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PACK FOUR
THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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Tlt AfclklllC RjBpOrter jpar ottSrl s tnad0 t0 rrepl any Thco Hcj1s Xon v nfsht vhMi was
lnibnahed Ually. Except Saturdny. at Wrongful Irnprosilon that tho orror Mloiod ''V b larso number . guest
Abllen. Ta. v ! w-A r - .L. ..J "The "wn cmv is bad enough to
toitrth T.i' to rfit n i- ' hne running Ioobp bnt tho town hormj
' ' ""; ;:v" UMUW ""'" l wore A loose horse wi'l scamper
aas. nnd thfl legislature At its coYhjdoWn tho street mid play and tho first
ing session ought to give confident- (thing you hnow nmebody has a spoils 1
Hon to tho Texas Uliol intfs wl'b aforttt and n atnaahed vehicle
view to romoWns the iMfllfep tl.AtL-
tho present llbol Iftw and tho eon- ctalonB in elvll raaea and Judge Wl'
fntertd m Second tlnsa Alall at Abilene
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TER will be gladly corrected upon helng
Brought to the attention of the firm.
strucuon pinrea upon tnem by out
courts placo anon tho newspaper ot
the state tn the performance of thair
service to the public"
son ot Hie eourf of appeal has p-p
pared a rilgrset of tho criminal law
and decision whioh arc ptibllahed
four lolumoe."
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Till! 0I.P PLATOON.
Member of the Associated Press.
The Associated Press Is exclusively enti-
tled to the use for republication of all
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WEDSlMDAY JAM'AHV 1ft MM
1'UBLIU JlOSl'lTAL.
Abilene .and Taylor OJttnty need a
good city nnd county hospital und
steps should bd tnkch to provide it at
an early date. Tho law snya that all
counties with cities of 10006 or ovor
must havo hospitals and It is n know
fact that Abilene has tnpre than 10-
000 people. 1'coplo die In this-county
ovory year whoso Uvea could bo saved
if wo had a hospital where they could
bo trcatod nnd cared for arid the cx-
ponso pad as it should bo paid from
the public treasury.
Soft tho night on tho bteak Hold's fact.
And under the lonely matm
The while cross ninrks your resting
place
Mate ot the old platoon.
Hazards mony wo Iroth httto shared.
Enduring ns men ohduro
With faith arid fire all fisfcrf wa dared
Knowing tho elm wna aura.
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Body
and
WILL TOUJl COUNTHV.
Prosldorft Wilson 'has aiirtotmcud
that upon his return to tho United
States ho will immediately address
congress Informing that august body
of the terms of peaco and what the
United States Is contending for. Jlo
also' said ho would tour tho country
and toll the- pooplo at first hand of
tho proceedings at Paris. Some inny
"The causo (h worthy" you often said
ou said. "Wd raoilt to will."
As wo looked to tho groat now day
ahead r
Tbat uahortfd freedom In.
r
Thoro's n woapon less on the rlflo rack
And gotio front tho parapet.
Still you guide us now tin tho cobbleJ
traoU
Tho mate wo ean't forgqt.
To the hour nhoad our.y wb wand.
I-et it como Into or soon.
Wo know you're with -us to- tha utltl.
Mate of the old platoon
Iltfloman Pntrlel: MacGlll in tho
Montreal Star.
A LITTLE FUN
IMS TO
EUSEA5TIMI
fema-jfiCfiTTSyjiet
ft rn'f'hrl.'' '. ' - araarirv
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mcur dp ; ' vi aa'iyh
UWMmM
KftBr B JSugjKSkxS' jTQJt B w
tyilmclD uie ured b&
tvifnan keen xwrt
Sofffl fo'itfTLfn
MSutuhc
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Reporl of the Condition of the
aimers and Merchants Natl Bank
! Abilene al the close of business December 31st 1018
I
;ifiss-rcan or
5e witii the wear
Scott's
the body blood and
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si uiiu iiciHS inainioin on
ren balance of strength and
energy. Safe-guard ypar in
conic cfttrensth with Scotl't.
BcoU & lamie Ulooaiiitld H j ie-i3
What They All Sny.
"Henry you'vu bean away almost n
yoa"
"Ho I have Arabolln."
"tlavo oti honii kissed by any of
tnoso French girls?"
"My none more than yutirs olij."
HIrmingbam Agc-Haruld.
llcmlitilurtJ.
Crnwford Your wife nuiat bo sontl-
inontwl to havo kept die old loro let-
ters jou wrc4o her beforo marriage.
CraWshuw Tliat Isn't tba roason
She reads them tn tne whonorer she
.. tu ii . .IfiOts nngry.Pooplo'a Home Journal
object to tho President way but IU
Is lis way and they will havo to ub-
mlt to It Air. Wilson doesn't do things
Hko othor folks and that may bo the
secret of his success.
Thd prlnclplb holds gotid in bust
ncss activities also. A salesman that
endeavors to deal with all people aliko
Is a failure Being ono'o self Is tha
host method after all and hor or she
who tries to be Hko somebody thuy
admire will mnko nglorloUB inoan of
K. There Js somothlng dfffordnt In tho kind of man who had an Idea' that
Had ii itcason
"What makes you so sleepy around
th office?'
"It's my soriac of duty bbss."
"Huh?
"I to aVnke too much nt night think
lng about my work." Louisville Cour
le: Journal
Vntn Puraillf.
"So Nlbllts Ig dondf '
v
"Dfd he leitrq any property?"
jMNatbJnR td78peet of. Niuiiu
wn
each Individual nnd it is not to be de
plored that it is true.
JUDICIAL HKFOlUr.
Texas has not had a sosslon ot tho
Legislature for somo time that Judi-
cal roform was not urged. The need
of it is recognized by all who haQ
given tho subject the least considera
tion But what will bo done is an-
I-'Ortutie waa always Juat around Oie
come:.
"But he nevor auoaeedod In overtak-
ing hor?"
"No." He waa either mistaken In the
location of the corner or ha lingorod
in tho middle of the b'ock. until Fortune
moved on to some other coraer.
Uiruingham Ajte-lforald.
V ConflniKHl "toll."
Traveling through tbe Boath a fw
yara aao in eren or an unrecon-
other questlm perhaps somethrn "ZTZ?X
maybo nothing. Discussing tho bubject
tbe Brownwood Bulletin said:
"Texas Is never going to have a ays-
torn of court procedure tbat is without
flaws but it Is quite possible to re
form our court procedure as to elimi-
nate many of tho most objectionable
features of tho profaont system. It the
slate chooses to wait until somebody
proposes a plan which will not only
create an ideal ays torn under which
our courts arc to work but which will
meet with no objection from the peo-
ple of tho state we may expeot noth
ing In tho way of court reform for
gouerntlons to come
'Tho State Bar Astoelatlon has pro
posed
court
not mcet.ng the approval or all the
people nevertheless apes offer a ilaii
which would greatly simplify tho
work of the courts and greatly In-
crease their effeotlvene8. This plan
which is too "complicated to bo dls
cussed at length here will be pnwnn-
ted to (he legislature now In season
and it la hoped that It may bo submit
ted to the people of the state in the
form ot a constitutional aniondi&taU
for adoption.'
SpecUt to the Iloporter.
AUSTIN Toxaa Jan. If. rho
Smithsonian institute has become
much Interested in making a compre-
hensive exploration of Indian remains
of every kind in Texas. These in
r-itido mounds of oartli and broken
atone cjiff-wrltlnga drawing? and
rlaftttiitge prlmitha dwellings. cinp
sites and k tcheit middens flint quar-
ries ebell heaps and other vcatigoa
of extinct peoples and of the known
tfftl!en that rfuce Inhabited Tas
Tne heads of the Smithsonian Insti-
tute Dr. J. Walter Fewkee oxpecu
to visit Tatns within the next law
weeks having been interested In m's
flold through the pndeavor of I &
Pearce. professor of nitthronoloitv In
tho Unlvertity of Texaa Dr Fewfces
stated to Dr. Poarce when thp iwo
nut in Washington recently tli.it
Texas ia a particularly important
field for the study of anthropology
Inre It Is quite 1 kely that some Ilgiit
will br thrnn'n on the ancient mound
builder culture Iy the study of re' Inn
found in this territory. Tho relics
left by Indians in tho Tovns 'field
are Also -of extreme importance to
sclent sta who aro ondeavariux to
rompleto ns nearly as puaslbl tho
history of the early life of man ivor
tne cann generally.
