The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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THE Hmi STATE BMK
Of? ABILENE.
Is one of Abilene's Progressive Vig-
orous institutions. Though only
seven years old (on November 30th)
it has taken its place as a ikriwanent
helpful business concern. Its motto
is "SERVICE" and its rapid and con-
servative growth demonstrates its
usefulness. .
THE GUARANTY TIIST
COMPANY
is one of Abilene's new institutions
but under an experienced and com-
petent management with a good
business already established and a
bright future for greater things. It
will perform all the functions of a
great trust company and will give
to this territory an institution which
is destined fo wield a wonderful in-
fluence in it's development.
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BALKAN SITUATION QUIET TODAY;
RUSS NOT MOVED ON BALKANS
MONTENEGRINS REPULSED ON NORTH-
ERN FRONTIER RETREAT OF SERBS
INTO ALBANIA ASSUMES PRECIPI-
TATE FLIGHT OTHER FRONTS
ARE REPORTED QUIET.
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Personal Local Household
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la UmMj Cork
The case of MiB. J A. Baiter anil
husband versus A F. aurnbow. ault
Judge S. V. Hnrdwlcke left Tuesday
night for Fort worth on bnslnesfe.
tt llf II i 11.. n ..! .
ii. v. nuBiur niKiii- uiHuaicncr ioc i ...i.i .. t.i.A ..
PipTfnfn& 1'?cflc1ter&' nns "9-to ljr C0Urt Tuesday' Xna resulted in a
El Pasofor a few days. ' dUt and Judgmenl for ihe dofend.
airs. S. A. darter of Glsco Is In the ant.
city for a visit with nor sister-in-law
Mrs. E M Overshlner. Rotcw JtfeBrtcd Kanrtarhei.
xii-s a t. nnn .on..i ... Local officers have been notified of
Wednesday after a Btay ' of three io suppoaed bursary of a box car
months In California. .containing flour In the local Abilene &
Mrs. John a Russell returned Wed-.i. .... va1a t- i.in.
Vinoilrtv Mftttittt tr-nvn wtsli f ! . . .
" "' . """"K "r. " -. . ..."'the extent of the loss.
weens wiui ner inouicr ni uiarhsviiiu.
"GOSPEL ALONE
CAN BRING PEACE"
DIU JKXK1SS PASTOR VIRST BAP.
TIST OHt'RCH ABBR1.SSES
rOSPEUKRATES.
Geo. h. Paxton Dr. W. F. Fry and
President Sandefcr left Tuesday night
Th Be4ge- dialer Car.
Tlie Ed. S. Hhghcs Co. his recolved
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A capacity house greeted tho con-
cert performers and Dr. Millard A.
Jenkins at Carnegie Hall Sunday af-
ternoon. The program was opened
wHh thn Ilnxnlftpv ntnl firnvor hv fhft
be used elllier aumnler or'wlnter tho chnnlaln. Miss Mav nnonn'n ni.mt.ef
...I.. i- ..! !-... lv. ! r . . --.- .. --
W. HuKhcs attended to business j ""i " ub cyuiyycu wim iivai omitted because of her Illness
.... . wintiowR. i no new rnr is a. dchuit.
tn TnltnH r. nllnHil n mn4lM r . 1 n i I. A 41 f a I fWkffvn wlnlAI MA BdAn linrA
IUI XyitlltlO HJ IHlL-tlU.a 1I1UUUUU Ul U1C . ...Oil AU0V TI MIMJ V B.VM a.a.V
executive board of tlrc Daptlst Gcner-iThe top is so arranged that it may
ai convention 01 Texas.
COKCERT PROGRAM GIVEN
Speaker Declares ThU YfM Most Bni.
al of All HRd Is Direct Fnl
Aliment of Scrlptm-al
Projihcck.
at Clydo Monday.
V. J. Cunningham went to Daird
Monday on business.
