The Daily Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Masonic Lodges.
News Prom Whitt.
Stated meeting of Phoenix Special Correspondence 10 tne rteraia
Lodge No. 275, A. F. & A. M.; Wiiitt, Texas, Feb. 12.—Mr. Dave Da-
Saturday night on or before iv*s Pampa, brother of Mrs. Abbott,
full moon in each month.
A. C. MacNELLY, W. M.
BANKHEAD, Sec.
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/ Stated convocation of Wea-
therford Chapter No. 105, R.
A. M., second Friday in each
month.
W. C. LONG. Jr.. H. P.
BANKHEAD, Sec.
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Weatherford Lodge
Tar- -^^No. 77, I. O. O. F., meet!
•very Thursday night In Odd Fellows
hall, N. Main street, over Waldock’s
meat market.
W. H. LANCASTER, N. G.
P. T. WAKEFIELD, Ses.
was in town three or four days last
week, relative to the affairs of the
estate. Mr. Abbott, who is quite aged
and feeble, we learn is confined to his
bed. Tile children, except Mrs. Gar-
rison, have returned to their homes.
Mr. Cleveland, who has been mak-
ing a brave fight with la-grippe, is
thought to he some better. His son
is with him.
Miss Mabel Massey of Bethesda
spent the week with her grandparents,
Regular conclave of Mr. anc] Mrs. Goodwin.
No new cases of measles.
Mrs. Dr. Lindsey had grip last week.
Grandma Baxter is also on the sick
list.
There was some scare of meningi-
tis, Mr. Berry losing a son. Can’t say
whether it was a well authenticated
case or not. Every one is taking pre-
cautionary measures.
The patrons and pupils of the Wil-
der district enjoyed an old time spel-
ling match, in which everybody took
part. The young people were beaten
by the older ones, which would lead
some one to say where have the good
spellers gone?
Weatherford Comman-
der}-, No. 51, K. T., third
^Thursday in each month.
F. R. PUTMAN, E. C.
A. A. PUTMAN. Rec.
Knights of Pythias.
Lone Star Lodge No. 4,
K. of P., meets every Tues-
day night. Knights visit-
ing always welcome. Cas-
tle hall, S. E. cor. square.
PAUL CAMP, C. C.
A Certain Cure for Female
Trouble and That Tired,
Nervous, Depressed Feeling
That Makes Household Work
a Dreary Burden.
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM. ♦
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The Value of a College to a Town*
We herewith present a few facts
concerning the wortii of a college to
a town, and particularly Weatherford
College.
Of the seventeen out of town stud-
ents attending this school, the amount
ol $3.7,>7 has already been spent in
the city. The Fine Arts Department
has added $1127. It. is certain that
$1,000 out of the $5,000 guaranteed
the school will have been spent here
Don’t Try to Repair it
unless you have studied the
complicated mechanism of an
automobile, or you are likely
to do more damage than bene-
fit to your machine. Better
bring it to our shop, where
we have experts and proper
tools and the “know how./’
Work, work;
Nothing but work;
Tiresome drudgery!
Work used to be a pleasure, but nowa erfe.the ('los,“ °r the Present term. Prof,
few minutes effort leaves you weak, dis- \ " ll'te’ at **le beginning ot school
couraged and irritable with a feeling that
PUTMANS GARAGE
NORTH MAIN STREET
everything has gone wrong.
The liver and bowels are responsible
for this.
The symptoms are, heart palpitation, ,,ai<| jn f,,‘ '"fidentals and library
faintness, suppressed, excessive or irreg- a(1<*‘don to this twenty-two local
ular periods, bad digestion, bearing
down pains in the sideand back, nervous
weakness, poor appetite, costiveness.
Prickly Ash Bitters sweeps away these
troubles like magic, because it strikes *v jeisew here.
the root of the disease—the stomach,! This makes $9,Nl5.tm already spent
liver and bowels. in our city, coining from other towns I
spent $72b ot his own personal money
in improvements, including the labor-
atory, which has never been returned.
Two bundled and thirty-five has been
In
twenty-two local stu-
dents that would have left town to at-
tend other schools bad we not had
Weatherford College, have spent $1000
here which would have been spent
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Praises Commission Form of Gov. Looking on the Bright Side,
ernment. There are more improvements pend-
Aklerman Wm. Waldock, candidate j’nK >n the city of Weatherford at the
for mayor, is in receiut of a letter from present than for a long time, and if
Mayor E. N. Kirby of Abilene, in re- | there should he a prospect for a good
spouse to one he wrote that gentle- lc^ol, this year, more substantial build-
man, concerning the commission form pnS improvements will be started and
of government, and what, it has done completed than ever before. The sug-
for Abilene, in which that gentleman
speaks favorably of same. Below we
reproduce both the letter of Mr. Wal-
doek and the answer to same:
Women who take medicine for female jor communities up to February 1st. It'j
Weatherford. Texas. Jan. 27. 1912.
troubles that does not benefit these j we add to this amount the $1,600 that j Chairman ol the Commission, City of
organs are wasting money and valuable (would have gone out, but has been | Abilene, Abilene, Texas. Dear Sir: —I
time. The liver is diseased because the circulated here, wp have $14,445.00 **,e writing you lor any
stomach is unhealthy, and both have date and it is certain that these same,
produced a constipated habit. This (out of town students will be forced to
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! ! «. L. STENNIS JAS. C. WILSt
;: Stennis & Wilson
Attorneys-at-Law
! Practloe In all the Court*, writs Deed*,
, , Will* and Legal Paper*.
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given all Legal work
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i > OFFICE—
' • Over Citizen* National Bank.
M»M»»»M«Me»e»e*e»t»e*t
M. Alexander:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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pt attention to all litigation.
Examined-twills, Deed*, and
Papers prepared.
4WOFFICE—Over CltizensJNat’l Bank. < >
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Satisfaction—
Most go wlthleveryJSult or Garment
Out leafM
Jim Wright’s
Home of Fine Tailoring:
Knteman Building. Botb|Telephonea.
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T. A. Henderson
With J. F. Sadler
FUNERAL DIRECTOR j
and EMBALMER j
1 Good stoek of bartal supplies, Including <
robe* ter tuat, women aad children
Prompt, aoenrate servloe,
i aw BOTH PHONE8-DAY AND NIGHT .
Dr. R. K. Harris
DENTIST
SflrOffice—East Side Square.
Vanderbilt Dental
Rev. D. W. Wester and family have
stoppage of healthy action in the livei
and bowels has filled the system with
impurities which have brought on irreg**
ularity in the female organs; it followi
therefore, that a medicine which will
correct the liver, strengthen the stomach
and promote healthy bowel operations is
the remedy for menstrual difficulties.
The poor, tired, discouraged woman
expend $1,020 more: this means that
will be put in circulation in Weath-
erford for the year over $15,000.00
through Weatherford College. If this
school would Itorrow $15,000 or even
$25,000 of Eastern capital on long time
at a low rate of interest, build the!
needtxl dormitory, make necessary ini-j
provetneuts on the main building, re-
lit formation you rail give me in regard
the eommision form of government,
and how it works in small towns, what
steps to take to put it on that basis: in
short give me your candid opinion of
same, at your earliest convenience.
Respectfully yours for better govern-
ment,
W M WALDOCK.
southern^part^of town. “ Wester j ‘“omach and extending its purifying and
. ...... , stimulating influence to the liver and
has on exhibition some s|>ecimens of , , , , ..
, , I bowels. When the stomach, liver and
an ancient, cereal known as corn, or i , , . , ...
, . , , , ,, i bowels are active and working in har*
maize, we have heard our fathers tell ,
. , „ . , . . mony, there must be health and regu-
about. Said specimens were brought I, .
, . .. . lanty in the female organs. As a result
from the tar west and are attracting; ..... . .
.... of this improved condition the patient
the notice of every one. . , ... ...
takes a renewed interest in her house-
hold duties. Appetite and strength
return, the eyes are brighter, the com-
plexion clears, and before long she is
transformed into a bright, happy woman
with rosy cheeks and cheerful spirits.
Abilene. Texas, Fob. 12. 1912.
.................1 Mr. W M. Waldock, Weatherford,
who has suffered silently and so long I serving enough for a sinking fund, Dear Sir:—Sickness in my
with the ailments of her sex soon feels j any one would ho glad to undertake j family has prevented an earlier reply
the strengthening and exhilarating in. j the building of a great school here. lo the above letter. Will say. that our
fluenceof Prickly Ash Bitters. It does The College would then have less in- People so far, are well pleased with
the commissio nhtrm of government.
It makes lots of work for the eouunis-
w-uild mean w|th|“,on* l’"' ,hat is thf* Uli»« »n-
their home in the! ‘tS W°rk thoroughl-v: beginning with the dehtedness than any other school in
the wtat*-.
Think of what
one hundred boarding students, in-|te,l<*e^ to a*HO ,akes lots of the
stead of seventeen, as is possible, even so"ca!*,)d polities out of it, all the
for next year. officers being appointive, except the
A FRIEND TO THE SOHOOI j commission, and as the appointees are
. _ | subject ALWAYS to the commission it
guarantees better service. You will
Annebi >ews.
Special Correspondence to the Herald.
Anneta, Texas, Feb. 13.—Wonders
wil never cease. It has been trying to
rain down here today. We are surely
hoping if, will. The wheat and 0ats ! *!Ts“®*r?^.mu9h,rora.inti.i?e^'°11 a,'dcon***'’■ Certain Ingredients Thai Really I'rtt
I PI T ON HALF SOLES at 35 e up.
MARSHALL'S SHOE SHOP, near pub-
lic scales on Fort Worth street.
A GREAT DISCOVERY.
pation. I had a drowsy tired feeling and i
don’t headaches all the time. I began using
Weatherford Monday.
Other visitors to the “City Beauti-
ful-’ last week were Misses Dora Houn-
sel and Arra Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Chapman, and .Mrs. H. M. Foster.
John Sentell of Willow Springs,
came down to his school Sunday eve-
ning.
Lige Thresher and wife came in from
Arkansas last week to visit S. P.
IncrvokH
_ _ Prickly
Ash Bitters and it has helped me wonderfully.
I now have a good appetite, sleep well and can
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MRS. MARY NORTIICUTT
are going to look very bad if we
get some rain soon. , B .. ui.,-m,, .> .,m,
Mrs. E. M. Winslow was shopping in ■ 4®® *r«aler amoun^smrk t^M^wbefojp
Adel, Mercer County, U..
Sold by druggists. Price $1 a bottl*
Cnerry-Akard Drug Co., Reynolo
Drug & Jewelry Co., and Weatherford aa,iK<;l’,i<
Drug Co., Special Agents.
mote Hair Growth When Drop,
erly Combined.
Resorcin is one of the most effetetive
germ destroyers ever discovered by
science, and in connection with Beta
have to submit it to a vote or your
people to change from the aldermanic
to the commission form of govern-
ment. The statute prescribes the man-
ner, etc. Personally, I am very fav-
orable to the commission form. Yours
truly, K. N KIRBY. Mayor
An Cpidcmic of Coughing
Is sweeping over the town. Old and
young alike arc affected, and the strain
is particularly hard on little children
Napthol, which is both germicidal and and on elderly people. Foley’s Honey
a combination is formed | ai»*I Tar Compound is a quick, safe and
which destroys the germs which roll, JYbahlc core for all coughs and colds.
: Contains no opiates Cherrv-Akard
_ the ha,r °r ,tH na,ural nourishment, J)ruK Co. and C. B. Alexander & Co.
---and also creates a clean, healthy con-» ___________
News From Harmony. j Hit ion >f the scalp, which prevents the J
Special Correspondence to the neraid. j development of new germs. t
Harmony, Texas, Feb. 14.—We sure! Piloearpin, although not a coloring1 * birge auditorium was almost
gestion of a city and county crematory*
is being discussed and with the rail-
road propositions, which seem to be a
"cinch” in all directions, the boosting
of the city as a health resort, the pro-
posed putting on sale of town lots,
which will be sold adjacent to mineral
water property, the advertising of the
city in all directions as a city of more
natural advantages than since the Gar-
den of Eden, the getting together of a
stock company for the purpose of
erecting a commodious hostelry and
many other things which have been,
mentioned for the coming year, there
1* no reason why the year of 1912
should not be one long to be remem-
bered by all. Many citizens or the
city are at present out of employment,
because of the fact that there i8 noth-
ing In the way of public improvement
going on, and whose families live here,
will have till the work they can han-
dle and more money will he put In
circulation than has been <he case for
a number of years. This is not an.
overdrawn picture; a fantasma of that
which we should love to see, but some-
thing tiiat. is possible aud 'highly prob-
able. if the right seasons may be had.
THREE CENTS a pound paid far
clean, white cotton nigs at the
tlKRALD OFFICE.
t'hri'tlan t'hapcl Meeting.
>ew* From Davis.
Davis. Texas, Felt. 14.—After quite
att absence, I wil try to pen a few
words.
Farmers are rejoicing over the pros-
pects which we have at present for a
feed crop. They realize what a good
feed crop means now since the price
of feed has gone soli igh. Every far-
mer around here is going to try and
raise more feed stuff and less cot-
ton; ’they are waking up to the pro-
gressive ti|ge. I 'believe when the
people do this they will be better off,
have more, feel better, live longer and
look better.
man, Grover Stephens anti Mr. Scra-
hat, went rabbit hunting one night
last ■ week, but we couldn’t find out
whttt they killed. They forgot to bring
tlie ears home with them.
Miss May Lee came in (run a visit
to home folks during Saturday and
Sunday.
E. M. Winslow drove his hogs to
Aledo and shipped them from there to
Fort Worth. They were surely a nice
drove.
Grandma Bennett has been quite ill
for the past week.
News is a scarce article down here,
so we will Did you adieu for this time.
ANNETTE.
mgr, not a coloring; , ' , . , , Hupt. T i* Everett visted our school
have had another fine rain, which was matter or dye, is a wel-known itigre- laht mt:hl wllh anxious hearers L ( T|uirs(jav a|1(J matje’Us an
j client for restoring the hair to its tun- **1IK meeting grows in interest at ear Ire.
Mam are especially interest-*
Thresher and family.
A party consisting of Henry Chap- badly needed in most sections.
Brother Fronabarger filled his reg—tiral color, when the losH of hair has j s,‘r'lr<
in the singin’i of spiritual songs.
These ingredients in pn»|wr combi-! t,iIh ,,arl ol ,h,> *« ••'<1 >>> 1’rof.
nation, with alcohol added as a stim-1 Austin Ia>|or He invites ail of his
ular apopintmont at this place Satur- been caused by a disease of the scalp i'‘,,
day and Sunday. Brother Hart preach-
ed for us Sunday night. ( ........ . ................
Bill Long and wife were the guests ulant and for its well-defined nourish-! "^Fiug friends u, the clt.v to come
of Cal I.ong and family Sunday.
ing properties, perfect perhaps ihu!‘i,,<* bint in this great work
THIC PHYSICIANS
SURGEONS
AimrN Promptly
AM IS VEITEE, H. D
SPECIALIST
Ear, StM aad Throat
Tested—Glasses Fitted
A. Van De Venter, M, 0.
SPECIALIST
Diseases el Warn mad
Ckfldrea.
Boom* SI (0 SO.
Hornet*.
News From Brock.
Special Correspondence to the Herald.
Brock, Texas, Feb. 11.—As 1 have
remained silent for quite a while, will
now try to send in a few happenings
from our neighborhood.
AVe were blessed with a fine rain
here Monday night, which was very
badly needed.
Prof. Warwick, who was on the sick
list a few days last week, wag able to
take charge of his school again Mon-
day.
W. C. Brashears was a visitor to
Weatherford Monday.
Finley Dent, one of Brock's young
men. has entered school at Weather-
ford. The writer wishes him much
success.
Rev. Cox filled his regular appoint-
ment at the Methodist church Sunday
Miss Georgia Coffman of Pleasant | most effective remedy that is known
Point was the guest of the Misses for scalp and hair troubles.
Pierce Sunday afternoon. | We have a remedy which is chiefly
Mrs. Sam Drake and sons were the composed of these ingredients, in com.
guests of T. H. Wooley and family Sat- bination with other extremely Invalu-
lurday. lable medicinal agents. We guarantee
Mis Cordia Davis of the Bethel com-
munity spent Thursday night with Iter
friends, Miss Stella Howard.
Frank Parks and family of Hart’s
Branch visited Airs. Parks’ parents.
Mr. anti Mrs. Jim Kincaid, Sunday.
Miss Florence Neal of the Bethel
community vsited Miss Clive Merrcll
last week.
As news is scarce In this vicinity,
will ring off SILLY BILL
News From I’easte*.
Peaster, Texas, Feb. 15.—As there
lias been no til ing seen from the city
of Peaster for some time, will make
an effort to write a few line*.
Everybody enjoyed the little shower
of last Monday night, which brighten-
ed the holies of the farmers for a bet-
ter crop for the coming year
Quite a ntimlier of Peaster people
attended the funeral services of Mrs.
Tom Morgan at Authon last Sunday
arternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Measure*, accom-
The subject discussed last nigbt by
tin- minister was 'How to Study the
Bible.” lie showed that we should
study It as the only Utok that will un-
erringly guide us to our liotnc high.
It is the Ixtok that describes nuui as
it. to positively cure dandruff anil to he was. as he Is and as lie will Im- Iw-
grow hair, even though the scalp iniyond this existence. We should study
spots is bare of hair It there is any it with tin- different ages—tin- Patrl-
vitallty left in the roots, i, will posi- arehal, Jewish and Christian in mind,
lively cure baldness, or we will refund | It was shown that G»h! s|*oke •'in time
your money, ft the scalp has a glazed, j past by the prophet, but now siwaks
shinv appearance. It's an indication j to ns by ills Hon. Ileb. 1:2-3 It was
that baldness is permanent, lint in oth 'shown that the Inst ructions that p*-op|e
er instances we believe baldness Is isometimes give to |teo|ilc who want
curable. I to know how to tie saved. “Read the
We want everv one troubled with j Bible.” was entirely too Indefinite, it
scalp disease or loss of hair to try i would lie like a doctor telling a stek
Bexall ''93" Hair Tonic. If it does not'mail to take medicine without telling
cure dandruff arid grow hair to Uu» him how much or what kind To tell
satisfaction of the us,>r. we will with-jg man (o read the Bible to learn what
out question or quibble return every jto do to be saved, we shorn! give thorn
cent paid us for it We print this (the "proper division" of God s word,
guarantee on every lsittle It has cf-j Jesus and the Apostles who were
tected a positive cure In 93 (>er cent of guided by His Spirit, tell us in the
canes where put to a practical test. ;Christian age what to do to t** saved
itcresting talk along the line of ed-
ucation—-the knowing how.
Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Thomas visited
relatives at Weatherford last Satur-
day and Sunday.
The singin-g class met at Davis laet
Sunday and had gome very good sing-
ing. We hope to have more visitors
Sunday, the 25th, inst.
The school here is progreslng very
nicely and all went to be interested
in their work.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Guess are the
proud parents of a fine baby girl.
Miss Gertrude Archer of Oklahoma
Is visitnx relatives here.
Rnf Hold. Jones, who i8 teaching
at Brazos, visited home folks Saturday
and Sunday REGULAR.
Funds are being sttbscrlixMl for the
erection of a large peanut oil mill at
El Campo
be organized an Bp worth League,
which will meet at thp Methodist
church every Sunday afternoon.
Jess Hall has erected a new barber
shop, which adds to the looks of oar
town.
A. D. Rogers has opened up a shoe
Shop 111* the old "barber shop formerly
occupied by Mr. Hall.
AUOUTU8.
panied by Miss Ruby Glazner. visited
at «,e^ o'clock an^l^rte afternoon SWnrv Hol)aDd, who u ,n the *;l„ita-
rium at Weatherford, last Sunday.
Herbert Bellenger, who has been
visiting his brother, Erwin, at Sales-
ville, has returned home.
Ira McKinnon and wife of Weather-
ford were visiting relative* in Peas-
ter last Sunday f
W. C. Bowen was in Weatherford on
business yesterday.
Jack Derrs of Garner filled his reg-
ular appointment here last Sunday.
We again ask every one to remem-
ber our singing days are the first and
third Sunday afternoons, and we will
be glad for all who will to come and
help ue out
Several of the Peaster people at-
tended the Workers’ Institute, which
met at Baliew Springs last Tuesday.
CURLEY LOCK.
First LaGrtppe, Then Bronchitis.
That was the case with Mrs. W. S.
Bailey, McCreary', Ky. “My wife was
taken down with a severe attack of la-
grippe, which run into bronchitis. She
coughed as though she had consump-
tion and could not sleep at night. The
first bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound gave her so much relief
that she continued using it until she
was permanently cured.” Cherry-Ak- 1
ard Dreg Co. and C. S. Alexander ft Co.
Rrxall "93" Hair Tonic is entirely
unlike and we think, in eery particu-
lar. lietter than anything else we know
of for the purp>*e for which it I* pre-
scribed. We urge vou to try this prep-
!and how to worship Him. pM fail to
understand these divisions confuses
the plan of salvation and tiring* con-
fusion how we should worship the
Lord The subject for tonight is
aration at our entire risk. Certainly! "God's Three Covenants With Abra-
we know of no ivetter guarantee to^ham" Services each evening at 7:30.
give you. Remember, you can obtain ■
Herall Remedies in Weatherford only ♦ ♦ ♦ 4444444*
at our store The Weatherford Drug
Co.
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The Hound Sleep of Good Health. ♦ will report to this office their fall- 4
Is not for those suffering from kid-, 4 tIre to receive the paper regularly ♦
ney ailments and irregularities. The 4 and on time. The Herald wishes 4
prompt use of Foley Kidney Pill, will U make |u deUverv 4
dispel backache and rehumatlsm. heal, ' t **
and strengthen sore, weak and ailing' n*'«rl.v perfect as possible. Co- 4
kidneys, restore normal action, and I ♦ operation on the part of the sub- 4
with it health and strength. Mrs. M |4 serlbers with the management 4
F.*S?aH8b"r3.\ S^n nf„’ liv 2X; do much toward the accom- ♦
suffered great pain in my back and ^ _tij_____ ^ ____ ^
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kidneys, could not sleep at night, and
could not raise my hands over my
head. But two bottles of FVyley Kidney
Pils cured me.” Cherry-Akard Drug
Co. and C. S. Alexander ft Co.
The Plerce-FVjrdyce Oil Company is
J erecting a large- storage plant and of-
* See building.
4 pllshment of this purpose.
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There has been considerable activity
in the cattle markets at Seminole the
past week. Deals aggregating over
4100,000 were closed, mast of the cat-
tle being shipped to Denver Colorado.
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Bell, Tom H. The Daily Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912, newspaper, February 16, 1912; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658475/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .