The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 291, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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REPORTER
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Citizens National
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of Abilene Texas
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Capital and Surplus - $2Q8MO.W
THE ABILENE REPORTER. ABILENE TEXAS.
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Want Kid
Says'9
I can quickly biinj a
trustworthy capable maid
to tho aid of this housewife.
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FOR RENT 4 room house In College
Heights on car line. $7.00 per month.
A. U. Jones. 7-3t
FOR RKNTC room house In Valley
V.v.f 18.00 tier month. A. H. Jones.
7-3
FOR RENT HniiRnkcepiug rooms;
I'hono 3C3. RMt
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Phone
f'C. i0-5t
FOR RENT Nlco six room homo
well improved T F. Lockett at Mln-
ters. 7.7
KOll HUNT Furnished rooms Tor
housekeeping. G45 Ueecli. 7-4t
FOR RENTG Room houso on Jean-
ctto nml Cth streets ana and water
connections. $12.50 per month. A. 1).
Jones. 7.3
HAVE your flues awepi and uvoiU
fires 1 -ecoiniueml Jonn Downs tht
peopled man. Ring 482-W. Ha pol-
ishes and puts up moves; buys hl-cuul
haa-i oloth" and anything of value
J. J. Clinton LUst A-'.'
FOtND Hunch of keys. Owner can
get Bamo by paying for this notice. '
lQ-3t
LOST Between town nnd Tucker
farm stiver hand-bag. Miss "Marie
Dalmont" engraved inside. Return to.
Mrs. II. A. Swan or Reporter of-
ncc. u-;u.
LOST Purse containing about $1G att
fire Monday night. Reward for re-J
turn to this olflco or Raymond Up'
scomb. D-2t
TO THE CITIZENS OF ABILENK-
NOTICE Tho offices for rent in tho
Radford Dulldlng aro very reasonably
when you consider light heat water.
and janitor service 1b furnished free.
J. M. Radford. 21-U
NOTICE I have storo buildings and
offices for rent all well located and In
good repair. J. M. Radford. 10-t
FOR TRADE Small farm for stock.
Address Uox 287 -Abilene TcxaB.
25-121
CORD WOOD FOR SALE I have good
oak wood for sale. Will deliver at
FARM FOR $5.00 per cord. E. B. Dynum. C-tf
FINE JONES COUNTY
RENT I Want to ront mv .tnnrn rniin..
. iv fur... . .. n.... ..!.. - .. TO THAnE fnr hnr.so or irnod .Iitrpv
...1... 1 .. . - . rtw. rnn irnnil r'AIitltllilta ..tliitinf tlriwt
iiu ciiu imuuie goou pincc. jonn- " . - .-...........
Guitar. ' n.nt! J haeton In good condition. J. M.
1 I Radford. 4-6t
1W4AWANTAD.
ICoviMch. iSlk In DeFortit Potter.)
ISht h?SK2hXl c.?yToncSiA'L RCUANTS CREDIT AS-
tionB. Phone 'IS. 9-31 SOCIATION of Abilene Texns. For
J " I the protection of its members ngains
FOR RENT-Furnished rooms close "jS?8b.10 credt counts. Office
In: l2fi nuttornut. phono 284. 7-7t
9-3t
FOR
F0B8ALX
SALE High grado
1 WANTED.
WANTED To rent four room modern '"ook CKR0' GOc 8eln&
liotm. Phono 20. from 8:00 to 5: 00 ""u'u
'clock- l(Mt FOR SALE Broko mules. Two leg
WANTED To rent G or C room Iioiih.i istred Jacks. J. H. Couch. 9-12t
Plymouth
Mrs. W. J.
9-4 1
with modern conveniences on north vnn ari. . . .
n'de Aililrosa "11" cnn Ttonnrtir .'1 SALIv At a big bargain a fine
n.uu Address i care Reporter. 80(la fountal oxcollent condition
10'u l'honc 1511-2R. A. T. Clark. Routo
r. at
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WANTED Ocntlemei. roomers; nicely
rurnlshed south rooms. CM Ornngo T
My new residence In Col-
10-2t 'eRo "0sl'tH niodprn Improvements to
. iiincHi extent inrce ioib or iiinu cow
WANTED To rent two or tnreo fur- barji nnd chicken housos. Reason for
nlsliod rooms for light lioiiKokeeping. Bulling: wife's health necessitates rc-
Munt bo closo In and modern. Phono tiun'wwt. J'hono SOC. F. C. Kidder.
3GS-R. 8t 10-Ct
WANTED lnoubator and brooder in! FOR SALE !H head springer helfora
.good condition-nnd cheap.' Quo. a
Urowne. 7-3t
WANTED Hoardoru; modern
venlencoH niaHouablo rates.
Hotel.
W. J. Young.
I'hono number 204-M
7-Ci
con I'Uii MA1.1K onu men cuy nroKc
Gem horfie and also nice aurry. Some nlct
7-7t. mlnorca hens. Also 2 nice Duroc
I10B8. Phono 1154. Mrs. T S
Hoi
7-31
WANTED Sewing; can do nny kind lis
of work. Will go to your home if . .. .
necessary. For Information I'hono STRAYED Ouo brown mare about 15
jiSO. 9-21 nanus nigu. Hmau scar on leit front
. jt.j between lioof and
WANTED If ou have a bargain In a information to Number
lot not ovr 8 bloeks from nno struei Robert W. .Maxwell.
north of railroad addresH Hox ii
giving location and price 9-3t
knee. Phone
518. Reward
7-3
MOXKY! XONEY!
1 am In a position to make farm loans.
V. . MUIIU Abilene.
FOR RENT
phone 3G3.
. FOR RENT
Housekeeping
rooms;
7-3t
FOR RENT Threo offices south an
east oxposure. Ovor Yager Shoe store.
Seo D. M. Oldham Jr. 5-J2t
NOTICE Just received one half cai
load of tho jpelebratod Queen ineuba-
tora and" brooders.. See va and get
catalogue and prices. The Union Hard-
ware Co. 7-4 1
FOR RENT 50 acre farm; good land
4-room houso. well nnd stable. ant LOST FOl
man that can furnun nimsetr.- uwi
Kiro uomtr Avoik. Phone 1MQ 2 rings. LOSTPalr of new
C'ort Donnell. 8-3t Vanlandlhgham.
FOR SALE Hotel Corwln at Wcath-
erford Texas. Good business and
growing a monoy maker. Write or
conve 8-2t
FOR SALE CHEAP-Complete outfit
of furniture for light housekeeping.
Phone 1086. Mrs. J. W- Newberry.
8-3t
FOR SALE Two fine Jersey milk
cows fresh. These cows are young
and excellent milkers. They can be
sueu at Jim Burgess place 616 Pecan
St. A. T. Plark Houte 2 Phone 1511
2 it -
STRAYED Jersey heifer
months old. One white
Phone 428 W.
;oaJ
about 10
hind leg-8-6t
jes. J. T.
7-3
IF you are not a member of tho Mer-
chants Association maybo that Ir why
you havo so many uncolloctlblc notes
nnd accounts. Let us help you
Phono 281. 7-7t
J. T. Culllns the old reliable piano
tuner Is In the city aud respectfully
solicits your patronngo. Phono 529.
7-3
LOST-Browu overcoat. Finder please
phone 1508 R-4. W. M. Fredcck. 8-3t
LOST A bunch of keys between First
Stato Hank nnd Trust Co. and Post-
office. Finder please return to Bank
and receive roward. 8-2t
L. B. Scott
H. A. Pender
PHONE NO. 54
Scott-Pender Tailoring
COMPANY
Successor to T. W. Williams
North First Street
FINE TAILORING
Cleaning Pressing and Altering
All work called for and delivered
DR. SENS G
ELECTED HERD OF
BA ffl
'Personate
FORMER IMfiTOK HERE CHOSEN
I'KL'SIIIK.NT OF .SK.VIX.IIIY
AT FORT WORTH.
DALLAS. Feb. 10. Dr. Leo R. Scar-
borough was this morning elected
president or tho Southwestern Baptist
Theojoglcal Seminary at Fort Worth
by tho board of trustees.
Dr. J. II. Cranflll of Dallas mom-
ber of the board who attended the
meeting said Dr. Scarborough was
chosen to 1111 tho vacancy mado by the
recent death of Dr. II. II. Carroll by
a unanimous vote.
Dr. Scarborough Is known and lov-
ed nil aver tho West. Ho wns pastor
of the First Baptist church hero for
Attorney and Mrs. Robert L. For- a number of years and endeared his
renter of Fort Worth aro In Abilene entire congregation to him by hln
for a few days. " I work. Ho was also Instrumental In
A. D. Andarson of Coleman county raising funds for tho promotion of
Is here for a visit with his nephew T. Simmons College and did much to-
C. Pool. I ward putting that Institution nt Us
Hay McCorkle left TueBday night present high standard. His election
fpr Stnmford Aspermont and Pea- to tho presidency of the Seminary at
cock on a business and pleasure trip. Fort Worth will bo! learned of with
Miss Anna uasseter returned rrom ureai joy uy nimureuu 01 naiuiHi ana
EFFECT OF GREAT KIONEY
' REMEDY IS SOON REALIZED
I feel it my duty to lot you know
what Swamp-Root did for mc. I was
bothered with my back for over twen-
ty years and nt times I could hardly
get out of bed. I read your adver-
tisement nnd decided to try Swnmp-
root. Used .five bottles and It has
been flvo years since I used It and I
havo nover been bothered n day since
I took tho last bottle of It. 1 am
thoroughly convinced that Dr. Kll-
uiero'H Swamp-Hoot cured mo nnd
would recommend It to others aimer
ing u I did. jf
Mv liiiBbnml wnsitrouhladjwith
ncy and bliddor
your Swnnfr-Roo
This wna lAoutjtlve
You maj publish
choose. I
Vytruly ..fours.
MR -MATT1E CAMFIELD
R. F. D.
SlilltfCl
till 13tidaw of July 1909.
Notary Public
for Van Duren Co. Mich
kid
yoilUITB tfU UCffROK
rrTTd yfcujir him
yoaKKb.
jKrctter
If you
3. Goblevillo. Mich.
cA affd sworn to before me
St. Louis where Bhe had been' In tho
Interest of tho Emporium.
John G. Jackson left Wednesday
morning on a business trip to Colorndo
and Big Springs.
H. A. Polack of DaRns Insurance
adjuster arrived Wednesday to ad-
Just the claims arising from recent
fires here.
Mr. and Mrs John Bowyer left at
noon Wednesday for Batrd to attend
the wedding of their niece Miss Nan-
nio Bell. They were Joined here hy
their sons Messrs. John Jr.. and Mack
Bowyer of Clyde. The MlaBes Bow-
yer havo been at Balrd for some dayB.
members of other denominations here
and elsewhere.
REAL EStfAtE
A RAW SORE THROJ
Eases Quickly When You
Little
PLANTING GRAIN
IN Mill SECTION
SAYS I. B. DUCK
B
to
illraer
haailoB.
MtJSTE
Farm Loans Insuranc
Ky offices are located next to t.
Abilene and I am prepared 10
honest service. If you have a
it if you w?mt it I've got i
loan on your farm on snort
land and have your title ex;
lonjr-winded delays. I will
property I want your bus
JOHN G . JAC
Tiurnsfc !-.
tm
If gam to sej
Wlfuk mJ
lice- I in
Eined in Moi
ent and wa
als
skat
pt and
I want
e you a
t your
ene no
ure your
SON
And
the old-fashio
nread it on Wltl
etrates to "the si
tmglc. loosens t
out all soreness
MUSTEKU
ment made
nothing like
Throat up
Stiff No
ache.
Lumbago
or Joints
es CH
Chest
Nothing
children.
Atyoi
and as:
B s
TERO
you
blister like
ster. Just
ers. It pen-
with a gentle
estion and draws
oain- -
a dean white oint-
of mustard. There's
quick relief for Sore
is lonsums ji-roup
Boa Neuralgia Head-
PJeurisy Rhcumatbm
k1 Acnes ot tne uacK
Sore Muscles Bruis-
Feet. Colds on tne
crevents Pneumonia)
USTEROLE for. croupy
(ATS SEEM TO RE FAVORITE CHOP
IX THAT SKCTIOX HE
STATES.
Cleveland Okie
Government Farming Expert I. B
Duck was at his office In tho Cham
ber of Commerce Wednesday and told
or a trip Tie made the day lHore Into
the Moro country. '
'The farmers down there are plow-
ing their land and sowing grain" salt1
Mr. Duck. "Oats seem to be the fa-
vorite crop and hundreds of acres are
being put in this year. Some llttk
wheat is being planted but oats are In
the lead.
"The farmers of the Moro countrj
are breaking their land pretty deer
this year. Some are bedding it. Disc
harrows are very much in evidence
where the land is being prepared fo.
f.2Scani50ciars.' gram crops. .
Kn.nUal size for 12.50. "All over Taylor county tne
vet the Kcaaiac MUS- mere are making great prepare
f.i. tmitatlwu cet what for the coming crops and dlversrnca
The Mustcrote. Cbapaart tlon seems to be the order of the day
Swanip'ltoot Will Do
for You.
end ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co
nghainpton N. Y. for a sample size
ttle. It will convince anyone tou
will also receive a booklet of valuable
Information telling about tho kidneys
and bladder. When writing bo sure
nnd mention The Ablleno Dally
Reporter. Regular fifty-cent and ono-
dollar Blze bottles for sale nt all drug
stores. ndv
A man is a fence rail trying to got
on top.
SEVERE PUNISHMENT
Of.
f Fir !'
tyCirfaL
Ar cstiklijhcd institMtiiR frtt friM
SpecHiafioR of Officers aid lirtctirs
Commercial and Savings De-
posits Solicited
I
E. II. GREER IS
HNN1ES
HcincD ncDncDDtuniT
IS REPORTED EXECUTED
BECAM
E
UNRULY
thigh joint rrokkn' ix fall
from: farm waox at the
maxwell uix.
Ry the Associated Press.
