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T. E. CAMPBELL, "Editor.
Kuieri.l u Mrand'diH matter July 1
1S1.D. ut (I,,.* p«*si,*tfl«« Hi Will* Point, To*..
-«iiO*-r tb<‘ Hi t *>f Mari'S 3, 1H79.
rubllobi'il .very Friday. HubacrlpUuD
prlii* $1.00 per annum «1»»« In advance.
> offices: Chronicle Hullrtfbff. Will* I’otSf,-
T-V*a» Herald Hulldlnir. Cunton. Texits.
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UP TO UNCLE SAM
Wor 1<1 affairs* have reached the
point where it is up^fo Uncle Mam
to win the world war, says the
Panola Watchman,......
In the concise language of the
Frenchman, “there .is no . more
Russia,” at least so far as count-
'j ing for a vjfal, aggressive force in
the conflict.
If we in this country haVe not
„ yet fully conceived what this fact
portends, it is \yell that we con-
aider the situation very seriously.
It means that whereas the central
powers have heretofore maintain-
ed an enormous army of seasoned
fighters on the eastern front, they
are now withdrawing these veter-
an <troops and hurling them fin
pi asses upon the French and Brit-
ish lines.
It means
begneathed to them by the peoidu
of Texas.
Whether the institution will re-'
mum closed depends ilpon the"
manhood of Trfcas. Plans are be-
ing suggested along aeverat'tin^*,
for the raising of money necessary]
to pay the expenses of the univel- l
sity until the next legislature
meets, when it is expected that,
some way will be provided for re-
imbursing the benefactors, it will
Malaria-chill/ &feverj
'SAFEST - PUREST - BEST
MAKE LABOR FASHIONABLE It is a very oominon thing to
-- ’’ hear then ih business coiWplain of
. b ,, 41 rjinnon ... -u > 0»m prominent American editor people trading with 'mail order
take about $1,500,000 to rim tbe HOUn(leil a vita, notP when h» m,K. F *
university two yearn. gested that our people sh*
Gov. Fergusort a action is un-
3. H. LOWRY
In Honey Grove Signal
Wu are not quite ' as tired of
beans as wr Were of mustard a
month ago, but we have reached
the point that in choosing between
an acre of beans and a single fry
chicken tfie bean patch wouldn't
even get consideration.’
, houses. “Yes, they send and get
that our people should! the very things We keep in stock,”
------^ ' ‘,nake +«9«***y fashionable ^ttiey wnl Tfiy and They have Been
m,° hw J advice, says -the Panola Watch- should trade at home with tt}om or
i man i Make labor fashionable! Put sonic home iperchant, because they
| the two virtues side by side in pay taxPH to keep up the schools,
There's a light spot somewhere,
even in the most unfortunate con-
ditions. The fellow who eeiUt own
an huto can find lots of entertain-
ment in watching the ultra fasn-
UNITED AND ACTIVE
The value of land, accessibility' doub,e havnp8S al1 ovpr thla coun j to build good roads, support the
in markets conditions of roads 1 *r*V during *be days that are com- churches and donate to every
to inutkets, conditions ot loads, and thp United States will charitable or public ^institution.
schools and churches are all fac-
tors in offering inducement to
those who would move into a
community, says Farm amt Ranch.
But something more is needed to
induce, desirable home-makers to
come into 'thy neighborhood, and
that under present} to keep the young people interest
, imtiAdeo 1 Tin* oponle of the eoimmmit\
ionable ladies who do own mich
vehicles get in and out of their
ea rs.
1
bility for .the cutcute armies to j
conditions it is a physical imposed4} ed. The people of the community
..... * " * . ' must be united and progressive.
