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$3,000 CASH PRIZE CONTEST. '
The Atlanta Constitution’s Great Offer of 1900—The Cotton Rar
ceipts at New Orleans from September to April—Full Statis-
tics Given for Your Guidance—-An Unparalelled Offer for Our
Readers.
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Election of Officers.
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The Atlanta Constitution offers a <3,000
cash prize contest for January, February
and March, 1900, as follows
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To the person sending- a " yearly sub-
serlptlew -to-Ttie Weekly ConstltUMon, to-"
ffether with the eorrect estimate on the
cotton receipts at New Orleans during
the first seven months of the present
cotton year (September 1. 1899, to April
I. 1900)-
11,600 if estlmkte Is received during
January.
tt.MO if estimate Is received during
February.
loOO If estimate Is received during March.
The above are for the exact estimates:
there aro besides these six prlres. rang-
ing along. $500. $400. $260, $159. $125 and $75.
amounting to-fl.500, that will fce paid out
sure tor the six nearest estimates to
“T*- Orleans cotton reoelpts at any
time during the three months of the orth-
test. But you hit It exactly during Jan-
uary and secure the full $1,500 prise
check.
The Constitution believes somebody will
hit the figures exactly and expects to
pay out the full amount of the prizes
offered— $3,000 In all. Tn a Constitution
contest qpon the same subject In 1896
Mr. R. T. Poole, of Capels Mills, N. C„
hit the exact figures and received a
check for $l;0fl0 as his prize. Mr. Poole
did not try to swell himself up at once,
but very generously ,pald off a mort-
gage on his father's home place and with
the balance he very wisely educated him-
self at Trinity college. Durham. N. C. He
Is now doing well In business tn North
Carolina and lives still near his old home.
It Is needless to say he Is a warm friend
rf The Constitution.
As a guide In making estimates upon
the New Orleans r0rt receipts, The Con-
stitution gives the following figures, corn-
nUed' from statistics of the past four
years: t ’ V-
N.n.ree's. N. O. recta Total TT. A
eJ-.APON Sen. 1- whole vesr. crop for
M<h. 1. .Hep.l-Aug.Zl. ntiieou.
J89K-S6.. ....1.620.974 1.812.167 7.1K7.346
1896-97........1.936.K87 2.102.470 8.757.964
1807-08...: ..2.402.315 2.576.166 !t.l»»,094
1898-99........1.854,153 2.130.296 11,274,819
The Constitution's market page will
give each week the port receipts for the
cotton season from which you can always
see the New Orleans wort receipts from
September 1, 1890. up through the Friday
Immediately preceding the publication.
This will keep you posted to within two
oi; three days of the time you ‘send tn
your estimate.
It Is believed that some of the Texas
crop, |that as a rule Is sent In bulk to
New Orleans, will be diverted this year
to other points because of the quaran-
tine regulations against New Orleans.
The effort of Doulslana to have quaran-
tine raised by Injunction from United
States courts will not have very soothing
effect upon the direction of cotton ship-
ments to New Orleans. This Is mentioned
simply as a pointer in making up esti-
mates; how much to allow. If anything,
for this cause must be left to each man’s
Judgment. - •
The $3,000 contest Is an eapress contract
to which The Constitution will stand -In
every particular. Tet It ts In Its nature
atmply an adv<*r*iacment by which The
Constitution, combined with this paper
may be made better-known In th4# com-
munity. Send Us the subscription to Tha
Constitution and our paper at the ad-
vertised price of the two and with it
your estimate on the New Orleana port
receipts, an.d we will forward all together
for you. On April Mt we trust a $1,500
check will reach some of our subscribers
to help make times even more easy
round about us. -
The Weekly Constitution for 1906 will
be better than ever before. Its special
news features are unsurpassed. The Boer- i
British war. the Philippine and Cuban
ftperatiea*. the baay ssssiea eif the meat
Important congress that has ever as-
sembled, the beginning of the Issues of
the presidential campaign of this vear
and the debates and speeches during Its
prsgreea; the Bum rwtitt of th* ltuvetH-
ber elections, the development tat the
south's great Industrial movements: di-
versified farm and village bqdustrles an<J
thousands of other Important things will
be found fully and freely discussed In The
Weekly Constitution for the year. The
Farm and Farmors’ page, the Woman's
Kingdom, the Southern Pulpit, the Chil-
dren’s Page and other Interesting depart-
ments will be ably conducted and will
be especially adapted to those addressed
The ringing editorials of The Constitution
speaking right out In meeting exactly
what It means In the advocacy of true
democratic doctrine and In behalf of the
great Interests of the massps of our plain
people, and protecting them from the
grasping greed of those who would wring
their earnings frbm their helpless hands,
ore alone worth the subscription price
of thp paper over and again.
The Constitution has Iong stood as the
champion of the people and has sent Its
shafts deep Into the errors and evils that
threaten and beset the masses. Its com-
plete expose of the methods of Neill, of
New Orleans, and the shattering of the
Influence of this prophet of big cotton
epops. and apostle of,ruinously Jow prlee«
and high pvlost of robbery, who has cos’
thp southern farmers hundreds of million*
of dollars, ought to win for The Consti-
tution the lasting gratitude of the whole
south. The advice to farmers to organ
fze against the trust that would Increase
the price of fertilizers and fertilizer mr.
terlalg lor the home compost heap, anil
taking up the cudgel In behalf of the
Hanners against—the combination the'
would put a fresh burden upon them. 1 =
aound and valid, and ought to be heeded
The bulwark of the people's rights and
the best method of defense will often be
found lu a great paper, ably and fearless-
fy edited, upon which the people may rely
not only for nows of-the ordinary events
of government, army and political life
but also lor an-alert foresight of the trend
of future events that may operate to out
lasting dainego. The downfall of Ne’.ll
the breaking down of th« fertilizer trust
the upbuilding of all southern Interests
and the enlightenment of every village
farm and mountain home ore among The
Constitution’s many high alms and great
Ideas for 1900. That these interests may
all be well served, and with the same un-
swerving *dellty to 'the people that Tha
Constitution has always shown, goes
without saying.
The management of The Constitution,
with Mr. Clark Howell as edttor-in-chlof.
and his well disciplined corps of staff
writers, brilliant contributors and special
correspondents, still under the faithful
leadership of Colonel William A. Hemp-
hill as business manager, will remain the
same for the new year, yhu Constitu-
tion's long and honorable bimlnesa course,
keeping faith with the people !h all Its
contracts, contests and engagements,
well as in Its consistent ijind conspicuous
The tire department elected tl e
fo i 'Wing officer* one day last week:
H. J. Braunig, chief.
Otto v. Rosenberg, as-istant.
1*', \V. Ledbetter, pres dent.
Ctias, Pillar, vice president.
Marsh aUM p rgi a t. d, secretary.
E. Na", treasurer.
Walter liaxler, collector.
. Aug. i.iiiilflii'fg, j inlt'ir and lit -
irAnl man <
Miss Mary Klstner was again
.hoscii (sponsor of the depjrtiai nt.
J, J Mitchel was elected an lion-
jiary number.
The; Hook & Ladder Company
elected the following < (fibers:
Marshal More land, foreman
Aug. L:ridei)berg, assistant fore-
man.
Following officers of Ho re Co.
No, i w ere elected :
C W. Aiiiiui, foreman,
Charles—Appclt, assistant
iflnn. ~ >
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Hose company, No. 2's officer,3
are:
II. !' aVei lul ,_ fort man.
Leopold Schwa: tz, 'assistant fore-
Millions Given Away:
It is certainly gratifying to the
public to know of one concern in
'h» land who are not n!ra d to be
generous lo the needy and 3 fining
I’he proprietors of Hr. R ag's New
Discover) for Consumption, Coughs
actl Co ds, have given i> v ay.over
ten mill on trial bottles of this gieat
rued cine; and ! *»vo the satisfaction
of knowing <1 has absolutely cuicd
thousands U! hu.JCieaS CJStis. As1 li
Ink, Jtroiichitm, Hoarseness and all
distai-es of the Throat. Cn si and
Lungs are surely cured by it. Call
en Saint Nicodemus Drug Store,
and get * nee trial botile. Regular
sz- joe. and Si. Every botile
guaranteed or price refuded,
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J h 1 Pc'.ers, of 2-wctt Home,
came-over on u short business visit
Saturday
C. II Wilier returned.
ON GOOD ROADS.
County Commissioner Gus Vogt,
w ho was appointed by Judge Pan-
tus to.attend the Good Road* con
ventio4$ at Houston on December
16 made a report to the q >n>mii
sioners court Tuesday, which in
substancy reads as follows :
“The object of the convention
w.is lo bring about uniform and
pHtpcf—aetttm—l- >.t arrl • 1 m pruv I • l J.y
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Countiy roads. M Cadamize.l and
gravel roads wtre inost'y auvocated,
but their cost is very great. Tne
ectures were interesting and in
struciive, and shoned fh.it while
we have not the mean* at present
to, carry out their plans, jet tiiej
•j proved tnat what little had been’'
done in- the way < ( working our
roads, we had by ditching on the
sides and raising in the middl be
Tax Assesors Nofica.
editorial fairness. places It among those
reliable Institutions of our country dn
which the people may depend.
With auch a groat general newspaper,
covering the world new# and world aiul
national questions. y«u will, of course,
need the best and Uvest local paper, giv-
ing current local topics and the latest
and best news and freshest oommenu
upon events of local Interest. We trust
this1 combination secured with The Con-
solution will be found best suited to all
our readers. The price Is merely nominal
when the service Is even half considered,
including your estimate In The Constitu-
tion's $3,060 cas'd contest. To get the full
benefit of the high prize send In your
subscription now so The Constitution may
receive it during January and record it
to your credit A 'Make your figures very
plain, unmistakably plain.
Local News.
VC ,
A. Meyerhoff, our popular dry
goods man, will.occupy the Sam-
usch building (formerly Simpson
Bros, store) as soon as the same has
been renovated.
TXrAKXKP- SlAKhAl.nKKlH 1 axi. JlON’E.N-T
»» nernouH to represent us as Mausgnrs in iliis
and close by counties. Salary*000a yosrnnd ex-
penses. Straight, boun-Hile, no more, no less sal-
ary. Position permanent. Our referoltfon, nny
bank in any town. It is uiaiuly office work coii-
dbctcil at homo. Reference." Enclose aelt iol -
dressed stamped envelope. Tub Dominion
COMTANT, Dept. 3, Chicugo, 111.
Farmers coming in on business)
this week report the roads almost
impassable ori account of the conlin-
) The Hallettsville Fire Depart-
j ment will give their annual mask-
ball at the opera house on Febru-
ary 14. We will have more to
say about it later.
Prickly Ash Bitters cures the
kidneys, regulates the liver and pu-
rifies f.jie bowels. IA valuable sys-
tem tonic. Sold by Ledbetter &
Knox.
The construction force of the
Southwestern Telephone Co., are
in town erecting posts, stringing
wires, etc., preparatory to putting
in the new city exchange.
I will be at the places named be-
low on daiesoifated for the purpose
of assessing the taxes for 1900:
Oak Grove, Friday, January 5.
Witting, Saturday, January, 6.
Koinensky .School, Monday', Jan
uaty S. ' ;
Schailottenburg, Tuesday, Janu-
ary 9. ? .-
Wied, W ednesday, January 10.
Mohstratte, 'Thursday, January
11.
Worthing, 1 riday, lamiary 12-^’
Breslau, Saturday, January 13.
Moravia, Monday. January 15.
Gleckler, Tuesday, January 16.
blackberry, Wednesday, January
‘7-
'Wellers Mill (Bila Ifora), Thurs-
day, January iS.
Kinkier, idida.y, January 19.
Moulton. Monday and 'Fuesday,
January 22 and 23.
Shiner, Wednesday and Thursday,
January 24 and 25.
Yoakum, Friday and Saturday,
January 26 and 27.
New Sweet Home, Monday, Jan-
uary 29. w»,;.
Sublime, Tuesday, January 30.
Williamsburg, Thursday, Febru-
ary I. ..... - -
Koerth, Friday, Febiuary 2.
Hope, Saturday, February 3.
Exzell, Saturday, February 10.
Vienna, Saturday, February 17,,
Seclusion, Saturday, February 24.
Hallettsville, from F'ebruary .5 to
May 31.
F\ J. Pksek, Tex Assessor.
to h+tf j gun the w ork properly. The con
home at Muldoon Saturday, after a j census of opinion was that the idea
Kew.days’ stay in our city. i of a lock foundation is not ncces
Sewing machines from $5 'o$i5 sary* for a good and lasting ro,id.
each Satisfaction guaranteed. Tile sti f »ce. should be covered with
Wm. AppcJt s .-'oils. • j pounded rock, or grave! and rolled
•Chas P. -Smith" of Ruchuio uT, "pTown with a heavy ro.lier. Several
Aik., leturiKui home Friday-, alter : counties were represented. A dts
.1 few day’s visit to his sister, Mrs .Itict organiz .lion was formed and
J. P. (l.ii 1 elt. " a presideui a.id secie'ary were e’ect
County Attorney Win. Bfakeslej | e<1' 1 he ‘hstriTt organ z ai mi is
at ended justice court .at Subiime ! 10 k'l'l> t<mch with the na'ional
Saair-day and at Moulton Monday, j heat I at St. Lou-is and Washington,
A voung man came into <Uir| C . from where iustrucUons etc.,
store yesterday sutte.tng Irtiru a h*11 b-* sent to stale and chunty or-
seve.e attack 01 < ramp 11 ;s lhat
vv.ites B. F. Hess, milter and gem.- 01 c“un Pre*"!lht C»U
ral me.chani, -Dicbcv’a Moun.aii,, Jlhe WWUj*
Pa. -'He hid tried viriVms home! ^Ui,,« mtt ' ’ s 10 m“kc
reiRedKs without ichef.. 'As I had | ‘'^.onz-'d appeal to the lcgi.-I.di.re
used Chamberlain’s Colic, Ckcler.i !
INDEX OF REMEDIES
and Diarrhoea Remedy 1 gave him
a dose and it soon brought him out
alright'. I never sawn fcho.v so rc-
jiiiced Soid-iiy-Saint N touemus
Drug Store.
Mesdames Ed, • TarkiVgton and
-Morgan, of Wiiliimsburg, left on
F'liday’s train for Rock Idaud on a
visit to relatives and trientls;
Miss Annie Lindenherg leturned
Friday from a week’s visit io Yoa-
kuni.
Juiler W. J. ‘Higgins went to
Yoakum Friday on a business visit.
uous slow rains.
Buy your groceries from—D. B.
Howerton & Co.
We received this week a Weimar j alike!** SILC|>’
Mercury dated Jan. 6, “1899.”
Brother Brooks why don’t you
send us a paper of this year’s issue?
rFine home-made mplasses at 35
cents a gallon at B. F\ Halpern.
^ $IOO.
Dr. E. Dechon’s Anti DiuretlO.
May be worth to you more than
$ 100 11 you have u ch 11 d who
.... . boils
betiding from incontinence of water
Cures old and young
It arrests the troubleat once.
Si- Sold by Ledbetter & Knox
Druggists. Hallettsville, Texas.
1 rof. Holly Parr was up from
Sublime Friday, returning Saturday.
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HEADACHE,
foul breath,
NO ENERGY,
COlNSTlFATtON.
heie symptom* mean torpid Uvtr and a clogged condition in
the bowels. They also mean the general health is below
par and disease is seeking to obtain control.
Brave Men Fail
Victims to stomach, liver and
ki ncy troubles as well as women,
and all feel the results in loss of
appetite, poisons in the blood,
backache, nervousness, headache
and.tired, listless, run-down feeling
But there’s" no need to feel like
that. Listen to J, W. Gard-
ner, Idavllle, Ind. He says:
“Electric Bitters are just the
thing ^or a man when he is alT
run down, and don’t care wheth-
er 1 he lives or dies. It did
more to give me new strength nad
good appetite than anything I could
take. I can now cat anytlung I
could take. I can now eat any-
thing an d have a new lease on life.’
Only 50 cents, at Saint Nichdcinus
Crug Store. F.very bottle guaran-
teed.
D. B. Howerton,
« DEALER IN
Undertaker Supplies
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Patents
i- r legislation 111 behalf of better
c iiipjry roads.. Of course the move
is young and it wi 1 take time to
uiing results, but o.ie thing is
agieed cn all hands and that is that
there is a great necessity for itn
pn.vrtnents < f our roads ’’
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Working Nip;ht and
'The busiest and n.ightiest little
thing that ever was made is Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. F.very pill
is a stig if coaled gloBute of'healthT ‘
that changes li8tl**S"ne"*s into ener-
gy, brain-fag into mental power.
They’re wonderful in building up
the healthy- Only 252 per box.
Sold by Saint Nicodemus Drug
Store. 1
.OF THE...
St Nicodemus Drug Store.
TUADl MAHK.
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CMCOOeitlS DMttSIQAf Ruxz.nAutrs
Magnetic Oil:—A celebrated
alTayer of all pains, internal
as wreR aa external. Best
Liniment on earth.
i*rio*. 60c.
JlaJsJtmia.—The only reme-
dy for the cure of Consump-
tion* Coughs and all diseases
of the Chest, Threat and
Lungs. It cures Let Grippe
excellently.
J*rto», flOo.
Rosalia.—An Iron Tonic of
very pleasant taste for cur-
ing Malaria* Fever, Chills
and pains m the hones
when suffering with La
Grippe.
1 'rios. 70o.
KoMYaJJa.—Cures all diseases
of the Kidneys and Bladder,
especially Stiff Back of old
people, resulting from Kid-
ney diseases.
Frlco, fl.OO.
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Headache Tablets. — A re-
liable and tried remedy tor
Headache, Neuralgia, Phins
in the Bones, and for cool-
ing off the Fever.
Prioe, tflo.
Liver Pills. — An excellent
cure for all Diseases having
their origin from inactive
liver, as Constipation, Jaun- l
dice,
ete.
Dizziness, Bad Taste,
l‘rlcm. 200.
Healing Salve.— Heals
Wounds of all kinds, Burns,
Erysipelas, Boils, etc. Also,
cures Iaflammatiofi and
Catarrh of the Eyes.
Prioe. 26c.
r'a
St. Nicodemus Drug Store
-NIC NORMS, Prop.
HALLETSVILLEi
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Get High Cash Prices.
'
Marriea At Gaorgretown.
I HADE MARKS
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain onr opinion troo whether an
invention Is probably patentable. Communim-
t Ions strictly contldentlal. Handbook on Patents
nts.
icelve
special notice, without cbarire, (
Ions strictly conlldontlal. Handbook
sent free. Oldest nuency for securing paten
Patents taken through Munn * Co. rec
icclal notice, without charge, lu the
Scientific American.
nndsomoly Illustrated weekly. Largeat dr-
tton of uny sclentlflc Journal. Terms, $;i a
,—-• i four months, $L !3ol4 by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.3e,Broadwa* New York
Branch Office. 626 V Ht.. Washington, 1). C.
A hni
cilia:
roar;
ICKLY ASH BITTERS
i remov«* '!«« Symptoms, Strengthens the Stomach,
Cleanses the Liver and Bowels and Promotes Func-
tional Activity in the Kidneys. A few
will restores Health and Energy
^ in Body and Brain.
SOLD BY ALL 0BUG8ISTS.
trice 41.00 Per Settle.
Mr. J. E. Greer, a prominent
member of the legal bar of Hallelts-
ville, came in last Monday j)ro-
specting and finding himself so well
pleased with the people and the fu-
ture outlook for the town and coun-
ty, lie decided to make arrangemetns
and locate here with his family.
The Progress gladly welcorrxs Mr.
Greer and wishes him success.—
Jackson County Progress,
Old. .
TRAVELERS
a always use the Luxurious Service of the
| Queen & Crescent Route
* the Short Liae to the EAST AND
J NORrH.
4) THROUGH BLEEPERS .
j l Shreveport to Chattanooga.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
() New Orleans to New York
Cincinnati and St. Louis.
Oh the morning of December
27th at the residence of the bride*s
parents Mr, and Mrs. W. C* Shaw,
Mr. Ben. F\ Hutchineon. of Hills-
boro, was united in marriage to
Mist Alice Shaw, R“v. G. A. Trott,
officiating. After the ceremony
the bride and groom left for their
future home in Hillsboro, followed
by the good wishes of their many
friends.—The Georgetown Com-
mercial. ____
Mr. Hutchinson, who has for se-
veral months been on the Reformer
f >rce is a young man of sterling
worth and excellent character, and
although we have not had the pleas-
ure of meeting Mrs. Huchinson we
can say that her friends and ac-
quaintances esteem her as a true
and noble woman and bespeak fnr
The Lavi'.*! Oil oinpanv bus better facilities
than ever before to handle tin* cotton seed of the
farmers of I*avaca county. They have put in
Maolxinerv,
-And buiat new storage rooms
and will pay you thqjii^hest
0
Manaser
HAlLCTSViaETra^l^YARII.
^^_whenever you vjish to get the
b est or cheapest lum-
ber AT LOWEST PRICES,
all kinds of building material, Wind Mills, Pumps,
sewe
T**v. r««« »OT . 0(N'L >*««. HT ,
her a kind and friendly considera-
tion by the people of her new home.
The Reformer extends conratula
latulations and best wishes, and
welcomes the happy couple irjto
our midst—Ilill Co. Reformer,
r and well pipe, galvanized iron pipe and pipe fittings-
itt), Lead, Oils, Linie, Cement. Coal Tar, elo. at the Leweit Market Vritea. The Gilmer
:d employe clerk* wlio apeak German, Iloliemian au<l Xajj
.Itlug on you ami TREATING EVERYBODY RIGHT. }
The Glliuer
ib, who will Lake pleaaure in
Homer Rhodes, who had gone
out into the cold world to seek his
fortune, returned Friday after a few
daj s absence, and has decided to
remain in HallettsviUe.
dbetter & Knox, Special Agents.
Red Hot From The Gun
Was the ball (hat-hitG. B. Steatl-
man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil
War. It caused a horrible Ulcers
that nb treatment helped for 20
years lhen Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve cured him, Cures Cuts,
Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin F>uptions. Best Pile
cure on earth. $5 cts. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Saint
Nicodemus Drug Store.
Perfection
Washing
Compound.
labor. Wash-boards,
necessary. Contains
or salt
■M
Saves time, soap, clothes and
or washing machines no longer
ao Chemical injurious to clothing—no acids or sau
Sol. under a positive guarantee. Trial cakes-enoUjfh to
wash six kettles of clothes--10 cents. Manufactured in
San Antonio, Texas, by B. T. Harris.
E. O. MEITZEN, Agent.
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A,ll about Horses—a Comm. MV Sense Treatise, with over
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No. 6—BIOOLB SWINE B(K>K
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Meitzen, E. O. The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1900, newspaper, January 12, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804173/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.