Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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KOU'I WORTH Oct tl Kmojc Me-
Keo of Arlington who hilled M. 0.
Nwidhnm In the Hohoii Hold Thir-
teenth nnd Mnln street Monday Wnlv-
S1 osniiilnlng Hint hefoco Justice Pc-
den Tuoftilny nhd was remanded to Jail
without hoiid to await the notion of
the grand jury. Tin accused nihil
made no statement tipon tin ntlvlcc of
Ills attorneys.
Tlio SIxty-Bevontli district grnntl
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HMI'MIYKIW TiiHonmorr tin:
uiiMii.ir mavis tiu'.ih
I'OStTIONM.
TRAFFIC IS DEMORALIZED
Officials IJnnhle to Cope With tlm Hit-
nation Troops Aro Sent to I'rln.
clpnt StHtloua i !UM)000 Km.v
ploccs Affected.
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VITAL POINT.
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ABILENE
u'oiitliuicd trout jmro one)
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iii t mo'cbh finm North riiHl to North
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Slain llohW MW Ai-tr Hi'IammIM
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Jury HOW 111 BCSSIIIH Will icuuilii'lir
. lirAfiiinuilnv iiiMrtilnr. nnil will Immnill
1 toly take op the Investigation of the j Aj-orlatcd
T w. ' .... ...'l ...in dlfllrn
niCOt IS UlCiny lOHMUllluu I'imi ' iv
of rivllroud employees llml i rapidly
spreading throiiKhotit the republic
and which threatens to become gen-
eral by tomorrow mornliiK.
Trnffle is disorganized and tho rall-
rontl Hmnagors cannot possibly cope
with the sILiintlon Troops aro being
f mobilised and sont to occupy tho prin
cipal stations on all lines.
Tho total truckage affected is -".
Dr. Mnlllnoux the physician who
waft called to tho Roaon hotel Immed-
.- ..-- . !. -1 .1 ri ... .V... ..1.
tE5 laiciy nunr mo hikjuuiik ua iu phi
UwUnosB at tho examining trial. Ho
( testified that ho found Ncedham lying
'li! nn lit a liml. dressed nnlv In his undor-
clothlng. Tho dead man lay on bis
js.do with Ills left arm by his side and
his rtnht hand resting lightly on his
head.
A single bullet wound In the head
was
Justice
let was found in the wall near the bed
The dead man's eves were closed ac-
cording to the do'uW'B testimony and
death occurred ten minutes after tho
fatal shot was fired A pistol was
found under tho head of the dend man
A negro chambermaid saw McKce
go In tho direction of Nocdhaui's room
a moment before the two shots vcie
fired. When Officer Cnsey nnd Glos-
son arrlyed McKco surrendered. "I
am the man you arc looking for" he
said
Tho cause of the tragedy has Hot
developed. It has been stated that Mc-
Kce and Ncedham had quarreled Sun-
day night and that at that time tho
situation grow intense A woman who
got on an Tnterurban car near the ho-
tel was Intercepted at Arlington and
Drought bach but was ablo to show
CONFIDENT OF EXONERATION
Accused Woman I Reinnrkubl) Com.
posed Attempt to lime Trltl Held
In Another County Is Delng
'ought IIHterly.
Special to Tho Heportcr
WACO Oct 12. -Interest today In
tho StrelgUt tilal centets about a mo-
tion made by Mrs. Strclght's attorneys
for a change of venue.
The woman Is remarkably composed
and Is confident of ultimate numera-
tion. DovelpomentR In tiv 'rial this morn-
ing showed that public sentiment is
divided rt-Bardlng the change of venue
pioposltlon. Some witnesses have tes
tifiin that a fJir trial is posslbh heie
luiB beciv to tbe
0.11 the ues
tho cause of death according to 000 miles and the number of employees ! while other tJJJJ
co Pcdcn's verdict. A second lnl- 300.000. icootriirj. A fin ntlsion
L ... i. n .... h .ni 'i"' H nov 1'nnilliiK
BANDIT KILLED IN H0yST0NiHLsmF0RG7pMD
ATTI..MrTl.l TO ItOH i stokk!
AMI WAS F VTA LI.V SHOT.
t'lipctrated Several Crimes in Vietult)
of iroiistoji Plajed Hole of Han-
dlt In Wild West Slum.
Ml'SICAli CltODltCTION AIU.
INTKODUCKl) THCHSOAV.
UK
Sale of Seats Indicates That the House
Will Ho Packed to Us
Mmlt Capacity.
Special to The llopoiter.
HOUSTON Oct. I..f. C. MclJiKgh-
lin tho young umber who wns shot
hlle alteniptlng to hold Up Max Her-
man In his store Saturday night died
in u local hospital this morning. Me
sne had left the hotel an hour before iju.1nn .0nt'essd to lobbing a res-J
the shooting ifaurant heio recently to holding up
Lhes In Arlington.
"McKee's'homo Is in Arlington v;ltb
lis -widowed mother. Ho Is a brother-in-law
of County Tax Assessor Tillery
and Is well connected. His fnmlly Is
one of tho most respected In ihe coun-
ty. At ono tlmo he served as eon-
Stahlo of the Arlington precinct. He
Ib about 27 years of age
Ncedham was 24 years old and had
"been twice married. Ho wns divorced
from his first Wife. His home was In
Jcadwator a smnll town near Long-
view. and ho operated a small pressing
and tailoring ship. Needham was for
two years a student at Carlisle Mili
tary Academy at Arlington Mckeo H
3iomo. The acquaintance between Mc-
Keo and Keedhnm It Is said dated
from tho time when Needham Was a
student at Carlisle.
Henry Mings ofricia stenographer
of the Tyler dlstilet court and a brother-in-law
of Needham came to Fort
Worth Tuesday and took charge of the
funeral arrangftincuW. Necdham's body
will bo shipped to Longvtow tonight
hy the II. V. Splman Undertaking
Company
Monday's tragedy marked the sec-
ond killing in the Rosen hotel within
eighteen months. C. Watts of Paris
Texas was killed by Bertha Webber
a year ago" "Bertha Wcubor pleaded
Kuilty to manslaughlnr and Is now
serving a five years' sentence In the
Htato penitentiary'.
.. . 1 1 . 1
a liaivohion sueui vur cuuuuruii ui
to operations in Beaumont. He said
Hint ho formerly .played tho role of
bandit in a wild west show quitting
It to become one In reality.
$:00(M IS OFFER FOR
FIJOHT ACROSS t'OTIXKNT
tnir work eomiilolcd there will Htl)l portnnt I'OihpuliUloit to.iny 11 hi owb
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1 I10IOW IB HIVUI1 lliu llilllisu ui
COLI'MIHIS DAY OHSURVKD AS I Hold school hind In each county. Ab
I'rOVI. IIOIilltAY IN CHICAGO many us eight sections of 040 acres
' I each may ho bought by actual settle
Ily Associated Press. I In tho'eoimtles Of HrowBtor Crockett
CIIICAtlO Oct. 12ColuinbUs day -: inso Jeff Davis Kinney IIucob
wii. aniierallv observed here today. ' PreBldlo. Terrell Val Verdo. Tho 11m-
All hanks tho board of trade and the1 It Is four sections n all other countlcB
courts were closed as well as many out a large numuer oi couuuen uu uw.
business hotiscB.
HIGHER CODRTS IN SESSION
MO
Supreiue Court Rej'ilM'd to tJrant
v Jlandauiiis I-i ' Coleman
County Election Cum.
cotftatn four sections and the acreage
in some of those counties is In small
pIotB and widely 8cnttered.
Tho acreage by counties follows:
Counties v Acres
Anderson . 147.50
I AnilMilD 1O.28D.00
GO
50
SGC80
1370
18.30
41.20
j Brewster ....... J...... .11 au;H.ou
! Burleson .v... X 0S.10
i Cameron ...:.. 3200.0a
'Andrews .. . .i '.-"'
Tiox i J. . MAXiiY matti:r AngoHia ; ; i.goi.
IS OVEIWTTMID. t Atascosa .. i ... " 203.
Handera
BlancO t
a Bosquo .
Bowie .
1 Camp
JUDGE DLANTDN OVERRDLES
A NEW TRIAL RECUSED TN CASE
OF MARSHALL JORDAN.
Kail of C. .1. Drown Fixed at $3500
"Which Defendant flakes; A
Civil Stilt Helng Tried.
CHICAGO Oct. 10 Through the
Chicago Kvamlnor W. R. Heaist Sun-
day announced the offer of a prize of
S50.000 for the first aeroplane flight
across the continent. It is the richest.
prl.o ever offered for a flight In a
heavier than air machine nnd Is open
to all avlntors.
The flight must be made within one
year fioni Oett 10 1010. and after the
start must bo completed within "20
coiibi'cutlvo bonis or thirty days ac-
cording to tho conditions announced.
The Start must be made from either
New York or Boston in tho east' and
San FiauclBco or Ixm Angeles in the
West. Tho aviator Tnay fly from East
to West or fiom West to EaBt as h
chooses. Tho course to ue toiiowoo is
optional with tho contestants tho only
requirement of this nature being that"
a atop be made in Chicago.
The contesting aeroplanes may be
repaired as many times as nccessaiy
broken parts' nuiv be leplaced but the
satno machine must bo used through-
out. Tho conditions place no limit on
the number of stops that may be mado.
Whon Jerome 3. FanclulII manager
for Glenn CurtlBB who makes all con-
tracts Tor flights by tho Curtiss team
of flyors was told of tho Hearst offer
tonight he said It was very safo to
make such an offer as It would bo
years before such a flight would be
possible.
"To endeavor to make a trans-contl-ncntnl
flight for $50000 prize would
bQ'slmply to sell your llfo for a chance
at that amount" said Fanciulll.
Everything is practically in leadi-
ness for "Gypsyland" a galloping ox-
travasan.a to be Introduced In tho
opeia house tomonow night by locay
fcnlent. Tonight will bo dress lchear-
sal nluht. and James C. Madden who
is directing tho ploy will put on all
finishing touches
Something lce Promised.
"Gypsyland" Is to bo staged under
the auspices of tho Rosenfeld Church"
clubs the membeis of which furnlshv
a goodly apportionment of tho cast
or characters. "Gypsyland" promises
to be a Burprlsingly neat production.
The score abounds In catchy music
while somo or the effects aro charm-
ing. Crowded Hoiim' Assured.
The sale of scats has already been
heavy and Indications are that long
beforo the curtain is rung up for Act
l the S. R. 0. in will be swinging
tnlitalbslngly In the breeze
WILLIAM DARNES JR. RESIGNS
w.tnl t Tho ttMinrtii
AC ST IN. Oct. 12. The Court of ns
f'iinaai Anneals today overruled a Cherokee
motion for reheailng In the ease df J.
I) Maply of the Texas National Guard
cii..''ged with 1 .lyonetlug'aiid killing
luils Uiehensteln a Dallas city em-
ploye during the visit of President
T.ift to that city nearly a year ago.
Supreme Court Defuses.
The State Supreme court Teiuseo 10
47.80
1565.70
..294.82
Childress v..... 14.00
Clay .- 1IU)0
Cooke . 17-"
Coryell 109.00
Crane 1131200
Crockett ....... s C9.C21.0O
Dimmit..... C4.(T0
Duval .. ...........- 6459.10
Eastland ..v. 240.21
EUGENE
WOOD & GO.
Real Estate and
Insurance
AS
KKIM'ltMCAit v COMMITTKIIMAV
FROM MRD DISTRICT.
1 n n r'eceoinuo nrncc-Hwaigar
I.' U. U. I. JLOlllUllU ULUUL Hopkins
Became Offended Decause New Slate
Chairman railed to Put Him
on i:ecntlte Committee.
HASKELL ACCDSED OF FRADD
Irt Hlstrlct court beforo Judge Blan-
tn today a motion for new trial In the
okso of Marshall Jordan convlqted of
fhO murder of Dink Braughton was
argued and overruled and Jordan was
sentenced.
