The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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T3Q AMOJmt HlPOltTMt. ABHJOT TBXAI.
STATEMENT OF THE
(CONIENSEI)
THE FIRST
STATE BANK
OF ABILENE
At tki Clm if taiim Seplemker.
2 1915
C'. """.'j!ifcis '
.73;J7J).14
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Liabilities
Capital ....-...: SJ 00000.00
Surnlus and Undivided r
Profits Xy-22888.45
'Bills Payable . .. 50000.00
Rediscounts .tl . 6988.64
Deposits --J 293502.05
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$17370.14
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THE
Guaranty Tryst Co
RESOURCES
Stocks and Securities $6750000
Leans . . 2061 (5.32
Real Estate ......... . . 6700.00
Items of Expense ....... 138.69
Cash and Exchange ..... 5044.99
IMpi'im J1IW"'B
100000.00
LIABILITIES
Capital ............8100000.00
Officers of Both Institutions
E. B. BYNUM President
OSCAR PARKER . . .Active V-Pres
W. H. FREE . . . f tt. Cashjer
E. C. HONEYCUTT . . Asst Cashier
Resources
Loans .' ?396'078.27
Overdrafts TONE
Furniture and Fixtures. . 5330.10
Real Estate ..... v ..... 7963.70
Interest in Guaranty
Fund .' 2639.08
Cusli and Exchange ... 61367.99
J
Personal Local Household
died Wednesday morning. Ho will ro
turn to Abilene Friday.
lpound
T
prrkoxai
-- -- ILUIIVIIV VMW. "
.rplrn hntne on hnslneS8. left thl3
4 i morning over the A. & S. for BalUn
-. t t.-.l InnlfA thP
v 14. rtnif wiiii iimii til ivutu m
Atiilnnn rtnnfetnra nf SwetWflier and
UUIlVilv .v vm- u -
It. V. Pntlerson of Abilene was reg-
istered at the Ad6lphus Hotel Dallas
Sept. 10th.
T. c lllchardson and V. P. Williams
ger to Join them on their return home.
A. J Sandle of the Bethel commit
nlty was n visitor In the city Thurs
day. He conferred witn uonniy on
No District Court Thursday K
Thoro was no district court Thurs-
day and tho courthouse had a rather
qUIet appearance. V. H. Graham
Knurl otnnnffrnnhor. ntftted that he did
not bellevo nny session would bo held
Friday.
lit J JV -WtlH-- - --.. -w
..... .. a v ti ! I nmkA In
iV : -i ... perintcnneni .1. b. omuu m cbiu .
trusters of the Hanlby school were" ... .. . m 00Hrm.
visitors hero Saturday. n w nkrtn. nrestdlne elder
Misses Agncft Powers and Ada . tIl0'HnmHn district was In the city
Hanks are spending Sunday in Hn.v-1 TImrscIn- on his return from Winters
ley on a visit. where ho had been preaching a series
Mrs. E. V. Giles of Day City Texas of 6Grmons
Is visiting her parents. Mr. and M11.I . ...... w wuiinma n.
- 1-1 ni (ii .inn. - ... if iiiiiiiiiu i.
John Girnnd. 'Hni i' n v Thursday nlcht from
Grady Kendall of Gallops. N'ow Mct- Tuscaloosa Ala. Prof. Williams Is the
icn. ia here visiting his parents Mr. new head of the English Department
and Mrs. B. F- Kendall. In Simmons College.
