The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Neuralgia
Lumbaj^o
BacR&cho
Sciatica.
Sprains
Eruiaei
Soreness
Stiffness
F or Rheoraatism
Uao tha *! raHabln r«-*dy
St Jacobs Oil
1 Prioo, ‘I5c- ax&4 JOc.
W. L. DOUCLj
*3.2S&*3 SHOES
W. L. Douglas
shoes have by their >
excellent stylo. £
' oasj -fitting, ana A/
; superior wearing
' qualities, achieved
. the largest sale of
any shoes in the
world.
They are just as good
as those that cost you
84 to S3 — the only
difference is the price.
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y The best moltrida Milled wortarmend
• tty-men >eao espenexe he»- redr
TOWER5 5l.-dm Cabadltzo
fjnxj the -mj ’Id wer They anr made in
boci or jdios' for oS L-sb of we: week.
aMncn; otT e* bw <x the 3ICN Of
THE rijM o A*ya.-t-zdto o»e:cx-
iifactiai A*l rtkilie<raieo xii het \
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CAJVtfUA 0)..L.->d TOW 0.(LI
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Musiaiio
Linimenl
FOR
Cuts
and
Bruises
FOR
Burns
and
Scalds
4
respect hit good clothes.
Wise people icspect the man; fools
The scandal monger is always sure
of an a id’eace.
fin ojdiraist !h a man who boasts oi
his hard 1'Jck.
»s^s^e»n»sEsmaBmB
arc not in a physical condition
to experiment. You can't af-
ford It. That Is why wo recom-
mend
Dr. Caldwell's
(LAXATIVt)
Syrup Pepsin
Don’t you know that Defiance
Starch, besides being absolutely supe-
rior to iny other, is put up IS ounces
in packages and sells at same price
as 12-ovnce packages of other kinds?
for old people. It acts upon
tho kidnsyt., liver and bowels,
and It you kcop those three
organs tn good condition you
are sure to feci well. It's guar-
anteed by your druggist at
60c and 81.GO.
PERS1M srau? CO, Uontlcallo, 111.
roue
More men have danced "han ]
cd their way to women s fiivor.
Mil
For chlldrp
’• Wlnalow'e Koothlnr Sy rap.
pn terthin*, eofteae the *i nr, redu<
The most valauble ring in the world
is in possession of one of the Vander
blits*. It is set with a diamond valued
at >35 000, an 1 many smaller gems.
Royal automobiles are exempt
England from the number ng regt
tlons. But the Prince of Wales 1
had his auto registered and numbei
ha thinks It will be less corspicut
that way.
Cmre.'ftency is ? jewel, but
women regard jewelry as vulgar.
Line. ",
via th
Joh»
Wis„
catalog
(W. N.
I. & G. N. TO ST. LOUIS.
World s Fair 1904.
The “True St. Louis World's Fair
Miles, minutes, money saved
1. & G. N.; 100 to 200 miles
shortt-t, 4 to 8 hours quickest from
Texas. Watch for our announcement
extraordinary D. J Price, General
Passenger and Ticket Agent. L.
Trice. 2d Vicc-Pres. and Gen l Mngr,
' The Texas Road,” Palestine, Texas.
*>tei. .
<?ne good for 14
80 tons green
I every where. •
yielding 60 000 lbs
iH>d per acre.
Affc-ctdon is the lining that is n
. Ing fr:m a breach of promise suit.
Teoeintr and Billion Dollar Grass.
The two greatest fodder plants on
earth, <?ne goou for 14 tons hay and the
;odder per acre,
so does Victoria
s lie ep and
I am sure Piss’s Cure for Consumpt'on saved
mv life three years a*a—Mr:u Taos. Robbins.
Maple Street, Norwich. X Y., Feb. 17.1900.
earth..
other i
Grow s
Rape, t
swine i<
JC.-t MXD 10c IX STAMPS TO THS
John >. Salzer Seed Co., I-a Crowe,
and receive in return their big
and lota of farm seed samples,
U.)
