Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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. L DEMOCRAT.
J. V. tom Edrw iH hip.
Friday d&lembee it
)*St. per wreTik hr »-'«■ —I ">
Jte< sx K ..raa> *y =a£ « •
b*.. . cee yrar by ; *
<ae rw H sec. 1 *
* «. .. kx x*.-utb» i-y nd *’
AS cvsnso terra* tecwM b*
•r ?n®s« •.
The ftaey * : * •etiy Tex*rt*i* Pm-
ra*r *■«* morees ts ter »c«se&fle te Tex*."'
r*a> •» acresA-e*** ncee.
~~ FDTSIOM FKAVD6
hs* wfjr*.“ :£f to sc®t s s * l ’-**
great Gkabt'DenccnL o®e <“f
Jrad:rx tiepet-. rat p*p«» “
ereatrv. mite** tee folkrw-.ag «dE»-
*aoM. a* to tee oatrajeou* pessoc
fraoi*
The report ot tee cok»ms»«t cd
pesssecr* *t.- >w* *■ expenditure ci
|l3Kfri*Wfl during tee l**t fe«-
ymr. *&i ti* estimate for tee f«'
rear a »165.9M.M1 Ta» te*vv
and r**rer-*.* r-f Gardes t* borne by
tee people without any awpJaiist «.
far a* tee really dreerriag pe&swere
are ec&eereed. bat there » a feefex-t
that a eceaaAerai le propertied of the
reooey is paid to sea who bare not a
reSriest etaim to sach autostanre
and ted* abcae of a patriotic and be-
Be&est system shook! be stopjad.
There are acre 876000 penasoo-:».
aa increase of 2C»> 000 in the las*
year. It is difficult to believe that
there is aaj g<*d ream why tee
dams ai>xiid coeutoe to mllapij
when saeh a oog time Las elapsed
state the ebee of lie war The dis-
covery of disabilities after so rssa.ro.
yean carries with it more or less » «►
piesoe of ernokedaees; and it »a w<
iiovt »«rt that the peerioe are"-'
cause waem appheatioas to in-
made oe techMOkl grout.-i# and for
fees teal they invoice. There is nt-
dispontic* cm the part zf tee peo f ♦
to deprive any aokber of vhat justiy
and fmriy bei oags to hu*. They -e
wilting to pay a- that ** ®e*e»s*ry to
resleve Urase who are snabfe to earn
a living. but they are B9t willing to
be taxed for the beorft of those wi
are ao»e to help tbetnseivea. Itee peo-
rios harden «bc«Jd be diminisaing in-
stead of lecreaMfig If toe lavs are
to iiheva. in their procistoea that toe
appsvpriaric&s mow go oo growiag
ererr year then the laws sbonhl be
to amea>ded as to ebeck the oatay
snd rede-re the espenditore. and if
toe fam lie* in a u» generous inter
preuttoo of all the law* then a more
ecnoumcal and judicious method of
adjsriisg cialaas suoald be adopte s
Oxa of the most novei exhibits at
the World's Fair wnU be the mirer
statate in the Mot.ua* baildicg. for
which Miss Ada Behan the actress
Las been selected as the sodei. it
will be eight feet high and a>->uuted
epwu a globe of silver t«o feet in di-
ameter. represendog the earth A
single garment wiU adorn the statute
which will be modeled after the Gree t
style of architecture while on the
bead will be a diadem and in lire
right band a pair of scales balancing
each other thu« symbolizing Moo-
tana's stand on the silver question.
There will be 435.000 worth of sUv« r
ami gold in the statute and the scalp
U>r ir to receive 410000 for Ue
work.—Ex
Gaiza revolutionists are again de-
vastating parte of the northern por-
tion of Mexico. Tuesday the revolu-
tionists charged the Mexican barracks
near Ignacio captured ail the guns
and supplies killed several soldiers
aud put the remainder to flight They
then burned the barracks and fled
across tne border Diaz has ordereu
Mexican troops m.»ssed on the bor-
der. and United States troops are
harrying to drive the revolutiooisi?
back across the line A Conner from
west of Laredo says Garza baa 8.000
men at h:s call
Phil D. Akmovx. Chicago * note!
packing boose mnltimilliocaire on
Tuesday made a Christmas present to
that ciiy. worth aoont three muttons
of dollars—the Armour Institute an I
it* large endowment fend. Th*
princely pbilantropist after leaving
al; directi-ns for tee dispoattoa of.
Use gift sx led for Europe withuu
waiting for coograt liattons. Ta*
possibilities of the institute are u»
boanded and it will be a tree adtocK
of macual training
Horxi-* and restaurant* are coo-
efMnng to rub visitors to the World a;
Fa>r next year. It is said that pnees
for board and lodging will be ad vat -
ed over ooe bao-lred per cent It is
aa outrageous proposal that the press
and peoprt- sbooki prompUy ooodemu
in uamesMirel terms If their sctieme
of robbery ia carried out it will make
afttftae of tfco grant exp>z»itto<i for’
tens of thousands of pevpte will retuse <
to attend it therefor.
"Mothers’
Friend”
mre CHIU) BIRTH EAST
Cetra-Ls Dee X ISBA-My wtft nee:
Xtri HUB'S VX. r.ap tefcre her th-'
■i--f-*«en«r i. aad says abe act be
wnboet t* far L=x.ired* z£ douaza
DOCX MUXS.
Saw by «xn* e. nears rs jro. pJi bw 1
de. Bate *TeMwan -w.
oa
W» ee *_ aewv* «- • enterr a. •*
Free S_re to Sox
OaMemday.nec. IJth. MBtrm and ‘
DoOie Noble's Comedy Co- wffl pre- (
seat tee above pK-puaur rowdy. The i
St Loci* PuM-Iri-. *l<L says of it
-As the hero—a maa whose bright *
ssde of hie at tee ronu&encemewt of I
tee piece is jns< dawning—Milton ]
Noble* bad a try its task <m b» hand?
We hare been accm-J x-ed to reeing (
him in tee fighter shade* of character. |
thore in which tee quaint and comical 1
etetnewi prevailed: bst this time he j
had a hero to portray —a man wbc '
bar! determined to turn i..? back npc-s
the f*M- which contained but one re- i
deetxi&g feature and with rhe wbcGe
of hi* remxinixi lift restore what had •
beo lor the tim* k«. and make
amende for the wrong* and thortrom-
iags roanerte-J with a disrotate career
The tore be bore hi* w ife and daugh-
ter. an-1 the terrible ieteraiinati-te to j
avenge the death of one and lb* out-
rage inliet*’! npoa me other required
phyrical as well as tnetephyrieal power
which we shoald hardly have looked
for m a romediaa. but the task u--
well even surpriringiy perform-1
ed. The audience were food and en-
thuriartie in their token* of approval. I
and the curtain deecea led on th* tec-
■md and third acte in a furor ~
Hew s This?
Wie offer c®e hundred dollars reward j
for any *a«e of caiarrn that cannot be
cored by Half* Catarrh Core.
F. J. Chexex A Co- Prop«-
Toledo Ohio.
W». the undereigned. hare kB-.-wt
F. J. Cheney for th* last 15 year* and 1
beiive him perfectly bonorside »n a!‘
barine** traa»cxi<>n« and financialv
able to carry out any obligation* maie
by their arm.
Wnr A Trcax. Wholesale Druggists.
Toledo. O.
Waixhso. Kixnan A Mabvlx. Whole-
sale Druggist#. Toledo. O.
llalTs Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
sally. acting directly upon the biood
and mnrous *urfa -of the system.
Brice. «sc. per i-rttie. -old by al!
druggist.*. TestMßoniate free.
We are offering an; <re attractive
line of Holiday Good* than usual this
Smith Dnr« Co.
!2-7-tf _
Rheumatism was so bad that Jame*
Irvin of rou’.d hardly walk
from pain in hr* shool-ler amt joint*
ofhisiejk P. P. P. [Prickly A*u.
Poke Root and Potassium] was resort-
ed to and Irvin is well and happy.
Abbott's East India Corn Paint re-
move* quickly all corn* bunion* an !
wart# without pain.
A prominent Railroad Soperirten-
dent living in .Susannah one -offering
for year* from Malaria ami General
Debility my* on having recovered
hi* health by the use of P. P. P. think*
that be will live forever if he can al-
way* g*t P. P. P [Prickly Ash Poke
Root and Pettas*iThi* {<art* s
name will be given < n a: >.>h>-ation.
■ltaCMATimf <TRKt».
Potsoamer's Rra> Star store. ;
Lake City. Fla. j j
P. P. P. Mam fa«tvrix<» Co.
Gexts—Having suffered with Rheu-
matism for some time anti tr.ed great
. many remedies but roultl aud no re-
lief until f used your great and bene- ‘
ficiaJ P. P. P. I recommend it to suf- :
sering bumamty. hours.
J. Potkoamek.
For first-cia-.- steak* pork aauaage.!
etc call on L. O. Welcome the oMJ
reliable market mar. ts
SBectßK-a i »«es
L. H. Clifford. New Camel. Wi*_
wa# troubled with neuralgia and rtoec-
tnarisru. his stomach was disordered
his liver wa* affected to aa alarming
degree appetite fell away aud be wa#
terribly reduced in flesh and strength.
Three bottle* of Electric Bitiers cured
him.
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg. Ill’
had a running sore on bis leg of eight
: years' standing. Used the bottle* of
(Electric Bitt*r» and seven boxe*
I Bucklen's Arnica -alve. and Ms leg is
i sound and well. John Sjwaker Ca-
tawba. O- had five large fever sore-
ion his log. doctors said be »»* incur-
; able. One bottle Electric Ihltere and
c ne box Bucklen's Arnie* Salve cured
him entirsdv. Sold bv ''mith Drug
|Oo. S I
-a-
Don’t buy Christmas baskets until
E you see Sam Falk's beautifoi silk-lined
. M -ts
McEiftw v VJlijv vi Catdvi
and THEDFORD'S B-ACK-ORAUGHf are
for uie by the toitowwn; -e-chant* ir
Texarksw-.
Smith rarl'oD.sß'
W A Robins.n
S Izrnly
E M William*
We take a drllghi tn showdng- the
folding U*d to be given away < Tiriat-
ma* Eve.
ts Herves A ItICHAMHWX.
Cures Scrofula
Xr*. IL I Rewia V**i: I At*- **. ;
latetee k**>**ar*n4«< !***<=!* Lvt&ti... :
a«w i.<tAs* o tfaMrai s**'-- / *
n-laoel u *;u **iKf*i«
es taUXasit m dteroUd a*« h.:.
INHERITED SCROFULA
*3931 ' :o*da*.r WtU» tvyte BtreUtarv
>. V*w*m wtari u i «*red *n < . r
SM ho Im». r«e • y.-ar! I<ml
--T*r top* .1 l» » fan a**r. i -
KHRB *
'-W1 ti-- Ute
FW a* ■
tte teuaee t. L. M »mr»
Matoeni.
ewiw* * Stoat to# Ska Own waAni k» ■
WITT Sr*.TT*C Cu . Anno.
Money Loaned.
The Man&anaa 2 per reel Leaa’
Cosnyaay wifl make tons* ou tarts* 1
and other real estate 5 to 10 years'
! time at to wet* rw:~ Call and Investi
gate the [lu of this evtnpasy. or ad
drew Alfrez* Mm HEU-
Cor. Clinton a>d Viwe *tree; f .
l-su-dw Texarkaaa Art.
brave Ri-trkrs
Physician* freqoestJy maEe mis-
take* ia treatroeri of bear! dfeease.
The rate of se>dde!i deaihs is daily ia-
creasiag. Huadred* become victim*
of the igaoraaceof phyakiaßs ia treat-
ing bean dteease. • »ae in soar per-
*ow* ba* a <iieeesed bean. Shortaew
ofbreatS. palpitation nad flutteriag
irregular pulse chokiag seasattoa
asthmatk breatbiag. paia or trader-
sre in side khosidtr or arm. weak or
hungry *»eil*. are symtotn* of heart
di*e**e. Dr. Mil**' New Heart Cure
is th* « idy rei’a . > reatedy. Thou-
sand* testify to it* wewderfni <ure».
