The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1933 Page: 1 of 8
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THE COMANCHE^HIEF
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fMRTlETH YEAR
COMANCHE. . COMANCHE CpUNTV. TEXAS. \ APRIL 21. 1038.-
CYCLONE HITS AT BEATTIE;
-• HEAVY DAMAGE REPORTED
auch a
. White
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Bruce Barton
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-THE MASTER EXBCUT1VK”
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A am&ll cyclone struck in the!
Beattie commnnity , Wednesday
evening, damaging out houaeti,
fruit trees, and "blowing down at
least one residence.
The atom starting shortly af-
ter dark, swept at intervals a
path about seventy five yards
experienca* of
“Tl« Men Nobody Knows.**
THE GREAT IDEA
When Gideon call-
ed for volunteers
tb fight the Midian-
Sopplyiac s week-fa-,work Lonpl ration
foe U>«» heavy. burdened who will find ' ij. *_ ,v, Alov
ha moo trial paralleled In the-?!!1™ f™m Uea.'tl? 10 j"? 4£?.
Fisher farm. A barn belonging
to Sam Williams was blown down '
at Beattie and a residence on
the Fisher farm occupied by Mrs.
Nola Lindsay and children, was
demolished. - ’ .. ]
No injuries were reported.
It is reported that a barrf
iates, thirty-t w o i and wifid mill on the A. T. Perry
thousand responded, farm, north of Cipianche, was
Gideon looked them blown down,
over critically.' He | The storm traveled in a north-:
knew the Conflict- ea. terly direction and was follow-
ing motives that had ed by a hard,rain,
brought then\ there A number of monuments at
me from mere tile Copperas Cemetery were
*Ys»^ of adventure; j blown over and damaged, accortl-
sdme because tlWy ing reports.
Hard winds and heavy rain* 1
were reported at De I .eon, Down- t
ing and other points in the north
part of the county.
—An unusually - heavy rain ia 1
reported to have fallen' in the
SnAa Sum ^ferc afaid to bo
taunted with cowardice; some for
plunder*; some to get away from
their wives. He determined to
weed theph out at once:
‘Whosoever
fearful and ) Proctor, vicinity, ———r
home tonight” I Rain fall at Comanche
aftoUd, let him go - home tonight . —
he proclaimed. 1inches and
was .26
was preceded by a
. , , . . . t hard wind with but little ‘damage
the next morning tweniy*two; reported™
tlvooaaiKl had vanished. Only ten, Sj.^ey 'community
thousand .remained, -• 1 hard wind follow'ed bv a light "f
Still Gideon was unsatisfied He ,ia|| and a little ram.b ‘
hit upon a stratagem. Down the | _, - —:—:
hillside and across a little brook
he led the whole band. It was a
hot morning; the men were thir-
ty and tired; and Gideon, stand-
ing- on- thg bank and watching,
had a shrew idea that character
would show itself under the
-train. Sure enough, of the ten
thousand, a vast majority knelt
down and pushed their faces into __
the cool, dear water,- taking long
refreshing draughts. But a few
were too eager. The caught up
die water in their hands, dashed
1 into their faces, and hurried
across to the other bank, restless
tegfw on!
wjhr a handful; only three
hundred. Bnt Gideon kept them
and sent the rest home. Better
three hundred wbo could not be
held back from the battle than
ten' thousand .who. ...were merely
half-hearted ready to go.
With the three hundred he wtm.
That higher type of leadership
which calls forth men’s greatest
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jPROCEEDINGS OF
DISTRICT COURT
of ob*
rperries by the promise
p staefes.. rather' thuh the pictarf h
rewards—that was the leader- j
The Modem Miracle
8?ags;*g!