' J R. Stuhblofleld of Eastland arg-
ked tho motion. Judge Dlanton after
overruling same questioned tho de-
fendant closely as to his former homos
itnd on other topics to thoroughly and
personally test Jordan'B Hanlty on com
fionplaco subjects Jordan waB son-
tonced to twenty-flvo years In tha state
$enltontlary
Drown Gives Ilecognlzance.
C. J. Brown convicted Of swindling
1nd Bentonced to eorve two years In
the penitentiary gave recognizance for
13500 pending appeal. HIB HuTotles
wero W. E Hasha and J D. Drown
ALBANY N. Y Oct. 12. Contend-
ing that his papty loyalty had been
questioned thiough the railuro of new
chairman of the Republican Htato coni-
niitteo Prentice to icappolut linn a
membttr-afctlio executive coniittee of
the state William Barnes resigned as
committeeman from the 23rd congres
sional district today. Barnes led tho
fleht iicainst tho selection of Roose
velt as temporal y chairman at tho ie-'j
cent Saratoga convention.
AERO CLUB AT FORT WORT!
ym.ii
TEST PRACTICABILITY
THE AEROPLANE.
OF
SUIT DROUGHT AGAINST OKLA-
IIOJfA STATE OFFICIALS.
Dunking CnminlKsIoners and A Kansas
City Trust. Company aro Also
Involved in the Case.
Special To Tho Roportor.
GUTHRIE Oct. 12. John II. Dren-
nan attornoy for the old American
National Bank of Bartclsvlllo today
filed suit In tho dlstrlctc ourt of Wash
ington county against Govornor Has-
kell members of tho State Banking
Board the Commerce Trust Company
of KansnB City W. L. Norton and
othors rharglng thorn with conspiracy
to defraud plaintiffs out of oil stocK
worth 1100000.
Civil Suit Delntr Tried
Aclvll suit styled Thompson versus EXTIllU CADINE'C OF .
Dergman. jult for damagCB la helng GREECE HAS RESIGM.D
Experluiental Flights VIH Do Made
From Fort Worth tj Dallas;
Machines Dclng Dullt
grant mandamus in the case of Robeit Ector ... .: ...... 'iiI!
..i.p....i ..... i xv rinniHvlii from Edwauls JJ.liJJ.lU
COleman county. Ashrord sought an El Paso ... 7t70nn
bnler from the court compelling tho Erath ..'i yvy-; ""
niMiirt Judge to Hear his election .Fannin ..t..... .iJ"
contest. I Franklin .... .-vjJJO
The couft In disposing of the mat. Gaines "
ter held.that the District Judge should Gaudalnupe -.
not hear electron contests during a """ '-; ""VnVo
vacancy but did Hot 1 ule whether the jHiwcim .. ' oo'nn
judge had jurisdiction (lurlngthe regu- "ar"a " " " VoioViO
at" U"'U- Hays . . .V. .".'.... . . w 48.70
Henderson 108.40
3448.00
." .. ". 83.40
Houston 341.24
" iHoward j. )V .... G44.50
AMI DELEGATES TO EMIAMPMKYI' Hutchinson .". .' .' 210.50
DEPART FOR HOJS 1 rlon . '. f-
I Jack . . 1 1 '"" u
' ' '- t Jasper . .' ....295.00
Iff f Davis 131224.60
Luncheon Served o Visitor li ihe endlll itf 09.00
Luciil (tebecens la Dasement . ' "" 74i5o
ot Radiord Dullding. !Klinble..V 741.00
' Kinney". '...'.' 9.841.00
I Knox . 1 .'. 10-00
The fifty ninth annual a-Jsioh'Biaud MWXY 83.59
encampment and deaitment council iainpasns' ... ' 325
I 00 F. of TNas bus come t' a- UiSalle ...!... 320.00
Piid affr tii -'8' hard u '"- Liberty i "6-55
tlvo Work and tho sonv qua-tm Ixjvin.. I-' i4. ... . . 19.03G00
(hoiibaniTvdelegntes and visitors have McCulloc . .. 13.50
departed for their iospectl hoiuph. McMullen 1.'.;' 1807.00
The sessions did not thrilly adjourn TVIIIIs 7 . atib.jj
until loslt nlsht bus two ensMwuiil Mitchell ... .i."..... 4.25
passenger trans t!e arting at from .Montgomery. ... ." .t .....'... .542.50
ooveii to eight o'clock was too mucli of Morris ...."; .'.......'. .".. 725.00
a temptation Co some of Uo home-sick Nacogdoches '. . " ...:.. 1 053.94'
delegates.80 they quietly took a sneak. Navarro . '. . . .29.20
Tho main body Iert on the. midnight Nueces '. 28.00
eUtbound train. Parker Va2?'22
'The sessions closed with artuiOtin- Pecos 374970.75
itlatlon work in tho Odd Follows ball Polk .......-. 3.915.36
In which a number ot applicants for Presidio .665623.50
admission Into tho order were put ReJ River -. 53G.G5
tin ough their paces. ' - j Reoves ... Go?in
Sablno .. .- .2491.00
Hebcccas bene Lcuncheon. gan AugUBne . . 2650.25
Tho local Rebeccas servedjuncheon gnn jacito ....'....".....'. 28313
to the visitors In ihe tmsoment of the Schleicher .223.505
Radford building last nlgnt rrom nun Smitn 95.00
past siv to eight o'clock. The commit- g0mervllle 9.0Q
teo In cnargo or eiueriainiuum gtarr... . iiuu.uu
beaded by Mrs. J. H. Goss Noblo gtorling . ....678.00
Grand assisted "by Mesdamcs -T. T. Taylor .....: .80.00
Dryson. J. J Clinton. A R. 'Christo. Terrell .. ......v 362344.10
pher C W. Norton C. It. Armstrong Terry .......18000
F l. Smothers. W. T Ixigan and Titus ' .248.00
Miss Maud Hill I Trinity 050.75
r- I. Upshur... -i ..17G.40
vo OftOOOOQQOa aOOnpton ..... ....577500
Ot:' - O.uvnldo ... ... ''..... 3G4.40
O REAL ESTATUr v val Verde . . i- auo.o.iu
O Walkqr 320.00
Wobb . ... .:... 5.8C9.80
FOR RENT:
A Few Good Farms
FOR SALE 122 house have
sold tho ground nnd must
jnove the house.
We have a good ranch bUggy
nnd a Biirry to trndqJVvr liors.
es. cows pigs or wood
A fit st claBs homo In North
Park for fnrhi or pity proper-
I I t I I ! I
152 acres near Proctor Co-
uinnchq county to trade for
Abilene property.
' ICO acres- 9 miles east of Wit
tors to ttade for Abilene
porty.
GO acres near
land county to
llene
: o "
A
IlaneWst- 2
raire for Ab-
IiroBcriyjK m &
127 Acref xJ&v DoJvll- f-1
barger WffV toffdo for f0
Taylor Ayfyy land. P
1C0 njfflf'with 12 Mwrch- f(P
urd MjFvoom hMpU fine welL
nfjRaer locaTOiienr Nlmr
jJhsrfiuLnuity to traIitor
larndar Abileiiejj)
ft So acre farrfiear Coats to
trado fofoiiie in Abilene. '
Section Inns. In Panhandle to
liatlc for Abileno property;
raised 30 bushels wheat on
adjoining land this year.
$200 cash and ?200 per year
will get a closo In homo in
Abilene.
VI11 take wagon and team in
on trado tor house and lot in
COlloge Heights
Eugene
Wood&Co.
Real Estate and
. Insurance
1
tried this afternoon. O U Hulley cop-
resents the plaintiff and Hardwlcke &
llardwlcko the defendant.
BM Best Llnlwwit i the most re-
liable for 8pralnt irtlfilfl or insects
or bruUw. Thow who have used It
recommend. It Wj .
Snocial to Tho nonorter
ATHENS Oct. 12 ThO entire cnhl-
npt of Groece' resigned today because
of complication with Turkey and In-.
tenia! distentions
Bass' Bean? Tor nllJouBpesi have no
uprior Try them.
FORT WORTH Oct. 12 A local Ae
ro Club will bo organized hero In a
fow days for tho purpose of mnklng
practical experiments with tho aero-
plane which haB been making such
gigantic Btrldes In the fecent year
and a half.
Fire Dclng Dullt.
It was announced today that five
aeroplanes both tho hl-planq nnd nion
nplnno aro being constructed In Fort
Worth by oxfortjmephanlcs and will
ho ready forn trying out soon. Tho
make tho first test
to Dallas and return.
en son of. the famous
said to havo purchased
ne.
- A
Club intendj
from Fort
E. H
Hoity Gres
a WflghtJ
f tf
forlli
RJJG
P''
Iieli
r.HidH
l C M 'M
T" "a
ESTER S PILLS
THK H1AMUNW HK.1.1H A
LadUl Atu jfoar HniulM fur j
ChlH.hw.lCP' llUwanj ltradyV
I'lIU la KrU tea (Fold niculllAV
ltn. lt.l ulih blue Klliua. V
a W o o o o 0 a ja aooooooo
J S. Burkhcad to Eunco F. Burk-
heau pari or uiock s huhihub a
addition to the' tpwn of .Merlcel
$1 and other consideration.
J. U MeDaVId to J B Ball tract
of land out of College addition
to the town of Morkol $175
IC. Marrs and wlfo to J. W
Smith middle thlid ot section
46 block 1 Southern Pacific
railway company survey in Tay-
lor county .............. $2913.33
J. 8. Burkhcad and wlfo to J. B.
Boll lata 12 13 14 block.
Dupnlg addition to the towiyof I yk
mrx.vi ... . . . .-j J. . . . .475 . Ill
If lll RUI ..!. ;. ...--..--..
A. ai. Edwards and wlfaEjloXlscnr
lackey1 a third Interestto lota
25 and 20 block GO St own of
Ovalo J....J886.11
D C. Hughes to EuaeiHKQOd lot
12 block A HiwIfeagSubdntUlon
of lot 4 blocXl86JfcRy ofiAbl-
Wllbargor ... ............ 400oq
Wilson ....'. '.v r.... 4550
WinCim. .. Lk:?....1 5.17&.00
(Wood ... JO
..f. 333.35
.Jr. 4191.00
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YOU
WILL find it to
your-advantage
to buy your
Drues Station-
ery and Toilet Articles
from the
ABILENE DRUG COMPANY
A. R. CHRISTOPHER Prop.
145 C'uut St. Phones; I. 409 S. sol
S
DIL ORIPPEX INDICTED AND
fllltL IS JOINTLY ACCUSED
Yoakum
Zapata .
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By Associated PresB.
LONDON" Oct. 12 Tho grand jury-
today found truo bills of indictment
against Dr. Harry Hawjey Crlppen and
his formor typist MIbb Ethel Clare Le-
N'evo charging tho former as princi-
pal and tho latter aa.an accessory af-
ter the fact In connection -with the
murdor of tho doctor's wlfo Belle
Elmore tho actress. Tho trials will
probably opon Tuesday. Whon Crlp-
pqn was lnjformod of tho grand Jury's
action and later whon tho Indictment
was road' to him In tho coll ho dd
not appear In the least surprised
merely remarking: "I expected Itf
Tho accused physician hold a confer-
ence this morning with his counsel. '
FINE ItAII IN UUAY8DN CO
HHEYKS PKOLONOED DKUUTII
Special to The Reportor.
SHERMAN Oct. 12. A fine rain fH
over all wctlss. ot Graywm eowity
thl3 morning breaking a ionic drouth.
Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Hanks of E)
Paso arrived In Abileno on today's
uoop Until. Rev. and Mrs Hanks are
hero on a sad mission of attending the
funeral of their only granddaughter
little Eva May Hanka who ded tlris
morning at 5; 15 o'clock. Whon the
condition of the child grow preenrI0.ua
Uiey were uotirieo; and lort ror Abilene
on tho first train but were nnahlo to
reach hero boforo death occurred.
Itev J A. Gray left lost night tor
Sherman to attend tho Synod. No ser-
vices at. Klrati Frebytrlan church
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1910, newspaper, October 12, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333591/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.