The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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DAILY REPORTER
BY AlULfftfi PRtXTLWUO.
Entered as Second Class Hall At
Abilene Tax&s.
It Is evident that It the vrtr rontln-
us to the last day of next Mardh
the British gbTeinhieat will have
fepont In the official year which end1
on that date more than twelve and a
half btllldn dollars
This l txmal to the highest osit-
srnscnuTios oUTESt
One Year (In Advance) 6.00
Six Month (In advance) 1. 2.?0
Three Months (In advance) 1.3
One Month (in advance) .0jraat tft the total Income of the llrlt-
' ' f fish people In other werfis their total
tlne!nrea nnit PlrMil.itlnn ....... 57l
ediirrht nrrixn .... sail A nlra'1 raIscs the question
SoelPty 1997 or 34S
FI. WORTH WOMAN
GAINS tQRTY-THREE
POUNDd ON TANLAC
SPENT UtMUlKtlS OF 1VOI.F. VS
FOK TUEAT.MrNT-FlMIS
ii:i.ii;f at list.
Howcn a man sKeml nMr than he "Ko one ciin Imagine the Joy I felt
bs? i trhVn. nftr taktftg Tahlae a few weeks
H.- hm .... i. ..... i i -i- my four years of alnteet constant mts
ii answer Is found In the rise wag ' am that m
f iHcv whleh haVB nearly doubled Xmny ginetl rorty-thrt pounds be-
Ipcp (he beginning of the wat: so the skies" This statement was made a
rriHct. ot income of the pre-war per- Phort time ago by Mrs. Alaty Wilson
Subscribers failing to receive their pa-
per regularly will confor a favor upon
the management by reporting the same
to the business office. 'Phone No 67
i
Any erronettfis rtncdUon upon the cha
rjefer. standing or reputation of any
ivnn Mfm tfe AAntinMflnn UlAri frtrtw
.-. . a fc-nMtWs ii1Ih. . . It ill.il . lu.' -
hvi1f In Inn ilnm nf Thn IJ.nnrior ""' mb s n uill wieil. iniaiUSC.
" "" '" " v ...-. w- -.... .....'..-..- I .!.. MM.W1.. tl. t - . .2
nil
til Raw Finn street. Fort Worth
Texas and I one of the most remar
ed. tf valued In the ntarfcot today.
tld represent nearly twice as nwny)rtbteyft plbtlshwl m connection with
(iuhiius aicriuir as u tun I lien. 1
other warns the twelve and a lia
will be gladly corrected npen Its being ftST' """' Zl . MU . IT.
ki .. . it.- ni.ninM .- ib'tons the government sponds this
" " b I rear is equal to only seven Wiltons or
aiKMllEKTHK VSSOCHTKl) WtESS. ! .f2 Ifil ...
rr. i .i .-. t i...t.il All fical flcnres of tlie war inclad-
cnllllcii to the nc tor rcpnbllcntlrtnl' J" ot th Uht1 f''09- Rf-Jach -aji In sash a bad condition that
of nil news credited to it or not other
who credited in tM Pflper and nlo
llto lornt new published liereln. All
rlehts of republication of special dc.
patches herein nre niso reerTC(i.
te .
FKIIIVY. SElTEMBlir. II 19K.
IBi
oubleet to gremt discount If our
erBJHeat tp.nds twelve fclliliin t'ns
year tt will be spending t In two do'-
lar wtimt. nineteen dol'ar pork and
n on. If there wore any way f en
TtmtAnx wir expenditures tn thetr
tfe value that Is In conaumirtion of
poods and -rviees instead .if In flac-
t'itlti dollars pounds. 'ra- and
the like then all figures In wa ex
pendltHre would shrink from thirty
to fifty per cent and all budgets would
WOK correapondlngly less terrifying
"1 ptt ont hundreds of dollnrs."
Continued Mrs. Wilson "and took all
kinds of treatment and medicines try-
ing to get the roliof a few weofcft Us
of Tantac has brought me. My $tom
the little that I would eat seemed to
harm me In plnce of doing mo aood.
tons would form in my stomach and
bloat me up and fceep me in misery
for hours after every meal 1 lwd
continued pain and distress In the pit
of my stomach whether 1 ate any
thing or not. nnd I coutd hardly get
a good breath m account ot It I was
constantly belching up ftmr. undiges-
ted food and surferod so at night from
the gas on my stomach that 1 conld
scarcely sleep at all. Flnalh I got
Jl MW
tllHf ua. 4a1iIm u... l.f tn.. . .. .. .. .
" " vw -nuiu iuuk ooii iHoieiio moving aiiacas ot acute inuigeiion
ftirmldable. for if price decjlue after land would almost die at times Thesa
the war he burden of the debt will be 'attacks would come on suddenly and
that much heavier When the govern
ments borrows a doMar today It gets
half buhel of wheat for Jt; but with
lift on a pre-war level It will have
t take a whole bushel of wheat to
pay the loan
Some er'onom'ists contend that a
rreat dasrree f inftatloM d high
rrto will be an economic necessity
.r a Ion period after the 'war. in
o-'iet to support the burden of the war
'Iwt-Saturday Bvonlng post.
Reporter Tobacco Fund.
In an ttftort to snppty American
soldiers already to France with Amer
ican tobacco The Reporter has Joined
Debates and Decisions
Gent
Goats are being brought intc Brown
u.v rw r u- .- - conly hy the hundreds tin! placed
ouher papers of the cowitrj In a camc u.e bnW0efi and tte'
paign tor maws W sow te army to- --'ere the land ! nx sufficiently
bacco In doing this it u not Intend-' productive to warrant cultivation
cd that young wen who do not smoke Ta "ney in goat raising. Jcit
shal be encoagI to Soe. but that & 'Lnd tlproluc:
the soldiers wbc already stsoke mayerops should produce livestock of
hae American tobacco wUkeut bofag kind and Brown county farm-
lomnelled to tmv Morblntnt nrlces an ar 7l8e a InauguraUng goat
lompeueu to p orwtni prKee ratelag a srloag Industry Brown-
from their small saiariac which many 1lt9od Bulletin.
have to divide with hon tolks. Every farmer could ratee a few
. . i ;atp or goaU Just as eay as not.
Wondsrful Voting. Boats are especially easy to maintain
bii-n ixtHavarf fl-at Aha ted taW- -Mne with rtllh Un oana. old leatk-
llshed a world record for unanimous tie more parUeulnr what he eats but
endorsement whan the vote on the Elm everything is food to the goat. The
trcek water .bond resulted in ' for Bfl te a humorous cuse. but he Is
to S against. Now come the lower l" Profitable crop.
iousv of the Oaagree of the United ...
States and by a vote of 519 to 0 pasaes !TlZ ... n. . w
the waV tnsuraace bUI. thus putting .Jt.llL0? f !
Abilene to sleep The war bttl hi an Lj" ZLZZFLTIZ
adm.nlstraUon mur. gJJg ZSttXJS?
insurance temJ"" taug nut a man or a woman who. b
to as to equallae tae 'J rktue of their social and financial
dependents of ea and pkers. If poMou tn9 ptoee fa look9d n
passed by the senate and signed by the M sort of pattern and who ts sup-
President the bfll will awke posetWe p ttt gtad for any and al more.
the calling of married and single men mtnts whlcl ar worlh taMa? odc
to tbe colors without omnderatien te imt who mpi. j opWn on the
o dependents as the govenunent will aml j aothlng. Odeesa Her-aflsuo-e
the respoasibUtty of aapport a
tng rtependaut retativee. It uv oetieved The Nabs Creek person refers to
the aw will become operative before tnJrs There are idler in high plac-
the government isaue a second call w ae well as low The man who doe
for men. no do bis darodest all the time is not
ide'tveriag-the goods. The rommunltv
Albany-Abilene Highway leader mutt neceaaarfly keep moving
The announcement cornea from AU. lest the followers catch hu fever or
M ttiat the right-of-way foi the Fort lack of fever aad let the community
Worth to 13 Paso highway fH Attat- ga hang.
ny to AbBant i loig feared aud
tha work will begin on tfe eoauc- larnlnc How
tlon of the road at as early date eon-1 Sir Erh Oeddea. flrai sea lord of
Letting with the Taylor canity god the Brtiish adatfralry. used to be
roaa at lUmby On tie das or eoa station agent oe the B ft O in Weat
MruUioo use; tn building roads de- gila Judgtof fr this eae nev-
nends the cost of the up-kep of s r caa teJI what kind of an aduMraf
and the real value of the improvement a wnUy newapaFet editor would
ta the public It U of the greatest Im aw 2lll11ew .
penance that highways ahaU be buttt ' Brie like a greatmany otter
rtnM aL that Ui be given proper Britishers esme to America aud kpeat
Tight and u JT J; p a few years learawg how vn the
care after they are ""f "J JJ kJaS the Belgians used to he
rTJotoaUieu r800d.Ariean nieweptper reporter Ana
roads are paying Pro P laha'mr wi eecreUry of the navy wa an
co5 Shuttfi-l V.." " ""
Lgbwy and coraliae Shaketftrd1 .
11 voting Ho tor the purpo nf
building improved roads.
A LITTLE FUN
Abilene Schools . i - Very Trne.
Atiutue u very nrend of te ipleBdM Mu are eur rear guard?" ashed
showing that has bean made by all f the esmmaadlBg geaeral ae the ra
ti . iUuuu an ontw-gw -- -- iremt wan ascnsiiag ine prepnn
.. .. ) ... nnou for Lka lS17.Ii OS- nf -a nut
i: it WimBBsn9SltnAeln?fcMSi "Iosa uiu hirtrvrmtmA-f-0
ka cnruUuMM ta the history e ism nr- replied the aid -without the migul-
est hesMatun. The Laase.
. . -1. Um
i tv ai.d bave go4H uewti w e.
tr. &' uh most ftaUeriug prspae.
urwsn and the Beard of cnntrui
S.tnf
are gratified over the class of vnr.
and attendance-
Mmn-uns College has hs
deecrfli A
ing dirt i
Cncoulf
fnd .np-tl
trotilfltP
'qiiiforj
try Tifchc
mofp W It
fOV vM if
by)sC"aVvf
tiAxffll
Jr m
nafvKl
P
CaV
be J
s irtg anixwjei
urrs uy norv'ea
rmiui ion.
ufil I vafijilniol
rrus iiiini I n
my. avfuf ondltir
iitjcocki anu w
lv
I-thlnafto get moout
oUfnya neUhbc-f
Jnr rfid it coujr.
it Hid beeniS
casil I 1ij
vim attacirs
Le I fjtlrnh
wherever I happened to
fall as limp a
nothing tor he
all shatterov
strength
wreck . AV
onditii
r
emeriirto think
would
ild know
became
ight and
t a total
ust can't
Noth
had littlo
ould ever
of my
ndvlscl me to
n't have done
nade especially
t had one of
of acute Indices
taking Tanlac and
ie ga and bloating have disap-
from my stomach entirely My
tlte wa never better and I can
anvtbing I want and all I want
wJaout it hurtinc me one bit Mr
nerves are calm and steady now and
my sleep is sound and restful. I can
never pay the debt lf gratitude I owe
Tanlac and the best way I know to
show my appreciation for the wonder
ful benefits I have received is to tell
others what Tanlac has done tor me H
Tanlac Is sold In Abilene by Me-Loroore-Bam
Drug Co.. In Merket by
Merkel Drug Co. in QwUo by W M.
Morrow. In Treat by R. B. Johnson
In Potent by Dr. Hfclnj llartin. In
Caps by Caps Mercantile Co and Jn
Buffalo Gap by if O Bell. ndv
walk bat It ain't very nice of him.'
Tit-Bits.
Best Side.
"Wonderful mastery you have over
tbee savage animals." atd the admir-
ing visitor to the Hon tamer. "How
do you manage. It ' f
"Easy enough ais tivou kerp on
the right sW'rTlieroV f
"Ah yes-fu hat is thright side
o them- J
"Well Wld the lamec tl reckon
it's the JHtside EvchnfiKe
fHF TEX
F.'xns Wonder
1)1
It
re yidnev and
troubles. wealland Riroe backs.
ilsm and all frreglantlea of
iys and bladder i both men
tm n R'iulatesuladder tron-
ci'ilren If nwl sold hy your
will be sentyfy mall upon re-
1 00 One Whall bottle Is two
treatmerand seldom fails ca
perfect a tii 'Send for testimonials
from this and other states. Dr. E. W.