J. H. York Of Winters was in tlio
city Monday on buMncsc.
0. C Clicahtro went to Balllngcr
Monday on buslncBB.
J. A. West bt Wlngate spent Mon
day in this city with friends.
W. W. West spent Monday in Daird
on business.
Miss Iris Kennedy brought tears to
ltlip nvpQ nf fho mirllpnrn no nhn rnrltPtl
.1 Wt1 V'JIlnJ tttudffi. .. . ... ..... ."...-.. .. "
I .. y ?' M 7 . . ..I1"6 uenin oi one oromer ior anoiner
I Mrs. A.L.Harlea art Btndlo Is wolllsho brought down tho house with
fil led with beautiful hand painted Dinah's Coloquy over tho telephone.
enma ana pictures uno is snowing about "dat mule dat wouldn't move"
a fine display of water colore tapes- though "hit" was fired dynamited and
try china. Including brooches etc. otherwise1 urged to go forward This
Those who enjoy art will (o well to n. lvpn nR n nnr.nfP
visit this studio.
Sells Mecca Interest'
S. Macarones has sold his interest
In tho Mecca Cafe First andCypress
was given as an encore
Messrs. Harlan. Doonc Harrison
and Davidson of tho St Paul's Metho
dist choir rendered two numbcrB
which were thoroughly enjoyed nnd
Mrs. a. M. Alexander was
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.. . . . M 1 I 1 11 I I fl 1
. . . .. . a ... ... r1..MH.n Iliant. I . ..nMMn ri.Hn v. v' .. w ..
J. k. Graves spent jionuay in uayu wunmu. "'.. y- "... .. . i.nr h -nnim nf
on business. mwb Vuunu .: lu" tiMhiomnr ww Rh. . m
nnr . . .. I AIM HVfisvn. - r WJ &K.n .. - ---
W.H.aiilders left Monday for Fort -- ' "" n ""V' ."i'"" ?"' Ci" .splendid volco on tho high notes of
tho song. The audience wns carried
Worth where ho went with a shipment. onc? WI" nier "B'"CBB "uwe'
of cattle.
J. N. Ferguson went to Fort Worth
Monday night to look after a shipment
of cattlo to tho markets there.
Cl-nngcs in Dank.
nitnal PniiiiU tVi etrt ttrtifi linnl'
i. .l.i. u t a.. tii. t DauKhters of tho Confedcrady
Iivuuui;. niui uiu nisi ouu uitinv t i
.iL ir n.. ..... f.ro f-. T P. Davidson was pianist.
E. L. Finlcy is spending tho wccJc .Tuscola vhcro ho becomes cashier of' At tho conclusion of tho concert
away with her Binging. Mrs. Henry
Bass conducted tho program ior tno
Mrs.
on his ranch near Balrd superintend
Ing tho shipping of somo cattle.
Glllls Cox representing Swift &
Co. with headquarters in Abilene is
making a week's run to points cast.
Mrs. B. B. Branton and thrco chil-
dren of Wcinert aro visiting relntivcs
near Ablleno for a few dnys.
Mlsa I.olah Kiefcr of Anson -has re-
turned home after visiting her aunt.
Mrs. George S. Anderson nnd friends
f i tho city
By Tko Associated Press. deuinnds for (rtek concessions.
PA HIS Dec. (1. Prance will not The Russian troops wliicli linto
make peace until Alsace-Lorraine arc concentrated at the Rumanian frontier
won Belgium and Serbia restore and as far as known hate not yet moved
CenaaB Imneralism and Prushlan tonard the Balkans.
Militarism ure put beyond tho postal t Tlio retreat of tho Serbians into
bllity of resurrection" Unler-Secre-' Albania fs bald tn have assumed u
tary of War Thomas said yesterday 'precipitate flight according to Ilulpa.
