The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 194, Ed. 1, Friday, June 5, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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ftlje lEtochenriitoe Bmcrkan
TRADE AT HOME!
Ten Persons Are Injured
fcvery Purchase Made ot
WEATHER FORECAST:
Went Texas- Generally fnir I
night niu! Saturday Slightly c..ol
er In the P.inhandle tonight
by
of
Jfcv'ry Puroh
Xf Ht ktnrluge.
The
Observer
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lir Hill! if 'hr ag of two
f. to Stii.n rownfy Iln
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If t i . iijht or ler yeara
inly .''. . oner of 4tph-
i.iuiii un.ler the I'ol
- . JU1j Vrale. N N
i e- i Dnrden. and
' 't r Il' firat bacami
' ' con ' onri in Oe amber.
' co" i '.-.ion wm laul fo
t. ;o. i HMheii at that tima
III. vti ' ii i a memhar
' ' h. . ur . ti oi hoard cf t
ihr of
tra-
ir for S'-rit-..ii county ' th
.f hia .!. h .md had been for
v .er li the paat h- mi
m on i.i.meroua hoard tn
4f. y n c"inf
f." er he ha carried .n ' r
; !.-nci- m'h the t'nltrtl .-' .'
irttnent of Agriculture a
ii ton ii. .1 'he brnnen ffi.
i l p making crop r. p..i'.
. vr -fnk report .irwl fereeaata.
for the coi'irti'inlty In whlrh he
ivcd He win a grent hunter and
iilwu trlai. ' 'ike at Ifiiat one
irrr hunt .'u h f-ill of the yeiir
If' wii n rricn.Ucr of the Mnonic
Ixid'i- nt Cinfo rind wua n mem
br of the Methoutat cliurch.
u.P.i MEANS UNITED
1936
INSANITY DEFENSE
Tin1 Queen Mary
A .iff. i 'i--r of th w.oii wan fr-
u-1 on th- grant nw Mnr to
vain t hi (Tfcve her nvn. Ihla httti
rrti i iipubllahod pl-iur of tllrrn
Mury if Knul.m.l trchil the I'ntt-
LEGION FEEDS
340 BARBECUE
Breckenridge And Mineral
! Wells Posts Banter One
Another.
I Vl.-f.inf inn i ill' inl.ri hifi ron
tt ih.ii pU.r.1 Kiri-kinrnlRr ami
Mlnrral WVIIa in thi front mnk of
Ain.rl.an Ixion rxta In 1xw
JH m-mlr of thr f pop fa gath-
rr t n Mr lakr nar llrnft
Thurwaay night for a hnrlriii-
Hrrrkrnrnle I'Biornalr'-a. iu
or in th mntrwt. wr host
f th.- M.noral WlUi pmit.
l-'.ur nrHrtnint nfflerni In-
li.Hinn Him. CiimmiiMl'r Krnoat
;o.n of Tyler the idjutunt gft
til of TXaW the rommnnr of
I fiirt 7 sn4 number of port
rommafKI. r of thta xctlon were
reatnt.
Th irie r.immanilar. In a brief
aMra. ronxrntiilated U; iwo
HMrta on their artlve and auecM(Ul
nemMrhip rampatgna wblob tM
aM moil' them "two o tha moat
artlve ..l in Texaa."
thet department offteara rrraa-
nt wh made brief taftu warn
Krel Y'.'hik of Aiiatln department
.idjiHani thr it. v Bryan Kaath-
I. y ; Mineral Well department
hapliln anil fnhh Kelley. Breck -
nride drpiirtmant aargeant-at-hi
m
Hen J ft an of Hrrrkenndspe wu
m.i.ter of reremonlea He flral In
.lured Al Taylor commander of
'h.- Mineral Well poat who tokl
h..w hia rlty won the famoua
(Continued on I'fizo Six.)
Prosperity Dai To
Se Observed Afain
aiiiV t VaaaaH
Next Wedn.May pn-perlfy day Mu Helen Www. daughter of
will he ..hered in Breckenrulse Mm Wen Hhaw. who underwent
and all in Hfephena county ar in- mi J.).- aurrfery at the llaylor Ho-
vlled to be preaenf in the nv pitul n IXillaa Thuradiy la report-
Thaae obaeivancaa are held each e to be ireflux dlon un well iu
aacoiid n! fourth Wdrvalaj' ruld be expected.
ROOMS FOR DELEGATES ASKED"
Hunter Jon leerctary of the
Breckenridge Chamber of Corn-
mere la preparing a panel to bu
placed in the Stephen county
-paa In th Wet Texas CThamaer
of Commerce building nt the Kron-
tier C. ntenntal.
The panel will deplet Hreoken-m.Ii-
i.nd Slephcna county a n p-
an .i r .1 cattle rnlainff eenter oil
center home of oil neldtatlon. anJ
nn oil wiill aupply eentor na well
aa having fine achooU and ahurohea.
Thu btiildlnj; waa to be In the
Cenler.nial grounilfl at Dallaa until
Fort W irth gav 10.000 and movud
r to the frontier Centennial.
i Mr. Jonas gald Friday that the
PRESS
Wheat
WHEAT BRINGS
85 CENTS PER
61-LB. BUSHELS
Buyers of Opinion Stephens
Will Have Fine Money
Production.
TIm- flri wheat ha been In. u
HrrrkenndK for .ile ui I .
lav It Ana en tfile f..
Worth to dart outal I. itimn
ins Into the porkr'. of S'. .-i
unty growers.
If ram a a h.ir hinder .f .-
new. For locul liera ir. i .
of the opinion thnt thr wh-.if f
or anwll (train ti will - inh.
than wan iipHmm ( f. w d.iv
er lh rnltw. woei. it v. m pr.-.ln '
by aonie th.it lonfm biinhela of m
Kf.iln would ! ld .N thla ion
ty
This flrat f'virk io.nl of mm .
waa aolij to lh- .I.irr-M ...mj..r
hy It. II. Itiindi. k wh hvi- i'm
eat of town nil It nrouiiKM '
centa per luiah.-l. ten ront . hij;li
than the frt off. reil I ml yi-nr
A aurprlainR f. .itur. w .. f
llalny of the grain It wri i.
01 pounda to th liunliel Tin- I... I
emulated of 12ft pound Mr Jmr.
of th purrhnaini; rompnn ii.l
that not iia rnurh per nere will h
made In the county thta year hut .i
la provlnc lo lie of fine quality iu
I hern la more ncrenpe In whe.it i
than laat year.
It was hln belief that the county
crop this year will run about two-;
thlrda of thfit of lat year and I
anotiiu tho price hold tin the
amount of monoy rocnlvril will not
show in wldn a pip aa the nuwbei
of biiahcld when the two yunra ar
compared.
Th wheat crop pula money In
htmdrttU of different pocketa which
Soe directly Into the ch.innela of
trade. It wm an id
lirv.ck Man (iirrn
Pleasant Surprise
Winter Wood bank employe of
HrerkenrKls. and hia frlcnda wer
lerved a planjiant aurprUn tmlay A
pietitre of Dougbiaa It. Wood. Fort
Worth traffic mannaer of the Bra-
nlff Alrllnea. ahakln- hamla with
Mlea FSya Cotton. Taxaa ftwtwt-
hoart No. i ftppanrod In a morn-
lB nawaportor. DouglajH U Wlrv-
tar's brothar.
Mtaa CoUon utia att rottla to Am-
artlto Ad a Vlalt to hr noma n
Uorcr. before fe.ttirnlni; to fort
Worth to don the moat ataborata
roatume of the entire Front r
Centennial Khow Ciiaa Manana.
W rest I'm ft final of
Ijlks Is I'oslponart
The wrestling n.atrh ann'.unc!
by Woodle Windham to be atig-i
at th city lull nu Monday nlh'
haa ben railed off to Iw ataged if
a lati'r data.
WlnnhMm anil that exfiecteil II
cen and bond havt nd arriv. il
Th matches ar to o atagrd under
the auaplce of th Elka IHtge.
Sarrart Patient
alft-ru directing traffic through
HreckenrldK are randy and will
be placed on the highway went of
Abilene probably Saturday.
Th Hnekenrlde Chamber of
Commerce requsata more room
listed to enro for tho many vlaltcM
jwho will attend the T. P. Simahlne
Sinking convention to bo hold hare
June 13-11. Churches winning ap-w
clnl nuielc on Juno II can secure
quartita from that body. It la ex
pected that between four and fiv
thou o ml delORalen will be preaen'
It will bo ImpoiMlble for thi n
to secure quartern in many in
Itanceti unlem residenta off.r
room'. It waa explained. I
l..U:CKKNimnT. STKIMllNS CCHNTY TEXAS KUmW r.irNET"i93(i"
Crop Begins
UodsI Landon in
I 'liil.
Dallas Is
aT .1 a(-'l
f fl'f H Ckt
Vl - t
IAI.I.AS. Jim. i p. i.. .
ami nil Tex.i- nwnti.i w.-m .i.-r
antlctpntion today In. wi from
'Secretary of t'nmmi-rr- rnicl
Jfloper that will opn th.. (Mirtala
tomoriow of lh.- J'.Ti nflO.liOll Txa.
I'enteimlrtl Kxelflon
I t;iv rnor Jiim.- V Allrc.l will
urn the Jiwolrd kiy to oxn the
iccntral trntc Srcietary Roper per-
aonal repreaentativi- of I'realdenl
Franklin f ItiHMcvelt. nt noon
will iflve the word to anap the but
tmrrier a rthhon Hia alateuient
will he relayed around the world
by tnl gniph and approximately
two and one-half minutci later thi
ribbon will be cut automatically.
Dallaa put on her final holiday
draa today. P1aa and bunting
dentrmtad th atreaU. Evan lamp
poata rar the Inalgnia "1S30-I033"
in recognition of th 100th anrUver
aary of TaXaa indpndanca.
Dowfilown aect una already aaw
near record crowda. and offlc'aii
were unable to eatimnte what the
flrat day'ti attendancn would be.
Two million do Inra worth of ad
vane. tirkctd were ld early thli
week.
Centennial Tickets
Sell Out In Villi
Annnunci mint wa. maiii- toi.y
thai the 103 ticket lift in the ad-
v ini j-.! of Vnti nniul ticket.
havi- nil been I ik-n up and IfV)
more hme hecn oriiered by ixpreii
and will be on a tic until Wedneaility
night.
One hiindrtd more waa all the lo-
cal committee could aecure. They
will be on aale at the Chamber of
ff nmer.c F'.recki-nrtdge .Vrrvrrlran
Bown Driii; Store Pa lac Barber
Shop i nd Kirat National Bank.
I waa said the American Cxpreaa
rot'-puiiy haa puurchaaed 100000
ticket for foreign countries.
Fioronza Will Die
In Middle of .lull
NWW YortK. June 5 iU Jim
Flortn youthful upholati rer'e
aaslatant today waa aentenead tn
dia In Sing Sing electric chair dur
ing th wek of July 13 for the
bathtub murder of Mrs. Nancy
Tlttarton. abort atory writer.
Attends Meet in rj
K O. McClnin. Texan Company
ajjent. attcnili'd an all day aosulnn
f .ii'vcnte. n agi nt of the TXrt
'ornpiny in zone 0 which convened
it th.' Hilton Hotel In Abilene
Thursday ;
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FOR
Convention Cih
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r.r.rni in f.r ii r. riM
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Crowded
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Ouartrl Paid Bijr
fi
IVibulr liv Iions
Membra of the Hrecki nridjr
I-iona club at luncheon tinlny after
hearing the Caddo quartet voted
them 'he official quartet of th
club and announced they would
have them an RiKt at the model
luncheon in Cisco rut Ji.ne in
The quart t la compoxed of ftoy
O Tuggle C B Kibble. Kay
Spradllng and Raymond Waller
Mr. Illbble va alao heard in .i
aolo number.
B. It. Mftxwtll Car.il Iouka. W.
A. Hotmann. and Pall Thorp were
appoinUd a committee to se that
th local ehtb members appear at
tha Cisco meeting MO par cent
atronir.
J. U Dwtggint county auparin-
lend nt. apoaared before the body
aaklng financial naaiatance In
ending 100 county children to
take part In the Centennial alng-
.ng. It waa referred to th. finance
committee.
Vi'ltors to the club w'je Mm
hucile IniwniriK. I K l-wla. J. A
Small and Henry Millci
Six Vacancies In
Local (luard Unit
""h. re .in- six v.h-.iiu ii in the
local natioii'il emu! unit it wjm
announced toil i Young men be-
tween the agts of la .nut . who
wish to enllat may make applica-
tion tonight at the armory Thi i
the final chance fo join in order
to go lo the fifteen day camp at
Pnlacln in August Captain H'g
Johnson stated.
Captain Johnson atated that thla
was a wonderful trip and that
Uvre waa no hard work during
camp. The morning he aald ar..
used for drill and exercises and
the afternoon for athletics and re-
cr'ation. Sometime during the camp there
will b a two-day and on night
field trip probably to 8nn Jacinto.
Manfrum and (ihezzi
Lead (Solf Tourneu
BAIrtTSItOI. COUNTRY CI.ITfl.
SPRING IMI5I.D N. J.. June 5 d'.J!
-With a third of tho field in Ray
Mangrum of Pittsburgh and Vic
tor Ghoz74 of Doal N J . shared
the half way lead in the rh nn
mini open Kof i hampion-h j to
day with a 3C-hoIe total of liu.
To Roll Into
ORANGE PREACHE
PUBLIC POWER
PLANTS RULED
AS WITHIN LAW
Case Goes To Supreme
Court Next Fall For Final
Decision.
WASHINGTON. June .'. UP.
The di.-trict supreme court inl'.l
'.-lay that New Doal allotment to
fin nn.. municipal powi r pioecf
.'i.. t th.. work i ellef program aie
-- tioniil '
''" " J'1'!' decision wa.x made
i'.v I.) Chief Juittce Alfreil
It fame after a monthlon
' fo.. utility companlx at-
ti.- thi reemployment acMvlty
i'-iile the law. The dec eion
' .' oil' itid-out defeat for poW -
'ie. .. klnj to atop puhli
k. Aduiti'itra'oi Hainld 1-kea
ii. 'i-in f.-.Ui.il funds to fm nice
im iiiti.nl eiietiK plan:.- u l
' 'ii' - " ind ili.M tuition iya-
i aiMi '.Mtn iml -iiint. I'tllity
''-. ii. I Mie would .'lpieil
.1 . uti.ii to the district court of
l .1-
Kioin thii trihunal. rectnlleea of
ruling the case will k to the
in? court next fall for final
'tl'imrt on cnnetitutlonaltty of
'he $:'in i.i kk i.ooo program.
Many Diversions
Air Ottered liv Y
The Hreckonridce V. M. C. A
offer to help people in Breeken-
rulRe are-nil tholr vacation enter-
'uningly and profitably Briefly it
offer ping-pong cueroqiic. hand-
h;ill. tcnnlx. health exercises tap
dincini;. hiking ehes. chci-kerv
dominoc.-i. overnight camp swim-
mln b.uM'bnll and volhyball.
The Kchedule of regular clnaae
follow-
Jiuiloi' rtlrN' 2 p. in Tucs.i.
Thursday and Saturday.
Senior Ulrla 3 p. m. Tuesday .
Thuraday and Saturday.
BiiHinea Women. 7 n in. Tue
day and Friday
Women- 0 a. m . Monday Wed
nday and Friday.
Beginn rs swim for Olrl. to-3o
a. m.. Monday and Thursday.
Prep Boys: 0 a. m. Tuesday and
Saturday.
Junior Boyy M a. m. Tuesday
and Saturday.
rntarmatlint Itoya: It a. tn..
Tuesday and Batuntey.
Senior Boys: II a. m.. Wednes-
day and IrldyT
BeKlnnera Swim for Boy. II a.
m. Monday and Thurmtayi I
Afternoon Plunge for Boys- I p !
m . Monday Wednesday Thursday
and Friday. I
Youns Men. 7pm Monday and j
Thureday.
Men handball every day from !
I to 7 p m-
Drivers Are Issued
Waminr liij Police
Chitf of police flefc Jchon
Friday again warneo driver
against not observing the atop
'igna He said the tendency is to
pull up to a sign slowly and then
proceed without coming to a com-
plete stop I'nlass a compter atop
is mad' tags will be give hailing
the drivei into corporation court
DISMISS VALIvER-STRAVN JURY
Aftrr dohoerating for over 21
hours the Jury tn th ease of Mrs.
Klla Walkar versus W. D. Strawn
sul for damages was dismlsstd
by Judge Carl Hamlin as hopelessly
deadlocked and a mlatrta! declared.
Suit was to recover damages in
trie um of $28008 In connection
with the death of Carlton Walker
well known Brerkenridg. biiine.
man April I. 1035
The Jury in r-porMn to .idge
Hamlin staled thoy answered only
one question of several expounded
and that wa all agreed that the
ici n. uit waa avoidable They Mini
thev rpened divided on the oilier
1 to I. which quickly changed 'u
" t i 3 hut thereafter nu chin;.'
was ever recorded.
PIIK E D.VLY TII'JEE CENTS SUNDAY FIVE CENTS
0AKP Near Rvd
Th To AlWCIIli to nelil If
leploiiiii. itHhiiiin ) reorrin-
1lMoti o fieeil. .i I'birlii M
I 'V !.. I i. I ?...iifwn l.'f u-e
'he Hull e pi.ihi .omiMe.
Wash. nylon -it own those
llaw'i fith-r f lh. tiiin.l flyer.
Frank llivk. rennllv n-liiei i;
Mnioi ii hiM.-ttH .ui-a miniver f
OAR P.
FRANCE TORN
BY STRIKERS
Parliament To Be Held For
40-Hour Week Oilier
Wage Laws.
P.M'IS. .Into ' Ml P. I'ici.ii-i
1'nn Plu ii. flhf.ti.. in i .i.-ie r
trlkih and the ctnei ire-icy of ex
trenilct' of riuht 'iikI left Wlnu f.ic
llor.'i Into open .ictivify proine
tod ly he Aroiiiu Ke. p f it Ii. uncut m
-'-Mon nil il mei"ir. f..i ! lohoiii
wo'kinu wick p.ilil vacation ini'l
collective labor lontr.nti wii. i 'i
acte.l
Pr'uilum BIiiiii in i.ii hi i plum
in.' it i radio .pri'.'h n-t ifti-i he
look formal office i . hi ul of the
couniiy'M flrf .i. Ml.ih.-.t uov. rnmeni
New i that 2M in w ntnk.s were de
clar.fd In the l.iit 21 h"n . irreeteil
him as he appealed lo the country
for unity.
Ready for any development Blum
called hit cabinet Into 8n..-ion and
madtf iiim that police and storm
guard were ready if miiii for
action ag ilnat the Mtrikinu m. n who
brought him and ht left wm gov-
erning nt into hi In j
Fvi .it Blum Milkeil I 'in i de
pai Intent .Mre workir jmin d the
t'lk' They HH'ki"! lh. iIimh .
k'epin yir clerk .n Ml" n i fin - i-
ei ii to i. i. s out hroult th. ilnor
i:i hoim: mi M n
PARIS. Inn- .i 'iiP It. poii
l.lrllll Hi" ti ; nit oi i I t ill iv
thil iti'- might h. inn i.din in
(Villi. I I'i'llOp.' Ahl'll llnii mIi.'Uc
KUintiniie.t on Fu
;.
('undid ale To Speah
Announcement wit mule in r
Friday tha' Fred O. J-iye I'ltidn' lie
for congress. Will wpeuk at lh
courthouse S.iturd.iy nffrrnonn
i' oVIrn'k and that evening at a
oi lo. k
Mrs Wilkcr baaed her suit on
grounds that Str.iwn wa the o.vner
of th-? truck drlvcd by one of his
agent. That Mr. Walker contrib-
ute 4 1200 a month to her and thai
her normal life expectancy wa
ever ileven year. His life expec-
tancy was o.'cr 2B years.
The iili f.fcupicd the time of the
couif from Mori'l.iy morning tio'll
Thtir.il iy .iltfrnoon. T C Hefner
' was foreman of the jury.
Mr Wnlk.fr died a. the r.ult if
injuries received in a colli ion with
a truck after pi.-iin.; anothi r
ttu.'k of thi ain comp.iii) a aluut
dlilnnce i!n ad a he w.n en route
iirly that mornin' to hi.- ranch
west of the city.
Breck
WITNESS TELLS
OF KIN DYING
IN SANITARIUM
Eskridge Sits Quietly By As
Strange Acts Of Cousin
Are Detailed.
HoiSTON. June 5. it l
' yx for Bv. C Edgar F i
'urged with murdering I'
Chi. I Vi O'rtalll- orm;.
K-in laying ground fo an .
ty defence in .li.lt ! our'
odav
A Wltnea tcatifieil thr t.
atlves of the preacher died m
In. tane nei-lu.ii.
I.. A Butlr. 71. of Sni'fli !
who said he had known Kakti.l..
and hi family for many y "
teatlfi.il fj ira-ane relal ve u.
'he iu- ii tier's second roiuin.i
F..kilile. who unci th-ent.iii.l
o lueik a chair over the e.ni
int hod v accusing him of n ..inn
calmK listened to Hutlci i'j
mony.
A ureat uncle of the d. f.
W. aley Kav also was In.. in
ngeil witness continued. Thi nn
daughter. Annie Kay fie wild i ..
wa.i believed ment.i l .. nb.il. m. i
I Butler described th . tlon -r
iW. Kav. third c.ou-m of fcisknd
"Onnc h ran m'.j i i.. gro vvi' .
'hi car and crippled th. n gro m .1
killed a mule he aid . honk l
for the - negro t xef . it of Mi.
road and he didn't o h. ran .m
I him." the witnga aid
Diatrlct Jude Lungton KmK oi
dered the Jury (o withdraw wh.
nttornevs debated wha'her it won '
hj necctisury for defense witrn
j to de.icrlbe specific acts of th.
relatives.
(.l.i.Msr To VvAw
Inviidin Japanese
ANTON. China. Jure : ..i'.
Mobilization of troops In Kwh
tiin and Kwango proMnr to
id Japanese Incursions in Noito
Ch tn wa ordered toil u n.
''iiifones (South '"hlni. ji
tin nt.
The troops were itmli .1.
march rmrthwsrd The a
war lord demanded w.n I r
formal id clarition of w. i
made The decision to inoliili..
made dining a mcetin.- ..f n.
Ilfical council which d i
roura" d the n-i.tt h
Notth. rn Nanking ;.'..
J.-ipimie expanninti
The move of thi I'm
lit c.il and mllltai I.
'I r
ii
hew.il ii oha iv"t of iiiicn'i
f i i i mtt tided to to . th.
of i ; 1 i si Chi.in Kii neU .
'ii it lord in i .. pel '
te i.i the Japanese win.
t ult In hi Inevitable d. . .
oveithrow.
Search Por Missiiu
(Sir I Opened Tod at
V . HINTKiN Im
I'i.'i. and dep ii f ii. i . or
iO Mf were i.-k .1 'o.i t
loi Ivlnee Steph- i I . ul
Win ton Stephen p. . . n. i
'm of fhe re:iefti"ii . mp
tiMii who h'n h . m .in .
days.
The'girl ha. i..i i.. . . r.
ln-e she left inm . av.i
morning to go to . I i h.
er aald.
Conrress To Quit
I) it ring Con veil I ion
WASHINGTON. June
Congret agreed to adjon.
Ing the period of the Repuhii.
ronvention and ie-rnnvenc .liu
to clean u It legislalivi Im n
TODAY'S SALES
Tolal share aale nn the New
Vnrk Slnefc ICxchance tntall il
IKIO.flOO hliarrh ;iccnnling In a
report of locnt exenaug-' offlr
lol.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 194, Ed. 1, Friday, June 5, 1936, newspaper, June 5, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72548/m1/1/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.