Mrs K B. McDonald of Georgetown' M. Zelner returned to Abilene
has returned homo after n visit hefe Thursday from a visit to Tuscola rel-
In the home of her brother T. C Weir atlvos accompanied by his sister and
. ... . . tiwwi .nimt vfrt. iipIcp. Mrs. W. A. Nabours and Miss
iday night and Saturday In Abilene vis- Mamie Nabours. Mr. Zelner will rc
ulJ b" """ ' . .. l.nmn nl t.nrntnn Jills tV-
itlng their son. Howard hibckwoou mm. u " .. -
family. . cnnf t
1 A Giles and wife of near View. Jonn .Morrison an om-wincr. u..u
made Abilene n business visit Friday one of the most successful farmers 0
the Are "time they had been here for the Deadman valley country sold eight
several months. Thursday for $9.00. "Bui
Knv .irster of ItaJJInRW nr. he A I n nme8 gnld jotm.
a.uVlCSSCurt t Staualand of Tuscola was in
mining" and again tonight AW. y bus ;ess
rit&VZ the water car:-
route homo from a visit to a brother "I .ter
ill UifBuu Tft ..4.-4-.. iif.trt.. ltf riAr
- -.- !. mm In TUP- OntTLnUUT UL'UIIVDUUJ III - v.
ii . .... .. rtt..A. tiet i ah.
Merral. Sherbino Urnnyj- .taVSming omln hU
W8UsSrb nor'TsaU nayd mSlng new Dodge car.
for h is homo Canyon City Colorado. I T. H. Hodge proprietor of The Gem
ror 1U3 nome. .biij ... 'Theatre has been spending tin n-t
Gerard Allen Cresswell. son of M.. i.iwlness. Ho
and Mrs CO. crcsswoii. ': cSpcct8 to rcturn to this city Friday.
Monday for LebanouTenn.N hero i Mp-.M. T
will M.ter the Cnstlo ue.gms ...-.. ;. .. ... -; - .-
Mlc Adelaide nnil ornco pacfc Wcuesd . ht frmn Swtc-.
Asncnnont nrc hero '" ""'?'. water where they attended the water
Mrs. Frank Grimes. Miss Adeiali 0
... a rI.l.ml f ! Wlfru I II IK "
will nuenu o.nuu.. v ..- ii.a rm
t0rm' . . v m nnii 113 to Tuscola Wednesday. Thoro Ib Jut
On. Pnlmn nf Klidll. N. M.. and Ills . ... .... ... .
" " ;. ... ono kiii in iiisiuiu iiiiii up in iiuuh
1 I.-- T.a iirvnA 1 inriirriivutt ui ... . . .... . . . .. .
(UlUKlUUl .m. u.jvi.
afternoon for Pec. where ho wont to'had ym i8gIW In by SiR5ftil nf Lit-
attend the runerai or w. u. no vuu.w . . - KV"-;o'r Uo .RoCt a now thtlr homo and thoy
iSWloW Tb I. Arkansa varo Jotn ow to Jj m tuno
itlng and taking a mucn nceaeu rem. v.....D - --
A Orwt Odd Fenftw. . rntin lleportcr anil Abilene.
Uncle Billy Brewer known and lov- -Yon lmvo one of- the best (japora
. . ... -.. rtj.l tnllnnr t. I.. ll.n clfil.i" ollf Pant .T T T.vnn.
tea Dy praciicauj- ui-iy uuu ... ... i.t ";v- .. ..- - - -
Texas spent n day or so here this manager of the Lynn Orphan's Homo
week on his way to wicnita fans irum ai uanns in cuiivrinuim " i-
hls home In Rising Star lie win m- porter rrprosenuunu rnunj iiiuttiints.
tend tlie West TOXaS I U. w. r. .--(- 1 punu ui.mj ur 111 !.... jv .
elation hero on the 20th and 21st. Tot- on the paper nnd your pews sorvlco
.. ..... ....1 .. . . ffMVll tfflt I. 1i.j. .m T Alnrt lllrt vnill tHv
nut Diina ana nns oeonnur jwnf - ih imu kuuu. mow n j -.
hO irftvelB as tntsmonary iu w "W very miiun hiiu irciree i- j"
of Odd Fellowship preaching Its pfln- fl great future out here."
ciplo and teacmng lessoiia m ui-6"-"
work.
Sheriff Hpcnd Day South
nhorif? .1 t. ttnditnn KTMnt Thurs
day In ihe southern part of tho cdttn-
iv. Rorvlno- ritntlons nnd transacting
other official business. The sliorlff
mysteriously added: rTho nature )i
tho business cannot be given am ior
publication now."
yr 0. iv. Notice.
