The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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■ but showing* of good and permanent
(wort on ttt* road* during bis tarm
that haa ever been made with an aqnal
xpetidRur* of money. Mr. Pop* la
ale© arall taown aa a MtpoailW# and
•» •« raapama d^rrtag «aa*. n««£
son. Howard D'8p*i« and family In ,Itlghlj.. For a long tH»« 1 *»f-
Claeo this week ! farad froia a aavara paia la my back
B, F Co* Who. baa barn visiting re- and iWtaft »*** *M» affartad. I
iatlvea in Oklahoma. and who wv.i fried many Itntaenta and rark.ua
vary ak-k with pneumonia while thara i remedies. but nothin* aaanaad t» glr*
«*■•* in m«n* Monday. »’ relief until 1 oaad Poan.KJdaey
Mr*. Howard DSpatn of Otaeo. PUIa Th# rotatam «f •** boi rid
earn* do» n> Monday to rtaii hat gar- me of mi trouble and I kara bad no
tats. Mr Ad Mr* A. J. BUM return- ratara 4tnta.- '
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DUBLIN,
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LOWELL.
Regular Corrropondence.
April 10tb.—Health here at pres-
«nt la very good with only two ex.
noptlonn who have chronic diseases
and aaa kAlin.
and ar« reported better.
Sterling Davie and wife visited
&. 0, Keith Sunday and Mon-
m
4no. Grogon and T. Wrenn of this
place both lost a flue mare with stag-
gera.
> Gordon Tate J. Bloig, T. O'rear
and Marjk lowing went wolf hunting
: laat night.
Jett Pair went to De Leon Monday
The deputy tax assessor is calling
litre thla week.
R. H. Anderson was bit by a mule
yeaterday evening. He was putting
a aaddle on the animal when it
reached back and bit him on the ribs.
The social entertainmeut ai Mr
Burton's was pronounced the best of
the kind; ever pulled of tn this part
Of the county. Nearly every one got
"Wot going home in the rain.
S. B. Davis has returned from
Johusvilte where he had gone to \ Isit
Health of our com-
munity is good so far as we are in-
formed.
Mra. M. J. Spicer has been a'tk,
but is better
J. 0, Beal and Virg Young had
business in DeLeon yesterday.
Mrs. E. J. Young has been very
sick, but is better at this writing.
Will Lovelace and family are pre-
paring to leave Immediately for
points in Arkansas.
A number of the afrtnera attended
trades day in DeLdon Monday and
report a large crowd.
T. 8. Boss of DeLeon was out sev-
eral days last week putting up the
bell tn the new church.
^Mrs. J. H. Rippetoe ha* as her
guests this week her father, J. M.
tioodson and Brother Kay.
Miss Ethel Strong of Mt. Airy was
the weeks guest of her brother I) M.
Stroug and family Lust week.
Mr and Airs. Payne Paterson en-
tertained the young people last night
with games and refreshments.
Regular
of Dublin
spent two days h«im this week at-
tending to business and seeing
friends.
Mrs. C. Nugent, Mrs. T. J. Spradling
and Mrs. Virgil Ferguson are very
sick this week.
Stephenville camp of the W O. W.
have recently initiated fifteen or
twenty new members.
J. W. Neblett has gone to Paducah
this week to look after some land
Interests and attend court at that
place.
Stepfcenvllle public school con-
tinues for six W' cks longer after this
week This will make a full nine
months term
Judge Oxford Is spending a few
days at home before opening court at
Granbury Court Reporter Townes
Is also here with hts family.
A new hoy is reported at the
home of Judge and Mrs, M. J.
Thompson having taken up hts resi-
dence there last Saturday night.
Randolph Clark, pastor of the Race
ra and ordered some new books, j!
are going to sing every second
and fourth Sunday.
The children at this place eujoyed
an Easter egg hunt Sunday after-
noon and all report a flue time.
Mr and Mrs. Silver Keith and
family and their mother Mra. S. J.
Keith visited at Major Keith's Sunday
Rev. Whitworth (tiled hts regular
appointment at the Methodist church
at this place Sunday and Sunday
night
H. L. Chiton's baby has been pretty
sick with a cold the past week, ow-
ing to the sudden changes In the!
weather.
