The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, July 1, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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: i' he Aitar Society will hold a busi-
ness and social meeting at .the '.lome
of Mrs. V. H. §tark on Pine street
Wednesday afternoon, at 3:30'
"o'clock- AH member? :of'the' society
and also all ladies óf the áCthotic
church interested in the work of this
society are cordially invited "to at-
•tend.
: Mr. and Mrs. R. L- Mann -of
Colmesneil, who have been the
guests of .their sister* Mrs. M. Aj
Mea-dO'Ws on Sixteenth street for the
past week, returned to ,their( .home
this morning.
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J. A. Burton will move today, or
the first part of this week to their
new home "on Orange avenue, be-
tween Fifth and SÍJÍth streets, recent-
ly purchased -.f>y them-from Judge
George Holland. . *
Monday, July «. at jB I'clock—-Candi-
date for United State# Senate Will
Discuss Issue* of Campaign. >
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R. E. Woods returned today from
a visit to his relatives at Deweyville.
He was accompanied by his sister,
who will- spen<^ a few days in Or-
ange.
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Mrs. F. H. Dietzel., who has been
quite ill (or, several days, is conval-
• cscing. •
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J. L. Wortman of Terry is in Or-
ange today transacting business^
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Mrs. G. A. Lowrapcc and children
of Yoakum are visitiag friends in
Orange.
O. H. • Renchadt and wife are in
"the city today from Indianapolis.
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A.Belein.of Beaumont was in Or-
ange yesterday.;
Hon, Morris "Sheppard, candidate
for the United States senate, • is
scheduled to speak in Orange Mon-
day, July 8, at 8 o'clock p. m. .
'Mr; Sheppard will :speák in Beau-
mont a} 10 o'clock Monday , morp-
ing and in Port Arthur at 2 o'clock
in the evening. He .will be met in
Port Arthur by z committee from
Orange and- will come by boat to
this- city, reaching here about 6
o'clock. fj
Mr. Sheppard will discuss what he
considers the paramount issues of
his campaign at the Airdome thea-
'ter, beginning at 8 o'clock. v
The Boosters. Band will give an
open air concert in front of the popu-
lar house of ámuseémnt s0 as t#
draw a crowd to hear the speech
of this great Woodman and Patriot.
The iprbgram attending the lay-
ing'-óf the corner stone of the new
Catholic church was carried- out to
the letter.
The' weather was threatening tr.d
for that reason there was not a very
large Crowd present to witness 'lie
impressive ceremony.;
The Boosters' Band Tendered ibeir
BALLOTING STILL GOES ON
(Continued Prom Paye 1.)
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G. H. Eubank of Port 'Arthur is a
business visitor in the city today.
H. M. Ferwood of Houston is in
the city today.
P. B. Caldwell ¡2 a visitor fiorn
New York today.
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T. J. Sheffield is in the city to-
day frojn Newton.'
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H. M. Hargrove and J. H. Gaddy
are visiting in the city, today on-
'business.
Dr. J, D. Yates spent yesterday in
Beaumont
Miss Ella Roberts of lhintsville
is visiting relatives iri Orange.
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Miss Virginia Roberts,' accompan-
ied by Cecil Coale, left this morning
for Mobile, - Ala., where they will
visit for a month or six Weeks.
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Mrs. T. L. Linsconrb returned yes-
terday from Wallace, Texas, where
«he has 'been visiting friends and rel-
atives for ^several days
. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Creman of Or-
ge are visiting friends and rela-
tives in Bunker Hill. .
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THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE MEMBERS OF THE COM-
YOUNG MEN'S COMMITTEE,
WILL BE HELD TONIGHT.
BE SURE TO ATTEND, AS
SOME IMPORTANT AND. IN-
TERESTING PROPOSITIONS
WILL BE PRESENTED.
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PROFESSOR T. WILLIAM STREET
Organist and Director of the Lutchei;t
Memorial Church.
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Teacbe; of Piano, Pipe Orean, and Harmony and
Mra. T.Wra, Street Teacher of Si j|inff and Vpift
Production. Apply
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THE ORANGE GRAIN GO.
WE HAVE
to Bryan's charges against ClarV, the
house today voted full confidence in
the speaker, "regardless of political
affiliations." There was treat ap-
plause on -both sides 01 the aouse.
The:' house passed a resolution
continuing the existing- aovernm.'ht
appropriations.
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A Fourth of July CelelrratiOn will
be a tame affair unless you have an
Eastman. Kodak with you.. All "he
new models and films fresh from ^ie
Eastman factory—and. at factory
prices. Joe Lucas, Palace Jeweler.
LARGE TiUMBEfTíOGS
WERE RECEIVED 1
usual sweet melodies.
Judge Bisland represented M ly r
Hewson, wh0 could not be present.
Judge^islanA^ffiiade a short address,
his remarks being well -chosen diid
suitable to the memorial occásijT.
Judge Sholars.. representing the
county, made a few appropriate 'e-
márks, but the) orator of;the day <vus
the Rt, Rev. Foúlkes,- S. J., of Gal-
veston.
His talk was beautiful, impressive,
appropriate and-to the point.
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE MEMBERS OF THE COM-
MERCIAL CLUB" AND THE
YOUNG MEN'S COMMITTEE
WILL BE HELD. TONIGHT.
BE SURE TO ATTEND, AS
SOME IMPORTANT AND IN-
TERESTING PROPOSITIONS
WILL BE PRESENTED.
ÓflUGE GWISLÜ8 TO
SEND TEAM TO PORT
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That the lumber busin'ess in. Or-
ange continues progressive is evi-
denced by the large number of logs
received by the Miller-Liúk . Lumber
Yompari^ this- morning.
Over twenty cars of pine logs of
(he largest dimensions were brpught
in over the O. & N. W. .
The men working on the bopm
just -th|is side of the mill are kePt
continually busy rolling the timber
into the river and floating it up to
the mill -to 'be made into the best
grafle of iumber.' '
The Miller-Link company ships a
great amount of lumber an<| conse-
uently boosts Orange in s0 ■ doing.
A big shipment of .gum logs went
'rom them taday to the Galveston
Export company. The logs meas-
ured about twenty feet long and(
averaged eighteen inches in diairte-
ter.
For soreness of muscles, whether
induced, by violent exercise or in*
jury, there is nothing better than
Chamberlain's Liniment. This lini-
ment also relieves rheumatic pains.
For sale by air dealers.
During the summer months moth-
ers of youn í children should watch
for any unnatural looseness of the
bowels. When given prompt atten-
tion f' 'his time serious trouble may
be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic,
'Clio!—a and Diarrhoea Remedy can
always be depended upon. For sale
y all dealers. ■. a_.'
The Orange Gun Club will take a
team of five mén to Port Arthur
Thursday, July 4, to enter a competi-
tive shoot at that place.
Every member of the club is re-
quested to come out Tuesday and
Wednesday for practice. The ^hoot-
ers making the five high scores will
be selected to take this trip and
represent _the Orange Gun , Club
against the crack shots of Port Ar-
thur. t
This is merely the beginning of
some of the trip's anticipated by the
members of our local shooting
bunch and it is hoped that every One
will participate- in^heAtrials Tuesday
and Wednesday as this^ is the way
to develop the scienoe.
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE MEMBERS OF THE COM-
MERCIAL CLUB AND THE;
YOUNG MEN'S COMMITTEE
WILL BE HELD TONIGHT. ♦
BE SURE TO ATTEND, AS
SOME IMPORTANT AND IN-
TERESTING" PROPOSITIONS,
WILL BE PRESENTED. .
Take a Kodak with you on your
vacation^—bqt fee , sure that it. 's an
Eastman, as you know *hejj_are the
only reliable kind for good pictures..
Sold only by Joe Lucas, Palace Jew-
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New Socialiat Daily. -
Grand Junction, Colo., July 1.—
The Socialists of Grand Junction be-
gan the issue of a new daily today
called '|Dawn." It.is edited by Mpr-
t.on Alexander, formerly State sena-
tor from Jefferson county.
New Santa Fe .Trail Along the Fort Lyon Irrigating Canal ih the Arkan-
sas Valley, Colorado.
The "See America. First" spirit is
taking a new grip on the western
states, according to Information re-
oelred from that section. They say
out there that "It you must see Eu-
rope, why, see It; but see America
flrst,"
In the Rocky mountain region Just
now the advocates of this patriotic
principia are talking a great' deal
about the south and are -urging peo-
ple who live in the west to visit the
southland and get in cloaer touch with
Its people. In Colorado, especially, la
this true.
Colorado has had. "many aouthern
people within Tier borders within the
last year and a special éffort Is being
put forward to induce more to visit,
that state In the summer months.
Prom Texas and Oklahoma last sum-
mer, it Is said, a latge «umber of
people Journeyed to Colorado tn,their
automobires. They entered the state
by way of the great Arkansas valley,
which is said to be one of Uie largest
irrigated areas in the world; embrac-
ing more than 500.000 acres.
A new. automobile highway hair been
built along what, was known as the
old Santa Fe trail, hut now called the
New Santa Fe trail, which has been
Sesignated as part of the "trans-con-
nental highway. For miles and miles
this highway is said to be as smooth
as a city street. The route leads to
Pueblo, designated as the Pittsburg of
the west, owing to the vast steel
works In operation there; theirce to
'Colorado Springs and on to Denver.
Colorado people are pushing the
construction- of automobile highways
in the state and are looking to the
southern states to do the. same, so
that during the winter automobile
owners from' that state «an motor
through the south.
Colorado has 33,000 miles of roads,
of which 20,000 are passable by auto-
mobile and 4,600 miles are Improved
roads. Good hotels and garages can
be found In every town in the state
where the population exceeds 1,005,
according to Information sent out
1rom the state highway commission.
From this same source It is learned
that Colorado expended |1.7B0,000 on
Its roads In 1911, and will expend
92,400,000 In 1913. *' •' ?
INTERESTING FIGURES ON GOLO PRODUCTION
WHEN BUYING, BUY ONLY
THE BEST
Costs No More But Gigfs the Best
Results.
H. L. Blomqui/t, Esdaile, Wis.,
says his wife considers Foley's
Honey and Tar -Compound the
best cough cure on the market.
"She has tried various kinds but
Foley's gives the feest result' of
all." For sale by all 'dealers.
Sidewalks! Lights! Streets!
DERBY m
The Orange
Grain Company
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Thp familiar letters, 8. S. S., stand for Siwft'fl Sure Specific, a name
honestly and fairly earned by a great blood remedy. It is worthy of its
title because it really CURES every ailment resulting from impure blood.
Thé majority of physical afflictions are caused by bad blood, because a
polluted circulation deprives the system of its necessary
ease-resisting powers. -8. S. S. cures every disorder gomes from
ÉpHH. .pIpEea up and regulates
the system, and creates an abun-
ourishmg properties which fill the
andbring health to the body. S. S. S.
e entirely of healing, cleansing roots,, herbs
barks, vfltuch are also possessed of great tonic
tertíeS. It does not contain a particle of min-
or other harmful drug, and is therefore the pu-
rest and safest blood medicine for young or old.
S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh,' Sores and Ul-
cers, Skin Diseases. Scrofula, Malaria and all other
. circulation. Write for free book on the blood and
Ko charge for either. •
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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Carbonate Hill, in the Laiadvllls (Colorado) Mining District.
The total gold output In the United
States from 1901 to 1910, Inclusive,
was $876,215,800. Of this production..
Colorado contributed $237,875,300; Cali-
fornia, $184,141,000; Alaska, $144,275.-
000; Nevada, $90,522,900; South Dako-
ta, $64,849,200.
Although many surface deposits, of
bonanza ore have been exhausted,
there are now more and better oppof-.
tunltles for profitable mining than
ever before in Colorado. Mining costs
have been greatly reduced by the ex-
tension of electric power lines to near-
ly every mining district of the state.
Recent developments In the appllca-
BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY
YIELDS RICH RETURNS
Alfhual Output In Coldrado Alone Is
•14,000,000—Farmers Receive
|5¿00,000.
troubles o¡
any medic
tiged
Ask For Grange Oil Refining Co. Oils
Our Oil is, «,
ture the best'gradi
Naptha, ~
We guarant
the lamp, and
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<J«nt you~~
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range rilknufactured product. We manufac-
of Lamp Oils, Stpve Gasoline, and Engine
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our WATEft1 WHITE Lamp Oil not to smoke
give a clear white light i vi
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Phone 2Sp and we will tell you from which raef-
g« "WATER WHITE Lamp Oil. tr ./
REFINING COMPANY,v . Office, Surk Bldg
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Prom carefully compiled facj
figures the total lnvg|(MlBf^ln the
«eveúteenbj¿¿^SÍ*7actorte8 ^ Col-
found to be $19,250,000; From
the same source of. information It'Is
learned that the annual output of
these factories Is approximately $14,-,
900,000, and the sum paid by the fac-
tdrles <o the farmers 1b more than
|iS,000,000 each year.
These facerles are operated by
companies, but plans jare under way
for the building of several factories
>H a co-operative basis. '
;' To the farmers the sugar factories
>ffer a dependable market. The price
f beets is arranged before the crop
Is planted and Is based upon amoiint
it sugar they contain. 'Contracts with
farmers are signed in advance of plant-
Ing. This year the prioe 1s $6 per ton
!or b6ets which contain less than 14
fér cent sugar, and a corresponding
Increase Is allowed for a higher sugar
tout
stlon of the: cyanide process rnáke it
possible to earn dividends by extract-
ing gold from ore that a few years ago
was cast upon the waste dump. The
construction of deep drainage tunnels
has made It possible to work miñes at
a greater.Mepth.
Cripple Creek remains the greatest
gold camp in the state; but In other
districts, especially In the La Platas
and the rest of the San Juan district;
many new producers are developing.
Colorado continues to produce sil-
ver and lead In large quantities, but-
in.the last two years zinc has ranked
next to gold In. Importance.
The beet sugar companies have a
large number of forty and eighty ai
farms that can be rented"on
shares or for cash. aljT|Ce ]■
given, free of chag^ relative to plant-
Ing, Irrlgatijv'j,n<i cultivation.
>1 2nd climate In Chorado
oeptlonally well adapted to the-
production of sugar beets. Water for
irrigation provides the best Insurance
against droughts. The soluble salts
of the soif have not been leeched out
by excessive rains, and during the
growing season there Is a maximum of
sunshine.
Beets should be rotate*) with other
crops such ás alfalfa, wheat and pota-
toes. Alfalfa especially ts necessary;
ás It acts as á fertiliser and is the
basis of all. general farming In Colo-
rado.
Cattle raising and dairying are nat-
ural adjuncts to the beet sugar In-
dustry. The beet tops, pulp and mo-
lasses can be made to add to the earn-
ings of. the farm when used for the
fattening of stock or fqr the produc-
tion of milk.
Beet growing, therefore, is becom-
ing recognised as an important factor
In the productive capacity of the firm
rather than as a specialty in agricul-
ture. J
, properly
IVe have a jitw stock
pictures
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BY having th<
ÍÍIIIMÉÍÍ^MIW
of handsome
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Summer colds are hard to get-rid
of, and frequently lead to asthma,
bronchitis ancl hay fever. Do ijot let
your', cold'ge't ^. hold on you, but use
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
for qu|ck rtíief;' W. H. Allen, Chel-
sea, Wffc say¿: "We prefer Foley's
Honey aid tar Compound to other
cough medicines because it quickly
cures coughs and colds. It will ward
off a cold if taken in time." Contains
no opiates. For sale by all deal-
ers.- .
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Notice L. O. O. M.
Sabine 4^ River
Lodge No. 653,
Loyal Order of
Moose; „ / ^ ,
As there is
much business of
importance to
attend to, there
will not fbe any initiations Wednes-
day night. July 3.
All members are requested and ex-
pected to be on hand.
WALTER J. CURRY, Sec.
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A. F. Nason, farmfi g near Ca-
naan, Me., was badly crippled with
sciatic rheumatism due he says to
*ric acid in his blood. "Foley Kid-
ney Pills entirely cured me and also
remove^ numerous black specks that
were continually before my eyes."
•Fol^y Kidney Pills are a uric acid
solvent and are effective for the va-
rious forma °f rheumatism. For
sale by all- dealers.
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An increasing number of people
report regularly of the satisfactory
results from taking Foley Kidney
Pills apd commend tlieir healing and
curative qualities. ' Foley Kidney
Pills are a carefully prepared medi-
cine. guaranteed to contain no harm-
ful orvbablt-formng drugs. They can
have : only a beneficial effect when
used _#8r kidney and -bladder troubles,
for backache, rheumatism, weak
back or lumbago. For sale by all
druggists.
Corn ih Good Condition.
Judge Sholars stated this morning
that he had been throughout the
country contiguous v to Orange, jnr.
eluding Prairie View, Terry and Ad-
rian and that the ocrn in these sec-
tions was growing better than he
had ever Seen it before. He also
stated that potatoes, melons and all
vegetables were in the very best of
condition. .
Buy it now. Chamberlain's. Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al-
most certain to be needed before the
summer is oves. Buy it now and be
prepared for such an emergency. For
sale by -all dealers.
the regular meeting of
The members of the com-
mercial club ' and the
young men's ccftámlttee
will be held t01íicíht.
be sure to attend, as
some important and in-
teresting propositions
will be prjb&entéd.
If you are a housewife you
reasonably - hope to be healthy
beautiful t>y washing dishes, swee
ing and doing housework all day;
crowling into bed dead tired a1
You must get out into the c
and sunlight. If-xqu do
day and keep your ste
els ijn "good order by taking <
berlain's Tablets when needed, y
should become both healthy
beautiful. For sale by all dealers.
Wedding Today.
"By the authority vested in me as
county judge and the license I hold
in. my hand, I pronounce you man,
and wife." ,
The old bachelor cannot appreci- '
ate the full meaning of these words
as they fell from the lips of his t
or, Judge Sholars, this ; momin
when he united in the holy bonds o
matrimony Jose Irtiez and ^Atig
Tina in his office at the court
•house.
We BUY your second-hand house
hold iroods; p«y good prices, pa«k
np goods, shipping and repairing fur-
niture. THE CURIOSITY STORE
408 Front St.. New Phon 51S. 28-lrr
FOR RENT—Several nice cottages.
Apply W. H. MALONE. 31-tf.
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FOR SALE-^Melons, .. tomatoes,
eithei created or canned; als0 pota-
toes. See or address,
F..T. RITTER, R. F. D. No. l,
6-26-7t Orange, Texas.
wANTEL—Sextos. f
tery. Applyio Mrs. George Call.
29-3t . v .
FOR RENT—For light housekeep-
ing, large connecting south ro<
furnished or unfurnished; artesian
water, bath. New phOne 4S0.
29-tf _ ' vi
WANTED—House work or c<
by woman with mhild. A<
Box 44! R. D. Ño. 1:
LOST—Pair gold-framed eye-i
between postoffice and Eighl
on noth side Mein St. Finder pi
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leave at Leader office or
Telephone Co, . ^ ¿
1-tf V H. M. SHII
tery is always serious an
often, a dangerous disease, but it can
toe cured. ' Chamberlain's Colic,1
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has '
cured it even when maligiíánt and
epidemic. For sale by all dealers.
Or. Bell's AntiseptlcSafvu
"oH ii Ririn nu^esefc ..-
READ THE LEADER—
Diamonds on
I Easy Payt
We will sell a díame
any size and at pr(
prices on terms of one
fifth cash and the bal-
ance in eight equal
monthly payments.
Diamonds are ^orth
their value as an intro-
ductory but they ha\
been advancing moi
than ten per cent, eacl
year for twelvje .yeari
and in our opinion th<
future advance will
greater than the:
to the scarcity of
creased de
monds. Talkio us
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Jeweler
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In these days of high cost of liv-
ing. a medicine tl at gets a man up
out of bed and able to Work in a few
days is • valuable and welcome rem
edy. .John Heath, Michigan liar.
Caí.; haf kidney and Madder trouble,
was-confined to his bed, uiiable to a game o
torn wihout help.. "I commenced
LÜÜ
truly say'I-was relievd at once." His
example is worth following. Fo^
sale by all dealers.
We are ihdirectly advised that the
Merchants and the O, B. C's. played
rm
DOYOULIKXAGOi
. cup or corrLE
After trying and experiment! ng with many If^es of Coffee, -
have selected the following brands as the most suitable and d
sirable for our best trader 'v'
Sunset 1 lb cans, 40c; 3 lb cans f<p —
Sunbeam 1 lb Cans, 40c; 3 Ibcans for
Golden Sun, Viena Brand, 3 lb cans for ...
Golden Sun, Navarre Brand, l ib can 35c, J R> cans for
Navarre Brand, 1 lb cans 35c;3 lb cans for
Try a can of either brand and you wiil be delighted.
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, July 1, 1912, newspaper, July 1, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182827/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.