Ifall. tn OHve Street. St Lonls. Ma
Sold by druggists adv
. ii m i
UKLUIANS CKO.sS FIlUVriBK
PAIU6. Sept 13 Aceordlng to a
telegram from Havre where h Bel-
gian af'Verament is temporarily loca-
ted about iiO Belgians have suc-
ceeded m cioselng the frontier into
Holland aad freedom in a curious
manner
The (leriuau milKar) authorities
liad decided to havr i.ertaln trees cut
down became they interfered with the
view of the sentriee placed aeng the
barbed wire fencing and the cable
which charged with a strong electric
current evented peraou fium &-
enping from Bnlsiaa territory One
hundred and fifty tnbahftanu nf Sei-
saet were retinisiUonsd nd ordered
ts work ai rutting down the tree.
The improvised tfen-cnOeis sac-
eended as doing their werfc in such a
way hat several trees tell across the
barbed wire and the etoetrutkvd eabU;
nnd made a vide safe en antes Thau
. i
t . vii-xt anceeseiau yr
Kt Jou.fthi Aeadeutr teas m -.
. .. . -i. . jiu. at uitK and
jvia ir "-- T. .water all Ike t tote.
If VW1
.1ec eae mt these hassantaaantM heaA. ISusewit avenue Madnct at i.y a ss.
i " . . ... ... a e .. x4- J .taJ
It keap the wind fnatsly in hi
t water
tiiat. Baltimore
tn Dteh terriieri. arwunininted hf
their Oerman gnanihins. who had long
grown tsneo nf their duty and were
only too pleased to desert bag and
baggage
YOrTH KILLED BV FIM.
3TIUB SmOIIT AA'EAt'E
War Ktiuuettc.
Majer (to head of bosabiag par) .
"Where are your prisoners?"
Ijentanant "I dunt understand
best opening. Students are here frn jblr. that yon wasted us to hrtng hart
a.l iZntouTet the state nnd truss any priseaer. I thuughi th& wns
t A Twitr stoies The fnena in tn?1ut sn tofnrnul anr" The L
strongest In many ways the hKtutiea
!. . TTtt . . .ua l.anerAsarr.
La rttrrea anu wewr m rj . JL t- Wi.usu- found dead njyler the
- rl moor 1 u - m w w k . -.' " -
poT WORTH SesM 11
deeoly stress the neeh A unused
under the chin a ynutu apparently 9u
Ttorsiiay He ha been jewel iriad as
Tfis Pee who has been nBavtoyed iu
I a J lSto is - Dot need tt My wsfe attandn mfrtitnirdien wni at Own itowie The
Draugfeoas Btomnss UNg "..thatB.1iM. An-4ea Ihedy 'was net far from the railroad
jortu UMirw !4r2ri tSi Itwek aad death was dm. to a om-i
Jias g.adent iom aU pertiens m ine impolite dental nU fint a tostn.
w A o. ' "1 Wan ca ynn tMe"! Rnmsb wwrising ntotises ei
AUlene Qfcrnuu fine . wen . - g mHMr !smfrtner epnsie su Tte
Tuesday weene mm lestdnnt sewf ( -ew -jsj f Hr deitiiinled hi- .Itnees were drtwa up nndar in t.ia
tUYduw the fct u "'.S id-Aat nnd tun bed--wa tlH irMn -ne -
&a I v$ The lW W tn iwtMim' nwah jtt.rjEiwJ the covered
tv-ts i vUd aud U -tcs gt"t At bjji ufatoer -l . t&u.' a y tef tl " f
rx -s a Jintar t jik-g: t t a-; ut iu . j nr. 4jrt l a-p i-u.v -. ut
New Fall Merchandis
At Exceedingly Low Prices
i'ipwt rawn
Ulttltllaausu
nnt Miin. iwyi
Bargains in Girls and Boys School Shoes
AVe. sptwtilnlwl in staple 6lioos for bojs nKl girls Mnnu-
fadtirprs ndvisotl us they wore going up so we placed our
orders before they advanced in pt;ioc. Wo now pas the
saving on to our customers.
Splendid values in boys' shoes $2.50 to - $4 00
Missus and Children Shoes priced sr&OO to$5 00
A Great Sale and Saving on Winter
Bedding.
Onr combined buying strength on blaukcts enables us to
make some unusual prices on Winter Bedding. Nine
months ago long before any one had placed orders for
Fall aud Winter Bedding ours had been bought. Vc
anticipated a great advance in all cotton goods on account
of the buying of Winter Bedding for the army so our
order was placed long before prices advanced.
100 PAIRS of nil-wool blankets in fancy plaids and solids
full size GGxSO n wonderful value at $5.00. Our leader
at - $3 05
100 PAIRS of all cotton blankets in solids with different
eolored borders and solids full size OGxSS great bnriniin
at regular selling prico $2.50. Our Special at ?2 10
100 PAIRS of all Cotton Blankets in solids and colored
borders' full siste COsSS Our $2.00 grade speeial 1 GO
Men's Suits at Less Than Wholesale
Prices $15.00.
Ncvrr before in the History of Abilene was there ever
offered to the buying public sueh wonderful values in
Mi'ii's Fall Mini Winter Suits. Men don't pass this won-
derful suit sale by. We are offering sino of the nu-nt
extraordinary prices on Men's Suits inittgiunUc. We
have the well known brands of "BritndeJ-ee-Kinenrd A;
Co.." and "Adlers Collegian" brand of elotlfs. Evei
suit guaranteed or your money refunded.
Other prices on men's suits in "Brandegee-Kitierttd'! and
'"Adlers Collegian" at prices von can affoH to pt
$20.00 .'3.00 $30.00 ami 35 00
A Wonderful Assortment of the New
Woolens for Fall and'Winter
cer were stocks fuller or more complete with the
seasons prettiest Woolens of all kind. Th combined
buying strength of thce two stores hns savHi us hun-
dreds of dollars on woolen dress u'omls olotie. Thi-e
woolens were bonuht long belor there was an s Jvanee
on this class of goods. We puss theNe sttving alunjf to
our customers. A very pretty assortment f ill the new-
est serges in a good range of iolors.at Tk "ie 1IH.
$1.25. $l.r0 $1.75. $2.00 li 50 Per Yd
Hnrberduies wool poplins and fautv voolos M $!.''
$1.50 $1.75. 2.00 J. 2 50 Per Yd
A Pretty Showing of New Fall Silks
These stores are fairly aglow with the new Silks for F.dl.
Every lady should take occasion to vwit Miir Silk Depart-
ments. New Taffetas in all the beam if ul olor. New
Taffetas in all the faney plaids nnd stripes- A ;eautful
assortment of new Satins in a wide 'aiie of nlors Ju-i
the tiling they are using now for vnur n.w n-m. A Ih'iiu-
t if til ashortmenfc of all the newest colo- in Crep-di- 'nil v.
Silks and Cropo do Chine prieetl 1.50 1.75 $2.00.
$2.25 aud - $2 50
Men's Work Shoes Priced at Bargains
Every pair of Men's Work Shoes in the two store wer
bought before the advance in prices. Yo-t tin now buv
uork shoes at as low a price as last cr Men's wuik
koes priced $.J.OO $3.50 and :S4 00
200 Pairs Men's Dress Shoes $4.00.
On Sale at Both Stores.
Tltete shoes at $4.00 are bargains. $4.tX doe uot buy n
gootl looking dress shoe in a good iulit liut we bimjiht
this one ear aeo before the advanee iu leather and
now patt the having ou. All style shown iit Imim' mid
Initio now on salt for . Sjvi OO
Other prkes in Men's Shoes ar $3.00 to - $7 SO
AndersonDryGoodsCo
to Travis i'ee togeihei wit
of barber bill on winch
was the creditor T-
railroad tttket rten-t id
dollar in silver uerei
fh
imsuaiimum-iuuemii1"'"
A TWO WLLItIN
Dollar Bank
A few years ago we asked you to help U3 build up
our Deposits to ONE MILLION DOLLARS. You
did. We have passed the MILLION MARK and
arc climbing toward TWO MILLION. With your
continued co-operation we will reach it and then
folks outside of Abilene will again set up and take
notice. WE WANT YOUR HELP AND WILL
STRIVE TO DESERVE IT.
Farmers 4 Merchants
National Bank
THE OLD ESTABLISHED BAKK
AETNAIZE
For Accident Insurance
There's a Rtmson
Motz & Curtis
i
FEDERAL AND SAVAGE TIRES Got. sal isfactlou for your pk- j-
GAS OIL AND ACCESSORIES
HAYDEN AUTO SUPPLY STATION
1141 SOUTH FD2ST STREET ABILENE TEXAS
NEW MEAT MARKET
ALL KTNDS OF FRESH MEATS
PROMPT DELIVERIES
PHONE
North Second Street Between Pine and Cypress
Phone 782 PETREE'S MARKET Phono 782
"Wo Appreciate Your Business."
tu
tulrt 1
l ' Tiucbo4. tt beisg held by tlits Von
I'stifU Wucb"Xiiderutkuix ewnMiar ueodine
aim a iiwrnraw in VOUtU's tstlur ha
111 lUe tnut-
Put on the Bevo Glasses when y set the
tsble fer tbe bite youSe pcefrctl for e gct nf
the cvemag. A a euee3" for ssMmaty lunek
Ciemm cheese and chopped obvc Mnd-Kidum 4sn
brown bread. Dili ptekk. Sbnmimslsd. I onU
Be-vo.
Itself a nutritive drink Bevo rrMr.ti an snfetirMc
aad dslisbtfnl addition to anyJBMil bet or
Cgn ot1 beavy.
Bcvothc all-yearrcslind soft drink.
Said la kHtUt can " 'J
AMliUEIt-BU4C-ST LOUIS
rj'f
4
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COTTON GROWERS ATTENTION
W- are now readv bring- your cotton to us. We have h--bettf
in t'MUipimiit money will buy and will give jou sali-
faetorj' sen tee. A trial will convince you. Boll breaker an
cleaner.
W. T. AND CLIFTON WOODY
South Second and Pecan Streets Abilene Texas
Professional and Bus.r&ss Directory
Union Painless Dentists
GUARANTEED WORK MODERATE PRI0E8
CROWNS $4.00 and $5.00 SET OF TKETll $a m. 1 1'
All instruments Bterilized after each operation.
Corner S. First and Chestnut Sts. Phono 406 L-ad Att.Ub
Jai. P. Stiosorr R. Clint Chambers
Stinson & Chambers
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
Practlcs All Courts
Abilene
Texai
R. S. GLfcNN
ARCHITECT
Room 2Radford Bldg.Office Phone 193
Heaiacnoe Phone 003.
WILLSTITH
JtOTARi PU1LW
MOTZ AND CURTIS
S0TAKX rUBLMJ
ABILENE TEXAS'
DR. CYRUS N. HAY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office WagBtaff Bid piae fit. lisuo
1-U nnd 2-s. Phones. Offics 111
RMldeaco HI.
Olfir l'boue 171 llss. 1'kone Is
DAVID S. CASTLE
ARCHITECT AND
gNaiKKKB
Sn.su.Ks.u-8rd JMs. AVttew. Tssnt
Dr.'JL W. HoUis Sr.
PbyMcUn nd Sttrgoon. nours 10 u
18 ju m.; t to 6 p m Bay lea b itUUf
At the Hollie BsnltsHum 8 to l' b
to p. m.
JNO G. JACKSON
Loans
Notary Public
Over Minter's Store
The GUNTER HOTEL
XK 1M1 TKXAS
AWbiutBly Pjre-Proot Modern E.
Iftotly FurnfciBed. nil OuUid
Rooms with HUjh Ceilings.
A Molsl VasH fer U CUsnte.
RATM;
European tl.OQ to 13.00 Per D7
OFFICIAL HKAIM)DATEB8 F. P I
- ANt A. A. A.
8AK ANTdSW nTKL COSrAST
Fsrcr TfSt nWr
Yours Vsr Vitsr Usniih
ROY OROWDBR
Masseur
I'HQNB m
Mw.bing
HMKUI
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1917, newspaper, September 14, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334285/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.