The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 315, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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TOWARD PEACE BY
ENVOYS OF NATIONS
TM1 ABILUfl EKPORTlft MONDAY DEOIMBEK 30 1012
PAOK1TV1
HER FRIEND'S
GOOD ADVICE
Tk Results Made This NewlmrJ
m ww ww rtiiewci
MlfSCSIIOR.
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By Associated Proas.
LONDON Dec. 2Hl'hc peace en-
voys roproBnting"no nmkan allies
ami the Turkish Umpire utter nu hour
ami n half session lojlny adjourned
until four o'clock Monday afternoon
Tln Unlknit representatives found
the TurklHh conditions quite unac-
ceptable and no progress toward pcueu
wnH nuule.
One of the HulgarhiTi delegatca said
to tho Turks:
"You nuiBt remember that the al-
lied troops are still at tho Tchatalja
Hues t'tiless you tiro willing to nego-
tiate on tho busls of tho dlsniciubor-
hii'iit or hitropcuu Jtocltoy any dhv
CUBBlOll Will DO
iso Cardul to s!ek
Man Coit(f)i
After a
mnn In Need
pains In IiIh
two rihB liti
ony Dr.
hnvo save
ends n lot
routs obs
born cold
"I feel s
Ity". wri
lila Mo
consumptlo:
great rented
rTUo'
and nrf
KVirui co
h. Wis.
WHO "'VtJMtMlPf
it luceit jmiiqw
MRP tiff PfflroA
dhlmjLicw t
ocoHftrwhJle nd
f nitfr cqjMhs. x
I cr hvma weal
ureftHin uod-Jl
Kf s.Mfs. EflUf
Wof I bo
nf Vf
2f
urely YCgotable. ner
. tonio remedy for wo
Dcneut young ana old.
ikh
mini: BiicJf a
felt jgrrlhla
itor round
"What ng
.ry would
ispoonBful
rslatcnt use
;pcld ntub-
; sore lungs.
.ud to humnh-
Morton Coluni'
love 1 would have
had nol used this
Its guaranteed to sat-
I shall
and suffer
Cardul
(ectly ft
tow; and
- l Ita Ingredients are mild herbs har-
h Hilts. Tlng a gentle tonic effect on tho wo-
mamy constitution.
Cardul has helped a million womea
back to health and strength.
Have you tried It? If not pleas
4a. It may be just what you need.
Isfy and you can get a free trial bot-
tle for BO cents or $1.00 slsc at McLc-niorc-Hasn
Drug Co.
AMfc'itTIMKNT IS KFr'KCTIVK.
At tonic; (Jcnoral's Ofilrr Holds t'MU.s
or .'10110 Can Aortpl ('barters
Without LeglsIutlTc Act.
Hy Associated Press.
AUSTIN Tox. Dec 8. An opin-
ion from the Attorney General's of-
fice todny holds thai thu constitu-
tional amendment recently udopitd
allowing cities of Mvo thousand peo-
i)lc to adont thulr charters without E
loglMntlwi act Is ytreilxj?. without-
an .iction uy me icrciiiuiE.u muium;
it bo S
l '
3In
say's a policeman
ami whaokit nee
on now" says a
pills to bowol cfl
Ing follows-. Dr
don't bulldoze jt
Uy persuade .pie
lieaitu follows.
urug Co f
-. .i
n JOHiys
f toyreci T
Ci jr.lVdon't. 1
J. JM-w flinruii in!
KtaToruid
kIbc &4fcw lire
ffo boXi'lH. 'r
hi tMTKhtJi
lonf at iBi
rowd
Movo
neral
uffer-
I'ltlB
ey Kt'i"
clion. and
jcmorc-BasB
4liiJUUud lu K.ploniuiu A
Hy Asnoiiatud I'rCss.
COUC.MHIA. H. C Doc 2S. Nine
men wore killed In a boiler oxploslon
in theCSeubQard air lino flhops today.