Mr t'carre desires therefore to
get in Uriirh with people wno hi v.
ot the location of any Indian moua
of remains of any kind In Texn. nd
those who have private collec'iii
of Iad.F.n relic those who knowthe
loci' t ion of cl ff-wrltings or primitive
tiwolIlJMsa anywhere In the ta'e. f'eti-
pie having Information ahou lurh
mnttora eaa help verynurh In liH
aclonttfle work by forwarding ia to
Mr JL E. I'aarce. Professor of An
tliroDoIogy. UnivexBity of Txa
The Snilthronlan lust tute la to ro
ooarattt will tba university of To u'
In this reaanreh in Texaa arcUoohv
the Siiiiyoalan to publish account
of the work and the Urtivorsltv Ic
have aa a Uegtaniuir of tin antltrono-
logical collection all art'facta fou-id
Theae will be metl Mr trading with
ecloctora and musc-mia In other par'
nf the world ao as to build up a rep-
rosontatlvo collection.
CISCO WOIHS I'LUJ.
North got tn conversation with a dfs
tlngitlsbod apieritg planter from
Louisiana After duM-usslng crops pol
itic and the weather the clergyman
nut this mi nation-
l "Dp you bellevo tho "Civ 11 War could
have been averted?"
"Yos. Bii."
"Howr
"Welt" he said. 'IU tell you. If in-
Htaad of those Pilgrims landi9 on
Plymouth Hock. Plymtuth Ilock had
landed on there there never woU
hate beea any war"- Bot.tun Globe
Spotifl to The Itenorter
Cim O. Tex Jiu 11 Mr- vm.h
wife of T C Mi'Cov. a v t.nnwn
Vi-v rnaton f W cliy iok (arboii'
acid with Fowlcr'8 Solution of arerlc
8ui1'5 shoHly after noon and dieil
r-.hou two hours later.
Il:ccaol bad ben an Invalid for
several years aid wa confined to her
bed fcr the patt i-v we"h trom an
AD BREATH .
TIIUITV YKAIIH AUO.
Dr. Edwards' Olive
at the Cause anc
'tVA
Urnni AhtlnllA ItoiKirlor. Jan. Zu. I H'
"San Aiigelo'a vote to incurpora j a r.iiks T.
Jan. T'tli waa 24 for to :n ain-ii vav
... . ....... rcisa i
f WPRHH.W . !
"From the number of unis in?rouri -
Dr. Edwards' OIW
ttts for ccloael act i
ai4 pos.tivclir do U.orl
loiie cJiiicuff vin i
i& rci -A wrvzz?'
G.aV8 Tu':
allaC? pf influensa which is said to be
the cause of hor rash act After din-
ner fca over she told her twe've-year-old
daughter to visit a girl friend in
the neighborhood and two small 'boys
to go into the yard and play While
alone in the house she secured the
drugs and iw allowed same it i?
thought together The family sa. 1
there as abejt a teaspoonful Of the
acid :n a bottle and almost an ounrn
of the arsenic which a physician had
prescribed as a tonic Hither drug
would have proved Tatel a she was n
ver trail woman. An inquest ai
held by Justice of the Peace J. IL Mc-
Donald The remains wore burled
here
Daily Health Talks
URIC ACID EH THE SYSTEM
Ml' M2B II. 8MITU. M. I)
Fric acid is now generally rrrosi-e(
ai the onnw of more digeased than nai
in retoforo believed. When the kidneys
are out of order uric acid accumulate
within tho body in super abundance
the disordered VHiMipm dei will jlh i
tho poisons oirrrtho bloodTSoiy
ought to laCiiu so the poisons rem
in the imjodand float around ttntiT
they IHul n plaiV to lodge in fannM
...m.. cii3 Aii mini ivronicnujer is
tjlt yt.u may li ha rheutrl&tlonim anv
iart f i'i bxil joUrtiay Ivf.e paun
cnyr. Ik re yoif badi may ache and
your head triy h diy but tho
trouble is mfrtlifjo tbr nam nnneaM.