PETORIA So. Feb. 10. Tho local
nowspnpers say that Lieut. Col. Marltz
tho Hocr oulccr leading the South
Africa rebellion hoi been executed
by the Germans for treachery. Thorq
!ln no ofllclal confirmation.
AAWWAWVAawmwViW
E. H. Greer nged G7 a fnrmor living
In tho Cedar Creek school community
wns thrown from his wagon at tho
Maxwell gin In this city at noon Wed-
nesday und sustained a broken thigh.
Ho was taken to a local Banltarium
whero the broken bono wnB placed In
a plaster ot pnrls cast. The thigh
was "broken at the Joint-nndiB pro-
nounced to bo a serious injury. Duo
to IiIh hgo it will Hkolybo mnnywefkH
before ho will bo allowed to leave IiIh
bed.
Mr. Qrcor received his Injury 'when
lioi drove hla wagon loaded wllh cot-
UKn under tho suction nt the 3111. Hln
mules woro unruly and plungod ;or-
ward. brushing him off tho wagou top
us ho passed under tho auction ptpo.
Ho struck the ground with KiiMdeiit
force to break tho rl;ht thigh nt tho
joint.
Us Is a well known nnd highly re
spected citizen of tho county being a
trustee of tho Cedar Creek school and
active In tho promotion of Jils com-
munity's best Intoresta.
ECZEMA ALL GOME!
If you aro troubled with any
form of eczemn you can relievo.
yourself ot this annoying ail-.
nicnt by using
Eczema Rai
Tins la a sclontiflo ftjuAfPBn
that directly counjfjufltnd
eliminates tho uuiiMjai ail-
ment nnd nldo najAwni jHitor-
Ing healthy condJK. -A reli-
able remedy whjprwe cltlve-
ly guarantee; amo endorsed by
American DryjR and ress Ab-
BOdatlon.
Two sizes GOc andill.00. For
sale by
Montgomery Drug Co.
Exclusive Agency.
Summer Pack Blickkerrii s Ittti r.
"Wo Jiavc just received a ahipment of the Summer Brand BUck-
berrieH. TJiese berries differ very materially from berries
hnndlqd by moat other packers of fruit being grown cultivated
fertilized and harvested in the most modern manner with the
result of the highest class fruit grown and put on the market.
A viry small seed and a lnrgo quantity of meat on every berry.
The berries being delivered from the fields to tho canners twice
daily guarantees the best possible flavor. AVe havo them in the
following sizes a solid pack in sanitary enns at the low price
herein quoted.
Gallon size . . . 50
No. 3 Size 904
No. 2 size J lty
This is cheaper than you could by them fresh from tho kewe
grower.
E. S. GOTT
13? Chestnut St. J A. 3&f MmmL
ML AlryjlT C Mrs. Sarah M. Chap-
pell of thvrowR says: "i suiterea tot
liYe yf arCWJtW womanly troubles also
ctomacn jtoudms ana ray pumsnmeni
was mot than ntemma ten.
I tri most ajtat Vl oi medic
but bow did V" 1F7 K00'
1 reai oasHsr about
man'slonjJT jFd 1 dedd
had tm mtw but about
I waiaPnafct cured.
I the
ogej
beean as'
well and 1 m
Several are no.
luf uirvo-
sry iu 1
ttles until
id me more
dicines 1 had
ig me why 1
a them about
taking it."
you Udy readerf sutler worn aay
ailments due to womanly trouble.
as headache. bkache. sldeache.
ilestzutts aad thaTsverlastiBgly tired
pail
Gastronomlcally we are not suffer-
ing ia spite of the moietlcal advance
In the Decuniarv reaulsites Drcliml-
' J nary to ownership of the dehiscent
ituausoui
Boston Globe.
Katf
! . kt us
We feel
as k has a
: past half ci
fgw
Eou to give Cardtd a
eat it will helD you.
Jioa other woeica ia
y.
Cardul to-day. Y.
AUdruggtste.
Very Special Bargain
Two good voiuparativvly new resiunee in College lleikts
fronting East five full lots with streets on all sides city water
only !$000.00 for the entire property liberal terms If you
want a good home and will buy a residential bargain t all
you will buy this. This is a REAI bargain. Don't delay afeout
it if you want it Call on us for rental property and firs ia
surauee. Our twelve years of experience in each line is worth
a good deal to those who deal with us.
Compare Hi(kt t fray
FIRK INSURANCE AND RENTAL AGENCY
K '""" "--"-'-- Ca f 4LS
Then what Is the mat-u.jnMeDouiustkBrf4-fiubaoic.Tai
25 p?r Cant OFF
oa all MATTRESSES and MATTHCSS WORK atU FA. W4h. at
Price's Mattress Factory
m CHBSTNL'T ST. HM ilt
A
ter with you? Toledo Blade. j
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