The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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WANTED
A bright pleasant and agree-
ble boy between ten and fif-
teen years old to learn the
grocery business;
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FOB SALE
FOIt SALE luU blood Alasltnn SpHr.
IHipiilca. G- H. Satidcror M. D. S-J
FOR SAWJ Fine Jersey covf nltuoBt
dry. Call nt Wcnllicr IJurcnu Illdg.
Ind phono 29. W. II Green. 10-at
FOR RENT
Von KENT A neat Four-room IiouhA.
on CHntoii Avenue. Phonw or Heu W.
U. Guitar at Oil Mill. 11-CL
FOIl SALE One Rood mllkcotv;
soil chcnii for cash. Louis I). Gul'
bralth. Independent phone 7DS-C;
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FOIl KENT Llulit house ltoephiR
rooms uiul room for gentlemen. MrB.
Montgomery North Second and Cedar
will Streets. U-3t
FOIt SALE Eighty head coming 3
year old uiulooj average around M
hands high. AIho eomo good pony
horses and maretf. For prices write
or Kcii T. H. Ithodcs Abilene Texas
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TO TItADE 100 aero Jim Ned Val-
ley farm well Improved near town;
to trado for residence- In Abilene.
Address Box 14B. Ovnlp Texas. 2-!t
FOJt SALE NoW D-room bungalow
with bath and modern convenronccs
near car Jliio on Amarlllo street Al-
Ui Vlstn. Easy terms. MO Sayles S.
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If. you are In debt on your farm I
will pay Jt out and trado you Western
land for your equity. A. M. iiooertson
bllcne Texas. ju-ji
FOR RENT Nice rooms furnished or
unfurnished; all conveniences. Seo
J. A. Mlngus. Doth phones. ll-at
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FOR SALE A good Menges newspaper
folder. Will fold a nowspaper from
UVo to soven column quarto. Will sell
at a bargain. Address Abilcno Print-
ing Company Abilene Texas. J4-U
FOR SALE A good 12x18 Gordon
Jobber. In good condition. Also an
8x12 Gordon Jobbor. If you need a
press seo us. Abilcno Printing Com-
pany Abilcno Texas. Htf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms;
all modern conveniences Mrs. Rosa
Harry 110 Grapo SU n-t
FOR RENT Two southeast rooms
with board. Mrs. John Muclkr S.
W. phone 111J. -"t
FOR RENT First class cotton Bikmjile
room with sky-light separate or wjth
an office. Compere Ijros. i-15t
FOR RENT Two nnfurntshetl rooms
for light housekeeping. Cloo hi and
all modern coiitenloiiccs. 10-Ut
FOR RENT Two flirntelif.d southeast
rogma Tor light housekeeping HVi
Popular St. 10- R
lfOjt 'RENT a unruralshed rooms.
Bath uiid modern conveniences close
In no ohlldren W J. IRsUront. ind.
phone 7IMR. 1-Ut
FOR RENT 5 offlceH In the Radford
building well lighted and venUlnted
steam houtod with janitor service; 1
store building North Sucoild street;
2 store buildings. South Second street;
rooming houbo oer Scott Grocury
store 1 r-room modern cottage on
Chestnut street. J. M. Rudford. 4-10t
Tablets Pens Ink
and Pencils.
Everything
Come aal t U.
ABILENE DRUG CDMPftHY
The Want Suppliers
A. R. CHRISTOrilEU. I'rop.
that bll of her hopos raised by mcil- Wnrd llltl Uiiuan colloctlon of LlU
Isil men hud been ditshod to mo coin lmiiuwnpm " t"'
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FIto Widely Different 1:hh.
Selling 31njfazlurs Man! n Hep-
ri'.scnlatlu) (o Coer Loral Ter-
ritory. '
Thcro Is Hlg Money for the right
person. Man or woman young
or old If you want work for
. ono hour or 8 hours a day
writo at onco to
THK IMTfKKU'K ITHLISH-
IMJ CO.
HulterlrK lUdgl w York
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN If sold In
the next sixty days. One lot and flvo
room IioUbo with sewerago and electric
Hclita connected. Threo blocks from
tioHtofflco. iUBt north of tho First
Christian church On Hickory street
will give good terms or trado for
young mules. No incumbrance against
tho place and will glvo abstract title.
Address '"Owner" Box 282 Hamlin
Texas. ll'Cl)t
MISCELLANEOUS
MlfcS Slinpklns. Utachor of Piano.
Studio at Central Ward School build-
ing. Ind. phone 107. &-3t
LASATER EXPECTS DEFEAT
Progressive Nominee for Governor
Will Not Make Fight Against
Colquitt
FOR SALE A good brick building
Well located with Block of goods or
without. A fine (arm In two miles or
Simmons College; located oIl fov n
dairy; four good roatdeucos nicely lo
cated; ono block lu Simmons uoucgu
Heights; two vacant lots woll located
In Abilene; four lots In Midland; ono
lot In Fort Worth. All tho above prop-
erty for buo at Hot Cutter prices. Ap-
ply to J. L. AndroWB. C-3ut
MoHcy to loan on good (arm lauds.
-V. K. MHlr.
WANTED.
WANTED Cleau wuno rags 3c per
pound. Business Office Reporter
WANTED Mr. Ixiwdon Invites tliOBo
Interested In China painting to Inspect
her stock of white China 1S12 N. nth.
strecL ' cvt
Fine fnrm to oxcnaiigc for small
ranch see mc at once
Nice residence near tho Christian
colle&o to cxchaiiKo for a farm.
Two nice acnnt lots In AUIIeno will
cxchniigo for horses.
lOoi) acre farm located five miles of
Abllono woll Improved will oxchango
Tor laud In Central or South Toxari.
T. A. RUSSELL
V T Icson "building.
WANTED 1st. Chimney sweeping;
2nd. Buy all kinds of clothes shoos;
3rd. Do all kinds of hauling; 4th.
Buy your old hat stovoB; 5th. Get
you a rook any kind. Both phones.
8. W. I8L. lud phono 047R-Fntuk
Jnsper 0-10-Mt
I'll aoros of land on Mulberry
crook ubout 12 miles northwest of
MjIIoho. 70 acroa In Cultivation all
tillable oxoopt 20 aoros Price ?30.t)0
an acre Ineiimbqranco ?120U due 8
years ofr. Trudo for close in Auuone
city property.
Wo bate four sections In Loving
county flvo In Ward Obi acres coun-
ty school laud lu Gnlnos count) flvo
sections in El Pasp sown auctions in
Untoh 12 suctions In Culberson. Tho
owners of those lauds will all trado
for fnrm lands or city properly In
this section and asauiiie iuoumbcr-
auce. All of thpSu lauds nre clear
oxcept the stato price.
0 loom modern resilience close in.
near the high school building Price
$1700.00 $200 cash and balance ?20
a month and interest. If yon havo
city property to trado for farms and
assume some cull and ueo us at once.
RUSSELL ic YOUNG.
Office on ground floor.
NOTICE I will stand my Jcraojbull
at 801 Pino street. J. L. Curry 8-301
SAN ANTONIO Sept. U. Edward
C. Iisator of Knlfurriiia. nomlnoo oi
iho Progrotvi Paity for gopriioi of
Toxas uxpedtH Govqrnor Colquitt to
be re-olectod Ho also expect Colonel
Theodoro Roosevelt to load tho i'ro-
grosstvii ticiuil in this state
Candidate Lanuter planH to havo Ills
campaigns dlfToront from the cam
palgns waged by other candidates". H
doos not oxpect to deliver a cumpalgn
apceeh ho has no Idoa of Issuing n
campaign nddross tuul ho admits bit
would jiot be a bit surprised to seo
Govoruor Colquitt poll a trmeondous
niiijorlo.
Mr. Lnsater waiklu San Antonio yes-
tordny enrouto to Fort Worth where
he will attend a mooting of the oxo
Outlve coiiunltttfo of tho Toxus Cat-
tle ItaiHers Association.
"You know" ho said "I anticipate
my campaign expense to lie ry
small; In fact it will be almost noth-
ing." Mr. Lasator announcod that ho had
no intention of going north to tatfe
tho stump for the former president.
"It will not bo necoHsury" ho nddod..
