Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 237, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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5 b mt hmhii of bin ttnie ImnmlHK In
. -rrMWiy wiHIiik lo ".boot n door tlrlv
fi In by old tloui? or imrnwIltiK on tho
' Wrnk ota atreapt fishing In (lint way
lh5 waa a good provider after h fhh-
lie but not nil tho urging MoMlUg
" HMMlng and hroonistlGking of IiIh
aftrewlali wife could drlvo him to work.
Im led tlio law llfu of a Hip Van
Winkle until tlic outbreak of tho civil
wHr mul then ho joined the Confed
erate army. At tho end of six months
Lifen wis Bliot'..tlif6iiRli the rlgbfhlftb
awl it wns long ofore ho was nbitf to
jllSip out of tho hospital nud bnck to
htt regtmenf. In tho second year ho
Lyras-shot In tho feftjjhoulderjlifid w'hcb
i$j returned to duty his left blind wnS
ibint far back by a shortened tendon
stoat ho was stllj able to raise" his rifle.
Early In tho Xotirth your they go$ him
tf-again a musket ball through thd body
y tjut ho was back In tho ranks long
jfbefbre the fighting was ended. Every
XrOUt) wondered at Lcm's persistence in
.sticking to the tcrrlblo tradojof war."-
4 jpr. GIrducr met Leafy hobbling- dowjn
"th'e street In Greenvjjlo. orio morning
t inune" 18C5; still pnlc'ahtf weak from'
his latest wound his right leg short
vaffd wabbly his left hand stiffly bent
fback.
GIad to see you" alive; Lem' said
the doctor. "I suppbso you're glad to
$ueSbomo again?"
i;'v Vaal'' Lem admitted without en-
!thslasm "I s'poso" I 'badtp" git erlong
viome. Gin'ral Leo he Burrlndered' us
jydovn to Appomattox nu wo all had
xtojcojiome." "' .. ; ' i
. -But aren't you gjhd to befaway from.
tno dangers or war?"
j 'Why doe war hain't so bad' cried
Juonest Lem "war '. hain't ( so bad.
jTkprc's lots of 'days whop -you don't
;liave nothln to do.' Harper's Weekly.
' A GAME OF BALL
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COM'.UNS Xrtill MiW XATJKHtAIi
IN" KIUIAKU TO CIJIAltlNO
HOUSK Ot'MHATIONS.
WORK OF JAMES G. GANNON
Vice PftBldtat fourth National Hank
of cv York (J Ires to Hankers
. ' of AiBriciirMci Useful and
1 ftcvr Inlorwatlon
prmt JUldnar Powtkc
of & country
umkI in million of
horaot never
filled
Flttyi Year
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WrLk. I
RBf ORT OF THB OOHDITXOM OT
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How 'Jt May 8triko a Stranger Who
j ' .Sees ft For .the First Timo. '
Nothing has set America so high' II)
the; estimation of foreign nations say
!T311l8 Parker Butler In Success MagU'
' Issln'e as the. adoption of '-.bascbalas thp'
'mtlonal sport. lf aj"forolgnl"spy. van-
lora Into Amerjcfl'v Peeking ' to4 fathoVn
fou'r! real Inw.nfdness apd sees a game
. )fjbaseball any feeling of contempt
.for."our uownes gives ay Instantly
. goAwcstruCk admiration. At bis lirst.
Blanco baseball Is to him n mystery.
yind jt remains ;a mystery to him. He
Sees 30.000. men and women suffering
s itjheortutSKOf Jhp ilowcjt regions .oj)
;uqc granu stnnus. jue sees a junu pick.
. -ut li.DUiuii tvuuu uaii lUn jmiu uo 11 jiut-
"fetidr. ""Facltfg'hlm isauother man vlt6
Iiolds.a smooth but deadly club in his
handset Behind this second; jnan Is n
third nmn whose face is bidden behind
j n -blfdpage. Suddenly the man with
thOibaH'falses-otie. .foot Jn the air and
-shows-tbe man; with the bat the sole
"of'blS'sbbe. The man' at the bat sees
-tlinttbero?are spikes hi tbe sole of. the
.shoe apd It angers biiii and ho raises
hls:lartotbTOtflt'at!rj&&iriafi with' thfc
all'j;4iBrut-abba!--fie man with thi
ball- Is loo nulckfor' bim. "He. throwa
. thQibArd-vvhltoball -at the man with
tbclJat'VVi.airibl8strengtb The
taan with the. batJwaves ejBanqe bj; .
vTngfng the batTn tho ali Thc"ball
Wpcfee&sJ baanlfvertuilnchca;'
-Jwill the. ball kill the man or will the
limpackcrilsh fbo baH?--r5utf seeJ'i The
iball; flndf mapj unfllqQ.Wngj the ball M
jpanlc stricken: .the balldodges around
itho Jman;tbe' baUTs lostr'burlell th the
juuKU-iuuiuer'cnuirM-'uauiou iiiui- covers
jho band. .Of. the tolrtlcagP man behind
'btf 'batsman! "Strlko'Jnel'Vfiays5 the'
'Umpire. Thirty thousand cheers!
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fc. . -u. r -izt.
V 0rub9tr.eet'c pawnshop.
; -If tho Avant.ls uot theOldest a.nd
Ijest-known pawnshop vbjrtta'e world It
deserves to be It'Ws'jbecn" Iqexist
' enco ever sqce "the7-days" of Shako
aneare and Ben Jpnsdn. " It is.'ln -Fjeet
. ljtreet Grub street and bas been tho
poor writers uncle for all bese cen-
turies and years. It bas an old legend
.something like' this: "Old Xlternry
'.'.Friends tyevcr "Forgotten." Thero are
many souyeulrs sayings and tradi-
tions of the greattiat tne'n on .earth
who' goltlg broke had tp. patronize it.
Outside of Ha own hamo It. la well
inowiias tho "Grub' street pawnshop.
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HI JKeceived the highest award I
f a Chicago! World's Fair I
By AsOc'lntctl Pro;aB. '
WASHINGTON1 May 7 A mono-
graph having special Interest to those
bankers nnll merchants who wore com
pelted to avail. thomscfvcB of .clearing-
house certificates during tho panic of
3907 has Just been made public by the
National Monetary Commission.. It Is
entitled "Clearing Houses" and .s
written by ilr. Jpmes G( Cannon vice-
president :of the Fourth National Bank
ofNtow York nnd"chalrman Of the-committee
on finance of the. Now York
Chamber of Commerce. The work is a
continuation of one published by Mr-
Cannon some ten. yqarB ;ngo and cp:
tains'1 much new 'triaterfai In regard
clearing houses; and it derives special
Interest from the careful summary of
tho (lovlcjea adppted during tho. panic
of 1907 to tde over tho deficiencies In
our currency system. Mr; Cannon be
gins by soma careful and Interesting "
definitions' 'of clearing houses x- examiner In every instance Insists to explain that N'ero was only a puppy
change bills drafts checks and other upon receiving acknowledgement of "He bolongs" to Johnny;" he went on
terms used In clearings. Some of the' tho receipt of these notices. "and It would break Johnny's heart It
definitions represent' conclusions thra-. The detailed rcnort retained by the anvthlnK happened to him. I think"
sheddut -in court'' as well as In 'bank-' examiner 1b not submitted to tho .clear- hopefully "thnt his manners will lin
ing practice and have a distinct nrac? big-house committee under whose dl- prove."
tical value When the object of clear- rect supervision lie operates unless ".Manners!" repeated Raymond. "1
tng nouseg. is taken up Mrf ;Cannon the discovery or unusual conditions am not complaining of bis manners
presents some facts' which are likely- makes It necessary. "Ai special report but his nature. After ho had Jumped
to be a revolation even to matoy prac- in brief form is prepared in 'every all over mo ho bit the back of my log'
tical bankers. He declared that the j case and read to the clearlng-houBo! "That's as far as he -can reach"'
tendency has beon marked especially' committee at meetings called for tnat broke in. Johnny in rt. wounded tone
in recent years to include within the purpose The report is made in let-"You don't expect a Utile pup like lini
K!giumaieiieioor clearing nouses nil ver iorm anu oescriues m general 10 uire n mg man hko you on inenecK
:J '---ii it. - ... ..- il ... . J!. '.i. . .. .. ii -.r- 11 JU
ino exainining u you iur. iiuyuiuim;.
out all .loaHs.l u
officers direct- Notice bv Coiintv Chairman to County
.l ?1i t m ir "
ors or employes or to corporatlojiaMn A many candidates have applied to
wnicn tney may nave an interest $ me for- information as to when they
.JijfliiiipiO .or Wlcngo. g win hayo to file requests for names to
THE
CITIZENS
National Bank
Q? Abilene Texas
At tho Cose of Buminos March 29 1910
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Ix)nns and Discounts .; :. '..'..... -; ..'....... .'. 135749.79
U. S Bonds at par... -... . v. .-. . .'.. V '...'.'..'.'... 1'.. 50000.00
Other Bonds TV................. ' ...v.-... .V.. ........... 1000000
-i" " '. '--:'h. ";.. -3.' ;.-.. i - -Banking
House and' Fixtures.;..;.......;;"..;. K. 17750.04
....143577.40
v ' . K :..''
Cash In Vault and with. other" banks v''
. . . . . . . .
(luuauuus 'uuvuhiib iiig mutual wouare. .wrais ine 'cnaracier oi
ofHhe bankB aild tho community's a I bank's .assets --points
whole; -: a-. . '-' direct - or 'Indirect to
The bankers west of tho Mississippi
Rlyerr bayo glveir -to .they country the.
blllties .of clearing bouses 'exercising
various special functions while the
great associations Of the East and es-
ppqially: .that'pf -Nesr-YarkV baY.e ex.-
The example; of Chicago wnsf fpllow- appear on official ballot' of- coming.
ca in less man a year uy .tne uienrjng primary I make this public announce-
House Association of Minneapolis a'nd mont for the guidance of nil Interested
later by the panics of St Paul m! SUch fequoBts must be filed with mo
uouia utansaa city at. Jdsepb and not later than June 18tli. 1910. Such
ei2J)lified tb!c..utinty.andvalue of clear- -Phlladelpblar 'J'hepiethodB .aiffersome requests must be In writing. Shall
house loan certificates. Among
other functions of the ci6arlng houses
are thq grafting of loans to tho Gov-J
ernmentt mutual assistance of mem
hers:' fixing Unlfor'pi rates pf interest
on deposits and unlfornj-rates of ex
chatfgt? and' of 'chafges"von' collections.
Several cases of agreement of this.sort
in .the West are recorded where un-
ion among the banks bas restricted
the.' CjUfrJthrodt copipfititlon "which 4a
other cases has led to unwarranted
w'ha't In different cities but am direct- name the' office aspired to. giving oc-
ed .to the. same result of a more rigor- cupntlon nnd" post office address of
ous' examlrinf fob 'Ofasscts and. methods candidate and street and number of
than aro assumed by the national bank residence If within a town or city Und
examiners "under tho:jfederal- law. to be signed and acknowledged by the
jn qeaiing with the. panic Of 1U07 candidate before some offlcor author
Mr. Cannon gives fujl' details' of the ized to take sticb acknowledgement to
manner jor issuing: ciearing-tiousc cer- deeds.
tlficates In different cities and points. '. yery Hyf
put that beginning with 18G0 the Is- s. P. HARDWICKE
sues or Biicn certuicates at xfew xoric Democratic County Chairman Tuy-
nione nave amounteu to tne enormous i0r Coutity Toxas
liayments Of Interest-on pmall.and ac-Jaggregate of $209839000 nil of which 1
uve aeposit accountsi protection to have been redeemed without the. loss).
tllfi COnimuhitV front thO effocts of bad of n slticln rinllnr. una nt nnrtnrla r.nnfr.iTIIUfcfc 1A JUICED AT MJIIIA.
banking Isono of the objects attained ine from thrcn to aivtn mnntim fmm ' SCHOOL CLOSING EXERCISES
according tor Mr. Cannon and the bIb- the date of the first Issue. While no ' A court of inquiry presided over by.
ntficant statement is. made that "asattemnt is made to enter nnon an Judge N. D Cobb of this city and
moriey- fates decreaso losses from bad academic discussion of th nnimpn of County Attorney Overshlner of Abilene
debts must be brought to a minimum! tho panic tho remark of a prominent! waB hed ut Nubu Mnday In an offort
and: the 'Question of a. central agency
which shall disseminate information re
guarding -paper outstanding among the
banks must and will receive the at-
tention it deserves."
'''l "WHenlng Scope
It is significant of the. widening
'scqpp of clcarlng-bouso supervision
banker and economist is quoted to to ascei tain the identity of one or moro
the following effect 1 Parties guuty oi tne rowayism nnu uis
"Thn truth ta'tjmt rdflnonaiMiitv fm-iturbance" Friday night
the panic of 1907 lies at the door of Te trouble occurred at. tho closing
our currency system. 'No other ade-. oxerplBes of tho Nubia school and It la
ouate cause can bo found. Wo rfn 1ms- alleged that during tho exercises soma
InesB br tho modern syBtem of batik "arty. "r parties In the dark throw.
credltfl. but w imvn fnllnrl to minnlo. opi unu uu uiupty WlllBKOy oottie m-
Tiind .useriilnesB Uiqt sqverai assocla-'mfent this machinery with the means toabo trowd. The em pty?bpttlo struck
Ylnna 'lVavn Xvlthttt tlin rinnt fow vnnynJrnn -lli nnniin l.i :u. .. Mrs. Keith an clderl.V llldv on the fnr(.
.wv ;v .... . -m.w rf-."i. ui icuuuj vuiuutiiuK imun viviiil iii.u ' ' - --.--
after giving careful conBlderatfon to cash." ' - ibead doing painful Injury and the
UnspellabU.'
Tho NewfoundlaiidiHl-fblk for soma
.Sw V- '
'- reason noj -given uy jtue Bt- joun'8
" .cgnJBfiponent .of tbe' rjevv Vork Surt
''1 describe 'fliejr grpasy 'ripolt as "swob's?.
;
.
'and they ulpp.say they ''spelJ" anxjji-
can imaguie tho amazement of the
tfniilii rtIntl uOtn ii ritik riVin atVut odL'j
cd a burly hunter how. bo spelled
""sjvblls" - ?.-
;''Wf dgn't spelt 'em? vo' hauls 'pm.";
'was tiltf bewildering- reply; ' .
TbV .Retort pourtsous.
"I hnto to (ireHH this "bill Mr. Slow
pay" wild the tailor; taking n mucl
AvrtnUled mempaudum of accounts
frppi hU pocket "but"
"O.lr. don't bother. Snip;" said Slow-
pay geulally "You don't need to pros
; it 1 don't mind tho wrlnklea In It at
l'J all. Fuct Ih I've gotta dosea.fnwh
.MITbynH-l.wokpat hUarw
.Univwl Him.. 3if- Pl'pulVifb-Xnll
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the subject appointed special bank ex
anilpers assisted wbere necessary by
frplned experts under- rigid regulation
arid ready to goto work at a moments
notice. The Clearing Houbo Associa
Bamo mlssle struck Mrs A. L. Stanley.
He Did Ills Best. illG forco w'tb which the bottle was
Mr. Raymond appeared at bis neigh- thrown is Bhown by tho fact thnt It
bor's doOr .one November cvonlnc at was uroKen to nieces. Kov. J. P
broken to
dusk In a towerlnc race And uttnrlntr Sibley is reported to havo been struck
tfon of Chicago was the pioneer in the fierce threats ngainst Ills neighbor's hy ft rock thrown frotn-the same dlrpc-
establlebment Qf an independent syB- dog Nero Vainly tho neighbor tried lI0I
torn rif nvnmlnntlnna In Hila nniinrrx. '
Its sy.Btem wps Inaugurated on Juno
1 1906. with results that have moro
than fulfilled expectations. The Chi-
cago examiner operates undei the fol-
lowing conditions: Tho examination?
extend to ajl the associated banks of
Chicago' and to nil nonmember insti-
tutions'. The work is conducted wth
the pld of five regular assistants each
fitted by experience tq thoroughly do
that part of the work assigned to Jilm.
The. examinations inciuue oBBiuua u
verification of the assets und liablll-
Ha. n ...11.1' l.nnlr on fni na In iinanlhle.
' Vl "w " r '": ?r :;Mrc u
an investigation into the worwngs. 0jajjeca'
.UYtJry tu)ruin;iii nu " '""i"
tliprough ps Is practicable. After each
examination tbe oxamlner prptfares a
detailed report Jn duplicate dcsqrlbmg
Utp bank's loans 'hppflti jiiy.egtments"
and olhet: asetja iponttopluff specially
all' Iqani! qlther dUfct or. Ibdfreef tp
pfflcorsdlrecrPMOP pmiyoxeP?t:t' l
corpqjntlons in whiob they may
interested Tho report also copta
$t description o conditions found in
ovary dopartjuent; One pr these re-
ports 1b (lied ia the vaults o( the clear
ing house in the qiiBtody qf the exan)-
tepr and. the otlj.er 1b handed tg tJio
jexantlaed bank's president ior the pse
qf Its directors. Ti ladlyjdual cHref-
tors arq tjioa. potlfl?d that be exam
1UH mm bR l4e ad tb) a. copy
9f tbft jtxamlar'B 'jjt port as. bVea hMi
. s WffiKfWHV. tr r yf? p
this iray f&rf director ta if iya an
opportunity to to rprt and tbe
MY DOCTOR
ptfY FINE
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It there Is any definite cluo to"lo-
cato.tho guilty party or parties It Is
unknown by those giving ug our in-
formation. Tbero was considorablo
fcollng manifested by the good peoplo
of thnt community and tho above In-
vestigation was desired by tho law-
Bllls of exchange drawn aga'lhst'.cotlon
2979G;71 173374.11
Total..
I .' a
.......... C10534;34
Capital. Stock 1......
SurplUB and Profits
x ' '. --Circulation.:..
......
Deposits'
Liabilities
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Total
V't
150000.09
42.42G.09
f..S... 50000.00
j.....i 368108.34.
r J i - in
........ ?Glb534.34
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The Above Statement iafGofrdbt
.).
JOE F. GARRISON; Cashier
Tho Competition for bpslnesB among banks although not so ap-
parent ns that aniong jnorchants la Just as keen o aro all offerbag'
you practically tho Bamo BorVlco tho Bamo Interest rnto and tho same'
absolute safety '
But there Is a big difference between tho attitude of tho various
banks toward their dopositorsi There Is no bank in Abilene that takes
moro1 genuine intorpat in the. bucccbb of Its. patrons than ours.
Wo realize carefully that your success and ours 1b identical apd
that It Is to our mutual advantage for this institution to bo ns liberal
as possible and still be entirely safe In the matter of making you loans.
The Commercial National Bank
of Abilene Texas
CAPITAL $75000 ' SURPLUS $4500
J. C. RUSSELL Prea. W. H. LACY Cashlor
BRUCE B. 0'd VER Vlce-Pres. E E; GREEN AsBtXaBhlcr.
Ei
appeAhed against uusBAisn
WILL ATTACK INDICTMENT
DALLAS May 5 Becauao Sirs. J
W-. Johhaon waa subpoenaed boloro
tho Pallas county grand Jury and gave
testimony against her husband now
held In the county-Jail for tho killing
of Lavy McGilffoy Tuesday April 30
W. T. Strang attorney for tho defense
declares that any Indictment returned
against Johnson would bo tllcgnl and
easily quashed under the statutes.
Mr. Strnngo 1b uncommunicative re
lative to the line of defonso. He is
awaiting tho return of an Indictment
beforo ho flics habeas corpus proceed-
ings The grand Jury adjourned at
noon today without returning any uius
Hrc HaHfeVfafn nt farrcviUV aWdnB cln8a vs'ho wBh that the guilty Until como action of ttio kind Is tak-
Jut V. jf ) uJ" niay bo located nud punished. Morkel on tho case will rest. Other witnesses
Thinks 1 the More of W
OoctfT Since He Advised
are to bo examined bofpre a faUl &
bo returned.
"The law does not allow the wlfa to
testify against tho hiiBband" 8atdACr
torney Strange today. "In aplte a
this Mrs. Johnson wns called befent
tho honoroblq body. They have na
right to request bor to glvq tcatlmear
that would bo used against her hat-
band. Judge Seay can dp nothing; tat
grant tho motion to quash wbea tha.
caBd is brought up for trial la tbe Dal-
las district criminal courtj"
Whon attacked
wo want tha
lief wltho
Mall
"H to Take.
To (he Teachers
Carrsvjlie Kj-rJ
Cai
fine do
and thd
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I Of St. Paul Sunday Scbool Don't
forget (o look after your clnaB and seo
ipr ' writes thnt pvory Pionibnr Is' present. Lets
Vi!ei! i mToh v m-nk Su1(lny a Boa (iy " the achopl.
bless Cardul 'UU"' n' -r nnhat aro not coming
it. v-wnve' tnrm an invitation to como. The
I suffcrpdRth Sunday sdUobl is.n prcat work. Don't
xtecu yjJTa. I jorsot Mnri)i;rFa.Day.Mny thebiii.romo
and Jlil how-ttfeadlutly 1 i
every and bo with. ns.
J. T. HICKS
nld
and iflookedyle
(oowCardut
' "Truthfiil Jlniinlc
".Tames'. Bald' thV Jnllkmait
(o
convulsions 1
11 At lr I '1
-uiw. ri turn i t iit.... t ...! 'tr .ni . .
h&t a Burnriscl 1 -;""' )v"'""""" "
icin.C for.mel nownoy ' Moypit BCowpnt i am p'dout'
lie. I be.-zan lo mend otT'. "' ' ' ' '. -
andv I aniBl can do more work ?lr. vou'ra a-nuttln'-.Watr r in the
dntburiilfcjandl0wcUaTltoCardul.M "No .I'm not. Taron: I'm orpourni'
Cardurhelps sick women back to milk lit tho woteri So lfonv one nskp
healllu It 134 beep dolns : !hh for over yoi jf j n)t Vntar In the milk you can
waftlio i
t
awUciac
U you are a wo4tu- jryJU
Jame" Punch...
- VrrWr"
fof 0 &'?$ ll "Mi)i .
piaiM ereatM ro habits but rllYf
hy )tMiliaia tha circulation. t'
rite 10 YOd WiY SISTER
P?Sk!P' 'JW
nn hu HcwrMMta
UBWncdy thaLMlricIaA'r-
uffll. TtjUmk' 3Mlf
. ir r mr -s
"Moid iCItjrTPamtP tnayAwt
fie me)ut 1 Geo. Or
1 I.) jU tu-jci"itk
Bau'ii nynm
.CT7TBtT7
AVw
8 trl-
IlMrrla" et
Oiator !'-
p Ailment.
fiUh to pontlnm It wHl oot yoaooly bot
will nut tntvrteta with roar work or 00011
uffiT tr you wUh and I will wl y oa tho
DXliWfHrtory IllttJitratloiw )io-lni whr wi
ut Uote Krurjr woimtn houM 1jto it KiX
"vou roa avo an oirtIiMi.' vou cn iIwj
Hwwi-lv with mr kouiMri'mMr. Honrt
MAipla Uomo tntiuunt whlnkHiHwllly iMiJi.
iiFifut or trrugular Mgoatniaifoh la'youjiif
Free t
erln
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 237, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1910, newspaper, May 7, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315808/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.