The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XX
GREENVILLE TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 9. 1910.
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THE EARLY BUYER
IS THE WISE BUYER
The eai4y shopper is the
"Wise Shoppet
WE ARE OFFERING FOR YOUR INSPECTION THE FOL-
LOWING NEW GOODS:
While Waitings In the now iloslgns.
SGInch l.lnen Finish Ilnmllicrchlct Lawn 30c
Tliio Quality Whlto Hop nlwajs n 25c seller our special
price ' ''
Shantung l'oplln colors tnn coponhaRun. light blue o'd loan
wisteria good value 2".c our special .T 15
l.lnen finish Hop sniuo assortment colors bold everywhere
for 2nc - ; lO-8"
Mercerised DlaKonil full Ui.u colors worth 2Gc wo soil for
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Morcerled rrench Homespun fulMltio colors ut......iaH.o
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THE DEST MONTH IN THE
TORY OF THE SCHOOLS.
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Increased Enrollments Good Average
Attendance Garden Authorized
For Botany.
The School Hoard met jeijtcrdav In
rcguHr lnoiilhly Heislon Supl 1 O
Ueo undo n lino repoil from which
tho follow Ins Items mo taken.
'Ihu cmolliiicut and .itleniHucu ioi
tho punt month has been lint best 111
tho histor) of tho school '1 ho ciiioll-
moiit was white G7-1 bos 03 glrlH
a total of l.-tbiT Co'oied l'JO boys
!!3J glrh tqtul of U I nud a grand
total of 1892
Last oar dining the cntlro ses
slon thcro wuro onl) l"hG whlto and
140 colon d enrolled n total of 1.SS2
which Is nlroaclj bui passed thli term
Tho LorruspondliiK ninnlli last voir
thcro woro omol.td l.JOJ while and
41S coloiod pupils a tolnl of 1.M1
Tho average bolonglng foi tho liinutli
was whllo 111( colored 315 I ho
per cent of attendance was at tho
South Sihool 91; North School DC
West School 97 Contial 9S colored
92. Collections for tuition nero at
tho South School 7 50 North ?4 50
Wet $G "C; Central ?90 CG a total
at $109 10. Collection for damage and
brcalugo In tho Hboratorj JI0C3.
Tho report bIiows a Inrgo per cent
of pupils passed tho mid torin cam
Inatlons. SKtccii .pupils icporltd
from high Tilt In low StU weio sent
In thu lllli sihool so now Ihcio K
a Ion 8th room In the High school.
'Ihe lloird aulhorI?ed tho puirluso
or supplies neccssaiy foi te.uhlni;
hotaii) iOologj and ph)slolot;. AUo
on Ungllsli liHtorj.
'tho Hoard grautod a icipivst of the
Mothers Association of tho Norlh
School to hold a Ueoige Washington
tea 011 Saturda) l'cb 19 Tor benefit
of tho library and Eiounds of tho
school Tho Uo ird gianted a rcipieet
of Pi or Odouii for pel mission 10
fence off a g 11 den at C011t1.il Bchool
foi bciifllt of tho c 1 131 in liotiny
Tho 11 011th has been 0110 of the
best in tho history or tho seboolb
and the are in splendid slnpo for
wolli A now toachei has boen added
to tho West school
DORSEY TO BE HANGED.
Convicted of Crime of Murder rn
Limestone County
Oroosbeck Tex Teh 8 Judge l)i
vis In the d strict court tudaj sen.'
fenced Joo Dorsej to linnR hero l'rl
daj Mn C llouey was convlctid
of compllclt) In tho murder ot Til
deu (loodo In this count In 190S
Do se 's execution was suspended
0110 enr to await tho disposition of
the caso agilnst Mrs (loodc vvlfo ot
thu murdered man sho having boon
convicted at Waco.
MEAT PRICES GO HIGHER.
Aflltatlon
ANNOUNCEMENT OF PAULHAN
IN NEW ORLEANS.
Will Attempt a night ot One Hun-
dred Miles to the
Gulf.
Now Oihnnv Teh si lucre islng
tnU'K'st In tho miruplmiu lllghls 01
IaiuIb I'nulhnn was unuiresud todn
I2arh In I ho dm them was uvoiv
' ' liilninl li.. iMiiinlnliMi n fll. IM1
New Yoik relu.S.U at prices are' rac0 tr'lcl;- '"' " '"'iils "
higher thin over In this elt todij made will bo Hrger than for eltlici
Dropping for a lino whllo tho.nglta 'or the two previous dns. Much In
lion for the elimination of moil troin ' U)ro3t CLIllpls lUt) auuollllcumol
diet was fresh quotations both I . '
"wholesale and ictall hnvo mount.-d lmt ' Ulum lul""w """iiiu
lo figures emial to and in some casts " "'R'11 to lll B"lri n illshmto ot lui)
alKivo tlinio provallliiR heforo
novenienl hegin IndlcalloiiH
tho nJles.
nro
piomiiieiit dealers said todi) of fUUI
highor pi ices rouilng
T RESTS 11 T
rUNERAL OF JUDGE DAVID
BRYANT YTSTERDAY.
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look
tho
I'atrons (ot our Haberdashery Department alwas
to us for the "New Tilings."
Wo furnish thorn too as soon as thoy appoar on
Market.
Tor an thing that's now In Neckwear Shirts or Men's
Toggerj ot any Bort loolc to this storo.
I'leasIiiB prices ulso will go with tho now Idoas.
Sue our SprliiB line of "ilanliatlan" Shirts and "Walk-
over" Shoes.
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PROGRESS MADE IN
LECTING JURY.
SE
Un ess His Disabilities are Removed
by the Governor the State's Case
Will Fall to the Ground.
Hlll8boro Tex 1'eb S A second
special veiilio of llft men summon
ed riom which to coinplelu Ihu Jitr)
foi tho trill of Mijnr T 11 Duih.uu
mi a rhiigo of muidoiliig Convict
Athens vvi'io present when court luel
at 10.:' this morning.
Siibpoenies were Issued for nieui
bors or tlio poiillentlnr liivestlgitlng
conimltteo as witnesses mi word so
far lias been received f 10111 Qui ci not
Cmipbell ii'gardliig tho icMoratlnit ot
citI?onshlp to u. Convict Joo hovell
a statu witness
TAKES NO ACTION.
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Was BUned In Westphall Cemetery
Longest Procession Ever Seen
in Sherman
Sherman Tc Pol) S ludgo DiV'
Id K llinnt. who died In St. Ixniis
Saturday w is liuilcil at Wostphall
cenieter hero at 2.30 tills afternoon
Tho funeral services wuro conducted
by Hov. J. h .Morris Methodist and
Itev. T. A. Hinrton I'lcsbylorinn
Tho funeral pioceshlon was tho long
est over witnessed In Sherman.
Among thoso ntteiidliig tlto obso
qules noro Torn Jtandolph St. Iotils
J. W. Ownsb Palis; Allison Maj-
field Austin W. 11 Atwell Dallas
Hon A. Wis San Antonio; Will Av-
Inson lloustuu; Merrill W. Johnson
Dallas and Judgo William Hodges of
TexnrKana
Governor Is Considering Matter
Restoration to Citizenship.
Austin 'I ox 1'ib S 'Iho governor
sa'd todn lit ansvveu lo a question
that ho hail 11s et tnken no action
011 tho reipiest of tho count altorne
of Hill count for tho resloiatlon of
illls-enshlp or Jou 1-ovoll an ex ion
vlct who Is wanted to testif In the'
trial of Major Durh 1111 assistant sup
erlntendeiit ot Ihu nciilleiil lari at
Itusl. now In piogiess at Hlllsboin
'Iho gov 1 nor si'd that ho has ro
reived a number ot piotesls agilnst
Iho restornt'on of citizenship lo I.ov
ell and Ihcio 110 somo 111010 uu unite
and ho vv lints lo g't all tho papers
in boforo ho tnkes ail action It Is
doubted hero whether tho governor
will grant tho request of tho rounly
attorno duo to tlic'BO piotests
lu the 01 out the goiernor decline!
to Kiant tho restoration ot cltieiiBhlp
to hovoll the main witness for the
piosectiton will bo unablo to testify.
Parade of Klntj Rex .
Nuvv Orleans Teb 8 With the
coming ot lnidl Gras todaj thu car
nival celebration tn Nuvv Orloai.i
renehed a brill ant climax Hundred
of masquaraihis tluongod thu shoots
Iho pumlo of lte scheduled to take
place shortl after noon drew thou
sands ot spcctntois lu tho strceio
tluough which It was aniiouiiced the
parado would pass 'lonlght tho pag
cant and hall of Gonitis will bo glv
on biluglng to a couclublou tho -Miuill
Urns fustliltlcs
TREE PLANTING LAST WEEK.
Four Hundred Were Set Out J. H.
Whatley Won Pi Ize.
Over foui huiidri'd tlees won
plnnliil list vvcol and pxmolsca vv nt
held at nil of the waul uhools at
wlilcli tho liniheis 111 11I0 tall.H oi
tlees
'I lui names of all Iho (ojitostnuts
who roported noro than 25 tieos are
as follows
West School u
North School Ji
Mis J. A. .Maples 2b
I. It Wliiton Jt
Mrs Dan Ilolioitsou Ji
1 II Whiille 74
Prom this It Is seen UPin J II
Wlntle is tho winner of tho fli
pi lo with Iho Went school a elos(
s i ond Commission! 1 Wlnl'uy urj
gi.uinusl liistiuulod the) i-oimultlci
Oil Clllc lllipillW'llKIlt iicu tho ft'
ho had won lu riirtlicilug lliu worli
'tills action Is guatl appiocl ueo
and tho ?10 now on hand will il
mueh liiwaul 1011llm1l.it; Hi' tarn
p.ilgn ot lu iiilirIni;
It is Ihu hnpo of tho (iiiiimllleo
that the contest inuiigur tied this uu
will bo undo an annual alfalr
PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL.
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fiftCE RIBT.jlX RRE HERD
MINIATURE RACE RIOT ALARMS
CAMP OF LABORERS.
They Found S.x Dead Negroes and
Report that the Affair Is Over.
Difficulty Between laborers.
Card of Thanks.
'In Oil! l'l lends 'Wo wish to ex
tend our most sliiemo thanks lo ml
friends who weio bo kind and ton
sldcintit In aHslhlhig and comfottlnt
us In inn recent beimviiiK lit Dm
loss has Indeed been gioat and our
grlor most Blniere mid but for such
nets of Christian kindness and 10111
fort would hnvo lnon almoot unbetr
able Wo aro especial! thankful lo
our neighbors who Old ovot thing
within tho llnVt of human powor to
lighten our burden Wo flinll always
he grateful for such acts of slniort
kindness Vory Blncorel Mr 'aud
Mrs r M Nowtou and r.imlly.
ami i ermmi mh
for First Time In Missouri Is penal p " H Ftt I 1 O fl El i l& B f t
ly Dupiieatea.
Kansas Ct. 1'eb S Convlote'd ot
assault (lonrRo Ilrvno'iln mid John
WUlinms wero hiinKl iliiintlaueuiisly
today In tho couiuy jnTl he i Hielr
oirull(iii marked the llrsi tlint tho
ilontlt penally has boon Imllcted In S
Mlnnotitt tor this crime Tho iu'griH.'' J
nu tho night of December 21 llidii !
nttneked Mrs. Jiirksou a violinist
who was returnlntt homo fiom a ihar
Itnhlo Instltutloti whom slin had glv
en a Concert.
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CHARGES AGAINST SENATOR
Charged With Taking Money to Pre-
vent Bill's Passage.
Albanj N Y rob S In tho sen
Uu todij a avTuin bill ot pnrthiilnrs
was Illeil nssortlug mm thousund dol
lata was dollvurml to Senator Allds
luthe Interest of (ho Aiuer can llr dgn
louipui) Sonuloi Cmigor hail cliarR-
I'd lluvt Allds "reoeiied uiul uueeptod
0110 thousand dollars as considera-
tion tor IiiivIiik retialiie'il fion. puss'
lug Ioi piMago tho itt aim ikIIiik
tho hl(hwa lnv "
HENRY IIS. MS. BDUTELLE
rEXAN REPLIES TO SPEECH
ILLINOIS MAN.
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Investigation of High Prices Should
Include All Necessaries of
LUe.
Washington lib. 8 HopresenlH-
tlvo lleiii lu tho house todaj 1111B
wet ed Alt .ItnuloMii or llllnolH who
iliioled T'n newsimpors to show the
ciuiutiy was ovnrllowliig with proa
peril Mr. Iliury doc'iirod tho In
vosllgitlon iiitii'tho itttiBo of liujli
priced foodstuffs ahould Include all
tho uocmwiirleB ot UIo
SPEECH OF HARDY.
Judiciary Committee Will Hoar Argu
incuts Today.
Washington Pel) x lloproseiitn
lies II ml and lluiBoss will ho henril
by thu house Judlu'nr (ofninltleo lo
morrow on Ihu Ibngoss rosoltitloii t
eViniiRi riom the llorniil. Mi llni
d's CaiK'ron Bpeech. whldi ciltttis
os Selialot Unllt larllT vIowb Mi
IIiiibcbb ntul Mr Haul) nro pieparlng
aigiiinoiils. 'Iho toiniiillleui will HKo
1 bo divided
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MUSICAL CLUB CONCERT.
Was Well Attended and an Enjoyable
Affair.
Tho Cornell by tho Musical Club
In Ciiiucxlo Hull yi'slciilav afternoon
was woll ilteiidod and was gicntly
onjojed by those piosuit This dub
miibmces much ot tho host iniisU tl
talent or thu city and tho popular
fin ut Hen 'Iho piogram was glien as
im Wished in tho Horald yijslciday
inornliig with two exceptions from
absences ami these plaeoa were nileil
by othois. Tho amount realized was
$7 70 which will go towuril the beau
tlfylng of tho North School giounds
Are alays Inlercsllng and tho dlsilnv we show now will In
teiest you doubly tor tin rcnion Hut thoy are not only the
most accepted stlea and shades but are reasonably prlcod
nnrh modol shown Is the' noiest and must correct for Spring
and SuniiCicr and we nre anxious tor you to seo this Una at
once They eorne in tlio hnndsomn voile. Crystal cloth Pan-
ama mohn r and the lli;lu welghl tauey worsteds In tho
solid shades tho lieu stilpis nud Invisible plald3 in the black
Iho rteji blue grtii chaiutu ue tnu Lrowu and the mixed
shade florae are tlio p'aln othcia trimmed with thn new
round and flat braids snilu bauds and buttons plaited funmcei
Willi Hip tunlo effeot boautlfully braided. Thoro aro no prot-
Hci Btjica shown than those and thu sties nre cotnpltto
.""' $a.05 to $8.75
Cotton Dress Mater Sals
For Spring
Just now this line ot goods la attracting a great doal ot
attention They nie Iho first now materials shown rich la
weave and design There aro the fauey irercorlzed walBting3
lu tlio while ninny designs In dot atrlpo and fancy llguro
at 2So and.... jrjo
10 Inch cotton luttlugs la colors also the stripe at 150
Satin Btrlpe Hop In tho richest shadea of blue rose green.
Inn etc also Uie pltin Hop nt 25"
Snlla stripe poplin In many shades also tho plain Poplla
tit.. ..... 050
Imperial chnrabrn tit the very richest shadea nt 150
Unusually -ittmottvo Vne ftf gljjghams In tho solid atrlpo.
check larne and inoillunhBUo p aids at 10c and.. ii5140
Plain llnon in the linen color the roso plait blue eta at 20c
Mo and 350
Toll Uu Sola In tho many rich spring ahados this makes Ideal
drosses nt
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Ijirgo line of plain whlto goods ulsd tlio dainty cross bar and
raucy stripe muslliiH
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW FOR THESE CltfODS.
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ALL THE NEW MODELS ARE HERE READY FOR
YOUR INSPECTION. THE fJCVEST MODELS IN THE
TUNIC EFFECT BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PANAMAS FANCY
SEROE FANCY PANAMAS ALL COLORB NEW VOILES
BRAIDED OR PLAIN PRICE $.1.50 TO IS.SO.
Fancy Waistings
JUST RECEIVED NEW LINE' MERCERIZED WAI8T-
INOS IN THE NEW MOORS CHECKS DOTS FANCY FIG-
URES PRICE JJ)o TO yic
NEW SILKS ALL THE NEW EFFECTS IN WEAVC8
AND COLORS 5Q0 TO S1.00.
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Cut Price Shoe Sale
Continued
On all high top shoes We are
here to meet all competition in
Shoes and our loss will be your
gain if you will take advantage
ot this opportunity. Same prices
will prevail as we have been
making for the last J 5 days.
We have many good things yet
to show you see us for better
Shoes.
Greenville Shoe Co.
West Side of Square
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Improvement District Number four
Organized and Boundaries Defined.
'Iho city council met lu regular
weekly sebs'on csturdiy nt Id
o'clock with .Maoi Niihols jiresldliiB
Aldoiineu llotlioll and Whitley pics-
ent. '
Tho following petition signed by It
P Jones and twcul-four other piop
cit owners lias read:
We the underslgued ptopeity own-
oi ilu tho City of Qminlllo ru
spec trull petition tho dty council
to irealo uu Impioiomeiit district ror
tho purpose of levIng a siioclal tax
for the purpose of Impiovlnif grad
lug and paving thu following striets
'to wit ile-gliiiiliie tit the intern c
Honor Stuarl slteet with Park street
thoneo South on Stuart street to
Stamford street l ginning at the In
teikoctloit of Stuart and Walworth
streets tliemo Kast on Walworth
shoot lo Intersection of Moiilton
sheer; beginning at the Intersection
of Park street and Houston streets
thence South Iloustou lo Walworth
ttieet.
The following resolution was read
first time f
A ronilutlon creating Iroprntpnicnt'
hlstiict Number Tour dclluliig Its
boundaries providing for reports or
tho cit) engineer and city assessor
and collector of taxes ns to the as
gupgod and estimated values.
City Clerk was authorised to pur
chase necessary bonks for his oftlto
ror tho coming cnr.
That the maor city attorney ami
c'ty assessor and collector of tuxqs
Cliatt.iuoogi 'le'iin J'ob. 8. Hullo-
tin ) Sheriff WcBtinorulnnd and Deii-
ut Shcrin Young of Marlon county
who came lo ChattunooEii at noon to
day from tho Halesbar lock and dam
state six negroes were killnd and six
wounded two probably fnt.ill) lu this
mornings rioting
Plant trees now Harlow has the
host varltloB. Phono him.
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au luiie-i nriicies wo aro rignt i
mere wo h-ivo by fur the
largest nnd most complete lino J
'. of any hoiise lu the country
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Cliullunooga. Tenii l'ob 8 'Iho
followliiK messigo was iccolved Ibis
inornliig Iroiri Capt. Win. Ilurke ot the
Chatlanooga police department who
left ut 1 o'clock this amonilng with
n siii.iil of suveu men for llalesbar
to uttell a riot between negro and
whllo laborers: "Throe rtc.ul mgioes
houblfl all over: sturt luck lu two
hours "
Hid feeling has been brewing ror
Homo (In)H hetwoeu tlio whllo and
black c-tiipl0)ea ot Iho lock and dum
euiilraclors and the assault upon one
of tho negro laborers b a number of
while men eslurday coupled Willi a
liberal distribution of bad uhlskvy
and guns among the negroes brought
the trouble lo a clitnax
After tut exchungu of shots between
a torco of live iolicemcii sent from
Chattanooga undor the direction Jf
Capt llurko nud Deputy Sheriff More-
land of Marlon county who had
sworn in a number of special deputies
and tho trouble was ijuelkd None
of tlio white men wuro )lllil or
wounded In the rioting
'J ho officers made no efforts to pur
s u tho fleeing men but made u
search of nogio houses One negro
Just loolc at this llnu
FACE POVVDER8
TALCUM P0WDERB
FACE CREAMS
CHAMOI8 BKINB
RUDDER COMPLEXION
DRUBHE8
TOILET WATERS
FINE PERFUMERY
FINE TOILET SOAPS
MANICURE aoODS.
(Vjiiio III and hot Us Show Vnu
i Perkins Pharmacy
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WE HAVE RECEIVED
'I lie following shipment of
f'andlis
Nadja Caramels llurnt Al-
monds Smooth A In finds Choc
filale Almonds Chocolate
Creams Cliocoluto Curnmols
Hoar Hound Drops Lemon
Urops Also a shipment or
Plows' Hon lions In half pound
and ono pound boxes.
Wo cater especially to the
J.udleh' and Children a trade
Albert Tischmacher
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aiti cr.w piirp
if MAPLE SYRUP
$ 1
Vf For Breakfast
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Chopped Chicken Feed
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Oysters
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Old Phone 140
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New Phone 140
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Received
Fresh Dally
i W. H. Wilkins Market
aSBS tr&riWfrWfff''W''':'''' f
Harbuck Son
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&2aB3ass&sa33eeas3sase 8wwaBsa8B
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vwas found dead In one of the houses
be appointed as a. committee to go lu HUctl a i)0sitioii as to Indlcato ho
over the delinquent roll and to so-
' et such delinquent taxes considered
uucolleclable and report the same to
the council with rccpiiiffieudatlon
&fy&ttrfrft&Zty?9&ti&&
Bookt Cigars Candy
I.lndley Johnson has au advertise-
ment in this paper which lovers of
good books stationery papers cigars
and candles will do well tu read He)
had been killed In a drunken fight
with members of' his race. Another
dead negro was found on tho ground
behind one ot tho houses where bo
apparently stood while firing upon
the officers A pistol was found be-
Ido his body. After the officers left
this nwnlng a third was reported
dead lu a nearby cornfield hut this
could not ho verllled.
PEMBER.TON BR.OS.
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The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 9, 1910, newspaper, February 9, 1910; Greenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115103/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .