The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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HsiimiE has
JUST CLOSED
THE ABIUNE REgOftTEfc TUEgftAY NOVEMBER 5 1912.
PAaiTHmw
yit HOST PI.KST AM) ltf.
tiiVin.i ni:nnioot nvrc
pN M A I.AKI'K
ATTEMA.TE.
fflkURS ATTENDING
ihir Huff of Tit) tor County Tcncher
C ; to the Mule Teacher
xnijiduii iliid Mill ritiirtor
special l l'. Worth.
I .- Institute of.' TsO'lor
'1 M-hool fur th U't'iii i)I
m. in tin luitl Friday after.'
mi' .. o' KK'k. rtiul by hiittir.
uil the aauttty lonelier
tiir rfeBpsctlvo Iiuinmi-
iM most am-jfWHful due
u tittWliltthR nipt If tin
t i Uy tht iHtrrhHiif
teat'lter of tii coun-
i'i
ti '"'i '" till mmiv menntati-
i tribe .rwfMudiw 'of' lunch-
i..ti. bunker preacher
.-uruHn; lecturer. Unit
:i. :mt Jbvi tlit tiBteher.-
.if i!m Ic iuidwledK -i"l e.v-
.' r nfc flu' fiv& diiya spmifou
r-MdunciK Sicuboi' Participate.
s ..- leejute'r. tyeni K. H
iMiitni (r: top Flint State
' r . .AWMi".KV.VhHc..
IMucutionat ift'lWirtittont.
.i Hi.- StnJr Aturieiilttiial
R. - -W i. lUrrbiOn
'vOtr .l?.riby.ierin
.. . ProablVuf Samlefer
!!((?; ')r (. U. Capr
V 'f'i;)iilttC ' School For
V K Fr.v of the lUtptlm
. Mr. : IT. A. Ii'(l or the
flk i . m Depart inent- W- S
'' indVfnjtuf; representing
ii. . itf KfturHlion at .An-1
t . . '
v t ttithi Shili' CoincittloO. .
s'.Tiiiijr.'tlio teaebwrH over
ii iutng- to lh -Stale
s . '.attain' wn-wl to jir-
' -i f .i nx.iial cur to Ft.
i . vntvirig' J.;ty ui auinl
-'IH- ' ' -
- ; . re tWilnjr th
ii t.r tt 'aBiumlinwat to
.I JoVicttfiig Bohool n.u"B-
-nfflUOH Wt piMtNl'-Ku.
i'mr Noriwil at Abllwwv
. - .ner itml making j'rl-
- ' wjfhwtw Dr. D)n of
' 'fWr l'u;:Utc. Normal
. -"her ". M follow:
' .'r. - Mortft ' I'urk
' -i illi M4 MImi Hnll of
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. t .of tin Mr't 1'itUlit!
hi to'coutit ui otlior af-
ii ilvHtneil tin Itotiof.
I jt Tliis in Atlttlnin'l
. . ir- twMPlwr wT In. tat -.i
r. rJn- liUtiUtU"!
! nr Imh-tH-nilenl ScIm.miI Uilrlrl
. m jporjnlei'ulfcnt.
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.'mi Hall " ''.'
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v Hltn. '
'il.i (JllUOll.
iUilw Cnii'pMiwluiUi-
in MfTlt. . ;
i untt(- Ittiiilitrtfuri.
s.kH.. Aiideixiitt. .
i H Tri(UU.
Ur;i SlwkieUortU
.rnm UM'tilHOti-' .
I. ft.' l.l1tllllH
' ' . I HM ' . .
' H.l'n :
' W.HKl.
M i l.i I ni.u.iih.n( School IHstiicl.
K ; .ulmuiii SvitrtrfnlmiilOlH.
in.rk. I'rlnelpnl UIh Soltool
I Luv'.H lIUH'IilllH . -
l.i.'iiHv Stf until.
i.U4- JttartJlm.
i'-vin Sml ill
m-U Onrt't-tt.
.ui.- Mufnliy.
iv Viitoufllif.''
u Hip Vnlantluo.
M.uiil JuiiltlllU
Ovulo ll. 1. AHB8 Alice Ttirilon Ovalo
U. J.
oThhcoIii. W A.JKrntilttlti. Ttinco-
hi. MIrr .Mntulo NiihoilrHi TiiMrolii.
MlrtH LIIIIu KdlliH. TiiHrolu
0 SI. ('. Frfoiunti. Moro.
1 Oakliitiil J. Uuj Cbffman Wfn-
Ktilo. .
s liikurti. Hubert Kvnnnf nltiint.
Jhiffiiln nap; T. J. H. Hwatfonl'
Ihiffnlo (lap. MIhh ritcllu Colli lliif-
fiilo Clap.
IU WliKo rliurcjli. Own T. .
iiIiikb. Alorltol it. Hi
1 1 Bmnlio. MIhh Stella Kohtnltl.
Abllono. 11 f. MIhh .tontilo Tato Alil-
lotio. It. fi.
1J. Btilt nraiidh V. W. HeuUornoiu
Murltcl H. f. .Mrri Add In lloiidorHon
Alirkol lU 4.
M-I)ltiff OriJoIt. S B. I'oUtek Win
Ktito.
1A I.ytlo Covo-xMIim Kllzalioth Jnr-
r't J'otoMl. MIhh Alliu Stroct TotoH.1.
l7-retlur Creolt. We VMwti K
Ahllonc H. 2.
IH Ouk Ijiwn. Mlua 01 Uoy Ovn-
lli II. h 1'owoll oWtoi-llHii Cor-
dolfu JJrown Ovalo. MIbh Wlttnlfruil
Coolicr; Ovalo. .MIhb KVolyn flumoii.
uvuio.
"I SprliiK Crcti'ki MIhh tlnttiu KIiik
Wliiputi? H.
aa-'nuioii. m. a. wmiaitw' nulon.
AIIhb DatiMuroutto qulou. MIbh Katie
Howult. Union.
25tV--l.lttIo Kim. MIhs DalByc lloBnli.
Abllimp. It. . .llna Vcrna IloKan.Abl
Iriio. H. n.
21 HraUsbnv; A.. .1. Jonua llrad.
hIjmw Mlttft Kntv Iloctkof Uratlahaw.
AHmt Noll Irvln. Hrndtiluhv.
tltv-i Oi-ifttr.. .MIsh .Mnttlo Lovvorik'
CJoliluVidro. .
i'fi fs(l(; lloak. Miak Ada Hrdwn
.Morllol It; 3t
27 itfiiiry. SJIgH.Ijfptm Coats. .Mor-
kM; H. U.
I-littttutiii ..Mlsa llnnpi fticlibit'rg
iViibht. MUh MatUo Jtuudnlpli .Nn.
Ida. ...'. ."
ait-i5Iiiiltiio. Guy 8. Wlucncr .BIiiu
diile. .11 (JortrtHlo Atlauw Ulindtife
3i Unman Mr. Uora 13. I'lillilpa
Dudley.
ra Knight". Bhna WIIsoji liuffalo
(Jap.
'.' nv..'. MIrr ISmma L IlavonK.
Ovalo.
at Iriilrle;Vlaw Mlsq Uvenn Hoi
.i.TNiibIa. U I' StoiH'cfjiber. Nu
bin.
artl'plttti indue Hhh (Hattys
.ChrlHiuplier Mwrkul 11. L'. MIsh;
Ultidys t"itiiKWay. .MerktJl It. 2
.'17 tvroK HondB. Mlsft'-Blhl CnW-
Wfill. T.vo H. 1.
. 3- IWtIm. 'Ml I.tioll.c peek Ilwrls
Mis Kva I.ei':ritiddlt'r Iln?r!ts.
. W NorUi I'ark. o. A. Floihlriif Ah.
ltJ Ji I. Alisa Flnrotifo .MontKoia-
ory AbllBtitj .MIhh 'MagKlu SJi"ackl-
ford. Abllonu. .. Jllag Joaaio Wllllaiiis.
Mlfla. Mary Flomlnp.
NORRIS TRIAL'SET:
5
QUIT
CHURCH
WIioIomiIo AVHliilrnnnlH lltio to DU-
cord of J.onir .Slantllnir. I'ns
lor ;mIp to Hcslitn.
Miss. Uicrotla Curry
Miss Alice Dlckcr-
MUr. lona llodgca.
4.. "
Aljih. It k
AbJlonC H 1. .
lOr-Mtilborry.
Morkol H.- J.
131 t'oyutfi'.
fiotr. Wtni!Uto.tt
43 2. -JJIiojj.
Wlneatu. It.
41 iHllHltlo. .1. IK Karney. tlatnby.
4l l!r"tlifl MIbm .MaryDiekoraoo.
nuffttto. (lap.
ftO .Mf. PlfasniU.. MIhs Nottlo Cald-
well MerMi H- S.
5i-.Vtm. MJHB-Diira Smith. AjI-
lt-tjo it. r. . '
fill VmVk MIhh Sophia- Howard.
Minn Wfdmur Wldmor. View.
f.:i Now Hope Ft Dlllnrd. Abi.
Iniio It. 4. MUjb JIta Harvvood. Abi-
lene. It.. I.
- M Uiwn. MIbh Sarnlt JaekHon
Uiwpj ..
. I'qtOSl'. MIhh Oortrmle Honsloy Po-
totil. MIbh Ollie Trantham Potoal.
Tyo. J.. N Ilontb Tyo. MIhh OIo
HitfchtBon Tyiv MIhh Alice Jordan
Tyo. MIhh Minnie Wilson Ty.e
.Tope Co. MIbh 01U Hanuiierfl.Mlss
Willie. McCantinntU. V A. Itiub.
UENERS
OF CITY HAVE
A BRIEF MEET
4
M
Mi.
M.
!i
l
biHi-idriiiH SunJitlom.
Mm. Whlto.
i tirii IMig.
I rent Independent School HMrlcl.
l 'iki-8. I'rlnelpln.
i I Fanner
'- tlurflet ISvung.
'hB Alilil l'orKliaoil
iit tjiitc Mirn.
apt linlepemlent Stdiotil IHstrJiit. .
iw t. ..;.(.ck. rtiirlpU
.Mow ' KuKHibi Hundomon.
MIhh Mtimi HtHrr.
Mlioi Ui-rt'iiiHtBiT
Cuiiinniii Si'houl UNtrle.t.
t Merof i. OrIp AliUono
It i '
-' olony Hill Mia Iiutti Kortl.
Abilene it 3. Ml llortno Oalmrn
xtatiiiic Jt. a
:i -c.dar (lap. V. A. Whito. Tiwuu.
i.i
i-Jlm Nod. Mian Mlnnlo Qralimu.
Tint Abilene City CommiHHionorH
IiikI n brief mooting yuHtorday aftor.
Qou with all cumuUHHloilors ulllcora
mid Mtiypr Klrhy preaetit. CommlH-
8loiWf It. . W. HUIh rOported that It
would ctwt ?r0 to open up Heech tret
prbpiyly ami he vnuiiHtniutMl to go
illiuaii with the work at onuo unilir
tlie auporvlBlon of City Kuitliiuor Ilrad-
iliav. Tli city CommiHHionorH nlHo paHsoiJ
a'nwolntlon qttorUiK u reward of JBO
Ui any one catching porHona ur por-
HUim Mtflnllm; the luinbor nt the Fair
Oroundn.
. 'I'lio nnnlloatton for a flro hydrant on
MBH'quHirtHHHtli Htroala waaJnld uvei1
w'ltiiont aetlpn for the reason that
tlioro wan no watur main on that
ktroot.
An ordlnaneo roKUlutlnK dlKKliiK
poal huleH HottlttB poHtfl'and Htrlnitlnit
wtrtiH by tolephfluo or electric or tele-
graph eompanlos wuh lakon up and
tutiuteil to flrat rnuillnjg. The ordinance
loiiuirea that all auuh matter be flnu
Hllblilllted to the City Hnnlneor and
ill ttwtriiclIuiiH followed a to whore
tho Maine should bo placed alao that
punt lioutd be id feat high and n
proiiot' IiiHiiIatlon of gny wire In eon-
Htmnilun of ull linen
if. i. Urwln wuh snlooted a ft regu
lar polleemnn. to bo pabi by the day
and ium'iI on extra wurfc.
Nothing further waa rojiortud on
tho manor of tbo aalo or ao000 atreot
oxiopalon brnula bo pnrchftHorB writ-
ing for loino minor lufprmatlon na to
tho record of tho bomla
. i " i
Wood Wllllnma. forniorly of Moro. Is
In tho olty today.
B. Jt. Jennlnfitf of 131 Paao woa boro
tblo tuornlug.
KT. WOHTII Tex Oct 31. Follow
ing the nutting of the arson trial of
Hov J Frank .NorrlH pastor of the
First Haptlfit cbiiroh for November
25 flf ty-aevon member of bis con-
gregation roBlgned Wednesday night.
ucBoiuiions were hibo prcaonted but
witlidntwn aaklng Itev. .Mr. NorrlH to
resign. Tim withdrawal. of the mem
hunt and tbo rusolntloiiH aaklng the
pastors reulgntttion did not comu aa
a ruaiilt of the setting of the arson
ctiHO however. Jt Is said that the
withdrawal of the mumbers and the
request for the pantor'H resignation
Were nine to discord lit tbo church
that dates buck to tbo acquittal ot
Dr. Norrla on a perjury charge last
April and to tbo failure of Dr. Nor-
rla to carry out bis repeated promlso
to resign.
Tliu llret lo ask for hlrt letter was
Dr. -I II. Carroll president of tho
Southwestern JlaptlBt Theological
Seminary.
JObu II out an. Who presented tbo rc-
Boltitlons. catimatcH that a total of
from 1G0 to 2U0 hovo resigned Blnce
dlBconl developed In the congrega-
tion. ChnrgcH "OneOIan Potter'
"Dr. Norrls exercised a ono-inan
tower last night" llotuuu jpild Thiira-
ady. "He said my rcHottttious were
out of order because the meeting waa
not a regular bualUcHS meeting it
Ih true though that Dr. Norrls turns
any mueting Into n regular bualnesa
mooting when he ba3 sotnotlilng he
Avauts to. pat througbi I pleaded with
lilui to take a vote on tbo resolutions
evert after many ot the supporter of
the resolutions bad left the tttbornacle
Unit he aaid they would have to wait
until Mtiuiiay ntoruing. or courso t
withdrew thO resulutlim torn for Dr.
Norrla woufd make me appear rldlc-
lilmiK Sunday with a crowd that bo
had built uj for the occasion."
Dr. Norrls was asked for u state-
ment. Jlo said: :
"I have no statement to make. The
records speak for themselves. Forty
or fifty out of my 1.2Q0 members wan-
tod me to resign Tho work is. Btarte.
a the now church building umM -will
be pushed to a finish. Wo have re-cel'-ed
160 members In this meeting
making a. total of more :. than 300 In
the last few months and tiiakli.s i.
grand total of nearly ""SO-during
three years 'ministry I will preach
my fourth anniversary sermon next
Sunday morning.
Mne Hc-ncons on List.
Of thoBu tlrat resigned 'Wednesday
night nine were deacons. Otiu W. n.
darvey has been a member of the
llaptitt church thirty years nnd a. dea-
con tw.'iityflve yenrs.
.Mr llonmn contradicted Norrls
niembendilp. figures. Ho said:
'According Id-Dr. .Norrla' tatement
that i;000 new members have been ad-
ded to tho ohtircli rOlla during ha
three years' ministry- tho church had
only 200 member when ho was called.
I know there-wero now meuiticrs. uui
he says be considers those who havo
rcwigucri or died. Then 700 members
of the First HUptlst church have re-
signed or died within three years.
"When the report of the bniiutng
committee was put to a voto the
Sunday boforo last thero worq 193 In
favdr or it utnl lit agaluat it. Of
those agalnat It 1 know 95 per cent
were members of the church boforo
the coming of Dr. Norrls and of the
1U3 for Jt '- Tcnturo to say a nig ma-
jority have Joined 'slnco tho war' as
Dr. Norrla terms the internal trouuie
of the church.
" Promise ( Jlesign."
"The case of the wholesale rcslgna-
ttona from the church nnd of my res-
olutions last nlglit dates back to a
period following Dr. Norrls acquittal
of the perjury charge. Ho was advis-
ed by friends of whom 1 was one to
reblgn becattBO of dhicord In tbo
church. He promised us he would.
We asked him repeatedly throughout
the summer to resign. Ho repeatedly
promised tlmt ho would.
"Iteoontly he said he would not re-
tdgu; then be told tho dquoouu no
woiild resign when tho new church
wsiB built. 1 took the position that In-
iiBniurh as bo was going to resign
anyway bo should do It Immediately
and not Jeopardize tho very life of
the church its old members rapidly
resigning. It Is not true that only
rortv or flftv members wanted him
to ronton. A majority of the older
..u.i.iii.irR favored his resignation. "
The resolution Wednesday night
would have provided for throe
months additional salary In cose Dr.
Norrls resigned at once.
leged couldn't fulfill bis part of tho
contract mid Judge Hnmby got Judg-
ment iignltist the party traded with
because he hnd lo pay thu tigeutn
their rolitmlsnton and the criHe was
finally settled by the defendant In
tint suit agreeing to divide his Judg-
ment with tho plaintiff In tho case
Other case tried were: Ablturtc
Mule & Horso Cor. vs. T. & l. railroad
damages Judgment for the plaintiff
uy ngreument
V. K. Mulr vs. Morgan Weaver suit
for comnilBslon defendant plead tho
privilege of being sued In hie home
county nnd It wuh hiistnlned by tho
Judge.
B. .V Klrby vs. H. Johnson suit on
note ciiBe dismissed nt plaintiff's cost.
First State Itank of Ovalo vs. J. F.
Martin et nl. suit on note and fore
closure and judgment was rendered
for (he plaintiff In the case.
.1. W. Carter Jr. vh R. D. HttmpuBH
suit on contract disagreement of jury.
BURRELL OAE
HANGS NOV
.29
NKflllO COXVIT'rKn AND SKXTK
(!KH FIVE TIVKS FOR MHR-
IHIR H1KS THIS MONTH.
THE "G00O LUCK" ROPE
.Unu Wilt Meet Heath by Same Cord
Which Has Sent . of llaco to
Eleriilly uud Wblcb. May be 7
Used oti Others.
Special to The Reporter.
FT. WORTH Tex. Nov. 2. Tho
rope thr.t wns used In executing Wood
Maxey Sollurs Vine and Sam Joucs
negroes who wore hanged at Sherman
will be the same death cord or Hur-
tI Oatos at Waxuhachle November
'Ji Oaten has been convicted mid
sentenced rive- times for the murder
of Sol. Arouoff Ih Dallas.
Sherirr R. L. McUi of Grayson
County who arrival In Kt. AVprtb
Saturday to take- clmrgo :of John An-
derson accused of killing llud Ro-
land a- negro n year ago at DehlBon
announced that the rdpo Would bo
loaned for the execution;
"Our three Inst executions have
been successful from the'eyepolut afr
value and I have come to the cofl-
elusloti that perhaps tlie rope' nas
something to dn with It' said Sher-
iff McAfee. "To Insure equal good
luck Tor the WnNahacltie sheriff 1
am going to loan hlln tho rope"
ft Is probable according to Sh'erlff
McAfee' that the cord will have
brought death to at leaBt seven ne-
groes beroro Kb UHorulnesB is nwlcd.
Ho jilniiB to use It In tho execution or
Hen Thomas mnf Carl Oliver ne-
groes who are now under Ule iteth
sentence at Shorman.
TWO ME ITS
FOR JOHNSON
rmc.vuo police ohheheh close
rriULIST'S HAI.00X CHAR.
(JED WITH HXUtiGMNU.-
CANNQ
TLEAVE THE U. S.
CliHBipton Heavjwcigbl Fighter Has
Planned Trip to Europe for
Fights but District Attor-
ney Sy "Can't Ho.
COUNT
Y COURT NEWS
OF FRW AFT.
PROVING A SUCCESS
A few weeks since we started Something New in the way of
A MAIL ORDER BUSINESS and we are Gratified at
the results. . ' . .
Hundreds-of Dollars are sent every year out of Taylor arid adjacent Counties
for furniture.
People would gladly spend this money at home if only they KNEW they
could get the goods for the same or less money.
We are selling it FOR LESS and WE PAY THE FREGIHT
Beds Mattresses Springs Kitchen Cabinets Dressers t Chiffoniers Floor
Coverings in fact anything for any room in your home at Unheard of Prices.
If goods are not as represented send it back at our expense.
Come see and be convinced that we are DOING JUST AS WE ADVERTISE.
Abilene Furniture Co.
314-320 Pine Street
Both Phones 32
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bJ For Backache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder ffihV&.
For eiis by McLemore-Rnsa Drug Co
Farmers Take
If you wanr
gmned nt
tanMsuManMinMi
jfotice
you Cottori
mC TMlXZ' CO
lAXKEMfT
mdMr C
jyCngrc
m nere.i
ginn
Kb Ul
6IN
alee vou a
on Cotton
AAntLL
HOLDING
FOURTH PLACE
IKI liV NEW VOUK. I'KXXSVLVA.
XIA A XII II.M XOIS IX VS3S.
PAK.'X COXTRIRITIOXS.
Judge Sells Says If Strenuous Effort
Made This Slate can Pay AR
Except One $180.15 Kent my
Colquitt Today
AND
SATURDAY
County court wound up rathor n
busy week yesterday afternoon when
Judge HlcdBoo glauiy susponuen u
trial bo had been engaged on nil aft-
ernoon for u compromlso between tho
litigant.
This wns tbo cobo of W. L. Lilly
vs Hump P. Abnoy a HUlt for a spec-
iflo porformanco of contract
It waB a suit Involving a real es-
tato transaction. Judge Abney of
Sherman bail eomo land ho sold
through agent boro and tho party
to whom tho aula waa wade It wan !
Special to tho Reportor
CHICAGO 111. Nov. 2. Two more
JollH camo for Jack Johnson the pug-
ilist today: ono from tho City Hall
directing tho pallco to closo hls bu-
loon In West Thlrty-lrst Street The
other through tho Federal Rulldlng
Johnson Is under n heavy boWd on
tho almost forgotten charge of smug-
BHns. ....
"The novornmont uocs noi auow
men awaiting trial on criminal char-
ge to loavo tho country" Bald Dis-
trict Attorney Wllkorson. "If wo
leant of any Intent of Johnson to
leave wo 'will have him taken Into
cuBtody."
Johnson bad planned to go to I-Ju-ropo
where bo baa agreed to several
prlzo fights
IViatbBll Resull! Ycslerday.
At Philadelphia Pennsylvania
State II Pennsylvania 0.
At Cambridge Hnrvurd ID. Prince-
ton fi. I
At IthlWAVMllanm 24 Cornell 10.
At Hnt)ojorT)artmouth r9. Am.
horst o
At Madison Wisconsin 30 Chicago
t"
At Mlneapolls Minnesota Ut Illi-
nois 0. 41
At Kvaaton Perduo 21 Northwea-
torn 0.
At Ann Arbor Michigan 7 South
Dakota 6.
At St. Loula Drnko 33 Washing-
ton 13.
At Columbian-Nebraska 7 Missouri
At Lawrence Kansas. B Oklahoma
6
CLERURNK Tex. Nov. 1. Judge
Cuto Sells who Ih managing tho na-
tional Democratic campaign in Texas
announced today that the Lone Star
stnto had contributed forty-flvo thous-
and dollars to tho National Democratic
campaign and that If Btrenuous ef-
fort wero made thoro Is a flue cham-e
far tbo Texas contribution to pasu
thoso of all otker uite except Now
York.
Texas Is now fourth In tho amount of
contributions New York Pennsylva
nia and Illinois leading hor.
" Colquitt Sciida 180!5.
AUSTIN Tex- NOV. L GyV. Col-
quitt today forwarded to tho National
Democratic campaign JJI80.4C.
Eventualr
you will use
yCi 'if wi u
BHvT iiHpv yzillmBt
MfttMf
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1912, newspaper, November 5, 1912; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314692/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.