The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS.
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MUE 18 A BANK THAT 18 GROWING I AND WHY
SHOULDN'T IT?
Its funds nre especially protected by the Guaranty. B'und
and its customers have jhe satisfifcl feeling of SAFETY.
First State Bank
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' 'eomplete equipment the same as tho
branch houso haa In Mallas will bo
Cm NEWS BHIEF8 Installed nt an early date. In tact tho
entire plant f6r this work has been j
Hh ordered. Ffco Bcrvlco tor tho proper '
. . caro ot batteries will be Riven all auto )
Autos Registered 'owners regardless ot the make of j
It W. Young Fprd 1S6S; Ingle battOry. With Mr. Carter's years ot
Bros. Ford 1569; B. O. Jleoves nam experience in tho automouuo Business
by. Overland. 1670. .and with the eaulnmont for this work
jlhls station promises to bo one of the"!
Licensed to .Harry 'best in tho state.
The county clerk Saturday Issued
tho following marriage licenses: Hoy Factory Representatives Hero
Poison and Miss Mary Halrd: 13. J. Jim Cosby Studebakor Factor Rep
Johnson and Miss Bertha 0. Moscr. roswitativd from Detroit visited Joo
- il'orry at tho Ed S. Hughes Hardware
Put In New Scale". Company Distributors for this section
Tho Texas and Pacific sonlo orow for tho Studobaker Company Thurs-;
has completed tho Installation of a new day. Mr. Cosby represented the Stude-
Iscalo In tho local yards to bo used as baker Factory In England for some
itiigftMifljirti o'ct mt-'lttmn 3itemtm if! vnS rniUnnmirm -lilit -i T-nrimni nnii i"t"rrawfln'
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See us when in need of land
and cattle loans. Our facil-
ities are such that we are
able to render prompt ser-
vice and can make loans at
a rate that will interest you
GUARANTY
: TRUST COMPANY :
ABILENE : : .: :
TEXAS
a car scale.
Cnrelafcer Reelected.
The county commissioners In session
Thursday re-elected J. K. Fuller care-
taker ot tho county courthouse and
grounds.
tlnle but la-at present visiting deal
era In America. Ho Bpent Wednesday
in Bollinger with It P Kirk Stude-
bakor dealor of that city. While In
Bnllltlger the uoys "put on" an old
fashioned badger fight for Mr. Cos-
by'a benefit nnd he declares that It was
"vory Interesting' and Is convinced
that there la something new every-1
The west is hot like I thought
Install 'Steel Cabinets
The First State Bank and the Guar-. whore
anty Trust Company havo received sev- It would be Uvit all tho sumo I like
eral fine steel cabinets which will be and would really enjoy living hero."
Installed In the big vault to hold all said Mr. Cosby
the papers of the institutions
Married nt Raird
H. It. Lofton and Miss NrrtI 0111 t
were married at tlalrd Th.tiaJ.iy by the j
Rev. W F. Hardy Clda Rout l
They wore married at Mi courthouse
gate at Baud M Miree - inrk. Tiny
will make thalr forao vX uv .!
Autos Registered.
.T. R. Bowman Trent Ford 15G1J
Ulcfnn Webb PotosI Dodge. 1F1G2; W.
J. Isenbcrger Mortal Ford. 1563; It.
A Ivcy Tuscola Bulck 1.VJ1; tra
Armstrong Mcrkcl Chevrolet. lT.6."i; .1.
It. Hester Mcrkcl Chevrolet 1G(J; It.
M. Beaslcy Trent Maxwell 1SG7.
Arrct Xejrro Women.
Ijocal otlicors In a quiet "round up"
Thursday night took four negro wom-
en Into custody One woman took to
her heels when Officer H. O. Anthony
called on her to halt and a few shots
3 ARE HURT;
$200000
ICO FIRE
By Tho Associated Press!
WACO Tex. Nov 1?. Fire
here
eaucii on nor io . mm u i -lthis morning In tlm Intcrurbaii Hotel
from the officer's revolver served to.... 1nni.it...i . ftn nnn
The Molme Universal Tractor
A tractor universal itv its nriaptnlrility to fnrm trnctidn power requirements
matlc practical for general fnrm fjeltl work is offered for your consideration.
JL-Lppwei' tliis tractor meets your demands to pull a Double Disc Plow or a
double disc barrow or n single disc barrow with a spike taotll UflrTOW Irbokell"""' -
behind or to cultivate mow or perform such other tractor work as the avoragt
fnrm has to do. In size too this tractor follows the Idea that thousands of far
mors lnvo given us in tho past few yeors-a close coupled self continued blh-
(lliino as light as the traction power demanded could bo obtained with. Aghln
in tho simplicity of this Molino Universal tractor havo wo met the demands of
mgn who realize that farm machinery must be simplified to the utmost to meet
the conditions on the average farm.
Seo Them at Our Storos--Abilono and Ovalo
ABILENE...
Over Hardware Co ovalo
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accelerate her celerity
did damage estimated at J200.000
Sanger Prothors one of the larg-
est dry goods flrma In the stato w.is
room-mate.
TERSONALS.
4
J L. Standard was here from Tus-
cola Thursday.
t!..t.tt. ".. IV... I
OUiuicin it" ln cttvy ogcr
un tno seconu sccuo.. u M Thrc- pormnn were injured.
T & P. passenger train No. 5 which r .
zot here nine hours lato Thursday
woro nearly fifty National Guardsmen
from Pennsylvania Mnryland and Del-
aware bound for the border to report
for duty.
Arthur Graham was among the Tus-
cola citizens hero Thursday.
S. E. Friend of the Gulon section I fA0" 1 U"8ln;a8 V9tor
was In Abilene on business Thursday."'1" w "' " u" .uu'Dl
.Mrs. it. A. wiuto and daughter.
C. 10. S.'ms who is teaching school rn.i"Jtiilnii Tlri
iL0u:V.! J AW W:' While t. "en .hdrounofW. T Odor
US T rounly nstu etel -re p.v .n near sonje old iban dm icd
durlni? thn wnot- houses In the northern part of town
Saturday they discovered a brand-new
M. D. Williams who was formerly nuto tire and ilm under one tf the
employed by the Campbell Dry. Goods houses. It vvna later Identified by 01-
Company but Is now traveling for an jic Woolen as belonging to htm.
in
Jlnrringe Licenses Nsued
nM.n nnmiv 1nrlr hni laniinil thn .fol
aeorgellafner was bore Friday from M1 norilJe cain0 n Wednesday In lowing licenses to marry all excopt
COTTON BRINGS
20.25 CIS.
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Cox a farmer of the Buffalo
Tuncola. U1P. . frnm mi.ii.. . tho first hclng issued Thursday morn-(C.ap bcetion sold it ba'o or cotton to a
Mra. S. W. Brown of Bradsliavv was pCnt several montr-s. They wcro nc- Ing: Houston Martin and Miss Audrey jlocal gin-man Frldjiy afternoon for
in mo city cnoppmg A-nany. .companled from Ltraino by Mr. and noynoius .vinrv.n uozc ami .u ju--. --. ........
O P. Booltor was up from the Tus-.iMrs PI.Ulp.
ddlayod only a few days estimated
variously from two days to one week
rxninlimtloii Of her bow showed that
throe nlatcs had been stove In to n
degree described by some as a "hole"
and by others as n "dent." Her stem
was twisted-starboard but tho gencr-
nl structure of the submarine was
said to be firmly in place notwith
standing the force of the Impact.
The men of tho Scott had no chanco
for their lives. Tlry went down Im-
prisoned In the pilot house engine
rocms or gallery. Tho Dcutschland
returned to her dock unassisted today
It was learned that the submarined
Incoming cargo was valued In excess
of $10000000. This amount It was
said would barely cover tho vnlue of
securities she will carry. It Is stated
that she -II carry no gold back to
Germany with her.
'S
Tho Ablleno Cotton Exchange. Chas '
Self secretary received tho following
Saturday:
Katie Lee Phillips.
Slurry nt Brad.
W. F. Pctreo of Abilene and Miss
Pnnrl Couondor of Brady woro martlod
at tho homo of the brido Thursday
i- r..t-- 4l t-wi.I..
CO.U-UUWB.O.ip NWUUH .T.UU. J j promncnl ctlon Qf t0
Harvey Brown Is nt Ovalo spending shep Bectlon. wa3 among tho visitors
tho day with home folks. to the county capital Thursday Mr.