:ll In
rior U
y m
KnHs Hunt fc
Oftcr tlio hunt fo
when Urn map u(ei
kiBca Klcctrle Tltt(
ncrvcH ten Jit
tnnipvr
and ruby
blood; her b.
bIcoii tier cjn
miiKCles ulM!
atrongth.'flt
wumuniuitl iu'Vircedo
gefetiim. b.icljfc
and dizzy bjiii
where they are
edy. If weak or
;pttlc
r n fh
)t i
rs.
iirigiiyjMai
ucu-ifDom can
reBjK from li
rKwvyvH from
iItL'ii Gonial
IlkiKr the
UlectTi H ttt
f hcadi
4 UICV 1
VnrualT'H
7mlni irv
(iirl.
Wlfo QDdB
nnuut (hut
cf tuning
and oven
ii)I(loii
ur pure
restful
rm free
calth and
give u
from indl-
c. fainting
omoto. Kvory.
orlte rem.
them COc
ul McLcmorc Bass Drug Co.
New Citizen
J Pattoraon and family of AbJ-
Ictus havo mowtl to-Seymour and aro
lllng In tho old Acroy Iioohc In tho
south part of town until the) can
build. Mr. Patterson owns qulto a btt
of property in our town including
about thirty rosldcnt lots and tho old
Htono buUtiing Hi which aro located
the bakrf-ry and MoLcod Prothers. Mr.
Patterson hH bought an Interest witn
(ieorcc Mitchell and a complete gro
cery and confectionery stock will bo
itddfd to tho bakery police tnoir au-
wrrlHomont olsewhuru in this paper.
V.. aro glmi to havo Mr. Patterson
with us and hope his stay will bo mu
tu.tlb yrolltablo. Baylor County Bait'
ner.
Nawbarf A14j "For
7ar" writes ilyxtl
lae "I suffered
my back and
complexion and
with pimples.
Kara me tern
A friend o
Cardul so I
and with
cured afterJl
mother aal
Cardul and
than
rum thl
terrlblalns la
ow
ovcred
r only
ae
king
result
ave
atly
e to try
at once
for I was
tics. Mr
alto used
benefited.
N. .- Writs to: Utin' Advlwry Dft. pi.n
' t'Staat
acca M4kln Co..Ouiirtoor Ti
Initructioni.tiyi 64-pic book.
tor Wam.".Mt fai uia mut.
in-. far
tmmt Jttumtm
o ttatta.
Colquitt few dajB ago Issued a rtr
tiflcate of honor to Mr and Mrs II
li. Watklns of San Antonio who nro
roaring hcvuii sous and one daughter
ho unconsciously paved tho way for
a heavy Increase In tho business of
tho executive department for within
the last two thiya ho has received
piles of correspondence from doting
fathers and mothers informing him
of their large families. Kvory mall
bring!) lottors to the; Governor from
parotttB requesting u certificate of
boiion Should this contiinie much
longer the Governor probably will
huvo to incroasu his clerical force or
create a sppuratu department for Is-
suing certificates of honor. But the
Governor' 18 enjoy liujlT"ni1 ami smlic?
as he reads the imtuy jrtt r telling
of the antl-raeif buIcIiK crusnde fti
Imperial Texa
tl-raey
es tU
.llake
The awful Us
af July jitagge
)tgulii8t It howi
healing byjlp.
thoucantl&r jwni
T'utB. bruUufi ull
HlOllHi KB Mil-
ult'iire fczeina
cents at Mcln
jt .I .-
.NiiK4Tiii!i
I ofrTuries fc
rHWiali ti. m
fr Jh thjR'
wSIm - Anibi '
w siiru'todiKrom
t vxojrnils oi
dfiirunti'8 or
mfo-BaaH
Dr
u a -itli
et over
cinderfulj
Salve of
burlts
ccplo-
of bolls
plies 1'S
Co
WIM.AKB IIIl'S KhAHJ.
Gets Angry When Hammered ami
the FJghl
N2V VOHK Dec 27 - Jesse Wtl-
lanl knocked out "Soldier" Kemms rn
thu oiglith touiid of a scheduled ten-
round bout at Madibon Squai'r Gar-
den tonight.