Books free. S>ld by Smith Drug Co.
The Annual Christmas ikdiday Ex-
cursion* to ail } oats in the routheast
to Memphis. St. Louis. Louisvilie. New
Orleans and CinOnnati. al one fare
rale are annouared by the railroad*
for December 20th. 21st and 22nd.
The desirability of each route is kind-
ly proclaimed and it* superiority over
a3 others heralded abroad. There is i
one nilrcted line against which no ob-
jections can be raised a* it offers a
choke of three route* to the r outheast.
either via Memphis. Shreveport or
New CirieanK This is tee Texas A
Pacific Railway an ! it would be well
if yon contetupiate a trip to the -old
home* to bear this fact in mind and
buy your ticket over the popular T. A
P. line which will run through tars on
the dates given above to Memphis.
Shreveport and New Oriean*. Ticket
J agents can give yon full particulars or
you can addreaa the eneral Passen-
■ ger and Ticket Agent. Mr Gaston
i Meslier. at Dallas. Texas who will be
glad to give you all information.
Tnere s the Dinner Beil !
What a clattering and chatterihg a*
i the children answer the dinner bell
and rash into the dining room. Ob !
I the gratification a good appetite af-
fords a* oar noonday's meal is set be-
' fore u*. But this vacant chair what
doe* it mean? Ob. that is Cn< le Char-
ley** eeat. Guess he don't feel like
. eating: be* got dyspepsia you know.
l>y#r<ep#ial horrors! Deliver us from
' dyspepsia What's the use of being
i leagued with such an ailment. What's
the use of haring a stomach so irritated
. and sore that even a bite of food givs ■ >
it distress? Why not Leal the sorenes* '
and allay the irritation and strengthen
’’ its muscular processes by using Bo-
tanic Blood Balm. Wil. it care? It
certainly wilL Many many a former
I former dyspeptic owes hi* enjoyment
of life to BB B. Give it a trial.
& J Chandler Richmond. Va
writes: “No one can afford to be
; without B B B who wishes an appe-
'< tite. 1 could scarcely eat a tingle bis-
cuit for breakfast but since taking B
BB I clean the whole table so to
speak."
Tbe best stock of shoes in the city at I
.he Racket -tcre. 11-2-ts
Be-t shoe* for leAst money at the I
lUcket Store. 11-2-ts I
Wber. B*'t was * -’r. w- rx-rp her CuCTiA
t-* was a C— i si*- -Tied fee Cafltcra. i
Wbec. sbe t ? - X jr. she - to CMtcm.
Whec ib* had she para Caccra.
Ladie* solid gold ring* with fancy
stone sets for A2 cbea;~-*' nng ever
ofiered in Texsrkaua.
tf' Ijovis lleii.biuix.
\ Uy S
Mm. >«ra* I.lr
•Jt MinDeapoH*.
For Women
Hood's Sarsapar Ha is Especially
Adapted tc Cure Difficulties
Peculiar to trie Sex
The rrstorinr aid tavteontlac proper Swot I
H«d >S*rs3pxn'ia. eoeabtaed with it* power
to i itaUxe and ear.rh the biood. reader UpertU- ;
*uty adapted f r alt trouble* peechar to
’<-wx* —thit tired frel.ic. cr deMUtr ixiaed
t.y ehuue ot *e*«cK>. c tra*to or life. Hood •
* -v.wil!* hat acoanob-hed very praMfru><
ireCtta buti-mh. Ktwd the Mknrtac:
- I «*« lor a Me* tiro# a auSere* trens
Femaie Weakness
sad tried asuy rms ilex ax>d pkruaaax. to a*
rood pepo-s. One -lay I reM ro* es the Hscd i
atrtaparin* book* and tbcw{*>t I woold try a
botUe ot tee Beds tee. It wade so rre*: a Ad-
tereaee to iry eoailtsoo ttut I took three botttei
toore and found nyreif perf*eVr writ. I
Late *l*o peer.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
tottoetiMren. and had that « keen then to
pood heaith I aaa w-iLx* that th w aba J be
;«ed for the teaeSt cd tehee* '* Mas. S*a*s
Mrth. 90S tea ar. So Miueapteu. M»a.
