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the small leaks and taking dare
of the income from small sources
is the one who, as a rule, succeeds.
erals in the late war. Queen Marie,
the consort of King Ferdinand, Was
a Duchess of Saxe-Coburg Gotha and
a granddaughter of the late Queen
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Heading o'er his twisted frame.
Never ran ami never played.
Day by day in bed he stayed.
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May 4th to 10th, inclusive
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and keep
straining
Doctors tried To make Mm well.
Will he lved and st ill he grew. '
All the atones doetors tell
The up-to-date way to
keep up-to-date—
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Sems lie fancied ehildren all
sumer pain before they grow,
And the doetor’s morhing call
Every baby has to know,
patiently‘be waited long
For the day when he'd lie strong.
--be it the cook in her kitchen or
the banker in his bastile.
We know we can pleage
you.—-=
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Gas, Oil, Tires and Tubes.
Try Our Battery Service.
Free Battery Water.
more than 200 miles during
ime were Colorado 605, Lon-
UN, IGeorgia 414, Arkansas
fson County citizen, sum-
eTjty‛service,‛gave in an
g excuse, according to the
Herald, which reports the
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Put up by
Farmers Milling and Feed Co.
We also handle meal, hulls and all
kinds of chicken feed.
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Little Benny’s
Notebook
By Lee Pape
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day with a box of, ’
Johnston’s
King’s or
Norris
Chocolates
clous,” she said as Anne cut the
cafe, "but I won’t have any, thank
you.” • '
Nlsoh, chief of
Biological Sur-
eerry through .a thing like that but
if only each hostess would have the
J.A.COOK
GROCERY
No rubber in them to die, and will give
splendid service and long wear with or-
dinary eare. .
Just
Folks
By Eazar A. eueet
good sense to let her own strength
and convenience be the standard
of her hospitality rather than at-
tempting to ape or outdo someone
else, how much simpler and easier
uur social problems would be.
left by (a train several times say
he wishes Tlekville- had been built
at gome spot along the road where
the train would reach it in an even,
hour.
We are going to place our
entire stock of Rugs on sale
remember how glad the women were
to discard their white kid gloves
when they found that the rleh Mrs.
B— didn't, wear them. And then it
is discovered that she really isn’t
rich at all, that her simple life is
a necessity instead of an affectation
and her leadership suddenly ceases!
Society hastily returns to the regime
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Human Interest
Editorials
By Wiekes Wamboldt
Let us send your mother a--
Box of Flowers or
a Potted Plant
For Mother’s Day, May 10.
GENTRY « JARNAGINS
Nursery. Phone 860-W.
Copyright MB GeorzeMuttew Adam
HNDENANCE coxrwsr
Rippling
Rhzmes
e relative few verdicts of guilty
Lbecome ven fewer, ‛One‛s ad-
Ms however, would be for jurors
eontinte convicting the guilty.
MB 1 reverals or pardons open
4638
German housewives almost invar-
iably have “window gardens,” the
sunny side of an apartment row in
Berlin always being filled with boxes
of flowers.
FRANCIS CRADDOGK
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The place where you can al-
ways find the kind ef fro-
ceries you like beet'
f
From your grocer. Made
with milk and purestingre-
dients.
been around the stove all winter
and set it out in the shade.______
OUR UNE
OF INSURANCB
la always complete. We also make
City Loans.
. It will be a pleasure to serve you
W. T. BAILEY > CO.
' First National BakBldg.
Phone 76
THE CORRECT STYLE-
3UARD AND SAFE-GUARD
FOR THE WATCH
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planning large extensions in their
TTexas territory. L. .
Tekas gamed 275 miles of new
line. Oregon, in first place, gained
M0 miles.
States in which the mileage de-
Oy Preds Tengue.
VBuigorpord-
l-class mail matter
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The model pictured is the choice of young fellows
Another style with regular collar and all-round bell
\ other is tan in color with belt in back.
The best ones are $8.50 and $9.00.
A lesser quality at $5.95.
YYou"lepeed one of them for the "ral
USE
Money Maker Cow Feed
RoomttntttttefeHpw-kmew, —-
Bram them whisper, hearl them say:
•Somettme he may romp in play."
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A Urt AMD OOSKtHunts BANK
The business nt reliabl persons.
and it would* nt werk, ma Mying,
Now wats a matter with the thing.
I declare sometimes I think all these
RRSTGUARANTY STATEBANY
THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY.
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Yt.56,yea ago -
Dr. EdwardW,
the United States
w that new mileage built ex-
led by a narrow margin the lines
hantled, indicating that the bot-
Thas been struck and that the
lentyts now upward. —.......—-
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AIL ORDER ADVERTISING,
he Quanah Tribune-Chief notes
jipt of a contract for a big
vunt of advertising from a mail
m house. Which is “getting
ly to launch an active campaign
idvettiing in the country news-
1m Tribune-Chief placed the
Ml in the wapto basket.
bRecord-Chronicle was offered
onttaetirom the same source.
When you need groceries in
a hurry. We now have all »
kinds of fruits and vegetables
in season. If you are not
getting the kind of service
he, "than make some bosom sore, al-
though that bosom’s owner be a crops
and weather bore." Bo l remark to poor
old Tim, "Be sure t come again:
your discoutse, sprung with forte and
vim, buoy* up the souls of men."
STANDING IN
A young working woman complain-
ed that her landlady discriminated
against her. “She wouldn’t treat me
' la one of the beet assets one can have.
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Vashngton 203. Decreases
rw ta no fewer than 23
M the galns in the other
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Denton Couniy.
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Fewer women are left-handed than
men. - ;
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Busy edtract was about
month and the Offer sai
dot ihs —n»dgn would
Murtelinkrense in the «b-
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Once he saw a healthy lad
Near hl* window, panaing by,
Siw the sturdy frame he and, -—
Watheg him with ah eager eye.
From hl* lip* this queAtion came:
"ren me, whnt’s hi dloetur’s mamer"
North Dakota, with 14.1 per eant
of its population under five yeofs
of age, lias mere babies per 100 Hn-
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Not the old-time, cumbersome slicker
known to you, but a light weight garment
that has gotten in the very best society.
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115 W. Mulberry Street
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J. P. MAGEE
General Insurance. Loans,
Phone «L .
We give 8. & H. Green Trading
Stamps with cash purchases q due
dollar or more, or when accounta
4repaidinfuilwhen.due._______
To Mothers On >
Mothers Day .
Two facts above all thers,
•I‛m posttite are true,
No folk* as dear a* Mothers,
;, No Mother dear as you.
You will And this verse on
some of our Mother’s Day
Chocolates and there are many
others just as good or better
-gome framed for permanent (
use. Remember mother on her 7
And one after another the mem-
bers politely but firmly refused to
take any cake. Anne was scarlet with
embarrassment, but the tacit rebuke
WHEN YOU WANT
THE BEST
eins by kina Featuie. syndieata. iRe“
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hasi The postmaster in housecleanine
Before he passea away Atlas Peek
announces he would,like to find one
woman who when he asks for an-
other half cap of’eoffee will not
pour it full. Jim
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loved to outdo. ‛
"She’ get around it somehow, you
see if she doesn’t,” someone prophe-
sied. And sure enough, when they
met at Anne's house, in addition to
the stipulated menu there was a
big chocolate murshmatloweake on
the table.
“This cake doesn’t count,” Anne
explained lightly, “because mother
made it as her contribution.”
Ingenious, but it would never do
to let her get away with it. What
to do? And then one of the girls
had an inspiration'. “It looka deli-
hewn %ISfiS
BROOKS DRUG STORE
Phone 29. We Deliver. Phpne 39
saved the day and there has Davor
been any attempt at outdoing in,
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■farmer who through raising poultry, course, and although her extremely
cows and hogs has more sources of f simple manner of entertaining is a
income, even though comparatively
shaking it and sticking it diffrent
places with her finger, me saying,
WaH this little thing, ma, maybe
if you did something to that
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menu to certain specified courses.
Everyone agreed, that is, except
Anne, ans.her objection* were over-
mite do some good, maybe.
Will you go away? ma red.
And she did some more things to
it without enything happening, say-
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mAe til • summons from the
zt Grayson couty to appear
Irve on the jury, a eitixen ap
I a newspaper story of the crim-
Mbrot 1 state conve recently
M and mailed it to the officer.
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TS THE ANSWER? " ■ who operates his business by look-
ruled for everyone knew how Annef“BefAinofn 1892, “"x* was
To get a correct idea of the ad-
vancement made in transportation,
San Francisco ia now as close to
New York in point of time transit
between the two as Philadelphia was
ia eentury ago.—Mineral Wells In-
1850—A charter was granted for -------------;.--
the University of Rochester. Ma started to try to usehit elec
18594John Whiteaker was inaugu- • i
rated first State governor of Oregon.
ed it on and the machine started to
work perfeek, ma saying, Well, I
knew there was something radically
whzteem
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ty eo fipr aa the R«-
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Brew °*l7Hwi
rite places, I sed.
Maybe if you dident tawk so
mutch 1 coul concentrate my at-
ten t lo n und fnd out wats a matter
heer. ma sed.
Wieh she kepp on trying to by
What appeared to be smoke is-
suing -from the spire of an English
village church proved to be a cloud
of gnats.
An Oil-Slicker is the only garment that
wih throroughly protect one in such all-
day rains and the very hard rain of Wed-
nteday night. _ .
’ served with the best in the house.
" ; The people who get the best ser-
1924 preliminary figures vice in this -world are those who
make it a point to stand in with
everybody they come in contact with
, shock and a surprise to them, they
decide it must be the latest style
and they all‘go in for simplicity. Ev-
happier. It
__ Office with Barton Realty Co.
i Phone 484. Residence 1010
PAWTYOUR OWKCMI
g up of pretenses and
‘ter effects. Especially I
strong npnent, I'd tell romnnees of the
inart, the epie tale of steel; I'd M
about the nation's debt, of Atatesmien
toeing tops, but Tim refuses to for-
get the weather and the crops, When F
hare ehattered till my throat'a so sore
I have to quit, I hear him Haying.
"Both the eat* sad wheat are badly
hid That hot wind, followed try 'a
freeze fhas imed all the hay. the tates
•re souriag ea th tiere, 'the corn is
deed ana zray." Xml re he strmgales
Ire rely re until tie midnight inesrs,
whte i suppesa the angutshetzyawn,
and wipe away mty tears. AM when he
takes his hat tad eane, as though to
go sway, “Don't burry (bus, a while
remhin, MF cecentuk’s nung," I My.
Politenemaommteres U* stern demands on.
every rent nt times. niul every igent
eatvietea stands of lien and kindred
MM* mail orderhouses is *
MMh wuly of iling a town, .t
is linterested i—
ahmg and ‘betverment of Den-
bongs hous about th* weather and the
crops. I strive to lead him from hs,
theme to one of higher elass. I'd talk.
Of cars propelled by steam, of cara
first bufw up gasT I’d talk ebout.the,
bench and’bar, stout ths traffic cops,
bt ‛reazlewon"t he led rafrt from
-Psoas and Ouitea Pioas
dait Bureau of crcla-
_____.habitants than any other State in
think* the Union, while theDitHetof----
Columbia with only 7 per cent Ma
THB LITTLE SICK BOY
• into PT by day and week by week
or tg. Uuto Aim the doctor came,
- ■ Little fellow, pale of eheek.
We take this means of thanking
everyone who had any part in making
our business for the month just pant
the biggest for any April In the four-
teen years we have been in business. •
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AS MELEAGE INCREASES, lplease and it will not run: amooth-’
• --nMH I ly Get a bearing too tight or get
CSS was second to inereasedga bearing too lose and oil won’t
correct the.dimculty.
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WE SPECIALIZE ON FORD ,
REPAIRWORK .
you they are going to give you the
short end of the dent. They are go-
ing to discriminate against you. Oh,
they may fawn around if you pay
them enough. They will try to make
dure that they get your money; but
if they are antagonized, they are
not going to do any more for you
than they have to do to get that
money.
One man will go into a cafe and
everybody will jump to wait on him
because they know him. Another
man will go into a cafe and every-
body will pretend they don’t see him
because they know him. And after
hotweetnd w
the last year for wwhich Beeunite I service. But unless you keep on good
----..a.k1. aronuaine terms with the manager and the
EUUWUMS We© EVAWIE, WUEVIHAAE 1^-1 AV.L1 awa iko WA.a la _ _ AuA
’to an article in the Railway Age.t your own waiter asS the ehsmbsr-
Ts now at their height maid and the bell boys, you are
Texas rairoadlines indi- soynesatasfandothaterose.money
They may tolerate you because of
your money, but if they don't like
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nusel it Believes with 2
contemporary that
Every owner should take pride in
the neat appearance of his car.
We have auto paint afid auto gloss
that will make it look as good as
new. Come down.
HIGH CLASSGROCERIES
ornice, juicyrsteak‛or roast,einss: "
♦ . • 4 $ \
WILLIS GROCERY AND
LL-
GOD IS LOVE:—Beloved, lot us
Ipve one another: for love is of
God; and every one that love th is
bom of God, and knoweth God. I
certain popular authoress based on
The person who keeps a continuous this theme. A rich woman moves to
wateh over his small expenditures ’ an up and coming little town where
areally does not have to give so the.leader"tia
a’town,” T
?In the a
WoW,
just 17 years old, that Marie met
the handsome young Crown Prines
Of Rumania. They were mutually at-
tracted, and without objection they
were‘married early in 1893. In the
event of the abdication of King Fer-
dinand he would be suCeieded on
the throne by his son, Crown Prince
Charles, who is ‘now in his thirty-
second, year.
L. B. SHAVER
INSURANCE .
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y Washington Hocks, Who has got
it dily end semi-weekly
The aggregate , of the
was born at Sigmaringen in 1865
and received his nmilitary.trainingan’expert muchinist.
In the German army, with whieh Not saving wat me
two of his brothers fought as gen- m‛ 5“-
of the “groaning board", and the
ladies get out their white gloves and
gasoline!----------------——
It is a clever satire bn the love
of display. _____
I heard of an incident of quite
a different sort the other day in
which a woman who was determined
to outdo, gpt her “comeuppance."
She belonged to a club of young
married people who met once a
month for a simple supper and a
game of cards. Most of them were
extremely,practieal t. and sensible
ydung matFofis’ whb were determined
not to have the club spoiled by let-
ting it get out of bounds. So it was
agreed at the outset to limit the
Meqtethat during this year Texas
P willshw first place, for the Santa
iFeBdilington, Missourf Pacifie and
other major systems are definitely
hdedtly, this eitizen regards it as a
wy a time to nerve, on the jury, and I email, and saves in expenditures by
bidkiealhercan nerve doth himseit andlreducing the amount of food he eryone is ever so much
aMcemtubetter.b semaininn.a I must by, is more certain of success "** mt •--• -
922x0.0", than the dne who depends largely I
"Tg f m on one or a few sources of larger
Ene excune, at course, asn" vand, income and whose expenditures must
fa th« eyes at the law. But if any be greater for food for his family.
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na 278, Ohto 256. Mississippi times,A sury.head.waiter willorder that club since. , .
-=2’,. m,, m _. • surly waiter to wait on him. Thet Not everyone has the courage to
surly waiter will bring him seme -— - • ..... .....
burnt toast and some overdone eggs
.and sons underdone bacon and some
। sour cream for his coffee. And he
wih get all that about thirty min-
utes after the other fellow has beeh
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marvel lie modern inventions that
people rave about so . match are
more trouble’than their werth.
And she kepp on try imp to make
it start by pushing the" wheel and
poking different things, /ony it
wouldert, and I sed, Maybe it needs
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I put enuff ell- in it to make it
sick at the tummiek if it had eny
feelings, so it cant need eny more
oil, ma sed.
Maybe you dident put it in the
, .. played to the limit. They take her
much attention to larger ones. The up and make her the leader of
FRESH BARBECUE
With the
p Exchanges
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tfttheoroot STaPPre,ltmntea
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Packed In many different style
packages. If you can't send eandy,
send « Mother's Day Card. We
have them, too.
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Nothing short of a “DOBBS”
would satisfy if yu khew. of '
wrrovr va their real, intrinsic, ivalde./ Q
FYE it a ' There’s something in store
" from zkoK for the manwhphpnisevggi
-showing new ideas for the #. Others at $260 to # i
< . |1, 8 1.50,22, 82.60
The Williams Store.
FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS
(1884—Judah P. Benjamin, who was
scretary of state in the cabinet of
President Jefferson Davi*, died in
Paris. Born at St. Croix, W. I, Aug.
11, 1811.
1895—A treaty of peace between
Japan and China was ratified at
Chefoq.-.. ' *
1911—New York and Denver were
connected by telephone.
TOD\VS BIRTHDAYS
Sir Edward Morris, former premier
ef Newfoundland, born at St. John’s,
Nfld., 66 years ago today.
Dr. James R. Angell, president of
Yale University, born at Burlington,
Edwards&4cGrany
Eompleto Home Fttralshere.
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A GOOD BANKING CONNECTION
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To bting the matter closer home,
a man who live* 20 miles in the
country on a good road and owns
an automobile ia as near town now
as the fellow who lived out a mile
or tWO a few years go and de-
pended on horse transportation.
Modern .inventions have almost oblit-
erated distance, and within n few
years the inhabitants Of al the
world will be neighbors, made possi-
ble by the radio, the airplane, etc.
We simply can’t get away from
the idea that "more poultry more
milk cows and more hogs on the
farm* will make the men who fn-
gage in agriculture a more prosper-
ous people.—Cleburne Review.
way to freeing the prisoner,
jurors will at least hare done
ide”,."
law will be upon other shoUl-1 Not necessarily so. Money is like
stha theirs. And the expense,sejiat"isdassunaesstombaorinze
mredmay be some deterrent 1 - ’
all this trubble rile now, thats wat
l think of electricity.
May be you forgot to put the strap
on, like you did onee, I sed.
Cant you see its on, dr ar* you
blind? ma sed. O grayeious, I know
wats rong, I forgot to tern on the
electricity, she ' sed. An she tern-
$5.00 10 $7.50
RICHARDS & SONS
Wher $ km More Ce
4 ameremmerr ■ • •
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AUTHORIZED FORD
SERVICE '
THAT DEADLY COMPETITION
How Women do love to outdo each
other!
Hi wager there Isn’t a woman who
reads this Chat who can’t give evi-
dence of a club of some sort to
which she belong* where they started
out at its formation to serve very
simple refreshments and after a
year or so were serving alSost fulr
course dinners! And al because
some woman to “show off" served a
little mere elaborate tea things once,
and the nexhostess felt she could-
n’t suffer by comparison and so fol-
lowed suit, and the next one after
her added one or two mote good
things just to show she wasn’t to
be outdone and so on and so on
and so on! ,
There is an amusing story of a
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community and county, and the
businegs interests of the town and
county have contributed largely
and substantially to the advance
ment of both.
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This Date
in History
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ANNIVERSARIES
1657—bliver Cromwell refused the
title of King of Englund, preferring
to remain as Lord Protector.
1791—Mount Rainer, the highest
mountain in the State of Washing-
ton, was discovered by Captain
Vancouver.
1825—General Lafayette was given
an enthusiastic reception in Louis-
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vey, born at Manchester, N. H, 70
years ago today.
James A. Patton, at one , time in-
ternationally famous as “the wheat
king," born at Freeland Corners,
Ill., 73 years ago today.
Francis Ouimet, former American
amateur golf champion, born -at
Brookline, Mass., 32 years ago to-
day. . . ■
IN THE DAY’S NEWS
.King Ferdinand of Rumania, who
is reported as likely to abdicate for
reasons of health, succeeded to the
throne in 1914, following the death
of his uncle, King Charles. Ferdi-
nand is the son of Prince Leopold
of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and
belongs to the older line of the Ho-
herzollern family from which the
ex-Kaiser William is descended. He
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1925, newspaper, May 8, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475021/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.