The tittle five-year-old daughter of
M. E. Calloway has been very til with
pneumonia since our last writing, hut
glad to say she Is Improving now.
i
GROCE
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Milfred and Oscar Armstrong, Hu- ®rwt Christian church, is delivering
ben Ross. Sam Rippetoe and Tillman a Ben''8 of ten lectures on the Bible,
Dyson are Ashing on the Leon river beginning Wednesday night and con-
at present.
The school election
Ikto brother. One of Mr Davis little Saturday A very light vote
was
tlnutng dally.
County Attorney L. 0. Cox has
been In west Texas for the last week
Bihch'a, a daughter of Mr. Jim Davis I Polled. The following trustees wet e I Inspecting that section.
Was laid tb rest while he was there
It died Sunday night, and
Sit that place Monday evening
| elec! di
J t;
Messrs Neal Corbell,
WHS buried j H‘*al ‘U!<i T. Rippetoe
A rain, almost equal to a cloud
In
Is
his sh-
ading
genes R L Thompson
county attorney
I’ubllshing the delinquent tax rolls
COMANCHE.
From the Exponent.
April 4th.—The election last Tues-
day tor three alderman for a term of
two years each resulted as follows,
the first three mentioned being elect-
ed. J. B Weems 182, M. V. Skinner
163, S 1* Smith 160, T. 1. Collins 158,
O. O Brightman 113. W. 1> West 99,
Fred Jacobs 03.
Comanche county Farmers Colon
will meet at Downing. April ISth and
19th. J 1.. Bishop is county presi-
dent
The Central Texas singing conven-
tion is to convene in Comanche April
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i: Successor to Burnett & Jones
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I have bought the Burnett & Jones stock of groceries aud WJt*
pect to maintain the high quality of service given by these gentle-
men and If possible improve upon It.
I WILL NELL FOB LASH
and will cater to (he cash trade with a clean and complete stock of
everything an up-to-date grocery stock should handle and at prices
that will mean a scaling of the high cost of living.
LET MB NERVE YOU.
Telephone No. 20. DUBLIN, TEXAS
&
HB0WR GETS LIKE SENTENCE
IN COURT AT BALLINGER
April 9th.—Several of -he larmers burst, packing the ground so
are Axing to plant their corn
"We had another nice rain i.isr
wday night and it is ram .■
this morning.
! t-ill
will be
o get
j those who lia\e corn planted
Sat. compelled to harrow It In order
stand, felt Saturday night.
The beautiful sunshine, the singing
ground coated with
loUiest green, and the tfor''
Rev. R. M. Cox Ailed his regular
appointment here Saturday anil Sun-
flay. trees putting on their spring gown of j Bay and Tuesday m a
The young people enjoyed a d.ince :""" *'rs and foliage, calls forth a re*-i<>v«,r bu atmg the line*
. »t Mr. and Mrs. L. G Keith s last : P^'mive chord in the average human j'"0 sl'h<H)l districts
j,jght. I heart, that beautiful spring the hap-
Geo. Sharp and family visited i I'";*1 H,ld lovvlil*8' »«*>»■ ia here
friends and relatives at Runyan Sat- 1 be Baptist Missionary conference
urday and Sunday. I"1 'be K*nind Drove association, held
Several of the people got pretty weti'beir regular monthly meeting
as they were returning home from Round Grove church, beginning Mon-
church last Saturday night. Jday night and continuing until Tins.
Several of the young people attend- jday evening m rnces were
«d singing at Alemeda in Eastland Ithrnugbou'
j will be let to the lowest bidder this 20th and 21st. the third Saturday and
venr This is a new feature Here-I Sunday of this month The conven-
jtofore it has been let to the county | tion emtiraces a territory of several
i printer .it the contract rates .counties in this section of the state.