"Colonel Roosavolt rt gaining in ajl
parts of tliu country day by day and
I coulld(ntly betlevq ho will be the
next prosldout. Tho people now roal-
Iro that there will not be a thrue-im
ijorod race and 1 bollovo thai l'resi-
dout Taft Is aware that tho race Is be
twoon Colonel Roosovolt and Govornor
Wilson.
"Tho nominee of the Progressive
party in Now York In mi oxooplloiiallv
brilliant man whom I bolluvo wilt lead
tho party to victory. It ta a quostion
whothor the ProgrosslvuH could have
named a stronger man.
"In Texas RoOsevolt will poll a lar-
gor roiiubllcuu oto than bus oor
boon known In the past lie will load
tho state ticket by a wldu margin."
Kroiind caused Mrs. Early to become
111 and tho following month the de-
voted wlfo was taken to a hospital In
TaComa.
KMrrnit' Curelty.
The news that she had brought an
ttetlon for dhoree was rocelvl In this
eltv today. Mi"- Early charges "ex-
treme cruelty" and tho basis of It h
that Earl) who knew when hu lied
neros the roqtlnent knew boyotnl
Hie (niestion of a doubt that ho Was
afflicted with the dread dluOBBo from
wlilc'i there Is no relief but death
rnttcrnled (be truth from her. It wi
this shock that placed the devoted and
'riiKting wife In tho hospital.
Mir Early has now come to real-
ize that She most free herself from
the n who. from uOw on. Is "dead
to the world" must 1o it for her
blldren's sake. Since Early as pla-
ced In confinement his disease has
reached a stage wjilcli nwkes his Itv-
injr In seiiualon iincoasury.
Whl'o Mrs Early bus been In the
hc'ttiil her three children Miinle)
Paul (ind Uiynl also me been In -tliislon.
llJng with Mi. UilBHiir
'notber of the pmil ciOinmattder f the
jmnljh War Veiorans. Tlio Hpauwn
Vr Veterans haVr ralhod fnni! cf
XWS fr Jni Mrs. Esirb' rt homo. This
will In- jsiwti to her when she Is able
t leave tho hospital.
Woman i.rcal ueonoii
It us the devotion of th woman
to the man that attracted ulinost as
much attention to Early's caso (is the
db.lTrtPRHnt Iff the j)bvHianh
votonut of tho Spanish' war who hud
seen txerth in the PHIIppiil.fi. i:r-
ij's ease nearly five years ago wa
diagnosed as leprosy.
lie Was nlacwl outside or vvraiiiug-
ton i;i a dotOdo Iioum with no door
botWoeti She with hor children liv-
ed on one 'bio he on the other. In
the long winter evenings she placet
for Jilni.oil the pluno while he mt nr
the other bide of the wajl and listen
ad Sh qhorml ht oMfty waking
hour us bet.JhPjCQuld
When they met a guard HoOd by if
tee that he cmue. no nearor to her or
the fhiltlruu than tH feet. Then thr
doctors (Hsanrwd. and li was d'-ohb"'
liirly'dld not havt leprosy. He wi.
reloneed mid tl "" and tiilldrer.
were wltli the fuvalld fflicc lUoro lor
a time thciy llvqd ill Now York fu-
ller au .iMtniutHl name l.'arly lhed titid
worked.
Iist wln(or Early fletl to Washing-
ton. Mrs Early ueooiHtwhied hf"
and dleovoro again they later rea-
ched Tiicotua. Then Early cqilflriB
ine for a fact that he whs a leper
tmdeevored to conceal it from J ho wo-
niun. The shook of thlB was toe
ureat. When ho vn tahoti away ami
ho Jearjieil the truth tho truth ho
hud known for months she became
derpentleh 111.
Cotnab'hlng. tin' woman ue nam
ed to securo n divorce .
Cigarette smoker fieed not
apply.
Hear Johnson. our request for
eldhtv dollnrti I do not think It bct
u comply With now; at the various
times when 1 hao lieipmi you u lime
oir have said to me 'Wo can gel
wtong ry woll now but In a very-
short time I flntl jou In tho sumo
difficulty Rgnln. Now this can only
happen by nome defect lit your con-
ductwhat that detect la 1 think I
know ; you are not lary. and still you
are an Idler. " " "
You ar now in need of some teu-
d nioney and what 1 propose Is that
uii should go to worn loom nun
nail for soim-bodj who will glvo jou
mono) for It and tiion io
ei'.iru you a fair reward for jour la-
bor 1 uow promise you that for every
dollar j on Will between this and the
first day of next May get for your
labor I will then give you one. donor
You !ihvn always been Kino
to me ami 1 do not mean to be un-
kind to you On tho contrary If ttwi
will follow my adtfu oh wlUvfTiid
It worth more tbatiutght tiimMlgh'
iv dollars to yoJ Affjflonrttely
your brothLr I v LNCOLN "
YofthVotnimiiloti.