Deniers say that as soon as a cus-
tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im-
possib.e to sell toem ai y other cold
water starch. It can be used cold
or boiled.
Ib’r.ifccLnc by
The ,»f girt job <'<pftig
bi th. tidiest ol.
The m ■hinci'nk-y an bee
bi the isfcy of bmne.
O'er the frun "*e doso gr4y
In • is a paiprirf iwdi
But hr <Mhei kx.’e dmr a wrttk
'Cam \tie uk8 DeBence StirX
at au? grocer;
16 0UKCB FOR U (xfOl
na, the Great Tonic
?•
,-s
I AM TIRED.
f Sa ■
:
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Many Women During the Spring Months Suffer Froni\
Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and
Nervousness— What They Need Is \
NO APPETITE-EMACIATED-NERVOUS.
♦
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Pe-
ru-
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Everybody is Tired — Spring
Weather Does It—Every One
Should Be Cautious.
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•if
If you do out receive prompt fiarfj
satisfactory results from the us<e of 1
Pen bo, write at once to Dr. r/urt-i
man, giving a full statement ofyourj
case, and he will be pieasadtpg^m
you his valuable adviceqrratTs
Address Dr. tiarfman. President
of the fiartmaa Sanitaritm, Ge-
lumbus, Ohio.
' -41
MISS BERTHA M. RVSH—PITTSBl RG.
Miss Rueh Suffered with Systemic Catarrh—Waa Ner-
vous, Had Appetite, Grew Thin and Emaciated. She
Now Looks Like a New Woman After a Course of Pe-ru-na.
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Tired. Nervous Women.
There are thousands of them every-
where. A few bottles of Peruna would
do them untold benefit. As a tonic
and nerve invigora’or it has no equal.
!♦ builds up the nerves, it gives
strength to tho circulation and at
once restores the appetite and diges-
tion. No feeble weman should be
without Peruua.
Miss Bertha M. Rush, 5435 Kincarde
street, Pittsburg. Pa., Superintendent
Junior Soci ety of Methodist Protestant
Church and leading Soprano of the
choir, writes: “Words cannot describe
my thankfulness to you for Peruna. I
was a sufferer from systemic catarrh
for years and was in a very much run-
down condition. I was extremely ner-
vous and had the mest foolish fears
over nothing. 1 was thin and ema-
■ elated.
' My physician advised me to leave
this climate, but as it i.aa not con-
venient to do so at this fime, I took
. the advice of a friend to use a bottle
of Peruua I took it faithfully and
when the first bottle was gone I felt
so much batter that I bought six more
and took ’hem faithfully, after which
I looked like a new woman.
gained in flesh, my appetite re-
I and all my old symptoms had
I am.more than tbank-
Mtas Bertha M. Rush.
Depression of the nervous system at
the approach of spring is the cause.
Genert-l lassitude, dull, heavy sensa-
tions, continual tired feeling, with ir-
regular appetite, and sometimes loss
I of sleep. Peruna meets every indica-
tion and proves itself to be perfectly
adapted to all their varied peculiari-
ties. Peruna invigorates the system,
rejuvenates the feelings, restores the
ndrmal appetite and produces regular
sleep.
That tired feeling which is the nat-
ural result of the depressing effect of
warm weather immediately after the
invigorating cold of winter, quietly
disappears when Penna is taken.
Thousands are dairy testifying to its
priceless benefit.
Mrs. H. Kassatt, 1309 West 13th
street, Des Moines. la., writes: “1 am
happy to give my endorsement for
your valuable medicine, Peruna. as I
consider it a valuable medicine to take
when the system is run down from
overwork. About two years ago I felt
that I must take a long rest as I had
been unable to work for over a month
and could not regain my strength. I
could not sleep at night and was in
a very nervous, high strung, condition.
I decided to try what Peruna would do
to build up my strength, and am
pleased to say that I began to improve
very shortly, and in less than two
months I was able to take up my
work, and felt better Than I have for
years. I take it now twice a year and
find that it keens me in perfect
health.” Mrs. Kassatt was for over
ten years tte manager of a plant fur-
nishing ladles’ wear and employing
hundreds of women.
”1 gi
, turned
disappeared,
ful to Peruna.
If*. ISM
#••• ’ -
gold
The
EVENTS OF EVERYWHERE.
tir.c Friday
cards
station
ire.
Tho
No
by
Most bachelors’ idea of misery is be-
ing alone with a noisy baby.
The dreamer Is often carried away
by a tram of thought.
Friends on an aiiship voyage should
never fall out.
No, Cordelia, a fi. her*oman
necessarily a mermaid.
Too many cooks spoil t le broth but
lots of people don’t like broth anyway
Mrs. S. A. Irwin, great grand-daugh-
ter o! Alexander James Dallas, is dead
at her home in Phi adelphia. She was
born on November 14, 1815.
Aras,
; the
Whitaker Wrigh ’s death came too
late by about ten years.
A man in quarantine at T-owisvl’
ith the smallpox I roke the quara:
count
spots -n tho cast end
jupJalnt regard-
i Mexican c<-y
t to solve the
few
the
McCANt.’S D’.’H.I IIVK AGFNt V-
I't-XM*. for trMiiiod »u<i rri.able
l>et«M-iive service.
you.
11 keep
, in Germany a
i office last yes
, because of fa
on- the
fuixuuoTi
Busy mea are !e!dcm afflicted with ,
fits of melancholy.
Fire caused
Bros.’ n.am'.rz'th
The flood situation at Grand Rapids.
Mich., had reached <-n Saturday three
inches nbo\e the high water mark of
three years ago. At least forty of
the largest factories in the city have
lieen obliged to close and thou sands
of men are out of work.
A Wcnccrful Discovery.
Broadland, S L.. ___________ ____
s sensation has been created here by
the publication of the story of G. W.
Gray who, after a special treatment ’
for three mouths was prostrate and j
helpless end given up to die with '
I are said to be the causa.
Four per rent of all postal
and 2b per cent of all letters mailed
: sent to the dead letter
could not be delivered,
ty nddrers, etc.
by I ghtning in Jones
.ail dry goods *tore
at Kansas City cam rd a loss estimated
at >139.060, fully insured. Of the loss
>90.000 was on stcck and >40.0'30 on
building.
The epidemic of pneumonia wh!?h
ha: prevailed in New York for sorno
time is abating.
cut six
searon and sprouts
nlnv rapidity. Next to
ite it will make more .
r than anything else; cheap |
.1 fft-utts - verywhere.
•*s Renovator Grass Mixtui
■ t ;ing for djing out pastures
adowa, Mr. K. Rappold, T
, “I sowed Sab
•o men
ind in ,
had the ;
nty.
Ick-
1.000
Stops the Cough an«i
Works Ofi’ the Cold
Laxative Uro uoQuimue Tablets. Price25c.
Sev< ral hundred beef luggers and
pork butchers at the Vnlon Stock
Yards, Chicago, have gone on strike.
Tho luggers demand that one of their
discharged con?ra< os bo reinstated and
the pork butchers demand overtime
pay, wuich they claim.
Gen Nicholas Aras, an insurgent
leader, who gave the firing order
which resulted in the death of Mach-
i inist J. C. JohrMHi on the American
gunboat Yankee February 1, at Sant i
After
a dr mhead courtrnariia: he was sen-
tenced to death and immediately shot.
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defian* e Starch, not alone
because trey get one-third more for
the same money, but aLo because of
superior quality.
Maximilian Schaefer, one of the
founder* of the first lager beer brew-
ery in New York citv is dead ar the
uge of eighty-four. He was born in
. Germany, came over in 1838 and start-
ed a small brewing plant in 1842.
“f the Knights of
during the Civil
Ix>ve is a fire that is dreaded
those who have been burned.
The formal nnnouncempnt thet
Korea had decided jo open the port of
Yongampho to the ide of the world
has reached the Japanese governiueat,
but the actual date o' the opening was
not determined then in.
Japanese laborers to the number of
Impelled to work in the
er m.nes in an attempt '
A or promlem. Tte men i
>l.5<’ a day and are un»
der contract far three years.
! The gold dollar of the United i
i States is the monetary standard of 1
• Canada. British Honduras and Colom-
■ tia. and it is anticipated that Mexico
■ will attain the gold standard, with the
American dolla- as its unit, at an ear y (
date.
Buck weeds, a poisouoi;s plant that
I is immune from other insects, have
j been found full of young and lively
: boll weevils in Smith County.
I A movement to appoint another
I committee to investigate alleged pos-
< tai irregularities was voted down in
the House last w« _:k.
Sam Saba has gc.ee into the prohib -
tion column, ha. ing given a decisive
pro majority at the election Thursday.
M:.rr.iad:ke of St.
Marshall. Mo.. Friday,
He was a Confed'rate
and was a member
’ tho Golden Circle
Wer
DAILY TOURIST SLEEPERS
To California, also to St. Louis,
without change via the Texas and Pa
cific Railway. Ask any ticket agent
about this new service, or write E P.
Turner, General Passenger Agent, Dal-
ias, Texas.
Four costly fires have occurred re-
cently in saw mills and planning mills
around Lake Charles, La., the losses
aggregating >1’15.1 <»0. Labor roubles
A number of hiilninos cn route to
the St. Louis World’s Fair were much
troubled to their guide, as they in-
j sisted on discarding clothing, and dash-
■ ir.g out of the coa< h/3 entirely nude.
1 “If you talk mean about a ■'.an be-
! hin’ his back.” said Uncle Ebc.i. ’ you
' locos de rc.spe',k of your frien’s, and
If you docs it to hl: face, he’s li’ble to
; ! it you. So you might jes’ about ao
well keep sti’l.”
The rarest postage stamp in exist-
ence is th<* one-cent Brrtisb Guiana
stamp of 1856. Only one specimen,
owned in l aris, is known to exist.
AH
Why
TINT BI TTER COLOR.
;3tion at Pekin has
a wireless teles j „ . _____ _
enables direct < Domingo, has been recaptured.
J. II. Roper, Itasci. Texas: “A
farmers are complaining about
green bugs in their winter oats, but
I seems to be in
of the county,
ing wheat.’’
isn’t I
The organization*of cone: s ionain .-
| Lt the World’; Fair has asked the Ex-
position officials > reduce the price of
admis sion cne half alter 6 o’clock dur-
ing the Exposition period.
'.it- Quite
Cel Vincent
Louis died at
aged 73 years.
The beautiful snow is in many rc-
' spects a white scrulchre.
Representative Etirlescn introduced
a concurrent res-> ulion for the ac-
ceptance of the statutes of Sam Hous-
ton and Stephen F. Austin. They
vere made by Elisabeth Ney and are
expected to arrive In Washington
about the first of .’ lay.
'The Elks of Waco have set for the
formal opening amt dedicat ion of their
new and elegant home April 11 At
this time there will he a grand ball
and other forms of o’nteitaininent.
creameries use butter color,
not do as »hey do—use JUNE
Two negroes engaged In a du-‘l with
doubl*-barreled shotguns in th>- dark
at Texarkana. Ont- of them, naiutd
Toler Thornton, received several buck-
! shot in the face and is v ry painfully
but i.ot dangcrou* y wound?J.
I other negro escapee.
Hary. a mar-
< -i ■ iUS.y ilith . • <«r
thy. vigorous, producing in thirty
•h from 150 to 300 bu. per acre. You
st ::gw a lot of it. Mr. Farmer,
ard In the fall sell it to your
■ J at $1 i bu. fur eed.
JV‘T 8KXO 10c IN STAMPS
to the Join A. Salzer Seed Co., La
Crosse. Wis., and receive in return
their big cr.talog and lots of farm seed
samples free. (W. N. U.)
Porch climbers at Chicago relieved
the residence of T. Jeffrey, president
>f D« nver and R <> Grande Redway, ji
i }3(>0<) worth of d.nmonds.
Russian troops arriving at Vladivos-
tok are in good health and spirits.
They are weather-beaten and In some
cases have frost-bitten tacas. but "he
only o:her indications of their seven-
thousa>id mile journey arc the lur
coats and felt boots.
COItFOK VI IONS anil ludtcidii-tlo who
Need r«*h«U>l« Delerltve >«--vlt-» Kmpluyo
l ex.
Brainard Howell a well known rall-
1 road man. formerly general Eastern
freight agent of the West shore line,
is dead at Tenai'y. N. J. He was
deputy surveyor f the port of New
York under General Grant’s adminis-
tration.
The ir :• 1 valuable result of educa- !
: tlon I-? I?:© ability to make yourself to
I the tiling you ought to do. when it |
’ ought to he dene, whether you like to I
■ do it or no*..
I The Italian legJtii
! been provided with
raphy station which t
| communication to be maintained be j
tween the legat’on and vessels of th«
! Italian licet in Chinese waters.
These things 'hat are cooked in a
chafing dLh late at night taste terri-
bly like crepe on the door.
j Bright’s Disease. Bright’s Disease has
always been considered incurable, but
evidently from the story told by Mr.
I Gray, there is a remedy which will
cure it even in the most advanced
stager This if what he says:
"I was helpless a« a little babe. My
wife and I searched everything and
read everything we could find about
Bright’s Disease, hoping that 1 would
■ be able to find a remedy. After many
failures my wife insisted that I should
try Dcdd’ii Kidney Pilis. 1 praise God
for the day when I decided to do so
for this remedy met every phase of
my case end in a short time I was
abl'-* to g. t out of bed and after a few
weeks’ treatment I was a strong, well t
man. Dodd’s Kidrej Pills saved my l
life.”
A remedy that will cure Bright’s j
Disease vill cure any lesser Kidney |
■ Disease. Dodd's Kidney Pill, are cer- 1
i tainly tho most wonderful discovery 1
1 which modern medical research han
i given to the world.
Balrer’s Farlicst Cano.
Another new thing. Can be
ttm>-s during a searon and
again with lightntny rapidity.
Salzer’s ffeoslnte ft will make
green fodder than anything else;
at. dirt anti g
Of SaJztr'n
just th.- ' *“
an<i ir.enuuv.», axi .
Park. Ga.. vrites. “I now.., ...
Grass Mixture on ».>’l’so poor tw<
could uot raise a i'uss on it,’ ai
forty-one days efter sowing 1
grandest Eland gruss tn the count
Salzer's Grass Mixtures sprout qul<
ly and produce enormously.” 100,
barrel0 choice Seed Potatoes.
SALZERS KKW NATIONAL OATS.
Here Is a winner, a prudi
vel. enormously prollfii.
healthy, vigorous, producing in
states from 150 to 300 bu.
had best sow a lot of i
in 1S04, ard In the fall
neighbors
East
Ixer’s
Tlie lefunce Si nG (o.
OMAHA NIJL
PATENTS 9KK3H
«.M A. B. LA CET, PiMsatAti*) •, WmA -qtM, 0, C.
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Txb’.iJea am 'he be«t iy»
'bretth. tor- atd ever? !IJ-
'new aristae irom s dfHordered
H«n>»h are revered or cvr«d by RHaas TaboteA.
<>■« will Rca»r;iliy sire rt lief within rwenty min-
utes. The fl e <ent pwikatr.- 1s ...nuagt. fur crilaarv
occask ■«. AU Ilrug/U’s aeia U>c m.
lags ■
and
11 M) X
It's almost ss hard to pay back aa it
is to borrow
Hundreds of ^eaters iay the sttra
quactity and superior quality of Do-
fiance Starch is fast liking place of
all other brand*. Others say thqjr
cannot sell any Other starch.
You never hftve to ask trouble to
<»me and sir. on ycrar doorstep. Just I
think of him and Le is there.
sweet g
stlmulai
the
a^Finc flood cd;1
The Sweet Gum.
