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THE BO W it BLADE
VOLUME XXXIV.
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BOWIE. MONTAGUE COUNTY TEXAS, MAY n>\^r
NUMBER 3.V
MEXIA LAUNCH
BIG TEXTILE MILL
MAJESTIC AIRBOME W-IEE
FORMALLY OPEN MOM)A I
Enterprise Means Much Fori
Says Fort Wurth Record jl
I unely Editorial. j ,
< it y
A STEF
FORWARD
TAKEN
| E.V IA
Mexia held a double cele%aW«n
Wednesday. Not only did that Yhriv
ing little city commemorate the deed
of the past, hut it also celebrated the
launching o fa new industry a f\xt
ile mill.
With Eleanor Boardmuri arid
Creighton Hale [nr'd'nh leading role
of “Wine of Yojffri,” Which will hr
shfiwn at newly completed Maj> to.
Airdomly Friday and Saturday nightf,
the pre opening will he held.
The formal opening of the airdorne
will he held Monday night, May 25,
when an unusually entertaining pic
turns, “Kiss Me Again," with the
famous stars, Monte lilac and Mari'
Provost, will he pre. noted. Other
stars of\the jricture include Clara
Row, a nriw screerie find, -Willard
Louis and John Itooche.
Clyde Stallirig.s, one of the ■ owners
of the Majestic Theatre and Maje tie
Airdorne, Howie’s new playhouse,
went to Dallas last week when he
purchased equipment for the air-*
Varied Careers Chosen By
Members of Senior Class;
Many Will A ttend College
;,i.ct.i\Tc i liu. uuuvaI 'to „
HI lfl4LD .: A 11 ROM
I,-
Th
pa
(< i f11v/.j i { \)(\ Rrif,^Ttai n
xc-itiuft;; f special] yth«*
ridinjr 'as ■ ^ermine v/i Id fir a
hav* agaiTt UfTi- ff’ur#"l for
REV. F. 0. MILLER
BURIED TUESDAY
WVfit
JUNE TO BE HOT
AND DRY MONTH
Foster Slates I .real Drouth Will Not
Affect < rops Until July
and August.
While Mexia'.- past achievrriienKft dome that made po sihle t.ls opeliipg
are such.a to cause pride in any cityvgf it to the public this week,
it was riot so much with the past a
the future that Mexia’s celebration
dealt, Mexia knows it cannot rest-on
,past achievements. -The spirit of:
Mexia uses, past deeds only a.; step-
ping stones for greater accomplish
merits!" ’"i
So Mexia, under the leadership of
i^7^.v“fMRtes-,y(Rd:what.-many- otlurt
far-seeing Texas communities should
do. It built a cotton mill.
But Mexia does not intend to stop
even there. It is going to build more
cotton mills, and the mill dedicated
Wednesday is but the forerunner of a
great industry in Mexia,
Cities all over Texas would do well
to emulate the example of Mexia.
Gradually Texas is taking its place in
the manufacture of cotton goods.
There is no reason that Texas should
not lead in the manufacture of this
product,'Since almost one-thinl of the pected to prevail during last ha!
cotton produced in the United States May with top little storm force
is grown in lexas. bring any gr.eat. extremes nor danger
Expert textile men from New Eng- f,u- storms; a very quiet period of ex-
land have visited Texas with the view cej|ent growing weather where suffi-
of stahlishing cotton mills in this cjent moisture h^ been previously re
State. Unanimously they have CPjvfi,| J expect, however, that moi-
praised texas as the potential cotton ture will he needed in several areas
manufacturing center of the country, by June I, especially in Great Lake
lafbnr and other conditions here are Kjcj„ity, southern half of Canadian
such as to enable manufacture at a [Winces, Great Central vallevs, we
lower cost than in New England. And ternflains tate.- and southwr t.
then, most important of all, the mill The great drouth predicted for the
should be right here where the raw „f Aprit* to September 11)25,
product i grown. »< ha.-, not the expected pro out > ice;
The plendid. Worth Mills of FQTL; this drouth Was riarta-hc sever
Worth proved successful from the JuJy an,| August; in bulletin
start. Cotton mills are no longer an April 11, forecast was that rainfall
experiment in Texas. Men who know shortage area would spread to the
ure of vme opinion that lexa cot- porth, northeast and riorfhwi - t;
ton mills will pay and that lexas i when that foreea-t was written, rain-
thf* logical, place for the ^establishment fa]j hortago areas were confined fo
middle am}' southern great central
_ By Mary Scalem. ^
(if prevaUifig and inten. <■ interest
it thf gra//ijation ela of ’25, the
second largest in the history of Bowie
High* and th' future activities of it*
rflefobf* r.*.. '
'fho her of. the cla realize '
that no one ever achiever! anything
vvortl^/hile By a-.downward career f*x- /-'■
cept, a miner nr welhdigger, and ac-.
Coyoifig to# t:heji a piration for the fu-
itit o .1 iie; * -viJi. he a. great world rec-
'f.r ! breaker i< t.heir fiejd .of erideav- ■
or a Bar ' f; , 11, ha ;ehall. - . r ’■
Mi, Bfdtie I.nroams rnost popu- -•'>)
Jar girl in .high rhaol, willvattend C.
I A af ' i • ’ a f - ‘ n enrne v/l'll h(i H * ’ ‘
lif'If.vr-'; Ivn-u li-.-fr ?rcuT-nru- of bet* wor-
tiifjping pjpii Kvejypne-loves Lot- umd
tic, St' o kind and considerate, thr <
that .noI - H-cumhing to her personal- v * 1
ity a ii hemming ar. 'in.M.arit. victim of 4»ee-
j;, the rr-rnarkabh
>*-ai ar.n will t • ii
'h<* Bnv.ie fiornrr'
}>e
hjiirig1 "-’iiv1 v
log ii can of
chowisg lrUlSx..
Sara Spoor, cla'ss
■ old h*o a:
ardino* with a -ki*
S...; J.'
hpf or proj/arator
o;ta(5iih--rhentS
u
. Washington, May" 20. A . lorm
wave of mild force will cross conti-
nent ‘luring week centering "on May
20, causing mild extremes of temper- had the ‘file for
atures and very little precipitation, would make Cleopatra I ook like a ,d"'‘o
Above normal temperatures are < x- washer •••oman or an old maid aunt.,;.threi
achievem
. an unusually
decide what
the futuro, hut
t*h#t it will- he
‘nt, a; she ha -
corn i>]<■[<■ ‘.5 a •
.railing
muKician, Mi foHin •Hhent..-
prn-ider.t of the pep squad-, a memi^'r hrig! ; , , :
of the Annual staff, and also one of vih accomplish ir
the most popular young ladies, in C 'nfyone i conYident-
FTowte. will attend G. 1. A. Sara is &
very adept in the art of vamping. prr- eruerehc'
With her rw>l]‘gft'n Moore ways-, 4f she -i.o .fiiurir:,--__j.——v-------
a hackgrpund, she Mi h ./ Mae Rod's ■ who cor
he? high school course i?
ears, is adored hv everyone fo
of Mbs Nettie McCormick, assistant her ovcahle o.-po-dio- . a* "whi
to ^litoi of the annual, will attend theXhring - in-hisie _in*o- the life v,f an
teacher-' College ir Weatherford, mrlhr,-ha- •.» -hi'" ‘ ■ L
Okla. If Nettie specializes in .art, sic Mai ‘-ill atteru W'-1, texa- Lt^t
she v, ill oon tie as reknoWri as Ren - Teachers College ar
rhyn Stanlaw;-, who has won • much in teaching
distinction a- an artist. '• easy enough tc, he pleasant
Mi. Re .sic Greer., editor ir. chief V/ her- Life flow. along lik< a or.g
n<jn
f te<-r
occasion.
Thr- merchants ar'1 offering wor.dcr-
fuj Rod^o day harva'iVV^V~t'trrrnori
f r w d i ~ ie t^id. . witoev, s t hi.-, f a t ‘
at, the arcna whirdi h'gifi at 1 o’clock
sharp Saturday afternoon. .
CRAMMER GRADS
HOLD EXERCISES
Seventh Grade Given Tyrtifir
f riends ( rowd .Baptist ' burr
for Program
Fiiiing trie fust Rapt
its r apacit y .friendls arc,
the 54 "pupiis of t h<
Beloved t hiirchreart.
Dies Sudden-1 y
' of Service
e Leader
Life
gr;i rr. • nay.
si - tOO
of cotton nulls.
Under the caption, “What the (tot
ton Mill- Propose to Do in Mexia,'
the Mexia Dairy News sets; forth a
number of things that will apply to.
any Texas city. Here is what. The
News says the Thills propose to do:
of the “The Jaekrabhit,” the school Bu
annual, will attend Bowie Commercial ti.v
CollCirc Ir, addition to being one, of dear
the. f.refties-1 girl c.f Bowie High. W
Bess is a reliable as a steel safe and ho
a efficient an adding machine, v-eri
When -he pro e, he- ability along a*hl
-until hp.shicy* linry-s mnri-y 4eo>. Lincamexir;w fafe
dated recruit- t< her ,a-t arri of admirers, fig
In the recc-rd-inter-chola tic meet .- h‘‘ w- :i
won a laurel ii. the literary events;’ Hu-
first place ir. pelting.
Mi-- France- Thomas, - member. of —
the annual staff, .who will attend - S. c v eg-
M TT i a:-o one of the' most fiopir- p-’ab'e
iar - cmiier of the Howie younger-V
set. "Tins attract.ve , iittte mfss-
-kjri a voJcardc ptHsonalit" that iu -y—
gu i f s fieri pie; she .has a host
will specialize
easy enough to fie plea
flow)
chile, I
grip! u atio - cla witrief
rnencerrient exercise Thor • .ay
May 14, at- k o’clock
The graduation marked a • e
the Bowie -schools; it. is fre J r ’
in- the history of the local school
grn.n-.roar o ommencemec+, has
held. " •
T. The interior of the church
bovver of greenery ar.'i flower
baskets of white arcl jiir.k ro. < . arx;
sweet peas, particularly lovely 8‘.<'
unmistakably suggestive of the pret-
tiest season of t\f year, added to the
beauty of the scene.
.Wade Jarre or., Altor. «.MrNatt
life
■gle
F
-V-
Jame* Smith ar,d Rular
u * h c r To r t h c occa ygrr • -
Mks fxirair.^ JRr. vr
t.h<* sixth yra<\c, p j a
Sti
rAh
everything goes ■mar^h for th<
ami
-••of
with apologia.-
1 '/bh'D1 Tuckor :
ff.f)' ha i I . f f'. .
vl, aofi The Bov i
or he feat, R.il
ia^rnemhm- o; *ne
,f' v:nro' 73f_marotar
h^ac
at
valley?? and western plains tales;
present deports complain of a .short-
age of moistun^ ,n ..vicinity of great
iaaes <md to thr westward, even afu*r
the wet period of May JO ending, frienos.
.. when moisture was received in exce , .Mi - Vr^cc Slagle, mfemher of the
To help build a higger and better 0f that expected and covered rnos^-of' a'nr-«ia:' taff. -wilt" attend T. W (■
• the JL S. arid Canada. J. see no rea Crac a- been acclaimed a‘chainpin.?.
If) develope the resource of L*xa ,<on for changing severe drouth for# dor In; vr, a- -'he wnn.- honor.- in fi
•and of the South. . casts for the immediate future rece - county meet, and i one. of the
Fo. encourage the famvi of this mr,f;th.s and believe that crop weather mo i ’ attractive and intelligent girl
section in their • endeavors to make of ,p25 wall cover the area and he o f the chool. .
better lives through the incentiveUo-eyere,.as I predicted many month Mi .Jessie WetLel, who -' ill e»,?• -•
better living, Guiding to the horr\e^The period of May 10 to June the Bowie Commercial College . t h i
markets for thf'ir produce. Towi-11 contain no storm of sufficient fa!’ . the type, ,of girl you rea<
To encourage the..construction am. forco to break the electro-magnetic fr,o -• in book-.-out/.seldom erico ir:te)
. ;n .Aj-rooth i .-u ' She, is the per-onilica
in football,
rnile racer
r»cl /*/-,rirl it i/5) 1 '
tlp/J -
f.laiue rfipTat"
ElaTrTp The lilv.
rivkoh".1 heroi
enhancing the. wealth of the State hv area. . during thi- -period, cnrulitior
manufacturing into finished material wjl| he won e?-tahiished that will hole
thf raw products of home. through the seasort to September 1.
To provide more opportunities a- <1 )ur;e projriisev to he corasiderahlv
brighter inducements for lexas youth af,ov(. normal, temperature; arid Ik-Iow
to stay where they-are and give- tof n normal precipitation, with greatest
Services and their lives to the State, extremes of temperatures an<r most
of their birth rather than to seek else- precipitation during week centering
where for the success in life whic , on 20, folhiwiug severe tof-m wave
may he right here in their midst. of June 17. Storm waves of mild
To encourage thrift by opening in- force will cross continent ciuring girls' basket hall te.am wa- be t.....
stitutions at home which represent centering on 3 and 8 arid one of upon her. adding another laurel t
safe and sound investment.* to the mo,[erate force on 22. Period covered her reputation as a distinguished
man or wornan, boy or girl w ho ha>^ j,y storm wave of June 22 is expected efficient player. She w as ari anr- ial
foresight enough arid determination ^rbnng a fooderate atorm and consid- staff member. Tis -aid that several
enough to take advantage of all —
portunjtie.s, to. yave.
To make, dividends,
Record, May !J, 1925.
, T* occurred Saturday! the long ,ar
iticipated .TnaTriage of Mis - Eva H
; y. ii leader and popular member of ,:
'high -ohooi -er. to Jim Coulter Tv.
i s. in' .the rtftdt-t -of lime light wTie
the honor of.'being captain of *r
determination f^ -firing a /noderate storm and consid- staff member.....
nb' erable moisture from west of Central boys haven’t grabbed a wink of sleep
w , America that will greatly benefit the
-Jtorl—Worth southwest. Principal moisture of
June is expected - in middle Atlantic like Caesar, Cupid
I• a-d. oa ,5-’
fame, will .-.i,en-' tr
TiL-.-inologicai Cu’lege. J B.
a'' Hart-ScbafTner & Marx
u-Jot and . wit- -■ i i
l/ieks. i-...;.»e gir -’ fa dm
per-- have all declare, tha
a, e their vote f.-.,r. oresi-.
they're twenty-one.
Harmon Co.peko:u. ‘ ' a
. .an of the ba km ha: tea'.-
the honor of being hi go poi;.,
trie, number of game-' . e,
tend North, Texa .-“ate
College.
na ketbalj -tar. , -
>-i attend X. ThS T. ' I-’ F
' jr.ious a1 college. . . •
- iring his high -c- oo ha
■ill become a ■
iirid honest enderg.'.r
Felix Ha: ki- ' e <,<
i '• the -Liiiur.-. ' ...
who will atter. : tr.e we!
Howie f‘in:n,wi;i! > ■
iked by everyone a- he ;
•or hi.- joke.* arr.rt~.jc.*!;. wa-
Bingharr.. monarch of mi:
PunicinviJIp Paragraph-
Surber fiolden. a new nut
tpinre
He
Wichita J
Bellev
-Pife
I..-TJCV
Mr,
Fel
e
Ma
foot- Tt
a Rite:
rr,
Marvir
. Bjggar.
In^a Walke
TTu
since the fair Eva went to “the altar ball player of the past season, w:!l be
to enter the halter." Unfortunately, a student of the Abeline Christian
i Caesar, Cupid has again pro- Christian College. Surber.is a tack-
states, especially just east of the Al- claimed “veni, vidi, vici.” ling demon, he’s so.„swift he could i'v or •
ia'crmni' Mi'rvniNP . Jeffhatiiesj principal N evaporation Miss Rosa Lee’"Worley j one of the beat a radio to China. He won fame--Clark, W
is (tlYKff I'l'irNt' area for the presnt and balance of; prettiest girls of the city, is. a as a tenpins player in the recent field
" • _ . .„c the crpp season of 1925 is in Atlantic charming as the front line of the. meet,"“Winning the "courrt-y-; champion-
Dr and Mrs. W. 1. .Giyen», ocean mid-latitudes, which will cause Ziegfelu Follies, and would be a dead- ship in singles, and is one of - the
North Mason, were delightfully ami mo.st precipitation on eastern and Jy rival to Mae Murray’s reputation youngest arid smartest graduatr - of
pleasantly surprised by an old ‘^sh- southeastern slopes. This does not as a “morlern Venus," should she a--’ the class.
ioned Dounding shower, which includ-; app|y to storm wave coming from pjre a stage career. However, Rosa Clarence Hays, the beloved "fes-
is has high ideals and desires to be a sor,” is. a perfect example of a mod-
carry- moisture from, a business, woman, and. will succeed, as ern American boy. He proved the
----------- . , . „.aporatiion point west of “Those can conouer who think they.right to the title of “leader" in the
which _Dr. Givens m pastor, at their. cent,al America and deposit this can" and she is'of an ambitious na past year by being both prominent A. J Walker, agr ear:
moihture on areas as far north as lat- ture. ■ anr* anf! popular in all school aetivi- here Thurday., May 14 ami w-a-
Tlie class of this year boasts the tie-. He is \r. all-round athlete and ied in Elmwocji cemetery Frida
fsas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and North greatest number of young intelligent wa captair of the .footbal. squad, ternoon.>— "
Carolina. Principal rainfall short- graikiates'in the histor yofthe B H member of the-ba-ket hall team, ten- Toe -uhject o; this .ketch : o,
PASTOR NAZARENK < HUR( H
ioned pounding shower, „ vv „v„,,11 W41„, ,
ed almost everything in the line °f'southw«st about June 22, which
foo<l, by a party of their friends and pxported to
members of the Nazanne Church, of ___________
Thoma.--. The!
derj. T.ur.ice G reer.
staff, Ha! Sadie
Hale. Thelma Woolf. Herscei! Wauf-
ord, Edward Denman.
T^CLE ANDY WALKER IS
BURIED HERE FRIDAY
Willia
. n(J -
n:h 1
mmins.
Tom
>ar,':*]- Tu
" •' _
act.'rf
•aux. F‘
r> v c
r,f> rt
!ee
pad, ■
til rr-ast*x MaM-c-
Thf y, "
- Mb
o ’ ar. E l k ys*tz -
D. Wa
x.t-atca - <i
n "..U^r^teT. T*---ft. .
tmkr. J. A. Spear-
r7v-f :.'f '—f-.....^r^rrT^m- ■ ■ -
Milier.
Irf-nc
home Tuesday night,
The pounding was followed by ^ iturle 37, which would include Arkan-
prayer meeting that lasted until 10
o’clock. r
Re-oliition of if»e Minmler*
enre on ihe Death of Re
0. Miller.
.A' a ca-ieri rreetirg of 'he
g'ilra. M .-re,-. Conference -
ofifer.
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
PEY Ain no USE Efc-
TALKIN’ -- EF A MAN
BEES MUCH UV A MAN.
DEY5 A RIGHT 5MAHT
O' GAWD IN 'lNA l
the pioneers
avi/’g- lived
i- many yea - •
Lncle And,
,fi,
never known ro ' rr.
cal! of di.-tre> •.
He was a nv ,-.r
C list and was very ]
of the work of
er.'eavor-.
. !’-o'. Walker na-
men have, but to kne
Ht
■PF
rtimate-
r
V—
CopyrteM. 1
a,ge of June will be experienced in g: nf? -t.-r. he and 'u > wo the
sections 3, 4, and 5, south half, of L Miss Margaret Rowe, a winsome championship in double-, at the recent
and west half of 2. The heaviest little lass,is so "infinitesimal” she ap, county meet. The offices he efficient-
rainfall of the year falls in May and pears to be the age af children “chi . held were many; Clarence wa.- presi-
June in most of the area outlined last hig-H to a candy counter.-’ She ha- dent of the senior class, secretary arm
and I expect general rains with the distinction of being the youngest treasurer of the "B" association, eni-
i storm waves of June M and 22 'but sweet girl graduate—only fourteen tor of the school paper1 and active in
moisture to be -very much below fior- Margaret is. planning to attend Kidd- other organizatihr -
mal in this large area for the month; Key College. Those born to mastership have fro
[normal being the average-of , paAt Miss Nell Williams, class reader need to assert their _ superiority..
. [years. West of Rockies expect very an(] member of the younger set. no-'That’s Clarence, a borp leader. W'hen
[little moisture’ in June aryd will get ted for Her unusual talent in reading, “Fessor” moves to ..Fort Worth this
! less than they expect. ....... ranks'in the line of small but smart, summer, where he will attend T C.
Labor that is expended toward cons jj^tening to Nell talk one feels she U. next term. Bowie will lose one of ly was to love^him.
serration of moisture or any means-^ m the ''valley of .revelation'' a.- -he its most popular_bov- He i- gone/rom u-. ve y-us*
to produce better results should the fias such a” extensive vocabulary for- By ron Wilson, the Har -t-! Lloyd of tr.at has gone where t.-.ere is' no
’season be dry is never lost except a “little girl." She will be a student the class, and a popular la.ies mar., pair not* sorrow
.when production is a complete failure. at T. C. U next term. - is contemplating attending College. The leceased , ieav-s a wife
-----5---—r- 1 Miss Lucy Small, a petite miss of' Elmo Whaley, the handsome Eo-
! LADIES DEPARTMENT OF. fifteen summers,, who- was salutato- meo of the, younger set, anticipates
FAIR SEEKS PREMIUMS rian of the class; which proved her attending State University. Elmo’s
j Those wishing to help tlfc women wonderful intellijarer.ee, plans to at- specialty, is tennis, although he is the
[in their department of the Bowie Fair tend C. I. A. Lucy must possess- an “popujah specialty” of the girls.
-Khis fall by giving $1.00 first prem- invisible halo for Shakespeare-* once If medals were given for popular-
l ium and 50c premium, please tele- wrote “that modesty made women ity and true sportsmanship. Austin
j phone Mrs, L. H. Angove, Citv Feder- seem divine” and Lucy is the most Boyd, yell leader, would receive the
ation president- — --------r-—modest girl graduate. first one. Austin is a member of the
! .__For once Dame Rumor has been de- annual staff and is so popular a mem-
•-! Flour Representatives Here. ' Njpted of her prey. Its was rumored ^ the younger set ..thai his friend-
1 Jerry Rowe and Robert Griffith, thjtt Belle Tompkins, another diminu- ars as numerous as ipiiyiing wheels
representatives of the well known tive Intelligent girl, woul.i venture in- that came over on the ' Mayflower.
Wksburn-Crosby o{ Kansas City, to matrimonial' bliss at the close .of State University «111 welcome Austin
manufacturers of the famou^ Gold school. Belle declares that college* as a freshie In "tHe fall.
Medal flour, are .in Bowie this week life is more appealing than the visiojlh Valton Baits, smart and well like.:.
|4n interest of creating a local Uenugid. of a.^iggs-Maggie, (tRe rulin’ pip in-. (.Continued dn Page 8)
D ALL
*.p/*t*Ptarv
thirteen children besides a number of
grandchildren and great grandchil-
dren. He /was a man who provided
wp!! for those of his household, la-
boring with his hands that lie night
have to 1 give to others.—Bv .one wm>
loved him.
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR
BOWIE OPEN> MONDAY
tcv school under the .introduc-
tory of PnocipaluJohr V*. Lyles, will
open next^Monday-at tbp hi^rh school
\M rhoec irtcrestett that have not
•TrffcrrtP'
faith
•V*
Lit
before
■"of the Welfare \--oc:a(inn
Til Rev. F. O. Miller.
’elloW-woTkers in the. Welfare
ti'.n of Bowie fee1 ‘hat th<;
: tained a erreut ios- in the
Rev. F 0. Miller He wa-- a
member, and a mo t compar-
co-worker. He was a wi-e
or rich in sympathy with
peed amf'suffe’tpg and kirm-
in bis opposition to trie ren-
of unvyise aid.
rb L mEss-him -lvicb and long...
iduafs and Us a body.
widow -and children ,an<(
iib.rpn an<i brothers, we ex-
r deep symnarh-- May ’“e
-Comfort comfort ‘hem.
T D STALLINGS.
REV. C. L. Al.TFATHER.
Committee.
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Cline, A. W. The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925, newspaper, May 21, 1925; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646425/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.