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Parish Studl
qtassy photos
Cash Grocery Co.
V
C. L. GIDDINGS Mgr.
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WANTED A good and orperlqiicod
milker. Apply at "Clark's Creamery
-m n.e K. Tnnth and Pccuil St A- F-
Clark and Sons.
10-St
WANTED Teuma to haul seed from
tuu country und In town Apply nt
tho Oil Mill. 10-t
WANTED Stenographer d book-
keeper desires position. Graduate of
tho Granite City Business College of
UuiiQ Texas Borne pxporiqnco tin ft
etiiiiographor. WIIIIiib to work. Ad-
dress II. euro of Roporior. 10-3t
WANTED Cotton plckors
J. B. Knox. .
App
ly trf
10-31
Flro and Tornado Insurance written
In companies with ovor six million
dollars assuts. Your business will
be appreciated. C. McCaullcy Sai'loa
Ilidg. . w. phono 1 i;i. iiMt
ASKS FOK IHVDIUi;.
Sidney Webb of Bellovlow Is hero
oil a visit to relatives
Devilled lo Jinn Who Wui hiiipt'ticd
of Ilidng M'lur llu Been Mibjeii
- of -Xalluii-VWe ('ontiuenL
SICK SfoI01CH
'bnoroi
iV
VlloweJLMH4UU! loll
(Uiill) (nil
Iti'gulul
ti ml
fghlj fleaiivu and
toucMoiimeii i.n rr.
PASTURAGE J havo good grass and
plenty of water for u lltultutl nttmbor
of stock. JOHN MOQHE itlo Lake
TOR RENT
IVOR RENT Three furnlshou" rooms
for light liousokooping Modem con-
yejlei.e?H H'' North FKlll. 11"-
Bfitont phono 410 H-3t
yOR KENT 2 or 8 ujiftirnUhod
rwm and bath for light linusaUeqi.lnK
Alo cohvonloiit to iiieulB. Mr Robt
W. MhxwqII. 1H37 S First. B. W
CitaAa Ua fi0J. G-Ct
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f ' . mn MKT-filpJ'Ml rooms fonJFOWD-A ailld'w bllppor and box
ikiht tmm UIhk
im m (
Apply 616 Him
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Moru Inicreslliig Hum n Novel.
Wood row Wilson wroto tho most In-
teresting story of tlio American pooplo
pvor written. It la tho story or our
tountry's llfo from curliest tlinuk fo
(ho point whoro history and tho pros
ontamyit. Write HAUl'ER & BROTH-
ER!;! Franklin Square Now York for
full purtloulars 20-3Q
I WILL STAND MY JERSEY BULL at
bam 13th and Cherry streets at 2
Ed Curry IC-tf
LOST Pookotbook containing $10 bill.
some change and papurs. Plouse re-
uirn tti J. D Mlrtiole at Droughoii'H
College nud roeqlvo reward 11-31
Owner i mi get same bv naviiiii for
this notice at Reporter office. U3t
WASHINGTON SopL K The wife
of John Ruskln Early whono life hiiH
linen madu a tragedy bj tho suspic-
ion that he Is a leper had added U"
finishing strnk by suing Tor n ill-
oreo. Hor dovotlon In tho past has
boon tho rnimo of Nallonul cuiniuoiit;
but nt last she has become piTMuaded
that uho must louvu tho husband who
has attempted to Ueudvo hor and slm
auks that tho custody of their baby
be awarded bar
Early's ohhw 5uhwI niwllenl soolo-
tles to split Into nietlopt a to wheth-J
erne was a louor huij rtwunwi in inc-
llou betvvean Naiioiml Slate anil mu-
nicipal Ixmrds of hftftlth. Ho Is now
at tho Diamond hood quurantlpo sta-
tion on BudHcl SouiiiI.
The leper was plaeml lliar nfur
u tianseoutluuiitnl fight whluli undad
at Tuuomn Thefe the frlshleiiwl
puoplu liuggnil ttmt on)iitlilng Ij-
dom. It was dootdoa dltiltly ntm
Offlotally In March ul that he was
leproiiH and that bs dtumiKo bad roa
chid iho coiuqgloiiH singt) It was tbsia
that Early was Utkuu u the quaraii
tlno btatioa
UlowiJH4(JU
V yflecp.
ft jLoiMffTcBH I
il li'ty'i "'
4 Kf !('' i
BH.lMlBCa P
Jftul
Wo-he. nt
rdcu e
iif reinu
)tiaeH I
iJf JlOll
fiiri'ty;
htJrJA
eVi-rrir
belching of
t pain in tho
u iieuriuurn.
loallng after
Julitor dlwliUaCLiErj
ana a disordor-
iinut be rcgtlhU-
thu taiiBo. It Is
null Your atom-
auy.
iho liuiiudiiUely
llale the kttOtliUl.il re-
iindUffcted and fr-
Tho uw
in til ami
Pit of tt
aervoublio
t-irnng toell
und sick heu
ed stomach
ud until
not jmir k
.u.li is a
Trv C"i
ciuiBu hi
move Hi
imnilng food and loul gnims; take tut-
oxcs bile front the liver and curt)
Off tho constipated wast.' matter and
poison from the Intestines and bow-
uIh Thun jour stoumeli trouble hi
Qiidsd A Casoart tiiulgin will Mr.b-
iBii you out by mgrtilliB a l-eon
box from miy drug store will koi
ou rstoacli swout; llvor und l ' -
uU HAIIllitH ff.lt ukUtlt'tlll 1 lltll t fill Kit
the child ran -their Mttto ilisldos neotl Vi ' .
a good guutlo clunslng too
err h 'I'liNI
wilu. Fin. Tlmm
;o ('tip I ti I n BonjumiU
uchlcola was mltsfr
nee a Vessel owned
& CIar and operated by
iuehfeolu bay lit the tny
at the lime was n .orwein duiik
eonslgneil Ut the flriri and Crtptalp
Slrarit had towinl to the ship a barge
loaded with lumber for expoi?. Cap-
tain Siiatit became woll aoqualtiti il
with the master of the bark and the
tfrq niBii beeamo fnat frloflds. While
visiting the lMtrk one tiny the painting
of a beautiful young wqtnftu b..uglng
u the wall of NowejilHii slU' a time ted
the Interest of Captain Sharif The
bountiful though sad faro of the
voting woman touched a tender Oord
In fnnthiii ShailtV bosom and hi- beg
rwI tho Norwegian to 'glvo him the
ideture. The reph was: "No j fuiinqt
glvo It to yort. but If ou take tt while
!im nnt nresent It is yoiirs " Arllng
on this invitation t'apialn SIiutII took
the picture one day wbllrt visiting the
hlp ourrhHl It home and hung It on
bo wall of tle parlor where it hung
undisturbed until a few days ago it
-foil to tho floor tho back to the paint
ing fulling out of tlio- frame Betweiii
Im Oaok and the picture a Piece of
inatiuscrlpt yellow with' age fluttered
o the floor Written In a crumped
hand Were the following words.
1 inti't stud this nineh longer. 1
wont to the ball Inst night with I.ord
do VOre. My husband came to m
Whilv J wan dancing with the duki and
trontod me very rndo nud told mo lo
go home with him. 1 think the woiltl
and all of Iord de Vera so do I I
Jove him mora than my own lit It
would bo host if I could never w him
again as I am married I am tired llv.
inis I will drink whit I haVu in this
Hill glass and go lu steop forever I
fo better nOw since 1 drank It. 1
am getting sleepy already- Take rare
of in) child nnd novur trt It know what
has Imedme of Its mother ror t nover
IoVcnI It. Good-bye J.r- . Also
my husband I have this day placed
n thj bank or England .ilXWHfo ror m
child whon Mm betoiue of age
Utly Hilda"
Captain Sbarit thinks tho note re-
voids a trngQdy and niaybo ho la right
Iq (his conclusion.
OHAS. MOTZ SR.
insurance
Fire Tornado Accident Plate Glass
Strongest Companies
Prompt nnd Efficient Service. Office
. with Kutrene Wood & Co.
MRS. A. L. HARLES STUDIQ
502 CYPRESS STREET
All branches
Will be open for pupils Sept 2.
of Art taught.
China lesson - t
Tapestry lesson ' -
Water color
School girls lessons
Firing done reasonable. All material kept in studio
50c
$1.00
50c
- 25c
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COTTON MANUFACTURERS MEET
dent Lavs Stress on tho Etfcctt
of Polities nnd Tarlffon
Industry
How Manila Hi fut.nl n i.tmu
Ahrulmm I.lnwilii's good nens. Is
wltnevsil by alinut iwrt mt ol bis
life. Ills sound Vlew'b on iniltMilm-
litHle ulwiily and tlio tMt-t mmn. nf
raemtrwaing ibrlti nnd Uului u.
NEW I.ONBON. Conn.. Sept. 10.-
Tlio Katlonol Dittoti Jklniiufnottirorr
Association forinaly opunul Us sum!
tuliiiiul uiw li.s hero toqlght.
In dlscussluK the prdCT)ins of tin
association President 5dw.rl Parn
hum flret-iie qf Boston laid special
stress on tho uffecis or polities anil
the tariff on the cotton Industry.
"It Is prqimik iijifortiiiMUo iltat the
textile liuluBiry Is so dupoudont upon
Uhs prototlif uiriff" said Prusldsnt
OrMeiih. "Whothor we shall evor bo
la a irfltlon to be tudopomluiit of It
Por the prosoiit.
qt limsl wo am niolng an Hiohihihh
lailif ruvlsiou wlilob. If done wlm-ly.
can only help lbs atocliholdors and op-
.ieUn ulike on the other hand any
radical reduction. vuUili would sorl-
utiah Uisiuib ttie present ooiiillitons.
Mould. I i.lm-1 rely bollovo. he intidt
Better Fumitute
Don't look at your fine furniture And inoro with dliappolntmoat or 41s
gust Thoio accidental ocratcboi and mrnlshed spots can be effsCisV
Ore n Furniture Polish Will Do It
I'KICK CU. PEIt BOTTLE.
For tale by
HARRIS DRUG STORE Chestnut St. CROWN PHARMACY N. 2d Si
Tolephone Your Order to Them.
There Is more pleuuuro to bo gotten
out of a coy homo properly equipped
and duuoratud thau thoru Is lu a thous-
Uhd-mllofi of-4rnvol through a forolgu.
lauil. This Is h pretty broad ututo
munt l)iit vvo havo tho word of thoao
who have tried both
Wo havo tho goodtt to docoratq'your
homo with bo It collage or mu'mHou.
Uorty yupra oxporlonco la ytMffu for
tlio asiiitig
HAPH PAINT & PAPER CCrMPANY
AB1L1INW TttXAH
U
UBMIKUBUMI
of somo sort lbh very matorlally aid
(longroHs and tint presbluAt lu tariff
matters and I sluuuraly hopo that
whoever Is In powqr. Jinultw will bo
douo by till ImliiHVfoM y (ihImI)IimIiIiik
roiiiu liormautuil board nr hnnuui iimt
iMiuti run i our Indttitry and to thoiwiu In any linintrilnt wny prsuouj o
uoiouk hi nil Tooiigrosw nd tho piililio tho laoi fums.
AmironUv tlmr U a growing wvl- that should jullueuco nnd shapo tui
shown by m follow ing Uitwr to cm
Bhock o( the realization of his brothers which Is among the 'tug in both parties that u tariff board 'iff changee.'1
Crops Shorter than Expected
H i: Tavior of llamby. wimTiii WB
Mils oiornliig. and roports that ho ha
itn bale of cotton iiuthurutl mid
iJibUo llfttion iiinro. or h quarter or a
bill par aero which Is niiiyh loss lb-8
he aullolmitod a Tow days ago.
I il IJ 'I'l IIIHIiUI 'J I'll
A 0. llrltiou wo greetlus olitlw
frtemU hero jcutorday
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1912, newspaper, September 11, 1912; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316092/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.