The •xudation you see clinging to the •
gum tree in the summer cents ms a
at ing Cxi ectorant that will loosen j
up the phlegm in the throat. Ta; lot’s .
Remedy of Swett Gr.m ai d Mullein cures ,
coughs and croup.
At druggists, .25c, 50c,
bottle.
Some people^ remember the Sabliatb
to keep it hoiy for themselves.
j
I-
’Mexican
J
f ,r\
,"^1,1/ erWiril Inttera and tlgnatiiro4
LydUE. cis, Lyun, Kais.
wil
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Miss Agnes’ Miller, of Chicago, speaks
to young women about dangers of the
Menstrual Period — how to avoid pain and
suffering and remove the cause by using
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
“Ta Yguwo Wombm:—I suffered for s x ream with dysmenor-
rhea (i;ainful pe-iodfli, so much so that I dr*aded every monrh, is I
knew ii; meant three or four days of intern;* pain. The doctor said
this w»s due to an inflamed condition of the u ^eriae appendages ca ised
by repeated and neglected colds.
“If! youii£ girls only realized how dange-nus it is to take coll at
this critical time uueh suffering would be spired the m. Thank God
for Lyi-'ja IL Pinkham's Vegetable Coinpc uud, that was the Jnly
medicine which helped me any. Within thre< weeks after I started to
take it,'I noticed a marked improvement in my general heklth, an I at
the tim»;’ of my next monthly period the pain had diminished consider-
ably. <kept up the treatment, and was cured 8 month la er. I am lilce
another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes arc brighter, 11 ave
added 312 pounds to my weight, my color is grod, and I feel light and
happy”;—Miss Agntbs Millkr, 25rPotomac Ave^ Chicago, Ill.
Th<p monthly sickness reflects the cordition of a wornnn's
health. Anything nnuMual at that time should have prompt
and pr*»i«er attention. Fifty thousand lette rs from women prove
that Lvdla E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comjound regulates acu«
str nation and makes thoso periods painless.
HEAD WHAT MISS LINDBECK SAYS:
“Dbar Mrs. Ptnxrj xLydia E. Pink-
jSHfctgMX ham’s Vegetable Compound has greatly b- ne-
May||> fitted me. I will tell you how I suffered. My
j&L; trouble was painful mens’ ruation. I felt as t vh
month went by that I w? * getting worse. I had
severe bearing-down pair* in my lack and al do-
> ftp? if w men.
T l ’ * A friend advised m< to tn Mrs. Pinkham’s
medicine. I did so and am r.ow free from all
Mk pain during my periods.’’ — Jxsrix C. Lindblciu
®treet> Rochford, Ill.
FREE aduce to womeh.
fitKl IK I \ Remember, every woman is cord fully
I J&Nn I II QkA • ' invited to write to Mrs. 1’inkhain if tbera
I vJwi nlanything about her symptoms she d >es
vc- not understand. Mrs. Pinkham’s address I■
Lynn, Mass., her advice is free and cbeerful;y given to every ail-
ing woman who asks fo» it. Her advice has restored to her lth
more than one hundred thousand women. Why don’t you try
it, my sick sister-.?
S500B
W. N. U. HOUSTON-NO. I*. IS,
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V. t ANWLBuON, W. SU, 1
BOUNTY WARRAN1
I BUY THEM, whether yes have a parted
nra-.t Write et once wbat you Save.
GEOUGE C. SCOTT. - Bethel. K. M
L x-k for name ar <1
nrce on fk.-.tam,
»-jf its.*, oror.a &S?I\1bHBkakHV
< oltekln, which lee very wher.. concerted tn
bethe lineat Patent leather yet pmdnced.
fa.t Co or Etiriftt ut*0 Nboee by mall.t&r.ei 1rs«
Brilr for Catalex. W.l,.Daaslaa. Hrocktea. IbetT
f’DROPSY^
afg^ J^corejotoeogaya. Trial treatment fn
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Birchfield, A. J. The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1904, newspaper, April 1, 1904; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249806/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.