HOODS FILLS ear* *U Line tu*. Wlta»
■to* Zmm* .. :*Cr**ua. Sack ll«**»cb«.
TONY DsGRAZIERS
PalaceßarberShop
Neat Clean and First-class work by j
Competent Workmen.
L S' AURK SP-uiJ-. '
Hot and «.ld baths 25 cent* at all
hours. Fine cigar* al-
ways on band. '
SIVE —S -rh- C-£a- . . '
(ox - DkGraxikr. I’r p
——
Advance of the
1 Pipe Brigade. friyA*
Retreat of the
I /Vre Cigar Cohorts.
rj \ \ \ 7 front as never before. The higb
AA \ \ \
J? \ 1 i drive them out of use. MiUioos
of sinkers use
J Blackwell’s
Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco
his the moKpopuiir Brand in the market Smoked for overtwenf) -1
five years its fame is st® growing—Quahty always the same.
BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.
DURHAM. N. C.
CHATFIELD & BUHRMAWL
TEXARKANA. ARKANSAS.
Wholesale aaa. Retail Dealers in
Wf iiaiGwie M Supplies Shcismilh's Merai. Gans.
Ammunition Queensware. Cutlery
HARDWARE. SASH. DOORS.
.A.l.*S<> AGEICTto* FOR
Hazzard Powde 7 Hurcuks Dynamites.
QO at . D.DME AKD ST “_-OUTS FTH.S BRJCK.
CHEAPEST 801 SE miVTH O? ST I. CIS.
Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention.
S*nd < r c*U for t rie** before ■ j.'i g e.rewhere.
<]COAL!>>
TEXARKANA ICE CO..
Telephone No. 25.
HOFFMIN HARDSARE OUIPMIV.
Hardware. Stores Tiware lotE'f. fe- w. etc.
Studebaker Vagon - Avery Plows
KING’S ftVICK SHOT POWDER.
Practical Workers in Tic Copper Sheet Iron etc.
‘ 2» BROAD STxKET. - - TXXArKASA ARK
SHERMAN INSTITUTE
J. Ct. NASH President.
i tatlj Piiiats llntaominataal finistiiii| School tot Girls
fC!.-i- -r*d in . Be*! Mntieanj Art Depxrtox-au lu Ahe Sute
[Ccarse r ter ... Few. - ■*• b-«>l in the S.utewi-*t. F < rata ***oe
and t* ■■"•* idil’t *■»
A. Q. NASH Secretary
Sherman. Texas
tnaoiu la j»>rf»<>rr.r by aar-ba>l><
w. L. Ptafit wfelfh re*r*-»*al thr
tamiA f * r * rtc ** **
M3.M
V l’® 1 ’® '
♦3 50®
▼ w.vv i»ll
♦ 250 f - s *’*!l2.oo
♦ 2 25 01.75
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE
T« BEST SHOE ■TM W<J«■ TW W*T.
OTHIK 4>PECUkLTIE* la tmmu ano<
U>s U** ti. tr±‘*
(•r Wr«e4 ua n>rr»l ta» tbuaaan aaa
trkaan naM<a*><*« <
„ . TAKE Ml-I •••TITtTE.
W. L. »M«Ua. KrwthMra. Maaa. SoM kr
O'Dwyer <St Ahern.
J adV ft C® k ▼ M
/
imlnwaKaixtHl. Woot rtt J
JOv. Omet <« O'aoa-r i- s .«rrw~ ortxt ♦
* T* c>a t<*‘eM rs ies uxait Lixi tbaae *
4> flßßTtt frw>» H ♦ i : ’ ■
« erwccrstaMu.
gtxa. Ua J f< - ijJe w »«
jca>/T» J
I aPMWajr. *?«<>* taOtaanPatiau. ’■»«»»
*2S t" “1 ILlif fcreciwcanaij
.wcsfrce. Aa±r m. J
iC.A.SNOW&CO.i
1 ©*• P*rta. Owact WfmaCToa o C. i
¥®Hli
' ? . •'• '.■
“ imi taut . (
iffl ®J RCU ‘X
the short line
ITO«EWORLEANS. MEMPHIS;
and poi.vts is the
SOUTHEAST.
TIKE THE ST. LOUIS _" >'l
12 HOURS SAVED
betwees
FORT WORTH. DALLAS *« ST. LUJiS
ASI> TEE EAST.
thedihect i.i-'*'' j:
TO ALL FOISTS IS
MEXICO.NEW MEXICO.ARIZO-’*
OREGON and CA LIFORNIA.
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING Cllw
BETWEES
. Dallas. Ft Worth and St Louis.
New Orleans and Denver
St L ' and 'ar. Fran-.-; *<
Fcr rales tickets and informati c
apply to. or address any of the ticket
agents®'
C. F. Fecax.
Traveling Passenger Ager*
j Gastox Meslier.
Gen. Pass and Ticket Agt.
I. S. Thobve Gen 1. Superintendent
Dalias. Texas.
C. E. Swisbei r-
Ti'.-ket Agent Texarkara
CHEAP EXCURSIONS.
—
ONE FAREthI roundtrip.
On December 20. 21 and 22
THE
Iron Mountain Route
W? *;' th**-•* at en® fare for the
itecdlripto
Jli JMCI CILIIITI
And ill psiute in the
SOUTHEAST.
' Ti> gre'ti r?.ur:.i2_' 30 days from
dak- <*f sale.
REMEMBER this includes Teunes-
. see. Kentucky Mississippi. Alabama
j Louisiana Georgia and North and
\ South Csk ia.
—
The Iraq Mountain Route
wiU* Buy
THOUGH COACHES AN ft SLEEPERS
WILL HAVE SPECIAL SERVICE.
—
S'-ure tcvr sl< eying -ar a- -oinmo
da ->us from C. ESw m>fli.
Ticket Agent.
OAKS’ .
Poultry Farm
Texarkana.
MISS I. F. SHiRP.
—DEALER 15-
flmiOW Pomirv and
PKT STOCK.
Egg- are now in Season
Nothing sent C. 0. D. All orders
must be accompanied by the catb.
Direct ail orders to
-•-1--3 X. 3P.
Cere'A. 8. R’-rtb* Tewk*- *. An.
' .♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j. i.. j..
Ing to Buy
A Dlctlonar*. i ♦
SET THE 3EST. ' *
I (
iW
*
<■ ruiy ti te> V -ret > (
5 A Choice Clft.
; t. CraM F-.re-;- Es ■ r r . ♦
t ♦ T.'c - tardr-<j ut rr’t*.
I «te»vac -V-».A I <
; Jibuti? *"’■- i
‘ T .H •i» i <4l •A I :
f to..' t T "' * ' •? . K . r ! V" H# - ?
4 d. t -.1 ; * y t - |
: j ♦ Irttagtal ’tu* ’■ s ! * ■
’>«<■»■»<♦ re<-*. < A .W».< * 4 ill
I' ' I
Professional ■
W. C. SPEARMAV
Physician and Slug J
Otiice— F-re ~.. CjH
Drugs Store.
Office Hot jx;—i r . u 8
2to3p. m and Bto9 i- x 1
TpL»«ll»O«wa - a*
- - ; -a vum:c awl 1
Texarkana - . ICt
’ Mi
Dr. James McMahon
PHYSICIAN AW Slia6!jx
O: or at re*denee. . n - ta e
nue Teurekar.* Texa. f
J. A. Lightfoot.M.D
PHYSICIAN i SURGEON
vie. —over Lights :sl rB *
No. ill Ess: Brw.d s ;reel
Calls promptly attended. |
• He
DEN TIST
Texahkasa Texas.
Office hour* fretn 8 to 12 o’c'.cKk*.
from 2to 6 p.m. *■**
tr. Mditt
P.C.WILLIRMSJV|P
HOMEOPATHIG Will
Calls answered fr< ir. office at
all hoars.
Office up-stairs Byrne Block
No. 21b ctAtfc Line AvcoQg
Te.xarkmiH . Aru
F. L. WISDOM
I *>r®ilN hNu SURfiEOH.
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Gardner, J. W. Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1892, newspaper, December 16, 1892; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1643929/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.