Th statement Is attracting Hide- riau reports.
spread atteatioH Iieatuse It is the Yienaa reports that tlio Xoalcne-
first official aHHouarenient of PraHce's grins on their northern froHt-liave
attkude repardlHr peace. Ilicfii repulsed after violent flghtlui'.
I The other fronts are relatlrely quiet.
LOMMIN Dec. 6 There Is no A Russian nkaso orders the enroll-
chaage in the Kalkaa hltuatlon both ment of an army class of 11117 next
Greece and the Hatente Powers ap- year one year lit advance of tho or-
parcatly stMrdfay fina oa the new dinary tlac.
visiting her sister MrB. Ard Gott in
this city for several days haa return-
ed to her homo at Clydo.
Mrs. J. R. WcBt and llttlo son who
hUvo been visiting Mr. and Mra. R.
P. West In Uila city since Thursday
left Monday for their homo at Ballin-
gcr. t k
Mra. E. T. Moore and llttlo daughter
Laurn Cainlllc of Fort Worth aro
spending tho holidays with Mrs.
Mooro'a parents Mr. und Mra. Paul
Hoppc.
Ira Odor formerly of Abilene wan
here Monday from Stamford. Ho waa
on hla way to Balllngcr whither ho
has been transferred from Svumford
by tho Radford Grocery company.
Mrs. P. H. (Hamilton formerly a
resident of this city but now of Mont
gomery Ala. came in Monday alter-
noon and will spend Beveral days
here visiting Mr. and Mra. W. C. Scott
und other frlend3.
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tho First State Bank of Tuscola. Many Commander Klnsolvlng sang a solo
frlnnrtu her win ho elad to learn of with Mrs. Bass as accompanist whtlo
his promotion and wish him tho best me auaicnco nwaucu mo coming oi iorn would go down In (ipfi-at ami'i
o success In hla now undertaking. Ho 'Dr. Jenkins. Tho doctor was delayed tJl(j worjd.8 groalegt earnapp. Tho-i-
has been succeeded by Claude D;rn'n8 nnd . 'r u;1'0" Ate tho wealthiest families in tho
Whitley who tins been bookkeeper pectant and his presence in me nniij
waa Bignaicu uy iouu anu gcncroun."wnu.
applause. "England haa not lost her lOnnni
Dr. Jenkins pastor of the First men ut tho Dardanelles in al.. That
Baptist church was introduced by'B illlt .. ... ... . t. i.ri!oM
in- tho following with the atatemenx Commander Klnaolvlng in approprlnto . lirVI . . twAu
that it will euro diphtheria: "Place terms Ho said In part: f T"r8 unUI a"wa B cut lhT0J?h
l.ln.V htMk tn ihf ilnnlh nf hnlf an "XfJ fnlhnr u-ii. n rnnfpilornfrt nnl. I UC BalKdll States to captllPJ CollStan-
Mrs. Hattlo Munroe who has becnjncn jn nn ordnarj- tumbler and put dlcr and I heard and read so much of tlnoplo and make a way for th Allies
In enough muriatic acid to rorm a the war In my youth I began to thlnii jnto tho heart of Turkoy in Aula. An
paste. Tills should bo placed on thoj wns ft participant in it. I waa tho Englishman will defend his rights as
floor jdI the room or what is cvcn'pCaker of the day at the Centennial no 8CC3 tjcm wjtj tho last drop of hl3
better "under tlio bed occupied by tho'0f tho birth of Jefferson Davla at Falr-Jblood.
with W. B. Hale Sons & Keen.
Pure Por Diphtheria
A friend of tho Reporter has handed
DIVERSIFY CAMPAIGN ON
ORCHARD "CLEAnlNG-UP"
MANY ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS ARE WANTED
DALLAS. Tex- Dec. 8. Sir exnerts Sneclal to the Henorter.
rora the governmental demonstration UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. Dqc. S. -department
at College Station divided in spite of tho more or less stagnant
Into three teams of two men each un- jnduutrial conditions in tho electrical
aer tno direction of Clarence uusiey.
manufacturing field as a result of th-i
paralysis of European markets by .th
war tho demand for the graduates of
patient. Tho fumes of the mlxturo
will rlso and be breathed by tho suf
ferer. In this way the germs of tho
dlseaso will be killed"
Pined ' For4 "Vagrancy.