Earl Isbll cf Hamlin camo down Uoao staled thnt much wheat Is now
Friday nfic-ncou pud spa-u the n'ght up ' that section nnd glvos fair prom-
with friends In Ablleno. 'so of a good crop.
II. B. ( oo'( was lis town Tbire"i:' Miss Bobyc Robcrson of Buffalo Gap xov. 16th. Mr. Pctrce drove over to
from Dewey transecUag bt'r.fcss mf- was brought to Ablleno late Wednes- nrody Wednesday In his new Ovor
tern and greeting friegds. day evening and underwent an opera- janj Car which he purchased for the
J. II. Petr a " jEi i t.t'zon of tlon for appendicitis at a local santta- trip was married Thursday and he
tho Potcal 6C'.f0siWrrbHsiues vis- num. sue was roporieu uo;ng very nnd hla bride rcturueu io auiiuuu n
itor in Abilene Thursday. .nicely Thursday morning. - aay In "their" now car
Mr. A. 51. Landera.Vf Tuscola waa I Mrs. R. II. Parker of Abilene and extend congratulates
among tao out-of-town shoppers here daughter. Mrs. Bottle p. Kelloy. ot j m-nifunl
." . nmiVAi- Pfll Intt nn li Sllnahlnn I 11011 ITU III ManilOni.
rr.uay. .i nnnHnv nmrni... fn. nniina I n. n. Jcfferlos of Abllone who ex
m Miss rj-AVatts. after a visit witu . ' . . - . . .' hlWtcd mm of nl8 chickens at th
ncr auntMisa i.:zzie vvaus ii rn- dllllBlte. yirZ D. P. Woodward. Central West Toxbb Poultry Awocia-
day morning lor aan AUgusuue nerc
hnnin i
. '. t.. ... m..1. r . American
.?f.;rftwTnhHS. tS.' neadQuartera here returned Frl- --" th" 5n7.ffcn
ed to Abilene Saturday after a two "JSg aTokmulgee and Henr?: bird' won first over tb. rort that
weeks trip over this texrltory. iLf Oklahoma tocU flrst )rlzo aie.SUV! &ii !
Misses Clara Pearl Jacksoo Bettlo 0tta' kahtma- Texas at Dallas Tho Stamford show
HaJnAJeMtoilnnavS'' Dr- J- " Dods and J' U Wnter as pronounced a success.
jVa iJLtJl f 11 r nil .nrni ve returned from a hunting trip to 1
Leland Jaekson .all of Balrd motorcJ. . aUttmobHo. They- iVarci-Cranford.
up to ADJiene inursaay oiuuiub. bnii Hieidld luck anion tho came -rm w. Tree and Mlw L4ra
n.i
wvmhrnm.ii A. it. Jo hnson and Miss ino uaio woigncu wie pounds ami i
Zona Wallace; II. M. Smodlcy and Mlss'lietlod the owner $l22.t5Q. If tho seed Mar
'ew lork.
Open High
sold also with Ihe market jjny
i of $52 a t6n Ir. Cox would' jMiv '
had been
on a basis
have realized about ?130 for his bale
of cotton
Tho local market hud a middling bn.
sis of lO.s'i ccntg Friday which ts the
uosi in iitsiory
The Hltit Medicine.
PatientDoctor what I lK-ed Is
uomcthlns to stir me un something
Their friends to put me In flglitlng trim. Uid you
put anything like that in tho proscrip-
tion! Doctor No. You will find that In
tho bill.
watt nftnr a ilslt with Special Thursday morning for Dallas ' P- II. Jef(
I.-1 "i wm ip Kri where they go to visit Mrs. Parker'a hlblted some
is Lizzie Watts left rr . .. ." n n . j...w.i r-..tri w.
f- c A...n..o h.. uttuiu mis. u. i. nuva(u. ....?. -------- ; . -- .. -r-r r- t a m r r r r-
tSSSSSSSrSSSrfeirtUtKAL PKUBt
OF DEUTSCHLAND
COLLISION BEGUN
John Q. Loveless laud inspector for hnEeed bv them beinc one deer and rciiTnbeth Crawford Were murrliMl on
.. -r. J . r . n.nH.. . I - -r .... --' r - . .