Quite a number of Harbin and j J- C Srltern, a highly respected
; Green's Creek peo|de were here be-I citizens of Ihe Itihb comunity, died
the eoramisstoiiers' court Mon- March L'titli. Deceased was 65 years
controversy of age and was thi> father of Elder C.
between the C. Scitern. now employed as pastor
oT the Christ Ian church at Byars,
Most of the countv candidates h ive Okla
been here during the last few d'o s 1 I. S. Peterson, an aged citizen of
and i hey now sav that as the grass I Comanche was found dead in his bed
li i ■
to
mie out sufficiently they expect I at Ins home on South Main street this
nture forth and see the voters morning. April
All reported a
i served
■undue
Tuesday w irh diriu
the ground for everyone
; present.
county la«t Sundav
fine singing.
The people of this community caniejatd<’ meeting was had »h
together on Monday igvd wqfJkMi.U.*hej.<'l^ni*,n<’y of the weather
a iic’e freerer than iteretofore.
The patrons of Shiloh school were
not satisfied with the consolidation
of tile TWO districts effected Inst
veiuoer and the commissioners c art
The jury in the George Brown mur-
der case at Ballinger, last Wednes-
day morning at 10 o'clock returned
a verdict of guilty in the first degree l
and assessed his punishment at life
imprisonment and notice of appeal
has been given. The jury was out
nineteen hours.
Brown was charged with murder-
ing his wife while she slept, at their
home seven miles from Brownwood
on Sept 9th. 1911. Tile assassin used
an Iron cudgel eighteen inches long,
on the end of which were two largo
taps, and with this the woman's
brains were beaten out.
The convicted man is fifty years of
age and has eleven children, seygu. pf.
4th, death having been j whom are grown and tttfrTied.
due to heart failure Burial was to
take place Friday afternoon at his old
. that
road in tiV.i, >u the
needed It very badly
of ht*r*
*■•11*
The San Angelo
jwwer .company of ..............\jqst
filed amendent increasing capital ' j.f '
water, ugh1
San Angelo
and
h ;t s 1
•took from $223,000 to I'.oo.')*1'
Saved Hj Bis Wife,
. s a was.' woman w tiai know s
what to do when tn r htisliand's
is :n danger, but Mr* R J Flint,
A prudent mother i* always on • he
watch for symptoms of worms in tier
children. Fairness lack of interest
l» play, ttai pn*viahn««8 is the signal
for WHITE'S CREAM VKRMIFi'GK.
A few doses of this excellent remedy
put* an end to the worms and the
- MWHUVr Brice 23c
Sold by Rec*-- Drug Co
V' is of that kind She
ray using 1 >r King s New
writes Mr F for a
nigh. * !<• n I was so weak
ail thought i had only a
to 1. ( e and it completely
spent Saturday
CARLTON.
Regular Correspondence
April 10th.—J. !> Clark wen
Hamilton a few days ago «u bus
The school will close in »t»>r
more weeks
Dr, Bowie and wife went <<>
os bust nos* Friday
’ v Mr*. Carrie Ouye
night In Stephenvtile
Mta Drtto Brisco spent veSterday
in HamHton rbaiting relative*
it DM think R did not rain in rur
v«S Saturday Just ask the bail bov»
Goldi* Worn tile and Miss Mar* Tin
•were married here Wednesday morn
laf
Conte t« the st<H'k show Saturday!‘1:,v
Krami r*‘»'
1;fi?sis<!♦•(! on
' I iiHt't.l * r\
>1 ! Ill c*
hi v friend's
wh«»rf l;ru»‘
< U I'e-li m»
. a Mil i < Ltl*
; ,iatii
{in nut
'whooping <ough.
luMriorrA trial «
j aim's r»0 (tuts and $ i .00
i !>V fright* 1 *>
vnsu!lda,V.;i}, uM„Ul
Chandler k i’ltnnlll. J C George.
A'cv Jolint-i111, W. W. Moores and A.
