~
JNO. F. LhlilANE,
G. P. A T. A., Tyler.
• D.M. MORGAN,
T.P. Ft. Worth.
GU8 HOOVER,
T. P. A., Waco
T. P. LITTLE,
P. A., Corsicana.
W»'H a modern, up to-
■ -Sul P>ic’ tfy ChamberlainV
“!h <•»«! Liver Tablets.. They of’hi® health
' tat ^V-’*n<* Ptaa»a’‘t ><» *f
I fn» i i r1^? cents. Samples
Pmk’edju^-ator^.
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Prof J- M. Trails is teaching a
summer school at Martin’s Mill.
Prof, t'ravis is one of Van Zandt's
most auccee’diil teachers.
W. II. Brandon
ier
I 3. A.
HI seconds of county, Mies., is visiting his fitji
74 pounds, S er, T. D Br.mdoo, mid J. II. Mil
scruple! ami 1 um and wife of the
waV-
Depul v Sheriff George Popo of
I one Joe Forbes
clurgt? of tin!’,
■ broiuht him d >wir and jnnrspraUd |-inh]| ...
him injtil. Tiiis makes five *,J-1 etnjjeil
Quito a number cf Cnntonites,
the 1 n r. :;1 itisK mao included, hud
the pleasure of attending the all
thy -i-> •■•! j,‘—Wallace—Bunday.
The atten<ian?e wasTarga. iho sing-
ing < xeellei't, ami every body
seemed happy. Although we did
not go until in tho ,r.it iinym we
learned that there was plenty of
dinner niFl no otio wasT'iriled away
hungry. Toe people.oi that ftom-
miinity are as kind and social as
can be found just anywhere and it
i< always a pleasure to mix and
i mingle with tht in. We heard
some tuitnjdain of the drouth and
s ty that the corn emp would be al-
most a .complete failure jn that eec
tion.
The Commissionera’ court w
was in eeSritm here .the first of iw».—tv. j; tispiiis. evcnnniv -iro^etir
week finished its labors on tho ev-’Di.kens county, stopped .into see
ening of the 20 tilt, ami adjojrned. Tuesday while in the Hub en
The taxes uf several v. ^rs raised, route home from Hatton w here he
tb« greater number wf v hipli ware had been visiting J. L. Vineyard,
mm resid -nU. The valuation of j. W, Hollis, i’ostmaster Cumbie
the P. & P. railroad in this county an,l thvir families. Judge llagins
was raised to $10,000 per milt, informed us that he left home ear-
The Center school community wsa jy in Juns und came through by
made a district. '1 he next regular private conveyance for tho purpose
meeting of the court will bo tho of transacting some business al
second 5londsy in August. several different places and “seeing
------ ! country.” Crops, he enid,
VV. E . Abbe and l idy of Dublin, were very fine along tl.e way until
Tex , came in the latter part of last ho crossed Tiinity river, ife visi-
week end will sp«nd the summer l(.J Grand Saline during his" stay
visitiag-ieUlivea iu our town and at Hatton and spoke in very oom-
county. Mr. Abbe is a traveling. piimeuUr'y terms of that city, pro
salesman and be informs us .that nouncing it one of the best little
the drouth is pretty, general over t ovne in th-i i-tite. He also epoke
the state and crops nre very short, highly of Vnn Zandt and of Can
e fields buying already L-;en ton. He .-'cvineJ quite a, pleasant
converted inh> panturrs. The vn- gentleman.
tire county of Ben Saba, be said,
will do well if it makes a wagon
load of corn.
Kklney ♦rcekl". ’wn the rr>in<’, 4!’-
r.GU> ?yt.s andiess .ns am’: i^n. b- /. 1.7, vlgo;
, , - ar i cbecrh'lncos roon
,3V ’ ' CM whet Hd-
’ nev3 out ci er.ier
di-'eate-l
-.V., :3’”'5 '',C.Li S 1 Jnry trc-'‘?J- ’ r*r
k ! yr’--’’-nt
'Uy,-; 'XV n t'.i. l-n-Mt-n.'-.n iron
x'/MX H, i * . ; a child to be lorn
/ *' i Vx V <- ’ a-iv-tid with weak kid-
<./ J.) VrA .1 - ‘ neyx if the child urin-
'Jlr:.'--1'"* *' yo often, if the
urine scalds tho fi-sh or-V, wh'-n the chfld
reaches an s^e when it shot !d be able to
.,ontr jI the pa.-age, it is < ri afflicted with
be<1-wetthir. depend Upon ft. the cause of
tr.e difficulty h kidney trouble, andtbo first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important orjrans. 'Hits unpleasant
trouble is dec to a di-eased condition Ot the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
Women as weil as men are made mis-
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and bulk need the same groat remedy.
'Die mild and the Immediate effect of avoid more
Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
ccnt and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail .
ing late Sunday afternoon, the hero today and Crapes in fine I ^an^bou^W^'ncludfng^many of the
- - ,houMnda of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton. M. Y-., w sure saw
we Will have n mention tM-paper.
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of CnHf x wm n
MnnrlVy. He t’-b.l afl
Rvevea wf Pwn*.<>e'<§A
W , . ..
S >1 J ):hho;i of Will* Point re-
•" titty git mie ui nm ii.iima oar.)
trvahej in a thresher.
I CoimnisHioner Anders of Grand
“•i«e waa in the Hub M imhiy*. Ho
■ sported everything quiet in bill
I **11 111 unity,
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iud the pleiMuxeJrtatiijxlHy of
: ,u**b'ig A. J. Tyler of Willa Point,
” w*1’ ’lawn vieiting hia brother,
. UW- Tyltr.
Ottr prices meet (til cum petition and our
rnftdx rrn1 v; Htvbrnt fpm fifty.—rtHft ro.
rt rifthinii in the (.<n r<il .1L
i.in c. ) ‘on rt for Im si n ess
G.W
Mr Jim l»/r
The infant child of Mr. ami Mr?.
)«lix liolliH died last Thursday at
their residence about o miles eaat
diawn.
Tho people of Ctijihm hel l
imoonlight, pici'13 Monday evi.-iiitig
in Dr. T. P. Davis’ paBltire. Big,
liitta. old tuTd young worn there,
and tlie aHendanou wua eatiniated
ut :ib-:ut l ;0 It vGia an cnj-iyablv
wcm-i'iii. --,—;—
ice Cream Sup*-r at 1
bea Be fore long Mr trayer open
t.Schoul al Marlins Mill Monday f*
i-and had a Good Many Fuple?
Martina Mill H ”n ft Bono this ■
yv-.in» John Htw-rrs he ant going
lo <-ua any more Boya Whiskey
and i Won! hint ether if i had got
into it hk*e he hare Mr Jady
Braes aes he will give up thh Rib-
bon that he bait got that is Miss
* ♦ * We w tlahiag the L’t
and had a nice time Mr W. W.
etriflin Fes bitt son Henry is hell to
head and i B«?H he is for ho Can
Run i’urty fast Well i u ill Close
for this lime hoping to bare from
this i will Rite agan
yours ns ever
R. R Wihcheutor.
\V F Pettyme in the L«tt< r
,,,rtofl.ri fiiek from Louisana.
*.clh(we cooking stove? at -LB
press’ami griprices before buy-
ing. ___
Rev. Graham
A certain Canton young man re-
cfintly w rote a note to a young la-
iy, asking permi»t»ion to aeeompo-
hy her t-» chur<-.h . The reply came
forthwith: ‘ Your company ia ex-
ceptt'd.” Tills sonkenbat puzzled
'the young fellow end he stood lor."
halting between two opinion?
vent i>n<! io mil the gni
, Very glad to eve him-
IP9 Noma 'I'ulJ and, Mary
, visited Grand Saline yester-
•> slid will not retg.ru until after
k *• Lurito.
Wilk Point fs.to haye her street
o;h<l f->r settling tho dust. The nlways glad to inset’ them.—Fruit
street? <-.f . Ctnton need a good
greasing with frgsh lard so n.? to
-ptevent our frequent tumbling e.vnr
tt’.e ’ little'’ rough plaees nnd break-
lihg our necks go often. The side
walks might be co,- sith rnbly ern -
—*—proved by rh^ -■ ia rc -
Notke.-Thme will he a grave b;Ui-ftna p^y.,,^.
yard working at E Icm dn _ Fiielay
_■ ------- ~~ before the thir-l Sunday in
Miss Lim.ie Knox of Jrand S*-, ju]y. Come early and bring- your
line visited in l-mlon Sunday and nud t asiffieient to do the-
Monday. ------i'wvrk.— B. B. Youngbloud..
W, Ikwid.-OH Wdj oDcrujv
visiting relatives in jefigewood arrvstn!
* ' • J Monday on a < '
.E. J. Steel of Owfcjt Green
in the Hub tho laltir pint cf
w.eek «n route home from
Piiiot”wI7eee heilYthT been
load of fruit which he sold nt
A’.rntf per bo-diel. From him
lear-ied that tlm Old Harp sipping I Ttfn Jluu.o was aceidehtly^tabbed
convention will meet at Tunnell’* ; •„ th(! lower j>nrt c{ tf|0 aWotnPl,
Cha pel Tburs(la)’_tajore H-e. ill ird | B 8 .jfe ,A hj^ Jofylzrylec w.i?
holding in his hand. Tjft blade
teaubed the interior ami (ho blotxi
•lowed freely.- Dr. T. P. Davis
Oor friend, I mf. M. N.-x of waB imniedialoly summoned and
Fieasant Gr^YiJ_w-if »')U see., u? !,],>swu| ti,e V;ound. It was feared
Tuesday. He has retired from the f,,r t}ta( the
interlines were!
echnn, mo o and w,il cater the ent but foriujiately such was not
dru-z business at Yantis. May eno- th* erse, Mr. House hue been get.
■< at lead you, C. M.—^Vinsbor.') ,jng ahing ns well a? cmibl he eX~ _
nSJ-• < ■t/FapT?i73fcn?r
Bi'led inmir city -ind wn» ona.gL thought jo be out of .:<• <r. 'i he
tho teachers in our public school. Hiai tef was purely aecid'-ntal nml
’ one of very deep regret. If he con-
tinues to improve ho will be up 1:1
a few dsva.
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/». T. P. A., Waco X
$ T.P. LITTLE, ij! .
P. A., Corsicana. &
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I. & G. N. PoPULAit Excui^tox^
Austin, Tex., June 13—July 2G;
University Summer School.
San Fr.snciBco.CaJ , July 18 21
—International Epworth League,
Ban Franriaao, Cal., July 14-23
—National Shooting Festive'.
San Antonio, Texas, June fl—
Woodman of the World celebra-
tion.
San Antonin, Texas, June 2G 23
—Texas State Teacher’* Associa.
Hod, ( colored.)
Calvert, Texas, June 19 27—Dis-
trict Conference, M. E. Church
South, . J
College Station, Tex., July 23 29
—Texae Farmer’s Congress
Marlin, Tex., all-year exer.rtdot)
ticket? from I. & G. N. points wt ;
rate of one , amt bneWrl
words’?Tanions hot w»4Ib, natural
gaaitation and health resorG______
I aCui •» di tn
for all of the above occasion'’. A-k .
ticket agent for particular? m i<»
rates, dates ot sale, etc., or write t<»
D. J. ) kick,
General Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Palestine, Texas.
Mr James C. Valentine of Can-
ten gave us a cal! laet Saturday
eveniug. He showed us an old
’ J. ^V. Sheibut of near thia place j Hymn and Tune bonk which had
r^crivud n pvnful Injury in the • inscribed upon the ily leaf hi> name
Rev. \\ A. ( -.'Uj'y of Ben VI oeeier. Munday of last we*
was in tho H’.b Thursday l-t-t on . j,iv \y, H Wingo’s
buMness. II? lirmored the Ls rm.iV > ..j „ i:i.\vi>|B p ,jnt. He )alt-
ruisE wTili a call wnmi here. (,tl| to stoop low •-m-ugh wlxu the
~—---’ j wagon started into th-) door »ni
Tim Hoose request^ us to state, tfl(. topof the do-^r caught hi? back.
ibat within the last fi-w nays Gif!jThe wnui d was not serious,
cost of ice has nio.ro than doubled, ________________
and therefore he will neve to Sell
it aceurdioyly.
It !• f inish**.
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The gre?t Cloudcroft Lodge line,
been completed, formally opened,
and is now in full sway, it i« |*
splendid hostelry, splendidly fur-
nished and offering an incompara-
ble cuisine, under the management
of Mr. J. J. W. Fisher, pr*>fvietor .
of the famous Hotel Sheldon of El
PaHO, Texas.
You want an enjoyable »nmmsr,
You want to get away-from the op-
pressiveneaa of the city and the
low altitudee. Go to Clmnfcreft,
N. M., 9,060 feet elevati m. Ot,
the summit of the loftiest peak < f
the Sacrameuto mountair*?. 116
miles northeast of El Paso. Aon-
derfui scenery. Tennis courts and
golf links, dancing pav'ilinr. In
fact everything desired or t>X!e*cted
in an up-to-date, healthful summer
resort.
Cloudcroft le known ae the
“Bre^hmRBpoTblfboTBo’Y.TweM."
There is but one way to ro comfort-
ably and quietly. But m>A way lo
1 than one <1 -.nge of
car«; but one way to enjoy reclin-
ing chair-cara, fseata fccej and
sleeping care all the way through
daiiv to El Pesos That way is via
the Texas 4c Pacific Rsilw <y.
More information by P’fer nr •
descriptive literature m«v b»» had ,
of any ticket ngent or E. 1 qrner,
G. P. * T. A., Dallas,Texts.
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Henry, a prominent nt-
'i Jim Hubbard, onejif ibe ExlEK- mads on
visited hi Cai.tun too latter p^r-t of PMtstt'e gop<i friends of tho Wttjhieft hoc?.- t/ot tJ
gave him in j ii!.
mate.? for tire j til, four of njiu/u toe
j u ,i«i 1103.
on every wde ?n «*il*h the
. . - , J ns tvitll. I!« uh
last wee|^, the guest of G. W.^Tijll oomrumiity, gave ua an appreciated through the public square, turned
—1 ftmRy. . ■ <‘;ill M.'inlsy, Mr. ^Hubbard i? at the pnstnftice and wentuteroea by
| tiilosop'o r, always the jail. The brave little girls
... - soul nml staved with him and finally slop-
lugie in bi? bt-ii 1, rail, or 11 ■> t .in. '1<»»1 bim r* he wn:* going ,ip it lill'r
We ulcayr ti j iy a ch-it wita Lim. hill tiesMha cemetery. No dam
— - - nge was done, L .....
Deputy S.-p-r fl 'A ill Gentry sad
Constable Ed L.nig, wl.tR- out fish*
ing Monday, caught a tort la 6 pleasant etl
yt-ars, “ nmnijji ■, 1 week, 3 d tya, 8 u.? lb it
hniHR. t> minutes,
age and weighed
luncee, 3 ilrniii?,'2 scruplei and 1 am and wife of the as me state mid
grain on Vileutiuc’jSelling FCd.it.-3. ; county are visiting their son, W.A.
Milam and wife of near Ben Wheel-
er. Also, that “Uncle” Jack Smith
------------lorncy of Cleburne,, hi? wife and ■ ft,'d wife of Loaieana are visiting
The'Cno stuck fLow Kihelnb-l , two children came in,last week,' W. W. Daniel and Bine West. Mr.
for VVille Point Angnq 2 and Hlise'the gneslsof Judgo Jno. S..Spinks j Brandm stated that he will,gu_b-'Ck
been called off. It i? thought ,and f -mily. Judge Henry Ind ’ t»> Mis-iseippi with Mr- Reevtra and
tlw water supply i? iusulH, i -nr, L<»n <- legal matters to look } t(er ’l y*wr thero in school.
--------‘ hpre i.iid ha? relumed hntno. .Mis.
I). D. Thnmta, who i»'having a I Henry and ibildreo will remain
brick building erectnd at Grand for gome time.
Saline, camo over Saturday mid
spent Sunday with hi.? family.
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901, newspaper, July 4, 1901; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302726/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.