The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 212, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 4, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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BBB
Thursday September 4 1884.
Always in the Lead !
Now Is your llmo lo buy. Wishing lo
make room for our foil stock we offernll
stjles of Hefrlgerators Ice Chests
Water Coolers etc.
At Cost.
PAUL WAGNER.
HACK OWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
TELEPHONE NUMBER
Open tiny anil nlglit
LIST or OWISKItS.
W.lUBtorr
CniK ri Mullaly..
J 8 MtllnCo..
Nmnr.nnr Hacks.
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(0(1 12 CI. (U.W
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II riretrom 4; Ileuetl I" 11. M. 1 I"
r'r'laSlelner HUI
Tbomae Muldoon 33 .It. fit
MarFotlcr Ti W. 71
A. O. Smith W. '7
O T. Smith I"
J..h Fuller SI
Ji hn McLaueblln
John M lid 1!23S'.K1 07
Char're Johnson IS. 17. IS SI
11 in We w
llolrriVriw
Jfe Msintr 31 JVl
Till riK-ltn holds Itself rwponallle lr
thnsctlnD nr njr iMrer -ho may bo drlril lr
Hnr n' tlMiabnvo Piuiinorated number of liftck.
iind item II r lavnr from the rldltiy publV
brn ll.'V ri-p.il any mlcondut tt- ov r
tlmriiia h lartnfil. lie's. All lmcVs wl.i
numli i do n.-t M'l sr ill Ibentimo do not bi
Jona t' llllvS'irlHllrn. All implnlnte mint
lio n ado to th Ibm'tl of Director through the
B'crftary.
W. It. STORY President.
O. W. DUNN Secretary.
C. I. II
BUILDERS' MATERIAL
Of every description.
Lime Rosedale HFortlanaCement
Plaster 1'arls Ilnlr Fire Uriel; Flues
Sewer 1'lpe Hrlcls Iron Shingles Iron
Biding Sands Etc. Also ever) Hung In
Die Plumbing line.
J. BOWMAN & Co.
Plumbers and Practical Machinists.
Tho above cut reprcs ntithe Walters' Hxf-
luir and Biding t'latee or T'n Hhlnitlis undoubtedly-
the lumloir ronr. Tloy hare bltu
tbornuably tested l hundreds. u u i-la'in th.
followior lory uacullal poluU: 1. biorm
Proof t. The Strong-en 8. Tin Itonf
ihit can Da apphM without skilled labor. (
C. M. KINGLSEY'S
210 Main Plaza San Antonio
Whulaaa-ent for S tittmoitTrxus.
J. U. IIOWAMl.
J. C. HOWAED & CO.
SAN ANTONIO MULE MARKET
COI San Pedro Avenue. Telephone 116.
I tanlat totmand ttaltniail Gmtracdm mwAUil on
Hlttrt iwltce. MulttalicaitimlmiitU LOf
trnl aJtatita matlcon tomtpmtnU.
ltlcriHKNue tlr It. J. II aiacildno bank
er. Austin. Tr.tnl Jon. witter. (hl r Han
AlllouloNattoniil Jllnkl 8 I1. Ninn'on 4 . n.
nar.. Hairloi-aiv. lex. lii ""Jt
warm hanlmw. fu Anionic Texan J W.
Ilkll I'Kn'ras Nrrs Mrilcoi A A. Kuentct
loncl.tt.lMloo. 7-l-3m
taki & Co. 8 Commerce St.
SllRAI.r.S IN
rCS and MUD JUNES
Chmili
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Gothcred by Reporters on Tlielr
Toura Throueh Town.
Ofllccr Zclgler Is on the sick list.
Don't forget the minstrels to-morrow
nlgbt.
The proposed cricket match Is meet-
ing with approval.
The cathedral choir had a splendid
rehearsal last night.
Hart t Ilond's chile con carno was
well patronized to-day
The mlnitrels are for the benefit of
the Sun Antonio Hides.
Dr. I.owry Is having his residence
on Avenue 0 newly painted.
Maverick park shado trees were bo-
Ing watered by n hoseman this morning.
The Eighth cavalry band did not
pin; In Travis park yesterday afternoon.
