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tmM AliLSHg RKPORCTR ABILENE TEXAS.
DAILY REPORTER
t ABILENE PRINTING CbMPANV
mf-M Nfrrth Second Sti it I.
fttered as Second-class Mall at Abi
lene Texas October 14 l&M
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T ZVWSrArKJC TALK. PEPPER TALK
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
0e Year (in advance) ..... (5.00
Six Months (In advance) 2.70
Three Months (In advance) ..... 1.3f
One Month tin advance) w.. .50
Subscribers tailing to receive their pa.
ers regularly will confer a favor upon
the management by reporting same to
th business office. 'Phone No. 67
TELEPHONES:
Business and Circulation . 67
Editorial Office 829
Society 1097 or 348
(Any erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation which
way appear in the columns of THE
REPORTER will bo gladly corrected
upon Its being brought to the attention
of the firm.)
TUESDAY MARCH 9 1015.
THE MEXICAN SITUATION.
The Reporter Is against war if there
is an honorable way to avoid It. As
has been Bald "war Is hell" Just that
and nothing short of 1L gtlll there are
circumstances when It ' Beems that
uotiimg clso will accomplish what
needs to be done. Tho frailties of
humanity engulf nations tho same ns
individuals and conditions arise under
our poor system of international Inter-
course that demand settlement that
only war will settle as waB the ensn
when the United Stated came to the
assistance of Cuba.
In Its relation and dealing with Mex.
Ico during the past four years or
trouble in that country tho United
Stales hns shown every consideration
and regard for a weaker people. Time
ami time again have Incidents been
passed over and evidences furnished
that our nation-wished only the good
of Mexico. That President Wilson and
Secretary of state Bryan have been
absolutely slncero In their wish for
l.cace In Mexico without Interference
by this country no Informed man
doubts gtlll It now seems that a con.
ditlon has been readied In Mexico that
demands our entering that country
and ouco wo" enter Mexico nnd tho
stars and stripes float over Ub public
buildings again It should bo to mako
It our own. Not Hint wo would do tho
people or Moxlcd an Injustice but to
help thorn. Sam Houston said of tho
Mexican people: "Thoy are only fit
to bo governed but not fit for self
government." History has amply
shown the wisdom or Houston's opin-
ion. . .
Deploring war as wo do It seems to
:i:
By Hubert Cooper.
McCaulley Star
Tho Reporter has received a copy of
tho McCaulley Star published by P.
L. Telford. The paper presents n
neat appearance and contains a good
amount of news that should answer
tho purposo In that portion of Fisher
County.
Przasynz .
Fighting about Przasynz la says a
dispatch 'flercevAnd when wo atop
to spell that word we're convinced It
ought to bo. Denlon Record nnd
Chronicle.
Wo should think so. That name Is
about tho "fiercest" over to try to pro-
nounce. Officially tho. It goes this-
wise "P-Shush-nlsh." You've got to
make a "fierce" noise to pronounce it
at all.
Hate
Senator J. W. Ualley voiced a great
truth when he said that the person
who hated another nerson Iniurcd him
self more than tho person hated. The
By George Matthew Adams
41 4
ATTITUDE.
Success Is largely a matter of Atti-
tude. Your attitude townrd tho world
your attltudo In regard to what you
choose as your life work your atti-
tude toward your mends and asso-
ciates nnd your attitude In relation
to your own value ns a member of
ksoclcty make your attitude one of
Ihnppy useful endeavor and determin
ed winning.
Your personal altitude tnxvnnl
things is what .will make or break
you. J
If your attltudo toward the world is
one of hopeful belief nnd cheerful con'
vlction In tho well working out ot Its
myriad affairs all about you will be-
come Imbued "with this same happy
healthy helpful resolve. For you can
resolve your attitude as you will.
Good luck travels out of Its way
to meet tho man or woman whoso at-!
tltude toward life Is ono of ftertmis
dare and do and bo.
Porhaps a changed attitude on your
? U u ' . . Ca" TJ1 .Mrt nay provp lo be transfer point
other fellow can go on and Ignore the! in your life from temporary failure
! . . " " 8 ""rKU to permanent success. Think It over
In his heart must nay a dreadful nrlce
It brings In a long lino of troubles.
It makes a life grow bitter nnd cyni
cal and dries up all tho springs of
swectnesssnnd good will and falsely
Colors and embitters every avenue of
life. Truly the hater pays a dreadful
price to receive such poor returns.
Throckmorton County News.
Ualley never said a wiser thing than
tills. It does not profit airy mart to
hate any of his follow men. Ho is re
ally making a fool of himself.
Bread
An attempt will bo mndo In this
state to pass a law compelling bakers
to wrap each loaf with water-proof
paper as It comes from tho oven. Wo
aro glad that said loaves are to con-
tinue to bo sold by the loar else wc
might have to pay for half a pound
of bread and a pound und n half of pa-
per as wo do when we buy broakfast
bacon. Knox County Journal.
Since bread is the staff of life then
extra enro should be taken to keep It
clean. Tho public docs not need an
expert in hygleno to tell It that; some
things are learned by common sense.
o nrc In fnvor of wrapping bread In
paper oven though It may bring tho
price up If thnt Is the way to safe
guard the health of people.
Interesting Children
Tho proposed plan of Interesting
tho school children of Terrell In the
work of civic Improvement Is a good
one. The next feneration will be able
to appreciate this sort of work and
take It up whoru It has been left off.
Also It Ja a mighty good thing to teach
Mnybc your Present worries rilsnti-'
polntments Jealousies or continued
stumblings constantly result from tho'
wrong attitude. You can quickly find
out by changing your attitude by
changing our ruffled attitude to ono
of calmness happiness usefulness nnd
resolved achievement In service.-
Resides tho right attitude Ib easier
to keep on its track than tho wrong
attitude.
us . that nothing short of annexation l k.V"Z?l?
und control by tho United States will I
would tako more interest In chic iin-
solvo tho question of tho future of f1rovcncnt' IC ones younger would do
Mexiro and since It seems necessary
that It bo done tho sooner action Is
laKen tho bettor for onco tho United
States assumes control of Mexico Eu-
ropean nations will hands off and tho
dangers from that Bourco will have
passed. Never before havo wo been
willing to admit It but at this time It
M'oiuH to ns that tho wise thing for our
nation to do la (o enter Mexico tako
charge of tho country and make It a
part of thu United States for all tlmti
to come.
AGA
INGT THE "HOUSTON PLAN."
Tho Houston Post has come out
squarely against tho houso Joint reso
lution 32. by Dixon of Hurrjs calling
tuo plan tlio Henry George Single Tax
system or plan. The resolution calls
for submitting a constitutional amend-
ment to penult municipalities to ex
empt from taxation all personal pro-
perty. Improvements etc. Discussing
tho proposition the Post says:
"Hy a circuitous route the resolu
tion would fasten not alone upon! tho meetings of the church societies
llljllhllin fill! I 1.1 11:1 u -till. I Wtr-t lr..ll. I'l III. rnmiour lu html tlmf flm-A tin tin
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Re-
tho Bamo Terrell Transcript.
A town Is wiso when It enlists tho
aid of Its children. They nro tho ones
that wo must look to in tho future
years anil by training them In tho way
they should go parents aro laying up
treasures above truly Few people
realize that children linltnto elders to
an "alarming" extent.
A REASONABLE REQUEST
The ladles of the church organiza-
tions of the city have brought to tho
attention of Tho Reporter tho notice
In Monday's issue calling a meeting
of tho women of the city nnd tho
members of tho Federated Clubs for
today Tuesday After strenuous ef
forts covering a period of several
mouths tho members of tho church
organizations finally secured an agree
inent from the different clubs and npn-
church bodies ot the city that no club
meeting would be held oh Tuesdays
this day being set asldo solely for
meetings of church societies. It Is
stated that this was done In order that
full attendances could be secured foi
miClL.Vr HOUSEKEEPING.
By Henrietta ll. flrniinL
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INFLUENTIAL HUMES.
Grown persons who havo memo
ries of pleasant home life of their
younger days possess an invaluable
legacy. There Ib no form of Influ-
ence so enduring as that of tho home
nnd Its power Is continuous.
