The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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PAQI TWO
'JL'HK ABILEHg ftttEOttl'Sfc JEUftSflAV SEE? 17 1912.
.fc) 'JIJUH tfUHtiOLXOTJSS
a
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h.
Ab'.Icse High School opened Soul.
f 1912 yiUk tha largest enrollment In
iH tttetonr. There beine two hundred
a4 twcaly-Hvo pupils enrolled tho
Unit Wiy with now ones coming In
every flay. It lookis at though tho
large juagnlficcht auditorium will
have to bo enlarged by some means or
soother.
We arc very glad Indeed to have our
old teachers back arid with n glnd
heart wolcomo tho how ones. Tho fa-
culty (Tons lata of nlno of tho heat In-
structors that can bo secured.
Monday night Otero was u splendid
program rendered In tho High School
Auditorium aftor which n reception
raa given in tho hall below so that the
Btudehta nnd patrons of High srhoU"
could fiat acqqunintcd with the teach
era. Thoro were some exceptionally
good pieces rendered in music and or-
atory. Tho Senior cluss of JIM 2 also
presented us a largo and beautiful
statuo of Dlanno- of Versailles; which
would bo an honor to any Institution
In tho land.
Wo are very glad indeed to welcome
so mun' new student.
The different classes arc organizing
rapidly and everything polnlr to the
most .tut cct&tul year yet.
Tho Boy's Athletic Association has
organised with an enrollment of nbiut
fifty nnd n football squad of about
twenty' has gone to work In earnest.
Thq grounds. are being cleaned oft
rapl'dly so that nothing- will hinder
them In their playing.
Tho student body has token It In
their hnnds tp furnish Ice water for
every body In tho High school as there
has been a colcctlon of about SIS tak-
en among tho students 'for this purpose.
Tho High School Orchestra has or
ganized nnd nro going to render some
first class music In the auditorium
before long The Orchestra now has
about eight members of varlotis In-
struments. Besides tho largo library which the
IJIgh school now lias there has been
ordered nbout ono hundred more of
tho best of books which will make us
nnothpr good library.
During the siimmor the High School
laboratories were- overhauled nnd
equipped with bettor oqitlpmont. and
we are now waiting for more supplies
in chemistry which will bo here soon.
About 5100 worth has been ordered.
Another honor to tho High School
is a "Silver Trophy fup. which was
presented Jo tho class winning thf
greatest numbor of -points on last
field-day by the Praddant of the
Bcholo hoard. The dunlors won It last
year but there will bo n much harder
fight for It this year rtB our High
School stands for first class tfalnittK
in mind morals nnd humeles.
Wo will lot you 1;uow more about us
noxt week but we iibsuto you wo nrtf
going to do business this year.
A STUDENT.
San Angclo High School Is visiting the
Hcliopl this wcokv
Superintendent HtlrneU nnd PrlncI-
pnl Smith sny that they think that tho
school linn tho hosf and brightest pros
pects before It. They nro both expect-
ing nu enrollment of Ihreo hundred
before the end of tho term.
J()0.NEY STAXHH 1'OK UO.Ol'KH-
AT10X ASH l'KOmtliSS.
Attorney (Jcnernr.s HcpHrtmenl Will
Aid in the Slnto l)c
rlnpBirnl.
ltor.O. D. Mendown of Stumford
wnii tho guest of Hoy. S. A. Harnos
Presiding Hldor of tho M K. church
hero yeslordny nnd loft today for
Clyde.
PAPE'S OIAPEPSIN
REGULATES STOMACH
At nine o'clock Sent. ft. 1012 the
largest numbor of students lu the his-
tory of tho Abilene High school two
hundred twonty-ilvn assembled in the
auditorium. The school Was opened
with prayer by Rov. A. V. Hall oftar
Which tho pupils were enrolled and
tho roguJar work of the year was be.
gun.
Instead of tho utmnl opening exor-
cises which heretofore Were Jicld In
tho forenoon a program and an Infor
mal reception jyore enjoy eu. .iionnay
evening by tho friends and patron
teachers aud studonts of the High
school quoting from Principal Smith.
"Tho commencement exercises euniant
tho first instead of tht last of the
year."
Although school has bean lu session
but a week the work has -progressed
extarordlnarity. The m student
bavo learned that thoy must not use
their toiiKUt' and IiocIh in tht stifdy-
hall l'hn Roys' Athlotlc Association
has been organized. It expocts to do
more in the lino of athletics than has
ever been done before.
Mr. Hlatt has already bosun to
conch tho football team; and all are
looking forwnrd to the victories tn be
won by It.
New Instruments nro to lc added to
the Physios laboratory. Hooks nin-
nuntlng to a hundred dollars have Ik"
HON" H. F l.OONISY
Successful Candida for Attorney
Goneral.
GHEKXVlIiLK TBXAS Sept. IC
Hon. H. V. Ixioiloy successful candidate-
for Attorney General. has an-
nounced that the policy of the legal
department during his term of olllee
will bo that of co-operation with Un-
commercial agricultural nnd 1 ml tin
trlnl interests of tho state In tho de-
velopment of our resources and tluu
ho will hold up the arms of tile Gov-
ernor In the performance of his duties.
"Every good cltlzon must stand (or
the onforcomont of the laws" said Mr.
Looney In discussing tho policy of
his department "but no man with
good Bonse and propor motives would
vant to disturb an Investment hinder
or frighten capital from our state or
do othorwlso thnn encohrngo all proper
development of dtir resource. Willi"
I stand for the enforcement of law.
about the wisdom nnd policy of whUn
I have nothing to do. I do not propos
to ubo tht great power of the otllco of
Attorney General for any purpose oth-
er than to execute the law and In no
fienso In a demagogic or ill-ndvisod
spirit."
No department of government is
more influential in either accelerating
or throttling prggrosa than that of
the Attorney Gonernh and In standine
for a sensible enfof cement of the law
Jlr. Looney shows a ktscn apprecia-
tion of tho responsibilities nnd possi-
bilities of' the ottlco a oloar itnder-
standing of tho needs of Btnto govern
ment and npatriotlc deslrn to serve the
people honestly faithfully nnd Intelli-
gently. When the volley outlined by
Mr. Ixjonoy Is made offoctlvo It will
result In improved public hlg.Ii way
more Intorurban linos better rural
scliools. moro Btenm roadH and bettor
facilities for thoVnTHijiartntlon of pro--
ducts opouing Ait oni mlnos and de
H-lopmont ofjur lntAit agricultural
resourbes.
Time It! In Five Minutes the Gas
Sourness Heartburn and Indl.
gestlpn Misery Is Gone
Do noni" IfeodB you eat hit buck
tasto good but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and rnnso a sick.
sour gniHyl stomach? Now Mr. or
Mra. Dyspeiftlc Jot this down' Hrtpo't
Dlapopsln (
nothing to
never was
so certalnl
how bndly f
iyou will gr
ulCB but i
.that It stre
stomach bo
ifooda wltho
MoBt rem'
I times they
iulupopsln
uur ni
'BO the I
You lfc-1 different
pepsiucomcH in cont
ach--HllBtreBS Jtist
stomnch gets swee
belching no ontctnt
food your head clc
fine.
Gp now nmkp tholbcst Investment
you ever made by getllng n targe fifty
cont case of I'ape'a wJInpopslu from
any drug store. YoiAreallzo In live
mlnutefi how needless it Ih to suffei
ffrom Indigestion dyspepsia ott any
stomach disorder.
iKcstH everything Icavliu:
our and upset you. There
auvthlng bo safely quick
enectlve. o direeretice
our stomach Is djcn!
happy relief Iff llc mln
hat ulcnHenyfou most to
g'hejfs nnr regnlntea yom
yotifcaiieat your favorite
lief nome
not sure
o nnd puts
y condition
e back.
booh ns Dla-
t with tho stem
vanishes' ypur
no gasses no
. of updlgeited
s and you feel
URKXT HVUVTM'Li: WITH UIHtr.S
"('Ieopalra' rrodmed nt n CeM of
?500000 In nnrniun and Hailey -(Treat
Shim.
will noon bo added to the nlready ex
tensive library.
Mr. Foster n former toaher of thoj
A
The Tcxn
idadder tr
cures dhibct
rbnumatlum
botli men ni;
dor trouble!"
by your djrfgg
on rtteipf of
in- tao months
fails u perfect c
rj'2'i Ollvo Street
by druggists
monlals
toaVvS
I JL
J Woner curAs
lillas rciiuA
Isinvuak nnd in
Md ell irreiAi
lAVomcn: reed
Aichildron. IT
m. will be &i
Imio. Oim aid
A'at merit ml
i. Dr. El
SL lMUi
RmWlKT
)KH.
kidney and
es gravel.
m bucks
tarllles in
lutes bind-
not sold
t by mall
all bottle
d Koldon:
W. Hull
Mo. Sold
OXUS tCti-
Au rnuiiiil Tlilinr.
W. I IScnkhutn Jr. inanftMir of the
Hntel Oraco tells n story and bucks
It by witneJaaort that -tils pointer whll
n n hunt yostorday '"iKilntiU" a doc
In a tree. He held the bird until Mr.
ordered for (he English cla&se nnirtl'. Khatn got a line and killed him.
Mr Heclihani BnyB HiIb Ib the first
thing rr the kind he b ever heard
cf in hjs career as n hunter
t
.
$300000 DEPOSITS
.
1$ Our Fourth Anniversary will
be in November. We want to
have $300000 deposits at that
time With considerably more
than two-thirds of that" amount
now we feel sure our hope will
be realized. Won;t you 'help us?
First State Bank &
Trust Company
J
Yhen the Barntim and Mnllcy Great-
est ahow on earth visits this city on
bt-Pt 2S. it will begin Its to porform-
nncos with the newly udded spectaqle
of 'Cleopatra" produced'on tin biggest
stage m the world and enacted by a
cast of 1250 characters. He sldus ths
griH cast there are a ballet of 5t
dnnelng itlrla a grand opera chorus
an orchestra of Juo musicians under
the directorship of Faith Effmuli lute
bandmaster for the Khdhc of Egypt.
There are also CfiO horses. live herds Oi
elephants caravans of camols and n
trninloatl of pccial scenery proiier-
ties and stnge devices for the produc-
ing of such effects as und stornis on
th dtwort lightning floods mirages.
voInt)B8 In ntUon earthquakes niyon
light aim sunrise.-
l bore are n stage crew of flfty fceeno
shifters nnd fifty property men ami n
eorim of fifty electricians. Tiie realism
of the spectacle Is perfect. The audi-
ence looks into the Btn-efs of Alex-
andria In the days of tho Ptolemy?
thf mtahty pyramids and tho sphinx
looking down from wt ages. The city
at .that time the metropolis or tin
world. thronKH With Its strange cos-
mopolitan life. Great temples Hf
their Imposing columns to the skies
The Nile lies In tb mlddh- dlssphtnv
tne desert milium strotehlnt? away in
the dlhtunc. BoefnlnHly for miles.
Tho audience sern of the glory of
Isapd inakos tbe cT Intanco o)
Ctomtrn whose sreat bwai..- Bhaiieil
tije dostlny at empires. The Keren!
of jiast ng Hpi-k from frgolton
tombs. Th walls of tlm fall down
and a wondrous picture of nucleni
KRypt is been the Kg.M't of the Grook
the Unnmu nnd tho I'Mfiny hojtvy
with the legend of antiquity and thf
memory of lost honors and rich With
the reflected glory and splendor of Its
unurldlud revelry.
Tiie story of tb meeting of Antony
niMl Hoopst rn Is one of tho most ro-
murkable tales In history. The story
is told lu this fcpoftnrla most vividly
and with historical correctness. The
great bacchanalian scene following tin-
arrival of Antopy In Alexandria Is the
greatest stage enactment ever seem
In Amorlca. During this scene tlm
grunt ballot fills the stage. Never be-
fore wore so many dancing glrlB seem
together.
The spectacle wjih soon for the first
time on March 21 at Madison .Square
Garden Now York City whqro the
Circus opened Its season. It Wis re-
ceived with gieut enthusiasm and iic-
terdltcd with being tho greatest theat
rical spectacular nnd circus evcut In
the hlHtorjr of thut city..'
' ' '
An nrtlololtrii'cvyifis real merit
posstblo was the. worst of tho three
that tho city has suffered In a week.
About the middle of the week there
was one night whett tho wind blow
from tlm north for a short time. Thun
tlicro was an Invasion of tho bugs
Friday similar coinlltlonn brought
moro aud n greater variety of th
hbgd. Then solric of tho brighter
lighted .places were mndo ulmost un
bearable Many of the Btoren ojieli
Into or nil night long hail to turn
oft some of the brighter lights. Street
enrs run for parts of their rutin with
lights out on tho Innldo and the
swnrms of bugs nbout tho lights look-
ed like fog. -
Tills evening after the wind had
blown from the north for several of
the later hours of the day the hug
condition Is probably worse than it
has" yet been this nelson. Many of
tho cars on Main street even ran with
all lights put but tiie headlight and
n rear platform light when passen
gers were getting in or out of the
Cars.
Do you carry Insurance to save money or do you
carrvit to protect you in event of losa?
IFyotj aro seeking protection
wo have it.
If you are trying to buy something clfeap
we haven't ib
MOTZ&ClRTiS
U. A. Smith Hrldgoton' Ind. hud
kidney trouble fou years and was so
crippled With
not dress with
uslhg Foley K'
'l uegnh to g
now all my t
do not feel
Usui. 1 re
"9 years olfl
of a man of
jo bo the mc
fit froin F(
fuse substitutes.
Drug Co.
rhl'umatfS
aQr hjf(
Mjrotiv
roffblo has
jmnt i oyer
sr wolljftl
ca now
Wh
m no cnuid
Ho started
Pills and says:
r at once nnd
left me and I
had rheilma-
I night nnd tho'
do tho work
ears. I would like
f others getting ben-
Kidney Pills." Rc-
Mcl.emore-Hass
S. Y. lcv Sold Hul
O. V. Dudley has bought the shoe
shop of S . Lee located on Chestnut
street nnd Mr. C. C. Davis of. Sherman
has arrived and taken charge as man-
ager for Mr. Dudley.
Mr. Ixi hasn't decided yet whnt he
will lo anil will probably remain In
Abilene He says tho Abilene people
have been good to him nnd'ho not only
appreciates that but likes tho town
and climnte.
$100 Itewurd $100.
Thq readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at bast
one dreaded disease that science has
been nble to cure In all Its stages and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cura
is the only positive ciirpnow known
to the medical fratomiyrT?Harrh be
ing a fomftltutionniyfiifeuse Viprlrea
a constitutional treatment HafVs Ca-
tarrh Cure Is taki InternnllyJIictuig
directly upon th blood syrtf lAurcniB
surfaces of tliejhj sti in.Wncreyy dts-
troylng the fOiwdatiOnf tin liseas-
and giving tl jufTent strniMh by
building up thoEWlsfitntioiyfiPd nisist-
fug nature InJfuir its wrk T'u pro-
prietors hnefco mucn fait'i n itr
curative poworVlbr they offer turn
hundred dollars for any case Hint It
fails to cure. Send for Hat of teatlmo
nkils
Add ross; F. J. CI i EXEY & CO
Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists Wc.
Mrs I W.. llos.s and children left
yesterday afternoon fdt home n't Treijt
aft.r a visit to the family of her parents.
vhoultl in
such is tli
Cough It"
many dci
H. W S
wrltea '
(nly Is th
croup am
sulo by nl
HJPle;Tt:i:
m cnltiWvm
Vini1 jflttikl
fcrBillenl la
idrifrkson Wo
iiwnuuriiun
j-st ftXc
ff-my
flenlors
popular. That
th Chamberlains'
been attested by
mo of thorn
Falls 1ml..
a fougn tiom-
oughs colds nnd
best BCller." For
CAR LIGHTS CUT OFF
BECAUSE OF BUGS
luiiihtoit ('hum's Mere llUcotuforl
't'linu Thai oj Ht-u'ml Hayx
llefurv.
Mrs. J N. I
pd Foley's Hp:
for years nm!
mends It ti
falls to cure
and prevent
children a
ey's Honey
cohl and t
would not be
McLemore-Bab!
11 Hojflor Ga.. has ns-
Tar Compound
idie nlwjiys recom-
rfrlcnds. It never
iilghs nnd colds
Wo lmvo five
tUryfi Ri'o them Foi-
rar Compound for n
re nil soon well. We
lout It In our homc."4
)rug Co.
Hoy Windham wife and two children
left jesterduy afternoon for San An.
gelo where they go to reside In future.
Mrs E. A. Pcarce returned yostorday
nftfrnoon from a week's visit to her
sister at Fort Worth j:
Antolno Delo
'leu M)ch
ho Bpeaks
Foley KIdm
my own oxj
oy Kidney
for kidney
cured of
mnny of
Foley Kidney
Drug Co
rll. tiBtjn'
Know tiro
of Mtf Jfi
jyiir HqA
iiTrfc&f a I rf
U11J4 nayi
m nMi ill 1 mT
"IWfllVUI
WjHicyJra
WY neM
'Vj
aster nt Gar
net facts when
irntlvo vnlue of
ayn-! "From
'commend Fol-
grcat remedy
My father was
Isease and a good
tbors wore cured by
8. McLontore-IlaaB
Kd. S. HugheB Is In the city having
returned from n visit to tho Knst.
rr WOHTH. To.. Hqpt. Hi. Af-
ter n day of sultry heat this morning
follow d by threatening utouds this
afternoon that ejuwi'd u tain In the
lotituurii part of the ulty and jinrhupv
i.i-nr the eiti in ottiur Uirvrtioiis iho
wind hluwlUK nun of the tlnu from
he nor'hi tin ru was hii ither invas-
'W of thu email giocu hue thut If I
Tho highest point Jt woman's hap
piness la reached oJiy through moth-
erhood In ihtf clplntr of hor child
within hor arms.Yot tho motbor-to-bo
la often fearHtl of nature's ordeal
and shrinks frdm tho suffering Inci-
dent to Its ccsummnUon. Hut for
nature's HIsnddUcbrntortB nature
provides recU3.jtfnd In Mothor'a
Friend is tcj wmW a mcdlclno or
groat value jf rer cjtpoctnnt mother.
It Ib aniMDloii for oxtornal
cppllcationlfoiitfoBci of ingredient
which act MUM bqnlqjal and sooth-
ing effoctfon tbo portions of tho
nystont voIvojl. fit is intended to
prcparaAho yetonfor tho cWbIs and
thus rIovo in gXat part tho Buffer
ing tlough n'hlJt tho mother usually
poBSiA. Tho rjular uso of Mothor'a
FrlciW will jmiay any mortior In tho
comlirt it Kurda hotoro and tho help
ful
It urrngg
Mother'
Is for u-.!o at
drug ctoroH.
Wrltu for our
free booh for
expectant moth
or wilca tonl!ntJ much vsluabl
fnf&rmatlo! nd many Wunt!cmu ef
a helpful nature
mteWJO UCUUTQtt C3 JUImM c.
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up and take P' Th ms RaS
notice. But we B fjtow Yt&Ai
-ii i .- ff"BfLapiiai duruius anu riunts r-'a
win ii ecu yuui mJKa&ms W- m rX
help your dc- IS!! UUUWUU r
H 11 H VwfiWMm Wo have the resources to handlo your JUHLMk
posits as well i5. busineBa. &!&
as your neisfh- H 0E0- u paxton p. Mymf
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DH. CYltUH X. KAY
Osteopathic Physician uud
Surgeon.
OillcolMU.Sayles Uulldiug
Abilene Tqxas
BOTH PHONES
D1L (2. ). (1AITHKK
Chronic Cases a Spociulty
Olllco UH North Cth Striut.
Tulophonos:
Southwcatern 101 J Iiidupouduut r?tl
Onice Hourse: to 11 A. .. 1 to :i P.M.
Sunday by Appointment
Vilhl STITII
H'olary Public.
Oillcu over Citizens Nuilonsil Hank
MOTZ & CUJITIS
N'OTAIIV PHHMC.
Olllco over Cltl.miH National Hank
is today such a simple safe sane thing .
to dotniit tthj old adage "it lssier to
eum than to save money "is hardlytriie .
any more. Then people kept their sur-
plus cash in stockings under bed mat-
tress and m cracks of the -wall Now .
that most marvelous.of all institutions
the savings bank keeps your money for
you in steel fire proof burglar proof
and even panic proof vaults not only
oharging you nothing for the service
but paying you 4 per cent compound
interest besides.
The Commercial
NatienaS Bank
Ml
I)H. MAM.OKY.
Oonornl Practice of Mndlcltnr iiitd
Spoflnl Altoutlou to Diseases of the
Skin Oeulto Urlnnry Plies nnd fan
cer. ludependnnt nnd Southwestern
Phones 0S9 nnd cr2.
Tornado
Insurance
With Ha.9 Damage Clause
$3.00 Per Thousand
L. C. Wise a Son
Plonrto Coll
FKANK MATTHEWS
JIRggutrcmftn
Hoth Phones Cp.'J '
Night Phone HobortsTiBTH
Itamsoy'a Grain Store.
lion to health and strength
nbout after baby coea.
Friend
PfM
L. M". II0I.MH M. I
HurgeoH.
UourslO to la n. m. Haylos lliilhl-1
Ing. 4 to C p. tn. HoIIIh Hnulturltini
5 Onieo Phonca Hos. Phone O
1ml. U08 Itid 100
b a wt n a w. 'm
W I0MJ STKI'IlKNSIft ti.VXKY
PHYSICIAN AND HI'IUIHON.
22W PINK ST.
IS Office JInur u.OQ to 11 00 A
M po to a 00 P SI Hiin-
m dayH by npnolntmont
octooafiaaaocto.o)Co
BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER
Wo lmve jiiHt rccbivod a Iurpo Hliipniout of tunny now mid
uttruutivo designa in Will l'ujiur f llio prutfiiiBt nnd tlm
lttrgost variety you have over auoii.
SPECIAL PRIC 8
Mujiy diffurunt putturnM lu Hujuut fkui nt ntlrnutivu prih.
Wo lmvo Krontly reduced tlm rkoon Yli JkitKir nnd mm
rvo you moiiuy if yuit will visit tliia Htoro uml utio wiiut av
bave to offer.
JNO. B. NEILL
Tke Paint nnd Paper IIoum
f
v
Reporter Wamt Aits Pay.
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1912, newspaper, September 17, 1912; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316097/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.