!’ Yiiung w. re ail at Fort Worth iast
Friday and Saturday attending the
court .it civil appeals The Crow-
will cifte. and the case concern(ng
the land of Dick Gibson of Harbin
were argued
Is to
j Hiephonville, where he has engaged
1 with the Higginbotham store
....... i Ja0 .'J'hitten wits in Dublin the
home in the hi loam community near first of w,,,,k makinK nremira-
No-jGus;inc He liad moved to Comanche L*- , ,
uuits tor a removal of his family aud
, , , , s ! U° 8<-’h4>'',night at- ; household effects to his new home at
very pleasant and profl’ - ! rescinded it* action and re- stabltsh tend t he ( e'_ua-',h(1 hl|j,h schooi
tin in- ,H| :h- ,w" district* just a* they were L. l.,„ M,,mlay evening. Sheriff V I.
hindered :|>r*’r uo.ievo j Jackson arrested north of Comanche
a man liy the name of Ed Denney,
charged with disposing of mortgaged
property in Mills county. Sheriff E.
O. I'riddy of Mills county was noti-
fied and came up and look charge of
the prisoner leaving on the 4 o'clock
train Tuesday morning for Goldth-
waite While waiting for the south
bound hound Santa Fe train at
On Your
Next Walk
stop in and
see our new
stock of toilet
articles.
We’ve a whole lot
of things
here that will
interest you.—
pNliexiatffour
new assortment of
Diamond Dyes.
All the new
colors are
represented,—
they’re
beautiful.
a W -Iff-
■fix’*
Ra-Mey-Lac,
household varnteh
Wedding Gifts Worth While.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins, who|
were married here on Saturday even-1
lng of last week, were the reeipl-)
ents of some valuable gifts as well 18laln ,hat can be used by anyone. Te-
as appreciated presents. Mrs. Per- gardless of experience in
Mao Molina, and her!
The Mon W Ho Snrrood i Hrou
hr hoactB.of lar»io ontorprlao* are men cajK.
of Er**at energy Siiocom. today, i Sheriff Jaekflon was ajrain notifl«"d
mands health To ail in to fall It k
\ <]u:< k eure Ttir roufchs folly for a man to endure n j
w the in on t i»a.f*' and r*1- weak, run-down, half alive condition j
------ __ ----------- painting.
kina was Mias Mao Holtna, and her I
mother gave her a deed to one thoua-j^1^ doing your spring cleaning
wood the prisoner made his es- iand “cres of land ,n lhe frult belt of; you can very economically brighten
, , _ , I Arkansas, also fiftv lots in the sub- i ,,
ml so far is still at hrtt,^^ ()f T(,xarka,)a Thn u : ab<»"' the place with Ra-Mey
his i-scajie and Is now on the look out
for him again.
medicine for many throat and S when gi^ctrlc Bitters will put him
troubles grip, bronchitis, croup !ri(th, on his feet In short order ''Four
tonsiiittw. isittles did me more
It convince
l tuiiranteod
Rub the Joints with BALLARD'S
LINIMENT to relieve rheuma-
any other modieine I ever took." j ttsmy It penetrates the flesh to the j
writes ( has It Allen. Sylvania, Ga. lmnf conveying Its soothing and re-j
"After years of suffering with rheu- ■ stortfflve influence to the spot where!
The groom's
i father gave them a handsome home
jin Fort Worth in addition to these
I valuable gifts, their friends In Dub-
lin showered them with many hand-
i some articles —Brownwood Bulletin,
i April 10th.
Lae. Brush free with each can.
REESE DRUB CO.
Telephone No. 28.
GHEKNS CREEK.
HrjruUr CorTfaporidetuw*
\prtl I Mill S< ho**! »l!i b«* out
’ li * Fridviy t hr l!»lh Kw-rv-
Ihm!.v h to {;;»• «■-n? • t? aintiD’ii t
b’. V iittvNt-.i .g RiM’mlnK 'h;#i »*’'k
»;!h hi« f xf h «• r
Ringing vn .t» 3A■ skf'fr.'!'d nt Mr
Uwn SunJji> ri ght
Ie^n M’n**‘rs of Thorp Spring* it*
i'$$•■*}rig 'M** S«'u: hoys* tnis* week
< <*lunihiik tif Sr«*ph*‘uvill«f*
*l'w*n! Sttturdav «)fh Aaron Homl
A H*H)d of i oitiAiu Uf gp»nt Sutur-
nighr And Sunday houn*
tnatism. liver trouble, stomach din-
orders and deranged kidneys. I am
nfinin. thanks to Klerfrir Hitters sound
and well “ Try them. Only 50c at
Kefs* I>rug Oo.
the pain exists.
$! (>0 jH’r bottle.
Co
1‘rice 25c. and
Sold by Keese Drug
> KTOR.
Regular Correwpondence.
April Mh We are having some
(on] »el weather ut present
Health not very good at this writ-
ing
We were visited by a tug rain Sat-
urday night.
REV. “HILL" GREEN
GOES TO
A BILENK
A meeting of the county mission
, im.ird of the Baptist church conven- J
■ (1 at Stephenvllle Wednesday and re-
jee.vod and accepted the resignation
j of Rev. W M Green as county mis-
j sionary. Rev Greeu has been Impor-
jtuned for some time to take the mis-
•tKi tnjoy tl» d*.v
M>t*rt»ia84
You will he well' folks here
ARI 1ICR0WKN IN YOUR M H I'!
In <***♦'a of rbruma:mm from
I pain mukfH hH y'p and r**«t po^a.bie
It Ha*
een Proved That Microbe*
CtaW B»ldae*«.
This may b<> obtained by applying
Chamberlain » Liniment For sale
by Overton Drsig Co
(Kin Wharton of Stephen* county j8ion for Sweetwater association, wit i
is in our midst again his headquarters at Abilene and his
Mrs Hattie Gary has been pretty |determination to accept this wrrk
si< k since our last writing j prompted his resignation. He will
R S Carr and family visited 'heir : I)roPPefl at oncc 1o Abilene but is
brother. Uncle Burton Carr Sunday famJJy will remain at Btcphenvillc
(XtMVN.
Regular Corre*potidenee
V pr 11 *■ ■■. it A W ats,,n
t ipbt ill t\ * <i uexetav
F
i,i*t
TL.
11 \V.»‘ 4* m a h “ i p
» - *‘k
'‘r.ini
\S .Y< J
i* • irt f uv!i -•ivA* i,
rday
ta a .1 ji
' z%ii!»’ eAfTur -t* 'Mm
litiX
lie* Hr mil "1 H-trtiFN
W 1 ) ’
hr-r Frui-iv m
nth «
tiirt h
t’ana of Hamburg. G*r
and Dr, Sabourand, the ieadtn*
dermatologist diacoveri-d
tltUM 8 microbe causes baldness Th. r
ttoMtrjt taa time and again i>een amptv
xreirifled through research experiment*
carried on under the obeervatton •><
•fifiMSK fleient iat * Till* microtw
lodge* in lb* Sebum, which I* the na
twwil h«tr oil. and when permitted to
fiourtta » deotrovs the hair fotliele* 9«' tcn.. . ti.-r- Saturday
4Uid to tiMM> tta P«rea entirely eiow 'dtewart preached Sunday
grndually take* .in a ' The old fa#hi«U*d spelling bee m
■ i'agpm^-'gm^tafMhro. When thl* hap- the blue tun k spelter last Fr day night
ermm (taro >■ ao hope of grown ..r
talr bring mived
Mr Monroe Dixon and daughter,
1 n.i. visited at Mr. B M Keiths Sat -
i unlay
j Grandma Blair and daughter. Mrs
Dunn, are visiting Mr* M. M. Dixon
this <*f*k
Som* of our young people m$*t at
until the close of the schools there.
M IYF1EI.D OF UL.URETTE
llEi OHEN A CANDIDATE,
<’ r Mayfield, the sage of Clair-
eite, announce* this ».^>k an a catidi-
1 .1 ’ c
' .1 In
•lav p.irv
\ He | Hue. Uv
filled 1)1.
guUr a li-
lt.•»
Things to
Sometimes Ihe housewife finds no
trouble in planning her dinner, but
most generally the planning is quite
a« much an effort as the prepara-
tion of the meal. We can help you
If you will phone us to know what
we have.
You will also find that your gro-
cery bill will be at the lowest figure
if you trade with us.
FREE DELIVERY.
PARKER & DEAN
We taro ■ remedy which will, w.
honestly believe, remove dandruff <•«•
was a decided *uecc**
\lMin, t adenhead and Bowling
candidate* for sheriff were shaking
hands with the voters here Tuesday
Mr* Edwards on Sunday afternoon \|.it* for representative in the elate <] \
and had a nice singing legislature from the Erath county
Some of our people attended the district. Mr Ma.vfleld I* well known
singing convent Ion at Alameda on as a responsible resident of the CUltr-
Haturday night and Sunday .-tte country, having resided there for
Sattirvlay was trustee election here ■ some years and at one time was In
which resulted in the re-election of (tie race for this position and made
Mr Harve Smith as trustee. » creditable campaign. In a letter
The singing class at this place | tl) tt»e Progress Mr Mayfield says:
..................... ..................... I.......Friends In all sections of the county
(IKE YOUR KIDNEYS. have ror tom* time urged me to be-
--- come a candidate and 1 have finally
|>« Net Endanger Y«ur Life When u obtained my own consent to enter
TELEPHONE NO. 91.
LET US BE YOUR GROCERS
::
■
OnMIn (Itixen Shew* Aon Ibe ( lire
and enter to win I wish to be un-
derstood a* a candidate of the !ab-
Why will peoP1*’ continue to suffer orin* classes, who are nay chief sup-
teralnate tb* mk-rnhe, promote goo*i
wAfettlatUm Aa tb* scalp and arottn
Our baby cries
for Chamberlain s ache
rite* Mrs T it
the agonies of kidney complaint, buck- ; porters and from which class comes
urinary disorders, lameness ; most of those who have naked me to
ro«tB. tlRhten and revliall** j Kt)^rick, Kawsca. Ga. "It is the best
rough remedy on the
DE LEON.
Regular Oorrroptmdence
April 10th,—Mias Joaie Shook of
Hamlin Is here this week viaitlng re-
lative*.
■ ttaM. and overcome 1m.1v1H|
am*, roinnx aa there la any Ilf* left! cough a. cold* and croup
■jiljpllftl1 IMlb 1 by Overton Drug Co.^M
We back up tbit statement with^ta
<rar own personal jpwrante. ,mi this
tm*t tailed Kgs ail "M- Hair Tome
«li cost "•>
US (V Sl.lte
p to restore
its origlnn!
color hue
vet it is In
all "93" Hair
•em»t>n«be« these results
making every hair root,
pigment gland strong
PMi and by riltnulatlne »t n,«-
li #»W of Coloring pigment
tta taif cells.
. K* taggt no obligations or promisee
•■.ewtaf eliBplr ask yon to give Rexatl
a thorough trial and
market for
" Fur sale
DTOridita 10*. Of
taW WWW hr Hlaegae:
no sana* a dy* R**»l
lb* t,eon had a very hard rain last ; • diaeaae
Saturday evening and another that
night.
Mrs, A. L. D Spain is visiting h*r
headwcbaa. languor why allow them- become
selves to bsconte chronic invalids
when a tested remedy i* offered them’
Dunns Kidney Fills is the remedy
to use because it give* to the kidneys
th* help they need to perform their
work.
if you have any. even one, of the j
symptom* of kidney diseases, cure
yourself now,
sets In.
a candidate."
i i
POPE INTERN RACE
FOR UOMHINNIONRR
Th* Progress is this week authoris-
ed to announce "Uncle Bob.” R. 8.
Dope as a candidate for oommlsaion-
, r in the Dublin precinct, Mr. Pope
urn bad previous experience out a
Kefivr* limn ’menofcsr of the executive body of
H thl* Kr»*b county and during that time be
served faithfully and well. His
friend* especially urge him a* a com-
DEMONSTRATION
i; Cass Tocrver. the Texas white
hope, a giant of
: exhibit at Dublin
Dublin testimony:
Mr. M Courtney. Dubltn. T*«s wbo ^ of |h,
says “I recommend Donn a Kidney " ,
: :' '
Manual
"" >• tU—
the white
will
race,
Saturday
.
, fSi m-.4 5-
t Fail to See Him in Action*
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1912, newspaper, April 12, 1912; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543317/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.