The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
is nn indication that the service it render is stttigfactery to its
customers. If you arc not already a patrtin of ears We incite
- you to call on us in ouf now heffie where we haVo providrd nil
conveniences commensurate with up to date banking.
HI a
Bank
Rational
C Wit a I and Surplus $200000
i 'r Ct. Ir.tjr est Paid on Savings Accounts
.'.IUSUNAL
P C ' ot if Shrit vas her
.i iv bu'v.e
i wtr'i m- i m- to yic
m h r mot .1rn T WIIIKiHt
lr
I
! tit
.tif"
t: KtW tna Mrs. n Hoi.
c returned from a visit to
Meevc. formerly of Abilene.
.'. ediietday front Dallas en
JitlJn
!
It
of Rod Mclbmiel.
':.tmc of tetanus. a re-
' -iv 1 Thrrsday.
M. Whirier f raraa-ouh!. Aa-
i ir the it stlttn t hi vn
Foul and family.
l .t of Haell county
i T r i!r m the lty visiting
t J-iMi :' i spending1 hln third
"r s niji imi O'llege. '
. i".itJii. . tU 21t Afllnh
. .. . ... a j .... I
a n AllU'tlF limrjKHij. nr pihj.
It received Thursday. It was a Uious-
and dollar IjHI. one of the wrest "hi
captivity" The bank has had $ lo.nnn
Mils before hut thu th first ttnie
a ffeounand doUar rtjl lias turne-t in
there in .war.
Ii. of r. JleeUtn;
Tere will be an Important meeting
tonight of Knlghta of Pythias. Nomi-
nation of officers ami other Important
business. All members urged to nl-
lenrf. . J Uermlon. C C: it. A. Mad-
Ldo. K o" K & S.
Cot Throe Peer
Mr and Mrs. D. M. Oldham Jr. of
Abilene and D. M. Oldham Sr. of As
pertnnttt h:ive returned from a week's
hunting trip to the Junction section
where the turty succeeded la bantu.'
three buck deer ami a number of .'
squirrels and ducks. They also found' J
LADIES DRESSES
lust received from
our best New York
connections. See
the new styles.
Prices' $9.90 to $45.'
LADIES COATS
New styles just in
. warm and cozy. Big
values
"$11.00 to $37.50
LADIES SUITS
In pretty new styles
better values. New-
er styles
$16.50 to $47.50.
GAGE HATS
Elzee Hats .Minter
Hats. New Numbers
for this weeks sell-
Prices
$250 to $12.50.
mg.
m
vtitix
Soods
OSS'
Abilene's Progressive Store.
Comaxv
stobxsss:!
1A-.H AM
';it York.
plasty of fish and gathered a Quantity
of pecan Mr. OMUatn Jr. renorted
Hhat wet Ion very dri". .
Tar Turned Oier.
W r Cosby has ret'clred a letter
Mar
Mny
Open
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2T S.
s;.i:
2.7S
2.57
Uow
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23v?
Close
27.39
26.70
2.29
UAH
ronriunton of the war. for wliirJi pur-
Wed pose the new government must jro-
Closc pose an armistice to the belligerents:
27.40 second handing over of land to pens-
2C.6&;anls; third settleroeht of th'o economlr
2M0: crisis.
HcseJ steady. 1 down to S up.
3S.ll
'All motor
i mandcered."
cars have been com-
iaate tli Vails JseCif fro Mr. Cby ue4 Wttatwr T-f;
..- u ported very r.m Thurs- P;" teo-toot embaakment near Har
. . .. ... -t-..i.tMi that place Weloeday. No hue was May
Li. Wednesday that he had !Hd."J'l .Wttn her lfer. Mrs Will t
. Open
..JS.IB
Nun Urlenns.
