The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1933 Page: 8 of 8
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THE COMANCHE £HCTT AUGUSJ SS»
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SHOP MADE HARNESS
Ym rs 4mbt still have som* harness you bought
at Kilpatrick’s Shop ten to twenty years a
_..f Again, we are able to supply you with this same
high class osk-tanAed, handmade harness, bridles,
tines, collars, breeching, hame straps. In f»ft every
kind of leather goods. Alaa^full line of best Saddles
and Blankets. j " _
Wo have secared the Services of Mr. Jeff Tucker,
a leather^ worker who has spent a life time in the
leather business. He is now busy making up a variety
of leather goods for your farm and ranch needs, nnd
any repair work done by him is well done and guar-
anteed to give you perfect satisfaction.
Come in and See Our Nice Line of
Extra Good Leather Goods.
Luggage Repaired and Refinished
HOWARD KILPATRICK
HARNESS and hardware
2^
v ( m r(t (< n 7 <■/
: BRitf momem
^ /v/i// mritil
jo t, Arr*^
TIi* lone, log Umojuslne' drove
:hrough the heavy New York traf-
1c. The luiefl Broadway Mehta
ahona brilliantly, dimming the radi
anc# of tho moon. Slowly the oar
eaaed up to tho curb aiM atopp*
•topped In
front of a lone canopy that stretched
regally from the atdawalk front to
the building. A hug# electric sign
abova the entrance biased this name
gaily to the world: CLUB BIAR-
RITZ”. In laasar lights, tout Just aa
gay, was ABBY FANS".
The doorman opene&Uh* door of
the car and Abby F*n* har silken
blonde hair bedecked with high-
lights from the bulbs that biased
overhead, stepped out followed by
her escort, Rod Di
Rod,
Deane.
handsome and young.
imhuwiii, .iiu /uuiig, wee
t peaking earnestly with Abby. aa tha
girl hurriedly walked to the Club
Blsrrltg'g pretentious door. "Tell
me why you Won t. Abby."
"Not now, darling I'm late."
. The Club doorman opened tb#
LTVas r door, then tipped fils hat. “Good
1" . ::nlng. Miu Fane—Air. Deane.’ J
Abby* smiled. "Hello. Mike. Is
1 the irxjet■ on yet?"
i "Ju« went on.”
•OIL” said Abby. walking faster,
“now I am late." "
She slipped from her evening cloak
quickly, Rod taking It from her.
"See, you later, dear." Abby hur-
ried to-’her dressing room
- Steve Walsh, big, good-natured
owner of the night club, had a wor-
ried look, for Abby was lata. Hla
[*- *■<* brightened a bit aa h' aaw her
1 hurrying .across the floor to her
-
Dauton
TIOROBftfB TIRES
May School Is
Now In Session
The May Public School opened
r a summer and early fall aes-
14 accord-
ing to •* ” ----- “ ' ’ '
tendent.
»ion Monday, August
Horace White. Superin
!•
the receiver, hla mouth gaped; he
was too dumbfounded to speak.
Mrs. Deane was alarmed. "What'
la Hr She was tall and stately of
bearing, though her mien was a*
trifle toe aristocratic to mean any|
good for lass fortunate persona aa.
herself. 4
. Deane spoke weakly.* J "Rod's
bringing that cborua girl here---",
; "Abby Fane?" ;lt was Bod’s ala-,
ter. Kay. who ashed. Kay was older, I
than Rod nnd leas frivolous. She/
had married a prince—Prince Otto
von Linden—who was, as* moat
ijig the ero;
White sai
I
The school will ,be dismissed
(or several weeks dtnrfh;
gathering season, Mr.
Mr^^White has been head of
the M^v school for several ytars
and previous to that was prfrici-
pal of the Sidney school. ....
Baptist Association *
To Meet Aug. 30-31
•-? - - -
The annual session of the Co-,
taanche County Baptist Associa- Min Charlotte Lembertoa, bow
____ tion will convene foY a two days ifl( was born deaf and unable te
prince* are. financially embarrassed.’ session at the Sweetwater Church speak. Rut she did not let those
The prince now made hla home with - next Wednesday, August 30, ’ at handicaps stop her from aspiring, as
' . 10 ». m. . dhe grew older. Now she ia a feature
For over a half a century the dancer with a stage (bow in Holly.
Comanche Countv Baptist Asso-
ciation meeting has been one at ~ _ ____-_—
the largest religious gathering ir, f “Oh. Rod—It was thumbs down'
'•—•r •••• V a WWW Wiq IIUVI IU licr
room. Abby held up her wrist as
aha darted past hla table.
’Look—mfwatch la slow!"
. Steve amiled tqspite of himself.
Ukty, kid." *1
Rod followed close on Abbya
heels; they both en:ered the dress-
ing room together. Rod was still
You say you love
J ’? ’ :'
the Deane family -----,
Franklin. Jr., snobbish older son'
of the Deane's, looked astonished.!
"Bringing her heref
’ He thought It Incongruous, evl-i
dently, to bring a night club enter*!
talner into the spacious Deane man*!
sion. HI S’ face took on a hurt look.
"He says." said Deqne, “he’s going
to marry'her. and sags us to be nice
to her.' . ,1------
There was Immediate chaos, with'
all escept Kay. who really wanted
to like Abby. expressing stark In-!
dtgnallon. Their remarks ware UU-,
ter—cutting. .
Rack In the Biarrlts. Abby had
Just finished her songs nnd wu
leaving the dance floor amid tumul-
tuous applause. She walked post
Steve.
"I'm sorry.Steve. I won't be late
again.”
Walgh grinned "Not until to-
morrow night." Then hla grin’
faded, for Rad had come up to them
holding Abby's cloak.
STUDS MODE HI
CUSP fOJT KIF
Penalty of Excess Fat ; .
Although
of her
the cotinty.
According to
ter. Moderator, a full
has been arranged.
the minute I came In the door.”.
she has lost bu!
lbs. of her overweight, this
man finds that 7 lbs. as made
remarkable difference to her.
•Her letter reads: “I am ’fe
years old and mr height Is 5 fi j
Last year 1 weighed 164 lbs.
have* been taking a half-teaapooa
ful "of- Kruschen Salts, makini
no change’' in nty diet Now J
am less round fhe hips, and onlv
weight 147 lbs.- dressed. But J
feel lighter and can now run up.
ettairg, which before used to mal I
me1 gasp for breath. Everyone
frays how well and fit I look.".
—(Miss) J. H. •
Kruschen is an ideal blend ofq
0 separate salts which help vbody
organs tb function properly ana
aegr
Rsv T V . ’ 'There's nothing to worry about. .
. !t.,v W'*’'"ar'jdear." Rod waa foolishly enthusi- iStiergth
program ;aBtlc "They’ll come around all'normal' weight
maintain a splendid degree of
health—it builds up energy and
while you’re reducing to*
, right.’. * Get Kruschen Salts at any live
f "They’re dead against me." Abby's 1 druggist in. the world—a jar lasts.
(Adv.)
ur * v i„dK?T!CK! 1 “ **?•,*"'* no doubt. 4 weeks and costs not more than
Watch U K heels or worn soles. "Well, even If they are—what do gc cer,i<. • /. j- ,
Creokedf—uuivilowifr of- -run-over curt*?
heels often m^an run-down nerves ^1 ‘ w*nt
-r sprained ankles. They, cause Rod waa earnest. "This Is no I . _
io ™° if,?ak down i,,stead. ol ch.?‘c*' ‘J?* not even^hesltatlag " The third local Court of Honor
"J medlrTt" . , , *«et at the High School Audito'r-
"I know you do—but.-Rod. dear— W on Tuesday, August 22, at
BOY SCOUT NEWS
Have ’em rebuilt in time at
COLLINS’ SHOE SHOP
Opposite P» t Office
*C“Rod!" Abby's cry was weak.;
I Big left Rod to try his luca on
the gambling wheels. Bteve, Walsh
____ .1 Walked over to Rod. "Say/' ktked
otwn H °*k “*■ *hat- *WY Slgrlft a rel»-
Ahhv ZH , “on of y«ur«- or something?" ,
*2* astounded. Oolng ; •'Practically. Whyr c
j ‘ -"W’e'r* pals." Rod explained.
