Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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XOXDAT DECEMBER IS 1909.
THE DAILY BULLE'xiH
PAGE THREE
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CHOICE VECAXS.
We have accumulated 13000 pounds
4 of the finest pecans ever shown in
Texas. If you wagt to make a nice
bKmas present or to send your friends
Bonie nice jeeans. call at once. We
.deliver them to Express Co. in 25 30
4trand 100. pound. H. H. SIGMAN & CO.
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To die goad citizens of Brownwood:
Do you lifce the tilncc yon trade? Are
"they giving you a square deal? If not
try JJarper. d49.
See Gii Hili for nursery stock from
i
Schelae's nursery. Phone 413 d0
M. HORN M . D
Physician and Surgeon
Office wilh Mal'mw. Drug Store
Residence l'lnr- 1M
The Toggery
dcnng French Dry Clean-
ing at the price of scour-
ing during the month of
December
Suits Cleaned $1.50
Skirts " 75c1.25
TRY
The Toggery
6 C9O9O9C09r0O999i
HOSKINSON
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Light ana heavy dray
ae piano and furniture
noving car loads dis
tributed stored and
warded.
for-
J Agts Gulf Refining Co.
; Vimc- ::i.'i "J..''
We have just received
our stock of
Pickles
consisting of
Bulk and Bottle
Sweet and Sour
Relishes etc.
STEVENSON
I
TIE FLOUR :
OF QUALITY !
Iln-e your
.cer hrinu" it
nr order from
V'Ntin Mill A:
dram 'o.
;
CAKE
Holiday Fares i
. to the
Southeastern j
j States j
via
Tick-i D.--. "iIkt 1 V.)
nl - i u-'i t .I.innary Vi
IUIU fr Jiijjtl i'turn. If'yoi.i
"esp---.l to Tiiak a trip no niat-
Wiwi e urn rut; jfoiing- drop
ni a Jiti- ar I will send yon
information tliat ill b of as-
m stance to ou.
W. S. Keenan G. P. A.
Galveston Texas.
W.H.
ft GO.
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ft $100 typewriter .SHFRIFF SAM MAKFR
FOB 17 CENTS ft DAY
Please read the headline over again.
Then its tremendous significance will
dawn upon you.
An Oliver Typewriter the standard
visihle writer the $100 machine the
most highly perfected typewriter on
the market yours for 17 cents a day I-
The typewriter whose conquest of
the commercial world is a matter- of
business history yours for 17 cents a
day! '
The typewriter. -that is equipped with
Pittance Shift" 'The Ruling Device".
The Double Iielease" "The Locomit-
he Pase''The -Automatic Spacer'-'
"The Automatic. Tabulator" "The
Disappearing Indicator" "The. Ad-
ui.ia.oe i pei niiM-r - ine eien
v w ;niH1r:1!.
"
!1 IlilV?
we announced
"his new sales
plan recQntly. just
o feel the pulse of
;hj people blm
t'JJ it
mmill rnh
v ......
..oment-taen 37 cents a day. '.That
..ie p. an 111 a nut--hell.
The result has been such a- deluge
f ajM'lications for niachi.nes tii at we
are imply astounded.
The deniand. 'conies from people of.i
.ill classes. aH' ages all occupations.
Tiu- nujorltv of inquiries has. come!!
a.ma."eope of -known lumneml ;Stal4
i
WlVci vr- ntfr lilai! Ilv tin nitraltc'i.-
of fheYproposition. .An impressive
i'IIMI!
. t . t li-i t ilia tVi" inima-uf'a- rrfcit-'"
l.iritv
of vhe Oliver Tvpe writer."'.
V s-tartlkig confirmation of otir be-
lift" thai ilv Era of rniv-tfvsal. Tpyer-
writing is a hand. ' .
V Quarter f u Million People arc
llnkfV- Moiiim with
EH
The Mandard' Visible Writer
Tin- Oliver T-.:r;t.'r i a n:na-
riiaker. riht fnifti t-.ie word gol" So
ea.-y to-run thatbtigi.nuers xo.n g t sa
rhe -'exjH'rt" cliAs. Earn as you learn.
Let the machiie .pay the 17 cent a
la and. all- dbovc that is yours.
Wherever yoli are. jhere's wo.rk to
be done and tnpnoy to be. made by us-
ing Uie .Oliver. The business world Ls
calling for . Oliver operators" - There
are not e.noujfh to - bunply. the de-
mand. "Their salaries - are consider-
ably above thbs'e.of many classes of
Workers. '. - " -
"An (Mhor -Type Writer in 'Eu'ry
- jiome!" " .
That is our. battle- ry tfulay. ' We
have ma J the-Oliver siipremf in u-e-fulness'ami
absolutely indtsprosiiHe in
business. XoW' comes h c.ofu.?- .f
the bjjme; ' : ."-. : .
The simphic'iiy aEnd jslxiiigtn : q'f th-O'.i-ver
fit "it f.ir ;fas'sj2y : se.. js- be-
eonwair an impoT 'yfpt fa'etdr Jn ' t
home training of -young.- .people. An
educator as well- as. a.nioiiey' afeer
Our new eHi.-flaiVpf the Ciii w' r
n the thrt-slibld of fvery Mlfie in
America Wiil- yn -c-tose' t-ife tltior of
your home or office on :'iMi'resnark-
abh Oliver bpjwrt.Unity. ?.. :"' .-
Write for further details : -ot our.
e.isy offer and a free .cojiy of" the new J
OS her eatalog. .Address
The Olher TpenrilT ('oinpaii.
Oliver Tp-wrirvr P!dg.. Chieago. p!
J headed lyyiri yun si.s fdk 1
LVDIFS AMI .MISSES: CKT A PUR1
! fou vdi if uj; ok s i:i:th eakt
HEFOKE THEn AKE ALL -UO.NK..
hiAK'n(;'sSTriHo.
J Brother Gpodsoie's. Mistak.
i iro;MT viootjv.ie. asKeu. iqi i:ev
! K. '.Mo;ttt 1-Hg.lnh. -dtl yoa an
1 nonne-e last Sunday -that 1 'woiitd w.
eupy your pulnit l bi uMimfus-' ': ' ...
Indeed. I. did. I'.roilier .atghtryV .
"Y''l took" Ht tbe .IHttinH"SS rif ije
emgr?- 1 1 Ku. - cnrt. a.veoiini Jr H"
-C lib ago ' 'J rfbune. - - ''" . " "'
- Her Unfashionable Figure.
Emma-l must". go right awav -Jo it.
nre In Ma.rlenbad. . : . . 4 - -"Indei-d:
Wljat b.ror urd'ereil thiitT:
"No (p.etor.- my: dresiiili'K!' l's '.
uende Plsitler. ' . . ' ' . ... .
Helpful Thought; ... .. . "".
."Alas." sigljs the iiioody uriin. vtliory
i; no tiladness .fur.jwe iu Hits' jiyous
Mason"' ' " "
"Tic . i ui :' says' I in1. ttUiwtfl . "Sure-
ly ihei.- i n Wiy. tif iHshine'- 'ftir-you.
a-s there iv. for all of i W"t;lmi lo-.l;
for it - -- . '; ; - -y'-; ' ;- .'
".No r j.tii's l fte.iTtt.HJV ia. 'tf h.n e
noj a sU ' - ft "fuT " 'sUhI. tlo relative-
vi' vlnuti I ntVi-xv'irfwii'inK terms"
. la-r UeV; iu bcs file oilier.
Wlti) a vb.efe- 4f 1v ill llN lone
"f'an't you i . i-uf tiei-HMM"' yop. will
not Im-e to (lirivHn.:i pre-
"lltS?' ' .-
POST PAKD A LHIOTS ALL STYLES
AND ritlCES AT UAJttT.VlP.S.
iia A.
OLIV
AN M
Young Man by the Name of Dean Wanted
for Cettle Theft is LocatedWiIl Leave
Him Here for Safe Keeping
' Sheriff-T. 1- San'som of Prady is
expected to. reach P.rnwiiwo'od tonight
with a prisoner by. the name of Dean
who was some days .ago arrested in
the border "lands "between old Mox-ieo
- !antl Txas. neim is wa.uted. at Prady
A Charge of -wholesale theft of rat
nuu nis.nrresi.niiu.saio. return wiu
I . ... .1. . - -
lH n u.auitr in uie-cup or snonu ui-
som who has. worked unceasingly fo
accomplish that end. Some months
ago the McCnlloch- county sheriff
thought that he had Dean located in
- ' Arteona au(I hu hurried to that state jvrf vArth rr .-. iftaimrafe of hi
i.e.' :. ... .i..-..
I I S Ii;in h MI K ill HUM I .1 II
was a different Dean although he ai.
swnred ihp.ilftserinHiin even to" .u'nii - vS
. . r -
....
: . . . r . . . .. -. . - i
hig forefinger.. Ppon his return
. Prriwnwpod Sheriff. Sansom" inforniod
' tt... . 1)1.11 :.. ..ir... !... 1. .1.1 .....
! the PfHletin nian . that . he would yet
1
n?" low-ti his man. and we learn thru
thclptwl .offie'phs that he has -been sur-"
and Wh th.ww
a5gH" 'P' !"
fr s'aA Iftionlur -j-f .'tut htvii-.ij Ii lio rir
. --o " I v"
Dem . watitwL -
U ; will be Temenrbtred thht. stttne-
thing anore than" a year ago . a se.nsa-
iioa :w3s-sprung; at Prady ' over' the-
wholesale th-ef't of" cattle a Jwholc cab.tnninths.
of fkt' ca'tt-le having .b n "watte away
with and dispose'.! of b.-foiv dett'.'-tion
DEI
I
- For a few das only we are offering
. ..a. rare Iwtrgain in a-modern. nine-rbtun:-.
hoiiso'. Just' .cv'llted ami unoccupied.
: This; honse. is well located o.u on? of
; :-.ahe bot "streets in Prwnwpol and fs.-r
ffntefrad to.r.oti:hout in the nHt ap-
provisd. -fashioii. is car'fft'Hy desfgited .
ahti.(ii btiiit.." .it. rt'4Htd-.h'tJB:.'"
J?i.itnibiflC";. cfuHmieti closet' aol '
e Jery: offy4'nienee .ff yjji; arerhtor-'.'
.-tJrff this hiftire JfSft v. as" al-
oae. . . faf- hit lW sn'tffclrtrtlj -WId f'r; .
romfiwt; Aflrf. . dep iffia'gh' to .Keniove '
sx.trfie 'anir.".6ttttttil(H.hffs ; tar"' ..away
-; yjfy'm ' the -' huse:' .. U'ehieiul'p...: this ;
: afiefai :b'argaiji hh.s .n'v o..!rr-'"beet.
y.'ffer.i.l '.ajid .- t-'aijimt- hidd gaoft many
-.'; f'-ivs ' 'Kiiiaji :ca.h-' pat-menr: ba-ince
." lir HUt. . ;.' ". '"" - "'
hKl
Land and
. Ner..'io Dust. . ' .
In fa.turie w.-re in-rdles are made'
lUr f.frl!i4'tf.ne ..tiirow ittf great tpi'aitti
tJS J!f.".min.UH' -..Mp el . ftarUtlcsv With
Hv1ri'if "the air -bevoiuejs k : vily charg-
m1 4.ffiiij.a;gU. -the cd.-tt is loo thie.to be
jW-C;Ubl i;.the. eye! " P.reatliing the
dt.f .siRnvs biJ upnieiPate .etfi't bnt-
4;radiially vets up ir.rir.uioti. usually
en'dlnif lit fuji'iMifiry eonsumptioii. 1 n-
efreptive atiejijjitM ire iii.oie-to screeiT
the air ".-li"; '-gauze r jkit'n guards for
nose anil fmiutu.. At l.-i"t.the use of
the nuignei was sngg("sted; aud now
ioa.sk.-4 i-X.iii:giietiZ(-il -siei'l wire are
u-orn-by jior'knieti .and' effectually re-
move the -fal .In i t f ire the 'i'lr is
hrea'lo-.l I d- t .;
ARREST
IIO.IIEK CAKLVSLE DILI) OF
: TCKKIMTUKSIS OF TIIKOVT.
. Homer Cariysle aged Tl. died lar
night at tlie Pro wn wood h'otef after an
ninctiS of some 1hm or f;ur mmU.
- -with li.bercmos.ls of the throat. Th.
i-youiiK. nian for a nuiuier of vear.-i was
i -
t driver for the Armstrong Transfer Co.
and-when his health failed him-some
months ago"-Mr. L. A. Armstrong- took
him in charge "and sent him away fqr
ihedieal treatment. He' was first sent
wouoie.-uien to nan .wuonio nan jh
... v.. 1.1.. "... r. .. .. . i T T. .. ..
- j gei0 aiui .Pig Springs. Believing that
- i k.i v... .. ....-..- . ' n'.
uu ii lu mix u igw liy in- iix; un;
: -
l" young man returned to Prbwnwood
Kridny night or last week and was
. ...
-temporarily 'stoppiiig at the. Prow'n-
.wootl hotel where Mr Armstrong saw
that he" had every attentio.n. .His death
occurred at 9 :30 o'clock. ' . . -.
Homer-pirlyjjle was an prjihan.
raised in the liuckher Orphans lionie.
L II e hirs a sister and brother from
whoin he has been partftd since early
chijdhood.- The sister and: brother
Wore "re-united jii Prownwoi)d some
ago. and the- sister has re
mained here. She w:is with hirii when"
th-'ith ami to his-feiW A brother
HOME HI
& mi
Insurance
DAVIS & DUFFY
l a inters of
Buggies Autos and
Signs.
Hack of new
t'iticrs National Dank
has lieen communicated with and is
expected in Prbwnwood today. ' .
Those wlio knew Iloiijer. Cariysle
held him in highest ostpein and his.
untimely death is a source. of soriow
to them.' Funeral services will bo ai:-
raugdtas soon .as relatives have been
heird fmni. t
i
; DON'T FOKtiE'l
0 ITT A KODAK
hO V01K.-MVS
list. iiin'rc
( si lls the
ok lds hi:st
snsnm r n 1:
;-lr. and Mrs. .lol
' ' ;a week o er thcj
fn baby girl at t
ii I lor; on re is. ip;.!
arri" al if a b'.- utc-
lelr luinie.
.lust received i lusiiitifiil assort --
me'nt -of line leathltr noVeties pillow
eover. post (ranl.4 "nlbfiufsT1 doi1ie..
. table throws musicy'ollR" liidfan bead:
ed . moccasins tiadjes' 'arni mioses'
; sizes) at Hartting"- yhotO"'Stndio and
N
Art Store.' '- " '" " -
Huylers
Candies
The acknowledged standard of
all the world. The standard by
whiGh all others are judged.
Quality higher than price.
Price within the reach of all.
A fresh shipment received
to day.
Sold only by
The Druggist.
BMMiaMMmnnaa
SANTA VlAl'S LKTTKIfS:.
Prownwood Tex. Dee. J 1 f P)yl).
Dear Santa: '.'.-
1 'lease bring'." irtft '-a ticyc-te and
jittie engine some ttre worKs am
some -mils and candy. Your little boy
- . itALpn .wrLsbiV.
1517 . Avenue' C. . ' . -
.Dear Santa "Clans . '
I am a good litlcbay nnd vorkdpwn
at the :W. Qsa - Please bfin-g ih
a trtei'cle -train ' itl engine;.' ad be
sure- and bring- mc a- :ip-gnn and
some huts wti caraiyr Ycwf Itttre boy
Dear tanm'eias: ' ' r. "".:"' "-" -.
I lea se r Urint nie -a; drum;: aiif air gii
elei-t rfc" t rain s'pn ftrWork4.
magic ta.nter somp eapajv jSttts ami
fruit Your little-boy
I '".17 Aen?ie C' .
- f.
Dear Santa Ctaus: -" ' ' 'i;
Plea.-e bring; me a- odll. buggy ith
a top to it. an Indian snit .f$r :'n Uttl
girl a little doll dresser' vtiih aomh
and bniah anil lots" of caady nnts
and oranges. MARTE MeGAt'GH.
Dear Santa CJaus:- "
Will you please bring .me a nice lit
tie horn an Indian suit for. a little
boy firecracker's nnfd Ponuui candles
an engine with "coaches to it. and ap
pies oranges and nuts..
ALTO'. McGAUGH.
Prownwooil Tqx. Dec. 13 1509.
Dear Banta Clansr -.- : :" - .
1 want you to bring: am me nuta.
fniits etc: Voir can "gtre half .of theat
to a pwr boy. ."Jf you kav"4;plenty of
bla kfoards. I -wain oiie of therii. . I
want a. horn games storybook and -a
IjtUe wagon.. -If yon. bv tiate to
bring a magkr. lantern. T yvouiti; lilce
one to entertain ;my: little friends:
Vmfr friebii- .. " ". .. " -.
- EAL'LOy PO.TI2R.
. Prownwooil. Tex.. D.eC. PVlfitt9--t)ear
Santa Ctotig;
I ant some- ora nges ;. I w ant some
big up!es; I.- Want : svri&i' candy;
1 want a doll buggy.. atBi I want
an ar gtin (or . my . -brother;- and-
f want some. Iefmohs aud -f wania
sword for my briber . and I. .want
some nuts: .;' Wl-ST ILVlft.
Dear Santa Clans r
I will try to be a good glr.I all the
tjine. WPI you jdease bring -roe a doll
with brown hair a set of dishes a
d.di bed with quilts add pillows a
1 gold necklace and a little broom and
oranges apples bananas clux-olate
candy. Please bring Marl a toboggan
cap and anything else he an play
With. ; INJSZ K.-VvAS.
PeAly.a Street Dublin fexasi.. '..
Dear Santa Claus:
I Will try to.be a good boy from now
till Christmas and if I am plei-e 'r;n
lue f big. pretty marbles a pr.nier.
a boy do'H a bird whistle a drum .t
horn a hod' rake ami- sp'n :e. a wheei-
barrow. oranges app
cniuly aud-alF kinds of
bananas.
ph?ase
bring baby ..Karl a doll a tin etrp and
plate and a pretty bal.
; " . ORIBN KrAXS.
DeAlva Street Dublin Texalt; ..
Dear Santa:. v
Prlng ifie;. please a (lfutt With a
round track II .Very Slliaft"torwbili. '
Poniai . eaadtes; lire jrfeiteri. siiy
iwhets. a "desk" a cornet. ji.a.fcai.an-i
anything ;.yo.u -VIH hrp?:: rf .
Dear -Santa i.. . ' . .
.Pridf;.roe:sbe Ctrl
ffovyera on . -tbfio.'
atnmL. a. ltttT . latni ":
es. . in v dtI 1 ; 9Kil i
&x&vir i&iK - j
.-.....v I I
for Teddy Bear enA a t:f tie .! ant-en I
saw. at Mr .Jfrje ?h.er ; 't-Hf !tr' s ;
thrit i'tui vejmt to hrlne u"
''. .IlZABKtfr HGjf'KIXS.
&
(IIKIS
JIAS . (A KDS AT HA!-
Renfro
That Sunday School Rally at the
First Presbyterian Church tomorrow
at 3:00 p. m. promises to be spiritual
and enthusiastic. Do you have any
interest in the plans for a great Sun-
day school work? Come and help.
We need you Come and bring a
friend. Wiggins wiP be here Tuesday
afternoon. Let us prepare for a good
Sunday School convention.
JOHN' W. SMITH
District President Tex. Sunday School
Association.
XMAS" VOS'VelllUS FIXEST
EVKIt AT IWinVjfovs.
J. W. Spangenburg of the Plaza ho-
tel announces that he has placed' an
order for a larg? automohtle bus.
which he will put in service as soon
as it arrive to haul passengers to anil
from the depots. The machine is to be
an adjustable combination passenger
or baggage car in .which -he can hanF
passengers- and by transformation haul
baggage.- H expects to have it in
service bv the middle of Janliarv.
"
SKi: THE Kf.h PILLOW COVKHS
IH'K.Vr LKAlilKH AM) FELT AT
liAinrO'S. .
Arthur Coston came in this morn-
ing from Temple to spenil a few days
with homefolks.
Lee Hall left Saturday . night for
Dallas where he has accept ed a posi-
tion with the Overland Automobile Co
The position was tendered to Mr. Hall
after making so successful a drive in
the Star-Telegram contest.
Mr. and Mrs. John Xabor3 rejoice
over the arrival of a line girl at their
home.
WIIV FCKTIIER DEL-AY.
i .wish again to call yon r attention
to the f.ict: that there' is no use of
delaying a bath on" the account of
rohi .weather. My shop ia convenient
ly located and my bath-rooms are cozy
thfr water is--hot or cfcld jn-t as yon
like it. : We do first class barber work
ami. solicit your patronage.
PETB A.SDERSOX.
Th- Game of Cricket.
Cricket dates from th reign . ct
Queen Elizabeth and had its origin In
rounders and stool ball. Lord Chester-
field was the first man of weight to
take it up seriously and Eton the first
public school. In those days score"
wore notched upon tally sticks the
ball had heavy -cross seams the bats
were curved and the fielders stood al-
most In Indian file. The early laws of
the game had their Inception at the
Star and Garter Inn Pall Mall and
one of the few of these original laws
which obtain today Is that of the
tossup. The wickets were twenty-two
inches high and the ball six Inches in
length. The first county match was
when Kent played England In 1711
and on this occasion vast sums of
money changed bands.
Wide Doorways:
In -the makinir over of an old house.
as also In leitidlnir a new one. It is al
ways a g"fd plan to have the door-
ways in the nms oh the first floor
made unuMmlJy wide almost as large
ns the rooRVT theMei ves for In this
way a great-r sense of spa. e ard airi-
ness is given even when the hmse is
.not large. Portieres may be hung In
these roor.iy d irvvays to keep away
drafts and -.to give a certain privacy.
but in .war in snijimer days and also
when eniertainlnir a large number of
persons the portieres may be drawu
back. ..and nfuiost the entire ground
floor 'tlnis. transformed into one larga
room.-i-Baltimore American.
Not- Entsrtaining.
A vender . of .fresh shrimps had had
a- very unexciting day. Money was
scarce. Mventnally in a dreary street
a woman stood shoutiug at the door.
Hurrying up. lie aked eagerly. "A
pen'orth. nnifuV."
"No" she r'p!ied sharply; "a hap'-
orth D've C; '.c'm' got l ompany ?"
Loiab m r ips
POISON
Bone Pains Can-
cer Scaly SMa
Pimples.
For tvcnty-nc years Hotanic Htood Blam
B II. l has been curlnc early thousand try
sufferers from Ptlniary. Secondary or Tertiary
Hloed Poison ami till forms of Wood and skin
Deseaes Cantt-r Rltrumatism and f-Cema.
e solicit the most obntinate causes because
l(. K.U ctirrs where all eNe falls. If you have
arlieand pain in 41ne. Hack or Joints Mucus
i'attho In the nx.utli.Sore Throat I'lmples
Coper-Colored rots I Jeers or au purt ol the
body. Hair ir Fyebrots tullfjr nut. Itchln?.
watery Misters or opfu humors .VlsinC or I'lm-
lesof liatnia IJotls w ell'it-. Fat loir Sires.
take H.1I. U. It kilts the poi-" nod traiks the
McmhI pure and rich complete! cliiineinc the
enfre Imdy Into a c!eiin.tiraltli dMidltlon heal-
n every sore o pimple and stoppnc all aches
Dfiln l.n.l W..9.1..H. ... .i . I . . . . . . .. f
Ill0(1)I .ltMin olclinHSi!(nj ir tcmAr
.. . .....
i'. I A IC III OOP II l Al. H.H.U.. Is pleas-
ant an I ? at. t.. taVrT cmnpwt of pure.llotnnlc
Inprcdltnts.
'"P'cdltn's. tt purities and enriches the bfood.
in
VoU
II- II. I. strcngthrns the nerves anil builds up
tbh:nkeu ony-lem. Urucclstsft perlarge
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1909, newspaper, December 13, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345830/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.