•By Albert T. Reid
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LliOR LAW VIOLATORS
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DISTRICT MEET
eiooD Tooir
The following concerning the
District Meet to be held at
Brownwood this week end was
taken from the Star Telegram;
' Between 200 and 360 athlete*,
representing the nine counties in
District No. 13 of the Tmras In-
ter-cholastic league, are expected
to participate in the aiuiaal dist-
rict meet at Brownwood Friday
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The State liquor law must be
enforced ia Comanche County and
this Judicial .District aa long an
it is a law. District Judge Joe
Eid*on told the Grand Jury which
was empaneled at Comanche Mon-
day morning. Judge Rid son said
that it was not his place to dla-
cus^..the merits or .demerits of
the law, but 1L should r*ceiv»
the same attention as any other
law. The court room is no place
to annul or amend af law, the
Judge stated, and if a jury on.
court c,ah deddp that there are
certain laws they, will enforce ”
and certaia others they wilf make
no effort to enforce, tJmen thn
I-eople will fail in> na effort Tn
and Saturday of this week Conn-;govern themselves by a'npres-
ties to be represented are tJonwAi- ! entative • form of government and
che, Coleman, Brown, v Mills, Sato chaos will result. The Judge urj
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Sab4, McCullocit, Mason, Harail- ed the grand juryto bni\g bifia
<on an<l Menanl. The track dr.d of indictment against all persons
the. evidence showed they
Menanl. T
field events will ■ be htld at Ho-
ward Payne Stadium.
I < Comanche Indians, defending
,| champions are *‘xpected to find
! the going harder than a year ago
where
■had violated* the prohibition law
an'd said that the officers should
continue to >maike arrests for
there offense®. Public sentiment
l and are especially looking for and discussion Ivu v 'nothing to
strong comt«etition from tbr I.ionr do wtb- a faw unless it has Keen
, j of ffJrowhwood The Bfdaey Eagles U*gal!y repealed, Julge Eidsen
;wrth Ward entering the - .'iprmU . __________
I an,J the Gustine Tigers^ Cla: 3 B | The court should be as economl-
j Comapche County chaaaploou. are cal *.>> po .ible,_ Judge Eidsoii
f
expected to figure in the scoring.
Tennis champions of the nine
counties, both boys and girls, will
also compete Friday ami Saturday
stated,
not to
vestirate
There a
but it is" false _£dhWomy
nforce -the ldi\s ami in-!
L10U0R RAID IS GOUNTY-INIIDE ISCIROLS RECEIVE
MNDE NT DUSTIRE
Forty five civil cases have been ;
placed on the appearance docket i
of the District Court now in
session. Fifteen of these
hr^‘V£flo^ cases had ' been .111 Gustine f'Vidav V***
acted upon up to Thursday mom-. Elmer Uttle of rthat place and
Deputy Sheriff John Reese raid-
Seven one half gallon jars and
cases (tw0 pijpts. of whiskey were seized
Lloyds Am- «,d the residence of E. B. BUtings-
titoagv
fo^ May 12.
suit
ing.
1 Miriam Dozier vs
erica Insurance f?»r dai„mK>- bu,v . „
of policy, Set fo^ May 12. 1 ^ Ul . . . n
F. & M. Bank, of De Leon vs1 Billmgsb* was placed in jail
R. V. Adams, continued. -Ud await the action of thg grand
. ®onE. Be Leon vs. jmrvi .whiih is now In session.
BilKn;dJea was recently
R- D. Davis, suit on note, dis-
raissed at plaintifTs cost. , 1 leawdfmm the St^'”'prisen I the su gii.g.
whFre h* WttS wrvi,« » tWO r***™ ’ An Pff°n *S “
dLnus-Kfd ul plaintiff’s rost
The first County-Wide Singing
to bo held at Comanche within
several years will be held Sun-
day, April 36 at the Methodist
Tabernacle according L. B.
Forbes of White Point who In
connection with H W. White of
C-omanchr *7.0 others ace spon-
to
crime®, he continued.
-----, -------- —. ---- . spirit 'of unrest in the
j for the right to repreneit thjs country and a a crime wayp tKitft
t district .’in the state tournament j mn®*. be chicked, he saiii. ‘ Pro-
j , ——.-.-y— -----—— ■ ■- ) 1 ert f afal wi ■ not
safe m this district a*.....it
, on»e was. the Judge* stated.
I Jtnitn* Hiderr. in cjifTing arten-
I tion to murder, nitd. ‘property
might be restored, hut when a
' life was token, i it emild not be
1 restore,! and it shotfld be' the
[duty of a ‘ lirar.d jury to,,. ,-pare
no etfort* to find the source qt
. ... |. r ' ——w— iThis kind of a crime.
——— 1 Acttorfling to Carroll Black, lo- falling atUmtion to the deser-
] An additional payrneat of State: fa| Cotton Belt Railway Agent, I law. Judge Eidson said that
I apportionment totaling more than the Cotton Belt system Is donat- 11 was hi * ,belief that many of
I «i a n/gj h-e. h,»n r.-reive,i bv i Tng two box cars for u*e of the ‘he criminals cam'e from broken
110^00 Dm been received by, ComjM^ Boy ^ PatroI, ! horrtes -ami that .3 nkrsou who
the Cotnanche County Shoot* iR‘ | jjr Riaek Mated that these ; ^legally ,<frtert*d his owrt children
eluding1 the Independent School r-ox cars will be <JeMvercd on Uhopld be punish* d. To f-re\*eni
District*. - ■ the ramp site at l-abe JJgnos and I Nhe: first rrime is most impor-
This renres» nta another J2.00 f bv the railway eompany. | b*nt, and the .State and County
He further stated that tht two I jJxniid spend the necessary mof
SINGING Tfl BE | MORE STNTE110[TO ROT SCOUTS
HELD mil 30
per capita payment and makes
cars to
be given are in excellent ’h. training it^s children for. ci(
sz
*hiB of Jesus. By it he tempered , D Kdwards, spit for damage and
hard st wd ini^nct*on* continued for servlee.l
nam swei. ____1*_ _ oj_ &__I*
1861 by
the soft metal 01
nature into keen
final conference with
w;....MrCo,!?um "s h! oZl
the Comanche County I church in thg
a total of S . OO paid thus L?1 on .onditiou- and when the boy® I ?rn-+up, judge Eidson said. He
the total of $16.00 pledged by , j,ave p*jnt*d and lined them and p®H»d attention to the State Home
*Ttete for each school ^ pupil porches or approaches they Waco for dependent and nee-
and leaves about $45,000 to - wil Ihave-f club house® they can cbJdn n an<l said, that It
j ' • t 1 fvfstly be proud of. l*'M ‘W'n® «>m<’ of the bestYwitk
ves from every | In «* statement te the press ----- any institution in the State.
county to aiiend, ^ ~ “
made
_ The
«Udi m
prepared them for their work i*
thrilling in its majestic appeal
to courage. Litton to the calm
recital of the deprivatons and
dangers: .<
Get you no gold, nor silver, nor
brass in your purses.
No wallet for your journey; |
neither two coats nor shoes nor
staff. 7- - 7 1
* Beware
"‘ J. G. Sanders vs Selma San-
ders,' divorce, continued for ser-
vice.
Oscar C-allawav and Nannie S.
r Peterson vs N. W. Story to try
title consolidated with N. W.
Story vs Oscar Callaway and
Nanai* S. Pe.teraon, to cancel
‘dC^ci* t * ' , k
.Mildred Gant vs Ethridge Gant,
divorce, granted.
W. F. Gober vs Sylvana Gober,
J 79c
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deliver you" up^to Vo^ndL‘and^'il! | ‘'well^' M nda 14 V
fheir synagogues they will scourge 1 ‘ P°v Ro*well vs Manda McKwan
vou; p# and * before governors
snd kings shall ye be brought
for my sake.
He that loveth father or mother
more than me is ,not worthy of
ne: and he. that' loveth ‘ son or
laughter more thate me is not
worthy of me. And he that doth
not take his cross and follow
after me is not worthy of me.
OFFER TO FUND
CILLED INSILT
BY BUNION
Sts** sMusifc as
u^STio wC thinLui. POMlVIt. ,lthou»h.' he
In a body if poexiblap _{
I
t o be
could
not give the time of the final
The singing win begin at 10 ^ payment. It is possible that most
and continue through the! of the remainder will be paid
fMate te spend enough money to
Honor <.raduatejYKTd^.T^’Sf’SJj
j much money in the long run, he
"r* added.
Maurice Hoffman. ®oi». *i
^nd Mrs. Charh’s Hoffman, will I
of CdrHitnche ’» 0„
day with~a jink'lunch'at “noon,! tefoie the close of the adioMs- U* honor graduate rt C«?»nche 11 o^to^'lhr ta!w
SSv party fUrui^iing own lunch, tic year. August 31. he steted. H'gh School this year »t has be« which is now a fSny fod
the statement of the com-! . _ the -amount received by [ announced by Supt W. G. Bar-, •
statement — — ----,.. ,,
: mittee follows: I ***• Couaty
'trlass in (^ponanche: We art going [ 'dependent flehotfl Qiatrict.
to have a County Wide Singing j
__ mid
unle^M th«‘ grand jury re-
slightlv over $1200 »*'«. Maurice rasle an average | tuTried indictment**i-.1T
and singing I piloted te t^he Comanche In- «f8t five ^ there could be mi prosecution. A
wt Gomanche Sunday. April
at the Methodist Tabernacle and
this is your invitation to attend.
to. epneel lease, judgment for j momas i.., Banwn, **"»***£. WteT alS* oUn Vter
Plaintiff. , ‘ MrStrict ^e^ Bring
^ “ v“'“Mo™
postmastership of. that place.
E^ R. Sneed va W. J. Preston,
suit’ on note, dismissed at plain-
tiff’s cost.
Clista Gowan vs B. C. Gotedn, I , „ . ,_____
divorce, grante-! M ' , confirmed the correspondence.
F7* M. Bank of De Leon va | ^ Under date of Apnl 10 the
CongtesKman wrote Turner, ac-
leadhig
ers of the State have been in-
___. . ivited to attend and we are plan
[Turner', applicant f ’ nine to have a program worth
PLIN COMMUNITY
EUR NT WILSON
1 T ■i>1'oc-ykli<in. ,
M. Bank of De Leon
He V^t“f,,^ethWwIy nL 'jlli Maud* Parker, suit on note, dia- i Congressman wrote Jturner, ac-
,rfw2*X,sL?VlV Local Ball Teanl ; W
in having you ap-
* the
i
urea. See the shoulders -traighten,
the muscles of the lips grow
hard. There is power in those
faces th* t will npt be .withstood.
Thp.griAt Idea hrevkiled-
H. El (lass Will
j-. Give Style Show
..The gills of the Home Econo-
mics Class' M will present a
style nhow in the high school
auditorium Tuesday morning, »M*y
2, at 8:30 o'clock according to
Miss V “ “ ‘
A representative will he chosen ,nn,n*’'
from the grout* in the style show
t6 model her school costume at
Maying ‘Educational
Defeats Blanket. ™on ^,„t
The Comanche Base Ball team
opened its 1938 ’ season Sunday
with a 5 to 0 victory over the
Blanket team.
Bow -teams - were in good con-
dition and played scoreless until
tetter you wrote, you haven’t a
chance.” <
Blanton then quoted Turner's
Ining w ....... _ r. -r,—... ——,—~ . ---
[while, but we will depend mostly *tv Club meeting
ut»on the singing classes from
the different communities of the
county and the success of the
singing will depdnd moth upon
you.
“We want each of you te feel
that this is your singing and
want -you to iret .behind it and
brtp make it a «*eress.—Com-
mittee.*’ .
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.. , . ^ .to themselv**
* Continued on Ijust Pagej
union a no piavefl scoreless until 1
the fifth inning--when Blanket’s Headquarters
sn,r SSrS.*y^!"S Band to Accompany
r .^1*.?.°;^.?": ': Dallas Booste
1 understand Ndtional
infield gav* way, allowing Co- ^"''.pp'omted“te .’’pfSge"^ ^
manche to score the first two cpnt My; BUnton. I aw
run*. i ~-
i
- /• I
a per
- u , to do more than that, if I rg-
the appointment; I am go-
, vmm.*. wwvuia w ,prr -I4r»vse»l 1 and I »rkm*n, pit- j lnR t0 g-ive ypu a* a gift Five
Belle Simmons, in- C,, ' , °, ‘antv’<T • 1J. ou^ of-JI-vhundred dollars in return of year
'Blanket players, during the five'-
Innings he wwft*A.G*-
Cify School Census'
Shows [Increase
1 For. tKe'Tii-kt time within sever-
al ygam, the Comanche City
Bchpol census has, shown a gain
over the preceding year. . *
'Hie Scholastic* this year nV
turned in by Mrs, Allen Iwe Your ptor>o"*l*Hi an insult to
enumerator, ‘wa* Blr»r» aa compared mV aryl to the Democrat* Party,
to 619 Inst vear, a gain of 36. ■ **“**“ *“
The school census for the en-
tire couptvrJuuT not hem chrt ked
yet, hut ilk expected to show a
in according te R. S, Welker
Ntipori nte ndent! 1 T
. be held In Mineral Well® |
May 4 ' "v
Comapche High School Will send
four mrtlsenlaGves to the meet.
Mias Wanda Rlavin.® already has
been chosen represent Home
Economics II and tryoute to sel-
ect, two food renr«M>ntat!vM will
he hAd April 27.
Dr. and Mrs. r,~Mj Oachraa.
and children of Fort Worik| en-
rout* to tor„wnwftod. spent i*art
•A Sunday in Comanche.
ion. 4. V. m m
Tarlcton College.
favor, to be used to help you In
vour next' campaign I am not
trying to buy ' y«W off, as I
know •y«Ai to be a mail that can
not be bought off, and I say
any man that has stood firm ,a*
you hare against such stronp op
position, as you have had to fight
in this sesidon of Congreas, de-'
serves help, credit! favor and
honor.”
Blanton yrptied: 1S>’
Your proposal * is an insult to
Dalian Boosters
, Iou Harri; and hi* Recording
Bahd of 80 musician* will pc
company the Dallas Booster* to
Comanche next [Thursday when
they make an hour stop from
16 to 11 a. m.. according to an
announcement received from th*
Dalles Chamber of Commerce.
The bend will give .» concert
of snappy, lively number of har-
~mdhy and rhythm st the court
house TaWn
It Is simply an attempt to bribe.
Anyone who would propose such
a bribe is whollv unfit and dta-
oualifved te hold public office.
The people want officials who vFays of the County,
wont offer bribes to others, and • In 1M2 there
who iwn’t be brihed themaeHe*. the coeftity 31*7
paid- Of"
County .v
Much From
Licence Fees
IComehchc County is ww of the
countie* in the etnte which t"
allowed . to retain practically all
Ithe automobile fees uiM for the
in various interests in my district wan
*^J.(Cdntinuad aa Last Bagel V
i ti iir.-S Q/ his Senior year.
Honors went.to a boy ‘Mr the
sreond consecutive year
is regarded as rather) unuxaal u. 9/,ri -n - ,,
scholastic circle.* i® that- three st J tn * ^ r^t
out of the first for ranlringj^T More Sn l^r
rtu.ientv w-re boyv ~ Preceding “ ^ W ;>f,th*‘ cl«-
lest vear. girts had taken Jfirrt 5rt. ^ rl^ Kau^T".^
honor* for several years. - rii-hf u.kiU it in
; Second honors and hfgfwfT for j (the laws
the'-girl stin9>nt®. went m Miss »hrre L« >n 1 Da«i*hme»t,
, . ■ _a i-Mada Spark*, .laughter of Mr.. ^'Jork -Ll' .V
Residents of' the Wilson com-1 ^ Mr*. A. J. Spark*. MLw f. chancy bv violating" the
inunity at tbeir regular Commun- i ■ was 9»..0o^■- ^^"^--aiLcappropriating * ■■■Mm
itv Club meetinfr Friday nifrht, ^on wilhelm, 5011 of Mr. and Mn. ^ *
April 14th, oiraniied for a fair j Hnmer Wilhelm wa* thir»l rank-
thi* fall. H. G. Box wa* elected rtmlenV. with an average of
general chairman ahd Mr*. Fred ^*3* ^ther ranking students In
Munsell was elected vice-general > their orderr -Harry Mark fBuxzl
chairman. ' • ' j t’^uley,. Ullmutv Merchant, and
Other officers elected ,to have ; l^sfida Blevins.