A negro woman pleaded guilty In
corporation court Tucdsay rooming to
a chars of vagrancy and was fined
$5 and costs.
FOR HE
ltPGPLAK KXPHP.SS CABS PAXXOT
IIAMH.K I.MMK.VSF. TltAPPlC
1T0 THIS C1T1'.
I
Tho Texas & Pacific and the WelU
Fargo Company Express will operate
a special express car between Abilene
and Fort Worth beginning Wednesday
night. Tho car will be brought to
Abilene every morning on the first sec-
Iteturus from Extended Trip.
7). M. Cogdell haa returned from an
automobllo trip of. several weeks to
many points in Wcstorn Texas on bus-
iness and pleasure. Ho reports a
most cnjoyablo trip and was delighted
with tho country.
Marriage License Issued.
Tho county clcrk issued four mar-
rlago licenses Monday two of which
wero marked "don't publish." Tho
other two wero H. R. Huy and Mlsa;
Graco Connor Benito Ortez and Ma-
ria Carrasco.
Automobiles Licensed.
Tho county clerk has licensed tho
following autos: W. II. Dcrstlne. Mer-
l:el. Ford. 954; M. R. Hall Merkel
Ford 955; IL C. Roberson Abilene
Maxwell. 356; Dr. C. B. Leggett Abi-
lene Ford 957.
Collects $ 1030 JUt in Taxes.
City Assessor-Collector Henry Balcli
view Kentucky on Juno 3. 190S
until
of
And
''Thlfl imp lina tuet Imnim f
:il now I had th"ufn"Pc?kni friends take me to task for my'pccu-
tho days of tho Confederacy but I iin ... u ... .. .... '...
changed my thqme to thijt of tho wnrbcen n thowar zono '80V.ra tlni9.
In Europe. . i jmV0 ntudied tho people and tliulr
-Tlio most aiupcnuouB war oi an manners. I know them nnd long bo-
ngos Is in full array; eleven nations foro tho Serbian casus tiolll thorn wo
20.000.000 soldiers with a battle lino rumors of war tho people of those
2.W0 mues anu jiuu.uuu.uuu uany px- eountrloH talked war. and there waa
pensc. Men's minds fall at such fig- tho Balkan war. nnd 'Francis Joseph
urea! It Is tho most brutal of all Emperor -at Austria had but to Btrlko
wars. The veneer or masK ot our cm- tho match and luflamo all Europe
uzatlon being torn on wo are qui uar
m SPIRIT" IN
FRENCH NATION
tmty op itkpom: ai.om; sip.
pipiis to i'kkatk i1isi ipj.ine"
SAVh Ml RAM.
TELLS OF HIS EXPERIENCES
Prefect of Meurthe and Moselle Ite-
lutci .Circumstances Surround.
Iiib' the Ilattle of the Maruc
Itereutlf Poimht.
m H a m4 w mt 111 ...
paralysis of European marketa by th uo" 7uou A"- u J" '
... .i. ji .!. j...lt. unloaded here and returned empty on
nui uiu ueiuiulb iui inn if i iiuuuina i
XAN'CY Franco. Doe. S. (Porrei.-
pondutico of tho Associated Press).
"Iloyond all this mv frionila. Hio.''Evervonon HkhilMiIw nro fllmn.i tn.
oanana aucr an. ijok av pour im muie tcua ua or all these wars of tho ward tho victorious termination of tlm
Belgium! The faircstand tho best great image seen by the Prophot Dan- war nnd that unity of purpose alone
Improved of nil Continental Europe lei. and If you will tako the map of Hiifficles to creato discipline." said
Despoiled by tlio ravagca of war nnd that tlmo and lay it on tho nlap of Monsiour Mlruin Prefect of the De-
for what? Simply liecause she was Ruropo you will sec that Daniel's partment of Menrtho nnd Moselle in
and Is neutral. Germany with Franco prophecios aro being fulfilled now in explanation In what somo call tho
and England had guaranteed her ncu. tii0 European war. Again God haa'now spirit" in France
trallty said Ho would restore Palestine audi Monsieur Mlram has become widoly
"Russia Is now moving 8000000 ad- Jerusalem to the Jews nnd He will 'known through tho work ho has done
dltlonal men for tho spring campaign. 'do It. "Tho Entente Powers have al- 1n a dangerous post during tho wi
And for what Is all this war? About ready agreed that there will bo no He was director of hygiene at the roln-
tho niOHt trivial affair. The heir ap- peace until Turkoy is driven out of Istry of the interior when the war bc-
parent of Austria Is assassinated in Europe and out of Palestine and tho gnu and lie could have retained that
Serbia. Austria makes demands nnd Jews restored to their own land and safe post but ho preferred to tako uc-
dictates the mode of trial of the Btu- country- The millions of tlio Strauss tivo part in the groat tragedy
dents who murdered the Prince and ostato of America aro being rapid!' "Send me to .Nancy" lie asked tho
his wire. The little Serbian nation transferred to Palestine. The Zionists Minister. Malvy. when ho learned that
consented to all the demands but one' ar exploiting that country as nover the prefot't of Meurthe and vMoaelle
and that was that the studcntB bo before since the dispersion of tho had fallen. ill
tried by an Austrian jury. No lnde- Jewa. "To Nancy? Iflsa question wheth-
pendent people could or would con- "Militarism is the support of Jm- or you can got thoro ahead or tho Ger-
sent to such humility. Then Austria porlallsm and the massosi must sup-1 mans" he was told at the ministry
declared war on -Serbia. Russia mo- port this with their property nnd their Ho was given the chance nn ho ar.
collected the sum of $4030.33 in taxes blllzed; Germany demanded that Rub- lives. This is an evil in the sight of rived In tho ancient capital of Lor-
of all kinds during November ac- sia aemoouizo ner army ai once. un- uuuf mo umiurcii oi uermany samio raine on tie historic day August 4
cording to the report ho will make sia refused and then Germany invaded tho Kaiser whorover his picturo i 101 1 while the "bacred union" was be-
to City Treasurer Joe Garrison and Belgium and the north of France seen. They are taught this. They aro ing consecrated in tho French parlla-
tho city commission at tno regular ureal uriiam woum nave uernmuy umtsm mu urni aim wiu manual ot mem. ue lived with h)n family thru
session Thursday.
wore to arrive in Dallas today to begin
work in Dallas county in the orchard
"Clean-up" and crop dijjersificatlon
now being waged In Texas. The teams
wtro to rpend tqiay and tomorrow
at various centors in the county.
Tin Iffnrt I fturfpi-iim
n. notaertB of Austin ain'l it . p dolayed several minutes heorwhile the was passed
"Mlfco I am going to make jou aTTnoKpHOI of Brenbam have accepted Incoming express is unloaded and tho
nnmant nf rtfe nii?' r.iHnnC viii ... w..ii.n.i ow- outgoing packages put aboard Most;
Tb CMy Court.
In corporation court Monday there
train Vs. .. lanvlnn . o n m fn. . nH in ? anil. tn Dnaiuiln. anil ftin nrinrlnnl nnwAra nr KiirnnHT IL "IJivvuiSiinfMK im nun
tlln Cnhnnl . LlA.t.l..1 I. ln !.. iw klOII. .1U. tl. 4lttHUb V O - . " W H UUH IJ1CVU RUJ OW...f ....uu ... ... w. v. . .v..-. - .....--. - . .. ..
at the rnivenlty of 'Texas i ronMnuei u8 eMt- ' two complaints one charging speed-'was nothing to Germany. Great Brit- this terrible war. Nineteen
hrui- Th i; r toir i;L i.n! The great volume of express handled Ing and the other running a car witn ain aeciarea tnai tno scrap oi paper in iuuon a cuy ot v.uuu.ooo
n aceil to ihn last tnnn with onnrpniH at tls Point makes tills step neces- muffler open were filed. A numberjwith her name signed to It was every- in Now York u city of 5.000
Lkii. . i.... - (i0j ' .. sari-. All oassenger trains especially of such cases havo been registered .thing to her because behind ner Big- onteen aro hung tor murder In
nature waa uer nuuui aim iu luammiu wui ui uiu luiiuireu
stop and called attention to the En- anna from their earliest youth. Tho all tho anxious moments of tho battle
tente treaty guaranteeing Heigiumar-aineriann anu tlie Kaiser aro tho of Moriiange. of Nancy and of tho
neutrality signed by Germany. But paramount. Ideas Instilled into (Jorum- Marne. During tho critical hours from
what was a 'scrap of paper signed by ny'a vouth. (August 22- to August 24 when It was
tHor factor in expocted that the city might at any
iuurdeit moment bo occupied by the Germans
to 3G5 .Moii3ieur Mlruin and Madame Mlram
000. Sev- were conspicuous in the rue Salut-
Raymond Keck of Cotulla Texas. morning trains westbound are every week since tho traffic ordinance
Ah
Bor!"
Mistake la Xame.
7ho purse which was lost
three
....... - ' F t n. nv nm.n rr rfmillHA1 rnii it iiiinnn
kMrft. I1' 'lia llltr UtTD Vnll t.!n nnJ ll.ni.r..hi.ln. nn.nn.. nf Ui UIO ClUIOOa 10 LC511I1CU IUI rtUtlCHO
. .. t . w .towuij w w T.... ...' ... . i . A.J ... M . K- Mlo. T..-.o- n i-o-l
-fiSS.Ti.rwllJS Tlnn . WW.lt. Valley and Abilene and turned to him last week after being j
and one
Uindon Jean making what tho prefect calls
or two their "diplomatic nromenadeb." The
bias
s. with tho General Electric Com.
Southern.
found In a pasture
wiR ccon be our booT mail.
Sfce Oh. Jick! This is so Judden
Princeton Tiger
that she would sacrifice the last man hung or electrocuted in Now Yorlf. cannon thundered ominously and un-
and spill tho last drop of Britlon and their trials and all tho trials ot ceasingly. yet the population seeing
blood. tlio balance are drawn out indefinitely. "Alonslour le Prefect" aim "Madam
"But the underlying couses of the1 "The people the great masses are lo Prefect" calmly examining tho
gigantic war. what are they? It is disregarding all law both human and goods displayed In the principal shop
racehatred The Teutons against the divine. Men are crvlng peace but windows went nuiotlv and reslenedlv
near town was Slavs. It has been eyer thus Blnce thero can be no peace outside of the about their various npountinn Thr
Fulks not Will the Slavs invaded Europe. The Ser Gosiwil of the Son of God. This wtir was never the sltehiost nanic im n
erroneously stated bians are Slavs and Russia would not is prophetic and are for tho sins of the most rritleni mnmn nn Am..
toiler ba been accoptcd by "W J Miller i & UolWayj. and tho extra car Mr. Turner makes this correction in see her little brother absorbed by the people. Out of jt all will come a 24. less than 5.0U0 of the 120 000 lu-
'. and Flavio Gianqttl both of San An- was DUt on mainly In anticipation ol jusUca to Has finder. Germany and Austria trivia! or other-rbetter dispensation." habitants ifeft the olty for the-iuterlor
The mall matter Is also a matter ofi Rev. A. J. Morgan's Father Slat and Imperialism. Socialism in Eu- dress was marked by continuous ap- A Cheerful Prospect
spmo concern. Tho second section 6f j Rev. A. J. Morgan has gone to Hood rope is Democracy in America. Im- plause and an expression of thanks Thy had Ju&t become engaged.
No. 5 which was three hours late Wed-(county in answer to a message in- perlaljsm has about had Its day and and congratulation by the old veter- "What joy it will be" she exclaim-
nesday morning disgorged two bis forming him that his father Is qulU the crowned heads of Europe know it. 'ana. On behalf of the Daughters of od "for me to share all your gifts and
irmt luiiuo ui. uidii luaiici iui .ut.jii. aiii aiuifiau tuiuuuutcu iiiai an auu me cuiiiciur ui ausmid nuuiu uiu t u.i.futrai. aui mo veieranB lUBjSOrrOWS.
H tm iimUapi goea byl4lok!paDy This company has now offered Manager Thompson and his assist- picked up by Will
Thare goes RugSS U balfblw He'po.8'tlona for two more metf and the ants oxpec sreat nh of express PblUips as we
I tonio.
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n Ciitpie Cost 4$ living!
HDQjW feh nline-bakecl ckkeWoaFlf brown
Mfr3i& or nut-bfcad rescue jpilj meanrom tUe '
mWBkEmKt romoAlace. and mme ejcoofcive thiacs
mKI are nevenussed. si
PJBj With kC jfc xlouj?ft acting talcmg
j powder goMulirae doubly certai.
wmmwWe-- TUere'i ecoaftty too is the cat of K C
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mt ii Wmkmm f mmmtmrnmrn tm
m.
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local office. The dally average Is
several thousand pounds.
piaJ.la.aHIII.MI. --
P. J. ELLISON VAXMrM'KS A
PUK lTBLIC WEIGHER
of the regular services of the Oak
Street Baptist church will be held
as usual during the week and that be
will return for the meeting of the
teachers Saturday night and the Sun
day services.
In this issue of The Reporter E- J-
Ellison announces for re-election tol Couldn't Hare
the office- of Public Weigher. Mr. El-1 "Hub I bet you didn't have a good
lisou has resided in Taylor county for; time at your christaaas party yestex
a number of years and Is one of uio day taunted Billy.
bring on the war for the reason that Commander extended Dr. Jenkins j "But darling
If the worst came to the "worst the hearty thanks for thl able and opDor-.'none."
Houses of H&psburg and of Hobenzol- tune address. J "No" she answered
he protested ui have
"but when wo
very beat citizen ihe county affords.
He has filled the office of Public
Weigher ia a most capable and cred-
itable manner and in asking the peo-
ple for re-elects for another term
he promises the same faltxiul
careful
I bet I did" answered little Eddie.
"All. go way Why ain't ou sidiy
luauj ;
jN'oise.
and "A tutor ft ho tooted the flute.
ttentloa to the tfcitiea of the Tried "to tutor two tooteru to toot.
office in the future that ho has glvaa Said the two to the tutor
U tU' pjt Give iiis cuune one ecu- ig it .easier to toot.
sWtratioa.
Or to tutor two looters to toot!"
YOUR INSURANCE 18 NO GOOD
Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on tiro dollar if proper
ly written in solvent companies. You can not afford to tmsf the supervision 9 this most
important matter to inexperienced hands. Our office has the renutation of beinr. nm nf tlm
. A . A. J i - . . . T
fMuai ptompi ana aceuraxe in service wuich is an csbeutiai pomt in the handliii" of insur
ance. We guarantee lowest rates. We inspect your property and elimiuate trouble before
the loss occurs. This office gives ypu the best there is in insurance service 1
. LOUIS C. WISE AND SON
?hx bm or Amr xm o m ocjlm or dmusaiks.
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915, newspaper, December 10, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314805/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.