100 rcaurai inuriKaEo uuiuiiuu ui
Dallas spent Thursday In Alileno on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cox will spend
tho winter in Abilene at the homo of.
ten days
uaugntor
of tho
Vac. Tavao tpfivnloif rirrlv Sflfi milrvx
momlPg for Longview for a few days' h f he Ea8t Texas coun.
business vsit. try Tjgy visUed aX nonham and
By Siipc'al l-as'd Wire
MOW IjONUON. Nov. 17- The collls-
ion whlcli caused tho inerliant subma
gome antelopes. the cveplnu ol tne loin in m
President J. D. Sandefer of Simmons lors of the First Banthst cUurrh. Dr.
College left Saturday morning on the ?. A. Jonkens officiating. TU oung
Sunshlno Special for New York City people are well known hero and uave
IH Vtflllll III . . .. .1 .!.. Ar IrlAHflU .ULlfl Will tTllDUli
.u. "ttV un r v:t i xtiiiR ia vi-iii rw ennp iiuiiurojn ut mihp t --.-- -'.... r.......n... . .
Mrs. R. H. Parker who Is tha mother :?""' .-" .i- -.i "wiii tnoi ..cratulatlons. THo bride te a .f-uw uuirnianii to uoauoou iPr ro
ot Mrs Cox. 'i.n.tB.c rp thn .niii.ni in ihA Hi- ritv duuKlitor of J. S. Crawford. Thy
rionrva t ninrir nt thn American .. . . .. ... ...... ... have (iccuuitHl tboir pretty home m
V.S....O- -. w.-... : .. . . ft K .) innviv. who recently - --.
Public Service Company left on tho ." m n .nmni.n trin thn. Poplar street.
uelaieu auu&umo oiietiai iuuioui;
many
turn vo)a?e to Germany altuoat imme.
atately attor the outset when a con-
voyuuf tug tho T. A. Scott jr. was
sunk with a crow of flvo meu. was th-
suUlect of federal Investigation thin
iiitoriioon. Witnesses told a board
To Lcaie for S)liester
leave Fr4ay night for Sylvester lio!BBoel of L'nltod Staiea inspector
Mrs. George D. Graves of MorHel. otn' aceT In tha sTcUon Toi ihe state Jrtto UelTlmded bTapt
I"4 tt."f? 7?inJ "1' And the roads in good shape. " fe?" BTbT Sm? WIthey. of ?ha 2SSL J &
conditloiut under
which thf kubmarjne clipped out of
thi harbor in lhe darkness so that '
""" '" "u""Vr '"""y.r? ana-iouno me roaas in goou B..up. - . ... e drf
w. Vi.1 T.iieT 3 rs Mra. S. S. Anderson who has been srijuke's church here by Rev. J. W
I1 '"ffinST. P ' ' (qr 80rae. Wee' la naydar S I ha ! 55 arrive Friday night
Mr. and Mrs
married Wednesday at Kuja i. was accompanied by her daughter. ":. .. h rch 9ty Sunday ;waa aetiBi. as hr protector Just out-
were n Ablleno & while Thursday on Mr wm Archor. and Dr.'S. R. Catas. ".cee at iaa r"; "'?:..." 'id thu .u.n
.. . .. ...i .!... ...in " : T. . - i. - - - - n ( vftiir air. tow sew cwiev .i :t. - -
ttioir way io uauau. uw ." - jirg. Anderson's thousands rl nteiiua "". Z1 "11 .tota- nr manv
U KW W. u w. n.nm-
friends so with him.
20.1&
20.21
20.42
20.07
20.70
2032
20.00
20.75
20.0S
204JO
Low
20.11
20.20
20. SO
20.CC
20.05
Closed vory steady 21 to 2"
Close
20.51 !
20 r.G
20.72
2o vs
20.8(5
up. I
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I WANT
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mm
We Pay Highest
Market Price
Ph 172
The Hfjilene
Produce Go.
i'! ' ' Wi'WOFZznrMvr.zrrmarnKtrni mm. u. .uijjocZSi
New Orlcann
Open Hlgn Low does
IU.CG 10.90 1 .. ):.S7
1JI.S0 20.OS 10.7C 2o.o;5
20.01 20.32 20.01 20 30
20.21 20.5-1 20.21 2).Ti
2032 20.(ifi 20.31 '2.G3
Dec ....
.Ian
Mar ....
May ....
July ....
Closed very stwady. 10 to 21 up.
Llicrpool.
No Liverpool closed Sntiirday.
Quiot;
New
middling
lork.
20 JO.; sales nouo
w Orleans.
Steady; hiiddlin'g 2o; aaloa SO; to
arrive 200.
Oalrestnn.
Steady; middling 20.H0; aalou none;
f o. b. 2C00.
lfOMtlHI SpdlS.
Steady; middling 2030; antes 1SS1;
to arrive 2027. f. o. b. OS
Hnllm Hoots.
Steady; middling 105; nle 7087.
Produce Jiarkt-1.
Deo Wheat 1.7?; corn 88; oat fill.
May Wheat 1.81; corn 91; oats Gl.
July: Wheat 155; uom 01.
Dec- Lard 1G 12.
Jan: Porh 88.80; lard l-.oo. ri&s
14.32.
May
Dec
May
Real Estate ForySale-Money io Loan
I'riii Hht
o nercs in .Noi-tli I'urK tlraiU as cash n.Miu-iit on a little liiriii
h! -'2 utTfs b iiiilrs ."ullivvt.st o AIhI.ul'. bo in i-nltnation -
t rmlo.
Jlf; i.) Ill eultivatioii; 7
50 per aero. J.'OO.OO cush.
uu-iits It; milofi. South of
linn iht jnci-f
Tiiipau.v . t an make loans and
a iiiff Uttli plai-
KJ 1H ai'rrs 12 llls Sonth
acres rough jnsa laiuL-flTly $1
ul() acres all jroot
Liilihookr To
I linvo the s.ai
buy V L. Notts.
aiitl
iiij
liajd
ovj
101
C. Cr Comoere. Abilenft
7 .-
Over Yager Shoe Store.
Pork 26.82; ribs H 12
Sugar 4.0?.
Coffen 8 51.
STOCK MARKET.
This report furnished daily by wire
tnr Tlnllns u'hnri shf. nnteiMl I lift Ran- . ..' c. . ... ..- ...m 1. a Sh llillf ht knlimri'a hafnru iluvhraola
t ii Hunt whn ware :r' -VTir.T "."";;:"";"". aK from I'Utnara. ai. iu - -. :;-;.-"----""-' --
i iu ip.. u'v oauiMiriuui iur uwidhiiil a.. ... 8tation this vaar. there being two " mu uown ta tug. which
tsdav at RUltt. Texas .. .nrnn nlaA lv her damrhntr IWI uuu" "' "" "" .?.!.. .was nctlu oo !..- ....- .-. ...
make their home. ju this section will vvlsh for her a
E. R. Bynum who was HI of t- rapid recovery. ".
phold fever for several weeks is now j jjr j c Maddoj.. after a visit hare
ebte to be About fld evpecuu iie'j; hjg. brolbr. Or R. A. Maddox.i
eufflclently recovered to inane a inp and wltn frionds and relatives in other
downtown In a few days. 'parts of the state left Wednesday
Miss Ruby Heed came In Wednesday night for his home In Kansas City
mo teathwaay came from rapt. Koe-
nig. of the LNwUchlaml F. W. Krapoftl
lib. ehlaf officer and Han Kieew his
Initall Steam 1'rcj.s IwlUfl engineer u was gtvon in sec-
Th. w.v Tailors nt 11B Chestnut 1(l ut lcama hnona tarough attc-
strMt. ownad and maaascd by Rwry- 'w!tf u htmhvti Hwitiiri
hill aad Holder taetalh a Minnas "u arciuuni. ourvivors
Steam ProsslnK Machine tne pa ." " uw i maiivr were
night from Kentucky. When she ot His visit here was vorv pleasant and k Th borolne more agraad. that i was due to a eoaiblha
ineuas ouriug nis . aeeantry they. w carrenta. which carried
took the agency for the Dundee Wool- i" ' " " cuuree mjui aero
off the train at Abilene ebe saw her t he made many
oarcntsfor the first lime in live year 8nor; Btay.
Tbey reside at 242 Elm street. -rjje Rey. Wm. Daeschner and family
Campbell & Rosson Live
stock Commission Co.
Fort Worth Texas
Represented in all markets. -
Foster's Dec 1916 Weather Chart
tCopvrlrhtm Vila y y -p. Poster
Published monthly for the Benefit of the Farmers by
L SIMPSON LUMBER CO
December tomporaturo will avorago in-low normal; last weak and first
days of mouth will bo warmer than usual ami middle throtwvock colder
than usual. About normal precipitation moat anow in northern sttiotm
"Wl ii.imaiii)u aim uwi sevure uuri during weeks centering onvDe
cembor 2 1J and 20. lmt named nurTil will hrlm? ..v..r i-i .)..
f?..... ...... ........ .. .. jr. - ww.w.. ..uhv UtW....O.
uiuui nmui wuvo unii maw near uecwiiiicr 2-j
7
Di '1
cm
rr : r iv-T
en Mills whbh is a populiir houfl '' ollh submarine aad to the
n A Smith dean of Stamford Col- have gone to Seguln where he bcoms fne .ai mni -utis th tltv claraneag. which was to be the Duth
lee and formerly principal of the Abl- pastor of the German Evangelical TvfIors j.ave jii. UD theIr traflB to lands medium of safaty. bat wbkb iu-
lene High School was a visitor In church. He was pastor of the local h extwit im a utmni TQm waB w.
Attlene Thursday afternoon greeting Evangelical church for four yean. and MBtiar CHable them to tarn aut
J u - . j .. t IXh .0 Ihdi. cl.u hrtrn Un Inralli. .nn.l. . ' . ..
Ills mam ir.eaqa uexu. iuus. w . .uv . umw .j. wark Iafi. eajKj -y ate ra
atead urcvvBtad observation.
Capt Kofilg wculd oaly bay today
"It's a terrfbla tiling to loae thofce
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2 3.4'5 C 7 6 9 iQll !:
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Cold 1
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Sill
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14
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Treble lije repriitnUataaw!
the prected departuretffi
catelHlng temneraturtf ai
ivy temperature lin
below (ook-r thaTi usual
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bio
vmperaturos the heaty black Una
The bluck line tending Howard IndL
v.rd indicates falling tamuoratura. whora
aboe normal indications are for warmer.
The I indl. atus when tor waves flll crow
STOCKYAUD3. Fort Worth. Texas
Um Emmie Harris who nas oeen .WJ . " '"" ""v"v M"i" -" Jajlsg sacli gacd natrosasg that wrZcT:. " " UJWy"- lV '"" !us;a!V7 ?lf ronB l ? mguer.
Visiting relatives and menas a au- : 1 . " ' . to get 3 Wflai prassxus juacniaor ' 7" 7hm . ... T T V' .. '-" . nrKei
Lu returned to her home In ort ' Ibtated Mr. BerrybUL r .fo ? th '"Bef15 Uie blama bteady for the wa.k.
ZZZ oi... lmi.1. nn th Sun-. HaUcs a Kow. "" tM1 for tha loss of tk T .A- Scott Jr.. and CJattle 750. includbiK UO oalvos.
hliiaia SactoL
I "My wife has a wheedling way with
nM C?l. 1...MB IA....H. U. . t
11 P. Plckard. woprtetor of the Dub- "V" "T" "'u'. 1" uw """
m . -taaai Laundry was &re. Satfdax go does mrnei bSe ralsea it If J!1 Pr"t-O.I
t 4lUm the coavent and visited . " t B haTafe nafcTe or" W"" tWlt
SL-JrH -H. P. CaesEiT Ws toJS ' Jal abe ask for - Wji ( u
I'rcuMLLitc .Station
tal Staaip of Dallas repreaaatitis
Llta SlfiraK uaiwr"
loul a deal gajujrda' Wirij
for a j?reit-0-LU ijtr-
aj Binary Swvice stattoa hara. A
iiur mww iny wm naar me testl- maraet uuminal for tha waek. Bear
Jony of (Japt Pre4Jlak Hfnsch. an qf. Oeers 15 higher. Ctowa 2 to W tower
flelal of tjbe Eastern Forwarding Cm-r Heifers and bulls utaady. Calvw ba to
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tha tug. It might bo several dav hi- on all olaases. i
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waves will be about a day earlier and cool wave a day later.
We invite you to call on us when in the City.
L. SIMPSON LUMBER COMPANY
Union Painless Dentists
GUABANTEED WOfiK MODERATE PRICES
CROWNS UM. SET PE TEETH $5.00 UP
TEETH EXTRACTED W.
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1916, newspaper, November 21, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331563/m1/2/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.