Ail tnnrtihrra nf tho fiftmn are re
quested to be present Thursday night
at 8:30 oclocK. important ousincw
coming up In reference to huildlng
District Manager Harris will be pres-
ent and deliver an address oh Wood-
craft. C. H. GAUNEn C. C.
SAM RF.t5D. Clerk.
gomo ftreat Meetings.
Annlrrrsary of Son Ice.
County Superintendent of Public In-
Some Great Meetings. . '0.rfinn .T. Smih entered his fit-
Ttev. W M. te.m !!lT hannr tcenth year of service as a teacher of
he Sweetwater Association is happy Frd AN
fT'LTt l-eSs has though Prof. Smith Is not now ac
that his friend nev. J. F. Nichols lms ... ln lhe teaching profes-
been conducting at MMimoajho nm. constant oloso
ij. fxnlnta In fhftt fiPCtlon. Air. Du" J :. ... n.
An.ti. Mini. Hfinnii mnrinrn riii nvnr 1111
.1 . .. A.tL.A Vn. 1 111111 I Willi BUIIUUI Hlt- O -v ...-
Nichols I. well known .in ADi.e.... ... iipft g nR0 ...
Ing lived In North Park : anfl ' tlf"Jjy mH Ajr. Smith. "I made my way to
Simmons College for n few Jf" . . rt . 1)linnc nni i.K my
M....-...ni iMimo in Krldnv night for 11
visit in the homo' of tho former1! nlcrc
Mrs. J. T. Dodson
Wednesday it
bale''.
had cut only twelve
Mrs. Geo. Taylor Misses Gladys nit'i
. . . n. ... ...... .inM ir
Miss Josephine Scott daughter 01 n tho ljl:12 Toxn8 nn(1 pacnc vcd-
nosuay nignt ior nopKinsviiic icn-
tucKy.
Mr. and Mr. W. C Scott has got.-?
to Dcntoh whero she will enter tne
North Texas Stato Normnl College
for a year's study.
Mrn. ThomuH Hollrlng and Mr. F.
S. Richard and baby are In Uo f W
from I)s Angoles visiting ther
grnndmotlier. Mrs. Chnndlor an-I
other rolatlvcs.
Bernard and Juol Brynn sons ot
Hon. and Mrs. John Brynn. left Sat-
urday night for Ixington .Va.. where
they enter Washington and Lee Uil-
viTHlty for 11 years suiuj
.. .! ....if.t. rt Mi. fiOlU nniot nnnnt fAtl flflva imft U.'if t
ThfutT. returned Friday night from u their parents will lcavo tomorrow for
ti'Il-llay StU' III lJ mra ;. uwii uuuiu uuu iuiii... ... .v.....
made "nrrangtinentH whllo there tc county.
plant wlmat. nuaira nua ouiur v.u Mr anil 5Irf5. N..fo unnrocK camr
I'ucene Sellers nnd Jack Parramore
of Aspermont motored to Abilene
Wednesday on business nccompanlQ'J
by their families nnd arc the gucsta
of Col. J H. Parramore.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Graham of Pyoto
aro In the city the guests of Mr. nrtd
Mrs. W. II. Graham. Mr. A. J. Grah-
am until recently wns ngnit for the
Texas nnd Pacific at Pyotc.
niluvirtli Pnrrnmnrn and wife. .!
their return from n tour of tho Pacific
Three More Plead tJiuitj. Green.
Three more or tne negroes wno
were arrested Tuesday night In a
raid by the officers plead guilty Wed-
nesday. Eleven of the blacks were
nrrested In all. Two of them plead
guilty Wednesday morning.
The officers report a. unlet tlriie
Wednesday night following the stren
uous activities or tne nfgnt ocioro.
School Trustees to Meet.
The school trustees of Taylor coun-
ty have been cnlled to meet In the of-
fico of County Superintendent .1. S.
Smith Monday for the purpose of discussing-
some very Important mat-
ters pertaining to the welfare of the
schools of tho county. There ore
something lllto Uo to ISO of the trus
tees and they have been uuormeu hi
the meeting by Supt. Smltii. roi. 11.
I.. Bentloy will present the matter of
farmers institutes to tho meeting ns
he nmiouncod lit Wednesday's He-
porter.
Improilnp Slonly.
Chas. Morris who was taken with a
snvnrn nttnnk nf tnnsllillH ThlirsdaV
nfternoan on the Miicclal "Trades Kx-
rnrstnn" train and conrinetl to nib
berth during the entire trip Friday
u-ntt aniiin Inmrnvpil S.ilnrilnv nftornnon
but still confined t his apartment at
North Second ntul orange streets.
His many friends hope for him a spee
dy recovery.
Pnxtnii Bungalow About Ciiiuplvtcd.
Tlie new bungalow boing erected on
Orange street botwcoh North Fourth
and Fifth for George L. Pnston Is
iilmnt ninnlifl 'I'lllt tU'll lots nil
tho corner of the block at Orange nnd
Fourth havo been sold and it family
moving nore rrom sweetwaier win
Thnro have been over zuir uonvcv- -".-.-.- ;l ... . .. nut.
------ - a 1..1.1 ii'nrit wiiii 1111 iiiu in j v..
slons In the WPctinRS ne na iu... nn)J f rPimml)Pr. UuU
. 111.IH ai. Ma r n'fi iiiiiiii iin. nil m.i nia.i
WllllIU (UU lBl V" I
Marriage tlcettoes.
n. nuntttnit mdrrlntfo licenses
. . . .... fnhhl. f'lnrk Hllttift
were ibouuu pt ....vj - -'
ft..i!e- n it Kerrell nnd Miss
Mario Thornton; Luther Woodroof
nnd Miss France Burroughs.
ti..rn wna ft lil? rntn here." Prof. Smith
served for ten years In the schools in
Abilene
SIMONS COLLEGE
TO OPEN TUESDAY
Ileal Estate Transfers.
J. M. Hendricks and wife to .1. It
Powell lot 2(5 out of the Lewis subdi-
vision Of lot 1 block. 17 Abilene
?600. . . ...
C. W. Williams and wife to J. -
Sibley all of the est oue-hnlf of lot
9 CollegoVaddltlon. JierKCi aa.
Union School Makes AppHcaltnu.
Tim 1'nlnn IMiIpo HCllOOl linS lliadf
application for an 'apportionment J(
the $1.000;000 rural school fund voted
by the last Legislature. J. L. Pee nnd
J. I. Sheldon were In the city Thurs-
.in orti nnrnrriit with County su
perintendent J. S. Smith in regnrd to
tho matter.
:II7 Bales of Cotton.
L'p to noon today Public Weigh-"'
F. J. Kllison had balanced his scnie'
Dlt'l Oil uuivn ui vm.d ai........ .. --" I 1 (llll'Ki'i WHIHl lliniliuili'll
against CO bales up to correupouuinr. n j0orH for tll0 ij:.-l.ili! huriuu
... a . r..n ..n..M ntrtx nil It V I m. . . .... . . . -t.
onio insi yu.ir. kihv juu fsw ""' -lucsuay moruiug. saiu 10 u n-imm'.
Mr. Kllison books show that tlie lies' enlliniF.
cotton was bringing only 7 1-2 :jiin. Tli( f pHll ()f slmlllllIli loll.gu
and today the Biune grade Is ael lii. ... . ocll(niiv are uTce.l and
or 10 cents nnd cotton sce.l arc unng' COnllnlly invlto.1 to bo present at
Ing the farmer 10 or more per toi . f WPnty.fllurIl Hn8.
today than n yeorjtgo. slon Tuendny morning nine-thirty
.. r . 111 1V..II lUCIOCK "' l" auilliuriuill Ul .III' Hi: rr
Hniillnir t'nslnir to Oil m'll. L........ .. .... .. ... i....i.
1 " . lUIIIIIIIIlBirDllllll IIIIIII1IIIK. 1U UUIIIIU
Max Flsner lias uis wagons iu.h
teams busy hauling out tlw lieavv
Iron casing for the oil well. The pip
ing measures 10 to H inencs in in
l'ltiisuiKM' sAMn;n:u n virus
KVBIIYIIOIIY TO UK L AT-TKXIUM'K.
A GREAT SESSION BEGINS
0ieiiliir Kvoril-es in Begin nt Di.'IO
O'clock Tiii'sdii) . Jiornini' .Mini)
StmlcnlH Arrhe.
l'rntililont i I). Smidofer of Simmons
College which institution Mil upon
..1. iiiu f.irm
Ed D. McCall was a visitor at tne
Mr exhibit of California produce
malntulnwl In Los Angolan by Hip
Chamber of Conmn-ree. He ao at-
tfnd.d the free lecture with moving
..ioi..n. .lint nrn lvnll llllilV.
Joe Cleinon. who has been speiri
In frnm Sitliilnir finrlnc Wednesdav
night and will mako this city their
future- homo. Thoy will rosldo at the
rosldonco of Mrs. II. IL Hancock on
Hickory street.
Mrs. F. A. Brown and her daughter
Mrs. McWhorter left on tho 5; 13
ii'Aat hminil 1 nnrl P WrwlrifBllil"
oinonB. wno i"-'-- pi" i "v-w ..-.. .. .. . . .
ini? tho nat several weens witn n iivuiung ior .iwmuHim .ui.i ui iuv
arents ftcv and M-ji. R. W. Mer- latter. They woreir' accompanied to
pari'inst. ii'-- r . ..... ... n...u...i i... r r limn-
rill at Greenville.
this city will resume
Simmons College nex
II W. Mooro and
aro hero visiting
?!rf- ??. "is?j;rr.ir.ii ?.? ot aiiown
Sir. .Moore ib luimii.. .."""
C'Ullon litre wiiii ix ?" v .--
citizen of Ablleno. " V. Broun of Spur Bu) .New Cadlllttc
moving nore irom aweciwaicr win """'". "t 'nnU iiinn u nft fMt
nl!r in'f ' JngKs0" wHI bUUU 0n l "jfor ono team. "Twenty-flvo humlruil
ouiur 101. jfecl ot tll8 Bzo sjng liaB uetn or-
lrnrrioil .dcred nnd wo are expecting it to ar-
Miss lona Alexander and Mr. Oscar $?rn$MZ tpeE!
Moody both of tho Gulon community. . rimvl '
were happily married at the residence UV0
of itev. w. p. crow wno performed . (. ( (. u f
tho ceremony. Wednesday afternoon. lr"h umi . . . .
Mr. Mooily is u son of Commissioner ' " A. Irving wno uns nw-n trav.-i-
Moody. The young people nre nmong "g passenger broih ior me kobcom.
tho best nnd most highly respected Snyder and Paclllc railroad has left
..i.i - r...i i i ...i..i.. thnt rn:il nml Iu now trjivoltnc frolcht
a follow them for their success u agent for the Cotton Belt with head-
... ?........- M T.a Tl'.1. n'l.M .lnncr
1IQ iiini.vin " r v. uim ..v n..h
. ' takes effect Saturday. Sept. 11. Mr
SrrretwHtcr Show Wns iiil. Irving Is well known in railroad clr-
City Commissioner J. N. Ferguson cles here.
was among tne Aouene peopio wno ni-
Roads In tiond Condition.
atlce of evidence is at hand to war
rant my saying that wo are to havo
by far the largest enrollment and tho
best year In the life of tho institution.
"I am peculiarly anxious that tho
finulnnaa mnii mini Tirnnftrtv nwniTS of
Abilene bo prosont to the end thnt they
get nn adequate coneeption of the" eco-
nomic worthwhllonosg of Simmons Col
lege to the town. Dozens ot our nusi-
mit innii. ho fnr n h t know havo never
boon In the institution at all SlmuiouH
men of Abilene save tlint which sue
College wants nothing and nHkH for
.lotlilng nt tho hands of in bmlnenH
abundantly merits. Slii.i'inni llege
is one of tho loading institution! of the
state All friends of education in Ah-
lleno. Irrespective of their dL'foronoo
of opinion along otlior lines must rco
ognlzo the Importance and nlKrtlM-nne
of an institution of thi rank in their
inldnt.
"I rctoiit thun.fnri mv flirno-r i!'"-
hire that you take an hour or hi from
luiiuuil lllir nuicr miui 4ifc nnui'inrnvv.
He came tiacK uuu oniy gooa worus .. ".. "" iu......... ....... your iiukiih-iw .uiu nouur u i." r
for Sweetwater and the enterprise Sweetwater a doy or two ago. doeloren prwonce on this oocanlow. The l- i-U-
almti.n l.v tl. iionnlo nf Ihiil llvn nllv that tilt roads between Sweetwatef tiltlnn ilin.nrvi.1 In lift nn hnnorotl. .IJlll
41. v--.. .... .... .... . . .. .i.. inti llnbitftA In llinf anntlnn firrt l ivrinil t.1 ...... ...... ...111 -.....-.1 I. U!..
i -tudles m son ana orotner respectively. no wuh HueruBiou in me way me ui " w tu -" ... h-" wo ouurru mui. un m wn-'" .
. .. . r. i..- .. . . AnnillllAn 11. u..o nkn rml1. Int. .... ... .1 .....I .... . I ...... I....
t TuCdfty I j. j j j. j. j. j. 'leer oi woeiwiiur tmiarcu uiv irai- .unu. uw "..o .... ...u.. .... nnicu in your iiiiii- uuu i uiibiui-i.ihuu.
' .. " ' f .0 nt llml .llv Tho nmn rnln lirCSSed with Ilko Tratlimoll. JHlll lie- An nnf ..rl.-.dilni' filllltrllrl ll .. sinil 111.
fumUyof hi la apply thoro with regard to vehicles clared that It was tho best body of Hpirational program will be rendered.'"
h8..b.r.'r:J' CITY NEWS BRIEFS. that Abilene has. but jay-walklng is water he had over seen. A particular -
ifouturo which ho noticed was Mm OF.HMA.N PKM'K TKUJIS
clearness of the wator. ''F.TASTH' IM'KNTIOV
I'ndpr iMt- irniiiL'(.nii'nl.
n! A Iteporter representative 'called at;
ir the Farmers I'nion warehouse this
Will YMt nt Little Hock.
niWLIX. Sept. 11 Offlilul.
" . -. Rnauldinc Urothers have sold a now A iteporter representative caiieu at ion nit i.iiur iir. iii.iiuia. sepi. u ukkiui. a
It P. Head president of the First bpauiaing iiroinore navt ww a nro e Farmut.8 irnon warehoqge tht3 S. If. Garrison and wife left Friday rtatrniout t-irculated in the Cnltod
National-Bank of Valloy low. ll iu and found Manager wiloy for Little Bock. Ark. on a Ms.it tn Statw concerning termn on whicll
Saturday afternoon for u lslt at Mid- " car to oo uo verc aopi. -urn. im Turner bus cuUlng wccda and cloan. tilc.Ir b0t Dr. chaH w Uarrihon. and Germany is willing to mak.. eae aro
ing off the yard l'p to dosing hour will be abwnt from the city two or declared KcniiofifriuUy to h- a fan-
Wednesday Gi balos of tho now crop three weeks. Their two grand-chit- tastlc invention."
friend. Judge K. M. Overhlner.
r.r.i has lieen received from J. 3
j)gdcui that he will move here oon
Sold Two Franklins."
C. B. Manly agent for the Franklin
on that be will niove liere aw" . - .- d.liv(.rei tw.
and become a c itlien . or lajwr coumy. Quo tQ
He is now rMinB In An J " ?"lJj Jno. C. Wffee and onU to W. C Swen-
Lut reently traded his Interaate tliwro flf t&e
for Taylor county propers. iuv..Mtt wn vm 0unp0(i.
three farms.
Mri. It-K. L. Norwood who waaoxv ew.p"ler Man Here
pw-ted home today uptiflad liar nua- J (.aytoni wj(1 tna Times llvr-
band Saturday that on account af ID" atrt 0r pallaa. is here visitfii(; relative
serious illnew of her mother who Uvea aJi(1 mlimtfne m with friends. Mr
near Fort Worth that she Wight not nayton staled th Tlmea Herald had
be at home for several days. continually gained circulation during
I. T. and Mrs Armstrong have re- the bummer months and It now had
turned from a two weeks' visit to their the largest circulation In its hUtor;.
sous. Krceat and Harry at gabtaeatlo.
r.i'u u toiuhtv eooiI dOHntrr-u. Marriage JJne IiiriL
old Talor county is good enough foi i a. T. Brock and Mr. Lillio Cren-
ine " bald I. T. to a iteporter ru"- stiuw. . i. innaiuuim ami j""
tentative. Matlie Stinibon. M. A- Moaro and Mi'
- - . ... .1 L1m.i .- .j-. .. Ilr.Hrlkll h.kTk 1 inbll I infll .l
i w Townsley J. u. Ayres aim not ih.imi.ia. .....c -i i..- .
Amos Gray trustees of the Ceaa. to marry. Mr. Kitchmond and M
Aiiiuh "') i" c.im.nn nra waii L-nmv vminir tw-
urLSnmXange de of e. More Uali
through County Supt. sm m mr ---. ---- -- -MHcndVi;.
share or tne mw-u..m. -... Muudav
'h W ' -t;'V5 The latter couple will be ioarrte.1
is the teuth .W00 .notcouAn1 Z today at the bride' sister-. Mr ia
KXk Lany more l7a;-a wV 5IkeL
thef aid. ti I AcHertbe the Fair.
ii... muDnnin flnininiinii V I . . - .
!). j I'M oi u (mivii.v. WJll Watson anu u. uaniiom wio
tas in Abilene Thnrbday on bustne6B.accowponea lke tradfc. trippers di--'
C F King of tho Clrar Fork valley tributed many thoueands of adrortis-'ui-ar
"Trubv. Meat Thursday night in ig devices in all towns along tlm
;... ' rontH In tho Interest of tho Central
i .. Tkomaii ruoTts a Uaavy rain at 'ft'est Texas Fair. Ve jased maay
naduv ilSwtay 2fSlt ugcompanled. farmers busy in tho fields and would
Dudley lua&ui u6 v .ff nt th n.-.iiv it-
by hail but uoaamage. - - - c i
j. w. and Mn8rXn1??ion Invariably they .fcked uy botfe
lo4 Tucker of Ovale- wore i shopping tf i .. I
JUST A MINUTE
lrwSI yim e '0U of tMe "UpOlirtTj
A.7 w bractls- yy
m b bread orpafry
m mrr s jr s r
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Have you triid SiMOl ns BKST flour yet?
A trial iwlibh will rt iostiyua teutl will sou-
of ihisilour ovrr ordl-
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Boar -fMuyt?ged fr Wsculta
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in Abilene Tbarsday aueraoon.
j H Ani -i oi Tie was among the
rrt tu reath Abilene this morning
.. 'tj a t'- 9 cotton an - "
tC rit M J Hart at 10 cuU v-
even if they hod to climb tlirouga U
ngni oi way lance to get taom kai
Mr. STat6on.
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HAVE US IK8UW! your tnoit valuable toset-YOUlt ABILITY TO WORK your income
your time. This one feature alofte is wertk the entire premium but om- policy also insure
jruur liauds your feet your eyes YOU yourself for the PUlEnT OP YQUESELP the
ouly biml of insnrauce that dooa aud it also iiwuw aicuiuHt aur scoiderrtsl death.
LOUIS C. WISE AND SON
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1915, newspaper, September 14, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314780/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.