The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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nn
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f i*»n
not
l<*ng
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to
jt
to
mo
1 til*
r
to
Tin
a re
in
next
way
i r*
Rio
the point
to double
of their
t tent ion
th®
w.
first
nor.* an
daylight
th®
out
rule
K”
We
will
*111
on i
*<>l
or want
but
• - -cointnis-
And th*
we hope n
the
written Miner
We
at last
n this country
tor all tiiwi
mdrr
the
to go
served
»y
going
and then
* It her
Nev it
country have the
to tiie general politi
today They have literally
the wool that
their eye
are
they
wide
i he
all
we have i
he f.uind
Old the fi
i We imagine that there are several
official heads at Washington now
wish that "Bleating0 Blanton had not
bleated. And well go farther and
say that they are afraid of his next
bleat We wish we had more bleat
era bleating everywhere.
got any of Saturday's and Sunday's
rain should get In Correspondence
with the Bay City Business League
and obtain about four fifths of
moisture we don't need
have plenty to go round
come tir«t
llcanistn
Equal suffrage was
federalize and <
in w ishington. but
NO’ '->» loud that It has
•ill over these I nited Stat
where we
dog dart1 the
Susie Anthony*.*
but they haven’t
back on the
feel as safe
I allow.
We have almost reached
are about ready
legislature to ratify
Federal amendment.
the innards to
boys back home'' ho
as circumstances
they
came Very
fool one.
be caught napping
before in tli< history of the
have the people been wiser
than they are
have literally snatched
has been pulled over
aw,ly from their faces am’
watching for the square deal
are going to have with both eyes
open They have been fooled
about the last time
name of war
be repealed
i war. i
to Impound
w>ls who. after all.
more dangerous thnn the rascals
George M Hailey Thb is the most
seiiHible thing you hav
you went crazy on equal suffrage
are pleased to s»-** that you
have a few lucid moments
Those parts of Toxas that did not
any of Saturday's
should get In
the Bay City
obtain about
Federation repudi
utm the daylight saving law The
truth i«. the people are denuindlng
that all the fool things put over upon
them
shins and
time
will
faddists
tor een
nwuy wit
I ’enmerac v
It Villa v ant* t.o Ain tlo life* oui
of U-irr.in* i he must keep his bullet*
on the Mexican side of the
Grande. tecau-e th.-il fur every
that crosses over ten Xincrictiri*
tlwr* will be sent across to see where
came from. The lulled States
near suiciding acting the
and the country refuses t<
tiie second time
sunre thing
cue of the plan
centralize powers
t T. x;< ■ has said
been hear*)
IS
'-s e **•*»* ■_
4
Just look at them lined up!
—that s why th® Him* form W
T
7
, Burleson got bujty fast as soon as
. congress took the wire- he was pull-
I Ing out of his hands H® is now en
gaged in playing more politics
Everybody is Joining n War Savings Society
S 8. If you're not in one gut in. If there
is not oue handy organize one. If you don't, know how write to Frank XL
Smith, Federal District Director, Dallas. Toxas, and tiie necessary informer
tton and blanks will be sent you by return raalL
That non-stop flight across the At-
lantic in 16 hours and 12 minutes
may be worth the Stt.OOO the boys
won. but tor us well we'll keep on
operating a great religious daily whh
our feet on the ground.
d
>nixt
•tract
in
then
it
w®
r.l< l<
lilt I I XX I > OF I Mil>T.
ckh
m.illsm.
urted
that
111
any
J»O W»"
ever
«»r
ind
the
tv
f rviris'
i 11 m 1<
u rt
n uf
upon uh
niinun
dU
de
<’i*n
qua re
the
IT
tu’iiph
IIHH‘1*
of
(ll<
n
GET IN LINE!
It Hoi pc
fl
walk
on tlo
waking up
i- ii>
lower
cinch
in Hi
« of I
the
a r
TIh-
ii nd
thio
utm racy
ii Wash
on i
the |
i nd
-iturtiion
them
for w aid.
we have
b> which
fituad for
iml
mon
i nd er
pein
of a
had
rlnciidv
and
arc
of
th* re l
proWUm ed
naid from
r would tn
A merb
purveyors
t'hfoniele
notice und
The
Statu*
1 that
r t> i
much
* hi ch thin
olm lides .
on which
t.:i rkeru
advertising
opportunity
Would you get
beaut y.
rofiurn a tv
.1-nt or rat
wild -< veil
■i hold r «"t
"ttfidurd
gttrfr gi
und a
rvfttn- one
for
tie vol* nt
rub up
It
i I .
to usurp i
and in doing
HR well HS
when uttch
emotional
the
take
it in a
<i< .ding
jean way
ii a hmtlthy
* locking
of
enthURlmdlc
among the
edm nt lolial
lions
« callh.
frlvndti *
«dgn
I'uritaiitcal
political perfldv a
rub their eyes, sit up.
• the handwriting
will rule, tn the I'nlted
You can depend upon that
Nowhere hits the millennial circus
t han
of
mil
licttcr
threatened
a fining to
blit e- p.
line«. as hv
tied at
■M BUggl
hl- m r-
ay is roming. for it
relief from th* pre-
and you
to handle
The Mnlsgords < ‘•mill
One Year
pun eyors
for tin
shut you want,
renown, health
I’or five dollars I will send
you an • xact roplicu of rortunatus's
e ip i .i to ml,iuM may he worn dur-
ing sleep, thus nveessliatin ; no deten
lion from your regular business
Would you become a convincing talker
nd talk your way into th® uro-iidf’ncy
of your concern within tlo- week ' A
P >- t il lo lngs one of lu imisthvne*'
pebbles, placed beneath the tongue It
nirtmd
>< nd upon
straight -
nurptise it servi : ir I
if modern l ivtllzu’icn :
O-d 1 V either eHt'em" I
< fulfilled II it
right or to the I
ropublb
it. m>is>i
tlo- ruli
pcopti
lized power
-1 Hi, Toxa■*
Ii C
the people i
;• . There i« in thif
degree* than in *
MUtflcleiiti,
wldet ing, a y < a t
uncertAintv
£ 'Photo v'ho tMui
Ifcstlng itself
through certain !
fstli- t< nd* t)i b i>
Aecomp ois ir r I
Hull* uli
cont rm-t
Oll“lv
point
If one t o -
box orators tiro
tifford to be «t f
ultra conserviitiv
If tlor. Hl. 1
revolution
stifled hint
nrchy ami Iron f
th <■ eaveH.
W® have
thnt this w
but especial!'
tn walk a high -.ftd ntrr
tween the i'hi» in of I'ru
th* one hand, am! that ol
on the other
The thci ri.
was folllnl«d.
It has r< ted
rest, th
structure
di threat
Its destiny cannot I
awervm* etther to the
left
H* Htnbllitv wmil-l
nulte t< ■ dan erou iv
ward iiltrn
rinllv i lent-
one toward
We must hold f" I wl
to those - t.iml ird. and Ide
have stood u: in - mb good
the ptiHt renlury and a qtmiT-'i'
we nitt«t rvfn e one extreme ns o
In' the retnidv for another
Th >r* f»r- !l»f»"“ “ho would let
lowest stratum of o< i.-ty
mont without r* Mraint
There !ire Ilion** who would put >h
screw* on so tight as to bring ..I"’1
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The Daily Tribune
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CAREY SMITH
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h
n
laid
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1 111. 1 KIIH M I'linilM, t GMI- t X »
Fubtlsher
*.i.RCysUij"
V
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longer ■*<
and gains
t h ron
Ancii-nt
d«r how
oh into
u n t •
■ : ■■
Vl«fct-
Eiiterd .*
the poktofflct
of Cungre
Tim
fight i
and
iat»
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fl
EGPESTI
JEWELER
\S t
purveyor
Shi h a*
p portunity
from some
h. the aw
h will be
11 •;iu-form
rl**
seeing vehicles ,
oiislv appointed
tour of the tiew
earth with even greater
b* promio-d i.y thv
r CHII
< orr< s|s*nd< in <•
I bidding for an
I light niii.it
SlllSf lill’l IHA K VI INI
'I h<- bully Tribune
One Year
to affotd
genuine
among lurge masses ot
oit If the |* udors tliimHiiv*
zi.-q into soimthliig like blind
kehitiy' in the lm-viluld*‘
rude Indeed
rity agttlnnt
'.I.;:, r tlo
i et! po
faii-ir»
I suffrn
remember The Tribune’s
woman Huffrage n'nw realize
w> guagmi th‘ Intentions of
Hie legiH-
rv to |. d
t lltlh- mot*- sumpHi'
mil doing the Hr< lilar
heaven and the new
itch than
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for
FlUe
jt
through H
B. K biil < <»•
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the
ure
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r
pu
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r
4 d
in
ng
rxi
a
is
SHINE
a s
iduption ot
wurnun
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in
in
in
or
h^r<
n th-
in
if
8 1
h*
w e r
on
Im-
tan*..
ma j
ted
Then
irty.
H
ind
was charged.
r
Ml I I I.
I III
Something ’
The
rm
■lu!
)rncr
great
vs ei *
Hl
result
innirie
to
orders
I I T
h
was
saloon,
Feefc'HurtT
re- ■
crr.mcnt.
can
Tb«r« is *. Dr. Scboll Foot C
ApplUncs or tistnedy for
pirit of.
will
ill - I
I i \ " M IH KU I
I* Hi
when
for t
ivgun
how
Por
sustained
■'.UH-
ift er
BUS.
Th
we
Is
York
rltory
term
ncipu
morat*
Ex port s
Slm-t
as paid
of the .lews.
alas, he
-----------o—o-
< oi oiMito t hi \ r\
A piti-
State
fin
the
to
for
con-
t the
their
to
ton
On*
ate
$r> .ilOrt.im1'
the
pm- >
law. i
York
for
i.k d< m
federal
of
it. light,
belov* d
refle* t
llsnn
neral
nnn-
tt d 2d
cam ■
pack
? Is
this t
and that is:
lationshii
There is
*h° |
th* '
gov* non
Texas
it v '>{ i he
constit utionai
by a s
do not
d In l
l-gt-hon
sdvHtfon
II eibx-n
1 into co
n and boys
the
ship
York
Bronstein
her -
U \\ TN
I \l Ml'TIOX 1 HitV| I It h i
• viol
I pie <
tn
have I
people
h'jun* n»
of Labor n
t'ornev G.-neral I’altm-r
-'er General Burleeon t »
ictur-s
emmet
lifted t.
cidc. .»
nrst'
.1700
■j,. I .Imus
Son of God So •
I,,. I’hrist Christianity
NOTHING.
There
I hiring
Teutonic
mm lives
i > the
therein
lie* ano*
h i stood*
m favor
i dec la re I
that th*.'
P adof
I the
places a
disposition
appointed
at I'ud.a-
mor The
■
the f<
to In- wrong The same *]m-s-
up to every one of us today.
Will you
---0—0-------
Do you want to take a real vaca-
tion* Buy war savings stamps
Tw&s
TEUt SAVINGS STAMPS
fSSUKft MY THB
UNHWD STATES
CCrVERNMENI
I ut th*- men
■ al aid to i-hanr* th<
; traitors to d< mot-rar
■ ■ *c»- to
capacity
M<>ihIh)
ubject of
people but
every tradi-
• democratic
* the principle*
of their South-
and a govern
ii by the people
State
at many
rule or ruin. This
xill any church
SHINE as a church
iivld'ial*
fcxn tr-xbU. Tms* sic.- (
K pl* and *f!*cuv* d*vk
h*v* brought foot com-
fort to BaUion* of people.