Htgk I.ow
ft! -srs
S.l 2IU6
jr. sr.ie
2r.6: 21 as
Close
toAQ
r.:i
l ' I.ITT1.B HBHUKHT IIIIOWX.
wl.t
Ctosoj little Horbert Browt three yoftrs
IC.36 ten months old "n bright sweet. In-
t3.7SftelUceat child of Mr. and Mrs. Sidy
S OF TEX. SOLONS
IS
E
t i
let-turo at the officers' training camps of a loan to China of an amount equiv
on the activities of the lied Cross m ( alent to $lo. tHi.noo The money tp to
Kurope. ' be applied to the rehabilitation of th
For mor than a month on a north-! Communications Hanks of China and
! em sector of the line the British had t Is secured by Chinese Republic treas
been secretly mining beneath theuor- ury bonds. The Interest rato Is 7 1 2
por cent and the tornt throe years.
man trenches. The work was almost!
complete. During the operations sev-
eral canary llrds were as usual kept
lti the excavations to warn the work-
ers of the presence of tiro damp which
ts fatal tp the birds. One little song
WA1J HHDl'CKS Sl'ICntK KATE
Staff Special to Tho Reporter.
AUSTIN. Tex.. Nov. S.--In an on'n
Ion to the legislative1 WcsUgatlnR ; ster however escaped from Its ob j
cuminucee mo attorney generars ue-jtiew into tno iniuuio or "no mans
From the Spectator. New York
Tho suicide record for'1910 Indicates
tho profouad Influeuce of tho war by
i' v""-l 'o be erroneous. W l
AHiitiiMt ..nd Luther Woodrouf ot Ab-
. . arc .-.' the Lednidc of ther br.ith-
"losed steady A up to. A to n down
tinlnjts. Mrs. Cosby Went to Naples.
thi vetR to attend the funeral of her!
brother. Charlie christian who died Closed t
suddenly Uet Satunlay at Kansas eaaler; gord
UAA SrSen of ttmfrhVw Ulld at he fam- rtment today held tiutt the legSsl- land -and flighting on a bush beta a "tatijoj? matwlnl reduction over
35 24 iiv hrth. rin th Mh tnt n i n m tur0 lnB tno lwer under the constl- to sing. former yoara
-J.t.H) ROOJe OB me Sin ln.t nt . p. m. .. r to KnU-K .... rl ' nZ . i l .i. i.I.ji. i Tho rmluptinn In thn Timitrnl conn-
. rtf ftftitfck tiliAlimnfiln lf was n ttlln " i7Ao tu awiivix Hit" un w Ul
S w I ... ...... .. . ...lav Anmmlaafnnai nnil tUn atntA 1llt-
hMitkur 1I ..- . I..I.I in r.( In iJ'vv"iii "..M i" c... &
BUV7! . ... &. ftCVl. 1(1W
Pnnatnrnsttnn p.t.nn.1 in Ihn ItrlHah '
lines. If the bird should ho discovered
mrt Jt.iorr.uher Harvey I
ii 1. m returned from Eastland
.re tli- t nsinei of the present
11 of 1 ."trl ha Iwen tomlleted. The
.! i.riv U1 formall.. end Saturday
Tim- tnj the reiuler November l
.u . Mulene wtll Mouto ".; I wi
1if.1r4t1.ely Ugnt uv.i anu wiimi iw c
. fn collet
i
S!
.-.r.-.-- . t 11UI. I II
UI l M!i V ft ! K l r. '
AMI lH'SlNKSS LOCALS
.H Urh'r Yerj Lou.
v r.t . ...ed ike M tltU. Thurs-
..11 noon ut 2 01 buk that Mr.
i.r .j- bs Ktng t the 'Irter
n . t u.ile north of the clt Tte
J li m the Nugent road.
City. Meadames Cosby and Jennings' bHjtt; due
ro expected home
ma.
NClTifZ Ttl TVX BsCyVkS.
fy
M yfi at the fiiiJoVrng Eacea on
:yi nauieu ig-inc nriKj wi
i-ficd.. ritiirday. Nov fjr j
iff MrtluUy. NOV. IS W
I Htfjisti.kwTuesduy nujpilti'g only.
Nov JLu ? ft '
oMoyVvue:.da j0reoon only.
i.i..'ij f
I iau; eru"j)jsrj- naming no si.
' Tu TCl- Jjr!uedjxr aftcruooit. N-
i;ufj. (5apvhursday morning.
Nov. ""'- f
O. II TITTLE. !
ursdav evening jower.
f
Aew 'iork pot
Quiet widdtlag SS.SS; sales 105.
'orr Orleans Spots.
Firm; middling 27 63; sales 33
including tUXl hedge 7t0 llttter
arrlw IC
Galicswn Spoi
Steady: middling 27.tO; eales Si:
o b SOO.
The reduction In tho neutral coun
tries of Europe boenmo oarly apparent.
'or
t. i c.... i... . f . . e way commlrslon and nlaco the Darfor-i bv tho Rriaan tho wnrit of woakaias shown by tho roturns for I'JIS. t
t.Mtiii.Mu iiiuu. : liunaio nan cenviery. a iarRarcom- - ... ..: :.L :.zz'..'. .. v ... "-..' " . .k. ... ...o - hiaimia
nlv nio 17 biehnr tw.ti ........ .r . .. i.. .... i..i i.ff'V.i "" "i uuv'oe oi mesw respective i wouiu go ior uaugnt. as me enemy i "l ".""' lB Bl" ""'w "" "" "
suy 10 10 i. nigner. snois.yany of friends at ten Jed the faneral . ...t ... ... : i ..... . . .. -. 'oiD. iimi n tnii nmi tot in kihi
middling 2.ss; snloa .ad went iththeJcsBbnes. May 'V '"1 "' "'..T. """"""?"'u": I " VF "TPrst "5 """&"A5.t T ; " . w V-TV: "' i" r .r"U ...
lnimWow Tii n iin.' iir t.. i. &ut!Z.... ..i i.i.. " a usu """ iulu ln! 'egwiaiure us presence ana prepare to coraoni uie " " " .."" -
tomorroH. u 1-. to .1 l-;ttod s .. -.nirlufTGfl)ein and Holy .. thn ..... . .- ni . ... .' iJa Vi. . M 1915 wn fl.l tier 100i)00 acalnst GO m
rI'l. ii i- i u jjlmit: yc
t WUef? ityNew
laffirnnAjfi
iro nrnrMi
reavtsl hearts
V. P CROW.
rc.ide?
adv.
Uoulun Spots.
Steady; middling 87l; sales 1103;
to arrive 4340; rob ISM.
' lulhu Spots
steady; middling S4.S&; aalen U754
W BIG 0. S.
OPS AHE GOING TO
BESAYSGOVERNfflTL.
vervis.'on of the rnllroail cnnimlaslon
alt public con Ice corporations char-
tered under tho laws of the state. De-
fore making recommendations for the
caa&olHlatiaK of a number of commis-
sions boards etc. the investigating
committee desired to know whether or
I ot the legislature had the authority to
do so.
Immediately ordered to opon fire on
the canary to destroy it Hut It seem-
ed to bear a charmed life- Even tho
sharp shooters faded to bring it down
as it hopped from twig to twig Fi-
nally the artillery bad to he called on.
trench n'in with a well-timed shell
1914. and 5 In the five yoars ended
with 1913. Tho rate for Switzerland
in 1915 was 21.5 per 100000 against
24.3 In 1914. and 23.4 in fho five years
ended with 1913.
Outside o' the neutral countries of
Europe the only returns available are
S13UI0XS LYCKl'M TIIl'llSltAY
blew the bird and the bush and the for England and Wates. The rate for
T- - " ' " -T-- .. . ..-
i 1916 was omy s.4 per iouweo agnnst
song into nothingness.
Ic
The preceding five years
adv
T.iv Collet-tor. Talor County.
Hank Force IMncd
t.M-dr larsr. president of the First
tut' llank. was Host to the entire bank
s r.v at a enison feast at Johnsn s
fe lnday avaning. Mr J'nrter
. tup u member of a huntiug party
in. I. returned recently nll 8car-
Hade Fire Spefl.
J'reidei J 1 Saadefer f atoimtuts
K10CHU
CATTLE GENERALLY
STEADY ON THUHS
The N'ew Orleans Cotton Excnge
i wtl be cosed November 2ik Thanks-
giving VHiy.
Colton Market
i Th cotton market went up on the
glnners' report Thursday woruing hut
I went down again on recei4 ot the
KvssIsh news The basis was ut 2V
at 3 p. m. Thursday on the lot-gl mar-
MeL
The Daveany Festival Quintette j
ill a linear in the Simmons Collece :
j Auditorium this even'ng as the second
I itniulukr flf th tvAilMft MmrBd Tbia
; Uy The Aswlgted Press p-ny of artlsls a musical organ-
WAStlLVQTON NVr. S.-Preliraii. liaUon which fills a unique place in
nary estimates of farm crone made U concert platform. They give pro-
puhlic tonaj- by the Den.rtn.ent of e Crom old folk snss U m Tha AMOcUled Prds8
NEXT DEVELOPMENT
DOR.D55UIH5.A
ipany. Is reiorted by the Brooklyn
Eagle as possessing a voce of re-
i'. alii
i at
UUC.
1 . f'
ho h.s just returned from
made five ie'tiee in one anwia) to The KetKrtr.
i p4li. tie oesieton being
i istiiute 1'reeldeat Ssi4e-
4 i tte interest at gimpons
reenltv
i
iOCKYAIU. Fort Yiurtb. Tesc.
Nv. .-Uflg mceipis inday wer 3W
ana tne nssrsw emnes te cent nHN-
witk ton Uags brtaging II? for a 4utM
load and belk f 15 ?i and $t-Mj ::
Cattle reelBts were HMW wlHd-"
tag i.o ism. ie steers were ;4y
stead- to is cents tower wua top p
Corn:
112 1S.
Oais:
Grain Jliirket
Uec' IMU; Jan. 113; May
Dee.5-S; Jan. tai-S.
Agriculture la the November crop re-( SJr. n-MBT. manager of the cow
port follows:
Corar-3.t91.0MGo bushels.
Buck wheat- KS3o00 bushels.
Potatoes- 39.6S6.O0u bMghels.
iweet nctatoee4.73TeOA bushels.
The corn figures are the largest by
mom than MOO.OOO bushels over
grown In the history of the nation.
'" '"" enja i e'iaiiiii. li ... pmM
urs sni hasb OFF iiotum.i.
club'
Mr. Davenny hi also a very skilled
violinist.
The Quintette will present "The 1U-
;ueilaa uirl in costume. This splen-
did opera needs no special iatroduc-
tioa. t is one that has stood the test
of time. In addition to the operatic
nw nbers a short mtecellaneens pro- '
.tmphi to Lelhu
Tn. . ;-r.- t Issue c isslte's Week-
. .sn..i NfcV.wtHi !ia. prints a
f.oraph of sU. Tnjlr Cuttnty
rt .t fiw -w wftntB are airetft?. tJ - ... Jn ... .. ...r f
.... .!.. mt-. UJ.. M.'""" " " f"W .'-'". 'w-e 1
Produce Market
' Pork Lant
........ 34'SA
grw win b glveR.
t rsv nmiMiceinent at
the S'nuasn
4LW
ii Hie
hi -l n
i' Sl
M iK-l
:'-; if jjr. sft 2:?? tfottnr&rnsss;
tu the H9( rail. Tney are
tva.i. top fW bulk fl-W to IA.W.
cf Thnwas U Ortniea .MttTi.rt.$toJa Calve ateons
; on best weak an others top flu sw.
Ul. vf llj
h . I'.
A Mt r
THI I
1.M Hill
. urioltie of tba cttrren-
. iu rued an at the Karmers
rns atUUltak in a 4hi
Ud Ii t
. cj
HI Hl.lgYaVOL'.
Fii5JH0NtlllTrf
t 1 Her ItseVvlrj'TN'ajAN .
.- . i 1 1 1 Jr&taLtjf -1 lirered
yrt d. . .. ifftUlt-hlif brWhitts.
y iVh. :yru..h IPappSte.uo)
n r uy itngih snilnose m sleen
" KVv J"c Yot iul It tASMMred
' t" y uv$ t t e MigB and
: ' tijTiUtnnKtb m I m able to
-.? . I
" I
bait. "n to f S m Siocksr steer dull
$6W to $$M. ews steady. 54 W to
HfS. batfers steady && to ST5;
lives steady. 1 ft W to ii.