1 hartrr ~ Trf -- jis pHrinieiit® were: { ^Hoffmao. an.1 M)as Spahk.® will
Wayne Brurtnor, field crops; L. i he given -eholastics in the various
H. Hombarg. poultry and live- j f«llcges and oniversitie® ' of the
stock; Miss I .el a Bryant, plain ht^te .....
end fancy sewing, and Mrs,.Ranee Honor® last year went to QeoJ
Cockrell, canned, fruit* and. vege- McNatt - and MisJ. Mary Holmes
table#., . ■——■1 1 ■ ■.--*
I (Wuty Ag*nt>J>Av Barton whu 1 Are Ke-flPctt ii
nt at the meeting. sUt- • ,*^1
community fair pro- |. B WOOQ XjPttchWW
oW ami conducted , ' •._L 7?
was present
W -that
quay a
tierlv carried oW and con^u<?ted , •_ ./.*
could be maile an ageiK-y for [ Three former Gomad. ^ people
increased 'interest "in faripmg. In reel-cted a* member* of:
securing better.hveato»k, poultry,; ,hp Krownwped school faculty
fiell crops and fronting the Way ; when the acheol m '
for an increased "Lire at-Home . selected teacher* 10rTthat place
‘•'^rrarn. - ' . f t forj next Tigsdn. ■ \
The entertainment for the meet-; fhev were M*s. Kate '
in/ b,v Junior High Bcheefi Mias (h,)d&
or the Wilsdrt Sebool. chcH room. lone*. <'ogg-i/,' Ware! [ Hrheol. and
tl,k n‘? “^?*rt ,nwK' ,1rr><rTarn- . Mrs. Ruhv Milley. Neuth Ward
»fAeMMxRhg to Mr. Hombug, at srtaoor.;
cl<^ ^ 4 M Quh| The Rrewnweed- teaching feme*
hoys wlll exhibit their haby bgevgs cul f 89 to 18 aed will
w*rh they are feeding, and the^ ,mp|„v 26 teas than
SINGING AT MT. FLEASANT
Sl’NDAY AFTERNOON
1 1 a
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... t=MJ!? whrn ^
tW,................r s' '
faculty mimWrr-d
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Km Laura Lto- Wei big of
^crtmrnanted he her ssoth
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Ritz Theatre
FWIBAY and .SATURDAY
April 21-22 ,
BI CR JONE.<. IN
“McKenna of the
Mounted”
r S COMEDY
MONDAY and TUESDAY.
April 24-25 ^
J^JKMA SHEAR** AND
ROUT. MONTGOMERY. iN
“Strange Intertude^
NEWS REEL . __
Abo i« (te .Shown at Preview
SATJ rday night.
April h at 1#;S6 oGtecfc
iTM'ED. and THI R.
XU April J6-2T'
“Afraid to Talk*
With Kfk
dev afternoon, April 23rd.
Mr. Seek- stated that several
cutstanrting singers were nkpert
*«?*«**.
benefit of the read* and high- ^gin(r .* Mount Pleasant Run- w*d ,rt
Any* of the towity. - dev afternoon. April ’23rd. ' --:-1- J~ \7
in m« SmI# ntAtm4 that ^**
Mr®, j. R Nieheb uf Dutdte
■must
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1933, newspaper, April 21, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890943/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.