The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894 Page: 3 of 6
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lil com. .1I wool doulde-
widlh Serge Aorlli (." cen.
for .'!." rents per avd.
Doulile width Cahmeres. all wool
lilhug. at I els :i ytinl. Thi is
lull pri";
;ieees i.eM Calico at ."
r "F;M1(j t cuts a ;'.rd. v'oaie
and see thee "ood. Vou will
Hud them as adertiscd.
CLOTH IXG! CLOTH INt;!!
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r?1" ManufactureiV
(st. Thee uoods must be sold
at once and we have cut prices
juM hall to clo'"C out.
LADIES' MISSES CLOAKS.
"'""eioak-?. All new goods
at .'." ier cent less than they
they formeil.N sold at. These
goods mi:.l go l the tirt of
the vear.
POSITIVELY WE WILL NOT BE UNDER-
SOLD. WE MUST CLOSE OUT OUR
STOCK BEFORE JANUARY 1ST
1S95. RESPECTFULLY-
Abilene
In
Lumber Dealers.
We now have our yards covered by good sheds
and full of all kinds of Building Material inclu-
ding Lime Cement and Brick. Our Stock is
fresh well graded and bright. We are able and
ready to meet any competition in prices. Always
see us before buying. DIGBY KOBERTS & CO.
Pine Street Abilene.
hat a Crash!!
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lil it
84.00 STOCK
just bought
O
now on saie
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n the inside
meet . Iteineinber the place
3'rth of J. M. Radford's
espectflilly
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One Price Only.
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Ciroods. Clothinff.
Wltoos at even
C'osl.
im)o! must ! oll!. and in order
a GK'EAT SAriHFK'E.
HATS! HATS!!
i5oV Hats at l.i. L'(. L'.l to ."idctS. !
Men's ool Hat. from LT to 75c.
Me:i"s Fur Hats from 7.1c to 1.50.
Men's Extra Fine Hats reduced
from T'.'? 50 to si'.OiJ. These uoods
t.
must lie sold regardless of cos
In addition to the
above we have
of underwear
a
large
Jock
Shirts. Trunks. Valises txrc &c
which we are selling at a .great
.saiirilice to close.
M'liciALs to closi: orr at oxce.
(Mir Dress Goods all new must
go regardless of cost at once.
We mean cery word of this.
Our Cloaks
iv.iw- ..rv ..( . rww.: : . i
iwu.-i gw .u ua.iciim.Cj
lo close them out. They are all
new. See them before vou buv.
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Our
Clolhintr Stock is
lar:e and
will go at
your own price to
close out.
Blankets and Comforts all new
stock will no at Manufacturers'
cost to CLOSE OFT.
Goods Co.
OBERTS & GO .
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at HALF
regaruess oi
"W a Wm
unit Hiiines
at Prices that
& son.
Mrs. Lizzie Meyer
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
Room Xo. . at Adams House
Abilene. Texas. The patronage
of the Ladies of Abilene respect-'
lully solicited.
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; The Texas cK: Pacilic Uaslway
j Company citl'er a reward of Two
I Hundred and Fitty Dollars (!'."()
for the arrest and conviction of
each of the train robbers who held
up and robbed Express car on
traiir Xo. .'. near Gordon. Texas.
Oct. L!)th. 1S!M.
L. S. Tilinixi:.
.'ird Vice-pres. and Gen. Manager.
Dallas. Texas.
SPEAKING.
Hon. W. E. Gilliland and .Judge
C. J. Munroe will speak in joint
debate at the Court House in Ab-
ilene Saturday night Nov. .'Jrd at
7:o0 o'clock. Everybody invited.
REMEMBER.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION
TICKETS to all points in the
points
Southeast will be sold over the
Texas S: Pacilic Railway at one
o!wi fo' l!Ie T"d triS;PTn-?ei
20th 2 1st and 22nd. Ib'Ji ; limited
for return passage from date ofj
sale. " Gaston Meslier !
Geii'l Passenger & Ticket Agent.
to
To the PuBLic.-AVhen you
want cheap Dry Goods or Grocer-1
ies I am not advertising prices1
all 1 ask is for you to call in and
price my goods. 1 handle noth-
inj' but first-class jroods.
J will
luiv kfita ttrtfi fiiirl nnv
vou as '
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near what it is worth as I know
how to do. Geo. Clavi'oX.
.
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Mackechney's.
; -If you want first-class goods
at lowest prices come and price
my goods. J have everything a
fanner needs in Dry Goods and
.Groceries and I will sell them
cheap. You don't often see an
advertisement from me: 1 mean
what J say. Geo. Clayton.
sSyGeo. L. Paxtou carries a
line line of general hardware 'and
' sells as low as the lowest. lie in-
vites the public to call on him.
For abstracts of title go to
J. II. Pickens & Co over First
National Bank
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CssfCvco. L. Paxtou handles the
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celebrated Studebaker wagon in
celebrated Studebaker wagon
this part of Texas and those who
know anything about the reputa-
tion and merits of this wagon need
not be told that it is the best wa-
gon before the public.
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KAKL'S CI.OVEK ROOT will purifv
your Ulood. clar your Complexion reg-
- mate your lioweis and make your head
n nil n c- rm itui I .. . - iJkik
. . .. .c.. .urn ci.w.
i 5om oy oeo. u. Harris jc liro
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
TIE TATLOI COBITT MEWS.
IAMK" . LOWUV KUtiir mill tiMili.r
.'ABILhK.
TKXAS
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Ludics
of tlif
1'lVS-
by terinn emircli win serve a
am-
i ner on election day. November
!0th 1801. ' Place to be mentioned! ;
i later. (able makes in CLOTHING and!
I J. W. Christopher has been j FURNISHINGS to be disposed '
J on the sick list. 1 0f by DEC. 30th.
T ft W dlrr mriIM fr1lk rtri-.
-u.w.n.ju..mulu.JCll8i
a few davs'ajfo.
f. . Tr -
Miss Annie Heyck is expect-
ed home soon.
W. f'hrisfnnlii'r is h:ivino
an addition built to his residence
'and re-pnintinij it.
Mrs. N. W. Reeves entertained
. the Old Folks Euchre Party Tues
day night.
Mrs. -F. G. Lowdon will enter-
tain the Young Folks Euchre Par -
ty to-nighti
Rufus Christopher attended
j the Dallas Fair this week.
! B. B. Keuyon and wife atteu-
. ded the Fair this week.
Miss Alic Leech visited the
i Dallas Fair this week.
' Wiley Dodd took in Dallas'
and the Fair this week.
Col. W. IC. McAlpine of Gal-
veston is Visiting his daughters ;
Mrs. II. Sayles and Mrs. 1. M.1
WastaIV.
. a ..r w. -41 .
Kev. Geo . hinith returned
home yeserday evening irom
Ran tier where he has l)cen hold-i
ins: Ji nieetiinir.
Dr. F. KielVr of Hoby was in
Abilent' Monday.
Quite a number ol Abilene
lolks went down to Dallas the'
past week but the editor being
awav it is impossible to give a full
ipos
list of names.
I. E. Poole editor of the Has
kell Free Press was in Abilene
this week and made the Xr.ws a
call.
Vtteutioii is called to a letter
from Mr. Malone in regard to the
Wagon Contest. Head it.
11
A. Hancock returned yes-
i tenia v from the Dallas Fail
A load or two of wood would
be very acceptable just now on
subscription.
Miss Ilelleu Jackson left to-
ny for"ilC.r home in Illinois. She'bair-cut call on Edmon Dorch.1
o;s )y way ()f iayneld Ky. and ' east side of Pine Street.
Hill 3Him aiMiii. mm. nnn. i.nii'
her sister. Miss Jackson for two
years past has been making her
'home in Abilene with her cousins
the Xkws editor's family. She is
;l j0od woman and our best wish-
cs with her.
Mrs. W. T. Berry and family
will join Mr. Berry at Dallas this'
week.
Miss Jane Long is visiting! sun.oirs criJK is sold on :t ku:iriii-i
lriends in Dallas this week. jtee. It cures incipient onsmnption. It
is the bt-st Cough Cure. Only one cent t
I i). Endt is clerking in J. :i dose -'. els.. .10 ct.. and Sl.oo.
M. Radfoni's grocery store. ! oUl b-v ( :-( ' IIarris I5ro- I
Mrs. K. Foley's little bo. was!
hanging to the rear of a passing!
! wagon the other day lell and was
badly hurt by being run over.
J. Ill Parramore is in Victo-
ria this week on business.
-Joint
Merchant is we are
informed
rapidly convalescing
from his recent attack of fever.
-Extracted Honey very line
'hom " l)roduc
i a .-?.. .
jlion lor saie at
U. Evans is down from the
territory tins week.
Geo. lierrv and Ed. Price vis-
'jted the Dallas" Fair this week.
W. R. Parks and wife have
been back in Abilene this week.
J. V. Hampton was called to
Midland this week to attend the1
bedside of his mother who is very
v.Uo.u - .- - .-rf
ill.
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tOlllO tlllS Week Oil bllsillCSS.
"Window glass lamps and
wall
PaPer ar cheaper
n colton-
at our
Store. I
No one ever hears of better pri-
ces on school books than ours.
Dnn't fail to come and take a
lnni- . mm Vnvi .nii0 . if
look at our Xniab goods e en if
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i vou are not ready to buy. e
1 would like to see you.
Bass Bros Abilene.
Pnr .liefr.-iots nl f if l. cm to'
t tt i- i v. r .. c- I
J. II. Pickens A: Co. over First;
National Bank. s
-ciit HiTviv- li-.--T-cs
xr i . " j-..o.
jaugu ouaip ia iiajiug c.i per iuii
cash lor bleached bones.
r' -M.ivtnii'
veorgo ciaj ton s.
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Call at
9 Pennsylvania anthracite.
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and best grades of soft coal at. McDaniel. lot i and 10 in block 1 aub-
bottonV prices for sale by IW- 'rvSrfl0t !' bIock 01' n Ablene'i
prices lor saie oy uoug-
lass Bros.
f-Good Damascus steel double-barreled
shot-gun with case
implements and hunting suit for
sale at Mackechney's for 15.00.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkine. Chattanooga.
Tenn.aava. "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'SAVED
Ml' LIFE.' Icontider it the bet remedy fur
a debilitated avstem lever used." For l3v
spepsia.i Liver or Kidnev trouble it ex-
eels rrice 7. cts.
Sold bv Oeo. C.
Harris t Co.
Dr. price's Cream Baklag Powder
Werld's Fair rlfefccst Award.
Weil
Closing: out to Quit Business.
En tiro Stock of DliY GOODS
mil SHOES must be
sold ;U oiicm.
$1441000
1 Wrtrili nf tln linnet tint mnst roll.
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This is Genuine both as to
GOODS and STATEMENT and
"
l"e (nly nonesi ana sincere uuv-
SING OUT to quit merchandising
sale in Abilene.
Weil's.
Church Dinner. '
We hope the voters in Abilene
; will remember and patronize the
good dinner which the .Ladies of
the Presbyterian church will serve
in the building lately occupied by
Klein on South Front Street.
Candidates to -you especially we
sp
leak only a "hint to the wise be-
mir
sufTicient.' for we all
know
much '
that "since Eve ate apples
depends upon a dinner."
Presbyterian Ladies.
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We are gratified to print the
announcement of S. Lapowski &
Rr.. this weok to the elfect that
their business will be continued
in this city though we regret that
t cvU.nsYve int2rests of the linn
; w-n rCillirc Mr. vSam Lapowski's
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IUIIIIItU III ilUUllll-1 Ull. JUL- ilil"
nouncemi'iit states that the busi-
ness will be continued here as in
the past with the exception of a
change in managers.
ffr-A pair of work mules and
several good horses for sale on '
' easy terms at Mackechney's.
Go to Word & Alexander for
Fancy Tablets of all kinds.
Dr. Chas. Bryan of Corn!
West Virginia is in the city and j
will spend a few weeks. His!
brother. Dr. T. K. Bryan who !
has lung trouble is here also for
the benefit of his health.
AVord & Alexander arc he;fd
j(1arters iorPapeterresand Fancy
Box Papers. j
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u-arJJigoy Jiooerts N: Co.. can
supply you with fresh lime and
cement.
hen vou want a s nave or a i
iiiiu i iiiiijvi i" in vim; Din iv
; les with the Stk s.
fc-n? Coal from .ttf.ol) per ton up
at Douglass Bros. Free delivery
IS1-Leave your orders for Coal i
with Douglass Bros. for full
weight and prompt delivery.
Great characters are born as
poets are.
Transfers of Heal Estate.
lleeonl of deeds filed at 'luylor count
court house lor the week endtnjr Oct.
31 IM) I. Reported by .1. II. Pickens
Co. Abstractors.
it I. Duncan tdCro Uani.ev lot I in
block :j. or the town of Merkel SM.M).
II Brown and wife lo S K Curtis.
th(: n w of section 7U block l!i T & P
Ily survey for S210 and am't due State.
J R Brown and wife to i; It Curtis
the w ot section 70 block III T & P
Ky survey. for$Ii".
II (J D anion trustee to C U' Merchant
19JKJ acres the west end of Stetten' sub- i
division of the Merchant pasture lor
S7.100.
.1 M Cunningham to .1 V Cunningham.
.SOU acres out ot the n h ot section IK
block 12. S. P. lVy survey for S43O.0O.
J V Cunningham to J M Cunningham
part of lot '2 bloct JIf Abilene for $1
anil allection.
A L Bandy to S W Wright lot No. :'.
block 221 in Abilene for S1U.00 and other
valuable considerations.
Wiu Kellv and wife to II W Kellev. n
section 10 Blind Asvlmn laud for
1200 and am't due state
w A George Jr and wife to Wm Bon-
.. n.i-aM ft OIlt nflll. nnrnor nf Int
'block ISM Abilenr S20W.00.
J A Hushing to J II and S K Knox.
(HO acres out of section 13. block in T
& P Ky land S2."0.
S W Wright to J H and S
lots A. r and U in block -I" J it Huirbes
x. im.'..
subdivision of lot I block 204. Abilene
f 22..uo. .
' S V Sliennard adm'r of estate of M E
Sheppurd. dee'd to Thoma3 Killmurrav.
s. Z l-S!on '"'' block l5' T p Ry suV"
I' liiioun unci wile to teo Fisher.
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l vi acres ou souui cnu oi me uerFciiell
Corine survev Xo. :j0 s:u-2.'2o. j
II O Bell and wife to E W T Compton
and wife lots 11 and w of lot 10. block
16. of the college addition to .Merkel
S2S0.OO.
J.ee ihurmomi and wife to n T
Compton and wife lot 3 in leaeua Xo.
lii4t rimes Co.. sdlool iand stKKi.fX).
Abilene Xurserv and Fruit Co to
juih acuciiiiuei. uii i. rjieuen'8 suu
division of the Merchant pasture
for
;s.
P T Hurt to John Bowver. John
McDougal and H Fisher the two Rob't
'f riplett gurveys Nos. ."JOG anl 507 $Z0.
ueo 3icLaniel & wife tb Mrs. It C
for S2.00U
W J Reddell and wife to J V Cunning-
uara. tne n Keddcll sun-er stiW.
J
t .Iv"Kf J nj wife to John Martin
.J.V.lcDonaId.!urve'' :?00-
the
W A Flint to S W Wrieht. lot 3 in
block 221 of Abilene. S500 and other
valuabl&considemtions.
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x n tt uiiauis 8du wne io uenrj i
James Iota 1 and 2 block 37 Abilene.
for lo(;0.
John B Hell. sr to Mrs. Lelia Bell. I
lots 1 2 and 3. block laG. Abilene for .
S'SSl.SO and love and affection
FOR DYSIrPSl
Uje Brawa'a Ira Bitten.
Fbytldans recommend it
Alt dealers keep it. $1.00 per bottle. Genalat
ls trade-mark and crosMd redllsta on wzajfstv
BUYYOtJR
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HAMDENfc BOOK and MUSIC STOtilE;
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Where you will find the largest stock In the city
and price? the lowest Complete line 6f In-
lets Copy Books Slates Pencils Pens! Inks
School Bags Composition Books C&ayans
Erasers Globes &c. Ac. ' '
Celebrated "Hardmftn" ; and "Standard"
Pianos; "Carpenter" "Weaver" "Bridropart'
Organs; Violins Guitars' Mandolins Baitjos
Accordeons French Harps Sheet Music and
Instruction Books.
Bicycles. Velocipedes Trycycles Baby
Carriages Doll Buggies Baseball Supplies
Lawn Tennis Croquet and games of all kinds.
N. B. For everv5 cents snent in our
' cfnro vnn aro onfifloil
.ronH ftnaaiv n
xmua uucogwg wvubcou WU1WU W1U UC UW1'
ded next Christmas. Full particulars on application.
Special Carpet
Sale prices for Two Days only
Saturday ami Monday.
5 p Ingrain Carpet at 25c former price 40c.
10 p Ingrain Carpet at 35c former price 50c.
Extra Super All-Wool Carpets at 52 l-2c for-
mer price 65c
Three-ply All-Wool Carpets at 75c former
price $1.00.
Body Brussels Carpets best make at $1.00
former price $1.40.
Rugs and Crumb Cloths at Special Prices.
Special Cloak's sale prices for Two
Days only.
Cloaks at $1.50 former prices $3.00.
Cloaks at $2.50 former prices $5.00.
Cloaks at $400 former prices $6.50.
Cloaks at $5.00 former prices $7 and $8.
Cloaks at $6.00 former prices $9 and $10. .
Cloaks at $7.50 former
S LAPO Wl
Fruit Trees.
1 have 2000 young seedling
peach trees of good i'ruity which I
will sell al T cents each at nur-
sery: trees .'j to I feet in height.
W. MrCOR.MiCK
Buffalo Gap. Texas.
Wheat. Wheat.
The highest market price paid
for wheat by the Abilene Roller
Mill and will exchange 'W lbs of
good Hour to the bushel of wheat.
We want.vour wheat so come and
yec uy
S.uith & Cole.
For Sale.
J will i sell my Confectionery
store stock and fixtures allcjin-
plete. Sloc fresh and-'" clean.
Will sell 'Cheap for eu5ii.
"WrLL Akxold.
IFTOm HACK ACUKS.
Or you ire nil uom oi.t. rually good for ncth-
injr-lt Ki-m-ral Ofbillty. Try
It Maury JMOS H1TTEUS.
It witt cure you. cleanse yonr liver and give
a good appetite.
Uch on human mange on horses
dogs and all stock cured in 30
minutes by Woolford's Sanitarv
1 T.rttiftTl Tln'o nairni. r..:i C1J
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ora Alexander JJruggists
ivonene Texas.
fi?"V."alking Hats in all the
new sha'pes and colors cheapest in
the city at Mrs. Gibbs suod.
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South lirst Sreet
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Large and very comfortable res
idence for sale. Apply to
S.ui Lapowski.
f"ee Koberts &CoTs new ad.
They have added Lime and
Cemeutj to their stock.
Reyad CMparlHM
Are the good qualities posseaaed by
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Above allitpuri-
fieathe Uood thus strtngtheniog the
nerves; it regulates the digestive or-
gans invigorates the kidneys and liver
tones and builds i p the.entire system
curesScrofuta Dyspepsia Catarrh and
Rheumatism. Get Hood's and oaly
Hood's.
sJAiH' Dill enrr all iivr m.
bifiousness jaundice indigestion sick!
headache. 25c. '
For Sale or Trade.
f V.4..-A n f.n.nrua.. i--
maiciniuiuui-MiaCTjio seres oi
which is in cultivation situated 1 mile
southeast of Border's Chapel and 9
miles from Abilene will jb sold choao
frcash or exchanged for a farm near
Abilene. If absolute salens made $3000)0
cash and balance on tiraa. Call on at
address WiixS. Kiaaxxa
it. I'ostorBce :AbileneTex.
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Dr. Price's Craasa BakiarPawaar
WerM's Fair rHfbast Msial aai
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feetf Wftrm w
toOTtaoti blood purifier like Hood's
JPursaparilla. Try it.
SIIILpH'S CURE the great cough
and croup cure is in great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-live doses
only 2."c. Children love It. Sold by
Geo C Harris & Bro. -I
A certain cure lor Chronic Sore
'Eyes Tetter Salt Rheum Scald
(Bead Old Chronic Sores Fever
bores Eczema Itch Prairie
Scratches Sore Nipples and Piles.
It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been
cared by 'it after all other treat
ment had failed. 25 cents per
box.
.Caitaix Sweeney. U. S. A.. San Diego
Cal. says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedv
is the tlrst medicine I have ever foand
that would do me any good' Price 40c.
bold by (ieo C Kama Jt Bro.
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THE HMD THAT B6CKS
THE CMOIE WIS
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MSM IK NCDEr NK.
Iba wife and mother ! ecaajKtd
about the bojiaa; In ermr temDy.
Tbm choice of the cookiag asore or
range cartainlyaaoald be left te bar
sad in every eaea where a wceaaa la
familiar with the OOOaBHSft OAK
she select it becaaaa i
k will do perfaoi work
s saving in tbae saber and fael
find will onUaai amy other.
FOKIalXBT
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894, newspaper, November 2, 1894; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330160/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.