- Ono cannot define the magnetic
qunllty of homo love; some say It
lies In song nnd there are few de-
ncrlpt-lons pf homo given where mu
sic is not mentioned.
Homo songs nro pure gold and
thlngB ot truth. they seem to make
diameters strong and tender hut the
homo of todny has been inuidod by
worthless doggerel and tuneless
rhymes.
In a popular magazine a writer de-
clares that "the popular catchy song
Is visually shocking Its words sug-
gestive and Ita lnflucnco evil."
Mr. Do Kovcn wrote "song Is an
expression of purest harmony of soul
and physical lire voicing thought too
beautiful for words." Do the new
popular rng-tlmo songs do that?
Havo yon rend The Twenty Fourth
of June? If yon havo you will re-
member how the homo Hfo or the
Gray family changed all the aspira-
tion and tendencies of the young mll-
llohntro who came In contact with It
accidentally. Miffs Richland writes'
Hi this Iqvo story of home life: "There
was soiuelliln-: home-like In the hall
with Its qimlnt landscape paper pre-
coptlbly voru and faded turkey red
carpet wide spindle balustraded stair-
way with tho old clock on Its lauding
hut moro than all the dlstlnctlvo
Benso of homo came fiom sounds of
laughter of music close at hand." In
"Little Women." Louise Alroit had
tho March girls rather round the
old sonno that llvo and scorn to speak
to us of all tho family.
Bettor HOlli'H In the Ilium. Ih mm nf
the ends for which civic workorHj
HtrlVe- Htmrv Ward ItiwOinr u-rntn '
on tho subject. Phillips
Featuring Bischof
Spring Coats
and Suits
Wo Hie now featuring n complete stock Of
liisehbf' Steam and Stein line of Lmlies Goats
and Suits in navy sand new blue putty
black and whito cheeks. These jramioiiis rep
JMse'ilt the best tailoring and aro authentic
styles for spring I'M 5. For this week wo quote
tho following out prices .
Our $y.00 values in Coals and Suits for this
wook a $27 50
5ur $127.50 values in Coats and Suits for this
JSLepk --- -----w .. ?22 50
"Our $25.00 values in Coats and Suits for this
week -..wtM..... $20 OO
Our $20.00 values in Coats and Suits for this
week . 4 $15 OO
Our 1000 values hi Coals and Suits for this
Week $11 OO
10c Dimity in Baby
Checks 7 1-2c
Dainty Dhnit Checks in n-Riilnr 10c (ptalily.
Very pretty cloth and splendid bargain. Our
special price 7 l-2
10c Chevoft Shirting
8 1 3c
Cheviot Shirtings 'in blues tans .and fancy
strfpes suitable for Hoys' Waists or Mouses
and Mens Shirts in a splendid nyfi 10c qtiaU
ny our special price CJfl.S l-3c
Lad
We- arc now
liiulics May
battlcshbnrrcy
T.'iilurciFin this
are lmfiit)i) $0.00 nml..
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kirts
coinph'te assortment of
en. sand. pulty blue and
serges and covert clolhs.
"Minis best styles. TIk prices
?6 50
2)ty goods 60:
IK.E STOCK IS ISEVf cl
iTZft
wmmmm-mm-mmmmmmM
When Your Insurance
Is Placed with us it will be placed in the strongest OLD LINE
COMPANIES. It Will be properly written and carefully looked
after as long as it is on our books.
INSURANCE IS OUR PROFESSION AND SERVICE OUR
GUARANTEE.
Motz & Curtis
WE DON'T SELL SEWING MACHINES
Lumber hardware or jewelry although lots of our customers
do buy some of these lines and some would no doubt buy GT us
if we had them to offer. We concentrate our efforts on
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER lluve made a study of these
lines under aland them and carry a large stock that affords our
customers t variety to select from dependable brands no sub-
stitutes 110 makeshifts no disappointments.
CAN THERE BE ANY QUESTION About our ability lo pur-
chase on the lowest possible basis or of our inclination to sell
on the closest possible margin Have you ever heard of the
brands we offer being sold anywhere for less than ottr price
or the brands offered you elsewhere ns "bargains" being sold
anywhere for MORK than the so-called "bargain price!"
