Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 262, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 12, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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Summer -- Si
One lot doublo width light weight wool dress
nico assortment of colors 7 yards to tho suit
foods
t 1 50 regular prico 3
40 inch all wool steam shrunk French sergo in
DiacK ana navy ulue use woilh 85o
Eray 54 inch all wool steam shrunk French sorgo in
ivy blue and black 85c worth 1 25
Special Silk Bargains
SO in imported black China silk at 15c woith 05c
I 28 in imported black China silk ittG5c worth 85c
2S Iii extra quality at HOc worth 1
28 in creantHsso China silk at 03c worth 35c
26 in superllho grade oream at 75c wortli 1
Our 81 ladies silk vests for 50c
Our 75c ladies lislo vests for 33c
Our 1 50 lislo union suits for 7Ca
Our ladies 15o white vests for 10c
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iress Goods
To Ueui the ball rolling in our drcs
goods dopartraont wo will oiler tins week
Bargains Unprecedented
We will givo you a full droS pattern 7 yards
10 inch fino black all wool imported dre68 goods
mbracing tho latest weaves such as satin berber
igured empress lamise lianterivo abli cloth bav
arian etc choico 85 a dress worth fiom 8760
o f 10
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PmI WwlM D W nuraphttr
H Hoxifc JL P Sewly
II W Wllllann J W Epenotfi
Jao Bardon En O Snjltto
jl It Keller
t Cafcitil u4 Surplus ocm
TKiPrtlUml D C BENNtr ViM ProsMcnL E B HARR0LD Chl
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CeDllar and Rurnlus S375000
worth - - - tbxas
exas ironTnd Frass works
fef SSSv iS iiSSnnt wdrk
I elenhnrn ooi - MnncP Manaeer
oo u r iviuun l 1-
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Our75oladloisllkglovosin tan gray and black for 45c
Our 50o Indies silk glo os In tan gray and black for 33o
Our 5 ladies fanoy silk parasols for SI 50
Our childrens mull dps worth 75c 1 and 81 50 all
go at 50o eaoli
Wash Goods
5000 yards or line lawns in pink bluo and holiolropo
effects 5Uo a pattern of 10 yards worth 81 J
Imported fast black batisto at 20c 25o and 3Qg per
yard worth 30c 40o and 50c
Tlie balanou of our wash organdies at 12 jo worth 25a
Table Damasks
Heavy quality uubloichod Gorman tablo linen at 30c
wortli 15a
Our 75o blenched damask at 50a
Our 81 bleached damask at G0c
Our 81 10 bleached damask at 75a
Our 81 25 bleached damask at 80a
Our 50o tnrkoy red damask at 30o
Our 76o turkey red damask at 45a
Table 3ST apliiis s
cir 65c unailr tatie napSis Mm el 45c per inn
Our 85c rjnahtr tttit napkus itircta 65c per fliiei
Our 1 5 QMiirr lain uotlu Ulited 90r ptr flozst
Our 1 unaliir piece najiiu 75c Oar l 5 o ttnatitr piece rapines 1
our 2 onailey piece napkins 1 53 - oar 2 50 iimliir piece napkins 175
Oar 2 75 main piece tapklps 2 ocr 3 25 oaaliu piece napkins 2 50
Oar 4 gtaUlr piece lamias 3
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FOOTWEAH
At Our New Store
SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS
Wo cordially invite the public to call nnd inspect
0TJK NEW GOODS AND OUR NEW STORE
any have said that we have the prettiest shoe store in Texas and we wish your opinion
NEW FALL GOODS
e arriving daily and wc can show you tho Latest Styles and Novelties in Footwear
Transient Trade and Out-of-Town Orders Especially Solicited
ROWLEYSIMMS
Sixth and Main Streets
NATIONAL BANKS
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HOTEL PICKWICK
Corner Mala and Fourth Strrei Tort Worth Tc
Rates 250 Per Uay GEO C HUDGINS7 Manager
HOTEL RICHELIEU
GEORGE D BRIGHT Proprietor
Cor Fifteenth and Main Sts FORT WORTH TEX
ovor5BKAT3n hates
THE CASEY SWASEY CO
INOOBPOEATHDl
WHOLESALE - LIQUORS - AND - CIGARS-
Corner Ninth and Jones Sts Fort Worth Tex
Quotations Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished
iitoFiHpii roftTiit3 foiiucast
roitTiiu mt suuv livts
Tbo ct Storm nr Will Cri
ILv Contluout trum the lSh to
tlia 20th Wilt Cnute tlie lrluvlnnl
llnlu ut tlio 31 uittlt
St Joseph Mo Au 11 Copyright
ed 189 by T Foster My last bul
Irtln jeavw forcouts of tho storm wae
o cross the continent from August
lOlh to nth ana thnext will rcieh the
1aclQa coat nbout the J5tli crus th
western mountains by oIom ot tho lCUi
Uio ercat central vallcjn irom ltli to
lfllh and tho t ait em ttatea about thu
20th
This dUturbanca vtil cnuto tho
or tho month and the storm
vltl bo of my re than usual forco east
or tho UlaUli 1 ubuut tho lblh or
19ttl
The lUth dlfllurbanw of Autrust Will
reach Ut Iacitlo cotwl about the 2lr
cioea tho mount aim bj oloso of
U3d thu Kreut ccnlrul altpys frum C31
to J5U and thv eustfrrn elates about
tho 2th Not much rain U oxitctcU
fiom thl btorm wave
nrm vao8 will cross lh western
mountain about Urn 15lh una tlsi tho
Great central MilWys about 17th and
KSd nnd thu eastern stutas abuut tho
ltfth and SCth
Cool wars will cross the wetttcrn
muuntulns ubouc IHh and Sllh iho
Gnat central Mil ley about 20th und 26th
and tho eastern states about the 3M
und 2itli
hy does one lHdy of matter attract
nn0r at a Otatfliicv To Hiwwer this
qutrwtlon would a trcnter aocoui
1lUhment than to unrail tho rlddlw o
the pi hlnx hy clots a body ul mul
ttr -an nnlmal asiunf a ulice of tarth
iirens tuwartl tho ot ntiM of Ihu lartli
with a noer nrytng wiWht
In his great work on clotrlcJty nnd
lunanetlsni Clork Staxwttl sais There
now appears to be In tho minds nf
pinlnuit invn sottitt preJtidiLi wiHlnnt
the hypothesis of a medium In whlt h
Hit phonomvna nf radlatlun of lltrht
and hoot and tho ok l trie nctlonu at a
Olntance toltn place At one lnn iTumo
who speculated ns to the muse of
physical pin nomenn wire In the habit
of nccountrir for tach Ittnd of m tln
ut n distance by moans of a pi lal
rtlfual lluld whose finutlon ami prop-
erty was to ptodutm these actions
Trey filled all spaoo three or four
times or with ethir of different
kin Is tho m lollies of which wut
InvtntoH mfrtil to save appearance
so thut more rational Inquirers vi
wIllliiK rather to acctpt not only New
tons definite law of attraction ftt a
dlntanro but ovn tho riorrma nf Con
tes that ottin ut a dlstatico Is mho of
the primary prminrtlrn of inatttr and
mat no explanation can oe muro mm
llBlblo than this tact
Tho above nuotatlon will Indicate to
tho rend r that the et tent I lie world U
at sea in rcfcienc to the cnusti ar tit
traction of oravl till Ion It is hnon
that t curruU of electrlilty nmy bo
so nrrnntfed ns to caysn a steady at
traction toward a body thiouh or
around which It circulates but th it
Is not conelualv evidence that elect no
Ity la the caiiM of eraltatlon
If wo place two rings or circles of
a conducting1 substance as copper sil-
ver iron etc near each othit so that
rurrents of electricity move thrcujfh
them In the Batne direction they will
attract each othir Jf the currents
moe In opposite directions they repel
llxtmd this Ides so that the rlnps
are connected and we hae a spiral
A copper win Is wound nrouml a cylin-
der from ono end to the other like
thread on a pool Then tnk th cyl-
inder out and vo have n spiral Stretch
this splrM so that Us ring are about
onn elghtli of an Inch Apart suspend
11 by ono end tho other end huwrln
down so an to touch moist earth pr
any conductor connected with tho
earth Then run u turront of clietrlet
ty through the spiral nnd tha latter
will contract 0 ao to biealc connec-
tion with tho mrth
liy this tho currents aio broken and
tho wlro attain drops to Us umnctlou
