Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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Robertsoa, Cor. Deotoa and Elm. New
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My Line of Beau-
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to complete the well
down 600 feet.
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aching feet-- no coms
or caJlougeg
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w 35c pound. 3 pounds for $1.00
Every pound guaranteed.
lions to
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the men. and Xed. composing his v<>|t e
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DUDLEY 2# inches
NORMAN 2H inches
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the m’fb -nt ■eetemnu-.. hastily
t>e deer and Meted IL J
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Tbe Texas Wonder eurta Kidney
and Bladder Troubles, dissolves gravel
cares Diabate*. wasL and lam* bacLs,
Rheamadsm and all JrreguiapUas of
the Kidney and Bladder tn both mao
and worn tn Regulates Bladder troa-
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CHEWING TOBACCO
LEADING BRAND OF THE WORLD
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Gladys St , See W H. Onm*r4<*W$
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lalistir and enterprising City Marsnal
of lAndsay. Texas, was in the (i<) to-
day at the head of 20 *agon*. with
which he will itnul the old rock out
of the count} jail Nir Cohn intends
to build a modern calaboose at Lind
say, in which he will lock up all jay-
walkers and e|HU‘<i limit breakers. If
there are enough rocks left after the
calaboose. Mr Cohn may build a big
Training School for voters
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FOR SALE—Hay or baled oats, see j
Hunter on the Market Square or. 1
leave orders with Jack Bringman air
Waples-Pain ter Company («[
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put would build a road of STAR plugs, 23 feet wide, along
the entire route of (he Panama Canal, and there would
be over 200,000 one pound plugs left over!
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IIcHed sa if they itched and
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\\ / and fretful, we couldn't
'' sleep or do anything but
care for her.
I tried iota of things but she didn't get
A neighbor aakad why I didn't
So I
non-tobacco chewing men- tried to build
the strain, their machines “fell (town
Our American men tried—men who
They tKe Panaala Canal. •
pen: on strain-rollers or sky-
TOBACCO, THE THICK,
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HOUSTON, Tex . March 23—The
Houston Telegram Publishing Co. of
thia city filed a petition in bankrupt- y ;
in the Federal Court today. Rublica-,
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Men who work with a pick or a
scrapers, chew and boost STAR
TASTY PLUG.
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R. F. I). No. 1, Millwood. W. Vs.—* Our
baby girl took skin trouble when one year
old. lt<«wtod under her chin and on htr
lUM-k. just a few pimples,
i. and then three knots came
?ab large as a hickory nut.
\The son* came in a little
pimple, nd ail around and
were all inflamed. She
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Place your ad here and you *
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>¥¥ AAXA *•>♦ * ***** **** ********
FOR RENT.
for the blood and >• a willing witness
_________1 p<>w»r to overcome
. You can obtain S H R.
almost any drug store In the IT. S.
«u» gflm r | a uiunlfleant faet as to Its worth and
, 1 >Hw sterling reputation Get a bottle
; today It will do you r'Mrd. Write to
The Swift Hpwlfie Co.. 104 Swift Bldg .
Atlanta. Ga . if the direction* with the
bottle do not fully, cover your case.
j. a wnaoaa.
Bofft LUy crematory, OM PB®B®
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a short.
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FOR RENT—No. 5 Otlv®r Ty»W
. writer* |4 will pay three maotoa
rent on one of tfttoe ma<htaea. FW
farther Informal!©* mo C. H. DkMMf
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Cans OM S^t, Gihtt RsaMdMS Won t Cure.
j rWc moist ease*, ukj at tier o( how lung wHc.iduig.
| are cured by'the wonUrrtul, old teltabie Dr i
i\>rtet » Anti^mic Uehling Oil. It reliever
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REEVES BROS.
When >Utt hungry for •
good Oyster Xfoal. cole hero
iud let n* serve same,
kwow hew to cook oyster*
they will taate jaat riffhu
•*•© eervo fine Bart«u®d Meat*
When yoa get hungry, jam 1
drop to and »♦ will satisfy roar
appetite
-REEVES BROS. CAFR.-
<Oa OoiRMBe Brrve. )
Meal TKBeti, RmRe New
SKIN TROUBLE
ON OUR BABY GIRL I.
UTIZ" CLAIM
SORE BRED FEET E
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When you hav;
When they came out of b
twill i
the I
3mm folks tdna o’ humvr is
•tepptu all over yo« an laughm
lyr soyta .‘Th*rs alhu rxiom tor
oae more " J -
ffpeeknr of a wound he recent ly
recwk*u, (ieot'rel Vil»* atfd tn
port oa Mier* "Me. ptoo a© mao-
KEEL A SONS MILL A ELEV. CO
Highest Grade Mill Products.
“WHEATHEART’’
FLOUR
everything we make
COTTON BAGS.
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no gtx»d from the European war
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High fb^rs all go up once Uh) oft*
Even poor ftaou-hy <om<
pulliOM off the last
If he had
into
“T1Z” tnake* sore, burning, tired f<vt
, fairh dance ujth delight. Away jo tlu
ache-, ati 1 paiti*. tiw eornt, callouM?*,
l<li*ter», bunion* and chilblains.
HZ” draw* <»ut tile acids and
that puff up tdur f«>et. No matter how
I.aid you work, how l« ng you dance, hour
far yim walk, or how long you
on your
wanfiwt
dvrful fur
itig tivt.
I.appv y<»u
t -r ]o\ , shoes nev
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nhy Iruggi't
i fyut t..rtun
k.v, p wur*
.Prod think
fur only 23 ecuta.
while Mr. Moore, her I
mt CWWhla St
ruKiClGN ADVWiniSlNG
rkfreblnt ATIVKt
Walter U. Clark.
Advertising BuUdiug
Ai| adierusement*
maata. where an t
vhargsMl. dinaers.
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CL1SSIFIED WMEinSl
Rates 1-2 cent per word—18 words 3 times for 25c. 5
18 words 6 issues 50c. No ads accepted for less * j
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T. A. Moore
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the Hilarity gathered headway. June .
was on her feet in an instant She J
ran to the jHirthole and gazed out st
the barely moving lights along sh^re. |
The portholes were too small to let her I
shbuhlers through. She ran to the dour I
nnd opened it stealthily, then closed it 1
i and In-id the kitob as Tommy Thomas •
ahd orin < unningli: in danced past in '
the salon 1 »
The alert earxif Giltiert Blye caught I
the click of that bitch, slight as it was. j
and his eyes glowed; he motioned Sig
I nificantly toward the corridor, and Ed
wards, reaching up, said something In
I the ear of Mrs. Villard. ' A -slight I
: frown crossed her brow, but she flpse
Instantly hnd went down the gangway I
; to flu- door of June's stateroom- She
J krgickisl, but there was no answer.!
■’June.'” she called. “June, dear!”
No answer. Mrs. Villard listened
i No sound She wont liack slowly to
I the salon. .r
"d'ou ll never make that child one ot |
us,’ and she shook her head.
June s:it on the couch iii her state
room with her hands locked upon hei |
kmes. st.:ring--ii to the white* slice of
brightness formed by the tiling of thiv,
bathroom, and while she pondered on
w lint she
d I* ]ik« giving th*- blood *
j* bath, to nverrome erxema.
Mood ri«lh*«. bolln and efh**r erU>tive
rosdition* It can not harm any part of
th# rvatem. It do#>« not lodge Jn the
joint* aa do mercury, arsenic and other
" minerals <re»iuently to be .found In
. It la a natural medl-
Icine for th* Mood. Just as eaaenittal to
stub firmly elamjied between his teeth.
The doorbell rang at the Moore ho&e j
In Brynp >rt Stern John Moore, read [
.Ing his paper beneafli the portrait iof
June, looked up Ouk kly, and there wa-
il slight tremor at the come- of bis i
paper Aunt Hobby's voice v. as heard J
‘'Why. It's Mr. Ned an ’ Mis* Iris
Why. goe-J evenin’ The .oiks i* Ito
home.”
Stern John Moore listened with. Si
lent attviitfm
hand u|mhi her breast, stifled the epi0
which Iris Blethering gpve
as the "kidnaping” was de
a' | A large crowd of Whitesboro and I A well digging outfit left yesterday
the I t Woodbine people were shopping in thepor Henry Biers place near Coesfield.;of iris home on South Ih-nton St.
city thia afternoon.
Tex*/ Agon
Chid**®.
“ U euJrtaia-
admisatua f*« i>
vtL*TK©<l. dinners. *11 re*oiutiu«* '»f rH
specL obttunrie* and cards ol ibaucs
• ill b« cttnrged for *t tte faaumr rate
of fix* c*nta per Ito* P«r to*d»<b
TO BUBSCRlB«K|k Wh< nrvar you
toil to k«t Th® RAgtotor prumptb.
piMM Ulephoa® or »<tod u» *ord
and H«Pw will b* taken to correct the
arror. It I* only by our aub**‘rther*
kicking’ pj*t w® know whether th* y
V® ree®htog the paper
<xmdortable.
itu-f ting! •
tight
nt i>o\ < t i : z. ' lieu f r< : i
or di pai tincnl alor ■. I ?, i
»Tcxcf — wctY snialh r
fix t, !r«>1i, swvvt and happy.
» whole year's foot c»>:nt<rtt
“My daughter used Chamberlain's
Tablet* for constipation with good re
suits and I can recommend them i igti- i weakness and rheumatism
writes Paul B. Babtn, Brushly,
For *ale by All Dealer*.
laglnres and miamanage-
su< h liesHlulto and the tnib-
not be criticised and held
scorn for those conditions that
bring m«on themselves thri
la< i of energy and ii.ilus
i to improvi such cohdi
is not in the goat class
Walsh and his committee
■ p. i iUm-b *>> find and semis that impres-
the attention of th>» I slon abroad under I n< le Sam's frank
nA well as through a sensational fires*.
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The Indian* lArgudature killed
bill* to 15 minidre '1 Hal win win.
legtotofion and thstre I* mill aonu
bopm for humwn liberty ami hu-itie
welfare
FOR SALE.
FOR SAKE OR TRADE—
! worth of second-hand book* can be
x ■ bought at a bargain, either for ca*n
K or in exchange for other property j
Fl If vou want a good trade, set me all —- , _-
I ii hum or can at Regl®tor oCto®.
? once; will sell tin* stock tn »uu. j
| Carl Maaldin manager Big Second-1
I Hand Book Store, 705 E. California
Street. <*>
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The action of A A A. the fam-ma blood
purtSer, to direct from .the m >ment it
mt«a« the »tom&eh Ualik* f.xHl that
molt be, acted iipc n by the digeatlva
T S kat once to|o the
t - ~ . l {tdood,tend tn leaa than five nimutei haa
of the stuff li«th I I< r>o*’ rapidly apreada Ita medicinal
p«cn me w— JirU<m 1B thw anF Betwork of tjo^d vea-
WM <»▼*!■-1 <eto ... . -
n, even iadlated c a»e» and to i*r>4
ueb rare and equt-t-
1 larx f t
■nfferer by I Mil
moat unenviable ligtg oflMood reiavdlra. It la a natural medl-
• w lr1n<F for th* t>3Crv\*« «•<» »■»«-■< *««.»** w
4l»IUMiVs* faHitK with very UUle |health if rerrns have gotten th* upper
of corrtnta* the fimprenaio s hand aa to nutrlHnua food If After a
i «peH of *!< knees the body calls fof nour-
will D*fiitraiiv follow. f**0'** iahnment. Wherever you ko y$u are
done I sure to m*-*! som** one who used A H 8.
terran
ka ta
remain
bet, “1'17.” bring* rrstful toot
u magical, grand,.
aching, swollen, synar’
ho* com for table, hou
\ ou r f<-< t
r I urt or
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!< pa.rtn>« nt
-w<-;tY smaller
»u,s-t and
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The TennnMw legislature
made nigtii riding a felony
ought to act acvordingl)
ma should do likewise
publU* demand tor tin h orgai Ui.tiom
m * civ Hired < ountry
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this
summer
in other
Anieru a
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people say that Aaieru a
Earnest Ulinninghajn
f.na little buns:.low |.i d
just east of his home on Sojth
hould do Marie and Henri ton street.
• reached the < ity and stopped at a tale ). -----■ mi---♦*----
fi graph <d!’. ' 1
5 that pl H o a short, wide, thick
C ! .who Ir (1 I con waddling down
k street, with a blunt stub of a cigar in
S <hh‘ corner of his mouth and a look, of
K hihitual furtiveneas In his little eyes.
5 started abruptly at sight of Marte, and
2 when t’.ie touring ear started the short
h?nJL°?^Lindl ?.b.cl£r! Started Under Chin and On Neck.
Itched and Burned. So Cross and
Fretful Couldn’t Sleep. Used Cu- i
ticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- j
ment. In Four Weeks Well. i £an please you 'in a Dress
Model as well as Tailor- .
ed Ones
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WELCOME INFORMATION.
Moat mlddl® aged men ahd women
are glad to toarn that Foley’* Kidney
Pill* give relief from languldn®M,
stir and acre muscles aad joint*, puff-
iness under eyes, backache, bladder
They got
results. Contain* no harmful druga.
For sale by Slddall I>rng Oo. (tf
Wbl$h «*i*w V!IKf4 joined,
thru Gk- »<hw! «traim* nf »wtft dr
pom. ’«t oat by the! nln
of Tommy T^wna*.
Blyr eat <uhtfy. v.jth that an
anHe fepoa Im* lips end stroking ||is’
w»Hi Vomlyke nbh his l-ug.
Vfbite fingers. U|»ou oiw of which MF-"'
khtl « ili'imofvi He rose I»ikar**B..'.
abd th*to«*ing <!<>-» u tl»e ^JngvA.
-hL/pj*-.] nt Juie-s door nud IhleaLL i
He 4-onl.l hear an u<T*isi<»u;iJ stiff <1 Un
;IS -I .he *uit cPiid the soft < U*lil »n4j!« f !
tie < hj< h. Before her. (briHigfi a M t j
O|-**n «k«or. »ouhl fie seen a Elilup>4u»i ;
a'M.'o-uy w hl’e k-’tlu ■x>m. and in t!»«
affjoining Utile p ile blue to»udutr *tpo I i
• n ti luggage'
frit 1 . ,vf sight of film ni<l!
tL'd Iumwhole “ »ul with longton '
Plnir little rnmtvuy bride!
were- the rattle of n doiiRrV
nml the c raping of •-haiiKpou •
hr Hilarity The anchor
up. and there was an Instoiit
in the < .)-y ro< king of the J
She 'MHvMerod. and then tb®re<’
>oubd' of seething water m
Hurcpe will not
iukx x of the
tide will turn
Many will »ee
time tn their r» *tleag
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A German actontiat to going to make
fto©4 tor *trew That's nothing (Nau*
have been perform in* gtutvto I’ke th. t
■inc® Ruth garnered aheaxrs in I'I'
Ileal day*
i MHt y
t»at will Datteraiiv follow,
alurh mat.wtol damage haa been
to the public welfare, and with t<> J”' 1t'g' wnnTerful
14 net It derived t<> thoee Whoae live | bio©* troubles
jin i
traun londiiii'tis have Lm-.ii
a
sfly < xp'loitwt 'I eiS js no Statf-
the union that has a more ehsirlta
i|«' Hv di>p©4*d and philanthrope
< Itizcnahip thain Texa* ha*, and •<’
send out to the world a contrary; in'
pr<*sion l<« almost, if not quite, crim-
inal in Ha manifestations. Destitnll' n
in Toma I* a* readily relieved I
irovi'hM for moat^generoualy as tt :«
anywhere in the world. While It is
true there is more or less deatltulio.i
in this State, yet much of it is due tu
pr»tt|izu< y
me nt of *
lit ought
up in
iH-old
th«»ir own
in.Il ■ ffort
tloiis 'I ' \<ta
evi n If < ' il
^Thefi
tlL ’. i
< i . g
cl ,..kc
ufs flu-
/< i J/w<r^5TriR IFA*XX»--~ I Ge[ Together
F Men Who Chew ^re Men Who DO
’’HE men who built the Panama Canal—thousands
A of robust, clear thinking, quick-acting workmen, and
hundreds of sktl(u|kfa(|iseeing engineers—made thinking
easier and labor lighter by chewing tobacco while at work.
For many years men from other countri^ip
the Panama Canal. They couldn't sta- 1
critical moments—their best attempts faik |
“chewers and doers.”
MF'M.D.P[flKINS
any better. A neighbor aakwd why I dids t • - .. ....
try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, So I Leading Milliner
went and *ot one cake of Cuticura Soap and j
a box t>f Ointment. I could see it was
getting better. I washed the places with i
the Cuticura Soap and put the Ointment on.
In four weeks she was well.'' (Signed) Mrs. !
Krarntt. Stover. October 2s. 1914.
j Sample Each Free by Mall
< With 32-p. skin Book on request. Ad-
dress poaKard "Cuticww. £top<. T, ttow
tuo.” btod UuvugiMNU tot; wurid.
NOTICB TO PLBLB -Auy erron
•ou* reflection upon th® charaettr,
stAudiu* or reptftMtton of any jmtsoo.
tirm or corporation which may ap
p«ar to thv columns of THE REGIS
TER. will b® gladly correctad on b‘
in* brought to ’— -----
PubltoMra.
stunt
clouds If he had quit i
thoumindth trip into t..e i
said he was going to do
left IMllaa Isurt fall, he win
nnjl well today.
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An Illinois Judge riMcntL
man |60 for »w<ntrmg into
phone. Next time that * profane gen<
•hould try swearing at the phone. mH
(•to it. and probably the fine will Ik- j
lew®. pmilded he didn't *tr*M k tt*
ptMMr to the extent of gutting It
of commiMion IVofane sweariito
Ilk® boose to jiojnjlarb tatso «l
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The KaiMM* lx<lalature ha> ;<*•>* ts
A freak aau ktaaiag bill Now there R
will be aottktt ktoaing done in t le land R
«f Mary Klien 'LaMwe. Sockkwa Jerry R
Stmpaon. **4<1 whiskered IVffvr ar.d *
other humau curtmitiv*^ tn the day
when that Stat* wai
(ted* and silly ittnova
m well aa poltli -ai
l«tt<h» at hn ksmi'h*. >^d i|
ju®t “ha? ha'” toe the itvki** tow
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When Rev Ham got ihreagh s»»t
l»» g John Hartesoom I Iasi S mda
ti >M WM nut r.uOuxh i«tt of that £UU
to make a Aigh-MU tn* i
twthrvn who have t*eed In a habit of
hnpiaa John ta toe totnih eioaet to |
relieve *c*Rn®eh aebr.- rahated tn a
Arelual smrtare on ike <dd crippled
Nita*. UMtoaniu h a* to My never j
agwia «Naii he eater our refrigeratoo,
repMffta s of Uto- VRhUMT and bod<l*
■II—into. Aad again J oh a got it m
th® week front tboae whom he aad ■
■appoaed to be M® modest, thoojtb i
iBffAl ftteada. - Rev Ham hag a nack
ot Htok^g pretde ®ee iheRtondvre a»»
rtlhotv twtadd th4Ha ia the apottithL ;
aad • haa that i* Mro—HNlred th—*’
to ao—othtogr ffatoto right —re. to got
la the tti® boat and make good thore
after to tho rrete® tor oatoty. ®vor,
though It •> BSiViMA to
mled Treta« f<* «•* <* **• gwM. i
|tor —reral '<•»• Co—avtotowt
■N th SBKao ito—aMv aad o|ob®A- R»
urevr t© the daftaB. nd self are kin?
I expteurew, to a dt .v® that bre*H» *
i fitoB»"Gsx ir L
I flit* r<»»i*tOBw__
|c< atoU
! UAm Fght 4<<bre
j dotrinvent of cpir
wail a* t© cmr-ia4o*ir1*i affair*.
i Tue lndu*trthJ R. latl ,n» c< nmittr ?
| hM b*wn a aioaumeatof taret
y rnd' ail dow n I! 0
d ui^«ton reemtogly has hres
’o enter to the wM— r»f
tona an I dtogranUed demagogues th-n | * *
. .PI(XM9 *n<a in • Mian mww iuihui
’t® tn® *s*4en*ip!r parpoae for wWfih ‘t >trskver»«d the entire circulation.
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1915, newspaper, March 23, 1915; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1298954/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.