The dance nt the springs occurs to-
night Instead of last night aa reported
yesterday.
S. Sulnon has removed his tonsorlal
parlors from Soledad street to Com-
merce street.
A buggy was considerably damaged
If you wish to enjoy a pleasant even-
ing go and see the minstrels to-morrow
night. Jlenellt or the Han Antonio Itllles.
Mr. J. I). Kthcrldge and bride mar-
ried yesterday afternoon by Itev. M. V.
Smith left yesterday afternoon for Gal-
vrston. Discontented Englishmen are the
on'y class of the community we can rely
on forgetting spicy Items. Who'd have
thought It.
Complaint has again been made of
the St. Iritis house kept by Mrs. Lou
I.atnont and the whole house has been
ordered pulled.
There Is n rumor out that the Inde-
pendents aro lulling of putting Dr. F.
llerlf before the people as n candidate
for Congress.
The speakers' stand Is being erected
on .Main plaza for the grand Deraocratlo
rally to-night. There will also be n
torchlight procession.
JIarle Ellse Alleoud.thelittle daugh-
terofjlr. and Mrs. Alleond died yes-
terday rrorn the effects of some berries
which she plucked and child-like ate
them.
The I.Kinr acknowledges with
thanks tickets from the San Antonio
Itllles Minstrel troupe for their enter-
tainment to he given nt Turner hall to-
morrow. The citizens living on Acrqula
street near Salinas street complain of a
fearful stench arising from the alley-
way between Mrs. Oroos' grocery and
Castanola's store.
The neighbors of Mrs. StlcUebout
are again complaining of the noise she
makes In running a danco house on
South Concho street and the pollco
nave uruereu it etoppou.
Schoolcraft and Wilson would ccr
tnlnlv enlor seeing mlnstrclsr so near
their own Imitation and conception of
chnracter. The boys are great; don't
fall to see them to-morrow night.
The minstrels who will clve the
benefit to the San Antonio Itllles to-
morrow night have had their pictures
taken In u group and the pictures are
3w uispiayeti in most or tne store
Indows.
Col. Geo. W. Ilrackenrldirc. while
on his Journey from New York to San
Antonio accidentally got a particle of
glass In his right eye and It gave lilin
great pain unlit Dr. P. llerff removed It
jesterday.
The live pigeon shoot this afternoon
promises to atlord great sport. Up to 10
u. m. there were hi entries. Anr tlio
grand prize shoot a gentleman named
routtc from lterrviue is to give an ex-
hibition shoot a la Dr. Carver.
The crand lurr fulled to find an In
dictment against John Thornton held
for burglariously entering a residence
and taking Jewelry therefrom and he
was uncuargeu irotn junyesieruay even-
ing. A poor old nymph of the gutter
named Josephine Doyle was run In the
bat cave last night and during the night
wns attacked bv the "horrors.'1 nendinc
delirium tremens. This morning the
A street car driver named Jordan.
driving car No. 30 was robbed of a tine
3 pair oi suoes in a very quiet manner
last night lie put the shoes which he
had lust bought under the car seat and
a soldier took oir his old shoes and wore
oil the new shoes while the car was go-
iiik uiung iiuusion street. -
Mr. Harry Powler.tho all'uble Super-
intendent and mannirer of the Avenue C
streetcar line Is wearing a streetcar.
tuatis ne uas one iiuug on tils watch
guard. It Is a very small but perfect
car made of gold by Doe it Engelke
presented to Mr. Fowler by Sir. John
ltobb.
HEPUBLICAN
Call lor County unci District Con.
ventlons.
Ily authority of the Itepubllcnn Exec-
utive committee for the Tenth Congres-
sional district of Texas this day In
regular session convened the following
call Issues;
A Itepubllcan convention for the pur-
pose of nominating a candidate for Co ti-
gress In the 10th Congressional district
la hereby called to convene In the city
of San Antonio on Wednesday Sep-
tember 10 A. D. 1881 at 12 o'clook m.
The Itepubllcans of the several coun-
ties composing the Tenth Congressional
district will meet at tho county seat of
each county In mass meeting
on the 3 Oth day of August
It&l and select delegates to the
Congressional convention said mass
meetings to he called by the Chairmen
of the county or In case of his failure to
do so or In any county where no organ-
ization at present exists then by any
three Itepubllcan residents of the county
giving at least three days' notice or said
meeting.
The basis or representation as fixed by
the committee will be one vote for
every one hundred votes cast tor E. .1.
Davis In 1S82 and ono for every addi-
tional Ufty votes or over cast for Davis;
provided that eaoh county shall he en-
titled to one vote In the convention.
Under the foregoing resolution tho
several counties will he entitled to the
following vote In the convention : Irnvls
21 Comal S Illanco '2 llexar HI Medina
4 Handera 1 Uvalde I Kinney 3. Kerr
Kendall 3 Olllesple C Kimble
I llurnet 1 Llano 1 Mason 1 Me-
.nurd 1 Lampasas 1 McCullough 1
Concho 1 Coleman 1 Itunnela 1 11ns-
trop 1.1. Williamson fl Han Saba I Ed-
wards I.
The convention shall consist of bona
fide delegates regularly elected under
tho provisions of this call alii! who
shall bo citizens of the county they rep-
resent and no proxies will be recog-
nized. (Ikoiiok Paschal
Chairman Itepubllcan Executive Com-
.MltteoI'entU Congressional District
(Texas.
August 15 1831 "
A single shoe manufactory In Massa-
ohiSf i!. "uirns out by patent machinery
In ialve months as mnnv nalrsof boota
and shoes ai 30.000 shoemakers lo Paris
uuulf by band In the nine period of
ureat arc toe use or maoaioery.
PERSONAL POINTS.
Collected From Hotel Corridors
nnd Elsewhere.
Mrs. B. J. Harris and culldren are at
the Central.
Hon. Jos. D. Sayers of llastrop Is at
the Menger.
Mrs. S. T. Hlesslngtof Oalvestonls at
the Maverick.
John T. Farley and wife of St. Louis
are at the Slenger.
Colonel Sydney Mead of Florcsvllle
Is at the Southern.
Oeo. W. Itobblns of La Hnlle county
stops at the Vance.
It. E. Chapman of I'Jeasanton auto-
graphs nt the Southern.
Miss Valle Campbell of llryan Is a
guest nt the Maverick.
Judge John I). Hector and wife of
Austin are at the Central.
John Shelwcll of Heevllle Is regis-
tered at the St. Leonard.
M. J. Doyle a prominent citizen of
Austin stops at the Vance.
II. C. Tardy and family prominent
Del Jtloltes are at the Southern.
W. II. Ham Deputy Sheriff ofGonza-
les county. Is at the Southern.
J. II. Hall or Wareavllle Is making
his headquarters at the St. Leonard.
It. A. Hrown and E. It. Flynn. St.
Louis are guests at the St Leonard.'
Col. II. P. llrewster of Austin Is In
the city a guest of Mr.Columbus Upson.
John Illackburn of Waco Is In the
city. He Is stopping at the St. Leonard.
It. W. Talmage n young stockman
from Enclnal registers at the Southern.
General J. 0. Walker an old confed-
erate general Is In the city stopping at
the Menger.
Mr. C. J. Langholz. left this morning
for a fortnight's business trip along the
Sunset road.
Postmaster Ncwcomb returned this
morning from the Hepubllcsn conven-
tion at Houston.
Captain Charles II. Pettlt a promi-
nent American citizen of Monterey Is
at the Menger.
John Campbell and wife and Mils
Caroline Dudley of Georgetown aro at
the Southern.
J. 11. Polley. W. W. Polley nnd A. O.
Pickett JrallofFloresvlIle are booked
at the St. Leonard.
Itev. M. V. Smith. Baptist pastor at
Helton left for that place this morning
where he will begin a protracted meet-
ing next Sunday.
Mr. Charles L. Dlgnowlty and bride
have returned from their wedding tour
from the New England and .Middle
States. Charlie says he didn't want to be
Interviewed but thinks New York will
go for Blaine by 00000 maorlty.
Major A. J. Fry wife and daughter
Miss Lizzie left this morning for New
York city Major and Mrs Fry to spend
a few months In that city while Miss
Lizzie goes to Boston to enter the Ladles
Conservatory of imislo for one year.
Two ladles had a little tin and one ot
them remarked as she departed: "Well
as I told my husband this morning I
shouldn't care to be In your shoes." "I
Imagine not" the other one responded.
"You would tlnd them painfully close
titling. "-Now York Sun.
Mora Good Music.
The celebrated German Military band
will arrive In San Antonio next week
from Cincinnati nnd will play at
Mahncke'a garden. t)4-3t
Attention I
All citizens opposed to bridging over
Losoyn street are Invited to meet In
Meyer's hall next Saturday night at 8
o'clock IIkniiv Skmuxoki:.
The Third Series Now Open.
The International Building and Loan
association have now opened the third
series of Stock. Parties desiring to take
shares will call on M. Likiineu
fi-l-Ct Secretary.
Sheep Shears.
One hundred dozen "B and B" sheep
shears for sale cheap at ElmendorPs. 3t
Removal.
We have removed from No. 17 Mili-
tary Plaza to the building formerly oc-
cupied by .Messrs. Bergstrom it Mauer-
man on Dolorosa street where we can
better and more conveniently handle
our Increasing trade.
s3-tf Laxda A Btto.
Blacksmith Shop.
F. Krog and A. Frnntz have opened a
shop for general blacksmlthlng nt the
old Transfer yard corner Houston nnd
Naoogdochcs streets. Fancy shoeing n
specialty. U-3-lin
Mlyor's Oltlce City of S.n Antonio.
Notice Is hereby given that tho Hoard
ot Appeal and Itevislon of the Tax List
for the year ending February 28 1HS5.
will sit nt the Mayor's olllcc on the 28th
-"Jib and 30th or August and 1st 2d 3d
4th Bth Cth and Mil of September to
hear and determine appeals of parties
aggrieved on account of the assessment
of tlielr property and also to revise the
assessments of said lists. All persons
Interested will then attend nnd present
their claims In wilting.
J. H. Fiikxcu Mnyor.
Attest : E. P. Cijcdo.v City Clerk.
August 20 1884. 8-20-10t
Charcoal.
I have a large lot of fine cedar char-
coal for sale. L. F. Hoffmann.
7-ltl-tf No. 209 Alamo plaza.
Mrs. A. George's Private School 601 Sin Marcos SI
Hecelves pupils for tuition In thorough
English irench nnd elementary draw-
ing and especial care will be bestowed
upon those of nervous temperament
whoso education has been previously
neglected. 8-20-Ct
A Run On a'Drug stcre.
Never was such a rush on a drug store
as Is now at Htce Bros. t Co.'s Holedad
block lor a trial botlle of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption Coughs nnd
Colds. All persons aftected wills Asth-
ma Bronchitis Hoarseness Severe
Coughs or any Direction of the Throat
and Lungs can get a trial bottle or this
great remedy free by calling at above
rug store "tegular size $1.
A POSITIVESACRiflCE.
$5000 Worth Fine Hand-made Shoes lo be
Closed Out Regardless of Cost.
J. II. Marquart proprietor of the Cres-
cent City boot and slioo manufactory
opposite the court house has $.O0O
worth of fine hand-made shoes which he
says he Will positively sell nt lower fig-
ures than ever before.oil'ered In this city.
These goods are all first-class In every
respect and Is being sacrificed in order
to make room for bis winter stock. Call
and see him and secure bargains. 029tf
A Wonderful Run I Morloy's T-X-S Ague Tonlo
Is creating quite n furore nnd having a
wonderful run among chill suflerlng
people claiming advantages heretofore
deemed Impossible and making such
rapid and permanent cures causes peo-
ple to talk about It. Contains no qui-
nine mercury strychnine or deleterious
drug of any kind. Cleanses nnd tones
tbo stomach arouses the kidneys and
liver and operates finely upon the
bowels making Its action prompt vnd
effective even In chronla cases that have
resisted all other medicines. Try It. At
naneyers
J. JOSKE & SONS
THE LAltOEST AND THE CHEAPEST
Dry Goods and Clothing
Boot and Shoe Houae
iisr ssr --iNToroisrio.
OUIt GOODS AltB ALWAYS NEW AND ARE ItECEIVED WEEKLY.
. CALL AND SEE THEM.
RHODIUS
235 Commerce St.
MUSIC
lYfAircnta fur Knnba 5c Co Now England Piano Co and ChrUtlo & Sons' piano lib Icq or-
irtiic. T-tlor-tthefft munlo always on hand. Call andieetbcm 21&1)ZZ-
Williams & Russell
(Successors to Soule it Williams)
White Lead Linseed Oil Window Glass Paper Hanging
and Artists' Materials at Wholesale and Retail.
UltJt mill "HB ICust Houston St. Sun Antonio.
SST Solo Agents for tho Celebrated Avcrlll Heady Mixed Paints and Crystal
Plato Glass Company.
Special Notices
A large lot of line beaded dress
fronts Just received nt S. Mayer's.
11. Klockcnkeniper Is the only manu-
facturer or gold and sliver chains In the
city.
Every smoker should try "Little Joker."
Go to M. Cnstanola it Son Acequla
street ror new good cheap goods.
Pickles plain nnd mixed by the pound
keg or barrel. Good butter cream
cheese fine syrups and a large variety
or teas.
Bots. Colin Worms and Cramps are
speedllv cured with WONDEHFUL
EIGHT. No stockman should be with-
out It. At Kalteyer's.
Wanted Two good boys to carry
horseback routes. Apply at this cilice.
All sizes and all colors or misses
and chlldrens' Jcrsejs at S.Mayer's.
Every Thursday Is chile con carno
day at Hart it Bond's. Free lunch dally.
Call on your way home and get a
drink or soda with plain or fancj- syrups
unexcelled cool and dellgutrul at
Hlce Bros it -Co.'s drug store Soledad
block. 8.2.1m
For bargains In dry goods go to S.
Mayer's be Is positively selling at and
below cost.
Pepsallne llmo Juice coffee choco-
late' and all the fancy soda drinks to be
had only at Hlce Bros it Co.'s drug
store Soledad block. 8.2.1m
If. Klockenkemper tho Jeweler Is
still at No. 25 Soledad street. 8-3-tf
Go to Mayer's and get u Jersey; only
$1.23.
Ono cotton beam scale ror sale low at
M. Cnstanola it Son's.
Tablellnens napkins nnd towels will
be sold at New York cost at S. Mayer's.
Hlce Bros it Co. Soledad block sell
the finest soda water In town. Give It a
trial and be convinced. 8-2-1 m
Call on E. Hettberg it Co. 214 Com-
merce street It you wish to seoa line
line or lunch baskets sewing baskets
ofllce baskets and novelties In willow
ware at greatly reduced prices.
Fine braided blaok Jerseys nt $2.50
apiece worth &u. nt S.Mayer's.
K you are suffering with Dyspepsia
Indigestion Constipation or nnysucli
disorder or the stomneh nnd bowells
take MOHLEY'S T-X-H LI VEH PILLS
a pleasant entirely safe and reliable
cure. At Kalteyer's.
Mr Juan Manuel Chavez one of our
most respectable citizens has formed a
partnership with Mr. NaroIsoLeal in the
live stock and general commission busi-
ness. The firm will be Leal it Chavez.
The friends of both these gentlemen are
requested to continue tbclr liberal
patronage. 4-28-Cra
W. A. Doyle
Carpenter and builder 21S West Com-
merce street next Dally Express. Store
titling n specialty. All kinds of Jobbing
promptly attended to. 8-20-Gm
Money fo Loan.
In sums of $1000 and upwards. Hl'tott
& Young 208 West Houston street.
Live Pigeon Shoot
Tin ro will be a grand pigeon shooting
match live birds at the Sunset base bait
park Thursday at 1 o'clock. First prize
an elegant hammerless gun; seoond
prize a gold watch; third prize a line
cartridge or shell box. Entries free to
all at Olstnltlt it Co.'s gun store or on
the grounds. l)-l-3t
Dress Msklng.
Mrs. C. Morel French fnahlonable
dress maker Just arrived. First class
work; cutting and lilting guaranteed.
'.-. Month Alninn utrexr. i.:t.nt
'J-3-Ot
(Illlt HI tlooit
Many unscrupulous dealers irar tell tu
tboy Im'orcmt-dieaforCouffheniid Colds iua
n niirlt and In nor roneo" Just as pood as
the old reliable llr. Hoaankn Coush and Luna
8ytiii unit ba limine let noon thin remedy and
ill lane un other sou art. jlul..- to oo i roatty
uiarin uaa aua a wo.
A. Mayer has Just received per ex-
press a large lot or colored and black
Jerseys plain and braided at very low
prices.
lurolluis.
Bought told stored or repaired at 401
East Houston street. 7-lltf
A Good Investment
Ten shares of the fifth scries and five
shares of the sixth series In the Bexar
Building and Loan association. Inquire
at Nlo Tengg's bookstore. 29-8-lw
W. H0uitersldet Co.
Sell i Uoso as follows;
Heavy Standard 18 cents.
Extra Quality 22 "
Double Extra 25 "
" "
Am Closing Out
My stock of paint Cheap good nnd re-
liable. Call at George W. Van Vorat'i
lumberyard. jj S-15-3IX
ITEMPSKY
San Antonio Tex.
STOR E
CHEAP COLUMN.
tjuilntir build In
Alamo streets.
IjiOll BALK On account of sickness a well-
1 catablUhed second band but I new. 1'ays
well. Address euro Lkimt office. 9-z-Si-
FOll KKNT-IIuiiie ft moms t iralleTlpH. noir
Hto Ptjdro Park and street can. for SIS ncr
month. Add reps James Murphy Derlne
bul'dlnff. 4-j-tC
"POUND NOTICES Taktn up. and In City
JL round on Monterey 'street near Alsxan
Creek from tbo 18i b to thcSHthilay of August
ono sorrel horse Mexican brand; ono black
iack no brand; one black Jennet Mexican
rund; ono brown mare and oolt branded H J;
nnosnrn-i mure liranupd w T; ono buy mar
branded W T; onn spotted yearllnr steer nq
upatauctlon. I'jiil Hhakdeiiv Marshal.
to James llurns)
Almmfitcturars Import and
Dealers In
Lime Cement
Plaster Paris Plaster Hair
ilricis Drain akd Chimnty Tiles
and MuilJers' Afatfini Genera Ily.
JULIUS ZANDERS
-TOF-NCH-
DyeiDganil Sconrins EstaMisbml
No. 11 Casino Stiujct.
TIPS & FELTZER
Agricultural Implements.
Gook Stoves Tinware
"W. H. OUTTERSIDE & CO.
NO. 335 HOUSTON STI1CCT
Plumbers & Gas-Fitters
GAS FIXTURES
ruth Tub Wash Blauda Pumps Itubber
Hoar Iad Iron and Tlle-l'lps.
Water and Steam Brass Goods
Calcasieu Lumber Yard
East Commerce Street and Sunset Railroad.
ALL DIMENSIONS 01'
Lite Frail Mff Mil
Flooring Celling Fencing Shingles Laths Pnllngs White Pine
nnd Hcd Wood Finishing Lumber
Sasli Blinds Doors Fencing Wire Builders' Hardware Paints
OILS ETC. ETC.
llelnfr lo connection with ono of tbo Innrent mills In tho Gtleaaleii lOR-lons we aro pro-
pared to furnish bills at tho shortest notico. Addro'S all carrot oiduneo tj
A. T. HENSLEY MANAGER
San Antonio Lumber Co. San Antonio Texas.
V. O. lion Sue. Telcphono No. 691
5.000 WORTH OF HAND-MADE SHOES
Must be Sold Within Next 30 Days
TO MAKR
LARGE WINTER STOCK.
This Stock Is FIrst-Clais and will positively bo sold at Lower Prices than
ever before In this city. Br. Sntn ami Cam. ami Sin: These Goods.
J. H. MARQUART
Crescent City Boot and Shoe Hanofactory seeded $t.. fjpp. Courthouse.
BLAINE and LOGAN
San Jlntonio Liejh
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 212, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 4, 1884, newspaper, September 4, 1884; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth162956/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .