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Mnteree as Scceiifl!?Mi MftH at -Abilene
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on6 omfM y only aflef rHWn t
IWl ofon Jf It itoMril go V&tY fat -
law! perhaps U'rioMift boha Fo?
legislation Ih Ihl SUlo II 41 bt
wakes n start In tho right tftfWiuu.
ami mny encourage the how fhttt w
fro getting rondy to dig to Me rflfcts
ot this metinolng evil."
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Tho Associated Press Is exclusively enti-
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hewB dispatches credited to It or not
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tell local news published herein.
IVlshfiii tVnlllnff
Small Kdwnrd wna spending tin. nf-
lernoon with his mint In the infiwrlw.
Aftor he hdil boon at piny fM n tiffla
he said!
'Aunt Soatrico mnftiu su!rt t wn8Ht
td asK you for ii piece tif eaka bm wi
illiln't tell mo not to Utka It lfiyon of'
ferotl It to me" Hotfoll Ntom
AIHLKNKTKXAStTlirnS!)AY JULY 10 1010
1'rnlcdcd HIS tonsils
John Lay denies the utory Mutt 'no
hiut his tonsils sunburned by rttwlit.
skyward Friday afternoon nt tin tf-
plono that was cutting dido tn tap
ufcy. Ho says the machine shutinl tt
petition ottoti onduglt to Reap him
turning about so that par. of the
time his mouth was in tho sliedo -Slkoston
Standard
Ml I'
BfMmt
Vacation
And now tiio cily dweller dreams of forests moors and
lonely fans or siieoklort trout in mountain stroitms hn.l
HifoiiB.dcof that romn tho glons. Whon summer oomo
with bray skies who does not long for tlHits lifco IhoBe
for outings wliero tho mountnins rise or th lite siiado
of lordly trees! And surely men wlio toil and spin for
vmvy months mill gim their bost whfen raflled by tho
city's din should have one month of helpful rest. One
month of loafing in the dolls where Naturu does her
smoothest work and man would come back wearing bells
It) do his stunt as shipping clerk. One month of camping
ih the wild-fhe office chairs nil left behind and mint
woum tnen ue reconciled to ins demmlion beastly grind.
ETNi.1 iiii TrT-rrnyiiMiiTTT-1ii..liMl.i.iii i riin'i-n Mtl.."" rmwCm ' '
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'THURSDAY JULY 10 1919.
WAAAAAWVvwwS
VSSrilSiV"
1VHAT-DI!) IT J
After being in session -thri'i dnya
thie Taylor county grand jury made Its
rei.ort and asked to bo dlsohnrKeJ
hrvlng returned only two bills til In
cllclinont. What did It? Surely Ihtro
h a reason for that sorfot thlili?. Wo
bollovq tho nqgwer is foun! ?n tho
fact that Abilene is n city ot high m ir-
ate nnd frco from disorderly "Joints"
dollies and (Joffco
AViillo In the Army vl mv nocfim
paniod by a scrgeftnt thnt. to liir
lum talk was one of Ih irrt'1t
ncn'Uhclo Sam had hired. On Jtasu
ent sundnj. In n certain tawr. a-
young woman we mot on the amet
caked us if wc cared 4o go .to bar liouifl
.and have a cup of coffee. On arriving
wc woro introduced to lior iporher
fwho mndo excuses In rcBnrrt..0hBr
appearance. Sho romnrked "'.'11 go.
and put on tho porftolntor."
Tho sorgcant snid "O yon look wH
right the way your are." T 1. in tho
Chicago Tribune. .
WH.Ii HEYIBW PACIFIC r XCBT
rrcsldortt Wilson wlll according to
nn"announcomont roviow tiio newly
organized Pacific floot at San Fni-
clyco during his itinerary sptnklng m
behalf of tho Lcaguo of Natloui ivcn-
nrt. Tho creation of tho fleet for
such it is. Is perhaps very wisi. .Tapnn
Lns been making faces at us for iimq
tuno and tho fact thnt wo have a flint
class flcot of battleships In tho IMrS
flc may cause tho Httlo browa fellcva
tf fall In lino on tho Peacu program
with greater earnestness ptico the
League of Nations is in working order
tl'firo will bo little need for big juv;cb
hut until that happy day arrival wa
nu compelled to "make a'eli'ivrtug."
(1001) ItOADN t'APAK.'V
"The committee appointed nt Alln-
oral Wells by tho National Qo:il u itils
association to . bacl the prnposod
uiucndment to the constltutio-i of Ie.-
aa authorizing tho IsBuano "of f T -
OflC.000 of road bonds has lauhche.1 U4
campaign. Now la tho tlmj to got up
BJeam right away. Tosaa ueedt -good
roadB even outside of Tarrant county."
Ft. Worth Ilecord.
The Ilecord is exactly right now
Ir tho time to got up steam favornbjo
to the amendments -ThQ . amendment
offera In fact tho only vra to ect
f.ilform iffghwayfj In Te5asbJt will
etand. Wo nrefcjr It Iflrst. last aJ
all the time." Counties and aferricl
tun build a fairly good highway but
tho demand for more road .han the
f.iunoy will pay for is nlwaj r bubbtug
up where counties do balldins henct
deterioration and upkeep a Unvy
t.rd the roads go to the "bad". Plen-
ty of mouoyto- build firut-eltwtj hlBb-
vaya and to maintain theiu under
htato control will ivc Twi what
she rpallypeeils" Mnkejup your wind
to vote for the amendment.
AIUTIX(5 CAUSKS OF IXS VMTV
Provrd It
Ohlof of Police Hutlor wa talklnR
It) tho jroporters about ati old :nt
vho Was lodgo1 In the cy ju'.l ua :i
fnklr. "He's ono of'tho rawest vor-
ortr wo over took up" he deehtrml' ntid
.cl ho Is an uncanny Judge of human
nature. One day a woman monpau
Id'rcad tho sign hanging on his !r-.it.
It Baid 'Help tne please. I am dsaf
ni!d dumb.
s " 'My poor man' exclaimed Ih3 wo-
man 'how long have you biou at
Hctodr
"Tho doof and dumb ntnn promptly
ronllod about twenty years m.i'm.t'
nnd will you boUcyo It th old l.idy
gavo.hlm hult adollnr.
But the episode . pro veil toin'o . un
doing for an offleor standing nt-ar
by had seen the whole thing wiion
tht-y brought him In I Bald:
'Tom tvhr did you mftke huCIi -a
hroak?' -S ' s :-'
" 'Well' said Tom. 'a womatt wlio't
o foolish as to -RBk iv queatton 'f a
deaf and dumb man would utuurtlly
tcel insulted Jf ho didn't nnwor lur.
How did Iknow a cop whs fU'it lit-
hind met" -St Louis Republic
Que nioutli of t rapping -Rriasly bears of catching codfish
in the sea of chasing bobcats to their burs and man
p otild dor tile work of three. Though earnestly wo workers
try to .plan out fine vacation schemes tho cost or living
(s so high we have to take it out in dreams. The .grocer
and tho buteher still insist on having all we earn ro
wp pass Up the windswopt hill the woodland and tho brae
and burn. Pho icoman and the plumber come to tell how'
much they think wo owe; in vain the oenled bfoozos hum
we can't on joy them as they blow.
(Copyright by Oooruc M atthew Adams.)
HuporL.of Iho condition of llio
Wntfners and Merchants
National Bank
At the close of business June .30th 1019
11ESOURGES
M
1 Dans and 'Discounts . 4 .$
Bank Building and fixtures !.
Oilier lieal Jistale
U. S. Bonds and Certificates
Other Bonds
Federal Reserve Bank'
GASH:
Due from U. S. Tread
Due from Banks
and in Vaults.
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Hj Jano Phelps Copyright 1010 by Ocorgo Mntthow Adams.
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IX 1II5IP1.(I ANOTIIKIt tlWi'll IIKIt'imor. young mothor clunj- pinfully
"ft $
4. . A . . - 4. 4
28 YJIAItS A(.'0.
sklp is ih:lpi:i-
CHAPTKU CXXIJC
Angry tears enhio into Itutli'a co
as sho road. Tho idea that ovon in
Ids nlcknoas Brian should loug fjr
Mollle King hurt her tlreadtuily. lit
might lmvo said ho longJt or her
Uuth. Of course sho wasn't n "goo.l
im'" llko Slollie King; she said utoud
a sho wiped hor-oyos and ihe didn't
wear a hocomliiK nnrte's uniform.
To think ho would (rovm-jro ho- homo nnd Wrote a long lot?. Hla-
aiuso ho could not' have Mollh with told him ho must be careful not to
nun umn no did uocauao he was Iter nun again xor tno ba'y t.nko.
hurt. j &ho said nothing of MolKe. bit i.nd
"1 am glad ho had n plln nu-re."'n t0 i1Bnk tlnt nurso- lr Cil''-
I hope she was down-right uly!" a'nR9t wm !m(1 rittcn ir when he
I'llth nnhl ns tlm lour nralu .lnri.l W llOlpICBg beCtlUSO Of his inlUljd
when sho re-read tho part of. his n"". Then sho repontod bit n: .r-
icttor tolling if his long walk with "'" "u ""V . .' . w--r "
.MOllIc. What If thoy did mlk r.t 3rtl or Ch ro Roberts. Kenyan was
hor and Httlo Hrlan-thev wern to.M- doing splondldly In his profession
. - . - - . ! .lnl.. . H.tAi
to Kath hor constant moan uelnj one
ot regret thnt her Tom nu.ur would
fiii tho hoy ho had longed for.
Somowny thbt woman's lo.np'.aln!
thnt she wouhm't have gr.'jvud ro
if only Tom might have soea hf.i boy
cottoned Ruth's fooling townrd
Brian. He too might line WHcd
without beelng his Httlo noil. Uuth
had not replied to his hut iottec
but when sho loft poor Aunts liaf-
fcrty grieving for hor Tom. ahe w.nt
capital Stock.
Surplus and 1
Circulation
Rediscounts
Bills PayabI
Other Borro
Deposits In
Unitec
' Bank
v Other Depts.
Stecki
$ 5000.00
X . . '42420.47
Total...- J
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070.7C3.6G
12734.00
28935.83
268751.7-1
24151.16
4600.00
429320.47
$1734156.86
$ 100000.00
100615.60
l!00000.00
NONE
NONE
NONE
..$1227534.34
. . 86500.00
79786.32
39720.(50 1433541.26
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thor whllo she was o far away nnd nnti uoing a groat amount or vnr
-ininnn . J& I won; as won. sno nau wru.u:
k 1' . .'t .' I '!?. ftl.VfH HAIIHAif l W0lllt 1t
. M
y&rxrnnWtx Uiitl. rMil no n....a.
""'r ' .. w.i. .. w - w..4. . -- . .t .- ...-
tho bllternoM Uds loiter nouici-d. whwiiow "ou s0 t nn provcuica
She thought of It almost c.uuiantlv m from W'1'"-. t l "
for days. U wns lncoticQlr.Ui; Unit CTB a " uc" ST " .? n SJ..10B'
If Dr;an really loved- hor. h would mu " w Y. """" " r' '
not long for Mollle nB ho sa.d In .lid. .Rf n uny uJBy cv1q hu
Again all the softneaa she h.id tut r-ght hentdo him in hi wir -work
vanished and sho w tormo.itf..l by .fd V.cy Becm ootnte4. I.m
the old Je.louuy and th oM .ariut lt ." fre together which inear.e
She wondered how long Urlio R . . -..
would ho convalescent and if li sull "" l" "" " "' ""l-
I IIoUIg would upend that
lug long walks together.
4. 4 . i.
From Abllono Iteportor. Jun'J0. isli.lahe uarp that they talked
John L. Sullivan will tnoei; Slavin.j the liariy? It s the.r lielng t.go-
thor that alio ohJocteU to. Sim -.
lized that their Intimacy wouil I -ccnie
oven greater perhnps tlux v
liaj-'iii tiik-iu'n tMIU Paragraph about Kmiyon
AVoat did - 1uerla' had mIio realised that Brian
l of he an-1 ' oUen u(1 '"lr1. ber tt. CUiIre
the Australian pugilist for n oonultlera
tlon of $10000 and jyte fesi. Tho
biggest purse over offored.
Tho Ico factory located In tho east- rver. Women were like .hat; thty
earn portlou of Ahllone re.'eniiv put wero so sympathetic when a nii thy
Into operation Ib running nlgli ttnu(oureu for was sick or inju-oti. itutc
day. nnd is doing a largo volume of rover doubted that Mollie wa in
Total. $1734156.86
STATE OF TEXAS '.
Cduntvof Tavlor
I W. R. Keeble Cashier of 4he
above named bank do solemnity swear that the above
statement is.trtieito.the best of my knowledge and be-
lief r " W. R. KEEBLE Cashier. .'
Degrees of llcdues
"He Ib what they call 'a parlor H
ctallBt iHii't ho?"
"Yos" replied MIsh Cayenne.
"Not a regular 'red'?"
"No. Ho's what I should call a pale
pink and liable to fado at that'
Washington Star.
business.
Tho cement side-walk
tto Commercial block is lining put
down thin week.
Work will soon begin on Boatman'
new two ptory brlak building frn
Chestnut aad South First strew
OaU have been sold bore th L'tm
week at AQ cents and new wheat it
70 and 77 1-2 conta per nushel
ijovo with Hrlan .whatever dts fi'I-
n tro: inga toward her were. At tiinw
ube now did-Rutb belicvtl Hut
Urian also was in love with i:Ji
eltho she norer could aspUtn why
b liad nct marrlod her exinuJn it
tc ber own Bftttsraction- of .;j'iin
Wolllo would ahve bewi glad to i;iiry
flirian.
Kuth threw herself Into hor w.irli
college will bo laift with nmst<
ceromonloa on the lc.li of Juiy The
barbeauo will be held oa she ruilcK
gtounds.
According to contractor uul hiiild
Tho corner stono of the AlaldftewUh such eaergy after tlie re.ift of
this letter hai Muu4l won 1'jred
Vhat had ta'i-d h. r to c-' an n ".v
Quilted to work harder ihuu -vt-n
the exlgentie of ' the bueiuv-i Uo-
inauded. He tried to 'huU lur.
There eanbe no debate warming
the daty of the-etac to cwxremi -ij
Tiowqrs In an effort to abate litiuliy
Ttli'pg care of the Insane in no more
an obligation thap It is to Wot out
tho misfortune. Discussing this sub-
Jtt SThe Dallas SloriUng Nww iioa-ti-ina
the following comment:
"It is a sheer colnoldnae that n4
the day Coyeraor Hobby Atat the
Legislature. to consider a manure a-
flgncd fitlll further to Ibswuc Wielgrattta.
ascwnmodatiqns for the josa the
House should engross a bill 'rwiuirtag
mtn Ja applying for uunrfaje tioeikSu
to submit certifieatos showing th-
Ft lyes froa f laberitahle tHsi ik-
tweeu tho two subjects there is a h.i
relation The SUUe.goeeon imwr4M-
lag the accoimaodatowf for the it-
gene wlthcu cer gettmg muia aawi
o & l- Kw M'lyMi ul bu'
uai old am ealrga fe: ?
Owsise is swtig Ifstrflft mwm
(WCWY the aew- .aoeomBiedaliow a;-
mmf. m soes they i rdi
Jt ie evident th&t if we tut ) wiU
y r i-FoereN fa our gruitej u.
tiu lnpUew we uut direct Qt -
tfce liotn l'fjhea at ttet ia..-i!r
oie. SS0.GGO ba been spent here. 'lur- told her ebv woold iu;iki- Im?.-
lug the past two mouth on iwprtvmfand finally lie Immuosa ho ur.'.4 I
menu and building. nor fevenun acuous taat ue sgut her
Ylieat Will average froai 2" ?mti Philedtlphut for a ila- . r iw
bushels por acre in the Abilene i.iHi'j 1'iwn suuib butiae anotlwf tji'-t
try. It Is eetlmatod that Tuvor iiim-flMive Mrtead4 to as well lie tiiug'rr
ty will raise MO.OW imisbuh wtmn iw cnage nu;t ue sooa o
will brlos be furmere 7& m ha ren?t! Jlutte diiy nensed hw nwv i.J.
per bushel. I while grateful to hlw k!u tK.uv;r
The Ahiiaae progress; ve cjmmitte "If he kqew that work hetn :.- fro;:i
bealdes gilng a liberal euppon io thel.tUUiktag he wwWa't :ry to sio.i i
home papers are cerryiug aavrr-we? Hot in epte ci ter uv-.-.u.'.
monts of the Ahilene eowntry in the bot Mollle &v4 Hrlen. iho cin
tbtefely Eeltied agrieuHurai eBiii. 414 ar good Tfcen whan ah- c.:ii.
Jt is baiievoil that by this wethWi tne beckroie of her "t-.ii fcabi- ' i .-
Abilene eountry will seeore a uUf ettlhi the ehiiirea warns i.tt-nu I v
o valueble hoaie eeekere ub fMiarffsaie or ttere" Luiirc a sam
Ufm) wm forever father1. Ihe
aR5sTGING UP FATHER By Geo. McManus
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We Offeri
SERVICE
wulh 1
I r?y n ti HH jpi i a.i sf. wm
i st3 iy w jn w c.
ehe had ho aUo would hnvo dune veil rni i li n i .IA J;. i . .
-. .... .w.w.u... .-. .. . LI OU"
taken from htm tho dcitlrj aa weiSI J V JiinMrV
m the neeejsity for bar I w iik Jm- 1J tTemioa
tauseot her determiuuuon to ern n tr nn V n v V
tanney jtnd ralegar the keupm.; o JliVJulvl JJAjl "mm" tsamMWSS rf n&
ii'Qir nome 10 a aurvani. IWM ( 1 m ir B 1 mS I l'iWr
. 'tomorrow uuni t'lan for i)niu a t ra U w M Mm ja&T CT D 1 Hit I I t
Howe Coming. t(TU '4f T ." X'JfcV Jt MaM lfcU mj M. m. JL 1 mJF
Dellc pl Yernon l T
ABILENOTOR BUS V "1
o r r i fa- I Iv i isllflr f lOlllNOf tllC JfPi
Sclit'Uiile-Simra(js Li'ogo unu jfx JT Y . . tUA
Aita vista Jnce eveJtiour loav- "tu iror Jjiberty Bjgrifds KVill Pay
ing ColIoituVou halfyuour. Alta f HlfilCSt MjinltetlPl'ice
vistu on hou. S (V A I f -r
1 Scfld EWWIiere e. K && If
i i ... -..mi
nr TT LU u...f....M.iu.. At liars hsiAW6re.
1 ail-AaO0AviilfiC7 Miinuiaeij.u;a uy i -
3 The bkijr ueautiiieri v ' - -1
iPPISSF'Kell Milling Co; rsmsmaTmm
'ILijraJr VY"3! I I Main SKreetAN&rtltion
Ml fefej:fi-t ! I 1Iot iUd CoUl Watl'r yOJJJ Tub and Shower Haths.
I Pt Vfe-HP$li1 I hot(ei!e1iaVotman i
BakrWheeloiftfg. Co I Across ?ltrf.etTX?m J'JRlJf-1"?6 ol Rooms.
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not. to (liuimruto herr filisiniv :o wisn'
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sue wouia iiieKe itw name tne .un3 TTlf
sort or a home tliut Ctalre la lirr
lovo for donioatlcity. made Keiiyme"
'that he had felt many till)" Hint if
Eho had ho also would havo dune veil
i hi profeeelun. Hut that ehe had
taken from him tho demr ad wet;
as tne necessity tor liar i u ;k ;h.'
tauseot her determiuuuon to ern
tanney jtnrl r2legaU the
thqir home to a servant.
. Tomorrow Ituth I'lan
Home Coming.
(Registered U. S. Patent Office)
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