DON'T BE MISLED Hy an apparent low pivce. The low
price would not be made if it was not XKCKSSAHY. ami it
would not be necessary if the quality was up to the standard.
RALPH PAINT & PAPER CO. THINK IT OVER.
City Drug Store
I2S Chestnut St.. Phoue No. 90.
Drugs Sundry Articles Etc.
Prescriptions given carniui
JTorapt and fiers'innl ntpiui-
OffWf eVor mora
Dr. Cates
Office 1'fioiio Sfi7
Dr. Brown
Offlr Plmnp 807 Rcb. No. 495.
Dr. WarnicU
utfioe in rear of store
tmire Phono 90. Res. No. 1198
ST.
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SOUTH SIDE.
P
rofessionai
& Business Directory
E.F.N ICOLDS
Attorney
1S2 1.2 l'lae street
W. H. GRAHAM
Lawyer
Room 7 Radford Bldg.
lloubton. hut Dallaa-Und Fort Worth The request Ih made that there he
Waco and Austin San Antonio and!clh meetings on Tuesdays. The
(hveton Kl Paso Heaumont and pro-
uuwj' oiner ernes Uie deadly Henry
George aystem of land tax.
"This Is what this meaburo now
pending at Austin hopes to do by
means of "local option" elections where
row participate outside of the crusad-
ers behind the movement should the
pending amendment bo adopted by the
legislature and ratified at the polls.
"Let no man delude himself nor
permit hlmseir to be deluded by oth-
ers; and especially let no representa-
tive n tho .legislature of agricultural
district content himself with the Idea
that this movement Is intended as one
for tho cjties only.
'The Henry George system of land
tax. while its effect would be to blight
the cities well nigh to the point ot
bankruptcy .would at the same time
absolutely' ruin the farmers of the
state by placing practically all of the
uiircieiih or taxation upon their lands.
Thfr Post is using plain language
because Infirmly believes Jt foresees
the dangers ot thu movement lurking
behind this Innocent-appearing move-
ment. "No chances should be taken.
"The amendment should be Wiled
and killed so dead that we will never
hear from it again."
TO KEEP A DEAD MAN.
lu an address at Dallas Texas on
Sunday March 7th. Mr. M Jl. Wolfe
HUQtea the following paragraph from
y decision of the HupreMie Court of
Mississippi. The Court said: "Whis-
key ! a good thing is its place. There
is asUtlHg We it for preserving a
h wmni 0 is &wL if yc want to fuHy told. Whiskey is bcyoad all
lump a (fcufci man imt uh ia Vfhiskey.'questlou the greatest enemy to buuiau
IF OV WANT TO KILL A LIVE efficiency and human life. Whiskey
IAN pi'T WHISKEY IK HIM will '-get' whoever contlaucb to driak
1 . uw wtivw uory u told sud truUi- it.
I i
porter joins tho ladles of the church
societies in tho hope that the clubs
will kindly comply with the request
ami their kindness in complying will
be appreciated vory much.
Learning
Secretary l.ane of tho Interior de-
partment haB announced two very Im-
portant chemical discoveries. One a
new way to make gasoline which will
greatly Increase the output which the
refiners will be uble to produce the
other a way to make dyes and high
oxploslves for which the United States
and the rest of the world for that
matter has heretofore looked to Ger-
many. The first will doubtless make
gasAUne cheaper- and the latter will
build up In the United states an Indus
try which will furnish employment to
many people and will put Uncle Sam
uel in a better position to take care of
his own. Thus science Is unfolding
for the good of humanity tho hidden
things of life. The true scientist is the
world's greatest asset. Abilene ite-
portr.
The more science unfolds the mys-
teries of nature the more we wonder
at "what fools we used to be." An-
drew MacBcatb in Temple Telegram.
And how much wiser we are than
twontyvfive years ago.
preached nhout It nnd Fruncla V.'lllard
said that a groat tide of harmony
went up to God when "Home. Sweet
Home" the lovely air ntiuncd to ull
that is holy and dear was sung.
Toe good songs are ballads und
national sotixs that have lived. If
your fumlly sings America The Star
Spangled Wanner. The- Unttlo Hymn
of the rtoimbllr Hon Holt. Th"
Swaneo IUor. Mv Old Kentucky
Home and other old familiar airs
that age has not withered and that
custom will neer styilc. they will not
like tho gaudy flashy rag-tlmo music
of tho street and questionable music
hall.
DAILY MKNU
Ilreukfatt
ll. .H.4.t
V LOUIS S. WISH
Attoraey-at-Law
llrookn Real Estate Law a Specialty.
TO AlMOl'ltX .M.IM'H SO.
AUSTIN. March 8 The regular
session of the Thirty-fourth legisla-
ture will adjourn sine die ou March
20 at noon the senate this afternoon
having concurred in tho house ad-
journmet resolution for that date.
Sliced Oraug&s
Musli and Milk
Eggs Toast Ilacon
Coffee
Luncheon
QroumtKi Potatoes
Krizzlud Urlcd Hoaf Croaui Gravy
Illscults Jam Tea ..
Fruit
Dinner
Hoan Soup Hot IlutUreil Toast
Pork Crops. Tomato Sauce
Baked Potatoes Spinach
Fruit Salatr
Cakes Coffee
Nuts
1474$ Chestnut St.
4-H. 4.
4
MOTZ and CTHTLS
SOTAHY 1T1ILM.
OfliCQ over Citizens Nafl Hank
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ULASSKS FfTTKD SCIKXTIFRALLV
Leave Notice at OIHeu
For Testing or Eyes
April 1st to 7th.
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Hit. L. . MOLLIS .Jr.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
Hour: 111 to 12 h. in. 2 to (i p. hi.
. SnylcH Building.
M the Mollis Sanitarium
S to 10 a. m. 4 to ft p. ni.
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Best Work L'west Prcis
Hours
SundaJ
lone Stephenson Plnney M. D
Ofllco Phono 7a.
lone Plnney D. 0 M. D.
Houso Phone 1123.
BUS. PLNNEY nm PIXXKY
Itegulnrs And O.stcopntln.
Ofllco Hours: Ofllco
9 to 12 a. m. 229'$ Pino St.
3 to C p. m. Abilene.
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DENTIST '
Booms G and S Aloxandor Bldg. A HI.'T IS A BAD THINU.
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PHONES: . ' a
Office 99. Ileaidence 191
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CROWNS
BRIDGET DRK
PLATES
FILLING
TKKT1
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AMTVork
lhllene.
Richard
You aro (insured ot tho best quality
nud the lowest prices when you
buy your groceries here. Our ex-
perience In buying groceries en-
ables us to carry only what ivc
kuow lu good nud to soil at low i
jrIco.
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First Saturday Night Each Monti
mini uiurmlay Night Each Month
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STTED COXVOt'ATIO.N.
Get out bring sum or phone
us your wants and the pro-
SCrlDtloilS Of vour tilivslr-lnn
Every woman Is conundrum that thoy will havo norsonal rum
kucps some man guessing.
. mm j AMILtLVE IMIL'G ('OSri'AM'
a. . unrtstopiier. Prop.
A simple wire loop to he fastened
to a- door jamb und locked around the .
tlUf.l-MZ .f (..'. ...III. i.ntll.u. A . -
their theft 1ms boon natenlwl I
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No. 15f u. A. M
2nd Friday Niuh'
li.eh Mwuth. So-
journers welcome
C . Huberts
l3ecretar
Abiiinc chapter
mi lUKtuiiuuB iuui nas newi invent- 4.
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lcii to enabl" lowoUru in rninnvn tnnnu' . "it l im n ."S JLll
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French stieatlbt converts flowers
trult and even auimul lbsuts iuto
metal
n u si-uiitilie )Jf'ifratiou
Ucliiiig; und fnlliiiJiuir
liualth.v condition. The
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tin- M-alii i-K-au ami liualtfiv
ill haf all its natural buautv.
ilfi i! often iictflecttKl. and scalp
uuig nan- aim IjuUIu5 rostilt.
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2nd Monday Nig!it
Kill It fnnlti i
IKnlghis welcome. C W. Roberts
necorilur
Recorder.
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