The knockout calm' midden b'
Kourtfa laiided a hard bit let I tu the
rllm Und li right to tin nei'l. The
blows npitettred to ttnger the Texas
fighter and ho liuinu(litll rtmhed and
Jn u mlx-uj) Bent u left hook up under
Kelirfls' chili ami followed U quick-
ly with a right hook Kcartis drop-
lied bud was counted otU
Neither flghtur shoued miuli
knowledge of bovlng Wlhurd Wio
had ail advantage' of half a foot in
heiaht utiKKed many Bwlngs. ICearjis
jilayed' mostly for the body but was-
ted IiIb blows on Wlihirda aniiH. The
weights wore; Wlllard 221 and
Keurnti IPC
Wiilard stoied a kilockttowjt In the
first round with a right hook to the
Jaw but K earns rose Immediately 1rt
the fifth both mon. were tired. Wll-
lard drew blood with a left jab to
Kutfrnu' nose. Kvnrns after missing
u wild swing fell to the floor on all
fourB.
.SAMTAKY Willi:.
.llunej (an be Saved by Paying Your
l'ce in Advance to ln
sprclnr.
MISERABLE STOMACHS
PUT IN FINElSHAPES
I'riM.erliiTiiiii railed 1II-0A
TlinUhNiidii of AlilitisljMnrTcl.
(ills
Makhfi;
J a- s k J
L ff
ul mi B(MA
MUlnaftf 11
Av6 thr
flasttj'
.. JC IB
IUI'Mlf
IXnl f
pws'iso m
iibiuwii turn
eating P
riinii viiiiijitek
uimncit
digestion
pportiiulty
tig Co this
;0 contB the
omactv sjiec-
yon neglect
Don be rarcle:
"nm leads to o
'I WlU'M Noll 1
i go McUtmori
ihiv niuLKnl
1 at rtjttlotr of
itlsl yflti tire
1 do ho
Ml t) NA Si
i ireHH after
K SOIiriU'SM
1 r or money buck
P is also giiaraiitcei!
' of Chronic lndlgcHtloii. GustrlttH
m HyHjiiipHlu and wllior allmulils bhcU
Kuiiiluoliit Dlzzlitoas. NervopsjitisB
Hi' iplessntms. Sallow Skin. PIuipli.
" any condition ouiibetl by uit upfeot
''"iMKh.
ets villi stop
eriiieiitntion
and till mlu-
ln mid tiny
"J
fld
V
uminirp
llM''UTi J
Ldtfsii; fUry
ImBmvnJKc.
ii iaaiiiBW iiiii
frlikiijthe
W '
mr iivi
!' I
m in w
IF od CM
ntteulloti to
our wnJtary
tn lnontlm
trouble and
ping tliity
WefrOllUl
ui thai
up fo
ami ia
so as po-
following
$1 IS
10 .
a.oo
n it Ik tiv lucun-
monthly and v
iv i you mall us u
Jars ud wo will
M.WY NliKK rUKTIPIl'ATKS
lliilltt Fj(iuili'irMli 3ll Ttllliiu uf
l.iirge I "mil I lies lleliig IIuImmI
In 'lixwl.
AlfiTJN Tox.. Dct 3i When Ogv
vv duHliv to again c
the fact that by pay in
fees In advance for
you can snvo money t
greatly assist us m
in a sanitary c
be nleiised to 1
can conveniently
the entire yeajs
order to get a
slide wo arj
(llHlOlltllS
Iiir Mcuvnis
Six Months
One Year
Tor the bit
vriilolicc to
would be gl
ili.iL for I
itr.stire you thut your premises will be
i.wik.t nfinr until January 1st IUH
without ynur being bothered fiirthur.
Heln us to make l'Jl't recotd your
for Ablluno for huullUf illness nd
eleanllnusa
W. II. I'llII.nBllB. f" HvHI-
J A IMtATr. JJuttUaryluspuetuT.
FUKKSUT HIAKKMA Ull.LKU.
Illrliiinl Tiirliln (iiughl llflHt'Pii liri
ul Temple Vto VHempllug lo
Hepalf Them.