Xho trouble is A jm Kidney and
wat is tite
ret that en
o?tj.").
Anuru Tbhy tlie splendid
v.j.kMi m. jfL-ca Tfftmo yr. y.
n.is put fivpairn tno titjig Jtorm at
( made
l;en into the
-o. the peculiar
onms ike arte aoid de-
posited there. Drop a bit of BUar or
sail into hot water and it will dig
appear. In rr citjly tlte sama way do
theto Aimric lauiets disolve una ncd.
Of course afttr ridding the system of
Urte acid it mr.y return again wrdesj
you eat the ri"ht foUs ai.d live lh3
riglit kind of I'fe but Dr. Ilcrco ntiII
aduse j'ou fully on projier food ani
correct living if you write and ask
him. II i .1.? no clnrso fur such
adwee. Ta' a Anurie Tablets tj-day
by all mean awl yet that uric aei
out of your yvr). Don't do&
don't uu the maitor off.
V.W.SW'VSVVAVNAiVNSiNV
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts . ?- o9092J.2
Rank Building and Fixlures 129'29
Other Real Estate ....... . . . . . rtsa1 2242().a?
l S. Rnnrls jinf! C.nv ifieflCifT:' . TTlG.bbD.Ub
DlliM- Rntirls S ' &3851.16
w . . w x . w a r 9 ' 1 a i
umi:
Due i4ConL S. Treas
Due Crom Banks and in v
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I
... 500Q.p0 rt
auit 'syhwrm 312.07.0
. iui3i J3.Gr
IABILrFHsSr
3hi
IPOS!
rowed iLu;
o.
.frif
96800X10
None
None
None
Capital Slock. . J .S100000.00
Sun)his andjKiWtRl Profit's 86249.73
' Circula
Rediscoiu
ills Payable
01
DEI
Individual '.5966452.14
United States . . . . ; 88100.00
Bank' 113665.71
Other Deposits 51 836.1 1
Dividends Unpaid 10000.00 1230053.96
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TOTAL ' $1513103.69
1 W. R. Keeble Cashier of the above named bank
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of 'mv knowledge and belief.
W. R. KEEBLE Cashier.
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ffi 13d. S
Iltmhes Prps'uk'itt. If&my Jimics Vice IVcsltlt'itt.
IvccTjIq Cnshior. J. L. Faucet t Asst. Cashigr.
Paul Jones Astt Cashior.
yjpwrrarcivwjiiawj.'i'vffagracg
-tij .
a scheme for reforming our In the legislature the ltidfeit'oRs arc'
procedure which while probubiyUhat there will bo nothing short .Oxau j
the sMelon
"Dr. TolarV bill for a ur.Htiim sjb-'.v
torn of text twwh io u uu im
public aelioels seeow to iurt Ut
general favor througliout tho state I
Sverytmag seeuis tu oe cuicmg i"
w8yyeu the tho UmhjUwa lotterv
send one of ourtnUeb luoo'
Tharo ta no checking the prospertty of i
thla country. i
We want 8 good ttrnt baua tor
AbllMO We hare three of fuur goo-i
mulclas who are anxu i up uu
the bad and ho win atua to i
TableiS Get
LKenKK-eit
ScLyfebei.
Tfcatiy fs the bowtu
v XI
6rl breath fiadX1
JDr. Edwards 1
U!3. iy rsasanr ei. ir-i
rrrr. i:tt"i. u:"-ii Ltji. mm uiuiui
.-j i:j --T r
1 yivj v-jii f
E isaf Cr-if e nl3Atita act fjeoJyl
Slat.J' t'ln tf n- vrd lcUoJ
... 1-. '-'1 .! r- ' " fi lfll'H
lan?trou3 JT -'i.gfi--Twoaaya
- ih. L Itarfrr ef-.U
f A i iiT- - . Jed i i7. &i
.'n-.i:L2L .AAt
StdwMttfd.c TJckn yjij
in or ozi c' ' o-r V -'yt
Dr. P. it Ll.i-fr yfco
(v-midii 5t-r ra'cnjjCi v
l?k. sro-c" a.3tMt3
hoBT?w nr.d LhFt
ffr55MP"K-"t 1
1AUEL LAWS.
'Serlng.
am Or.
t gdpint.
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vc?d the
7S Of BT2C
.. .rtA with
csaraiaiat it!s the
teth.
Dr Edward C Ive 'faMata amjmfiOr
if ;m& li
V SsKlwlr $ Hi
1. Z.?3s irsrr- til
if1 ' --(flcB .' of Beauty
V : - J "i- i jT Jrcami. I
We have hoiHjJfrKfho IfephJBI
isliop atl.tffr i i ii roi: (Jfnr- '
inny Ve nrji.iu tyr'posi-
V tion to do uliindwflr.'jyir v
I Fusl UiilSKSropair WopK
SJBlectriSUflers Ggntifator i
IL 1M
I
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jaudcrs-A. B.Ci'owdor
. I iujrKfiecialists y
"li-f Clerteri wu a delightful
terUiamt-ut ai tLc luJavuit o
The HbeJ laws of Toaa nml to be
modernized aloug with the other
laws. When relfef wjll be give tha
newspapers is hard to wy- Ilovr
it 13 entouragiag to read items like by ttt mtroductiou of .aib Ull
tho following which l taken fruniithl
the Wichita FalU Dally Time:
'The Kaiibas Supreme Court &S
held that a newspaper publwhar can
not be held for libel unligK the uew-
paper article reveals Hiaiicv ''"hi
frndiu ought to put a (julotu ua the
lioel iult industry iu Kamuto It
nry seldom indeed that malic? ca
ters wto the puurcatlun of a h-w.
immr item If malice prompu. the.
puUHoetfoM of a Ubel there la nthM
k era ywfehaiwbbi u4 the ubHeb
t ;ri to pity a proper peiuuiy. us i
bur MWl wWfailcaal .ri
t.uolched wtfb'm'- tuUc ought mt t
.?. B.Ba BO "?" . ?" " I .b- XZ5MZmmti mix fe dive
Pi Ittll lUlu llAiri tHirUBMHI H &- E-- - .
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L?" "Z Lr 'T; ZLTr kM th.lor - rake on r twa 'JK t
KT..."t .7 ..V ha hnfait f n-drfHj a wfJ- aid nata W U
eVlcrt) Trn'mutZ Tta Bf
Will In tha lacguagUot i-ora i
dreary to a d a fcl -and ha Had a. t
ter be t home iaHa raiU or i.we
tr out fcotae law oiftw The tciv
tn.vom i.i.v f.ir ihn ituis throttu '
ivj- :v...Vi . .... i.h.
Jrcami.
Mims
7 itVdQl' i
j 1000'
We VdiitJfo Liu TfVlO junk
. lieiiaerson
i
Tire and
Rubber Co
The Texas
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ili" nfinilf (Ymr( Krt-.i.irrtfo the jl mdutr 'n J J AbileurAuto bervice vh-ri
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I?L4Tl iJyjtiJiUl H- SwJ4lialdg0 Wichita F nl iiuks Al e MiuU
i tTl fiTeiV t it wilTteiLyiJu alii
Dr.uameflleM Pawdra '. -rrrfi J1 faLP&fTr
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Fater
Specialty
Jay Shop Service
Si-rviec iur- day and night
e Ht-vcr cloi.- out Uuors.
Abilene Auto Service
lieu Ilofiu. Prop.
-' id dint t''-Ur Si
S. C. GALBRAITH
Abilene Office
Graoo Hotel JJuildiuy
Phono 135.
GEO. L. DAVENPORT
Ranger Office
lL-aud Bunk JJuiUHug
-MrtHUi 137
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1919, newspaper, January 15, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317633/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.