There is no there important
means that-the best we cart expect | work than that of promoting a
until one own nrinie.s are in the i sentiment that binds the .'Qlllirnill-
gain even a nominal victory. ,k|
mean
until
. our own armies are in
lield Is it sum.! HIT! :
or
easily come into her own. , I This is all true, but at the satin
Seek to disguise it ns we ina.v, tithe every good citizen does tin*
ORT.country, when this war began, These same business meu
waft fast. drif“
er-s’ paradise,
young men
idleness, with not the faintest eon- Vave jWc,itv cents oil a five dollar
eejition el'the true dignity of main j„h. It would be a good idea for
Ual labor. Starting with ones of Hueh people to learn to think
wealthy parents, it. .extended straiglit, at least to look through
downward in the scale oT society,| the other fellows’ glasses once iulj,,
as class alterclasss attehipted to
The tilings that appear to be
nearest nothing and that amount
to the least frequently thru out to
be the people’s favorites. We have
never been able to see anything
worth as much as a dingy cent in
a carnival, and we know they do
not benefit a community, yet
Take Advantage of a Mineoia
Citizen's Exeprience
When the back begins to dChw,
Don’t watt until backache becomes
chronic; _j* -
Tlll kidney {roubles develop;
'Till urinary r troubles destroy
night’s rest. ' \ .
Profit by a Miheoln citizen’* "ip
porlence.
W. S. Padgett, Mlneola, Texas,
says: "My kidneys were out of bf-
er and I had a severe pain In my -' , l
back and across my loins. I was so \ -^T * y
i li
.....
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sore I could hardly walk.\ I had fra-
quent headaches and often could
hardly stand, owing to dizziness. The
kidney secretions were irregular la
passage, highly colored and contaln-
V
fh-tmsHnds of our patronize them for their good
have been reared in works will send away printing to
ed' sediment. Doan’g Kidney Pllla
-
strengthened my- back and relieved
— &
all symptoms of kidney complaint.”
• - • .....
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Price 50c, at oil dealers. Don’t
*■
simply ask for a kidney remedy_get
; * Jlar
Doan’s Kidney Pills-the same 'that
Mr. Padgett had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
. *
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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to the five churches of the city in
h mouth of fair weather.
They are not truth tellers who
say it is just as easy for a person
to be good as bad. The bad that isj
us thrives without tilth
marked side up and next day
plain side up. Thus they were all
turned every day.
And t means that, unless this
■He I *»H»di'ir,v
niaking every
man who
country musters its entire strength j the neighborhood proud
in men lid means and uses that neighbors and eager to help them,
atrength to tile limit, tin* eause'ofl ’The community where every
human' freedom will lose the fight »»««. feels that jus neighbors are
aiut America will go down in the. comrades is a neighborhood, where
ruins. For with England and| the people will work together for
France defeated, or even nominal-j better schools, better roads, bet-
, or care,
a'while. The local paper not only | hut fWe spark of good in list
liiilttit.' those, luiaiiciall.v above does all the good works they j constantly fanned, and our better
TflCMI, dlllll UOl OTIty ■ ■' “ ■
lives in, "’V ","-y (l"'r' ascribe 1ft IIlClimelVi-S. lint .. .......
of hisr ‘'ll*elases a physical aver- hundreds qf-colmnns of spa<p* for] lion, ,-lse they
sion_to honest toil, but the very. n,e public good that costs hard choked out. No man ever saw a
Idea seemed to carry With it a and the merchants are never) p„teh of briars or stink weeds kill-
sense ot inferiority and degrA-'called-upon to donate a cent, dallied by a drouth or ruined by c.x-
tT0"*. , / „ . . I to mind if you please, tbe space, cessive rains.; these thrive in'spit
Aside fi’Qm 'he deplorable given to patriotic rallies, to the j of mifriendlv
causes jirodueting it, the ■ present publicity given lo registration,'Joj ,,f care, whiie the plant of valuev