Special to Tim Ituporlor.
f lUMPi;iv Tx. Dec Sk -.Kli-lHiril
Till lllll IlltW 3. l nKHi MlnwJ"
t b. M K : T between IHIIatoio
'd SlI.IMtUIIe. WllH hilled hero to-
night by bulug caugli between tlitr
rawhuads of l fjf ' t.rBU
whllo atlenn.tlng lyV;Pi' '
tii.tniivii ri'sitt i ;.'.ir i'iu"iHv "
putttUd
1'
Our Mail
Tder Dept.
is in charge of
competent intel-
ligent salesmen
and guaranteed
to give absolute
satisfaction.
ySw T "ytt. "v
1 ilH '0' Ll m't .iss
Ml P i
fffl U T
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:rm inrmmiJK-. "i1 ;f 1 1
22-
a
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m
IWedel
ivet iptu: "A "D1j
Pdicellbst
wxchAses onite T i
f
V
-lj Vjw
wgfajcjpggg?
When Our
Plans ara
perfected we will
have the best
equipped mail
order department
in he West.
The Parcels Post Begins Operation on Jan. 1st
The Minter Dry Goods Company Will Prepay Postage on
All Parcels of Not More Than Eleven Pounds in Weight
On January ist the Government inaugurates its long needed Parcels Post for the delivery of large
parcels through the post at a minimum charge. The Parcels Post will include all R. F.D. star and
city routes. Parcels will be collected and delivered just as letters now are. The Parcels Post will
be an immense benefit to the people living near Abilene for it will greatly facilitate their shopping
by mail at Minter Dry Goods Company without leaving their own homes..
We will prepay postage on all packages sent tKoog& thePat-
eels Post and if the goods bought prove tmsxaci2y. return
them to t$s through the Parcds Eost and wjltttisnd to
the postage it costs you toroso. r .
"over all." - In other words it may measure
braces nearly every sort of merchandise so
c --vsrat..
YQflgpH
Parcels up to eleven pounds in weight may be sejrflTrough the US0-a parcel may measure six feet
q feet in gi4Jrahd three feet in breadth. I hjs em-
you can order whatever you want from the Minter Dry Goods
Company and he sure of satisfaction with you? purchase.
.
Don't hesitate to order whatever you want from us by telephone telegraph or mail. We will give
your order the samel careful intelligent attention that you would get in person. We guarantee satis-
faction with every purchase. ' '
A special department has been installed to care for all orders received and sent- by mail arid the
promptest and most efficient service is assured.
'
Let us have your mail orders and you will receive the gfiods the next tim6 the; mail passes your house
without extra cost for del very to you
We are going to add moresales room and larger stocks to enable us to handle increasedvolunie in 1913
MINTER DRY GOODS CO.
Abilene' s Ptogressive Store
The Kdurntluii of Aviators
What soeniB to huva been overlook-
ed In discussing tho development of
thcajtoroplanc Is the education of the
uvlimir blniHolf. At first man did not
know Mhut could be done with his
new toy. I remember distinctly on-
ly so fur buck nu 1910 at Polmont
lni-U (tu. nvlnlnn. unulil took tin at
iw ihtga auh- the hangt'CB npd if
.. .. -.. . At.. ... I.. ..-.. lt..M I
iney nurr tiiiriuu uimu umu ..
breath of wind thoy Wfuaod to take
the all. Nowadays a flyer must bo
poor Indued It ho cannot manage to
handle his machine In a .'Id-mllo wind
while u'good many flight have been
mudo In winds that they have a ve-
locity of n mile a minute or greater.
Tho remarkable ltd v unco of aviation
ttinmrnrii. Ih rcnllv due. not SO llllicll
to the development of the aeroplane.
Itneir either mechanically or uerody-
unmlmlly as fo tho perfection of the
motor and tho edui'Htlon of tho tivla
4or. Thtiro Is no iiueution but what
nu aviator of today could Uiko olio
of tho matdiliius made liiOOK and do
ttunts which wore JJBWiought pou-
bUiIo at the tlmo iif inachtno wus
coiistrirted Avbjpfjr huvc learned
more about the lufTHjrilo oiirrt'iilH and
ilie possibilities of their machines
aud havo become moro and more dar
ing as time went on Futherinorv as
soon a h competition niipe-ared and one
nviator was placed aguinst annthor
each aviator was goaded on .to tuko
greater risks. This procusa developed
the exhibition blrdman as you hoc
him today. He Is a flyer who will
navigate in any wind and will arise
from and alight 4ipoa uluioal nnyl
Hold. And the remarkable nqrt or u
la that tho accldonts are so few in
vlow of thu larger number of moji
flying oud the enormous distances
covered. The death Hat Is so much
discussed largely becauso upon the
addition or every new martyr tjie
itriWRfianera teiiiihlish thu entire list
If this were done in the cubc of rail
road accidents or nucldoiilu at am
the pttpers would have to Issue largo
extra million upon the oci-ablon or
each fatality Karl I OvIugUm. hi
the Hiijslncerlng Magazine fur December.
