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THE ABILENE KEPOIlTEtt ABILENE TEXAS
f AGE FOUR
f
i
' PAILY REPORTER
rubtlibtd Dally except Saturday at
AblMa. Taxa
Ratr M BAOoad Cbut Kail at AkOnc
Tara
. fUMCftlPTloN RATE'
O.TB TKAK tin aavancal. ...S.W
vet MONTHS (In aarancft) .... I-Tt .. ..
THREK MONTHS la advance) t. lrIMlJ.VSl
3 B MONTH (U arc&) 51
los. I pretty certainly n swindler
"Do not deal with anybody whoie
reputation and responsibility nro not
vouched for by rour local bank.
"Susplctouiloo)tlng circulars and
newsDflOer advertisements of Invest
ments should 6e brought ia the attcn
Hon of the PoM-Oftlce Department "
TELEPHONES!
ulnen and ClrculaUoa .. ..... .....87
tutorial Office lif
emjr 18S7 w Hi
tiibacrlberi falling to receive their paper
rcfutanr win comer lavor upoa ine
manAjfinent by reporting thn m to the
Uefs office "l'hoae No. 61.
VOTES TO Cf.KAH ITS
llocord.
Utt Contents lSFIuid Drac
Wisconsin railed Its pacifist mem
crs of rongress to a reckoning In the
rimnry election last week. )
It defeated Henry Alien Cooper of
he First District John M Nelson of)
lie Third District anil William J. Carv
I i the Fourth District for renomlna f
dmr erroneous reflectloa upom the churae ii.i nni - ..i ...
itr7 tUn-Hn or reputatien cf any persoa J n nil lacked only a few voles of do
linn or corporAilon which may occur In Jhfttlnfi llllnm 1! Stafford of the Flttl
lit. llt.lTjilli-.it win d iliUtrlrl
lonylc
of TI
th Hlnrnni
lladly corrected upon Us beta broutht to
ue atteJtloa of the firm.
ai rnllMD PEH CENT.
At.iiol.ihtiPf(.naraIfon6rAs
.m.ini.mithprood bvReiJuU
tiniJthcStoBMcisnndBowbtf:
CASTORIA
I 1 Tot Infants and Children
i wMPwi nm imp in i uu.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Cooper. Cary and Nelson have been
- - ' ' conspicuous in the pacifist movement
r f'jE&Sirtnnc&M. J the beginning and Coopor has
i.i In h una for renubliratlon of all lecn fne Ifxidor uf thn mmlflst rnH ps
. dln'Moficii credited to It or not oth- . ihB Itpnillillrnn ulilp
rwl. uredlied la this paper aad alio tbe Vi .- tlVt r'" . .. .
-ri rs published hereto. I The fact that Cooper has sorveJ
iiiiivi-u luiiiia in uiu iiuupu. mill mil 1
ing the greater Part of the llmo has'
had no opposition for nomination and
wmmmmwomvxmv 1 cf; little at any time for election.
THIHMili. sKITFWttlMi I''. 19IS. nowi how seriously Wisconsin re
.ns...wwwww gnrds his voles against the war N'eit
Women Hlers In Oernintir. ." "I'nclc Joe" Cannon Cooper Is tlm
... . . . ranking member of the House In point
The. annonncoment Is made that Oer jot j aorT wth p
niativ Is using women ns filers on tho j0
i.rrmany woulil use babies if they' vnloi. i6i ntrtnn r
.mid be useil With Clefmanr tho In-..... r--. i. i i- . n...
VSSiAVVSA..
iiiilual Is worth only what he or she
twar
tttolve years and Nelson has boon a
.s Mi.le rt .ontrlbute to the adyanco- lllonibor for'cn cnrs when lhov
ri:..'L" J".8."".?.'' LU"t..nd. J.TOicd against the declnrfttlon of er
tly - A government that valuei .. nA. rtllilo - . . t.
kult
r.liy. ... 2. B?T!r.n".ni "L" . '"eT three older montbers wont down to dc
miinaii nit? in iniu liimnuii snouiu nnu ... i -...i ui i i... i.. ..
... . bldl lutti puiiiuiu ruTvi iiiuiauii m miiij t
Xjw votos.''
The defeat of Cooper was tho biggest
nil) perish.
No Sriiipiith) for Striker.
I
Mirttplait nt nil fur Waahlnftnn. nil)
We dont mlml salng that wo Iiumj perhaps for Coopor. Ilut his defeat
no sort of svinpnthy for strikers atighows that the people In his district
his time Inclc Sam has been so Ox-U not forgive a member of Congress
.epdlngly fair in fixing vs ago scales for (Vi0 east t vote agnlnst tho dcclara-
untoiiH that there I no excuse for a i(on of war
strike and that hreateneil strike of mu-1 Kansas has two candidates for re-
nllli.li worker ahimld result In the last Wnn who oleil ncaliis! the rietlnrt
tuie of them lielng draftl and put to ton 0f war along with Cooper. Curv
wri liv tho government. This Is non Nelson of Wisconsin. It will bo
time for 'fooling' tlallroftil men vho hyoroatiiig to ce It tho voters of the
hi pt at their Job all got wlmt thay sixth Kansas District and of the Sec-n-ked
for and any fair demand by tho 0nd Kansas District hold tho same ro-
inunltfon workers would be adjusted Mntment ntjalnst bolng reprosontod In
nv mo govcrnniom Congress ns cowards and afraid to
lR1lt ng (la ie olor! ( Wisconsin.
sonir insirucior. iKni citv Rtar.
k ThrrrrnrlDmoUn5DcsH
! Cheerfulness ana ws.w
v nchcrOpiimnorpraiic
irnfJll.N0TWAHCU
JtrptOtUkSMB
VtV.uEt hi
lrtnrnl Remedy
Conslipationantl Blaf a;
h Hhi FM.:nnc5"
hH Tnccnpsi.nr.i'
rrdUnilhcrriTOnnm"''
ftc Simile SWMtereot
TnECrsrrACTCoHPoa:
NEWis
Bearfe the ifr
Sigaatlur J?. v
' S Mt f T l
Ir a li V
f T 4ft
rwraS
&mi
I I llllll MIM WM
Exact Co-tv of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THtCtPITAUft COFANr NCWTONKCITT
Alllene l'ublie Schools are to havuj
tin instructor In song. Why not? Noth
ing Is so helpful to the morato of an
armv as music If music will make
men happy while at war It certainly
will add to the pleasure of school life
and then thoro is the added bonoflt to
the pupil of learning how to sing and
wlmt to sing Tho Hoard of Kducatlon
at feil wisely in deciding to give tho
HtuUenta of the city schools the bono
fit f voles culture It wilt holp the
hll'lren to be more patriotic and that
w til help the oldor foil's for what the-
hlldren and young people do and tmv
ban much to do with the family llfo of
tlw community.
Sentiment Cliuiigtiiir In .Mexico.
It U said that the sentiment of tti
Mexlt an peoplo 1- changing In favor of
Amertiit The Unit of tho Moxlcnt)
t Iltir. was the beginning of a cuni-
pulgn of edcutluu that has alroudv
lesultud In the muro intelligent classo
of Wi-wmiis learning thut Mexico has
been fed on unreliable Herman prop-
aganda and that the news that the pa-
per ai pubiuhing is being manufac-
tured on the border by pro-tiermuns.
I'nclo Sam has been very patlont with
.Mexico and Jt now seems that ho b
to hp Mime results from libs efforts to
s.oe tho country Lot ue hope that
Melm will fully realize- that Amurlcai
vtitl not (iornmny is her real friend.
-SOJIKWHKIHr
Must Iteiuiiiiice VIeio.
Trof Hans Delbrueck of the Cnlvor
Mtj of Merlin ileclurou that Uernianv-
iiiuwt -ennunte her jan-German Iiloan
u tho first step towards poaco. The
Konthtiuan li. right us fur us he went
but he stopped too quick (Jormunv
ban a larger' Job than renouncing on
her hands (iornmny must prove hyr
faith by her works The Hrest-Utovsk
affair in which she kept no promise
he muds to Ujiia and violated the
moHt Mcrad obllgatlona that a nation
timid mtiiime will not be forgotten and
f.ermuny will get no peace so long as
there Is a chanto for her to dictate the
tt rnm of wuntf The present rulers are
bunth of liars und deceivers they
egard no promUo no treaty Is binding
wall them and thay must go The Gor-
man puple are proving that they arJ
ii. i iietter than their leaders and henee
n v tiling but a military victory over
i.triimny means nothing There U no
)ve of tuMCu and Jubtlco left alivo In
the heart of tho Gorman peoplo They
ire thoroughly In sympathy with the
idea that might ie right atiil will hold
to that Uew until humbled b a crush
ing ilefwit of their -arm Germany
mu-t bUrt ovr and the Job of the ul-
iieh U to -bt) that tho start it trow
tho ground that kultur la fillltMl and
that tbe akl truth X Juhttee are agula
prattiead.
The following written by an Abi-
lene soldier now In France has boon
received by tho Reporter:
Whom I nm tonight. ou wonder.
Where I nm tonight you sayT
As you sit alone and ponder
Hack In the V. S. A.
Why. I'm In a dugout dreaming
Of the days that used to be
When you and I wero sweethearts
In the land across tho sea.
Out In the first lino trenches.
Where my pals In khaki Ho;
Thoy. too. of loved ones thinking.
For tomorrow thoy may dlo.
i
Somewhere thoro's bulls und purtka.
Somewhere there's wine and songs.
And Innocent hoarU arc booting
Hearts that know no wrong.
Hut. sweetheart please remuml'or.
Atldst all your joy and tun.
Out here thore're souls a-ycarn'ng
With face toward tho Huns
I
Oh. I know you won't forgt ra;.
I know that jouil bo true.
Just put your faith In prayer -I
ant coming buck to you
H II Uth lut
Tliruiitfh your
last winl
'uxlrol;e and pick ouL Unit
J5 sun. rh'one do.
CAGLE
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RING CO. .
Bldff.
58
Like New.
Report of the Condilon of
THE
Farmers and Merchants
. National Bank
in Abilene at the Close of Business August Ul 11)18
'
RESOUHGES
Loans and Discounts $829141.41
Bank Building and Fixtures ... 12050.00
Other Ileal Estate 22377.03
U. S. Bonds and Certificates 295-555.38
Other Bonds 23851.10
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Cash due from U. S. Treas ft 5000.00
Cash due from Banks and in
Vault 404109.18
4500.00
ia
$409109.48
Total ; ; $1057244.49
' . k LIABILITIES
Cnpittil Stock ) .$100000.00
sight." said the sweet young thing who
whs single and very romanth
"Wouldn't you Just loto to witness it
Oh. I dont know answered her
olghbor who was married and very
luttcr-of-fatt. "I've scon my' husband
ako down n stovepipe.' Exchange
He Was Curried On..
Kpiployor (to boy). "If u customer
rotuoa and wants to look at u plan')
flute or mandolin while I'm at lunch
da you know what to show him."
Ho. "Yes. sir."
Kmployer. "And It a cubtomer
should want to see a lyre
Hoy t Interrupting): "I'll send for
you at once sir." Farm nnd Hunch
When Tnulu Mauled uu Island.
Here ia u story told of Mark Twain
vho often went on long cruises anJ
was very much at home on the water
I On one cruise he was caught In a
. heavy gale The storm continued for
i i some time and was quite violent. Mark
Q How much are the dependents was much upset by the rolling and
of soldiers given as an allowance by pitching of the ship. He leaned ovor
the government? I have been told tbo rail with a desperate expression
tho government would go 60-50 with "Mr Clemens can't I get ou bome
the soldier; that is. If the soldier allot- thing-?" asked the steward
ted' his wife 420 u month the govern-1 "oar drawled Mark 'Get me ni
ment would do likewise. Header small Islund " Kxchnnge I
r-ivdH. I JuM Juhs. I
A The covornment allowance to u' vnen a norse bbih no-- uuuer me coi-
wlfo ia $15 a month maximum. The wr. ho can't help It. but a
soldier must allot a like amount front I uranopa bub mat jt
hit. pay Tho first child gets 1750 nai ue saw on nts last
and tho second child SS a month but "B niBn prco ot porn
li li U flio Kotillnr itnw not haiA to ICU mo enu-SCUl
CUTiCURA HEALS
PIMPLES ON BOY
On Face H
Itched
Could
"Redfc:inpff
boy. hitlfac t
H
nfjs and Arrs;
Burred Stf
c At
rr g
m x
iir5y
-Tf-iplii
ment 1-Vhe tufc
..... m . a.
