The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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(he prelection of the Depositors
Guaranty Fund.
SECOND: We have ample resourc-
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tion. THIRD: We have two institutions
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FOURTH : Our Savings Depart-
ment provide a specially sale place
for your savings and you get 4 per
cent compounded quarterly.
FIFTH: Our Clerical Service is of
the very best class.
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I have 200 bushels oT genuine MEBANE
cotton seed thai I carried over and they are
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earlier and sounder than this year's seed.
Will sell at $1.50 per bushel as long at they
last.
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We unload vour grain while vou wait.
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JUO DEItltlC'hS IN CAI.IFOHMA
Gil FIKMI AUK 1IUIA(!EI
UAKKHSFIKLU. Cal . January 17.
About 400 derricks In the Snn Joaquin
vallej oil field were damaged to the
extent of $50Uooo by a high wind
-which sweit what Is Known as tho
Vest Side Ul field for three hours to-
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FUl'M HEAD AT MIW HUSTON
NEW JJOSTON. T-v . Jan 17. J. V
JJrjrlbliaw. a farmer. living ten miles
west of New Iiobton was found dead
in liih home today Physicians said he
had been dead several days from an
unknown causer Mrs. Hradahaw Is
laitlng in Paris Texab.
JIAM JNJTItEl) I.N
DKPAHTJIK.NT STOItE F1HK
HHANDON. Manitoba Jan. 17. Five
jjlrls were badly burned or otherwUe
beriously Injured and bOeral other
liurbons including a man and two
girls were more or less hurt. In a
J350.000 department store fire here today.
A Hint
lH Mothers
rowing Children
A HM 1-asathe at
Will rmeiit
A vital point upon w
of medicine seem to agre
uial regularity of the bowe
fiential to good neaim
tauce of this is Impressed
on mother of jsrolne tl
A very valuable remedy that t
lie went in even home for use j
i-asinn aribes is Dr Caldwell's Sru
i Jo no i.. a (-ninouund of biiuple laxa
tlve herbs that u bu prewribe
by Dr V. B. Caldeil. of MonueeH
111 for more man iweiny-iuc )w.
and -which can. now be obtainea
any well stocked drug store for f
cents a boiue.
in a recent letter to Dr. Cald
Mru. H. C. Turner. bU Main St.. uf
Jalo N Y. says. "I bought a bottle
of Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin fur
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DU A J. 1JARTOM
Dr A J. Unrton Superintendent o
the Anti-Saloon League of Texas who
announced at tho Hall. & Summer
mass meethiB of 3000 people at Waco
(hat Tho Anti-Saloon League was In
the beginning of the campaign for
Stato-wldo prohibition ntid that Texas
Without fait will go prohibition in
July 1017 by an overwhelming major-
ity lyhlch statemont was received by
that audience with tremendous cheer-
ing and prolonged applause.
IIERWICI
William J Iterwlg who Is some
times known as the Assistant Super-
intendent of the Anti-Saloon League
tut who is also the business manager
Of Home & State. Mr. Herwlg Is the
contleman who put over tho Abilene
edition of Homo & State which as he
stated to a representative of The He-
porter made a tremendous Impression
in Texas especially In the wet towns.
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WASHINGTON Jan. 17. The court
of Inquiry was named by Secretary
Daniels today to Investigate tho eaus
and fix the blame for tho explosion
aboard the submarlno E-2 In tho Now
York navy yards Saturday which
caused the deaths of four men nn'l
the serious Injury to ten others. Tlu
nny yard bpjrd appointed by Il
Admiral rsher Immediately after tho
accident reported to tho Stat Depar&
went Unit their Investigation cotitlnueC
today and had not been completed
The court of Inquiry appointed hi
Secretary Daniels Is composed of tbi
following officers Jill of whom hav
had wide experience In submarine
work: Capt. William II. Uullard.-Lkit.
Commander H. G. Sparrow Lieutenant
Clyde S McDowell and Lieut. Johcpv
CT. Fisher. Member' of the court will
leave Washington for Now ork to-
night and will begin their inquiry to
morrow. It Is expected that the In-
quiry will be completed before the end
of tho week.
Secretary Daniels Hnys that he w"
ask Congress for an appropriation of
$1 noo.000 for erecting of a laboratory
for naval experiments and ho said tin
he hoped the appropriation would bo
authorized this year He said thai
hereafter the experlnu k will bf
continued as far as pomi 'n nav
laboratories and that no nov 'cji'n
ery will be placed aboard a na.- i
sel until it has been thoroughly testet
and It's bafety guaranteed.
The condition of all the workmen In-
jured Saturday la raid to bo unfavor-
able except that of one.
II. S.
if FIRED ON BY SUB.
CUT. THOMPSON OF PKTIIOI.ITE
MAKES AFFIDAVIT THAT YES-
SEL WAS ATTACKED.
rOURTEEN SHOTS ARE Fip
One .Seaman Mas Hurt notlicr Held
Hostage While l'roilsloiis Mere
Taken Off of Ship Hound
For Xcw York.
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lliiltLIN January 17. The Otorsoab
News Agency today s.ays; Herlln
newspapurb commenting on the latott
doielopmeiit In regard to Greece are
united in stating that the Kntuutos
seem to hate abandoned all regard for
Greek neutralit). The lauding at
Pheloron la eonbldred as proof that
the Entente is now going to use x-
treiae measures for forcing Greece's
neutrality. Ai-eord to a report the
Greek government ha transferred the
state tfrchhes to linssu in norths oxt
nreee where eventually tho Greelt
Kovornniont"w ill go The fuet that ill
UritibU are bloekading the Greek toast
and are subjecting Greece to other iu-
conveniencek ii. taken to tnwn 'i th
papers that the Ententeh are pretMring
to overthrow (Ireevij in order to au.b-
btltute a republic which Veiiizeloa
u mi Id head
"Gratitude is exprksd unapTmoTilr
by the papers that un entire army and
the majorltj of the "Groek population
are on the hing'b bide and will frus-
trate nil attempts against the country'
boeruigntv and the Klun's life."
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WASHINGTON Jan. 17. State De-
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hat they are investigating an affl-
iavlt by Captain Thompson of tho
itnndard Oil tank steamer Pctrolitc
hlch makes a report of how an Aus-
rlan submarlno fired on and stopped
he tanker oft Alexandria and removed
lUpplies. Capt. Thompson's affidavit
o the State Department does not ghe
ill facts needed. Tho affidavit ilechirej
hat "fourteen shots wore fired one Jt
which crashed Into the engine room
md Injured a Danish seaman am' "it
the submarine comntamb-r took on.- t
.ho Pctrollte'd crew abotud the subni -riue
and held him a hqtage whit'
irovlslons weru obtained.
When the details jf what w-irilrt;
vs as given ami what response vis
nade by tho tanker are rc.clvod Uu.
ease will bu taken up furtucr.
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ate today that tlfo affidavit of li;it.
rhompson of tho tank sicntner Petro-
ite had been forwarded to Secretary
Lansing and asserted that in Austrian
uiliiiiarino fired n "number ' of shots
it tho vessel that oao ci ashed iro
part of the ship above the ensine room
and hurt a seutuau; that one of the
erew was taken aboard tin under-
water craft as a hpstai .vlulo provis-
ions were removed. The IVtrolltn w w
returning to New York la Imllasf r.nd
provisions were the onlv things tukcti
from It. Officials decline 1 ro make tho
HfflclaviUpublle declaring that tui
matter rested entirely with Secrot-jry
if State Lunslne.
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cross t'nlted States territory from
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1916, newspaper, January 18, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316481/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.