The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. [4], Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1901 Page: 5 of 6
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THE RACKET STORE.
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1)0 unt forgot Hint We are her* lo aUy. Now gooda have beeli coming in mos‘
every day the pa.t week, ami a yleit to THE RACKET STORK where yon con »«
ttOtlVItlct* VOU lUHt we WWJ nuiiui|eiiui u* »ui
to Mindy your want* and |>lea*o you by making your interest our luleuwi.
.30 or (SO day a oily, but 305 day* in the year.
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Mena good work ahoea 98c
Ladies shoes from 85c up.
New l*iin lied of bed blanket*
just tinived—cheap loo.
Scliool crayon per bog 9c
Nice lino pocket kniyea 10 up.
) good rnlcliet biace 68c
Bridle bits from 4« up.
Furry combs from 4c up.
^ solid cast steel hammer 27o
lytl claw hatchet. _ _ 48c
bnlers squares from 35c up.
ie.
fry squares
Rod irjiisejs from 19c up.
Kfasps aild staples
ftlnte hooks S for
No lamp burners
15 iu plnue
10 in. drawing knife
Bed castors per set
3 bxs double pointed Ingks
3 bxs shoe pails
6 (able spoons
6 lenspsons
Knives mill folks nil prices
Hotelier knives from 9 els’np.
Good trunk lock
Morrill's pnlern saw set
Auger bits 10c up
Drill bits 8c up
l)ooi knob locks
Best band made ax
Ladies sleeved vests
12 dot, agnle buttons
50 envelopes^
30 sheets nolo paper
4 uicklc-tipped pencils
1 but. good ink
To O. J. Porter, upon the is-
csipt of Masonic Poems, from
Rockdale, Texas:
la ihe strain in wldoli yon wrilo
My lliNiiks to you I will indict.
The lillle poem is full of I mill.
Suited lo age as well as youth.
Ill solid truths to young and old
Are worth I heir weight Ml myslie gold.
Tiia orphans etl o’er our snn.iy laud
Will giro In you a brothers hand
For Iho good you try to show
To every creature here below.
■Your sonnet to llio South, West and
East
Is n realistic Mason’s fasst.
Anil then your ode to the Mason true
Is filled wilb nought the pure would
III C -
The rusty Mason, too oft wo find
Men who live this slipshod kind.
Hlttli nil*' mo """ cm.............. .
There’s pathos iu Captivity's lyre
That does lo sadness our thoughts
spiljt,
ifT.f
Our Holiday Goods nro beginning to arrive, mid in due time will
line us ever displayed in Flntonia and at prices Hint will please you.
have uf^ nice a
mp\
mm
hen yon
i in Wael
gnnday,
5TITB.
Chill Tonic.
liro Thursday
hit did much
mnpltte and fresli | shoes. &c
Sloma
MB. in I lie
lia and live on
island.
MHtw-flHt
MONEY MAKERS r
YE9
I have
elienp. Our tnens, ynullin and
ehildren line is out of sight. New.
clean and no damaged stuff oil
hand. I will give 5 per cent dis-
count on all clothing sales for 20
•lays on all bills above $10.
YES
You will find it lo your advantage
to buy from me, On all bills $10
and over 5 per cent discount on
| all dry goods, dress goods, gloves.
The Inst Issue of 'Hie Argus
contained a flaming half page ad-
vertisement of J. M. Harrison &
Soil, offering several lines of goods
XEi,a , , j at cost, and the next day custom-
fi,,e lme °f ............ ers were a* thick around their
counters ns blackbirds around
TO THE PUBLIC.
We. the undersigned, beg lo an-
nounce that we have formed a eo-
paitnerahip for the practice of law
under (lie firm name of Wollers,
Lane & Leiieit. That Leorgo L.
Lcuerl has joined the firm name of Ihh •«* 14tli inclusive,
Thu Mason's woe in a captives hold
Was iiflen sooth* il hy n Urol here hand
Upon the Squar* should we ever moel
I hope 'lii thus we’ll always greet.
And let our work lie Spuandy done
From morning's light lo set of sun;
Faith. Hope and Charily these tliruu
wo know
Are I ho only hope of mortals below.
Within Iho Mason Mystic King,
Meets the peasant and the king—
On equal terms they ever meet,
And as brothers each other greet.
Then your sonnet to lliretn of old
Is a silver tissue with li inters of gold.
I lironglio it your hook iloes tel!
Masonic homilies passing well,
And if on eiu-lli we meet no more
May we greet on the other shore.
MOW
Oin* Cost Sale still
continues. G oods
sold at cost will not
be taken back, ex-
changed norcharged.
J. M. Harrison & Son.
Fred Woodmansee,
WATCHMAKER ind JEWB.ER.
OSes St Millinlb-y Store
The Plum Grove (’o-operative
store at West Point was burned
Sunday morning at 12:30 The
origin of tin* fire is unknown, lint
it is thought the store was first
robbed and then burned to cover
up the crime. We understand
(lie loss in catimated at. $12,000
willn$4.()00 insurance.
Hett«r Par Tils llluug Ta Snr««[i»ill
F-v those living ii- the,malaria (.**•
ct». Grove's fade Iasi UUili I’onicr.
W. II Rohinaon. Hie well known
and popular piano libier. we learn
will locate in Flatonia in Hie near
fill are. Mr. Rohinson is well
known tlirouglmnt tins section amt
I needs no rccommemlalion from us
! We welcome him and family to our
midst.
The wolf limit oil 281b, is like-
ly to be called off. as Hie liter-
ahtiiita have not decided lo cloae
up for the entire do» or jnat in the
evening.
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PONTE
TOBACCO SPIT
and SMOKB
————— Your Lifeawayt
You esn b* Owel of inr lorn, at lobucco u*ln«
...117, b. mods «aU. m««u*ttc. full
new life and vigor by taking HO-JO Ilf,
that makia weak mao «troo*. Maay gala
(an pound, in ten dara Oear BOO, OHO
cured. All dniniat*. Cura auaraalaad. Book-
let and advice TRBK. Addraaa tmuXO
SliMKDY CO., Cldca*» or M«w York. «3»
1
Little Jou Pierce Smith Inn) a
ii it tuber of his little friends lo join
hint Saturday nvening to assist i*
celebrating hi* birthday.
Your Hair
“Two year* ago my hair was
falling out badly. I purchased •
bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and
soon my hair stopped coming out.”
Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111.
If you art: suffering from drowt
ness in '.lie day time, irregularity o'j
Minim m oon
Alenas a muddy complexion. Pare |
ness ill .lay «•«»-. ---------- " • | b|„m| m,,k.-s a clear complexion.'
temper, sleepless nights, general dr Lj v «H |'.lsl(.|*HH Chill Tonic makes
bililv licitlachc, nml guncral wmu. ol |
tone 'of the system, use 11 crlane. ! pure rich blood
pi'i'-Wfi(! CU Ul‘,if “ml 1U“‘llV 11 C'"1’ | •Inlius Sleinlieiiser, n prominent
'foi'suIu by A. Brmmeinami. | farmer just norlli of Flnt on in. I
_ __________ imule Tin* Argus n pleasant call |
HOUSTON’S WEEK OF CARNIVAL, j Monday, lie bus puielmsed nil- j
I Im Houston Carnival week, Lee. ditionallaud adjoining his place.
\ on the Cistern road and is making
blackbirds nroniul ii Lcuerl lias joincil Hie m ill name in -.»» .........• ........ wil* ,IB °"H -| . .,
blnckPmlsili l.nl 1.1 J olll.es'tlie n,.ml br.lliimt fesl.yals of Hie |>as. |.re|.M.ntions fur a ling...........
h„v s'nek 8o great was Hie rush Walters & Luno; that the olltees , , .
nay s.u k. vo gic... i ,i..,..,,t,, Tl„> eelehrated No-Isa oh 1 (Mining year,
that it was difficult for Hie clerks I of Hit new linn will remain over
the First National hank of La
tfrange. Will practice in a
courts, Stale and Fedetnl.
Wollers & Lime.
Leo. K, Li nei I.
to wait on all.
r ty*h‘ s alwnvR
iveivt
returning 8un
loen a: i Juvjt
i'i.
A.fU
l dowi
West _
sl Mnsgt'n'lag Tonic.
1 nalelwttA, -’hill Tonic,
_ lit g is registered
_ rjfgjHSBfn . This makes
! I lord one Next I
R OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
| Aeryed in *ur style you desire
H. Miller.
Ilnrk Adam* » reported Quite
-with slow fever, ut the pnr-
YES
near j Wre have the finest line of blank-
eta, quills &c.) ever brought to
tins uiutket,
YES
Our line of ladies wraps, skirls.
a ! shawls lioserv is very cheap, and
lo San
if you will call we chii convince
you. Don’t forget Hie 5 par cent
discount on all dry goods on bills
coffee a i of $1'» and over.
YES
New molasses just in. Come and
get a gallon. ■
YES
Our lino of trunks, vnliccs and
i grips is huge and cheaper Hunt
ever.
YES
Our lino of mens shoes and hoots
is complete, Shirts, gloves, hose
lulls, etc,, of all quality.
M. COCKRILL.
r NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
A This is to inform I he cil izens^
jof Flatonia and vicinity. I will^
Jopeu up a jewelry store iu I" la - ,
<tonia on the first of December/
► iu Hie hospital building, where H
bn ill keep a complete line of jew ^
fcelry. silver ware, cut glims and^
Ltuiisical inati unients. Hold your^
Fciirislmas ot'dri'N uniil 1 conic.,
? A. V. Sl HVAH
■ pageiuit, Flnwer Parade*, Street Car-
1 niynl, Kuo Department Fannie, Fire
I works display, and the entry of King
I Nntloe, together with the social fane
! (ions ef the tCing and the Houston
GARD OF THANKS
To The Woodmen of the World
and friends who assisted us so
kindly during the Iasi illness and
, polls ct IIIO wing aim me .................
TLiglit Guard, coiiibiae to create a set-j death of our son nml brother.
! ies of ntI fuelioasl’wliicli will ho ditti wish lo
0, Q. Mem-fee of Chilton, wns j cult to resist. The Southern l’scific thanks.
express our heartfelt
Mrs. S. t’. Cook & family
Perhaps your mother
had thin hair, but that is
no reason why you must
go through life with half-
starved hair. If you want
long, thick hair, feed it
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
and make it rich, dark,
and heavy.
Sl.M a bottle. Alt dniftHts.
If your drugg>”t cannot supply you,
Demi uh ouo diiilar and wo will express
you a bottle. Be aure and give the na
of your nearest express office. Addre
..... Be Bure andgi --------
your nearest express office. Address,
J. t’. A YER CO., Lowell, Mans.
!
Ss
j in Flatonia Monday to sea home
| folks and friends, returning Mon-
day evening.
The Doctors Tinker have moved
pito Ilia " hi. Meuafci) rosidcnen « ham
lliev may ha found ut all tjaics wliaa
| professimudly wanted.
H. A. Mencfee, having sold out
Tlie Truck Grow ers’ met Mon: j ||)P haigle nl Moulton, gave pos-
day night with a very good at - j g^oMision Monday and came up lo
tuudauce. Several committee* were | Flatonia same day.
appointed. Ono committee was | IIe|l(,,|linr|ei.s fol. n„vlhing
appointed to draft c"l,""lull°" | t|H. grocerv lme. *'
Sunset Haul a will sell low rata ticket
pa,m all points along the line from
I | Ml |(io to Ora age inclusive timing
the week. Special excursion rales
wilt ho given account ot No-lsa-oh.
( pageant Dec. 10, mu', the famous Flow j „| | |,e residence of the bride's put—
! er Parade Dec 12. Ask yom agent j eM|H Muhlnon. May Itappi
' for pm tiealai s or address)
S. F B. Moiso 1’. T. M’gi'
IlyTeuI bus Proven Host,
Grove’s Tasteless ('bill Tonic.
Win, Ray and Miss Klin Hol-
stein were tunrriod last Sunday,
MERTLICK BROS,
11A• 11 !S14> 11 I I’XMS.
in
»d roods j«»t in. New
lot t v description.
i
Bloina.
^OHic FinkeiisTeiii is visit-
ft tend a Scliitlotibitrg this
ireak
All glassware, queensware and
ferockery at cost at Sloma’a
B. p. McNutt, Hie wheel-horse
j Blackjack neighborhood, wns in
ill Tuesday
Lj c. McVea for Land »m-
Mra. J Q Henry and little
Beatrice left Monday afternoon for
their new home in Ashland, Ky..
after a three months visit lo her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C W,
Burns, a part of which time she
was .coo fined lo her bed seriously
ill. out her liealllt i* sufficiently
restored for Iter to join her hus-
band. who i* book keeper for a
large steel plant. She wishes,
through The Argus, (to express
thanks to those who were so kind
to her (firing her illness. Her in-
tention was to have called upon
i-eiiii-nsil I those friends, blither time being1 jorpidl
Ipfff; rew dw mt wUsL'S' «'"■ ........... “J* j S2»5» dmld......... -
' expresslng'her apptcciation of then lem j,, perfect order.
ami bylaw for Ilia government, of
the Association, also a committee
on crates and sacks, and one to
ascertain tbe acreage in cabbage.
If. B. Tanner was Hie recipient
of a handsome sitter medal Inst
Sunday. It was beautifully en
graved and came from tlm South-
ern I’aeifie Inspectors who inspec-
ted Ibis route in May It was
presented him as a reward for ^ ,,,,,,
the most perfect office on Ihe route , g(le|| (lt fuvei.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU
ARE TAKING.
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Ionic beesnso Iho formiilii is
plainly printed on every bottle show
iug Hint it .is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. No Cure No Pay.
50 cents.
A. V. Schvnii, of Sinner, will,
on Ihe 1st 'of Ihe coming month,
open up a jewelry business in our
town lie will keep an up-to-date
slock of gold and silver ware, cut
glass and musical Instrument*.
Repairing will be under his per-
sonal supervision. ‘Nee his card
in another column.
I)ir./.tness spells of blindness, bend
echo and sour stomach a-o caused hy
torpid liver and constipated bowels.
Asn Hitters lemovea the
Slomn
ol,l Argus again. We sweethearts
1’i^.if Rolf, Barclay, wife and cmdd not get along without it. ami
son (if Uni wood, came down Tues j <>"ly wish wo could get a copy daily-
day and will be will: relatives n
few day s.
ifiicKly Ash Hitters cures disease
of the kidneys, cleanses and strength
oils the liver stomach and bowels.
Bold by A. Biuonemano.
ness bo I heir Inf.
The editor went to Gonzales
Saturday and found his son .1 .
G Crocket I in bed where he had
been for the past ten days with
... , , slo-v fever, hut is about lo rceov-
Wo sweethearts will write the deal
er from it * effects.
Mnlarlu Makes Impure Mluoit
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures
We will do all kinds of black-
smithing, sneh as wagon, Imggy,
horse-shoring all-1 plow work.
Keen on lined a lull stock of
supplies. Hi ices moderate and
salisfaetieii giutriniteed. Give a*
a oh 11.
ELM GROVE NEWS.
Nov 11, 1901.
Horace Goode returned Inst Mon
day lo his work in Wliortnu conn
ly after fully recovering from his
H. SLOM A—
NOTARY PUBLIC
instead of weekly. Wo think it the
host panel'published in Fayette comi-
ty.
Well, we nro not oveV-biudened
wilb news tins week, but will giye you
all we know:
Mrs. Null was called to Muldonn
las! week on account of the serious
illness of her gisnildtiuglilcr. Mrs. convenient for use.
Culp.
Mrs. Jncoli is visiling her mother
I *)dr Fall goods Utid samples just ar-
il some oilier, i|vti| y<ml ,-nv „ (c„|(
would do likewise s,,i| „t Latest pnlterus nml
mnl aria.
Our friend (', N. Ray l.roughl
us in a load of wood last week.
We would be glad
of our renders
this pretlv weather,
Cnromel Syrup in quart cans
Fancy Goods.
Slonia,
The Woman's Foreign Mission-
Polansky’s Bakery.
Fresh Balogna Sau-
sage evQry day.
larsouth siih*.‘%«
J
F. SVASTA
Ji
OlHW.
up-to*ilnte vIpk.
NORTH SIDE
ami familv this week. i
Miss Allii* Allsup ciiiie homo from ary Society held a Tm-eting Mon
her school Friday evening lo bo wilb day evening at Iho residence of
horn,‘folks, returning Sunday. Mrs. M. Corkrill. Next meeting
... ...___I Miss Filial and Mollio Beale visited wj|| |)H with Mr*. Cliamliers Mali •
A G, lb.lton and wife came j relatives in our midst Sunday. I day after 3d Sunday in December
down from M.ildonn Tuesday. Mrs. Langly ol v„„r town is now
Mr. Bolton went, on to San An- living with her .leogl.l, ., Mrs Butler. |
Bakery d Resiaurait,
H. LANGH. Proprietor.
Haying opened tip a Bakery
tnuio,
\V'o are glad lo have an
For a IIrsl class
; SHAVE AND HAIR CUT !
go to Autono Diierr.
I Agent for the best laundry in Tex'.
Pale Paoplf Hare Pair IIIoimI.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic makes
\\ it h us rich blond*
. . ,, I SalesMiien wn»jJ|^^to look after
Ben Parker and family will m n a to .
| Wnelder in the near Tuliire. Tins is lour interest S’*'1® "'.it ml
'Inn estimable rmnily mid we hope tlioy lining counties .-alary or .......
may find their new home both plon*- j mission
an'. and profitable-
A. B. Allsup made a (lying trip to
nml Restaurant in Ihw build-
ing formerly occupied by Joe
Skalik, I nm prepared to
Revved the people of Flstoms
by fiirnisliing llicin evury-
1 liing in the Ifnkery line mid
good meals. Kyerytliiug
up to-date AW* Confect lon-
ely- in connect ion. Celt and see ms
Lincoln Oil f o
Cineinnal i- O
i“n few days cwtfj
gtiyes hi Monlfon.
FOtt MOTH)
tji-ove’s T»»t*le*» t'liiir$ronic.
|r. Geo Allen, Jf.. i" <;«l
V ; tbi. week on
,ta
Jim, varfcv- Keg IVkles.
.....a
Misses A linn Womsly and Sint j ljn()l.nlltJ0 |,(St wo(!k.
lie Hu (tor returned to Wnelder | (, lj,)„K,|,),1 „f Wft,-hler. visited
Monday after it visit lo reluliyes j fi-iemln in tlii» ootntnuiiify Sunday lust
and friends here. j As wo ere at the end of news items,
Yiniety of Sausage, Fresh and ......... of
Slnma we will hid you n sweet, good night.
B,,e' ‘ ' j Two Sweettient-ls.
Tin kind You Haw Atway3 Bough
Tin Stomach d Kidneys
< *«iii 1*0 rmoct l»y lti«
icas M Remedy.
kindness.
Woman and Jswsls
Jewel, candy, flowers, man-tliol
Sold by A. Brunnemann.
On« tiiglit last week Hie horse
...nd saddle of Fietcli Sullivan were
stole it from t Lo rock on Penn Ave.
r* SlOlfll milll » ii" iw' n » 0,1,1 41 ’ w,
the order ot u womans preferences | #|M| nexl (|,s horse was found
a magnet of mighty [ ^..........U|. „„,i Unnhet
power to Hit sveragsi woman. Xven
JaweU form a magnet of ml*"iy I w|(lrllVilg bridle nml blanket
power U. the average.woman. | ,||mi 8rtddle
.. ,ZZSgtt.*,Lv.n. t'1*I-«r..............
to «mWe tn savo Uie money to !'*** • of lown.
was in Ha- cll^ Umuh, II a woman will risk • Cooking «nd h
*f,er her tigalfti to got a pl
The above was received last week
J. Ii. Sloiun and Lockhart Will
I is were both on llm road the first; but loo late for publication,
of the week selling goods for the
firm of Wallis, Landes & C’o.
Mrs. Florence Cullen and cliil |
dren left Monday for Hmilhville
wlteie IJanT joined Mr, Cullen
I Smilhville will i*e t heir future
I home.
A. W. Roulli wii* confined to
HERBS frem MEXICO^
Cotes
V;t
Standard plows, planlera and |,is bed all of Inst week, ailling up
middlubrcakera arc llie best farm• J^jUi,(i„y for Ihe first lime. He
L'tirJI liKItd -
g
her liaaitn to goi a oac™ ..............f t greatly Ted
^^■|tcir hranch bouse |*her foriWy h.raelf against Urn in- ^ 8t(“>ye j
>'w*"1
wiH
ikiHilP * cmt Now ,s
ifcfcG. H. Mueller
—
*|C 4tt»«
' suosl*(!
'L,ii
ns Tablet* aarej,
P« K«r«, N
Geinmii
irrest foti
aid lieal
ular use of Dr.
Myrup. It will prom
sumption in it* early slap- ........ •
lita nffectrtd lung* anil hronchial tulie
am! drive tlio dread diaeasg from ilia
cltl, u i* not a cure all, but it I*
for congti*, cotand
You can'
J
stoves
prices,
ied to
For Electric Door and Call Bells or
Private Phones, see
Dave liidolbnch,
Uun VV. UhvHfww.---
ling implements made, lor sale only 1 wns qnite sick, but is now able
get about some.
Mn nnn MAH TniBil
Rwon.
and
^^^lins been
onn-uts
Stbst wreck
^fe very life
I*
K aauhtish-
Hiickly A*h
m.
^■tiM-i
1
iu.
Mrs. .1, II. Thompson re I nr tied
lo her home in Bollville, last Fri-
day, via Houston. Her little bro-
ther. Killough Fnites accompan-
ied her
Strength tillable* y<,u to Ktnlnl llie Heu
Oi-ove’s Tnstcleas Chill Toole gives
Kti'ongth.
Tlie party that borrowed one of
toy jack screw* and forgot to re-
turn iti will eonfer im* a grt-nt fn -
yor by returning snme nt once.
A EiJelbmdi.
Miss Lota (’ochrehan,
snd
and
at alomu’s.
wanted
We want uTJtlj lo learn I lie
printing trade. One that enn rend
writing and can spell. A good
chance to learn a good profession.
Apply at this office.
P. A Kerr went down lo Allan-
the first of Inst week and assisted don’t lay
C. A. Walker iu bringing up 3(H)
beeves for B. P. Blood worth. Mr.
B. will feed hero lliis wilder, and
will get 300 bend more Ibis week.
TheBwat Prescription for Ms
laria
For side Ity '.
A Brunnemann,
A. W. Routh.
Grove’s Tasteless Cldll 1'oiiin makes I
You Strong, j
A Mexican show was the nttrno
lion several nights Ihe past week,
but egg* being plentiful they pull
ed out for a place where liens
TAKE
PRICKLY
Chills and Fever is a lad lie of Grove’
I Tasteless Chill Tonic, It is simply
;»T*r"oi n,0*l : rron ami (piine in a tasteless form,
chnrmilig’yoting lady of Luting No em-a—no pay. Price fOc.
WHS n viador in Fhdo'nin Ihe past
week, the guest of Mis* Hal it* I,,.
* i hlonm h,
Wliitlir, v
ASH
BITTERS
lor Itidlqustion, roMdeatSM.
KMuuy I rautSss.
Fresli, mid pure, In ivy a
IT CL) WE
The New LIVER MED-
ICINE, takes tha place
of Calomel and counter-
acts malarial poison:
is the only GUARAN-
TEED Liver Medicine
for
indigestion
CONSTIPATION
and DYSPEPSIA
Sold by all Druggists
at 35 cts per Bottle,
•sF"AII druggists are authorised to
refund mouay if not *ati*factory.
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Crockett, J. R. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. [4], Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1901, newspaper, November 14, 1901; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980819/m1/5/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.