The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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A At W%rfh ftJVAVAJVAA^
KAOLIN FACTORY
/ ASSURED.
Hurrah for Flatonia !
READ TUB NEWS.
Our sales tiny for cheap grocerioM is avery liny. We
offer bini;hino lit all timea—no n|>i*«;i>iI milt'a tiny
Wear® Imre to may anti treat our customers rinilt
in every way. Our cheap prices are our ailverlie.
ineut. We lieartl one of our cash customers re
mark to hie friend ; “By (loeh ! I not in the hole
at lent hv buying on time and credit.’’ Huv for
Cash. Come to nee us and get prices.
6. C. Simmons & Co,
Boss Egg and Grocery Men.
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Mrs. II W Harrison,
At Uoiuf, 1-iidny, Mint'll 18, from
4 lo 7 P M.
| The friend* of both Mrs. Harrison
: mid Mis. .1. W Muleer are cor
Idially invited. Mrs. Matoer will
| (like her departed for tier future
home al San Antonio hi a few
days and wouhi lie pli'iv-Nil In meet
her aeqiuiiiiiaiicea at Mrs II. W.
Harrison's on above dale.
JUST ARRIVED
Full Assori nielli of
Spring Hats !
From 25 Cents TJ|\,
•Call and nialto your soluuti.in b< fora
the .look is hrokiill.
He*|ieeifulllv,
Mrs. L. B. Wondtnaiisue.
Grand
Huqionde Ball! ! i|
RACKET STORE
t
Olle’s Park,
Eastqr Monday, Apr.|
4/1904.
Good music. Every-
! body is cordially invi-
ted
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PitiV.KH*"XN FOLLOWS:
1 1st Prize, Oust OOst 11 Ine
1
7*4 To tlic Economically Inclined:
We ask that'/you give us a trial and see it we do not
give \ on more goods for the same money than elsewhere. £-
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HE LOCAL NEWS
Oysters at R Millers.
Still no rain.
Ail over laces for waists at
Ai'uitn & Lane's.
Real eetate in demand
A. Brtimiemiimi has purchased
wo lots on tlie public square.
Dout forget the Ladies Aid So-
lely Bazaar on the 25.
Tile new crush leather belts, nil
olore, at Arnim & Lnuu’s.
W. R. Morgan has purchased
he lot his barber shop is on
Still I bey come. New Hoods nt
M, Cockrill’s.
Mayor Bunting made a business
trip to San Antonio Tuesday.
56 Barrels of Old Bourbon
At $2.00 per gallon nt.
John N. Schulz.
A. S Tlmleineyer came up from
Shiner Tdesday.
Full set teeth for $!0 00 every
Saturday. J, H. Murphy,
Dentist.
Paul Ketnpe made a business
trip to Shiner Tuesday.
New clothing, new styles and
®ond goods. M. Cot'krill.
Ribbons just arrived, a complete
line, nt Arnim & Lnuess
Miss Margnrette Foster has
Thanks.
As President of the U. I). C.,
Chapter, No. 541, I wish to thank
the Flatonia Drnmnlic Club, one
mid all, of which Mrs. E. A. Ar-
niin is president, tor the nice sum
of $30.85 recently donated by
lhem for the beuclll (of the wives
of the Con federal a Home inmates,
who are being fed from the ermuhs
that are left on llir'q- husband's
plates. There can he found no
more worthy object of our tender
care than .these dear old women
who perhaps spun and wove (doth,
knit socks and gave all the "ilia-
2d " next best cost lime
3d " funniest '*
Dancing, gents inn.keil
“ uiims.kei)
Ladies Free-
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by
ti-elese little workers—l)r. Kiligs
New Life I’ills. Millions are always
at work, night and day, curing imlj.
yeslion, Dilhousness Conalpatioii,
Mice Headache and all Stomach,
Liver and blwcl( troubles. Easy | ^ uua0,vil.
pleasant, safe. sure. Only 25« at
All Di ugid-ts.
if 2,50
1 5(1
1.00
25c j
bill' |
I
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Peoples’ Party Meeting.
We, the People's Party of Fayette
coanly. Texas, in County Coiivuntioa
ote as our
We sell wire nails per pmnnl 4c
•Slcriiiig hall polaxli 2 Imlls for 15c
Death on dirt 5c
Laundry Soap, tni better 2 for fie'
or 11 bars for 25c
1 hot tin mid a 5e bx Uarrelt siiiift1 25c
or will sell you 5 bailies for $1 00
Uohleil a vie grease 31b bucket 15o
Glass t mu biers per set 20c
WbitaaupH and saucers, English
PRICE
to
ALL.
whip, per set &0e
O ip line of 50c. to 75c neffligOA
sliirls tif'H InfiIr*111o>'s iu VnlllO,
ICxpec*iog iliin week *iimw emlitYiid•
m y. w Ate., a ml will tonrk
tlicll) to MI*1I, |no
i-^Un expecting daily Spring line of
**/\ir''8lk Over nlioew unit Oxford* for
ngOi,. Somelhing dressy, coiliforlu-
Lie unci iliufiblv. 'Jiy a pair ami «oe>
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FLATONIA, T XAS.
The parade of I he great Flotu
Shows will leave I he show grounds
promptly nl 10 o’elock in the
iiioriiing of the day of exhibit ion.
This pageant, which is oyer a mile
in length, will pass through Hie
principal streets of the city, and
should lie seen whether you intend
to visit the exhibition or not.
terinl aid” possible to onr South- j
land dining the terrible struggle Best Remedy for consump'ion
of the G0,s. Col Clieneworlh in * “The thirst remedy for ronsiitnp-
I'ortued Ihe Daughters iu the last lion I ever used is Chanilierhiid’s
State Convent ion of Ihe (lfwtitll- jHloitint-li untl Liver Tnl.lets,” say.
lion ef lhe.se women who were lie - ’ RM|h'r, of h ronksville. N \ ,
ing fed, he slated, as told above, **'/' m 1
and at once Ihe response from ihe
loyal hearts of Hint great body
Was to assist as early ns possible
in providing an annex to the
Home and (he miiinfniunuce of
same for Ihe helpless wives and
mothers of the Confederacy. (Joel
speed Ihe work,
Respectfully,
Mrs. li. O. Faires,
without HUV
unpleasant elicet, anil-leave the bow-
els in a perfeellv natural condition,,,
For sale lly A lirunnemaiin.
1. That we wisli to Y<:
con sciences dictate,
2. That we love liberty of speech,
of the press and of suffrage,
3. That the yoke of h parly can
become so odious and oppressive us
that of any tyrsut.
4. Thai a'majority of the people I
should choose their county officers,
nut a majority of a parly choose conn-!
t,> officers for them.
5. I hat nominations for county ;
officers would be injurious lo our
county of Fayeile which is now in
snub prosperous condition.
0, For tlie above reasons ami many
more too numerous to mention we are
opposed- to nomination for county j
officers.
7. That we pledge ourselves and
the pari.' we represent, flint we, the
Peoples’ Parly of Fayette county,
Texas will make no nominal ions lor
comity officers provided the Demo-I
I [ crats nml Republicans of
County make no nominations for conn-
ly officers.
8. I lint a copy oT these resolutions
he served upon the County Judge;
I
mMmmmsmmsmmmmmmm
Proper
of Pnen-
Treatment
mama
Pneumonia is mo dangerous a dis-
ease for anyone to atiempl to doctor
Margnrette Foster lots himself, although he mav have tin*
been visiting relatives in Yoakum
Jns. L. Kt'.rr and family
last week for Sail Antonio when?
they will make their future home
| The move was make on account
of Mmol mlj’Hiltnges. Mav their that he make lytiute a mailer of record, j week
new home he pleasant ami enjoy Tlmt a copy be served upon tlm elmir- ‘
Hie best of health is the wisli of man of the Democratic Executive
their many Fayette county friends. ; Committee and upon the chairman of
I ihe Republican Executive Committee
of Fayette Comity, Texas
For a first-class it !). The above was unanimously
cun icd,
PLANTING SEASON.
Buy from Headquar-
ters and Plant at once
00 day white corn.
00 day yellow corn
Texas, home seed,
Amber cane seed.
Oitinge cape seed.
Herman millet seed
Triumph pnlalues.
Early Ohio polalm-s.
Early Rose pnlalues.
King’s Early cnMnn.seed,
(Jiavson ci i n ti t v col (.nil seed.
Onion sells
Harden seed,
ARNIM & LANE,
Headquarters.
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ARKET, @i
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Ling’s Nlnnd. Fhitoiii,, Texas.
KERR & COMPANY, Prop’s
FAT BEEVES SLAUGHTERED DAILY
l‘Ti'slt Imt sttiisnufc ai>« 1 Imt barbecued meats tempting-
ly spco.oi ^jicpial jittentidii given to out
< crop and railroad orders. We
tv-sowt!’ illy solicit your patronage
' 5 STRICTLY CASH.
V5». jAl a.
for (lie past week.
Six line young white Leghorn
roosters for sale, 50c eHoli. Ap-
j»ly to Mrs. Willeford.
Mrs H. A. Woods left Monday
for Hnu Antonio where she will
visit relatives for two weeks.
W. M. TUCKER, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office—Kouth’s Drug Storv
SHAVE AND HAIR* II . curried, " hi, Burke*, Chin ii,
On tic I, VV, DOLEJSI, . )
proper remedies Ht lntnd- A pliy-l 1 Agent for Ihe best laundry iu Tex j • t’-i Payette t o., I ex.
siciau should alwaye be called. It .......... ............ ■••• J. J. BttITivnn. Sec.
should be bourne in niiml however. ... .. , .............. — ■
Cotton lioes cheaper Ilian ever.
Wm. Stein.
Flatonia “is not done crowing
yet.” Our rooster is likely to
appear again soon.
Topay hosiery is Ihe best and
Arnim A Lane’s is the place to
bny ii. Try it.
J. C. McGill made Cuero & bits'
i«te88 visit Tuesday returning yes-
terday.
"Lime Choked Water
Coils.”
Have your hot water boiler
changed and connected the new
way. No more trouble with chok-
ed pipes. Cull on
Win. Stein.
R. S. Cadwell returned yester-
day from a lengthy visit to Ar-
kansas,
Dorn is the best tailoring house
in America. We are their agents
co let us take your meneurs for a
coring suit at once.
* Arnim A Lane,
Joe Roeenhnnr is making ex-
tensive improvements on his gin
property.
Lowest prices on Voiles” and
I goods in Spring end Summer
a. Beautiful trimmings. Pro
ut in half. M. Cockrill
O. G. Moore liontesteatt was
laat week, Emit Giepner be
the purchaser. (,.>
he Womans’ Foreign Mission
'Society will meet with Mrs.
A. Chambers Tuesday March
at 4 p. ra.
ASTORIA
far Iafuts cad Children.
KMJn Im Ahiptapt
tliul pneumonic ulwttyc results from a
cold or from an altact of gut1, and
by the proper treatment of these dis-
eases a threatened altact of pneu-
monia may he warded oil'- I here is
no question whatever Wbout Ibis, tic
during the thirty years or more that
Chamberlains Cough Keinedy lias!
been used, vve have yet to learn of a 1
single case of o cold or altact of the
grip having rcsuUed in pneumonia j
when this remedy was used. It is;
also used by physicians in the treat-
ment of pneumonia with the best re-
suits. l)r. W, J. Smith, of Sanders,
Ala., who is also a druggist, says of it |
*‘l have been selling Chamlierlaio’s j
Cough remedy and prescribing it in
my practice for the past six years.
-,I use it in cases of pneumonia and
have always gotten the best results,,,
For sale hy A. Uruunenian,
'.'*J.Ja’iV;'>B-.''>g'7* (Tr>g;*.r,*»n>g'iiVv'> gr*a".air;* erT*.rrd.-r,<"-S“l|
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The LightningRod Agent
' Was presented to a good nu-
d i ti nee ut Moulton Wednesday
night of lust week by (lie Flatonia
Dramatic Club, We have heard
not hi UK but praises of each partic-
ipant and onr little sister city en-
joyed the evening's eutertuihfneut.
Friday following I be piny was
reproduced to a large Flaloma
nudianoe. It would be pleasing i,i,n R,ia a'errible cough set in he
indeed tc give each a special men - 1
tion but space forbids. Each!
cltnractet] carried their parts well
and were repeatedly applauded.
The recitation of Mrs. E. A. Ar-
oint, was spendid and was cliutui'
ingly rendered.
The soug and dance by L. C.
Herndon was immensely applaud*
ed.
[The Flatonia orchestra furnish-
ed music for the occasion, also for
the dance after tlie performance.
The above play will be presented
at the Weimar opera liqttse tonight
by the Flatonia Dramatic Club.
GLAD TIDINGS:
—irTTr—m iwiii i inininf inr—nium
Liberty Bell or Beauty Flour
Red Cross Raking Powder
Picture with cvey can
,3 1-^ sack coffee
I do/ le.nous
Set plates, flat or soup
1 bucket Irish potatoes
Strictly Cash.
Watch our next ud.
Your, For Business,
ID-U-selsz dc
«•*■** MHMh
Tragedy Averted. Henry Preying baa bought ilia
.•’Just la the nlok of time our little ! Waller Qneheileuux home iu Hie
hoy wax saved” writes mra W. Wat- i eastern port ion of town. ..
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio, 'I’neit- J jf troubled with w*:tk digestion,
inoiiia hud played sna hsttoc with , tielching or soor stomach, use (’httm-
berlain.s htomach alid Liver Tablets
»ml you will get ijuirk relief.
For Sale by A. Jlrunnenmn,
The question of Hie hour is
“Wlmt will you take for your res-
idence!”
J. N 'Schulz pnrchirsed 25 bur
i'els of I tvii stamped Bout bon Inst
lie lionghl nil his wliis
keys iu hu ge quail til ies nml for
spot ciish which enables linn to
h-iiiil smut' nt wbtilesele prices
Ills eptiie stock of whiskey is at
present 100 bin l ids, of which 85
bnrrels nre at difTei.eiit dislilbrs
bonded witrcliouses in Hie enst mill
west mid Hie linliiiice on I ho roitd
tumriiig and nt his ivmidionso.
For the corn-el ness of Ibis state-
ment I refer >oil to Ihe First Nn-
t to util bank of t his city,
liestiect fully,
•1 ne. N, Sciniiz.
It never dlsoapolnta.
F. J. Willi.mis, 'proprietor of tho
Ilitnilton Drug Co.. Hmnilton, lows,
nys Chnmberlnin's Colic Cholera
and Dinireoes Ki-medv is prncticnllv
’at ftris'tfsjtnrBij'irsir'if'tsrtfirirfftririnftfirsinnnnnsTrirstrirsifYirtrtnnnrw
(SOUTHERN PRIDE
. job
SALOON".
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Flit! Find Wines.. Liqnors and Cigars!
and Ire Cold Beer always in Stock.
North side of depot.
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the only remedy lit* sells for (Mumps, i
i- l
din rihoeu iilid colic,. frttf tlie pin in (lint
Lie J
ii never (lissnpnints, 1 1
4.-..-1
For Mile hy A. Bimil)ennui 1
45i
The Argus is in t-ecFitit of u f
li'tiglhy nommmiii'alinn from Hon, }
, and fore
t
W, N. Hobson of LaGrauge, op• I
posing enmily nomiiialioiis. WL 1
ii'gn.'l om- inability to publish i
same owing to ils length. 3
W. O. KOCH, Proprietor.
ix a fljLajtJt.fi in a. Asuia a a.A a gg.iuuia.tt c slsls. jesjulijia jlslbjuui jlsljulbji ahj
sides, Doctors , treated , li im but ho
grew worse every day. At length w„
tried I)r, Kings Ne-v Discovery for
Consumption and our darling whs
saved. He’s now sound, and well.,,
Everybody ought to know it's the
only sure Cure for Coughs, Colds and
all Lung dieeases,
Guaranteed by All Druggists.
Trice 50o ami $1,00, Trial botlle
free.
H. II. Harrison lias pnrchasthl
the residence of Mra. J, VV. Ma
leer, possession ot which Will be
given iii about two weeks.
Tlie Best Cough hyrup.
S. L. Apple, ex-Trobate Judge,
Ottawa Co., Kansas writes. "I'liit is
to sav I have used Billiard,s tlnre-
boiiml Syrup for vt-ii"», and I do not
hesitate to recromend it as Hie best
I'oiigb syrup 1 have ever used.., 2ai-,
60.-, $1 00.
Fur sale by A. Bnmnemann
TOSIIiT 3^. SC^HITT'TZl,
THE OLDEST WHISKEY
HOUSE IN THE CITY
Frutn to day on I will retail whiskey at wholesale prices.
Don’t buy roigut for $2.00 per gallon when I will see you
a lluec year old. two stumped si might Boitrlioii for the
same money $2.00 per gallon, and from four to t*n year uid
Rye mid Bum lion nt comparative, prices.
Call and get n sample of $2.00 BoUrhon which you can’t
buy anywhere else less than $3 00.
■eftis MMMO
All those, who have subscribed
to the kituliu fnt'lory tire hereby
requested to cull nt Hie bank and
pay the amount of their subset ip
tion By authority of the coin-
mil tee
White goods, mercerized Mad-
ras. stripe fannies, dotted sivisses.
dimities, organdies, Persian lawns,
in fact everything in while goods
nt Arnim & Lane’s,
It Saved Hia Leg.
P, A. Danforth of La G range, On.,
suffered (or six month with a (right,
fill running sore on hi* leg; but
writeslthat Buckleug Arnica Halva
wholly cured it in five days. For
Ulchen,Wounds, Piles, it is tlie best
salve Injthe world, Core guaranteed,
Only 26cts- Bold by All Druggists,
OABTORXA.
t—_ y- Iks You Hw (twin BagM
>So great have been the cmowill
in nHeudauce at the great Flolo
Shows, llull the inaungement lots
requested, ns fat' ns possible and
convenient, Hint Indies and chil-
dren attend (lie afternoon pt'ifor-
manor, and thus avoid tlie crowd
nt night.
Inualuable for Rheumatism.
1 have been suffering for the past
few yeurs with a severe titled of rheu-
matism and found that Ballard,#
Snow Linement was the only tiling
Hist gave me satisfaction and tended
to alleviate my pains. March 24th
1002, John C, Deguau, Kinsman, Ills,
2r>u, 60c and 9100.
Sold by A. Brupnemann
OA.
Boars ths
ITOTIIA.
t Ths Kind You Haw Always Bougtit
B««rt ths /> ln* tou itiuo Always
T*
'1’lie Ladies Aid Society will
meet at tlie residence ot Min. J.
M, Harrison March 21, at 3 p. ni.
Another car Aremotor wind
mills just received. Bought, client*
and will sell cheap. Win. Stein. Boaritho
Hon. 0. E. Lane of LnHrnuge
was transacting business hero Hie
first o{ the week.
Couiplele line of
just received. Wm, Stein.
Hon. J. F. Wolters ot La-
Grange was iu Flatonia lust Mon-
day on profession business.
A Fav rite Remedy for Bab
Mrs. F. P. "Yeager hud mollier, , *
...... ..... , i Its pleasant taste, and prompt
Mrs. L' . W . Halo, lett Monday c|)rM Iliu.t> ciramherlainG
for a week’s visit to Schulenburg Collgn.4<(-medy a favorite will, the
relatives. i moiheis of small children. It quick.
J, (' Ml ‘Idler and son of O' l.v cures llu-ir roughs and Colds and
Quinn spent Monday and pari of prevent, anv danger of pnemnonir
Tuesday in Flaloma surveying for consequeucaa. It
, , .... : not only oines croup, but when given
the kaolin factory company. ;
■, - >■ | on a. the i-roupy coiiSlt appeals
Who 1ms lost a turkey! The ; will prevent .ths attaet.
owner can gel it by describing *'l,r lbunnenjaii.
same nml paying for tiiis notice.!
Call nt Ibis ofli e.
Mess. Brooks and Henderson of
Washier cnme down lo witness the
Lightning Roil Agent last Fiiilay
night.
Bean the__/t Ih# Kind Ycu Have Alivjys Bouctil
’“■r
Bs-
I Col. 8. 0, Grimshuw was liere
jtnst Thursday from Houston on
fishing tRckle | business connected witli Ilia kunliii
factory,
Frank Valcntn nml wife visited
Shiner relatives and friends last
Friday.
Pustmiister Julius Lnux made
LaGrauge a business visit Iasi
( Friday returning Sunday.
! Mrs. If i<l it* Mann and little
, daughter of LaGrauge came over
* Mniuluy
Mra lulniN Lnux hud sister Mrs |
Ellen Berry relumed Sunday last |
from Austin.
John A. Kerr slid wife and Miss •
Bet He Burns of Mnldoon attended
the play here last Friday night.
Mrs. Ktoschel of Hulletsville is
in tlie oily on a visit to Mr, and
Mrs. T. T. McCninuiou.
Not Fatal. '
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No Matter What Doc-
torts Say—Wc Know
That Heart Trou-
ble in Many
Cases Can Be
Cured.
Thf'ro fir.-* srv» n main features of
h u rt dl*»M '•>. vis.: (1> WenknPM or
Debility (2> Rheumfttinm or Neuralgia;
(3) Valvular Disorder; t4) Dilution;
co h’rtl.irf;i'in«'nt, (6) Fatty Degenera-
tion ; c 7» Dropt^!"
Documentary evidence will prove
thni:. .indR of so-called ‘•in•*u^able§,, havo
been absolutely cured by Dr. Miles*
Now Heart Cure.
mtfonts often have no idea thrlr dls-
r tso Is hen i t trouble, but ascribe It te
IndiK^stlon. Liver Complaint, etc.
Here nre some of the symptoms:
Shortness of breath nfter exercise. ^ .
Smothering; Spells. Pain In Chest, left'
Shoulder and arm. Discomfort In LylnK
on one side Ffilntlnjc Spells. Nervous
Coutfh. Swelling of Fe^t and Ankles.
Paleness of Face and Lips. Palpitation.
Nightmare. Irregular Pulse.
”1 have profit faith In Dr. Milos* New
art L'lireTUnd speak of its mSTlt*
opportunity presents. 1 con
and «lov
Hear
whei
prese
stairs
now go up and down stsilra with ease,
tvii»■■!>' thru*' woek« ago 1 could hardly
lk one block.” One year later. -“I
walk one block." One year Inter.—*T
nrn still in health: tha Heart Cure
drd so much for me, that I find It a far
greeter medicine than you claimed It
tre be.”—S. I» YOUNO. D D.. W7 North
Pine Ht.. Natche*. Miss.
Monev hack If first bottle fulls to benefit
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TP’DTPT? Write us fi
J? XIX’Lj you a Free
Dr. Milos’ Antl-Wain_ Pill*,
Scientific Remedy for
om plank for our r
your cnee and tell
ind .how l^il^ht,
EUKHAnT.'^INL).
and we will mall
Trial Package of
the NeP.
Remedy for Pain Also Ss-mp-
tom Itlank for our flpeclallaf to dlagpbsfi
your cnee and tell you whst Is wrbtig
and how to right It Absolutely hT'P*
A<l.ljW t'B Mil E3 MKDtllAl
t-ABOMATORIES.
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Blanton, S. C. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1904, newspaper, March 17, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989043/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.