**•' ^ S"V:™S“o“m,r S'n^"...... .... ........
sian autocracy .spreading* itselfi «•* msuml by tn. imam piuud lfi0I.p wavs than jlIst ti,at C)f
tn-rr the earth the filter*, of *le- before.young people ot the noi^h- vi<,iliK food Xor ,he W01.kl_ Jt
W1 ^fP*every1 nuni'' «u 1*'woman in' '"Where a few earnest, .leteriniii-' m,ik<' UN'^'1 '•']lz'_'ns .0,rt of •bo;vs thousands loehl puiiTie iiotie.es tll.it | der plant that dies from neglect, or
America will get firmly in mind ’ ”'1 neighbors set themselves ttf the 717., te.: ’Z.T'IId » TrlniTs . "I™*!'_V\.th.!’_''07,!.:Pa,>,,r'l t0 »lori?lls flo'v,‘r through
d useslpaiTS mnsi have
will be
i always set a turkey hen and
one or twp chicken hens at the
same* time. They were fed and
“(;i watered -every time they came off
mid would soon go back to the
Hunt. —_■ _
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I X
bene-1 The had tlint 's in us is a worthless
l»'o- fit of* the farme?, T7l our schools,! weed that asks nothing better than
will and churches, to say nothing of tlte| to |„. p.t Hlone: the good is the trn-
of niakiug the community
; in it li ii is lost | "■*«*• ’t should be,, the others
own ideals and institutions j 'isuall.v can be w.on and tlte task
are in grave dangervtheii and not! accomplished, tt is a work that
~*M “ " r *■• •will attract, when once it is start-
ed.
the fact that we must win this war!
if it is to be won; th ".t if it is lost! what
our
ales from the need of a serious
and never a cent donated by self-, intelligent and constant cultiva
of i/lik/l lk.(iiw.l n /il . k kii, I'll ,, I ’ \ ( * . .
object in lifm.lt will give vital styled benefactors. 'iTie Herald! tfon!-Me
/ ao.wi ♦ r* 1 I. (< n /in (lom io Imjfilnnir r\r !. il..... .1.1 f i a
until then will we lie in an atti-
tude U face tin; task that is ours.
"fSOSAME or mxsr
Texas lias had to suffer many
force to the academic .teaciting of }s thoroughly iir accord with what
the honor and dignity of labor, it the slipw man said on the streets
will tough, n muscles long unac- « few .lavs ago, “ it is not so much
eustorried to exertion, and will a H(.h0oi education the people
.lull ' f.ckwar.1 coimnunitv transform weaklings ' into that but they should Jearn' to
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iot be tianstomn.i into a nv«, qhn(i]<) hB_niel) vjtal( fotC(.xui,l------ --
red blooded men.
r.
et-osS ilulignities at the hands
« t . -* , *
tn«* ^ovi^rMor, Say« th<*
.....Pittsburg Gazette, but the climax
was reached when Gov. Ferguson
vetoed the appropriation bill for
the State University, thus closing
the doors of the state's biggest in-
stitution of learning for two years
unless private individuals come tof t*
JisLrdief.'.witli. sufficient money to}
A
can not
active, progressive community in
a few years. It takes times to
of | to change people s sympathies tfnd
L ‘ ideals, yet there is no limit to
what can be done whe.n a few men
determine to do things and go
aboirt-fhein conscientiously. Great
improvements have* been- made,
difficult problem solved and stub-
born opposition overcome by effi-
cient leaders.
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• and nine to a chicken hen.
' When eggs began hatching I
took the young turkeys'out of the
0 ll, st as •soo,1 as they were dry and
elements and lack !:n '].! warm dry place
'till the hen Brushed hatching! I
usually Imd good liatches, and
where I failed it was due to the
hen being disturbed. -
I gave all the poults to the
turkey mothers in a dark
with a run around,
tic ones were :1b to 40 hours old
it isn't as easy to he good ... ' . "'7, ^r’V‘ <,ornbi-ead..
as b:»d. Nothing that’s worth . i’s ^ h, ,l,,pp'’r in them
while is easy, , " .fn*s.h cl«bb«*«- «>rfnk. They
‘ _____ . had fresh water Trom the start.
These's u possibility of Texas , . p-v "'ere fed five times a
rejieating the noted family gubef-" 1' H'"* 0,,*v u small amount each
miterinb ign »bat"W*.*rietert■■ * ii-Lcitek'ys.-Tbeir-ratio
DM
. ■
~~y*' t •
coop
When the lit-
hX-'
keep it going. The governor's veto
came after ft meeting of the
The growing fellowship of the
j people of towns with th
people
■gents when lie sought to have [of the country is one of the en-
W.-sIdent Vinson of the university com aging sigris of future happi-
und three other memhers of the neHS nm| prosperity of the coun-
faculty removed. Two of-Hhc re- t, v. We are all one big family,
gents resigned and the governor aiid it ih the internal qualifica- . .. ........... ,.*„„
immediately appointed their sue- tj0),K tliat make the iinn. The man’”.1' B°,,1K t.°,t. k • (. 1 V
of mnu and his mission.
No great forward stride of any, Tile liberty of human beings to
neoplrms ever ncoowtpbwhed .w itb~.apaak and lUit are only justly
out great saerifiee. When oifr rev- limited by the equal liberty of
olutionary fathers conceived the* other, human beings. In a—ietiublifi
vision of a great nation that where we are supposed to be gov-
should exemplify to the world the «r,"’d by a majority it is eminent;
blessings of peace and liberty, ly important that free speech have
they made great sacrifices, and flill nght of way and every ques-
madc them willinglv. Until the en- Bon be discussed pro and con
trance into Thig war their descend- from <’V,'»T possible in an
IMsYnTFtrr ttirngtrr of loiring-sTght, ulM>"ssinnate..axul intelliga'ut.....way
of that grand vision through the n.'",1 t'p1 ff0,n a P^judiced or sel-
<*uri
of too great jilenty of the fish standpoint. With ,the excep-
eresmre comforts. | f’011 °f prohibiting news during
But we are aw-.ake at last. Time.1 war that would endanger life and
it took a world-wide calamity to
arouse tis; but once aroused, we
eessors. Apparently the board did jn the overalls is,donig his.bit to;
go against each other the cam-r 'ar,nont*s* I had about 60 to hatch
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property by devulging seercts to
the enemy, a ban placed on five*
speech is not eo existent with a
republican form of. goyerfunent.
Is it., not neeessary and is it not
enior s desire lor a shake-up, so; man whose occupation will allow, ......* phyrieiln' to^m mmle ^Tfe.dlv a« «<>»“* ieek^oTiLjtTrfit^nt1, "IT
he resorted tq-hw vet^powm' aud|him to dress bettor bvrt whooften A- JEWg^ftHnaiarsyrtli wrr phase of a *• 7i 11 w,ll “A few dies
at 11 -stroke of the pen dealt a blow | ,lnv n ,1Hri|(>r ,Msk than l.is brother ^ «» are constantly hearing of and’ h tl_r will ;f».......... *„„„/a,t,'a''t ""lpT> attention. | sol(]t|^^ 2I”he«t ahT”
i twice a day and were nice and fat
HOt.se? proper to yield to tlte-gov- niake up the whole, just aa is the!
einor’s desire for a shake-up, so) inail whose occupation will allow.
Spoak Well of Everyone
all eyes to Tennessee-thirty years' w*,,,slste<l of har.j-boiled eggs, shell
ago, when Bob and Alf Taylor 7" f,* r (oni br<‘H(* and green
were the opposing enn.lidates for V1 l'?,ni the garden, chopped
governor, lion. 11. B. Terrell, the Mle’ with some milk until they
present comptroller, has been wm*’ large enough to eat cracked
looking the field over-nml has iust, C°!,n’
about made up his-mind to become . , tPr tnc.v were about 10 days
a candidate for governor.' Now 7* ’ ..v were turned outside when
comes George B. Terrell, a brother ! IP weather was fine, but always
of II. H.'h and says if his brother “ early in the evening
undertakes to trot around the ”7, or i» sure death to
gubernatorial track, lie’ll keep Btth’turkeys.
bTwrrnmp.Tiir.- iftirsr--hrnt'lTr'rs’"tlif-~ j. — hfom the time' thfr!
feriu many respects, but both are Pa'hercd
V J
m
i i
fine fellows. Georg.* B. is a pro,
H. B. is an anti. George B. is a
lawyer, II. B. is a newspaper man.
