The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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3T1W ABITJSrf iMSMHfoeft ABILENE TEXAS.
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Detr Customer!
Ivldently yon have considered the matter well or you would
u be customer here. There 1s always a reason But we
ftf that (we art within the bounds 6f propriety in" calling your
attention occasionally to the promotion nfforrled'by tho guaranty.
liMdr Voti hate only to stop ahd consider the matter a moment
m4 yati will at onco see that the" slnte banks of Texas afford
Irnat protection on nteoimt of the guaranty fund. If you have
not Thqughl cf this we respectfully remind you vt It We res-
4tfuily tall this to" the attention of those who are not cus-
tomers but who are contemplating opening an account.
We also- call continued attention to nr Savings Department.
Yon underslanS'that IhoHaVT fixes h'y special sttttute the Invest-
mits of the funds In (his department to-wit bonds and first
lied mortgages. Thfa department is entirely separate from the
balance of the bank as much bo as if they were under separate
roofs. In connection with this Bpcclat feature wc pay 4 per
cent interest compounded quarterly. The Saving habit should
fix Itself on every person and wo offer special advantages
Wc also act in the capacity of administrator guardian exe-
cutor etc. of estates Wo can handle the affairs with ability
for we have the facilities.
Considering the untoward conditions upon .us we are happy
over the new accounts that are coming to us and thtf ioyalty
.shown by our old ones. Wo want your business and will .en-
deavor p give you satisfaction
YOUHS VERY TRULY
E. B. BYNHM PresMHt
The First State Bank
and Trust Co.
It is better to have Insurance on your homo a&4 not need
it than to need Insurance and not have it. ASK
K
J. L. McDAVID
to write you a policy in one of his old line Fire Insurance
n.ui.u. rtrr: ! co& tjt- v..;ik.. ' '.
uymjmiun umbo 1'usb uw JUAMJk suuuuig.
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wlMKi ten
V. sad tiro.
V nnstfld
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Limwt
forbila
closet
oracf
tnucoef
raw cm
neeuieflf.
imt wx
CreamH
wHImA
Hi ONE MiHUTE! CLOG
OPEH CO
mmmm Aif
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"Elv'a Cream Brim."
t a small bottle anvwav. fwt to trv
ft Apply a littie in the noetrlla and in-
tantqr ymrelogged mm and stopped-
op air passages of the head will en:
you will breathe freely; dullnesa and
headache disappear. By morning I the
Mtarrn cokMa-beaa c catarrhal sore
threat will b gase.
ad Mich misery bow! Get the eiaall
Wttia l "iv's Cream Balm" at anv
'IgiytW&Zfcl " McLeme-nass Drug Co.
3ttAH VU
tea and heak the faflamed swol-
brane which ttnea the acae.beaa
at: clears the air Bassaces:stOM
ischarges and afeeJiagof cleaae-
taing reliei comes immediately.
lay awBKd w-Hignt awaggung
th. with head stuffed: nostrils
hawking and blowing. Catarrh
u.wiui its running nose ioui
dropping into the taroat am
ness M OMtreMing ret traiy
r faith-laat aace m "Elv's
aim" and yaereaM ar catarrh
ly disaapsar.
STOPS HI
Itat't War! Bet j0B pack
m mm. aw r b m
Uiir wu iMA
rttiiu; Ih- vbAi
a a Jhoineaff
abwV Vow.
hVwitej4tiief em
JTWhue one U
EAT EATERS
HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS
Eat less meat if yea feel Jackacky er
- save iMr treau Taxe
gkM ef lalla.
Ycu
a dull.
iMkldC
dNHftti
iAtm
rlY r
aud relieve
t thruJjbisi''
with a Dr.
This old
almost ma''i-
1 the drug store
saw lor a aiiwij jutvajana & few mo-
iei4w aftr mi ttVM powder jou
vilt Muter wkt Uyto of the ktud
imr H imjMuMt sure you get what
jrvu w4 wf.
Ir SilBJjy JH-J--wrf rk t-" 1 iMej
- I r. r
urioc is
K man or woman wl
I urly in nuke a m
; ' Knca occjuioi
J a.jtlrfiijly Me;
4-.ctes me Mies7
iHf frmn tlfe stral
fflt te filter the wa
Xm wowl (Uea e
rbiiMitMR).
rioUincH ill
Uriaary K&ri
KJdwyi.
-J r
Maay a welding at s1J t' icr or
f v whtSslars Jiavg wflialac ht ben
Immjms 4-y we jiilnt'j!e;:I(Ul liror-
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f tT5tWFf CM7IRQ
1U BJOWKJ5
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sad
S4fs
tatIejjoon.
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eoartu
jot jfe;
Vie k
ta ur
tku
JJ
ren
is bism resu'
the
ell-knovru
which
become over
sluzsith and
aad poiioas froai
sick. Nerl7 U
aleeplestaue iwi
Ifoat
.hurt
"TIBS IS MR"
SUNG NEW
ncriiorEAX war iusn. so.uk
SAii in iwws dvkk nm;
Hi JMfAIHTAXTS.
SUFFRAGETTES MGEIIMtS
To SrtMi Woman to 1'olN and If .She's
Twitcd Uown. WonU Mnc Tct
Case Wcfore Sunrcmo
i'ourt
BV BUnTON k. STAN'UlStl.
(Written for the United Prcms.)
WASHINGTON Jnn 27-That "Plgr
is Pigs' is an old aphorism but that
"Pigs is War." Is something now.
This gigantic European war. ac-
cording to the different parties to it
was caused by severnl hundred differ
ent events Some people say It vns
started when Sir Kdward Goctclion
British Ambassador at Berlin dis
charged hts Gcrmnn cook others say
it was German militarism" and man.
bollovo Russia started tin? conflict bj
mobilizing against Austria. And. by
UiIr time most everyone has forgotten
that tht? war really began When Aus-
tria refused the Acknowledgement ol
Sc-"Ia to her ultimatum. 'f
Well this story ot "Pigs IsWnr"
goes back to the time when Scrvia atio
Austrln were findlne It difficult to
keep their inhabitants along their
mutual border from throwing stones at
each other.
Some three years ngo according tc
officials of the Austrla-Huugarian m
bassy. the armies of Austria and Sor-
vla almost came to blows over the
shipment of pigs from Del grade and
other Sen Inn cities Into Uosnla. Scr-
via Insisted that nil pigs sick pigs
and well pigs should be permitted tu
cross the border and be EOld'lu Bosnia
Austria said pigs having cholera nine
not be admitted to Austrian slaughter
houses. Because of the prevalence ot
cholera In Servln tJi:s Austrian order
lntcrfcrred with Scrvla's exports of
hogs. Numerous skirmishes along tlr
border between hog shippers hog buj
crs ind hog raisers became no ncutf
that tho foreign offices of the two
governments had to tako the matter
up. After some exchanges of diplo-
matic notes the matter was adjusted
Prom that time up until the assas-
sination of the Arch-Duke of Austria
and his wife at Sernjava B
exporters and lmorterf those
countries wore flclitioflQVcr the ship'
ments of pigs. Scrvia never "got over
the attitude of Austrln-
So pigs It was. that started tht
war.
0UVERM0ROSCO
TOE SUPREME SUCCttt
OF SUCCESSES
J.HAR'
MAM AWMjnMWUN
YATKW YORK
At the'ferffl Theatre
Jknday Feb. 1st
Although the woninnj suffrage
amendment had la'chytfented In tho
House there I still considerable Tlla-
cusslon here at the ingenious waysllir
wcjftn have of getting action Al-
thougnttlieir objects nre often defeated
their seal always wins.
The newest proposition has just been
Milunlttcd by Mrs. Clara Uewlck Ctolby.
She bays the women still have another
chance and that Is this: Get rome wo-
man to go to the polls and try to vote
If (he officials refuse she would sue
md bring a teat case before the Su-
preme Court.
Then tho highest court would hav
o decide whether a woman la a lt-
en if the decision was favorable
the stitft agists de-lare tnoy woult
iiave u right to vole
SlIIMOIS MAIN
WINS FROM T.CJL
LOCAL .9KErR.tL1 TEAM BK
FKAT FOMT HORTM AGGRK
OATIOX V SfOKK 3M.
OTHER BK TEAMS GOING
f'oarh Martin AnnoHnccs A. ahd M
rollcfre and Snle t'lersHr Mar
Cowe Merc This Season
to Play Simmons.
Administering another severe detent
on T. t U of Fort Worth the Sim-
mons College basketball team won tho
final game of the two-day scries 11163
day afternoon by the score of Si to
10. it was wKhout douut the fastest
game of the season and those who wit-
nessed It were fortunate. In that they
wilt tit-nhiililv nnwr nrnln non n linn-
ketball game jUBt like that one plnyedl
Tuesday. There were many sensa-
tional features and there were even
more thrills than on the day prcrlous.J
For Simmons the playing ot Boy
Bradley center and Dcnnlp AInnsclI
forward were the features their pfay-1
ing being at all times brilliant. Brail-
ley got seven field goals. The remain-
der of the Simmons team showed unu-
sually good form and outclassed their
opponents at practically every point.
T r. IT i ... .. t
time against the locals. In fact ijJ'I'T h?!j !s J Inning ujipn
int-i no nni .h !. ! ii t8 labors. Tills committee is compos-
big d of the score but a rally sup- ftt b0lJf f
presseh anything like that. lih"l
Coach H. D. Martin of Simmons an-1 "J" SnJS
n...ni toj- tii .i.n t. ...- . lions mnnagem
IIUUUI.VU a m-oM in&iit 114 i IL' nnn U1 til t a. t j
communication with Britton Training "W Kc r?venJc-
Cntinnl nr Pionn tan.1 tlm A k.1 t r "- " 1UIUIU
lege for games 1o be played herVVon-''"0"'1"
tracts have not et been closcdJIe .!"ra'ttcc ?i4
will also make an eirort to get the fnt- "T a SS3KK ? . 1 . ..
versify of Texas team here i"cnSB wnd1crltoJS&&V ir"ih
. Coach Martinis feeling "good" over JZl1
his tenm Avaiklng away In nuch nn . v;v . . """"
easy gaU with T. C T. and too. when JkaK !? the penitentiary if. aha l be
n mombcr of the T C V team wns on u""u " in? " '0 lo' '"' cn nn
tho Waco V. M. C A. team a yenr or -"i : kiuiu. i. h
fo. when that team was champion of "" 'n " ".'""" K.B unn
the slate. The Simmons boys nre nnx- ft thouaand nwn in the ponlten-
Ioub to meet other teams and Insofar !'nTe?1mHRt t Uii "tC t.VCrf ' ?y
ns It is possible Coach Martin Is bring- ln to w equipment of the
ing the teams to Abilene to play. As J'r"on nnd V10 pr.?uc S n!aulfnc'
the public knows. It Is not possible to turf d Jiroducod therein. Ho sug-
undertnkc anything without some out- that the probable cause of the
lay. both Df time and money and " """' "" "'" V '.T. . " ..
fhough this Is no "help the poor" an-ilnco' 8 u t0 thc that '.n the
Simmons Is asking thnt support. '"?' . " u .ur . i vur uw. 10.Vrc S"
ho Un.. ih.n nn. i.f ..iwvii. nave oeen ici oiu 10 mrgo innuiorus
likes to see basketball-that is. If he att n vcrv sninll Income to tho atat.
ANOTHER NORMAL
is ma sure
(Continued from paito one)
s
Cutting Overcoat Weather
The famous Alder
Overcoats in. up to date
' Balmacaan's are now on
dis.play in our Shop.
riestoo
'''y'LTJL
HDu. I iffe
f4&v mi K
in wr tr &fn
I Ik F vv e arcjpHttipEf
U JflP2Dat - $1500
4$y tlQ.otrfx - - $14 00
-d Jrtsoo at - - $12.50
iisBros. il Company
Ming
(ME.V8 QrALlTV OUTblTTEUS)
3Sff
wen who will dig deep
he penitentiaries
.ift ln the Instltu-
wlll more than
say thc least
eport of tho
h to It. JI10
n pow or to
kind of Avlt-
Mattresses
Why not have your old mattress
renovated now? Weare experts and
do all our
sures yo
a sygood
by hand which as-.
mattress.
Price's Mattress Factory
Phone 41 (5
2(53 Chestnut SI.
v
ONLY SIXTY AI'l'LY.
UKItLIN. Jan. h When the Ilerlin
iclty government several days ago of-
loreu worn ror one tnouBnnu men in
tnn .ii n o...i i. A whereas. In previous years tho major
r" "'" " "vv """ v"u h"" " 1 r tlmni u-nrn n..flnA.I in 1.n ..ll
Wlll Illnvp.1 lioro- In fnr t in C inninnu " " "" - vumio.vu I" "U
..n ini.A .inmn...iti. . .!. t the prisons and kept busy In man
they can play tho game as well and "'-M"Biquut8 wm "" l '"'" .clearing the streets of snow only fiolwlll. he vacated within tb nevi il.ro
A t i. .. ( IIIILT'H. - !'..... . - . I .1' ' " -- " ---
i iiinr rnnn iinrncinv iiiuv 11 11 vn wnnn
"- ffii'fu; rf - fvt'r
flats nnd with small whops for the sale
of f"od and othor articles of ordinnry
hounehnld coiiKiiniptlon. It Is exjiocted
too mat n large number of larger flats
un ncalnBtSlhlH feeimnn. Cn-inli iiiirlin. i ft .lKlUttlitWTH compr.tlco broke a
aia- 'tfjvumiii(iM III
ruttco4
AMI
GAIWQM'9
ti
ith
Thi
i
a dull ache ia tb
r it tU
. full ef aedi-erattcwMbj
KMaH
f Jad
y; taJM a
at water before
ytf kidaeya
MMHuai Uwie
Pt mad Inro uiiot.
w aad aaa fcwa ucd
Biuk aad aliaiMlita
to nutralu tke aIik
lmjvr MUtM irrUailaa.
. - - s - - --
H Hatter waakaM.
IMfaia-waUr drtak vhk i-iuVqiLii
fm
i
Krlcndjj of Secretary of tbo Navy
Daniel arc breathing somewtuu oub-
ler as a remit of Secretary Dryan't
announcement that his securing of ;
home at Ashvllle did not mean thai
he intended running for the t'nlted
States Senate froro North Carolina.
Political gossip among friends of the
Setretary of the .Vavy declares Mr
Daniels has an ce on n seat on the
Senate after the close of the present
administration Mr Daniels has long
been an ardent admirer and' folSowe
of the Commoner. For Bryan to be
oandldate would.' to say the least hi
embarrassing for the Secretary of the
Navy.
A pessimist Is a dried codfish which
is always trying to glvu you a pair ol
frigid feet.
niinrrri.ii iim uminpt thnt im. n precedent -byWccim Oirlnir with confer
given him In tho paflt. and he's hoping'1'1 wth "tlovenior ForgiiKon before ttt thc CIld.of (jic
to get more in the future.
TIip following are the line-ups for
Tuosdnv's pnme! i
T. V. U Strong and Hays for- lBlature.
ntoll firifillnfl In flirt wlimn nnnlpnl.ir.iitliu fn .nn.... .....tfina ..H .... ..
the number or persoim ohI ot.omplo-iu-wIuKtholr TfcnV cAii?iactH picrur-
ment was reduce! in Novombor and ring d moo ihtq Huinllcr- uunrttrH
moiitn was oniy.hoiiit! because thoy have lost members
Ifnttirit Atiatln TM tu nlA -.!. nl "K " ul "v "Vm """ uJ HUIU UUCilllstr limy HIIVO lOBl mcmilCIH
'Sdenee nf t 0 Tninv iht K Bout nc'ihM n8 Brt " tho end of th War. nnd many for reasons of
be ween the SnS?m"oStAuKMU vemwa- T' Ium"" f Cmti
ii-islainre roSOnl mtnor nnu "l0 While labor conditions havo lmprov- and shops imvo now risen to sup uu
wards: Vaughn and Thompson ecu
ter: Cooper and (Selger guards.
SIMMONS Manseih Hudson nnd
Adams forwards; Bradley center:
Johnson and Clayton guards.
Ollletals Reforcc". Cahoou. T. C. V.
Umpire. Martin Simmons.
t Austin Is (h full of lol)1i IstH this
ed It is observed that the number of
extent that lioiibe-owners tfls estl-
ICxperlencc Is -n gool teacher bu
cftcn a slow paymaster.
especially thc case with the larger norma!!).
receiving about ?I'J-
tliau
!.... .u.. i i. i.. .... ... unoccupied flats andtoreu In (Sreater mated nre now recdvli
Vem.'inr atn Ar Vi ';V.i" . . VV Berlin is steadily '.lureaislug. This Is 000000 n esir less ln rentnlH
" ' " ' l9ivillli .. J aI. 1 .. .. ..nl.
both houses huo passed Htrleter reg-
ulations -upon them. The Senate Ws
uoptcu it resolution forcing all per
sona Interested in legislation before
enter'ng tho Senate chamber or com-
mittee rooms to mike allldavtta as to
their business and the legislation In-
herested In and whom thoy re.ircsfnt
(The House has HkowIs adopted a slm-;
may boast qf his anocstorai'r measure but does not force thN
visitors to make amdnvlt I
r
A man
because he has nothing to look for
ward to.
Many a woman has a ffuo cartiase
who never owned a horse.
SAILS TO CM SiTH
AMflffiA FOR y. S. TRADE
i mummy Miaw MmmamM i .
inwiHiiillui 0
-r -
I Io't
dhwair
fvea tfer WtlN Som
A woman's work Is nevor Hnished
If she la trying to reform some man
XOTICE F KIBS FttU
COUNTY BEl'OKITdU.S.
Abilene Tex. Jan. 13 1915.
1'ntil ten o'clock a. m. February Sth
131.J tho Commisstonurs Court
Taylor Coutny will . receive caWd
proposals of anywnikUig corporation
association orjflndlvifluul baprl'er 01
said ountyjriio desres jS be Hie
rounty ioHory fori mo county
funds amyK county sjpol funds for
the ensijvtwo ycarsJFuin said date
Said bhHiall Hlatafile rate of In
terest gf bidder jnija and stiull
panlef Jf aJcertified cbeth
m tJrWimo'Kah h guarantee
n thepart of the l id-
tW&r If his Mt be accented he
uto a wnd as proscribed
countwdepositorios. Said
'all Lo deliired to K M Oier-
County JjUsc. ut his office In
o Texason or before said
KgujjserYea to reject any
uius
M. OVEUSHINER
County Judge. Taylor County.
OH AS. MOTZ Sr.
INSURANCE
Fire Tornado Plate Glass Personal Accident.
'Phone No. 1190.
"
Established 1881
LOUIS C.
FIRE
WISE AND SON
INSURANCE
Our Policies Afford the Highest Class of Protection
tdKtiiM
Br the I'nlted Irebs
XKW YORK Jan 27 Tho com-
mercial Invasion of South America be-
gins In real eamoat today hcn th
American built and American xoglfi
tered steamer Finland starts outon
its 16.000 mile trip. Tho steamer will
go to the AYest Indies and then clr
ttmuiaigate tho southern continent
stopping q.t the principal ports and
coming back by way of the I'anaina
caaal The passengers will be prom
inent bankers manufacturers mer
chant os porters aud Inniortcrs.
On the Finland will he a conipleU
a6K0rtliieut of gyods 6ultlile for South
AiasrIoa trade each article bearing
U "Marfo ia I' 8. A." kUmp.
Tha trip will t4ke IW Ays. Ar-
F4UgvweaM were lud by tho Fidelity
Trat CtMMjwny of lUHiwore aad tlu
Hvef will sti at tiwt port ou .Uu-
wary 3.
iw okM.tr jt: T'tiroa hld agaUtt
I?om watar 'Jpe wU( lba U ia 9
Tlw: iiuh ku tom ikUixs cau ut-.
sAMfio mmiHwis
Spavlal to The lit pWor.
SA1IH0. Tex. Jan. 27. The pro-
gram rendered by the school literary
society was uulte 4 success. Hvorjone
t-iero btjciuud to enjoy the octaaiou
and tbare was quite a large crowd in
attendance in spltejof th.e dkagrcBable
wcatnor.
Mlsa Psl!pyan of Ovalo Is tho guest
of Mr. Z C. Christian ana family tbU
vioclr.
Tho young folk of Uihs coHiaisnity
cujejed a ainy;iiiH.ut the homo of .Mr
Case) iat Buaday aftrnoou.
Uwtt forget the luteting of Use
ljouu and School l.oiiuo uost Frida
night at the gekool house. Topics of
iuforeat to every farmer and all i-
turtfhtcd in farming will b dlscunjwl
Mr. Uaok atd thk afiaruuoa that hu
WulJ furuibU us wltb a hitaksr fruw
the A M. Collsga. who ivlfl maie a
Vfty Httrmtit siK-t ek tm so4sra
5c Per Day
places a Telephone in Ybur Rhsidknch can you
afford for sot tMngsim to deny yourself this
convenience and pleasure? -
Think It Over
you will be surprised tp find lov PRciiyi !he
SttKVicii is.
a di i r u r mncprw nrwT telephone &
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