with tho earth and tho current posslntf
thruiiffl tho wlro shortens It- Tills pro-
cess will continue and the wr will
constantly bob up and down breaking
and maklnic Us connections with th
earth
The reason for this Is that Ihu nco
irlo current In the rings jtt tho tplri1
move In tho same direction and there
fore tho succesrlte rings ons above th
other attroct tach olhr and thus
shorten the wire
All electricians hold that electric cur-
rents In movlnff throuch spaco mow In
itplittbi In form sornowhut like the wire
Spiral described above and If this ba a
correct theory a spiral of tlectrlclty
connects every particle of matter with
every otlmr partlcU of matter
Tho shortening- of thee electric spir-
als would constitute attraction at a dis-
tance
While electricity in movln out
through these sprlals there must be a
return rurnriil whlen Is called mstmet
Imii or the Induced current Experi-
ments Indicate that tlfc outflow of elec-
tricity through tho spiral does not push
matter away from the startlnff place of
the electric current but the return or
induced current tho magnetic Inflow
doo push matter toward llwstartlnff
point of ihu electric current This would
also neem to explain the attraction of
gravitation lor all spar must be com-
pletely filled with electric cplrals and
their return current
Hut these laws of mnmirstlsm and
electricity do not satisfactorily explain
whit Is called the attrallan of travlta
llon If the lines at forces which re-
sult In the attraction of gravitation
start out from the earth and each sun
and planet and every other heavenly
body and from every particle of matter
that bdy containing the greatest crgy
woulJ certainly and cry soon gathtr
Into Its old all other particles of mat-
ter and would have one srat cen-
tral body surrounded by o limitless al
empty space
Whether or not the return current
constitutes attraction of uravitatljn eo
called It I clear that particles of mat-
ter are pushed not pulled together
The forces that cnunes matter to
come from outer upaca to the e th
mutt te a Torcn that moves from outer
space towaM tho carlh IJne of
forco jnY reuch out from the earth
and after describing a circle return
but body of matter falllnff Into these
currents would b pushed not pulled
toward the earth Tor tbee reasons
rcpuUlon of gravitation would be a
better term than fit traction of gravlta
tla
Vhile the word Is slowly moving up
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THE FORT WORTH G AZETTE
1OllT AVOMUI TEXAS SUNDAY AUGUST 12 1811
geBaoSOSoaoiBB9BODeiiieip9Diiiiitiiiii I WEATHER FOR THE WEEK
pOISTT
O0e03
O reat
to tho Idea of craltAtlou belne T1
nilt tif elect rOmagnetlm mime of u
doubt th corrcctntiti of ouch n theory
und look beyond foe tho original cauo
of motion and attraction of gravitation
A tOMll 3iaukit
Itr A I Hush rrestdeiit Cattle ltnl
Crs AssoLlatlun
What do wo mean by n Homo
MarketT What doe the term signify
and who aro Its bcneftularteaT AVhilo
v0 have tlKtn ruch read much out
IhUcneil to niuUi on this initiation
tuple It eeems to mo that th people
fall to catch Its full sleuincam0 In
dfjatt or appreciate Its full meaning
Ieavlnir out of consldetatlon the nt
oits produLtB of the coimtrj wo will
consider this question at applied to
tho Ue ntuck Interests llrat then
a Home Market cons I at s In havtnir at
lour doors as It were whetlur in your
town your county or our state ready
buyers for cash for nil jour products
It means that at any Instant and with
out delay you may ootivert jour llvo
stork Into cash without thu many
attendant expenses and losses to which
producera ot live stock lv been ac
customed to bclug snhjevtcd It means
Imvlntf undirour pvinonnt sutnlston
tho bundling and Mlo of your ru
durts
As to tho beneficiaries they con-
sist of tho producer the transportation
company and tho pucker or butcher
-who com ens tho lle nnlmnl Into jto
duet
1 he first nnd most Important enn
aldelntlon Is that of tho producer
as it Is he who llnatly bears all the
lorn and epnt
t At this time and In this ronnmdon
I will only tircr to the cntllemnu and
rIvo for hi tdielH soma ilgurvs that X
think materinl und that ure worthy
his consideration
It Is n ucl that through Fort Worth
the natural ipifjway for Texas cattlo
to the present csulillilud rnvrkt cen-
ters there passes nnmmtly for
slaughter about rne million cattle It
is also n tact that pearly all the cnXtt
of Texas are within fiom tftelw to
flfUAn luurs run of Tort Worth Now
hu us auppose we lmc a morlwt nt
Iort Worth and I wi Tort Worth
bnoauso the tiercSHurv tondltlohs atAl
rucllltlea on 1st tluru for making such a
nurket and It Is only a nutation of
a vew short time when by tho co-
operation of the Btockrirn -such a war
In t Will lo permanently errntid whut
tl ios It moan In itillais and cents to
lh cattlemen of 1 ks
1 ml ik out all sp utilvi randttlnns
1 will mention mlv on or two Itpms
that noem to tj orloolted by shippers
No oiu will question the fact that
frosli restuil cattle comnmnd In gen-
eral nppuarancf 10 cents lMsr hundred
pounds morn than Jaded ftnuied and
bruled anlmnls No ono will ques-
tion the fact thut iippuflratioes atfoct
ntir 5iulirmriit wheinvr It be In n
horse tr cow or what not Hero we
lmo then on the tint Item a loss of
10 cents irfr 100 iiouiids or l per Item
on sleets wrlghlnK WW pounds This
means thpn a loss say of lliimOoOi but
to ho sure we will cut It to oenta
Pir hundml and flguro It JiOOuOO
ltad a steer this fMiiIng und tin
loud him In the Fort Worth stock
vnrds earl tomorrow morning and
wo will find a shrinkage In weight
Thut shrinkage consists simply in
emptying tho animals atxnach ot food
and watT but the flesh of It Is all
thfro and In prime eonflltlon The
nnlmnl dresses out wUl to He butcher
und the itppearanvu H attractive to
the consumefi
Soppow new this im nnlmnl Is
held In the yards or put on the en tit
and run two or three dijs The re-
sult Is a further shrlnknga viuylug
from 20 to J pounds ncotmlliiK lo
lmnlns or softnosg of le flesh To
waits an absolute sarw HtlmHte v
will put tho shrinkage v an average
of 25 pounds per head lull minus a
loss of 2fiO0OUOO iiouni of fat and
flesh which at 2 1 S otn por pioiud
figures tho enormous eum if IGXifcOQ
on tho cattle shipped duo t frt in Texan
to Hie imirlirt runtfiii U daughter
On whom doan thin Ions fain Unques-
tionably on the prodmtr lint lls Io
H greater even than this for asldo
from the los of 2 pounds on the ani-
mal tho butcher must figure a decline
of from 2 to 2 1 2 per cent In the duss
of th animal and rnnsfquentlv mt
cut his prlc arcuullncty when buying
for this fchrinkagn U 6lmpty a vfUslliif
away of fat evei pound Of wlilUi
takes away from the net of tho onltnal
and Is a total laws
Only a few days since a buyer for
one of the largest paclur In tho North-
west told me that when they bought
In excess of their dally demand It was
because they figured the purchase from
C to 10 cents per hundred under the
market which marjrln they must baa
to cover extra slDinkuge from holding
the cattle ovtr one or two days before
killing1 Here then wo have an absolute
loss of J023CW to the produce r with-
out any compensation whatever that
ho must pay for Keeking distant mar-
kets Uliese sums eeem enormous but
they are facts
Ior load In general uppenranco and
condition fOQWJ for absolute ware of
flesh and fat t023000 a total of 1 12V
VW for which wo recelvo no return
a loss great tnough In one year to buy
unl build twice over tho Joit Worth
packing house and stock yards and
huts a surplus to run on
This 1eaes out of clculntion inn
benefits accruing from distributing ut
home the many sumliy charK lu
cur red In hflnHnff cattle the maturing
at liomolbo Interest en loans to
It doos not Include tho education of
ths farmer to the utilization of all 1
hy grain and seed In making valu
nblu food products Instead o sacri-
ficing fjrBt this feed anl tlwn selling a
small fluantiey of half fat stuff Jt
does not Inelude tho doveopmmt of
tho production of hogs in lh suto of
Texas It docs not Include th general
Luildlog up of values in the state
and tho hrlnglnif of nany among us
for infrstmenr which result muat
inevUkbiy follow
Hut the Item considered ond the
figure shown should stimulate every
stockman In the date toward u lively
and living interest In tie development
of this Homo Market- at Port Worth
Th ni f here in facilities are
here rry department Is now under
ehlslent and constrvatlvs management
and ail the conditions pxin ripe or
development of Ibis enterprise to tl
interest of tho slockmnu of the state
Cupids Woik Complete
Jardlo Ttx Aug f The hymeneal
fever la thl vicinity seems to have
attained tlm high water mark
Nltfht before last aljout H oclotk
Vonny Holmes aged 10 and Edna
Ureen Jut two days over i auring
the absence of tua girls fattier made
their escape und at about 1 oclock
In the town of LadonJa Fannin coun-
ty were proclaimed man aud wile
fav ihn iiisttm et the neace at that
putco Tho bIMs parents opposed tl
I affair1 to the bitter ind but as usual
CUpId Uiefit WLV9 4 vOl
i another victory i
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EAliT TWO
GREATEST OF ALL FAIRS
ivkh nlcti iv trwii will tin
uiVKi Tin CAn
The AppIIeatlci t fimrc In Ah
Dcpurtraeul is Itver Orouter
Mni the Manareeient tcrftifl I
Ilavlna IuitAene Crowds Pervttt
allas Teat AbR II sV reporlvr ls
ltod the Talr oCQco tyday nnd as us
uol found tho secntary and his corps
of assistant up to lm eyes Ju work
answering tettcta mailing literature
etc Upon Inquiry tho secretary stated
that tho sceintnir Interest nun 1 rested
all over the state m the coming fatr Is
unprecedented Applicollona for pace
to exhibit in cory department Is far
bejond hl most eangunla expectations
so much so It Is a ttry sertouu ques-
tion iu to the probability vf the man-
agement being able to accommodate
all of tho applicants without necessi-
tating the construction of new build
Inga
The art culinary and tcxtllo denat t
ments bid fair to be the most at trac
tive in tho history bf the fair Tho
secretary nays he is warranted In pre-
dicting that the espQltlou hall Im-
mense as It is wilt present a sight that
will never bo forgotten not only for
its atlrnitHcnee and Instructs eness
but for Its magnificence and grandeur
Ho further says Thero will bo no ef-
fort iartil to advutlse tho cuttro
state with tho nipst attractive hand
billa potscis and other literature and
If tho railroads will islVe a small rate
which the management confidently ex
pect they will the fair will bo Visited
by tho largest number of pcopto that
oer assembled together wince Txas
been mo thu Lono Star Btato oc too
Aiotilfnn tmlun
He nino stntet that machinery thl
Clo and implement manufacture ra scent
to aiprocliitn mors keenly than ever
before the aluo of thu Texas state
fair as an advertising medium for
Texas and arc vising with each other
In tho magnttUnce of their exhibits
Ho with exery Oth tl pnrtmtmt This
manifestation of Interest his silmultied
the manfiKcmcnt with trntwtd effort
and no mono will ba Utt unturo d that
will add to the utmucmeiU and pleasure
of the lltors
1 lbuntl s grand coiucrt and munlcal
Imtnl i una touoiui In Aim it a ha
been cngURed to g o t wo conrerts
dally In tlio muslo hull Iholr repntolre
of Mo pieces bimides a qjur
tet of unusual mtrlt and cxeJlmce