; "Slg's a great fellow, Steve. Pee-
■ pie don't ' appreciate him. You
know what his oM man was worth
J years ago?”
I 'That don't make kirn worth any-
thing today."
! Rod shrugged. "Do you ever hear
him talk about It—or whine? Not
a whimper. 8lg-"
They started to walk towards
"I’m sorry I started
a.I ••
m carry ai
i them the I
oa 6-ply—IS
thus you cast buy—lfl ate
months cm 4-ply tires.
Aad there are do *W, “ends” er “butt"
about, this guarantee—It is backed by a.com-
pany with ample resources—a leader mr 20
year* fat the quality tire field. There is no "red
tape" either-wll adjustments are made op the
■pot. Come in and let us give you all the (acts
and aee for yourself bow these quality then are
t to stand all kinds of driving and all kinds
h ,
IE1 Lll PRICES
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Higginbotham’s Motor
Department
PHONE 47
Comanche., Texas
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Steve’s ofllce.
It." Wslsh Interrupted. "I wdtit to
talk to you about something frhte.
Mow’d she gel over?" ! *■ -,.v.
"What does it matter koto she got
qverV ■ - •»
“Sounds like it was a bust."
why do you want lo marry me?’’. 8:15 p. m. Thig ytfgs a joint meet-
*»■ terribly In love , jng for both troops of Comanche.
’•lathUt enough?" , Abofut Xj,itor« were pre-
"What more?'asked Rod. sent^ most of_ whom .were parents* •]
"I don’t know—I'm afraid. I can't
help |t.”
."Afraid of what?"
■ "Of them. - It's an awful lot to
flght.” Abby placed with her fork
absently. ;-n...........-.......:-
"ButT we
‘ ’' '---- attention."
of Scouts.
Thp following acted
as Court of Honor officialsHar-
ry Mark Cauley, J. B. Carnes,
Rev. Kenneth Smith, J. H. Ar-
thur, W. G. Barrett, H. R. Jones,
and Carroll---- —v ——
The meeting was opened- by a
Ig ceremony. A Ulk was made
with them—you belong to them— by Buster Gordon of HamfUon.
y<Rod g^mared'b^Purt of that pack Bar-etT* Mr "r °^d ^ by/ W‘ 9*
of «noi»»? Honey, if they don’t like ( o** r«tt. Mr. Gordon was formerly
yop. it's because you’re too good °" “ ° “* ” —
We Just, pay no---------- „ — --
"You can't do that. You've lived ’flag cetjfmony. A talk was made
ji
Tkt meeting at Rod’s house teas smooth—the Deane'» s<kc to fkof V
(fosed by Oeus Raymond'mud. Carols Lombard)
Service Drug Store
_ ‘7'*. ' ( * ■ ___1_____
Everyday Specials
W-
Aflaortment. Of Large Cans Talcum Powder,
A Real Value ............19c
Flash Lights, latest models, Everready, 2 cell . 119c
600 Ft. Beam Spot Light, 2 cell------------46c
800 FlAmud Spot Light,4 cel .... 09c and 89c
Each Flash Light Coaplete with Bulb sad Batteries.
FOUNTAIN SYRINGE AND. HOT WATER BOTTLES
Made of beat rubber, *2 quart size —_ 49c to 79c
five Powder Puffs in beautifully designed celluloid
continer, 50c Value for _______________35c
Hostess Soap, 6 bans 50c value for___________; 25c
Gaost Soap, 12 bars_________.......‘39c
AT OUR FOUNTAIN!
tN|hHcs (Frozen cream dipped in chocolate),
Oa a stick X.-----------_u -5e-
HEskimo Pies--------.-----------j. 5c
Jfarie Caps, (let Cream) More than cone ----- 5c
Pikes Peak Cone Fill (Ice Cream) 5c
Van's Pack, extra amount Cream in carton,
A rqd treat .—--------------—----- 5c
Hftpt JBeer, served la frosted stein .... 5c
ana lee Cream, something different,
irt ___45c.—Pint...... 25c
are eiciusive agents for AIRMAID HOSE soM
r thraagh drag stores, all ttm latest shades^ silk
frsm top ta kes. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
it prescription, wo not the purest
Tv# dons everything to prove I love
you."
| S Abby didn't answer.
."Wall, why not?" urgad"Rdd.'l~
> "I don't know,” said Abby through
puckerad lips, aa she applied lip-
■tick. "Maybe I'm a little bit scared/
!' "Scared? Of whatr .
__ I ‘Well," answered Abby. ’’to begin
{ with. I’ve never met your family, a
--- ! "Holy amokel Ia that what all tha
‘H shooting's for? 171 take you to aee
them any time you aay."
“And suppose they don't ilka me."
Abby tumed-from tha mirror and
looked Into hla area questlonlngly. .
'“Of courae they’ll Ilka you. honey.
They'll love yarn Jaet aa I do. And
i r Wn. . r*t ^ anJ everything
f) WBi lHF —i—* Z
;i, A bby.. Interrupted. -Rod, h’e barely
poadlble that they wont. What’ll we
do than?" T
“Wall gat married.’’ . . JSP®
i ^"That*e Just what Tm afraid of.
Don’t you aa* what l mean? 1 don't
} want you to chooaa between them
and ma. You might regrat the bar-
gain later on." There waa a knock
°n,iJ?edoor., "Year called Abby,
I 'They're waiting for you. Mia*
t! ran#i CILmm th* votc* thrpugh tb*
OOOiTe
j _ “fn be right out” She turned to
i i W. Now—see what you mad* me
That's twice I’ve mlaeed my
do.
| * .wan* It to last, that's all." She
i kissed him quickly on the forehead
ob* the door.' Steve waa
' directly outside.
"WH1 you ttJl that guy." he aald
"to let you alone for
^Abjwhmglwd. “* dont Ilk* to be
JBhs walked quickly and gracefully
-**ng* n99r- caaght on the
yoad vamp aM began her song
"*r 2"W Jpoaty voice floated out
raBpaa.»MrvJB
quietly, admiringly. ’
Rod meanwhile, hag fflade his way
to a telephone booth In tha lobby,
where he waa soon talking to Frank*
•'"P**"*' ar* hla father. Only a
J*hnt whisper of Abby's song came
through the closed booth door
, 1 ye. Pad. Tho girl I'm go-
naturally,Rod—we'M be nice to any-
i ,°.nl JJS, 'doi-f^e
|*» >>• better- uh
I well, if it'i that Important
to any-
frw tMnk
veil—
v»? wel
tnat important—of oourse
•*7*’’ Mr. Peanerhung up
for them."
“Think you'll always say that?"
"Always"
“And you'll never be ashamed of
me?*'
"Darling!". Rod exclaimed. "I'm
ashamed of them. .From now on.•
It's you and I—If you’ll have me.
Will you?’"-
Abby looked Jeep Into his eyes.
— IUhI clutchediher haiuU across, the
tgble. "We O’on't need anybody
else We don't want anybody else
—Just you and I-*-’’
Anil so' they .were married. Hut
It was not as casual as all thut. for
the newspapers had found the
story.
Soon the glarflSg* headlines were
"Dad waa writing n speech of
welcome when 1 rang off."
"Rod—you'rb • crasy! I’ve got to
go on again."
Rod turned to Steve. "If* all
right, Steve—If I get her back by
her next number?"
Abby was frightened,' terrified
"No. Rod. I can’t meet them like
this—honey, can’t you ae*f"
Rod’s face waa act. ‘7 though you. I
wanted to meet them.”
• "Yea honey—but I'd be beared to
death.”
For the first time Steve apoke.
"What are you afraid of? Just b*
yourself—and If they don't like you
—that’s their loea."
Itod waa defiant. -n»ey71 like
her.” — j
Abby. etill frightened. Anally gava
In. "All right.. 1 asked for It. I'll '
be back for my next number. Steve
—If I'm still alive.”
an Eagle Scout. Other visitors
from Hamilton were Rev. Nance
and Eagle Scout Joe Thompson.
Following Mr. Gordon’s address
the examinations began.
The follovfrinir received badges
of advancement in the Scout
worm?' I.oui* Me Millar, Gordon
-Cofflin, Herbert 1 Good son, Paul
Little/Ted Durhrm. L. T. Token,
Quentin Cnuiev. Lte Hoffman,
John TravTr^ ~~M ohon-.-- WttttC""Ja-k
Thomas, Ja,ck Walker, Henry
Huffman, Joe Hicks, Harold. Hoff-
man, Richard Slider, McEvan^Pal*-
mer, Aubrey Carver, Stanton Wil-
helm. Weldon Barrett, ^ Kldrcd T
Jones. Grady Newsome, and Ri
mf.c Walker. Other .Scouts applies
for badges, but will not receive
them until the next Court of ,
Honor, which will be nix weeks 1
from last Tuesday. After the'
examinations were concluded two
short talks were made by W. G.
Barrett and Rev. Nance. The
I meeting was closed with Taps
being sounded bv Leo Hoffman.
All Scouts of Troop 19 are
asked to be present at the next-
meeting and pay all past dues,
iThe meeting will be Wednesday,
>"*4igust 30, at 8:00 p. m. If you
do not know how much you owe.
ask the Scribe.—Scribe Harold
Hoffman.
A "Ia that what you want to talk
aboutr Rod asked
<w "Yeah." “1
I SW«ft. I'm sorry—I da^T.-^ Rod
arted to turn away. “* ■ '*- \
"Walt a minute." Stava touenad
Rod's arm. "You know Ahby'n a
M thay 1 frlond of mlno. don't you”
"Sure, I do."
left.« "Oood luck.
8t*v*'a good wishes were to no
avail. Tho Doanoo did not Itko Abby
Fhno—they bad made their minds
bp to that before they mot her. For
Abby to Impress them would have
boon like a splinter tossed about on
an angry sea trying lo make an
Indentation on the rock bound shore
It waa Just that fut#a. <
• Tho mooting at Rod # house was
smooth—tho Donnes oaw to that.
But there waa the undercurrent of
dislike that would' not bury itself
beneath tho hard veneer of polite-*
that glased the Donne ogto-J
n9fi. i
' ‘‘8baja."*aid Mr* Dean* after
Rod. Abby nnd Red’* friend. Harold I
Wgrlft bad gone, "quite Impossible i
No breeding—no poise nothing! 1
"•TJT f*w anyone so 111 at ease.” 4M
•Wall, mother, after all ah* waa
being thrown to tho* Ilona" Kay
really liked Abby. for Kay had gen- j
ulne emotions i
But Kay’s was a minor suit—and j
the Deane money was tho necessary
tramp to take the tricks. Kay waa 1
Til Aa waa Abby Th# hW to give.
w« i'th*» *xtelT* ln th* Dwul* h0"**
RoA and fflgrift—were l^tPin b»he ,
Biarrlts. Abby arrived Just In time
to make her next number/ Rod and
fllgiift wore at the luir
Rod." aald Big. liftinp hie
larrils, Abby arrived Just In time
> make her next number Rod n.i
gtrlft we
"Tfell. I
glaeJ In * toast. "If you nfust marr>
—bore's-to my lost pal”
"Don't aav that." unsweicd Rod
"fhe’s regular R'e three pal* In-
stead of two—that's all ",
,*7t’s never worked j>i ' .C-y , > ..
STyi®"^ ** , ,, •"
■. ' ‘ . ■ t/_'-is.
! v murm, ■ qv.
i > "Well, maybe you don't know
whqt being n friend of mine means."
“If you're Worried," answered
Rod. "about my being on tho levels
I’m going to tqarry her ” .
I. "That ain’t ft. I’ve known lots of
guys on tho lovel with tbilnes they
didn't marry."
. "1 don’t think It’s any of your
bueinoso. Stevo. bUt I love Abby.”
fr> ' So do L Tho only reason wa
ain't married Is because ah* won't
n "Oh, I’m sorry—1 didn't know-"
1 Steve grinned. "That’s nil right.
I can take It. If she Ukoa you hot-
ter—okay."
"Does she lilts «>#?”
• "Bay I I bawled bar out at first
—going for society. She’ll got no
bargains theta. You’d bo surprised
tha swell gals I've had to keep off
my track# They seem to go for a
man Ilka nto that's got character.
1 guess tho guys In their crowd
ain't got much——" <
^>"As you noo." Mid Rod.
"No,, no—I ain't getting personal."
(’’Pretty-hard to avoid. Isn't It?"*
"Wall, of oourao, I admit she'd be
better off with mo, but 1 guess th*
kid know* her own mind. I Just
want to as* she gets a break, under-
SfM**-
• Rod remained impassive—not an-
. NM|
”* Tv# known Abpy for a .long
time, ooo? Bho'e a sweet kid—too
good to be thrown away on any
mugg that coem* along. Bho'e en-
titled to a real high riaaa guy/
That’s whet I'm trying to tell you
Before you go any further. Just be
, sure yop'r* Mgh-class See what I
Hod wi
"Tee. Bteve,
NOTICE TO BAPTISTS
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Williams* Prices
will be throe wmattmga of n«KT ’n^ lLMl and hpi Tenr^;
■I m waa Impressed
I think 1 understand.”
* "Uuom that calls lor. breaking a
nils" Steve turned abruptly, and
wahTto hi* desk. Pram oao of tha
drawers ha drew out a liquor bottle,
."lot’o have n drink "
^Hii G—G M
r , 'I
■■ inter • Bad Was
B bln way with Abby to a
taMo Tha smUS- that Abby
I on the daaoo floor fa<ML
to Rod os they
modo M
r,T
said (tod.
world *» largo that
he had mairlcd Abby
vGscrr that calle far breaking a rule"
''{Poded by dent Raymond mkd Arthur Hohlt
A
Informing twf
Rodney Deane
Fane.-
"RODNEY DEANE WKD8 NIGHT
.CLUB SINGER" .
"SCION ‘DEFIES PARENTS—'"
MARRIES -SINGER"
"CABARET 8INOER WEDS MIL-
LIONAIRE PLAYBOY’’
Abby curled up on the divan In
the big ohlp'a stateroom—for Abby
aad Rod were to honey inrton In Eu
rope—-and sailing time was only u
few minutes away.
- She glared at the heudllne that
greeted her eyes from th* New York
paper. ■■■ “*> i -A
*BLUE8 SINGER ’CKTS HER
MAN')" A deep crease formed be-
tween ber eyee and her Ups puck-
ered angrily. She threw the paper
•n tha floor. "She nabs millionaire
—She gets her man—Iinnker's son
this—Millionaire's son that—The3
certainly make m* out a high-class
■old-dinner." * ~ * ,
Rod listened* to' her t Iran a
amusedly."You're not taking that
seriously, era your* f. J
.Abby walked dose and £ut her
Poll Tax Payment
Shows Light Vote
Only 2179 poll taxes were paid
in Comanche . County prior to
February
February 1. the dead, linq date
to qualify {or voting, f This pay-
ment represents less tMan a .third
of the 7079 who wf^e assessed
poll taxes. ' "■ ' .
LAst year, .the Doll tax pay-
ment prior td February .1 was
3560.- The total votO polled in
the July primary wm 4466.
Judging from Inst year’s elec-
tion, it is not expected that the
vote in the county tomorrow will
exceed 3,000.
in
MRS. WOODWARD HONORED
&(*■*• M. E. Woodward wm hon-
ored by a group of Comanche
wpmen with a Dicnic party at
Lake Eanes Wednesday.
A basket lunch at noon ipras It
feature of the gathering.
~ - CARD OF THANKS
I
our
Words cannot expras
hands on hts shoulder- "Did you f^eivtU neirnbors ^ an^
JVJTMV. such a thougM about rns-... S,W^r uT th!
Rod laughed.'X “Oh, sure.* Lock eicknesg and depth of my hus-
at that hard faoa and tixioa graap- hand and our relative- We shall
g*.IR-'rJto.!i!gg'Zi7S!fcliiaa.■>«»»■ *5** '••• «'
Abby gave a Iittlm> riivful laugii
••I almost wi»h you did-" t have a»v
money. I always ihwuM of m*i
and sisters, Ada ThonilW °and
Mrs. H. B. Jones and family,
f
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1933, newspaper, August 25, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890754/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.