The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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No. 13.
ONG
MAY GET MONEY
THE
I
OUR GIRLS?
TO
•RST SINS?
I
nature, sim-
*
sirls what they
CANE
It
Comparison of
sad mother
to
LONE OAK ROAD
OPEN TO TRAFFIC
w
of
PAINT AND VARNISH
DEM01
HON
K.
TO
* HINT
e Bin
is.
IO
If
I
th<
Ernest Dunn spei
L B I
Th os
and coi
■ced a complex unnat-
up
erom^lreen ville L
~ iturday
l!*arm-L«t>oi
i»t in regt
Heavenly Father
well."
We fee! deeply
District Court by
[all on refusal to
reasonable quest-
jail from 11:00
itil late yester-
I to answer the
jT for 15, 1
•itler. R. 1.
dor as Heaven's
for the
to enter.
the
wo-
Practical complet&l of the Green-
Hich|ray means much
I mer-
(By Now!
AUSTIN. Texas
what practices t
tri-
es-
vol. xxxnn.
F.LU.POUICAL
, COI
i
not.
{pillow
• ’hey wnsti
easeous cl
be d
at oul
plain
win-Willi
will tell
er anil li
Invaria
as we ■
the prjf
pood
prii
liai
nd
'owell was he:
J
^iveii them too much at-
• Sever exploited f
out
I
AlUeaTftH
enceTnet
eity of Commerce i
A large crowd waa
••ting present from
ty, as well as a 1:
shopmen and roadt
The past Legislal
t.s to its work acct
"What's w
We have b
question so <
us from so
that we've a|
They departed
bly and in single
edge of the cem-
a curtained auto-
d. traveling east,
which they had
hush fell over
lis short and slm-
dte a number of
igrave today to in-
’. floral tribute.
KILL THE EARLY FLY WHAT
IH ROADS AND AVOID DISEASE
ike application for
• learned, are: Dave of the Ions bridge
Dudley Jer- River and ex tend in
are Republi- toms to a half mik
a Democrat, bank of the river J will
Saturday, Mi
I expert pad
store tqra
tte SUP0OI
TRUST,
VERSUS BEET
■of Dr. Whitley
F to answer the
I the distressed,
‘that caused him American womefc,
when be should
trying to uncompleted roa$s
through the use of allotments
era! aid funds
mg with our girls?"
Bn bombarded with this
pen and had it fired at
pany
• been sold on the idea,
our
pnd the Uni-
jow that the
different sec-
p. At Texas
inked eighth,
n universities
This is. Dr.
striking dif-
ions.
that yon -ret f,. i iitP an<|
put on and they would
Bn to come. Chatnteri^l
^explain to thateMffiresI
paint Is. and bowels.
Wd7«wl3|
*EHfcT0RE.
i--
When/the bowels are costive
....tdsmttter ferments, prodnciu
16:18 n v. caseous riScbtton that is disai
{by cl irhs To remove thtetanuritle*
dose of Herblne iff
- ' * the work thorough^,
|ere from Yowell Price. gOc.
i «• /
to the country in tl
was then blowing.
■ up, and in exactly oi
She?!
pace and ia«*ot given the consti- /
The future of the the U. S. Savings fcystem
the Government is |ping to encourage
economy and
years ago the
was establish-
lefit of the for-
earn-
res the public that
honest and preda-
r counters with a
ine Sugar is knav-
If Beet Sugar t»
Sugar is a liar
Cane Sugar is re-
The age limit fof applicants is 25 to to this
65 years.
Postmaster
expires on JuneSoth
sumed that whraver
succeed him wi|
time. Those w|
amination and ■
the place, so far]
Young. John Hal
The firs
cans and the latl
►thing wrong with
r wrong. What?
brhes Robertson,
st and student of
ided that there's noth-
> says the girls are all
• is a matter of
II be interesting to
le at a time when
ted of uoo.ooo.ooo
iteera in sugar. •'
Cane Sugar asagr
Beet Sugar la dWh
lory. Beet Suggk
ceclaration that (Mi
I sb and rapaciougt
trust-worthy Canig
and a grafter. |f <
liable Beet SugarjHs mendacious and
malevolent. If ffth should be tell-
ing the truth, on
One fact which
that the recent in
of sugar waa ala
cult of the tariff
pound, through t
Beet have been
consumers.
Beet Sugar, i
• Rep Utah) as s
senate (where Steal
publican whip, o*.th
vented an attemi
list) tel
Mr 1 tn i Cane Sugar
• rented for the ipoilatlon
.'•meriean people.
larah 31st, there will
ra and varnish rna.i
remonstrate and ex-
ir qualities of Sher-
Kuiint products. He
It's chenper, lasts long-
better.
te receive in proportion
■du can't buy gold at
>t^f, nor can you buy
oil paint at the '
, Sherwin-wl4-
1--
v®e Banner:
E. Conway < " "
of Commerce r-
from Austin,
wap in conference with the
The
Mos-
to
lay their eggs, without this the mos-
quito could not live. All standing
water should be dirained where pos-
sible. In other /cases the water
should be covered 'with oil or sur-
face minnows placet in the water.
Dwelling places should be screened
toe most of that by Bn automobile in crossing Alamo Importance when
'ed by hie wife. «»r*«t right in tltesheart of the dty. and certificates
> prostrated with of small e
The dear little fellow is now investment.
€<nyerce_jountol
COMMERCE, HUNT COUNTY, FRIDA?, MARCH 30, 1923. f
WHAT IS
REFUSED TOTALK
DOESN’T LIKE JAIL
SO CHANGES MIND
17
cakle
influenza from
icda^or adjournment of fu,,y recovered.
.sgten. i he contracted a de<
e Adjourned to meet in Monday of last week
third Saturday in
bad as ranked by thi
results obtained, exteidl
over a period of yeay.
picture of what
most reprehensible.
:.tor who vot<
Cie special sesi
The meeting
Greenvills thoj
April. £
*•___________
A
money is spent
to repair the
these pests.
Flies are known to spread typhoid
, dysen- Texas.
Reed, one of the oldmrt and highly
spected citizens of Xadonia. died at
his home here early-this morning.
Captain Reed wag born on March
23, 1843, in laiwrehce County. Ala-
bama. later moving/with his parents
to Tennessee. Ha/ moved to Gober.
Texas, about fifty-yjx years ago and
in£»x>f Texas since.
V a member of the
He joined the
I K. on March 1,
1862. in ArkansasJihar the Texas line.
— —— --•»»- yfcen. Sul Ross, and
•ed to the cavalry night.
General Forrest
He had always The appointment ds
the erand tnrv » « - —--------- "»««>• from the thfee highest grades
. ..I' C“mp No 12fc U.C. V.. the ‘ ’
----^3 camp here. i
from
pen Is heao-
dRaded first young
ilso Dallas winner.
.50 for 15. Rapge
M OO pdr 100Z-
Monla, Texas.
X wtfd?
take office at that which means a r
> will stand the ex- Marshall and Texai
The two and a ha
knelt tn prayer. =
quoted by listens
rejoiced that our-
hundred per cent^lor God. for coun-
try and for horned
as they came sill
file. At the soul
etery they loaded I
mobile and depa
the direction fn
come. A profot
the crowd during
pie ceremony,
people visited thi
spect the K.
together with c
has thrown a pall of g!
city. Death was due''t
placed in jail and lined 8100 Saturday
morning In Eight*
Judge George B. |
answer a just and,
riK dyspeptic Ion asked of him I
•table a good after remaining if
r would soon Saturday morning
U. meals It day afternoon, decii
•es of question.
Igthen
though they must*
cuted and filed w(
er at Washington prior to the hour
AUSTIN, Texas. Mgrch 24.—It has
Provqp that flies and
‘ a num-
T. Scott, student considers
kof the other
b beyond dispute is
peases in the price
Jtet wholly the re-
ff..of 1.7wM cents a
wfieh both Cane and
Mabled to exploit
wj|h Senator Smoot
'spokesman in the
•tor Curtis. Re-
the same day pre-
to investigate the
the world what a
has
tbe
rlcan:
Hunt County
'olitical Confer- (
session i
^^ffnte a tv
^s Tablets to strdRgthen He was returned t
•tion and regulate the liver room and after ansi
Uon was released. 1
--- has tbe 8100 fine to
inday in Paris. Banner.
I
winners hm
>le. ed by cocke
•iyr. a pen at Det
ft doev Eggs from_,
^asantly. eggs 81.
IcNatt^Mget. w
re bilij
----------^eel
fifty years the tfb-rc nf the tlm^Wnit
carry on the •
devised. The Government Savings
System was reorganized and Treasury
savings certificates ■ were issued to
• eecur-
New life was injected into the
. —upon
It s conducting a cam-
paign of education to teach tbe neo-
lose sustained p|« to save; to have them avoid the
id Mrs. Sam swindling operations^which take hun-
leir house by dreds of millions of hard earned
I work of years i
•use waa eom- jng for sale
Bra. Newman is vcnlent form of inv<
taste and artis- inations within the
by her industry which are
4th many bean- booklet.
her
like
pi Randolph)
€ March 26. — Just
Be average college
[most reprehensible
and most to be ayoided are revealed
series of tabula-
a period of
announced by
Dr. A. P. Brogan, (adjunct professor
of philosophy at |^e University of
Separate |tabulations were
— -----IB of men and wo-
men students in the plesnentary course
the result announced be-
ing there obtained Jrom the spring
of 1919 to the springSof 1921. In the
average obtained tgere are included
the opinions of 534 indents. 242 men
and 292 women. Among the women
the practices which! are considered
worse are listed in ||ie following or-
der: Sex irregilarity, stealing,
cheating, lying, drilling, gambling,
vulgar talk. Sabbath breaking, swear-
ing, gossip, selfishnesf, idleness, snob-
bishness, extravaganA, smoking and
dancing. Among the^nen practically
the same order of ranking was ob-
tained. the only difference being that
gambling was said t* be worse than
drinking and gossip |tas not quite as
women. The
ing as they do
give a clear
s&dents consider
l.Not all of the
1 practices were considered bad by all
of the students. a.nds- the practices
listed as least bad intrude at least a
few opinions rating foem as “least
good.” Reports of individual stu-
dents during the yeafs studied and
during subsequent yeiBs have varied
very little from the general average,
(according to Dr. Bgogan. Other
vices have been listed* from time to
Disrespect, critsism and aim-
naflied as things
the great which the student should avoid while
' ■* profiteering
. ' ' — listed as vices
We've losi.toucb with
wine affection and the
life,
our
te not satisfied.
»n the modern girl is
Br morals than on her
forced into too fast
member of the wholesome:
and the schools they mght
re-
un-
Mre. Sam swindling operations^which take hun-
houae by dreds of millions of hard earned
money from them; land. It is offer-
a sound, safe and con-
eaiment in denom-
• Jfeach of all. and
fully explained in the
¥ ’
CAPTAIN T.C. REED
DEAD AT LADONIA
>rn in Dooglas-
tl. 1870. making From Mr Rector'** home was carried ings only with I
him past S3 years lof age. He has the mangled remains of their darling safe keeping,
practiced medicine ter IS years and b°r- wlK> WM killed national savings
---- —-— ----- —»- — — uaa oven in Com
Sugar Oomtffe and what Bern time He is su:
C*#* three sons, his mother, four brothers P°®r mother b
and three sisters. ■ The brothers are.
of bra
I. xlnd 1
aubsttti
F for more I
lard, is a guardMe
Hity. It is easy W
lys put. We invite’
ik questions and let t
•ou what a really g<
come!
”EtPA,NT*p‘
u
I From Greenville Bamu
Construction work on the Green-
: ville Ixine Oak highway, nearly 15
miles in length, which is also a part
I of the Culberson Highway that con-
graveled pike six
.... I pass-
Osk. intersecting
no
in semi-official
was expressed the
will be finished
of fed-
n^t yet received here. aKajnst these pests.;
f A1IP n n *1 m The time t0 star^these campaigns
11 11 V r n Iw M r N T is now' an,i every?n« Should lend
•U V I la II Hl Li 11 1 th2ir assi,Unee g, exterminating
these pests. Much -more can be ac-
complished if the j campaign starts
early before the flies and mosquitoes
have an opportunity;to increase.
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GREAT LECTORE
BUT NO CROWD
The funeral of
was held Tuesday atl
ial was made in Rose
in the Religious services weftr conducted
| Engineers' hall,
present, delegates
il over the coun-
ne delegation of
)n of Commerce,
re was reviewed
■plished, but not
much could be said jfor It. <
I
Routine business took much of the
time, after which resolutions were of-
fered. chief among Which was one to
go tovheadquarters/Mking that State
•ih-..i«Avrters take up with the entire
State the matter of the Legislature
kdjourning after being called in spec-
rial session by the governor. It was
the consensus of (opinion that the
Legislators had no^ "toted"
the people of Texas in refusing to
• ■ main in scssion^as per call of the
Governor, until tfch appropriation bill
was as least passed, thereby obriat-
ig at least tbe possibility of another
<altod session and'
> nse to the taxpa:
The resolution as
finally adopted cAl
pie of Texas to del
We have ;
tintion, and.,
while crow<|Ag
iRjye cultivated.
Movies, stMe. clothing manufactur-
ers. novelists advertisers, and even
l-rs have set up a stan-
le
ibive and open to sug-
sen quick to grasp,
irdized our girls like
plicity. wbof
real things <j
We've mad
are. but we 1
The strain
not more on
health,
a i________ ._
tution to stand it — - -
whole women's sjtnoveznent in
ica depends on iSthe health
sqjifly miss
iiV. A fire
i <|rath.
tAp is coming to
nA Three nice
Idince, being built
3 We hope Mr.
<u as we hate to
rfl consider them
rar community.
E. CORNER
. cnants;
De^enport's commission tensive
and it is pre- gives a direct higl _
is appointed to intersecting the Dixfis Highway
a offioo nA 4ks4 —... 'i . . .
to carry 600.000 gertas on its body at
one time. Tbe Best way to kill jn ethics,
flies is to destroy their breeding
places, remove all tilth, screen, trap
and “swat."
There are many different species
of mosquito. Somd are disease car-
riers and others a^e not. Malaria,
dengue fever and fellow fever may
be transmitted by jihosquitoes.
best plan is to kill q!l species,
quitoes must have B’nter in which
without this the
Amer- I
of the the people to practice
thrift.
Our immediate - locality has been Postal Savings Systi
cast into gloonkdft two terrible mis- .ad, chiefly for the
fortunes in the sh*t space of awsek. eign-born who wouli
“ ‘tnr'B hftm* WAA inoe Mat., —fit. S' rv
the » Government for ins
Dui
wei
means
... and
to meet 1
cannot yat Governntent for
But these savings securi*
adapted to after-war
a tiew method to
INVESTMENT
A very attractiveS.booklet issued by
-----1 tells what
, that a U. S. Civil ^frvice competitive
I examination for postmaster at Com-
merce will be tied here. Blanks
and information may be had of Ers-
I kine Wheeler, secretary of the civil
service examiners, at the postoffice.
J at any time
properly exe-
and
two
r is
supposed to be at an early date, d
er conditions will j
I \ /
l/\ BARBED ROCKS
r Barrtj Rock hatchingjl
layer*,
el thate
When ytewLbei
layin: or vi.Tg*
t*tte grand jury lie, they lay.
wflfig tbe qua*- (15 per hundi
HPwever. he still
• *y—Greenville "TH
today.
pastor of the Methi
Bonham. Interment
auspices of tbe
which fraternity the ihf-eased
honored member. 1^5
udd Fellow. Thera tei
seinblage at both tbe <h
cemetery to pay homaar
of the been definitely ;----Jr
-a re- mosquitoes are responsible for
ber of diseases, said Dr. Z. "
Secretary of the Texas Public Health
great amount of in the results of
every year in Texas tions.
damage wrought by three
—™ a few
at Greenville,
people here from Greenville and from
the country communities where he
------J the day Thurs-
day to hear him 'than turned
out from < 'ommerce. The keynote
of the address was iCo-operation.''
While it is an old subject, like hon-
esty and many others, ij was present-
ed in a way that was Impressive, in-
structive and inspiring The only
regret of those who hefcrd it was that
the house was not paqked. The lec-
ture was at the Methodist church.
EXAMINATION
FOR POSTMASTER--r- Inctt8 with the giaaveled pil
I Hie Postal Department announces miles southeast of this city and
es through lx>ne C ‘
with the Rains County Highway, has
progressed to such an extent that it
was opened to traffic Tuesday with
exception of a strip approximately
two and one-half ngfies long in the
Sabine bottoms, whieti has not been
according to announce-
Fiont Greenvj
Secretary VI E.
Greenville Clfimber
different angles, turned this utnorning
where he ""
members of £e State Highway Com- Lsociluom
III 154M111 Cl VP' t 7 Fl . n —. - . * « •
was humiliating and disappoint- time,
to the few who turned out to lessness were often
war the hear Dr. John E. Audrey. t__ ' ' ' 2 L__
grew in Chautauqua lecturer, Yhursday night, in school, and speedim
' found that the people of “nd bootlegging were listed as vices
-----------I failed to respond to to b« avoided in the hofeie town.
llle opportunity of hearing this great Comparison of the pesults at the
Who patriotically Kan. He spoke at Columbia school. University of Texas wife results ob-
U‘^Ue8tS Ot 018 Fairi;« an<i Yowell during the day. tained in similar tabuBtions at the
m<VY t° carry on end a few days before had spoken University of Chicago and -fb. cni.
There; were more versity of Wisconsin i
moral standards of thi
tions are practically all
Sabbath breaking is
while at all the nortiNi
it is ranked fourteenth.
Brogan states, the on]
ferenoe between the sA
and three sister*. ‘ The brothers are. ‘
Dr. G. M. Whitley. Dr. J. W. Whitley • inimortaltrad by death, but wished
and Ed Whitley of^ Honey Grov* and poor.
1 Dr. H. H. Whitley M Commerce. The <‘<tch one gleam of Jhe golden splen- the war.
— — Shaw >nd Krj| dor as Heaven's fate* opend wide ties were not
Grov* and Mr*. for th* glorified s^rit of ber darling conditions, and
' Ute < a : C“rry °n 018 savin*? “ovement was had spoken during
hi further Tb*7 wUI “ourn h|fe long and miss. A— . . unn®
laid upon the fsrolly in the critical H,s re“,Y ™i,e- hir ruddy kiss.
Illness of the eldest ten. John, who is Th* ’atter of hta W’ ,«*t-
18 years of age. H|,haa pneumonia Hi‘ childish phrase* soft and sweet take tbe place of wgr savings ,
pus, though But time will soften the stricken ities. New life was injected h.
ly improved. he,rt" and tbe* feel our and it is now working
M----a|| things bioad lines.
>■
thf 11
- by our friend*, Mr.> ’am
i Newman, in losing -^hei
. fire. The aecumulra
' which adorned their;
pletely destroyed, j
a woman of exquisite
tic temperament and;
had filled ber house
tiful things. We si
and her lovely faml
that is as sad as a
Round bouse add it
the front in buildit
bungalows are in evil
by H. H. England.
Newman will rebuilt!
give them up. W<
quite an addition to I
About twelve
stfei
F
iltx trust their
e t G
• ijng the
oferement
savings stamps when they fc.
sold to persons Commerce had
whi wanted a safe the opportunity of hearing this
*• service examiners, a,
*’arC.h. * ~ f ?Pt T' C' APP>i<*tions may be filed
r ie- though thev must, he properly exe-1completed, according to
•Jth the Commission-j ment by County Engineer A. D. Duck.
of closing business on April 17. 1923. | ville-Lone Oak I “
le city, according to local
chants; it not only%pens up an ex-
! trade territtfry to tbe east, but
hpay into Mineola
there.
graveled highway into
Tana.
f-mile strip north
over the Sabine
through tbe bot-
beyond the south
be completed
as fast as weath
rmit, it wa* **1(1^
had been a reside:
Captain Reed wi
Confederate ArmyX
Whitefield Legion jp.
Esker Cotton, tte youth who was He Berved l|nd?r
in 1863 was transl
and served und-i
until the surrendL,
taken an active p0t in the Robert E.
local jn the examination^
S I
mission withSyt
of the Hunt Co:
representative
i and the
of Commerce,
& the commission the
A the county for a coin,
system.
* Lc detailsfipf the conference were
them, not lna'l,‘ i‘>i»c by Mr. Conway, who
the simplicity, Ka‘** ‘tie attifede of the commission
and spirituality that was v«ry favorable to the petition of
Hunt County;' for completion of its
roads, although it was not indicate*
what action tilght be taken in order
to make aflfjlabte certain funds
young girl, who is Pb'^-cd from Stat? and Federal funds
to be devoted .to the completion of
certain roads.
Hunt County officials bad had
advices today Jbut
The sophisdeated city type is now *!uarters the bejfcf i
is
WA8HINGTON,-
Lhe Cane 8«g*r -
Beet
Huger allege* eg
•eply—«H *f wh
'fficial record,-- i
the American pe
tjiey are being gl
<r 8300.0OTXIOO by' gambtor. and prof- ‘ sUte„ Mre’ W.i».
Joe Imlrd of Honeyf (
Caatlebvry of Verndj^
The band of affliction
ly in
ten. Ji
Hfjia*
and bls condition is precarious, though
today it is reported *|lgh;
The community de*|fty sympathizes
with the family in th* hour of great
trouble.
K.LLtriiiate
liara-Jl.l.l, rolgwini, the Uuwk
ceremony at the tMrial ot Dr. E. R.
Whitley Tuesday teenlng. six white-
robed and hooded,-Klansmen appear-
ed in single file from the south and
stationed themselves at the grave.
One of the silent figures stepped for-
ward and placed -ta beautiful floral
cross at the head of the bier. Work-
ed in rich red roves were the letters.
"K. K. K." Th^ Klansmen then
' ii These words were
isfe: "Fater, we are
ir-fbrother stood one
eference to completion
•unty road system. Mr.
Conway was*before tbe commission
as the representative of the Green- rni,. o- i, 2. VT' A‘ r “roK“n.ia
Ville organiTtion and the Hunt fever t h I ” trPh°irt °( ph,loso»hv U
<ounty Chanfeer of < ommerce am f t ‘“berculosis.; diarrhea, dysen- Texas. Separate I
wu ommerce. and try. etc. A single fly has been known , .> J.
represented • the commission th. ..1. * ““own made of the opimorj
urgent need
I leted road
extending Aver
years, recently
DR.ER.WHPLEY
BURIED TOESDAY
-j
Drj B. R. Whitley
Itdraoon and bur-
: Mount cemetery.
7 ; • l at
the Baptist church by the pastor. Rev.
J. A. Roper, and Rep. ><J. C. French, there is soi
lOdist church at girls—radica
t *a sunder the Beatrice
Matenic Ixxige, of famous femj
was an men, has 'Mcfi
was also an in8 wrong, rae
is a large as- right but— 'js.
lurch and the We have Hgi
- to a depart- ur*l envirodraent for them to grow
■ad citizen, neighbor aid friend, and *n-
the numerous beautiful floral
butes attested the affgetion and
teem of his associates in life.
Dr. Whitley was a
City School Board
were dismissed at 3:00 o’clock in
fair with fl>?<'t to his memory and for the
selfish service he has rendered his earnest refon
community. The business houses <>ard which j
were also closed from ’8:00 till 5:00 naturally ini|
o'clock in his honor. .. pestion. hasl
The death of this g*od man and We've stap|
'its consequent ex- worthy citizen is particularly sad and. fashions. ;
iyer*. ' together with other Recent deaths. ’~
amended and has thrown a pall of gloom over the the rage. .Bvery girl
lied upon the peo- Death was du*Jto pneumonia *>ve up tn it.
-mand the resigna- superinduced by a rdjent attack of
tion of every Reg|esentatlve and Sen- influenza from which.^ he had never
tor adjournment of fully recovered. Abotit ten days ago
i cold, and on
ie made a drive
! blizzard that
Pneumonia set
• week he pass-
from a life of settee to a life oi
reward. It is san
that he never tailed
eall of the poor o*
and It was thi* tralj
‘ to go out in the eoM
COMBINE
j ville, Ga.. Septembef
him wwera* MO i
reh 17. — What ,
irt any* of the ba, llred in
--- He is
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1923, newspaper, March 30, 1923; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359533/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .