The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 109, Ed. 1, Monday, March 11, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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THE BRECKENMDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDG13 TEX AS iUON'DAr MARCH 11 11)29
Telephone Numbov 1
News of
SALUTATION OK TUB DAWN.
Iook to thin dny for It Is
3.lfc. the very Life of Life tn
U brief course Ilea nil the re-
nlitlcs nml verities of your
brief existence HIIm of Action.
Glory of Growth Splendor of
tcnuty Kor yesterday l but a
(Irrnnt nnd tomorrow lit only a
vision. Today well llwd makes
every yestctdny n dream of
happiness nnd evory tomorrow
I vlsl6n of hope. Iook well
therefore unto thU dny 8urh I
the salutation of the l)wn
Sanskrit
TWKNTlin II C'UNTUItV
tUH TO HOLD AHT IIMHIWT.
Invitation Imvp been snt out to
he several .Study Clubs nnd friend
o nttend the nrt exhibit to ho heM
a the Y M r a by the Twen-
tieth c:cntur Study Club on Wed-
nesday at 3 p m
IIAITIM' l-MHIIS 'IO
conduct wi:bk or ntAVUit.
All the Cltcloa of the W M t.
will meet nt the church for prayer
ptngrnm
Oicles One nml Two having
charge of the program Monday af-
ternoon Circles Three nnd Kour to ltave
the Tuesdny program
Crrvles Five. Six nnd Seven to
render the program on Wednesday.
kk.vKh iii'.uiti.Nt; iikads
.sciioi.Misiiii' soriirrv.
PYnhk Herring n '1023 graduate
of Hrvckonrldgc High School. Il
flnKhlttg thin y'i r nt Oklahoma
University. Nmnmn Oklnhomn.
where he will re elve 111 degree
Mi Herring has been elected to the
hfin iiry club of Sigma Comma
V. MllHun which club Is based on
trh'ilaatlc stnridatds solely
Mr nnd Mm Herring will ile
pMt next week foi Fort Worth nnd
meet their eon there when he will
h nU'indlng the Coiivrntinu f
American Association of Petroleum
Orologlnts.
11'N'IOU I'l.W TO
iu;. HBI.D SOON.
Prncllco on the Junior play Is he-
UlK 'pl' regularly every nfternoon
iipd night nt the high achool.
The cast hat been saloctotl "1(1
fl'fQ thut thoy nil huvo thejr
pjtln jierfectcd tn tho oxtenl that
they-nope to be able to present It
noon
Tlw play la being onchod by
Mian Cope nnd Miss Davis who wm
h former teacher here nnd who has
h-'id considerable experience In
cpnthing plnys. both hero nnd nt
otKer places where she hns Inught
school
'Pjlln 4 tn be the annual play of
tlv Junior class livery yenr each
U .4.1 siects some piny ami pre-
nerils It lit the high school Si oral
dcclar Hint they are anxious to nee
III' prene.nt play In It entirety na
nevlng witnessed the rehearsal
tln-y are positive II Is going to be
well worth attending
DNEUNONIA
' Call a phyilclsn. Tl
Thn begin
"emergency" treatn
treatmant with
XICKS
VafoRub
W StMillHM Jn U:J Y.etl
-Kcusivt" Agents for
H).lrtl rattcrn in
iyXM & HAKTON
STKHLINC
Z. 5IIVEUWAUK
.unr order for thi.s pattern
will he given prompt atten-
tion. LOl'IS DAICHKS
'Jlhe House of Quality
Phone 11 For That
Good D. & A.
ICE
Dillingham &
Alexander
I'AUItIS A IvLAIlltV
TltUUKINO CONTKACTOHS
Oil I'letd Work
II iiitehofd (inoiU Moved a Sh-
ct dty. IlendquurterH lit Dunl-
gan Tool & Supply Co.
Nltn liionn P7!I
.Call Tor Trices
r.
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tone
TIRES W.
I'frst-O-Lllo Hattcrlea
gvs on
VULCANIZING
Day iuid Night Senlco
HALL TIRE CO.
; MIX II HIIMimilllllllHIMIUUUIUJUl
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Society
Personals
W S ("mpr uprtr'niy of the
Chamber Comtneri of Stam
ford formerly of th Hreckenrldge
organization went to Fort Worth
Stttunlny to attend the stock show
and to l preeent at the meeting
of Texaa newspapermen
Mr. nnd Mfs J 10 Hlackwood
liave returned from San Angelo and
San Antonio. Mr Hlackwood wai
In the government hoepltal a short
while during hie vlalt to the Alamo
OJtjr. They are happy to be home
again
Mr and 1 W Manning vlelted
friend In Stamford Sunday
Mr and Mre I A Nichols mnt-
ered to Lampasas tn epond Sun-
day with her enple
Mr and Mm John F Bailey vls-
Ited friend In Strawn over the
week-end
Mondamcp Smith and Mosetey or
Ilruwnwnod who have been eho
guest of Mrs I N. Tarrant nnd
Mre S I. Love returned home
Saturday. Mre Tarrant necottimny.
thein
IC U I'telnger attenilod the Fat
Stock Show SaturtUv nnd Sunday
Mra. ora Malone nnd Mleaee
Wllnm Jtodgcni nnd Ifivelyn Trav-
eree apent the week-end In Fort
Worth.
Mie Tlxlinn and ICIma Mid
dli'tnn ami Mob Pnlley molnred tn
Itangoi Sntuiday where they vMIt
ed with the Mliwe Mlddleton'e
giHtidmother. Mre F li Thnn-
eon Mre Ullian Miildleion left Sun-
day morning tn attend the Fort
Worth Fat Stock Show
Mill Simmona of Mlg HprlngM wna
In lUooUnnrldgo vleltlng with old
frlenda Snturilio' "; Sunday
C. W. Wulfgen of Kegnl'a nnd It
l AfcAnron of Tho Hub. were Fort
Worth vUltore Sunday.
Mlao Wllllo Itlgaby wa the wuuk-
and giioat of hor ptiranta Mr. nml
Mra. Arc Hlgnby.
Juilgo D. T. Howlea and
npenl Sunday In Frtinkcll.
wife
Mls3 Corrlnc Sheffield of tho Ko-
la n .Merchant Association waa out
of the city for tho week-end.
Mrs. Stcclo Johnaton of lJaet-
laiui wa groattng old frlenda In
llrockonrldge Sntun'ny
Mr Florence Wurd had aa lur
gueaU Sunday Mr nnd Mra '
HittMin of Mineral Welle.
l( I. WllllniiiM of Austin was a
visitor over Sundny of J L. Sic-
Murti .Mra H II. Cnrtwrlght who lias
been quite lit of the flu is Improv-
ing some
The many frlenda of Mre. I II.
Welch will Ixi glad to know that
he Is able to be out after her low
illnem
Mr and Mm H A Horrmter of
AreSjei City are week end guest of
his iwrenta -Mr ami Mrs II L
I lor I lit ( rill' ISast Li mi ey
Mr and Mrs Hill MeClain and
little mm Morris Arnold attended
the Pat Stock Show Sunday.
H I Colemiin of the Texas I'ljie
Line tompsny. has been transfer-
red to the Hangar office.
Miss Muriel Coleman was a vis-
itor at the Fut Stock Show in Fort
Woith Minday
City Com missioners
Meet For DisciiKsion
of New Water Hates
Mayor Chiu. II Clark who has
been on a weeks business trip
in South Texas returned home lnf
night and announced today that
meeting of the city commissioners
would ha held thla nfternoon to dis-
luhs the uestton of pronsed water
rate. ouU foi Urockenrldge The
cut was promised by the local water
company several works ago. but of-
ficials of the company at Fort
Worth nnd New York hnve novor
agreed upon tho oxjtot amount of
the rate cut.
The announcement of the definite
cpt has bonn expected overy day
Jo)n V.. Mai tip. locnl wntc-r com-
jinny manager ami Mr. Clark said.
Mayor Chtrk tiit)l today that
Just as soon as the now rates wore
announced that Hrock wntcr users
would he cntlfled to a ledtiettnn nl
their water bllln boglnnlnB Febru-
ary I
SKCONOilIANOLO.
CHICAGO. March 11. Although
n schoolgirl here wna never bitten
by a dog she has nevertheless Tieiin
treated for hydrophobia. She wna
wounded by n bullet which a po-
liceman hnd fired through a dog
suspected of being mad Tho treat-
ment wna ordered to preclude poa-
alblllty of Infection from the bul-
let.
NEW CAFE TO
OPEN TUESDAY
Barros Busy To Pre-
pare For Event
When n new Institution develops
that la vrrthy f snpiort and It an
asset to the community. Its creator '
. .it well be proud of his enterprise
Nick llanos has been buey foi the
pnn three weeke remmtoling the tn-1
tutor of the building nt 21B Wt
Walker and announces today thai
hj wlil Xm ready to open the New
City Cal to the public tomorrow
The cafe ha been Installed with
the very newest and moat moletn
r-jtrturant fixtures that It la fKissl-
ble to l'U There has not been a
detail ovei looked In the arrange-
mint tor perfect .urvlce new coun-
ter a large new massive gas iange i
a mciifrn cafeteria hot meal eei-l
virp. noi marble counters and i onv
fottab'e chairs In fact the entile
I interior Is conveniently arrangrn
and Ik dean and sanitary A u
elded feature of the cafe is a spe-
cial room In which tables have
been placed where the Juries can
be served and the private room '
also Ik idvantageou for private i
partlt who ileslre an Ideal pbuv j
to have special luncheons oi din-
ners. ;
Nick Harms has been In the cale
busineaa m Breckenrldge for the
pa-tt three years nnd nas inmu
many friends by his genla! mail'
ners and his excellent cixtklng ser
vice. Jle has had 80 years exper-1
lence in the culinary nrt anil knows
how. During the late war h
served In n variety of stations ft on
nesit sergeant up All the Uny-t m
the brlRade knew Nick Harms wi.
on the Job. I
In .in inliivjrw wi'h Nick lcl
he ated "my fnlth In the future ol j
Miiukenrldge I. tiniihakin and 1
am determined to give the people
of IJnck' nrlilue and mu imindini;
I otnmunltlrs one of the moat minl-
ern end convenient mfca niealhU
I am proud of what I hav .in. I feel
sine that the public will appmii'-
my efforts to give them tin b I "!
foMl nnd Hervice v' I tn k""u
to sctve free coffee tomnriow .ill
day. 1 want the enpe tn know
and taate the fine qualities of San
JacliltO Coffee Let them come
I'll guarantee that they will Ilk-
my coffee. 1 will always linve
plenty. of cakes and pics and I ea-
pocliilly want to call attention to
tlio delicious waffles tlmt we will
eorvo al nny time of the day cook-
ed In oluctrle waffle Irona. Rogn-
Inr monla will ho a feature of our
service. If we can make thin res-
taumnt nny better we'll do It ac-
oordlng to the suggestions of on.
patrons."
In todai's Issue of the Drecken-
ildge American time Is a full poge
announcement f the opening in
which the dlffrient firms who have
contributed to the arrungements
and foods served have brought be-
fore the public the good things tfia
will be featuitd l the New City
Cafe.
TALKS TO
PARENTS
nitADUAI. I.MrKOVKMHNT
lly Al.lCi: .lUDHON 1'KALB
Is'ot only do we want our children
to in perfect but we want them to
be perfect right nwny We expect
them to be perfectly truthful per-
fectly obedient perfectly well man-
nered. We are shocked and pained
when a child of our telle a delib-
erate lie. when he la wilfully dis-
obedient when he disgraces us at
table.
A great deal of our demand for
Immediate perfection Is caused by
the fort that we feol ourselves in-
secure in our own virtues and un-
sure of the bases of our authority
ThU Insecurity forces us to demand
of our children the perfection which
wo ourselves have been unable to
attain. Hecnue we know writ in
our hearts hat our authority is not
too well grounded In wisdom and
consistency we feel threatened with
mutiny nt the smallest infringe
ment of rules
Often too. the discipline of the
homo Is allowed to become thor-
oughly demoralised before we de-
cide to call a halt The child who
hns been allo-vml to run without
check is suddenly corrected repri
manded and punished at every turn
Wc make sudden resolution and
as suddenly expect him to live up
to them
Anyone who ha- dealt with chil-
dren knows that habits cannot be
formail In a day. nnd that character
ennnot be made aver on afcprt no-
ttco. We must lanrn to content our-
solvoa with grnilunl Improvement
with h Rradttal attainment of the
standards we hnve stt. If we ask
tho cjilld to toe Uto mork at one-
he mny never succeed In reaching
It. Our unrea.tonable.ieM dl-ieoui
ages his efforts an'l kill Iih good
will. The child who on tin whole
wishes to do rlgh' who h on ft tnk
anil frlondly terms with hi- i Id' t
will not disappoint our highest
hopoa for him
A MOO HUN WON I Kit.
MipPLKSKX BOnOHOH. N I
March 11 Taxes mean nothing m
tho Uvea of some 2000 eilizens of
thl-i cunmniiwnalth. ' It's necouso
thoy don't havo tn pjiy 'cm. Ho di-
rect tax hna been levied for aovernl
yenra nnd tho ndmlnlatrttlnn haa
dqcidod thnt receipts from other
fiouiccs. totalling $22000 will more
than covor operating expenses dur-
ing the current year.
TYPICAL AMERICAN BEAUTY IS
BLONDE ARTIST SAYS
KssHeras ''sj3
I. rim I'mKos . Iiu.m' Ci.ill L.itoii (loin (no llioiisaud blondes.
Itv M Servile Arli I Itikn. .dtidleil faiiinii
Nl YOliK Sinn li H I. Hun Hlv .mil M.neii beauties. He
a nit. mi t v tn of lirt t'ii i is nl V'l-'iai nnd Smith collegia
tvpli illv Aim i a an' n hi n.itrh f"i this Ideal gill. He
(.inn l.ikm f.i I I lufi. tii ! iu in. ul two MimiNand blondes
aili't hi In tin ii i- N't ii I liifne ho diii overed one of the
that but after n ne in h lliimigli vnungei Baton slatots I'onrl. She
the Americnn melting pot's wide was one of the glorified Zlogfohl
ruwortment of pulchritude lie has
selected the girl whom he consider.!
the nation' most beautiful.
(JeogrHjjlrtcally" aid Daltoa
"the United States la a northern
country. So I decided Immediately
that the girl I was seeking would
bo a blonde Beauty alone would
not be enough there must be Hplrlt
behind the outer form and nothing
Is more expletive of the Atueilcnn
spirit of pingn-M than the eyes'
NEWS BRIEFS
The lock Judging team of the
West Texas State Teacher College
attended the thirty-third annual
Fat Stock Show at Fort Wotth
The team
was composed of iiirwi"""!""1" "" """ " '
students and
Phillips.
n.nf..am. trrnnk 1!
A new garage building 100 by MO
feet will he coitatruoted in Dalhnlt
within the next thirty daye by Clin.
William.- Tbto IniltiHnB vvhen com-
plated wilt place lutein ess lio'isos on
three sides of the county court-
house. Plans have been completed for a
new two utory fifty by eighty foot
Masonic Hall for Perryton. It U
planned to put a basement under
the building with provision for the
Installation of a heating plant
which will be used only If Perryton
falls to get natural gas soon
Cow testing In the Association In
Deaf Smith County reveals that In
one herd one cow made n net pro-
fit of $10.02 In five months while
another made a profit of $00 50. Six
herds aic under test and ten
"boardei cows have alrendy been
sold off because of poor perfonn-
ance accordance to icports from
Hereford.
Kemiit now has in addition to
numerous important Improvements
an $18000 railroad station being
completed a new $230000 court-
house a school house Just starting
costing $123000 and a contract of
$18000 has recently been t warded
by the State for a highway.
Th Brady Building and I.oan
Association ha announced thnt it
will lead money to Brady citizens
enabling them to puve streets ml-
joining tltolr premlios at $1 58 per
month on avery $100 loaned Forty
blocks of roildent jiaving havo been
completed and more connected for
It L Caskey lUy Scout mannpei
at fiuyrnon. Is planning to secuie
a plot ol ground to be used as a
nursery for shade trades with the
hoy scouts to be drilled in th" cars
of tho plants. He will help with
he seeding and oaro of giound
around the couithousc
S venty fivi now unifniin with
which to fit i (i up Plninvicw'i Iwo
munir ip.il band have been oideied
by the Una id of Cty pev.oloptnont
This Includes 35 men's uniform.!
and (0 sonrlet caps and capes for
the younger band.
Thlrt five nlanca have landed at
iho Ranger Airport slnco Its opcn-l
lng last Armistice day when in
two days forty-five planes attendedi
gills.
'In I'onrl ICtiton" Hnkos declared
"I believe I huvo found tho potfeut
oomlitnuliou of beauty. Intelligence
pereoiiullty. charm nnd spit It."
So ho will return to Bnropo wlti
a life ito potttnlt of tho "most
beautiful glti In America." Hukos
recently uomplotcd portraits of
MaJ. Ocn. Churles P. Siunnicrnll
William C. Durant and Captain
George Wilklns.
the cclebrntion. The dnlly avcrnge
income of the well equipped airport
ii wuu irnm gasounc ami on ami
hangur service.
Work is drawing to a (iosu on
the new two-story Lockney Hotol.
It will have fifteen guest rooms a
dmlng room coffee shop lobby.
'"'" ii"i. n nuiy uo uuumim
to put another of fifteen rooms on
Uho building.
Within the next six months Mor-
Jtei will havo n four slaty modarn
hotel to cost $28000. On tho first
floor will bo a commodious lobby
office cigar stand drug store cof-
fee shop with banquet hall adjoin-
ing and five store building. The
tipper three floors ore to havo it
guest rooms.
The Pecos .Mercantile Company is
to Install more than $1.)000 wnilh
of new equipment with n new mw
xnnlne floor a new men's shoe de-
partment. This store whon built
twenty yenis ago was considered
one of the most modem In West
Texas
The Uty of Big Spiing is pre
paring to extend the $.10 000 stoim
sewer from East Thltd street to tin
T A P. drainage ditch This ex-
tension will he made at a cot of
$20000 and will caro for the flood
waters coming from tho south pat -of
the city
'I HIS COUPON
.ci
fo
Clipped from this paper is good
r 5 cents refund on each dozen
I Ldkcr Jones Stamped r.ggs.
DAJJY CHICKS
All Varieties
AIhii 2 .'! and I weclos old
Chicks.
'1 and 0 wcL'lts old I'tillets
at alti active prices
Custom Matching.
MODEL POULTRY FARM
At End of W. Walker St.
NOTED WOMAN
DUE THURSDAY
Legion Auxiliary Presents
Lecturer March 21
j The Ameilcnn Legion Auxlllnty
on Thutsday evening. March 21
will picsent Jill L Coasley-Uatt
win hi traveler iiuiumi iuuuiivi uu-
thoi of "The Lnat of tho CnUforn-
ia Hangers" who will hare present
The Key to tho Mysteries of tho
I' in Kast."
The Author's On Adventures.
Miss Co9Stoy-Untt. author of "The
Last of the California Hangers" Is
illicit ii i uiiilil miuiu coin akLui
with n tomnutlc enreer Horn In
Niw Hnmpshlre JSnglnnd of Irish
tul Flench pnrontnge nnd eduent-
j t tl at Oxford nnd London Onlvotal-
tn i she was still a mere glil when
' -he won the Military Order of the
1 British ISmplie for her woik In the
Jiont War In 1018 she ttaveled
nroutid the world as a correspond-
ent of the London Times travers-
ing the Interim of Afiiea living In
Turkish harems eto'-aliig the Ata-
blan Desert visiting Colonel Iiw-
lence thete and next dressed as n
Hindu boy crossing India and
meottng t'nndhl: nfto- which by
way of diversion she '.tavcled nlone
across Austrnlln Other Journeys
followed the first one around the
world but all the time Miss Coss-ley-Hatt
tolls us her ultimate
dream was California of which
she hnd iimtl much in childhood
and that la why nfUr teaching
there nnd meeting one of the (Sold
en Stale's old plone"is. ('apt.nn
Unwind sho was willing lo dcvoti
much time and Inlim lo telling In-
story and thnt of California m
"The Last of the C.ilifninla Hang
CIS"
The aiithni xllll i vniltlg worn in
Is an luternatinnally known lietip
er with a magnetic peisonallty Ih it
never fall to cnptuic her audli nci
whether It ho In the back blocks nf
Aiislialla or the inoic soplilMlli.il
id cities nf the United Stall lb i
book on plnu'eei California life alio
lias Hie tine quality nf Inleiesling
alike the boyish lovei of adveutiili
and the seilous student of hldniy
Sheriff Finds
50 Gallon Still
Shoiiff .lint Hallard nnd Count
Judge J. L. Hobinson togethei with
two deiuitles brought In Fild-iy
night n SO gallon still and four bat
rels of mush. The still had been
located several days and Sherifi
Hallard had been watching It cverv
night In hopes to get the partn
who were running It. I ist Wedne
dny night ho paikcd his car and
walked out to wait for the opeiat
oia and when he icturned to th.
enr throe of his tltea weie down.
the valve coies had been removed
and he decided the dlstllleis wiie
wine to his being thete so Fiidav
night he loaded It In his cat and
bi ought It to town.
WASH INC SWHATKHS
Remove buttons and sew up bu'
toiiliolcs In sweaters before laun-
dorlng them. Thoy will not stietcn
it you do.
Makes Skin
Look Velvety
Tho skin of youth lies In every
1'ox of now wonderful MELLO-GLO
.'''nee Powder. Tho purest powder
made its color Is passed by thr
U. S. Clovernmont. No pnstlne.is
flaklness or Irritation. A now pio-
cess maltes it spiead more smoothly
and pi events latge pores No moie
shiny noaos it stays on longer
t'se M10LLO-C.LO Bnwen Drug
Co Adv
Sitiu Toduj and Tiu.sdii
Desire under I he palms apd
along Parisian hoiilevards.
With
Charles Farrell and Greta
Nis.sen
Also
Comedy and News
V.M Mi 9 QK''&".
7 A u ' Mu
FLASHES
OF LIFE
111 I'lf llii I're .
NEW YORK- Khartoum tho
biggest elcphnnt In enptlvlty hnn
developed a sullen dnngotoua dis-
position Thoio nte extra steel bars
on his cages nt tho Hronx Zoo. Ho
Inhabit one whllo a Itecpor cleans
the other. Ho Is 10 foot 7 1-2 Inch-
es tall two Inchca shot-tot than Urn
late Jumbo P. T. HarnumV favor-
ite. SUMMERVILLK.' N. Y.: When
David O. Wilson lenchod home tho
other night ho found 13 dogs vvnc-
King thelt tails nt him from sofes
nnd coxy chairs A coal man had
left the cellar window otien. and
the night was cold
COLDS MAY
INTO
CoubIh from colds may lead to se-
llout irniilile. You can stop idem
now with CtcomuMon an emulsified
creii'oic that is pleasant to take.
Ucomulslon is a medical dicocry
villi tuo'fold action; It soollics and
JipaN tho Inflamed membranes and In-
bJuils germ growth.
Of all known drugs crcojote Is rec-
ognized by high medical authorities
ns One of the grcjtct healing agencies
for coughs from colds and lironehial
irritations. Crcomulsion cnntalm. In
addition tO CrcOiOlC. oilier lirnllnr.
aiumion to creosote other licaling tions. Ask your druggist (adr.)
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUGH FROM
FOR TURKU
jPlllilllllllllllllllllab Slalt-'. our Tou!l!!
7 MM""" 1 lirnnmiiUBUMM esw jlil -tH
SPECIAL ANNQUNCE1V1ENT
Commencing Thursday March
l!(h
Your Photograph
for Only
U will ptinlngr.ipli tny limn tMUiiau nr child nl uur
lloll.vwnnil Sliiillo 837 . Wulliir Sl fnr only .Tic.
This price Includi's a high grade portrait i siuil
a hiuh-gr.iili' Lasel folder all fnr nuiy .'l"c.
The I lolly u nml Studio Just opened at '.VI' . Walker
is run In a well Ummn pnrtriiit photographer of
Tevas. Dnu't fall to take iidviiuliige or thU unusual
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 109, Ed. 1, Monday, March 11, 1929, newspaper, March 11, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70084/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.