Hi Catvir tho worll renownsd pistol
nnd rlllc rhot will glo a prrformame
dally In front of the grand aland th
tr attractions haw been tJittfftd to
add mlrtn and meirlment tu the oo
caelon Ho vlitors can rect assured
that llieto wlH V omethlng now and
atintciKo going on nl durtnc the day
and night without eltrtrgo nnd freo a
itlr hide shows Innumirablo ran Lo
found scattered over tho irruund To
the Iotrs of horse rocjnir the fair of-
fer a program of purses that wilt on
lint tut r men from all over the Unite t
Sin ten und tho array of racer boih
iiotltntr pfielntr and running tint will
com ye to will far exceed all previous
gAlUUKIIgH
The UirrlrtftttiMl ektilhlt hlds fair to
exneli ul jirevtous error Is also the
mnliry exhibit wlilcli owing to its
manifestly Immense proportions now
addition ore In process of construc-
tion to nooommortfito tho many erhlbU
iom tin It Is all lmw the Hue lit
ewry department without oxenptlon
Ihe rerrter then cnled upon Mrs
flldnov Hnillh the ilnttmdfnt of
tho ladtKi UxtIK ctt Inuiv mid nit
departments frow j m n valu
nit to Infofinatton va oidnin 1 Hhe
informil the rspor i that tho h d
notuplod he ssms inslilon evirelnie
the inception tf th rah ami that m r
in all of her experience his te sea
m much Interest manirtslnd partlru
Inrly In tho art department and tint
her correnDondcncf u n s olumlnouc
nil of which tnds to strengthen the
predictions of the serretar
Tho colored departimnt of the fair
will be Intoreatlnff
Irof N Harlle supertntcniler1
of thu colored deprtnirrit stales thttt
ho Is In receipt of many tetera nsHlntf
Informrttlrtn concerttiit exhibits space
etc In bis department He atttea
that more interest than usual U takm
by th colored pplo in preparlp ex
Mbit In every ln of Industrial nnd
Intollecttial work The regular premi-
um list and catalomt will be publlih 4
next wK nnd sent brrtl ni tnrouh
out the ttttte
The fair association hai set aside
a c rtaln amount which the ifnfsf
thinks will amply compensate oil
wnrtlty exhlblton
Bpenni premiums In addition to tho
premiums orrercd by the fair nssocla
tlon will he given by he htlnt men
of the city A of Apeclal premlumd
vlll be publUhed In duo time
UUy Ieters Slake a Chnntur
W ci Peters the well known cattle
aalesiftnn has Mvftt d hh connection
with the Arm of M S rnet Co
end ncceptrd a almlUr pjyltlQi With
ho Zdit F Crlder 3onnilaIOT
which do6a ai extent vo btulnens1
at this point Dilly TeUrs as ho I
known to tho ranchmen and grtppen
of the West aad Bouthweit ru Pen
a fa ml tar figure around tho Ztacsus
City Block yard ttcc H73 and
wlda acquaintance with TVxas Xfruii
and InlJsu Territory ranchmen welch
will be Of fffcat nervloa to him a ths
cattle salesman ot the Crl ltr Cvwe
ftton company lottrs is rctraided as
one of the bet poxto4 cattlemefl th i
The above fs from the Kansas City
Ctar anl reprouisted In thi Journal h
cause of lt worth as a new om
JHlJy Tcteis lx veil known to Txa
cattle ehlopersj has sold Tsi cttla
all his life nt alore in Khbm Oty
but also In t Louis and CiUciRO t
respected nod Hired Wq
him and m X hW
never make a change cjttcpt to better
himself Ills friend wngfjtulsit Wn
n securing a r
CootroUsioi comniny Sir
Jeterw will VU4t Texas 6fl 1ft fcU cvi
tow this winter c
General whea bullet proof uotforae
Veora common What have njc
Uamed T
AidViclcjy will soon pcrb an
JP Wril7si have fllled th ft-
imW clalbei till of ia i
thiyWt move another ptofi without
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Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 262, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 12, 1894, newspaper, August 12, 1894; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth109921/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .