The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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FAOI tWO
TH AIUCN P . IE ABILMOI TKXAW.
Lu4wi7'.Liiwaww"
ria Evolution
of an Idea
Since the present management of these institutions
assumed control of its affairs we have had a defi-
nite Idea and surely we are w.orlcing out that idea.
True we have hcen retarded and delayed at times
but at no time have the evidences of success been
more toftnifast than now.
Truly we are building in Abilene two institutions
that will in the .near future attract large attention
because of the service they will render.
Our different departments are well organized and
performing their functions in most successful man-
ner. We need your support and trust wo may havo it.
Q
FIRST STATE BANK
Guaranty Trust Co.
MR
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FROM COHiON
I!. 11. ltrift'X SPKXT T1IIIEK DAYS
AT CATTIilltf 1ft 'S t I'OiVm
TIOX AT m. AlSO.
CAIU(A7.. ArTHORlTIGS'
12. 13. Dynnm president o( the First
Stnto Dank of Abilene nnd of the
Guarantee Trust Company returned
Thursday night from nil extended trip
to western points during which um-
bo spent three days at tho National
Stockmen's convention in lil Paso.
Col J H. I'urramdre Col C. .
Mcrchnnt nnd D. 1). l'nrramoro nil f
Abilene Vent from 01 Paso to tnelr
ranches In Now Mexico and Arizona
Mack Snyles now of Toynh but a cit-
izen of Abilene ricvcr-thc-less m
nlao In attendance upon" the coin Mil-
lion "there were anywhore from three to
five thousand cattlemen from all parts
of the t'nlted Slates there'" said Mr
Dyntim. "It was a splendid gathering
atul til Paso Is a Splendid city" Mr
Djniim declared that he spent a pleas-
ant ten days in tho west during wlifc i
time he worked lu the interest of the
Guaranty Trust Company. An inter
view In the 131 Paso limes follows-
E. 11 Dynum president of the First
State Dank and the tiuariuiteo Trust
Company of Abilene Texas who H at-
tending the Amcricnn National live-
stock association meeting is a cattle -
rjninn Of Uie new school lie asserts
mat mo out plan oi uopenuing upon
tho 'personal word of oho man iu
against another in a business transac
tion has given way to bookkeeping
systems nnd that many of tho old time
cattlemen keep accurnto and com
plete account of their business deal-
ings It Is strictly business now" Mr.
Uynuni said Jesterday 'Of course.
the personal integrity ofuhe cattle
men Is ihe same for there scenm to
.bo .fli inherent honesty In their deal-
'lngs with ono another. But evorj-
thlng Is reduced to paper agreements
and that applies to smalt deals as an ell
ns shipments of 75000 cuttle-In ono
Bale.
(and probably bo held responsible for
the deaths of tho four soldiers mem
bers of the rescue party who were iun8' "lu T i s.?1 nor.e rea
. drowned while swimming In tho Rio '"inLOUt. of fclnlJnc" " co'
'?" ramie on their return. J "01nt;1 Of course 1 belong to the y
110 ti. . ... ....... .... .. .. .crowd hut 1 can qualify ns a a
'YJ.Jll 7 .. iii'tlio deaths of t:.o fmr nnM mn.. I . "I f bankers' ronton
. ... ..... . M v.i . tons blu bolltn r gol
ihv piuuipi. uciuiu lUKL-u oy uiu v.ar- niiill oven If I
moti:m:(;m: mknkuals
sri:iti:Mi:ic to acstkians
WASHINGTON Jan 27.-fTl.oro
was no indication tonlcht that
1'iitfiifl 3tntra trfivir.imit.it wmilil oon-1
sidcr action necessary in regard to "za. miu-ury nuinoriues in return- trnU
the Amerlcun soldiers captured yc "' tne two toiuicra is regarded uy
tcrday by armed Mexicans nenrst" Department officials n8 Indlca-J
Brownsville and returned unharmed the of dCBire to prove the men's In-
to their comrades other than to m-!ocencc and to display good-will to-
vestlcate the Incident mid nroballylwan "" country.
court martial Pej Mort and AVnl-
dron who led tho del elm nt Into
Mexican territory to rescue their com-
rades. Secretary Garrison said tliut
ordcru hud boon given to evpry offl-'By Special Leased Wire
cer not to crosn the boundary wthout1 UKItLIK. Jan. 27.- Advices from
provocation nnd without specific or- 'Vienna loduy state that-Gen. HUkotitcl.1
ders from Washington. Should the who had continued to lend the Man-
Investigation which has been onlerfld'tfftoegrM reAlstnnce against tho Aun-
by MnJor Gen. Funston prove that the tro-Hungnrlans. has surrondcmlnt
officers violated this order tho un- laniIoorjd. together with Hjeventt
doubtedly would bo court martloM other Montenegrin generals.