Sneep rece pis tudsy were l.Sw gad
marl. el was steady ; most all goats.
THURSDAY'S MARKETS
Cottonseed OIL-
Snats IS 751V.
Kov lS-lt.0o; Pec. IS
l4S-&5; Feb- 1S4UB;
pril ltW; May li0ti.
Prime crude I
Ctc-setl iulet. tot
Where is the
7
10-60
rr
Bank ricarlugs
Abilene bank clearings for
da phtMi M
Thnrs-
i tcp ini
l-r.m bit is
.? - I mer
!a eu every
for cbronU
lieia ie it I
8tJd irvi.
bcfUe
Local Produce
At Orasars: Huas 12e. fryers 14c
turkeys IU kc l&C batter 35c
At Wholesalers'; Heas 12c. fryers
16c. turkeys 13c eggs 36e. butter SOc
COTTOS.
c Cit Texas Colton I"xch?nte
rr:-. ( 1 tte fc'.'ewlag. Thure-ay
1KXA.SFlUMfR!.v
.iNOJf. 10
r;
fijf
ul4g1fl.
.Afn 4W0.
JCA-ade?
-
itf n
vr
STOCKHOL1L Nov. .--Tae eiUt
race f Fiauiab waamm ami amaw
( p w pu eMeaewauart. eft. ins went ieeunt ionise ior uus year states
imthnm coaat. walrn la beiHg smtit4 UPt thid funnxw conttwny which it ts ;
Hitu ly tfermaa sahwisrtwas le elM.v te-artgltig here tonight tossiher with
dkalad hjwiralnBtMryt tnveati0tUo the othr nnmbets which an tn anpear (
8377 lata a toilet natwnsn Finns ami Wave been brought in VbUane at a cost ;
siwedUn DMsUnns anthorlUte off Halm- alanMt doable that of any other lint I
iMi sndT A wntarbeai tnjtnjad ky ve N attrapttons eve preeented in i'A Secret of ths Great i
""HHtw nmJUifglVaAJgSwedigli manaftngw ifa the only tatnf f ItaJ
i customs offfeieU wka mm drivou ff lkUU lu this sette OT tk eonatrr l oiasrv Nuxatra iron Wilt
.. u.. ... lmuu. ij. i..i . . ii.' .it t nuiiAiuy n uniuu ttut nutro oat Ntieui Rundown I
17: n. r '"3 f "T -"I!" aXmm ' 7 i.r ZlJZ'TZ-riLZ i r cent. stratr ..mt
rtnes delivered arrn aad hiuiuuhkh h downtown people wiU ha present m:w w.nK. k v Mum
to Finnish benta fr ia remaining numbers - r.3T aeuh SI
" " . i . isr ? ea n otiwr uin- i. rftmuLiiiuii mJl.ln-
. ....-. .1.. . . l- . r - . . r-
. uts aau prvmaruv i. yt q u pj- uu
. snted Varnerer's fSHions Alpine
i 10.1 In 1914.
f the rate wei 9.9.
( The corresponding data for the pro
I Inee of Otunrh. Canada are of Inter
J est as Indicating that during the last
three years for which the Information
ts avauauie tne rate was m i
ng I$l'. or 5.3 per l"o "o. against
during '314 and t'.J during lsl.!
Comnarlne these results with tit.'
; Ynieriean experience for ti: it ap
oears that the rate was onlv 17 6 per
WASIUXUTON. Nov S. Premier lue.ooo in the Cnited States or the
Kerensky's fall and collapse of bis lowest m record since io; nurinc
government in Petrograd into the 1915 the average rate for one hundred
ina.iMHi.
e mar
carded here as threatening Russia k-wi raiiuettan t th.. r.ite dunas; i-i.
w'th civil war which an her friends may safely and In a large measure
has hoped o se avoided be attributed to the war
The state department without of- As evideu.e partlv confirming this
flcial infonuattoR today was silent as' concluslou reference m.iv 1 . tuade t..
ta the Rneshut situs Uoh. the interesting fact that the rate of
u t . .. busiaees failures durln? lslii was the
S10OOO.thW LOAN TO CHINA 1 towe4t on vecortl far the last three
TOKIO. Nov S. The Finance le- years or only U during 1915 and
eartmast as annonncea tne signing no during m
tnarkable quality whkh charmed the h ot the MaximUlsts who propose Amerlean titles vas 2D 2 per 1(
numbers 5 7hs . gnUct elghborttao4 TnX !? TL"y n. It fJ during 1914 it was 2o.7 The
Iron is the Greatesftif allStrength
nr
Builders Says
furom
adv.
SOME a.Ut!
HOSPBHOrS
CANCflf. lUiMfLlTUCATIQXS
r
WASJUKUTON. No! S-A ttrtkuw
ItidtaaAlon rf tarmen HroHrliy nn
ir war nrUes rstclusg thn Federal weekly wall Use dally retina af Just
farm Loan umr was a report um
ftwun HiMtstoe bank that many
ts rmer havtt abandoned plans to take
loans . here use they re we J enough
bom this year's crops to pay ott their
farm 1
LOKliOK. Nov. . T-The Britten army 1 J "SSrl?l
ia France gets nearly ioo.mo pound.
f Jam tvery wee front UMs couatry
The dally nuioa of three enncea t
cheeae calls nr m shtpmsnt af be-
tween l.OnnjMM ami 3.4MJM nonmto
it
HIUSIAS l'UOBUM
over half an enure- of tan anearhs ner
b.a'f a million pounds each wek.
FISHBHieS PJUH'EDS OIJOW
eMMMMMe
t'OPttKliAGMK. Ksv S.TTIW pro
. .els ef the Iktntan sea f snerl iworc
Han double l during the pa
-.-. V lUIil flu ukljauttfv af lb MUl n
U- The Asswhtted Prnss. creased about 40 per cent The vslne
lONlK o !v The Russian for last hm was uearlv JlSuvO .
Ws Agen v adds NiIjh Leume ' Tb uutnttt .f lUyUU flst.era.in
w . rttved pr- ' Dgd ccrs o t r.w 11.--.1 an tn rease of about
1 .-1 thr a nM- - n tef "1 tte Hjs t"! the H'tteK t-aU uugict f lv
ttu aer:"j.ruty f;rt Tfce tttitaeJliato. value! at $.'-u
I
appear This Quintette will be here
sometime prior to the Christmas hgli
days
The iluinutte ion--t of lr an4
Mr? H v ldvennv of Pituburg Ms
CUMt t;r..v of t'tacinnsti Hxrr
Strub. of Toledo and NY Hum Mel
drum aiwmiMiUfi .-04 -''- t of t't.
itC
- 1 ... .
I nv!Ll I t tll HIRD'S SllNC '
MlkYV F1RK OF IRTILI KRY
j.v ; xe t.fft. -.l ttuil.liu f
1' 1 Hi I t"ro si tKw ic- th fol
I .. ue" tatie canary ert Tensed .
consteraatLn nuuiif an entire tU
'tin ifiiii' i..i. - "4 ruht .tnwn
I ' - .... 1 r . 1 a h .rr: sue ..ft'
f f Unil i 3M! on shell
i -i i v i'- I' t I'h rc
u-'" arrived la tfce I ntted State tj 1
UAA
MIKJO
rrowt
rut sua
ur norvuxk- 4rujt. aaMt 1 K. Saur.
Butvii ttoiiu.u r.d hdji stiulkHl
wt4c4 bulb ta tbw luuuir) .nU tu Qrct
HarHuu Medio! iiumuiivnii wjben. as
a n.Urf ut fl iv-: juJ lru tHfwAgth
utui i-uuii' n.. m in iMMt ou at
i..oPt iiri.u fai: u. i the Lriiue
iatr luud o .U9t tSo um.
v ..- .h irvit l: Ihvll t-14 tu rublv
' vc fvxl mo Utu uttr )rg
niWMuii (urivO cunailtdM
u aMMMriiustg t. vttvtiK bwt i
w. i-i n- a-eraHy coii
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