aipupic
montlB. .The
uinuiieni
i I UU
i King
.t:e hard
I 'J "nasjy o ii-ae sore
ill" 4 '!J IF s-ais They
f -r JLf&i-W hi nd and he
V' wjj Bi'u a4 cross and the
I.-. wUbcd dlsligute-
btlng
ted more than twelve
I used Cuticura Soap
After I had used two
cakes of Cuticura Soap and one bos of
Ointment be was healed" ISIgnedl
Mrs. Nora Bales Jearoldstown.Tenn.
February 2 1918.
Keep your skin clear by using Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment for every-day
toilet purposes. Nothing- better.
MtmU Cms TfM f Uxa. Aiir vott-nrd.
mnf.. Bit mw. a4 m
Sop tl Oitn.r a mJ Me Tilmm
and
S"
T r 1 f I If. ! i W
uiHiiyucu rroiiis . . . Jt?
n SjF f mm I
rCi iM O I jCArTT. . i . War. .... jf . .
w fr l w s
A A t. k ..Ml .itlli
913.78
195170.00
95022.20
18210.58
88.427.JW
98900.00
NONE
NONE
NONE
-
Surplus and
Circulation
Rediscounts
Bills Pavabl
Oilier Borrow
DEPOSITS
T t
lnaivKUiai . . .jr
United Stales
JJank
Other DepositsT. . . .
&
Total . . .' $1057244.49
STATE OFTEXAS County of Taylor:
I Henry James Cashier of (he above named bank
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of mv knowledge and. belief.
HENRY JAMES Cashier.
1309910.50
"mutch" the government.
yircslde.
Tlmelj Vibice
Tbe following advk frow The SHU
i rduv Evenitts Put Is timely Invt
merits In any kind of .securities should i
aiwayg y made w1thlgTeafrcar Osart
or the oMteat inlaws in tne wri m e
fcuj a goW brk'. Reud what the iiu-
eriian Dauker. Awualatluil Mid as
jhj t Imbed tov the l't .
"Thouad of tewirrUj pro.p.-
ous pewle tutluHtt advbe or kuowl
Q. -What Is tho meaning of Dor Tag.
and how did it originate? Subscriber
City.
A Der Tag is a German phrase
meaning "The Day" a toast In tho
German arniy and navy for many years
to the day -when war would ootue
Q Who are tho Latin people am
why are thoy so called? I T Siau:
ford.
A i The Pranuh. Spanish. Halt.
and many South American people are
called Latins peoause their language
ami culture wero mainly derived from
the ItojuaiiB.
i. When -wtnr thrjoorHeatr fctiitttsr
f rt an record fur the Abilene vieinity
ud wlwn did hao our flit kill-
ing froit last yonr? Subboribor Muw-ley
A Outubor W IU1T a the ear
(iiamlierl.iliis' Co.
This is not onl ofi
tost effluent mcdl
jp and who.
kasant to tak
ii
cfiius wi
tcmant
wi to you
Tough lb
i ruiau; Kr
lef f n Vt r Mi ki
V. glvoufrf JJulr unjjjR
" f-ruoy Mni
"1iMe raJrtll
yjf useiUfhanJ
effand ground I
JtAhu old si
TiKf In JFikn I
.like if Mv li
I leu 4te try
ibiMui ' Cli
eiv ijjuuI;
! uilicV
UMfTrH.an
ling
.o.w luiit.nu
;isu i iinuni
iik raijiu au
y J I
gn iieuicujf
I of tbe bi
lieii forix-
'Ing
Itemed
and
lughs
fugh but
Tilch ib 1m
len a medicine. wrdbt he giv-
fig children r"liariiberluln
iinedy has len in use for
rijnd tias met with much
rveTsts good qualities have
Many mothers have
titled endorsement
(Ihothe Mo writes
(hlldren have al-
lierlalns Cough Item-
t to be the beet for
ii croup It is pleus-
K Adulu am chiltjfeHl
o dUi I have always
i roup wlift it in the
!erlaiH's t'oegh itew-
l-uuuuu uu Qiiluni ir utkor nar-
from recommend to the legislature tho pass
ing oi a reuei measure appropriutim;
a suitable sum of money to assist tho
drouth sufierers In West Texi.s.
The resolution was dlicubetl thr-
oughly and a stirring appeal fur lU
adoption was made by Ileprqj.ntatlvo
Nelll The resolution was adopted by
unanimous vote bj tho body.
soMlSifu
MUST RESIDE IN
PRIVATE HOMES
dge uf ! are leiUE ull4 t uu
l'rUUliIaU piOf'Otef l
QsUeral Lutlier 1L Uare. m'Mun
uwirucior tor the pjeai students' Ar-
my Training Corps has received a
i telegram fiom the Wur Departuianij
iJUMihiiiB mm mat a renrofcentativx or
ndv.that department will be here neU
JlonUay to negotiate with the author-
. j iti at Simmons College for the srec
lit killing frl U record at the lo- fclSTMM) IlltJlKllSi AK
ia! turau and alw the uarlhst fori t-liii MPKPiti svsvtnv '... .. 7.- . " """ "" "W-B'
1 mis tha .rfct ktllli.-r ' " ' -. tuv ""fy oarraeKs uiue-
.....iblu. .luks jinil Luiiulfc itxxrtULA' ' froil uu (i-alir a ami LivL iu ' ..... ... ... .. ... P...- .. .. v.inmv uai- uru
Mu..wt-HB .-. .. ---- -.T . w.b IBM ItfAU.fi. aMl ii AI 1 aiavfe.
1UK ilUfUeiw iuiiuh w ""i' " i I'll IH IHtriltwi w uiUMtwr ii
ulo mihiU4 tlui jtmu
TeaF
"OOaEl -P
t . -f .
students
Lloie-Leaf
Nice Book-'
A si i ili l; iliinflilf rillj' hook
thut is iuuc1iiori' pruutiual
that the Htnijfiits nutu houk
itbtiiijly proi to ht.
OftVivil It tt jirit'e within
the i'niiofof I'Vtsry btiidont
lint tiiuihfiis well ns ovory
puiiii.v of fiat iirioe will iur-
fhttiM. f
Lit tl bhow yotl this nt-
trufltveliiji'fill luofairUuf nolo
book f
KMA
As it is the dutvofie Cunner to destroy Uu
.1 -boat and prevet the sinking of our sup I
I irHl 1JbW I l I
plies so it is theDUT
prevent fires I'rurd
o;
verv citizen In
- I i
uur suppui's
ifr
'tr
Mot.
Curtis
Insurance Specialists
SM
Abildne Printing
Company.
1II-J2-SK North tur St
Abtlpuf Texas
L
Today the purchasing
power of a 191 4 do
is 50
M r W
dollar ck-
esence in
Slar
ualiy T promoter are urtuaiiv
riiJblns pMUs "f ttiwr ivin? M4 u 1
of them a v tHtiHg 14lr Vu u
vihik8.- U la urfU Thf !
el attiiutv at tU wjub v' '
IaUc bpgUi. or wsrtbleM sjwttrttif. m
lMl8d jib. th fJiU riU ttor
e-r I 4" buaiJ-ad P& llifcHj ''' n
itojuitti The utau wlui'ijlvw 1 '
exibauge our I iberty 'Boot fr au tu
vetWBwt yielding greater return- .
probably awinnivf
7 . . . -. . .fV. U.1 11 ll V
rnt Ui.u i-f u ! '
JUST II LITTLE Pi
IU Had Ibe hiideurc
Tae4iflr "Tw)Hiy. dg wm ibuw
! dotb 4bjs Hllle by bee
TojuUi "Ktt. ma'am; I uub " a
b tloth it '
W"U uiallt.l 011I from U ajthinirtnn
MHwtiug torliy tullwi tor a Kvaarml! pmulant J D. tiandefer of Sitptuiju
? ":'"?". "r'w 'wt tl. stated Thursday that It nd
tMUtlisn of KuMid eaas.y called by ba aUea in viBVk Jf he rBet tl7at
IwW at tfesflaud Tuwatoy wIwiIhk M wrncli o a substantial elmwctw
vvh-h time utor tkaii a tbMUAnd. iar-tttiai it. nvi.iiaiii hati nJt. n.
1 au&vw ai i I t 1 ""- -p-.i-f.w . vj1"1!
!. mummw muu iwuiwu iumw eollego win be. reserved for b man
"0 M
ad tu aUwl tmpattv auuers ( tha rtudenu' army trulnlng corp
oftrnlig the tuning f it4t wbmt inland of thufbtudeuts in the awdeta-
l and ther grain uow bsfdly ed- a- era(iefc rAU mra under tcUaw
j. -.jz : T"
built he salt) a number of aeadenjy
niou will have to live in private hoinua
owing to the large atiendaii(o.
"We ask the co-operstiuu of thu peo-
ple oapoalally in the north end of
town near the catupu. to help ue Solve t
this problem by placing room and!
I uoaru at tbe disposal o tbe students
auiu tile president He asked that all
wiio are willing to rent rooms a4 fur-
oau
ed tor
fe jr
The rcalaluafl: fl 191&
pends uaon jfirtimelyin
the opeinaiKet. jf
Oilfv hwfonsistunL re
adr tjlnen ttha t
ylper tpj seem
if nil vahnffor each d(
X
adingof Uu
sar in uus
elligenth.
y'ou spend
Now as never before it is impor
lent that eaeh dolhtr you spem
brings full value -and this can onh
be accomplished by buying mercli
andise of quality from recognized
reliable merchants whom you conn
in daily contact with.
uleh board lo acadeaik- studeutr totWi Hvd ti today of th
pnoue or write a a. .Muiiboll. the Uqr- mt
sar telephone Ilu. m boon aa putfelbla!
giving a deaeripttou of the rooms the!
rate and all uetesaary data
FltfcMIl 0IfcN TU HOMllI
Wove-
Bergei
flllt AU Sim ti
tc at tor the trl.iJ
gyiM8utn Vntor
plautiug
til the Stauie.
U a f g It .b. ve I Xlt ami nthe
returu 09 you vmlT win $ nssof ve-rm ma t te ait e
rtuiuiiftj J I tauding wilt b required to ruom and! WASHINGTON
12 A tnouu-
r"J III fll 1(1 IIIIK IU1III IIV 1 OIlJ .bfll I. I l. J .. . 1 (I1AMI li K3tt i.. ni.. j.r . .
11 1 11 i iv 11 1 ' ' """' -"- ooaru in private noiues near 'ne col-'"v"1 " muui v in woiueu m w) saltt
a fn a' U kiT 1 u"svu j (ifcge. fc 'ixn 'ue feiUa' aa"a u v be' us """ o-ei w tu ue ertiueu 1usl t qBissg
i (Texa-ugtsUurea'ei.e4';yda no. .ors tvea after the barra-ks areiuul'tee which notified the A jim' t hr n i-ag
Triil Simh
t
i.r...A vi..i .. n... ii"11 r ie irw 01 uii
....iiw i'.mu. enuity urr h. ..f 1
utALiik-kk ..-. ..... t1? : : mv-' vr
iiiiv ei. i w was euu- Auuluh triur d two .rtur
iteujMlug tha w 01 aoidtera wd it- w c-biui- ib ed m
r 4 4bA . !... vn...l ..... k.. vrt. . ML M .
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 151, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1918, newspaper, September 12, 1918; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333225/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.