more real en-
conon-
oune
Cattle-
dldn't ride the old
ADDRESS SIMMONS
COLLEGE STUDENTS
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i is the ripe swart meiffiVxaste
( of ySmaMoJCama Old i
Bylt ldft hrwypuff of g
h euhfcsToied French
f pijywSvi-REIGF is tasteless and
F (r rS I odorless bhrns
5 J$UPS no smouldering.
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White Goods Stocks
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Complete for White Sale
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jra2 Always Miy "LoJC Ain" wlien you gra
sS ly s3rP' Vou rel surrlhen not KaB
fl only of syrup of t lofrpJillvor but f
KSS sure also of absi-h tPHjll highest IfijS
W quality full mcaa vjr I jfi
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5S niapl. tiplHiIedown ty sJfnr anil n
lx Iflesuit.i vflh iiurl refined cane supar. iBf
ftat' i':t if-1'' Jts UUlty und ibror arc uniform jM
15 Order a can today send for the jB
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to SOVEREIGN en-
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Quality Tells"
Coupons also gocd far Valuable
Presents
TEE AiniUKyVN TODACCOCO
SEiSSEE2S&a
M'Wsi'llMMt McxlcatiH. Ho said the fact that
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I'OKV DI'MKO T I'i;iI(J ' neeier anu I'vuerhiin were on jiom-
PUKIMl. .Ian .7-l;kl HlKol. the an ton unarmeu anuocn wiiuoui
Irpanese mlnUter to ihlnu and Lu '""UUB made plain their Innocenco
ciiiMiB-IUhnnil. the Chinese forelKu )r "HiR nny irouuie .ono oi mo
Judgo Tltoinna I. Ulanton announces minister todny denied tho report 'ot';H of lho four lrlvutoa drowned
that ho httH obtained-permission to U8n printH in the Manchester Guardian' nu'J 'en woveren tonight
th. aiKiltorlum In the North l'ark ""'' the Japanese government had ro- .
school tomorrow (Saturday) morning vlvcd group ". from tho original jup- H-M i MlAlilMh All. I
at lu;.10 o'uloolt to addrosH the ntu-lnnoso domnnd made upon China early FA VOU A!'I(AL KFE
dent of Simmons College and real- In 1015 but which hud not been In
SE
NBW YOIIK. Jan. 27. A resolution
faor!ng meuHiircH for national de-
tfense was adopted today by tho dl
dints of Xorth Fark upon tho live eluded In the first demand
i political Issucti now confronting our " -
nation. Ho hns oUenflod a speclnl in- IMMM.'UKHO TUOI'lll.i: KMlill): uwa was iiiiopiau touay y tno ui-
lo all studMMH of Slmmona! TO ( OIKT MAHT1AL OFFICFUS ectors "r Ul a"0"11' Association
iipjuihuu iy vtuiiiuu auiirugr. uie rua.
olutlon said that tho "mothora of the.
T 'notion should tench tholr chlldron
viiatlon
t'ollege and he hOiw vo every)
omt of them present as I - thinks yy gpoelal leased Wire.
that thlB (.nceeh will lie emu.. In-' I inuvsvn i. r..a
terestlng to them In tholr deUug With tho de.ivory by the Carrana eu-revoJonco to authority obedtonco to
BOcletiOB. lthorltln Sf Prlvntr... W. n. Wtinln UB lllws na 'l UnBnoW to Bacrl-
utu.
LEAVE BOOKS AT LIBRARY
fourteen privates entered Mexico to
rrmiue Wheelor and Pedorson. is be-
lieved to hvo been closod. The next
twp probaWy will do with the Amer
ican oincrs slio leu uie men into
Mexican territory which rasultod In
the drowning of four privates.
Preparations were being made
night for n court-martial trial for
IJput Mott of natter D. Second 1 lou-
tmants Ueruard Iyton and Albert
Waldrqn. Tlee officers wero arrest
el by military auUioritlmi today on
charge of disobedience of military or-
der. kU violation of the international
law Col J. II. QulnUnlUa. coiamand-
ius U'e Mesleiin frontier here toda
oriernd the arreet of a Sergeant of
(HEX ATE HAS HOT DIJIIATE !tb Jfeslcan detachment whleh took
UV1II5 JIFMTIOSS E3IHA EGO i wheeler ttnd I'eOeraon in cuarge ai-
iter they lisd been decoyed they as-
WABIUNGTO.V Jan 27. -An out-Urt. to the MeiUan side. Col. Quin-
bumt f denunciation nguinht Aroerl-jtimllla sttl that the Mexican ser-
can-made war munitions being bent to getmt dlobeed orders Isfaued hy Gen.
tin- '.uroueeii war helllcerents. stir- Alfredo Ricsut. coiMiuaadaut of tho
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siaiamoros
ago
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I'erhons wishing to contribute books
to tho rural schools of Tsylcr county
in connection with the appeal Issued
In the Reporter Thursday may leave
mime at Ojo Carnegie lAbrary. Any of
tho books Ms tod or any similar book
mav bo given.
Mia 0- H. Ssudefer is chairman of
the couanittee from the Kedersted
t'lutw that hut. -hsrge of the book col-
lection A mammoth ollrdr''e harvester
that -Is being tried out on " A'istr. m
wheat fielde atrip Hbout ulx'v ai-r-.-s
r. day.
ami pedorson of llattcry p pouiUt in- m nltlnh wishes for the country's
far.try to American otficmto todav Uie Boou- .
irternatlonal phase of ycitTday'i 41I1MIII ..- ... .n
iTounie near- rogreso air.u mji( 'iiii iiiMMti im'ii iiri-Mti(MV
Uirte Ariorln nrmv le.l.r and JIM -Ml ""'"'l AJIhHAS
30 in. niodium WpirIiI Dress Linen Priced a3e 40e nntt .B0c
30iii. Hnlkpfchipf Linen: Priced 05c
!)0-in. smooth finish lieiny weight Linen Sheeting $1.00
40-in. Whitr Voile in sheer pretty iniality jiricod 35e mid 80c
Sheer "White Organdy: prieeti 3oc tu --. -75c
Dainty White Lnce Cloth 40-in. wide; Priced w 35o
Seed Cloth Rice Gloth splash voile and other Novelty White
goods Priced ...-. .-.. -a35c
Plain Flaxons Ilatisto Lineon Poplin Pirjnu Wop and other
plain while Dress Goods; Priced 10c to ..- 35c
PLAIN WHITE CREPE WHITE SALE 10c YARD.
Splendid quality of White Crepe for Underwear hust value for
loe yd. on sale .-..-- . 10c
SPLENDID VALUES IN 45-IN. WIDE NAINSOOK.
Nfrrmpok will be used extensively this season for the dainty
and serviceable Underwear. Stocks are now complete in all
grades ranging in price from 2Qc to ... .. s.35c
36-in. wide English Nainsook priced 12 l-2c to -. 25c
DAINTY CHECKS IN DIMITY.
Pine and Medium Check Dimity in splendid values at each
price ranging from 10c to - u25c
I
40-in. EMBROIDERED VOILE AND ORGANDY
Dainty and sheer quality embroidered voile and organdy in
very pretty material for waists: priced 150c (loc and $1.00
NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS FOR SPRING.
Now on displny new sltipiuculs of Spring Curtain Materials in
Madras Si5s Nets etc. Kmbroidcred White Swiss in coin
dots of.J'inlr Mine Yellow and white; priced 10c and 20c
Other .Tew Stylus in Curtain Materials; Priced 10c to .. 35c
1G YARDS CURTAIN MATERIALS $1.00.
On sale pretty quality Cui'ta'iu Madras with pretty colored bor-
ders. This is a splendid value tor 10c Yard; used now as a
leader. 1G yards for ... $1.00
Skihdffim $iy (wd$'&
i:iM?I&WZ7nri
BEKMN (ELEllim'KS THE
hA INCH'S .mTH MR1HOAY
Hy Special leased Wire.
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everhe
tlon of
Wjlliam
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A dry h
lijnus oft
BAULAIU
a healin;
damagpn
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rvinitu 1MT
to ytiK
Fur ani
JffugcAts
7. Kings were out
Hit today in cclcbru-
litltday of Kmperor
formal observ-
servlces.
eougl Is hard on tho
hem to bleed
UNI) SYRUP Is
nulckly repairs
and tllr pashage.
$l.U0 per bottle.
adv-D
IS HE.EI.EFTEII
HY I.IVESTOCk ASSOCIITIUN
II Ith.N i:i U I TE SOUE
THEMHES VI MT-EE-AIAHA
LONDON. Jan. 27. Clen. Town-
Khend commanding the HrltlHh forcoa
nl Kut-I-Aniara reported today that
ihe Turku hud evacuated tho trenches
ttt the land side of the defenses at
Kill and have retired generally bpuuk
Ing. to about a inllo from tho British
tnnehos it g-7mjtlally announced.
There had wn no uiiiko in the sit-
uation iy reported y Gen Aylmer
t oiii-iiMUiInc the Ilrltllli column whleh
is mar
Aiunrn
won. to
the baelv
former
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bf r
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awfr t.atl
31 00 per
gists
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OlllIlK to thr t
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It frprd fofA
cnMJiyr
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Ubcicn thorouvvn
ft Ih'Zif
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Ibltle
ellef of Knt-cl-
muticlcs of
In the two
Ight reliedy Is JBAL-
LIXniJWBThotilil
over the af-
will be prompt
Ice 25c COc und
Sold by all tlruc-
adv-U
By Special Leused Wire
EL I'ASO Jan. 27. DwlRht J). Ilelrt
of Arizona was re-elected prenldent
of American National Livestock Asso-
ciation at tho (oneludinR boh&Iou of
that organization hero today AI) of
tho other officers wero re-pfoctod and
.. c. ..!. 1 1 ..o.l -im umnuiui-ui r i iilirite ( 1'Ull I U IVttl
V"F'V '"""'" ... . In.iti . i. tit. .. ..i i .....i
WASHLNQTON. Jan. 27 Claims "" ; " " "v "l '" -" nwni-
for S10.000 for each of tho Americans 1 """
killed hy bandits near Santa Ysabel
'Mexico wore received by the Statu! Jlonrtmirn liifilKOIInn or dutross
njepurtment todiy from tne mining of the stomach lirftantly relieved by than ninety nrr cent of the men will
ta.l company Ht Ilutiihulrlachlc where the IlEKHINB. It orur the badly dlgea- demand an eigla-hour day nnd time
men were ompioyuu. iuo uupurimuui. v-u imru um uy mv uuujr uuo rniuie aim a nair oterttms in tno irelgiil auu
will r-iuefat the Carrpnza Govern- tone In the ftinudi and bowels yurd iservlte according to officials of
ment for payment. I'meoc bonmy all druggists atlv the union here Codav
.MEN OF r. S .
TO 1!hE 111(8 HEMA.VDS
till' AGO. Jan. it Iteturna from
tho vote whit h Is being taken nmong
thi emplojefe of tho flan railroads In
the I'nltftj States which will bo com
pleted March 1. Indicate thut more
belllcerenta.
rd th- Saate today reflectinj' a re- Mmlcan district between Matan
lvai of Mfftttiaient whlcli aeomed like-'and Nuevo larelo several wneku
Iv t force vot on an embargo rfow calculated to promote frlpndllBets be-
.peauUiK for suvoral months A (Joxen
-nators. Democrats as wll as Repub-
Heap assflad the munitions shln-
ment- while thoe who sided with the
I Vuiuinlstration in the opinion that art
iinbargu would be a breach of neu-
t.Hliu were for Oie most part silent
1 ffition 'nr an tmljargo. baring
more than 1 iuj&udo signatures pre-
jUltatU the debate A test ote at
cne tin s. . nieu inevitblo but it iva
afvcrft I " sruxe skilful maneuvering
l rsf rnue the petition to the foreign
-Jatcoj cyamitts
I Senator ICeuyou tartU th dUcus-
suu in prstutiH; the potltion'by tl
loraiii.itlon of Anterlcap -vvomeji for
jfctrict ru'talfty The Iowa senator
dn'( n. . tl-e attitude of praying for
in . '-tunday nd selling weapons
o 1 day ! "rank Uyposrisy "
Other tnators wlu pok in favor
of tk mt rgo wr Clurko af Arkan-
sas t u oi " mlmg Siuoot and
TMVjfHd Seuutur ltobluou was
tin ot't; Miuiw 1j ipr .n him-
- . tl a oiipcRx d to the embargo
tween the American MKUera and(thc
YOUR INSURANCE IS NO GOOD
Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on the dollnr if proper-
ly written in solvent companies. You can not afford to trust the supervision of this most
important matter to inexperienced hands. Our office has the reputation of being one of the
most prompt and accurate in service which is au osseutial point in the handling of insur-
ance. We guarantee lowest rates. We inspect your property and elitniiiute trouble before
the loss occurs. This office gives you the best there is in insurance service
LOUIS C. WISE AND SON
' THE BMT OF ANY KIND 0 R GLASS OF INSUKANO.
r.
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Office Supplies and Stationery
1 1 Ledgers Day Hooks Cash Hooks Journals Counter Hooks Loose Leal" Ledir-
ers uo seller una invoice rues lypewTiiermper lvpeVrilerrihi)ons1 Car-
bon Paper Writing Fluid Pens Order Hooks Paper Clips and fasteners Eve-
lets Dating Stamps Hubbep Stamp Pads.rubber bands.metai document boxes
OTJR PRICES ON THESE GOODS WILL INTEREST YOU.
THE MONTGOMERY DRUG COMPANY
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