When feted by out e«-
P*n,they give imm*dut* *
L reiMf and will correct the
c*u»» of your euftent g.
Jilring your foot tWlblM
to us. No cbarg* for
KT this aervic*.
moon
the gteai
ever llv*
the truth that
s followers
see Him ex
Tho-e
who DO
1st dee la
world ”
ot
DO NOT
EARLY SO
IT
r claim
damigml
I’ritith niih-mds
paign to tt.ieb
'.mil-, head
'-'I I Toss
Siberia,
' r- v d
In the
•ank f. r every
Ibikotti leads
•t Etinropean
of th* South Sea
susceptible to
ami tuberculosis, which
-f > *-s are decimating the people
Major George XV Simmon* of Sr
of a special American
mi -ion to Russia and
ays bolshevism must be de-
in l:u--c;t to .;nve civilization
I'nlted States there Is one
4,o:i2 Pe iple North
with one bank for every
Tn the Philippines there
bank for every 1 "ou.miO
iz*d
of Hi
and is to i
At it la pot
I lx>id. but they
Father" Chr
light of the
'Yr- are the light
These
person i.
is only one
•lerson*
' *aeked
•honiies.
-nd the
Southern
launched
Home First" campaign. In Seattle.
Wash., :G"*i pew homes are being
uilt as rhe result of a five-day drive
Justice Tierney of New
I his man Trotzky
’’is name when ho llv*d hero—w
•efitre me for non-payment of rent
'lit ebb f oecnpation then was writ
tig detestable things against
His joy in Iff* was to take
i can to the saloon, have it filled
with beer and drink it."
Let the people think!
■------o—0----------------------
comes
which will bit
The petitioners aver that by reason
of the fact that only one adjoining
• oiinty. \ustin. has adopted the
visions of the tick eradication
Colorado County will receive practi-
cally no benefit In requiring cattle tn
Hits county tn tie dipped when the
county is practically surrounded by :i -
tick-infected territory. The expense
for building vats, their maintenance •
and employing Inspectors is estimat-
'd to cost almost |3A,P0t».
Lavaca and Wharton Counties have!
not held election* and the statement I
is made that they will not. but will'
waft until 1922, when the law goes
into effect throughout the State Fay-
ette County has recently rejected the
provision*.
The normal vote of Colorado Coun-
ty g At an election held Feb-
ruary 1. 14'1 votes were cast at which
the provisions of the tick eradication
Hw became effective by a majority
of 4k votes.
mu sat .is of im
fed to perpetmi
•f the peopl. ..
ax- , irlslw-d i
to
Southern i
- a cr»-H<
hi
nest. i
l*t hv
' Ith t wo
• ‘t'i'C! f< r
'msinrss
rill bed lawyers
t y state -’ml
eomntercial
wlv'le lumber industry.
Pine Association
n.ittonw Me
cam pa I an.
new
royalties
The first -aoman judge
the .n't government
Hiinv.ry. wa< a milliner’s as-
!. f ml «he presided on the benc>
colleagues, a tailor ami a
She conducted the court
o efHcirntlv that distln-
prilsct her.
national tin-
org.-inlzations
the
lately
"Build
in I
are
n»eless
world, "I
the door, be th
way is a thief and
’he light of the world.”
bread of LIFE.”
ance of Christ as
Socrei ri-
ma led to
and Postmil
ke action nrminst moving
.f bolshevism and socialism.
• twin ; to th* wearing
lothlng, native
’-bimis have become
■ineutmmia and tuberculosis.
I ma ting the
XV. Simmons
special
to
Hit- powor r
The r<-|m It
trol the v< i*i
Force bill
i»i inclpk-s,
invoke fed*
of Texa
and a disk
sovereign
!nw and g*
Hon is sub
vidua! to <
n<>t heard
f-.,, 1,-r.l
I will of t
I am the
also <aid
world ’
conflict a« the tpoon am!
the lights of the night so a
light of the world. The
stars reflect the light ot
ii-ht. the - tin. so we must
manner th
only
the
- department orders to
aany rural in-- delivi rv
n 'entr.il and Northern New
nml .imnlcamatfon of th>' t r-
«ith oth* r routes aroused
of protest from business m«n
'.inner* and ptutal carriers.
When the electric furnace was first
node known to \im-rli an mantifac
■’ir* r th* patent In the Cnlted States
' a i f!'* red l<> ill*- managers of om
great concern for
reported against the process
h>t time this corporation
: ittm.nmi jn
first
to be right
tight thing.
Wanting to d
< lent and wanting
Savior will not do
Pilot tried to
WHS
i JT
j li»4!
polll
A mu jo i
Ute
| tion
i r*-'u •
• fmm
>t
the gov
told
w as
right and finally did that which he
knew t
tian I -
What will your an;-w< r be?
be like Pilot and hesitate and finally
| re„'e t th - Christ? If you are not
j trusting in tiie blond ot a crucified
and risen Savior you are lost. You
cannot trust in character or anything
else. So get right with God. Church
membership will not save. Baptism
will not save Morality will not save.,
Except ye repent ye will all likewise ,
p< itsh;'' so said the Christ.
The efforts of all false religions is1
to deify man and humanize Deity.
Christ wlio led a holy life died for
those who led an unholy life Howl
about your relations to this Christ j
Remember that "He that hath the i
Son. hath life ''
COME OCT TONIGHT and hear the'
sermon on the subject, ‘ DOES THE|
BIBLE TEACH A BURNING HELL? I
IS THERE X BURNING HELL?"
A warm subject and may be an in-j
terestlng and warm sermon.
FAIL TO BE THERE
YOU MAY GET A PLACE TO SIT
IS I IRKSOME TO STAND.
Ut on*- way to salvation,
on- Savior If man could save ’
rs< 1!. then the tragedy of Calvary i
was unmi essary and ot no avail It I
was a useless sacrifice Christ said j
to the world, I am the wav" "| am
eutereth any other
a robber” "I am
I am the
the accept-I
a personal Savior is !
The -rear need of the world today.
Pilot admired Christ He did not I
believe him guilty of the offence with 1
which he was charged. Possibly he '
* lir-ved He was the Christ, the King '
He wanted to free Him j
But al.is. he wanted something else '
more than h** wanted to free Jesus j
or to declare Him guilty-
mor*- than he wanted to do what h- .
■ new io be right. He desired to do1
the tight thing, but did not do it j
a thing is not suffi ,
Christ as your'
you must go far- •
ther Pilot tried to evade a decision.'
he hesitated to do what he knew
Columbus. Texas. June hl
titan addressed to 1 E. Clark,
senator: to H J Miller, tejiresenia-
tive. and to la-omu-.l Tillotson, flo-
t’lri.il representative, is being g* tier I
ally signed in the several voting pre-
cincts in Colorado County reque-ting
these lawmakers to introduce a bill
in the next i-alle<l session of the leg-
islature to exempt Colorado County
from the operation of the tick eradi-
iiition law until the entire State of
T<x.is comes within its provisions.
in 1921
XlKht.
The subject of Monday night j
What Is the Matter With Bay- Citi
Text’ What shall 1 tlo with J<-
who I- called th* Christ?''
l it one thing the matter
tnv other town,
It is not in proper re -1
with the Christ of Calvary.")
no virtue tn an ethical
•f salvation
way to
■ ■ r 11 ■' '
for
t ran*4t,
m*S w* ar*
'•ntemplate*
■ of th*
through
rnment
sought to
ut. throng!
istent to
who see
law
H
the only light > apul i*-
n to the Kingiom Ol
Ight which tan reveal
•v.tily Father th
Christ, th* only
must
LIFE ori
o
Phone No. 56
Hay City, Texas
THE BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAl) MOTOR IS DESIGNED
TO GET THE MOST Oi l’ OE EVERY GAU,ON OE
GASOLINE AND DOES IT.
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EVERYBODY KfWWS l’L3l
Xl-LV£-ii'i 'HEAD MEANS BUICK
In tins motor tiie cylinder, have no ".ilcoves" >r side pockets. The
full force of the explosion i received by tin- pisti-nlicad. where it
means power, increased vigor. !<■- t-ned wast..'?. coiiservtal eiierg)
And these cylinders, la* king -ide p icketat e quickly and thoroughly
cleared of dead gas alter each piston troke insuring a capacity in-
take of fresh gas for each expb slon.
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anything
a
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It
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Plumbing and lletitliig
Phone 4
will be
more
course,
I*' e other
any
>d old
roll call,
of which
anything
th.-
Hava |
registrar of
e t Hetzwtmd picture, Sandy Burke
* I the I Bar I ." which Goldwyn will
In the
’> <1* ith precipitates tie)
into many breath taalvg
amt «avi . his -wi-etheurt from a fate
wor o
I sm
Registrar j
the <v
Miss (
a
Boston. They don't marry
more as they used to in tiie go.
ll'lf. and 1917 und P'lS.
Reason why" The buti-hur
baker, tiie candlestick maker,"
Eduard W McGlennon,
marriages at City Hall
"The scarcity of apartments and
the high cost of butter are spoiling
more than one good marriage, und
prospects for improvement in lIK't'j
are not so rosy, either,” the geni!.**-
man continues to explain. ' Don't
blame heaven, blame tin- times”
But if husbands are scarc*-r tli.cn of
yore, they are a mm h better in mi
Who says so? Registrar McGlennon
again.
Haling watched tiie merry game of
matrimony lor these many year-*, Rer
istrar McGlennon Is to ho listen*. 1 to,
when l*e speaks, as a connoisseur.
” \nd the hits! find of 191'*
more patient, more ocononibal
staying in o' nights, more orderly and
far more generous." ays
McGlennon "He learned all
things in the army Yes. indeed
1919, if perchance she doos not got
husband, may * _____ _________
Miss 1917. For husbimds this year tire
Hut don’t thank
thank Hie hu-i ind-
to Flan-
i present at tin- Grand Tuesday
• role of Sandy Burke the brilliant ar-
tist urpa- e, ins not.tide charaeter-
I ization ot Johnny Wiggins in his cele-
brated stage success, ".Johnny, Get
U'lir Guti.' ami h given even freer
rein to d* inoii-q rat* hl* right to screen
tardom than wa alToi-il him in his
ri'inaikaU' suet* st'ul "Oh. Johnny!"
hi*, first cinema tarring vehicle
1-Tom first tn last Benni-.m shows
himself u trin son of the We t While
battling with <’attie thieves in moun-
tain ta in* —. - or dt>pi*tinL the plain,
'i. t'i d.M eon pun* Iter or tiie range,
there is alwayt a true Western ting
to his performance \ seeker after
adventure, Sandy Burke hits his fill
of tlirill . from t|l(> moment lie makes
bis way Io a turbulent town in the
W. tern cattle country He is hired
Io rrouml up an m-. .ini. ed band of
ihiev. s ami sets himself to the task of
fighting armed * rook . in their own
lair, -iii 1 le-liamli'd.
\s Siimiv tnoi-r. .-e . in h’s sleuth-
ing operation a delightful story is
unfi'lded, vol* Burke, of covr-i-. as
one ot th* c tidal figures
........ ** ',,*U> Klrbv daughter of Sitn.ulv's
well Pity in her heart I' nM>1',W' H,,w ’’orral* th*? thieves
tr. (at models
me. nor dont'
Inst pay your compliments
ders mud. and trench life, and army
un i military discipline, all
gets a man ready to stamt'^
--.fust anythin-, --ven hl-|A
wedding bells ” 1
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1919, newspaper, June 17, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362435/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.