Tho old C
been I'loBtdJpF
gas buBinu&tt.
new company
s. .ivrphona
17.
A1IIUBNK GAS
iaf.wfifl
imr
inlifiio
'lAllIlCC
tujty's otllco bus
this date all the
transacted ht tho
In SaylRR Hldg.
fill Iudopoudont No.
&M
W-
CI.ECTIUC CO.
tF
r".
sy riioios.
Puribb bt"uJ
f
Clubby Pholos
B
PILLS
KAJ.U. jl.
tTAV y. Whi ' j
iUI llK 1 m ;.!. W
WfifJiD ttnViVi u it.)? i.
Tho Texas Vond
bladder troubi
cures illabete
rhoutnotlsii
;
mouid jroniMi;
Jusim cHlioi
xtL wni
lM.OD. O
iibAb treatm
iiorfcct euro
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live Street.
IiuUU. 3e
III.'
cures Ulduoy unit
lcvob trruvel.
it nnlamn. backs.
Irr'iuMTltles lu
Purlsh Studio
PoviiTr HjPiil Hud Driik.
Now York World
An Investigation made by tho As
sociation for improving tho Condition
of the Poor Into the clrctimsUtitCuB of
GTiiO (luptiitdcut families disclose that
in lo per coin of the oases tho do-
pi'iidejtee In due to slkuoss In 37 iter
tent to unemployment aud lu only "
puf cent to lutemperauco. 'l no report
U striking becuutto so tuuny nform-
er uiid so tunny students f nnvortr
and crliiiu Insist that the larsor part
of Dovorty and nearly all of orlmo arc
due to tho ruubit bore hold rrsponulblo
for nu small a porccuttigc.
Oiu of Hie cbler bunions of life for
j.bo poor In this city Is rent Thn fal-
culatmn of experts u sociologituil buli-
ji cts is that not moro than 2 per cent
iTi.itos blad
If not sold
sent by mall
small bottlo
t and aqldotm
13 W Hall.
Louis Mr. Sold
fqr T0? tcatt
of Income should bo spent tot thut
purpose but It uppcurs thut to obtain
fairly good living tpiurlors in Now
York the nvernge worltot1 Jtua to pay
about 33 par cent of his income. This
condition of affairs impels tho poor
la ovorcrowd their tenements and m
n consequence thoy vlolato sattltory
laws vtnd tmffor through sickness
moro than thoy gain by tho economy'
an rent
Stanflardii or living vary with tho
races. Some of our Immigrant pop
ulation find comparative comfort In
hornet! that to otto American-born
would uppedv destitution. It Is
thcroforo - Impossible to dotcVmlno
what laconic la required to provide
u healthful and wll-stipplled living
for a family. It Is clear however
thut Hi too many cases tho earnings
of ovoti tho most industrious and
saving do H always equal It.
x tn nVap 0 u nlila au wi m ch Mil
Kxnivt'J an xoh ivitu.ua 1
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iaAii'ik
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1 m
fins
all tho
nt the
ylcs Hldg.
pendoitt No.
Ciliiinii Witttrt
Climate Ideal
ThriMfk njt
Daily to
Lu Aiftlft
VIA
Tho old Our Com
been closed. Kroti
gas bitslncfeu will bo
new Contpuny's ocft It
H. W. Phono & 50 In
17. r
aimuunh As ii RMscrmc CO.
. r
Tho old Gus ComvaiUff oUcq bus
been closed. Kroiq Upt Vlato jilKlhe
guu btisIliuBs -will 1 iTiiiiL tirit the
now I'ompuiiy'H oiwo OVKiRa Hldg
8 V. Pliono No. Guffiilciiaont No
17.
AuiusNb tjjm & iJTtiCric ta
Miiif Cars
Tourist SIeepr Onot a
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