George would take the prize for
homeliness most anywhere, II. B.
is really handsome. If the brothers
rT WFfft
they were off as won
as the ,tew was gone and came
home only to r.xwt. They wer«
always fed when they enme home
ami were pretty gentle. As soon
as they could fly they were driven
I'P high to roost, away from the
paign will nof furnish as inticli
mudslifiging as some rrpxas*dias
ami raised more than
to lx* half
tdHf-thirds
elf limber-
-e—
ntiiRTroKc 01 tae pen cmaiT a mow|,ins a harder task than his brother « art; “ ‘“before they will attempt to treat
: t-sass^iss»ill
, „ , .we are all going to get In closer tues-there is a little pod in all voters "should
closes the doors of hope to|tmi(>)l with ,,aoh other in the fu.r^inap“y Jcaving of^^aB t>yery quegtion he ifi ca]lcd on t0
,i i-* i- 1 — fitly held
necessary
know the facts on-
son closes the doors of nope to | t0ut*h with each other in the fu---‘-mngniiy mem, icavi -
thousands of boys and girls wbojtnn. Vf.Hrs? an<i the artificial lines,J objectionable elements ... ...... (1(.ci(le? And can he
--*-I which have their foundation in beings, and make them out pretty re ible whcn
' 5 *:;rT a®
,_______________ * ...... j heart. When they are under the
The state highway commission nod. then all mistakes and shoht-
Women
wrong
part of the evideneeliMnd that
usualsv from one side? Give, them
TiTk rro»Tn th« anialloW them to con-
of the hep. Gn.top^,. Hn<i ^
Here Is a message to
■uttering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Prtce, ot
Public, Ky.: “I suf-
fered with painful...",
she writes. "I got down
with a weakness In my
back and l!mba...I
felt helpless and dis-
couraged ... I had about
gtvon up hopes of ever
is nawatsrork ooJhr dttqjls were of_^e d -prw «nd|thivtBymgm'«in mid-TaTscd most P*™*- But dne tag with yotirmw^
essary to putting the new law into otherwis? and their (le.ciaion will .......
effect op July 1st. On and after P‘?nr bttio
that date every motor vehicle op- *IIH own won,L enemy,
crating in Texas shall be required w<
we could learn to speak so well
m . conform indre to right ami jus-
*o di tice. Jn a family where the father
toVhow‘a plate"or marker’bearing f liyin« »* ^ do.of thp } "hin^'nnd TtWomVknown" the
tp registration number assigned 0,h.e,l.bpoomps atispicious and dia-
inade better by ab
number plates to the owner of the criticiam. But Go
* ■ >->-a the number who have thereby
ilng well again, when
friend Insisted I
Take
GARDIIl
•u«r. but in the plate in lost, }** numoer who have thereby
it shall be reptheed at the cost of, Won discouraged provoked to
tTte“oWn«r. The registration fee is wroth the emnnuttal of
35 centR per horHepower for motor! crlm<1 ftnf^ You have
vehicles not intended for eommot- that nearly nineteen center-
dal us<\ ancl $3 fon/niotorryclrs. a^° thr»re was heinp: a sharp
people it must keep .no .skeleton in
the closet.
Tto Woman's Tonic
Tsn’t this true, and arepjt you
glad it ist The Temple Telegram
used for the building of good 10 a l,oor woman, nei ner aio.ie,
roads in the state. | saj.l our Savior.- Then he aske.fT
__ ( Why trouble ye. hert Gan yon
an abundance make her better by abuse and <•<*%
•TlTer.* "will he ...............
produce*! if the government can snrtiT If not—ict_Jter.dlancJB=^ifl . high degree, but the govern-
y
l began Carwni.
bile rsa
In
• short while Tsaw a
marked difference...
I grew stronger right
•long, and It cured me.
I am stouter than I
have been In year*,’’
If you suffer, you caH
appreciate what It
menus to hi strong and
welL Thousands of wot
gttw Cartful tho
for their good
health. It should hei
assure the_pro*lueer$ that spccu- Lufkin News,
tutors, lack of transportation and ■ . ■ 1
waste in gen.'ral will not prevail.] ^rr,:_"1a n ^
Large crops have heretofore Cgtofh CftllOOt Be Cured
number of boys whrt'dft not belong
.to the first, line of society, and
who are not very good looking,
and whq have not been educated
meant ruinous market prices and ‘tha’^S^’mPtba rnJSS
«SSTKKS"1Z
■' ill’s Catarrh Medl-
_ Ally and acts thru
mucous surfaces of ths
have rfuel) assistance in msrketuig j.?*!1-",;1.7k?Sd?kt.”tiV* M
as will encourage greater produe *ho blood Sn ths mucous surfawli
lion. Th.- consumers who arc to - -* ■ - ®a,d°
bear heavy burdens of war have a
right to , demand ,that wasteful. wniumm,
marketing mcthoUa be pri’yeated. 1
Their services to help win the war
merit is going to put an indetT-
bla brand upon them, just the
kame. And the brand that each of
those fellows will wear iR this: ‘A
man without a flaw,”’ It’s a time
when every \ boy will have a
chance.’ There*11 be no favorites
and no favoritism. That’s one <5f
flic good features of the selective
000^1^1*011 -and'th.-son*wL)l'is you Ju,t *° b“k •nd k*1 yo'*r ®oa*y. -or purenase, you get aomSttsYl*
, Tr today you’ll ha more tlisn the mere good® hatp^T^
better and quicker than nasty
■nd without making 7©u sick,
an orphdn will be put side beside
and on a common plane. And in
lofs yea in every instance
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides.
It may sa1jvate_you, while d you take
over the
donTt m
counter. And if they
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Handling Turkeys
lu a recent.contribution to the for market.
Farm and Faneh Mrs. Joyce “This was when turkeys only
Brown of this county gives, her bought *10 or 11 cents and my
experience in handling turkeys, ,,un<’h sold before Thanksgiving
which is published below for the for $50.” _______
information of our leaders piter-! _—--‘----
ested in raising turkeys; Cow Hides Wanted.
“I will give a bit of my ex per- ar,‘ Paying Ike per pound
delict* in raising turkeys. | f°r Ri een liidjes. Green hides
“I began with five hens and should be salted heavily as soon
. -
T*
A.
began
one tom but lost, one hen during as possible, and’ shipped by ex-
of uiy flock from the other four.
“I kept the eggs gathered ev-
ery day and placed them in a
clean box where they would not
chill. They were marked on one
side and one day I would turn
and
address inside of thb <rtfck, apA S*
one on the outside. .-
We also handle hors* hides and "
wool.
S f
cuei m*ns
I SLUGGISH Lie
A. GOLENTERNKK ft CO.
Tyler, Texas.
Crashes into sour bile, making
you sick and you. lose
a day’s work. v
Calomel salivate*! It’s mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug-
gish liver, When calomel comes into
contact with sour fcile it crashes Into it,
causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, consti-
pated and all knr&Md out, just go to
your druggist andF get a 60 cent
of Dodson’s Liver Tons, which is a harm-
less variable substitute for dangerous
calomel. Take a spoonful and If 16
doesn't start your liver and straighten
you UP ‘
calomel
‘Going farther and faring
worse.” How truly this trite old
phrase applies in buying home
supplies. People will pay carfare
to some distant ettyy-
j themselveif with a day of shop-
j ping, waste valuable time, and re-
' turn with goods they could haye
jiiirchased at home. Making
wise purenase is not simply haifd-
mg over yoiu money to n machhhe.
^ ou want some personal service.
You don’t get that out of mail on
der houses sliipmcuts, or
strange clerk in a distant dena
iilellt store. ()n the contrary
home merchant and his ole
to make a sale that’will
needs. They give you
of their intelligence
ence. They speak of
avoided and {five-
about goods. In mak
•of purchase, you get 'aom?f
* ff
2*.
in .other words, >M and ss4e t<« give to children; thsy
•-tn .
no. m wi
curs Malaria or Bllloua
ttio'germs.
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Campbell, T. E. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1917, newspaper, June 15, 1917; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118512/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.