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VOLUME XVIII
ABILENE. TEXAS. MONDAY JANUARY 18 1915.
M
AOS 10 DIS
N CITY OF MEXICO
WORST SHE DIAZ-
heiieli.ion against mareho is
onu ejuvi.i.ed in present
revolution.
VILLA RUSHING TO CAPITAL
II Is Reported Tlinl lie Is Taking UN
Main Ami) There In an Attempt
to Settle (ho Sltiinttun
Imtnetllatel).
Hj llio Annotated Press.
EL PASO Tetits Jim. R It Is
rc
ported lirrf Hint Mexico Clli Is In n
wlufi m( aivfitlfiiiitinl mill ilfwfir.iiif .iitiinl.
HUERTA
I)
in.i ..i.t.. i.. i.A iitT.ii...ri.. 1-uitiomendotiB tux on her resources
inrntnst Mudcro In WIS.
ii viii j "1 "' '" "in &
(Irnrrnl tillnulMi liie mnln nrmy
Is suld to be returning- there In an at-
tempt to settle the situation which
n........t it.. i.i fit t rit.m........
snhir.lnv
'
GITI'IHRRE. OJ'ITS.
MEXICO l'IT .Inn. 17 ProiMnnnl
President Kulallo Guiticrrc. has been
Mipirreded ns head of the contention
KOH-rnhicnl lij General Koiiie Ooniu-
les (Inrzu presiding otlleer of the con.'
mention hlch last tifIit elected him
provisional president to sene until an
diction shnll be held. and a president!
dult elected by ballot.
(ie'icral nmi K known ns u Yllln
adherent.
General OiilMerrcx left the City of
Mexico this in oral in; for Pachura nc-
compunled bj General- lllauro HoMcs'
nnd Jsi Yriconcelos as a bod) guard
These ofllccrs tolled off by General
Garza ostensibly us protectors of the
deposed provisional excrnthc as a
matter of fact will net ns his raptors
In the fcnse that they are clinnred
with ' seeing- MTIit Guillen commit
ro ect'nl'irh will be detrimental to the
Villa lntcrcK
('eiionil Onrsfn nrnclnliurd martial
Inn ns his tlrst omlnl net and the
ciiiMentlnn
..
mis hiniuiianeousiy pro-
ii . kinironin i-mi.riiliiL'
claimed as
i.d.i. .. reiimln In control until a new
cxcfiithe shall he elected by popular
xite together with the leglsIntHe and
judicial bends
(.'eneral liara tlrst enme Into prom-
inenco In n pnlltlcnl sense when he
sened hm a member of the Cnrninza-
Villa peaco commission. nhlcli attemp-
ted to urrunitt' a settlement betweeu
the two leuders early last summer.
WOK ENTIHF OMtHISON
lly the Associated Press
18. When
tlnltierrez' left Mexl'co Clt) jesterduj
he took practlculh tho entire garrl"
son of fhc tboiisuml nun. (Jnrzii
nASiiiMiToa .inn.
i.i.. u... U Mulm' flu. nnllee ns
.. i..n.iir. inVrUoii.
The State Hepartment here Is nnv-. Frank U nnd Wm. M. Scarborough and
Ious to .now whether tSultcrrcr pineiMre. 0. W. Riloy of Ablleno; h. Priest
nit (lie prcsIdeiuM entirety or whether Scarborough of HalHnger. and Mrs.
lin Inteiulh to set up n trinernpient at Scarborough a daughter who resides
Paliiirn in tieiinnce oi iuu. imu
in VotIi-ii nt linlar with a formula
hie army. Troultle wllh Zapata N
feared. TIip stores are reported clos.
ed.
' The Chicago American has Just pub-
lished a book of excellent antl-wliisky
cartoons. Uhut a pity thej will mon-
ke with beer money
IE
AND RECEIVED A
LACERATED HEAD
I.iri'l'K MLSH tlilt E Fl'LLEU SAIL
KOWI.f ESCPEl SEBIOTS
ivHHY svrruovY.
Miss AHce Fuller 13-year-old
daughter of J. K. Fuller received
severe wounds about (he head Satur-
day night at the family home.
She was playing with tho other
children and was engaged in jumping
off the parch. A clothesline caught
her chin In midnight and threw her
iolently to the ground her head
striking the edco of tho porch- The
scalp was badly laceraieu wiu me
joung girl suffered considerably Sat-
urday night and Sunday but wm r -ported
greatly improved Monday wlito
prospects of being about again soon
No bones were broken la the full
but Bhe was greatly shocked by the
contact with the ground
Indications are that the liquor bill
for the United Kingdom for 1914 will
lie somewhat smaller than for 1S13
CAUGHT ON W
ORDER N NOW
NT
PRISONERS
iaxinl;
SERVIA'S INCOME
LITTLE NATION IS 1IAVINU THOU
lllii: PROVIDING FOR CAP-
TUHED SOLDH'HS NOW.
SOME OF THEM HELPING
SiiiialM7ini; Vtltli Niitlun .Men Get
Out nnd Rig Trenches ScrWuu
Corporal Captured Ills (Mm
Hrutlier.
Dy the Associated Press.
I.nxtinv. Inn. IS Knfvln rntinrlR
that the care of the prisoners which!
are now In that country Is becoming a
"Ti HOW 111
This serious situation Ib lightened a
rrl ..t
ni!u' b' thp fact that many of the '
i'" - " jii..uii o..a ..-
ar? "'i"iE "' -'rimii u.g iirui-un.
In orto case a Pervitin corporal enp-
Hired hlB own brother who waa light-1
ling as an Austrian drngoon.
IT
DIED HERE AFTER
A BRIEF ILLNESS
71.YEAR-OLR RESIDENT OF AM-
lene passed away sen-
DENLY SUNDAY NIGHT.
TU6 tfCddeu doath or. VVIlllam 'T.
Scarborough aged scvcnty-ono yenra.
occurred Sunday nt midnight at tho
family home. 821 Butternut Street.
Although he had been III for about two
.. u i.t.. w.i. lit 1.1 L'fm mi iitfnrila
i ivuuhii nu ....
od as serious. Ho was In the act of
retiring for the night when he uuiI-
denly collapsed at tno euge or ine neu.
dying before medical aid could reach
him.
The funeral will take place at the
restdenco Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock with Interment following at
tho city cemetery.
Deceased had long been a resident
Of Abilene and was widely known In
this city and section. He took a prom-
inent Interest In public affairs. lie
was actively IntercHtcd In tho carpon-
turs' and othor local unions and his
opinions wore always Bought after. He
was u veteran of tho Yrboth"
states having served In the Northern
army.
Hefliuea llio wiuovt inrre nuco -
two daughters survive. They are
sin t.ai iuB.
Svmimthlos of the Dally Reporter
and hundreds of friends of the doceas-
ed are -extended to the bereaved fam
ily-
Xen Method of Sp)lng.
PARIS. Jan. IS. Tho Germans are
reported In French papers to bo em
ploying a new method of spying In
parts of Alsace now re-occupled by
limn in tho schools it is Bald the
teachers g)Ve tho pupils a composition
upon tho following subjects: 'The
War: Whnt do they say about u ai
your homo?" "What do they think of
it in our neighborhood?"
In one of tho villages la Upper
Alsace the children agreed among
themselves to report the presence of
French soldiers in a church steeple
and in some abandoned quarries. The
result was that the Germans made
furious attacks upon the steoplo and
miarrlfts until thev discovered that the
I little AlBacians were making game of
them-
WILSON XOW A ORAM) DAD.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. Mrs Frau
ds Savre. daughter of the Presldoat.
and her bovoh and a half pound ooy.
horn vastrday. are both doing weu
nHkiv ronemtulations continue to
pour in.
Shortage Iu Mouth Organs.
toxdon. Jan. 18 The Govern
Meat's appeal for gifts of mouth-or
gans for the use of soldiers at me
front has revealed a shortage la the
supply of these popular jnuslcal In-
struments. According to instrument
dealers practically all England's sup-
ply of mouth-organs comes from Ger-
many. Aa effort Is being made to
remedy the depleted stock by impor-
tation 'from the United States.
There's a hint out that the Delaware
legislature is dry
AG
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That the Japanese ub well i.s tn
rjermniiB have mighty gutu for in
n lh3 wnr J(J
proved by tin
ap-1
pearance of this Oernmn fortress at
Tfllngtnu tho German dependency in
China jUBt taken by the Japanese
NO ATTEMPT BY
ITALY TO INVADE
AUSTRIA RECENTLY
TELEPHONE (illll.'S MISTAKE
CAUSES C0N'SIIEA11!E
OF A STIIt.
I
By tho Associated PreBS. '
OKNOA Jan. IS A telephone girl's
mistake In repotting an attempt by
tho Italians to Invade Sappadara in
Trentlo. Austria caused tho uuthorl-
tA. ..MMHl.. 1.1... .. .U. Mn.l.. .
UI;B i-ccvimjr io mow ii me ruuua mm
riI8i troona to Satinadnra.
Witen all Was ready It was found
that tlie renort wan untrue.
Tho girl
8 ucnB prosecuted.
OF
I
THAT THIEF GOT
HANDSOHE SAMPLE CASE STOLEN
FHOM C. M. TANDY PROVES
A FRl'ITLESS HA PI-
Tho exploit of the French army In
capturing a cemetery has been dupli-
cated In Abilene or at least approach-
ed In vigor of anti-climax and denoue-
ment. When A. T. White resident of 1338
North First street went to bis barn
Sunday mornine to get kindling wood
ho discovered a hand leather sample
case rennsinc on the debris. The
sample case bore the name of Charles j
M. Tandy proprietor of the Abilene!
.
"a
Marble Works. who was noutled oi
Tho would-be thief who left the
. . '! li 1 I M. 1n...-fcf
case in jvir. wimes oar" um uavi(
been sorely disappointed for the case.
contained nothing but the photographs
of monuments.
it la supposed tnat lie passeuj
ihrouEb the alley in the rear of the.
White home and deposited the fruit-
lees "haul" in the barn. The sample
case disappeared from the Tandy home
at 312 Palm street some days ago.
CQTIOX TAKES JJItt .SPURT-
Dv the Associated Press.
NEW ORLEANS La. Jan. 18 Cot-
ton rose a auarter of a cent a pound
today on the heavy spot buying. This
Is the higgest single advance since the
resumption of business. July futures
are 8.72.
. California will vote again on pro-
hibition November 7. 1916.
SITUATION' IS IMPROVING
Bv the Associated Press.
'WASHINGTON. Jan. 18
J. p. Mor -
enn told President Wilson today that
the foreign exchange between the
United States and Europe Is improv-
ing LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET-
Monday's market: Hens. 9 l-2c
fryeri 10 l-2o; turkeys. 11 l-2c; but-
ter loc. eggs. 25c; cotton (middling)
7 l-4e
PHOTOGRAPHS
M TO E ALL
of Fortress Bismark at Tsingtau
Si&lSeKBliiiJiKSSI
1
I This was KortrcKs
the principal fortresses In the Orninn
fortlflcattoti. It withstood the bom
bardment by the Jiipnnette fleet until
a shell Htrtiek It in the right place
Then It wna torn to bits an shown In
I.A1U1K NI'MMEH OF PCPILS EX-
EMPT THIS YEAH Dl'E TO
111(111 juai)i:s.
This In a wtvjk of pain and plbaslirc.
Joy nnd disappointment for tho pu-
plla In the Abilene public bcIiooI.
Tho regular mid-term examination
work is on.
Tho schools have two examinations
for each term one in mld-wlnter and
the other nt the close of tho term. All
pupils who mado a grade of 1)0 and
over In all their studies nro exempt
from the rigor of examination and
have u. week of leisure on their hands
Others less fortunate hao to work
harder than ever although all clasn
work is suspended for the week. Some
who make 00 and over In one study
may fall under the mark in others
and have to undergo examination in
all studies In which they failed to
make tho required grade.
There are a larger number of ex-
ttmpt pupils in the public schools of
the city this yenr than ever before
Especially is this true in the High
School. The work lias been stronger
and better grades are being made than
oor before and all promotion rec-
ords nre expected to be broken next
Friday when promotion will bo an-nounted-
The report cards will be distributed
to tho pupils Friday afternoon when
It will be known who has passed the
exams and who has not
F
vt HEAT AXD FLOUR DECLIXF OX
THE CHICAGO M IRKET THIS
MURNIMI.
Dy the Associated Press.
CHICAGO Jan. 18. President Wil
Ot HI B UfUQ IU a 6U5(UIUU tuiJUM
into the high prices of wheat and
flour caused a decline In the wheat
iimirket this juoralng-
May wneat ranged irom.
$1.40 to
$1.42. The order was Issued by the
president Saturday and he asked that
an immeuiaie proue ue jimuu mm me
cause of the higher prices in order to
detremlne whether pr not there was
any illegal combination to raise the
prices. The Department of Justice is
also conducting an investigation.
U. S. Department of Agriculture
WEATHER BUREAU
4. Alillpno TVr. Jan. 1K- For
' Abilene and vicinity: Tonight
ir ana mesaay xair. -
For East Texas: Tonight fair "
orobably f reeita to coast . Tues-
day fair.
For West Texas: Tonight fair.
colder la the Panhandle: Tuea-
day fair.
Temperature Highest. 35; low-
oat 23. mean ?9. rainfall 0.
niHiunrch. one of I
ID-TERM EK
ON IN ABILENE'S
PUBLIC SCH00IS
B DE
BE N
SUCCEEDS
the first HhotoBrnpli of the result of
the flKht in Chlnn. Tho'heavv Hteul
eueascuieut litch held tho German
ruiib wnH literally lifted from the
ground and a dozen men were burled
In tho rtiliiR
ft NiiSswySSSiSSl
ONE IS FATALLY
;5
ACCIHENT AT HAN ANTONIO WHEN
KEROSENE IS POURED IN
COOKSTOVE FIRE.
IJy thoAssocIntcd Press.
SAX ANTONIO Jan. 18. Mrs. Dol-
ores CallBtro nged CO years was fa-
tally burned and her daughter Mrs.
Guevar and the lattcr'a four children
wore so badly burned that they all
may die. Kerosi.no was poured into the
fire In tho cookstowi at their homo
bore' and an explosion was tho re-
sult. CASE OF SMALL -POX
STOPS TRIAL
OF CASE AT ANSON
JURORS SOX DEVELOPS DISEASE
AND JUDGE THOMAS STOPS
CASE DISMISSING JURY.
Special to the Reporter.
ANSON Texas Jan. 18. In district
court In session here a rather unu-
sual incident occurred during the trial
of A. E. Tinker who is charged by
indictment with arson tho ljso having
been transferred here from Scurry
NO
MS
M SUCCUMB
couuty. The case was called upon then0rtb of France. Practically all thehur F Crafts.
convening ot uisinci court Dy juoge mineB j tnat district have either been
Thomas this morning. The Btate and destroyed by German artillery or are'
the Mefendant answered ready forbeng operated by Germans. At Lie-'
trial and a jury was soon secured. vjn ana Courrlere the German army
The indictment was read ana tue ae- jB carrying on extensive mining oper-
fendant entered a plea of not guilty atlons and producing great quantities
when the court recessed for noon. At 0f coal which is shipped Into Belgium
1:30 when court met for the afternoon which Is used for military forces of
session the county health officer of tje Germans.
Jones county entered court and re- pranca jB no longer able to draw
ported that Juror Warren's son withVnai rmm tnn nH nhnrierol. whtch
whom the juror Pad Been associated
all day Sunday had developed a case exportation. Consequently the resl-
Of smallpox. The court Immediately ?pnti nf northern Pranca am largely
dismissed Ue Jury and transferred the
case oacK io acurry cguniy. m
were from 50 to 60 witnesses here
from Scurry county.
SHEPPARD'S PLAX RLOCKED.
By the Associated Press.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. The Sen-
ate today refused to suspend rules
in order to consider prohibition for
the District of Columbia as a rider to
another district bill. This blocks tem-
porarily Senator Sheppard's plan for
district prohibition
SNOW COVERS TEXAS
By the Associated Press.
DALLAS Jan. 18. Snow covered
much of Texas this morning from
El Paso to Texarkana. The suow
line extends as far south as Palestine
and Saa Antonio.
Indications of the saloon in Mis-
souri are located la St- Louis.
RUSSIANS PUT
TURKS TO ROUT
n.Kvr.Mii vini coups is de
SI'IIOYFO IN THE ( S
Ht'Nim NII1HT.
CANNON ARE THROWN AWAY
Turks IllscoTrr Impossibility of Car-
r)lng Artlller) 'J lira Deep Snow
nnd Throw It (her Filers of
Mountain Precipices.
Hv the Associated Press.
PllTRO(lRAt). Jan. 18. The details
of the destruction of Ihe Turkish
i;leentli army corps in the CaucuaHiis
rt'i'orted lust night say that the Uus-
Blnns have completed tho rout of that
arm).
Great numbers of Turkish cannon
were thrown over tho edges of the
mountain precipices when tho Turks
discovered that they could not escape
with these guiiB In tho deep snow. The
report Bays that the Turks lost heav-
ily In the engagement in which the)
were put to rout by their eneui).
IIKITISII DENY ADVANCE.
Hv the Associated Press.
"LONDON Jan 18 Tho Hrlllsh o'ul
dally denied today tho report Issued
laBt week thnt the Ilrltlsh rcccntm
advanced one mile In Ilelgium.
OF T. P. A.
COLS. RAILLIO AND LEHMAXX 0'
NEWSPAPER FAME VISITORS
IX AHILEXE.
Colonel F. H. Hailllo of Cleburno?
historian of tho Texas Press Associa
tion and representative of tho West
uon. anu rejiresuninvive mw eai-
ern Newspaper Union of Dalla8 and
PROM NENT AND
BELOVED MEMBERS
M
Houston ono of tho best known and 80Ulcra for lho Drosden poalal dt-
bcloyed newspapermen of Texas was trot m Novcmber rcached I5C0.GO0.
In Abilene Sunday and Mdnday on his A88Um!ng that the like ratio prevail
re . r"unas- . ' for all tho rest of Germany ho wtlatat-
( . F. liohmann. treasurer of tho eil tmt lho aoldlorfl Bcnt home 2o-
Toxas Press Association and represen- m n November. This sum apani
atlvo of the American Typo l.ounders;all tno raoro Btrlking when l u re.
'ntnnnnv. u-llli lienilniiarfern nt flanL.m.i .. . ... ..l. .
Company with headquarters at 8an
Antonio wna also a visitor in Abileno
Monday.
These two old-time newspaper men
paid the Reporter a visit dispensing
good cheer and talking over business
matters. Colonol Unllllo is called tho
father of Texas Journalism and knows
and is known by every newspaperman "'"" rJTr im iSS ni. ..
In tho Southwest. Colonel lihmann'ae. ' 24rSn Vhi ha
has been treasurer of tho press asso- fnobpr f J " German soldier. hU
elation for so long a period that even !"C ' Znl ahL S?m2??1I
ho has lost count and his popularity ar?cte fvpcpnB ' SfJ1"".1 ffiSS?
amone tho newBnaner folks Is unlver-!of the Dtoreat struggle of history
among m newspaper roiss is univer je doefl not f t ih& d hMtu
sal
la .... f.
Lehmann's first vlclt to
greatly surprised at the city's growth.
Colonel Dalllio Is a more frequent vis -
itor and is ono of the avowed boosters
of the Central West
CALL OX EXfiLAXD FOR COAL.
IX)NDON. Jan. 18.. France is no
rnmnpllort tn pull nn Pnclnml fni rnal
which waa formerly mined in the
formerly Biinolied larue ouantltles for
'dependent upon English rnlpes for
CoaL which has become very scarce.
FVeauentlv towns and villages near
. - -- - -
the fighting line are entirely without
coal for a week. This works great
hardships on hospitals sadly in need
of heat for the hundreds and thous
ands of wounded and the sick soldiers
of the Allies who are being cared for
in French towns.
l0OQ Pictures Coatributed.
LONDON. Jan IS. British painters
and sculptors have contributed abou
a thousand works to the winter ev
l.lklilnn a th. Dnval Ar-nfpmv
"-'-- " - .
.hi- TC'ln ZvZ Z r'wnntPeace. Among the laurel that our
All the works on oxhibiUon are lor .uw. -. . "--ei
t.... i ..lid iviii rwoivA nniv I was walkiaz hosa
o 'tut to. nLrohuM nrioo of hta
naintiiut or sculpture: the remainder
will be divided between the Red Cross
rJ lUn Irllit. Ttanavnlent Instltll.
inn M-.nv r.r thn exhibitors have!df wrrea4 is a talu ait te
even agreed to forge toejr oae-thlrd
for the benefit of the two war-time
charities.
The exhibition is uader the witroa-
age of the Royal Family and Princes
Louise herself shows three ptisUnga.
NO CHANGE AT
SOISSONS TODAY
FRENCH CI.HM CAPTURE OF AL.
MOST ALL OF FOREST OF
LA PETKIE.
ENGLISH MINES WASHED UP
Russians Fall In Attempt to Cresi
Rlter Skrwa (lerwmns Take Scr.
rrnt More French Treaches
In ArgoHHe Sunday.
Ily tho Associated Press
PARIS Jan 18. The ofllclal state-
ment issued today states that the
French have captured the Gorman
trenches In the forest of La Pctrle
leaving only a small portion of that
wood now in German hands.
Thero Is no change In the positions
of tho armies about Solssons.
GERMAN STATEMEXT.
HKHLIN Jan. 18. Tho ofllclal an-
nouncement today saya that tho Ger-
mans yestorday captured sevoral more
French trenches In tho Argonnc. A
bayonet charge In Uclglum near La
Itolsscltc captured a French position
nnd one hundred men.
The Russian attempt to cross tho
river Skrwu In Poland has been re
pulsed nnd the enemy has been put to
roU(
Several English mines have
been washed up off the Belgian coast.
Mrs. J H. Rollins of Aspcrmont ar-
rived Sunday night for n short visit
with relatives here. Sho will go to
Fort Worth in a few dnya to visit rej-.
atlveB there.
J. K. Ward manager of tho Misftl
Store left Sunday for Greeavllle
where Mrs. Ward Is In a hospital. Shu
has been there for treatment about
six weeks and at last report was
slightly improved.
Uorn January It to Mr. and Mrs.
Joo G. Hill n girl. Mother and baba
are doing nicely.
CARRIES THRIFT HABITS
nERIylN Jan. 18. That the Germaa
soldier has carried with him into tw
war his well-known habits tf thrift
Is.shown by the amount" of MOmY ttr
he Is sending home to hta fawlly. A
postofJlce official of Dresden baa re-
iccnt Hhown Jn ub0 addre ut
th( ' ftun. of mnn Homft bv hl
caucu inui me pay oi mo uerman pri-
vate soldier Is only nbout 12 cents a
day. The amounts sent through the
jiostoulco are often jcbb than 2.C
and In not a few case's less than oaa
dollar.
A Socialist paper commenting uo
llni Iamiw afia.lnMa ( n wmr a 4P4lj
forget the good
"' ""'"""""" " V'tr .u".- .7-
I Ida LnmA irlift It a Mvkay4 In ACbmo f
I ffF hiu;0S ltZ
1 W V"e "I0!
they use their petty wage ecoac-ml-
cally and do not forget their tassl-
lies or to look forward to tlmea of
peace."
"Every Congress in the pat thirty
years has given tle country at least
ne great moral measure
ays Ir.
ABILENE SUNDAY
'TIS MAINTAINED
TRUTH OF STATEMENT IB TfCCX-
ED FOK Y C0UNTY fHTFlJHX.
TIHWKKT SMITH.
It snowed in Ablieae Suaaay alfM.
although not one resldeat i twaatr
was aware of it.
The elements "spU" show for a Bite'
uto or two oaly and the. ctaM
shop again. The fall occurred lHti
8:30 and 9:00 o'clock. IU
may be fudged by the followta ahi
acteristic expreaaioa fr U m
the county suprtate4at m
!.. A.Imh Y C DntUI
at the Ue. ad it aaowa Jncc
to coTer tk awtk aU f mtT'
cL
I Tfi aOTtB 8M8 M tM
sae4 at a4 kla UtMtmmU
saota4L I Mm Hghi tf aia
eattkwMotakt U4a la
R mm oiy w ui
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 271, Ed. 1 Monday, January 18, 1915, newspaper, January 18, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316748/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.