The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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PGEFOCR
THE ABILENE REPORTER. ABILENE TEXAS
1
Stylish and Becoming Fall Attire
&T I '""kT 1 111 J AIT 1.
ieniuring iew ana Attractive luoues
Dame fashion has Proclaimed Correct
Dhplavs of rendv-lo-wcar were never
more inlcrcslintt Hum al Ihe preseni
limei Added lo our splendid array pre-
viously assembled are a number of new
models jtisl arrived bringing wilb
them new oriff nation which Fashion
has higlihKlppnrTri. would be im-
possibJfTo prp.enl an assemblage ol'
apjmrcl thalnnore truly noVlrays Ihe
vouc or one more aujcncprnpassmg.
r
e fur thpfcfmstatit activity
lint tinw the srlertiottR
Pre1 waj
2l
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i the
lit r. )!c
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n. h
nlitn ti"ii op
(run his
ki l..a npn n il
. .tim of fashion
..iw Your desire
thr most approved y
siti-aii-il from nnr extensile
houm". SuiN !M..'i' to ?75
y
It'ili lit v.'sii itliiW
jfiiv' ir scUMrci
(li. ul . 1 . . I a tmb rt l
it.iir.li.mwl (In
& al V.'
yrrtii4
trynwjiuf i.i
r i MmiiTi' nt li Jriitnri' sunlt
t.i'iltVis in sjdn jitnl fit an
s. rAti' ufii'itt.
: jpu '
KSsf UYi
if? linn
Dv n mt
nsj-nu no d
oilier tint!
ntir suits.
issortriirnt
wmeil h'
t an bi met trt
. ller tvon llrtvt
oats tlrsp nnd
pinhrflriiiir ever.
fashion 'fltouah
qun1it.vtlny nrp most con
T
111 i
Mae?
4
iei sirs
rrMtiyfflften U'nnirn nrr.
nn dt.tiitnf ol th ti'knes In tht
fommnnitT he tnfiln of Hip wnrnw
of flw lr)ivtr8tt rlifh Hiinimimil
tnr TuMJnv betn iMlimnfif
ni1.i morntnn inforitiin? him that
ti 1. W tlrtliss Jr. W iTllv ill a
ami Jnhnoit .lBrtonviH Kin' nnd
aHnK ttrnt he rom nt otnc Yotinp
l)r HolH hi gftffeHcs frotp a pvr
itk nt tnmmotii Or nnd Mr
HoHK lft AWtPitP Mitay ft'itim-n
T. ilnir nn 1ipiIMp. Rn4ft)t h thf
uri Vv t.i linn .ton .'(! tp( to
t i or ioan
jrpf3ptit
i
esses
Coats
K.ioh inmli'l linjsonu ilistinpt-
ix.'ly iiuliviLffil fpnturo that
ni-ts it niywl from tin oi'iimnry
nml
TliM coniliiiip tlio plpiiiwit of
stiirtrt lines AvTiioh pommpinl
tlictu to nil who inlmim stylo.
i hoMs sui'li strong nml their siili'iidid (tuntitv inn-
Hon for those who uVsir.' terinls wIupIi niemi rmnfort and
jraninnts that are "cUffereiit" lon service. Prieen raiie $15
Tri.-fil 11 7"i to $G5 to
vniei
ffa.
.J)0
NOT!' '. ' !oip In lnlli.
Tfetrp will lw iw 'lit ii- nf fio t p J Mr ami Vi T H Sjienrer arp mtiT-
iHii Aid of thf i iillc II. nt'.-- K.tpilM 'in (i : i'i 1itc tlip will maK
hnrrti linimrn ir W T !?. . Uielt Bone In !h Hitate. Mr Speufer
h ii..W4.i a (HiiHiin c BHiant
f-rpdlt tn.in w rh S&nr Ttrrltpr nt
Tty iBPrtttT Mtar. Vot Uio pnst
ppvpfnf tpbt Iip hnw hal ehiirRc of thp
rrpillt tPartmW at 'imiplPH Thptr
fnnny fflpndw hprp iifpt to pp tlipm
!tmp At.ftPtiP Mff wtnh IJiwn tniirtl m;-
(p In ihplr rtew homp
$ itr. .1. 2h rtc ri.
!J fr .1 M Krt I iUlp i with
i i ktftntnnll ai Ihf 1tfilli!r r unftitrf
inn Ht$ cnArtltMn u rfjR'ripil a
miKh improTpt Monday nmrtiiue. htsrt
ver.
wiwirtimti f Amwi
GASUALTY LIST
llio fotlnwfiiR rasunUles are repor-
t.'.l ly itp rilyiiiMinilliiK Bt'tiPml of tho
inirlmn K)&(llUoimry Force for
Moiiduy. Oet HUu
KIIIpU In notion ISO; iuImIiir In &(
i inn :io; wnundat aavarely 7; illthl
fmni woundi 7fc fltd from aectdont
iimt other oatiMa ; died of dhMo BG;
uoiiiideil slightly S; wouurtud dogreo
uiiili'tf-riiiliiixl 7; totnt 070.
'I'lils lint Oonulim the JinnioH of the
f.'lluwlhg Teiunn: Killed In action.
I'.iriiurul. .11 in Atlanta Hid 1. Anus:
Itmliilldi Fleiseler. ftocltdalo. Prb"atos
s mi ii French Moody; Itarkur T Ui-
r.ii' UeliuJ: Jomo It. Mt-Konxlo
liodd City; William C Wlialoy. Itox-
tim. Hfiuon Oa(tI Corulcnnii; Jo-
i')Ii II W Crawford Oalveaton: He-
I'.r V Dntiiela. Kaatland; Itufus Du-
(MUe. Ofttthut-ftt. Harrl 11 Haltford
liiii.lv. IteiitHllPt Mali! n. Temple; Joe
I.TiiLicmi liW I Wolftt City; Dowoy
Uiiic Thrall Sidney If McSpaUden
Inn a I'ark. I'orr.Ht IL Mullena Juwer
.ui.t
IMm from wmindx- CoriMral John
I.urki-e I'nckTllle Prlvatea: Ilmno
I'lulliph. ilurup. Roy W Itoae Sny-
lIT
filed of dlionae. Ueut. Sam L. llar-
rln Hoiuton Corporal Dewey J. Hon-
ejiuit. Tniacait I'rlvuten Coleman
It Arinatroug Van Horn; i?e David.
IjAi'lu.ly lluuir jSifplit'iiK t'omancliB.
Wuiiiulwl Mtcrply. hleut Krank II..
Cole Waeo lrivite Hugh W. Irutt
t l.'lmrne Tsuw
latttr lUt containi the names of
Mi UmI in aethm tsi uilsainic ln action
l. wounded pereiy 267 dtl from
Aoiimtii. 73; died troin ai'-ldeiit ami
.iitir aiin i; died of dUeaae 5;
ili.il from alrtdare nrcUlunt ); woun
led. degre undeturmlnwi. 91; Total
Ti.i Aiikjih- these are the following
Ti-'.jna:
Killed In actum IJeut Charles
HaiiK.sr. Kagle 1'iiMt; Janien A Manu-
luii (ialneaville Hoy 11 Mattliuw.
itj-lUs Sergeant Charles A. Hoover
Ijiiirview Corimrul WIlllHin 11 Dallas
I'i Worth Me"haiile& Chester A MeeK
iiiiu-.tou. James A Shetton Hughes
S'jrlnen Wagoaer WUliavrX. Origgs-
l Hfd 7 laittgYlsJfnres- John A
Kalinw. (UuMjit-rrank Maloch
"iudlf S-rJars Tipton Jackson-
ville; Hotert O. Weston. Luhbock:
u I.emtir iUnn. Croabyton; Arch C
Warren t Htaat; WIHJhiii K. WU--isi.
Trcfttoa; Roy O. Wood Trenton i
Died from wounds Matit. Mont- j
vomery Kly 8aa AjMoato Sargeant I
Frank K. Karnowatcy Sum Amonlo
'orpi. Jo E itteai . Parry. Private
uuiei i KuUltt. .treetwan
Died of (Uaaaaa: Privates: Geors
w iruer Hftt. t CtertMTlUe; Fen
nanJr rumra.TWi: STTaeloVr mi-T
turn K Stell Cooper; M Arihuille-
thea Aistin: Eddy Y. Byroni. Ivrrln:
Viiiur Fiato. San Autouio;. vutiam
Wt-iia Hfd 1 Malene. KraeatA Pun
uain Klaad Texat.
Wounded Mverely: Corporals Ogca
U Cokuiss Willie T jfaair. f'oui-
. r. Prnat OaadaWTiie Mantoya.
i 1 l'.iii oHjiie t) Jajiuoh. llutto:
i liarln Mwiuyne. Eliflu. Perrv li
t ii u. I enterlllle.
wuMBded. dJree uufleter mined I'rl
Vfttu ttufus H Jtrpn
Missiu.- luliMioii Nathan D Bras
ialf au Autfiuo f
rVslMrfW
S&
.SWKATKK OF IIK.V.VY.WKIOIIT
WOOU
Quantity of Wool required; about
one pound or 4 hanks of 4-5 yarn. 1
pair Hod Croas noodles No. 3.
Cast on 72 ptltchci".
Knit 2. Purl 2. for 3 Indies.
Knit acroas and Purl back for 10
IncTTort (
Knit 1 row.
(A) Knit 0 Purl ncrons; nnd Knit
last 0 stltchoH.
1)1 Knit all the way across
Hopeat (A) and (ID. fOrS Inchon.
Knit acrcHt! and back S Union; (mak-
ing 4 ridgon).
Knit 0; then Purl 1. Knit 1. for It
stitches; Knit C
Illliit off 2ft atltches for neck.
Flrt SIiiiiiIiIit:
Knit ; then Purl I. Knit 1 for 11
stitehns; Knit fl.
Knir7; (hon Purl 1. Knit for 10
stltchos; Knit C.
Continue to knit and purl bapk and
forth In this way 1 1 Union which loaves
tho wool at hinor edge
Ilrottk off wool and tie It on at neck-
opening for
Second Shoulder:
Knit 7; then Purl 1 Knit 1 for 10
stitches; Knit G.
Knit C; then Purl 1 Knit 1 for 11
stitchos; Knit 0
Continue to lmt and purl back and
forth In this way 14 tlmos. which loaves
the wool at Inner ml fit-
Cast on 26 siitche;Knit R: then Purl
1. Knit I for 11 stitches; Knit 0.
Knit across and hack ii times (mak-
ing irldgoa).
(O Knit all the way across.
(Di Knit C; Purl across; and. Knit
last C stitchos.
Repeat K') and (D) for 8 inches.
Knit across and Purl back for 10
inches.
Purl 2 Knit 8 for 3 Inches
Hind off loosely. Sow up sides leav-
ing 9 Inches for armholes
Singlo-rroeliot 1 row around nei-K
and armholes.
Measurements: :eck (when stretch-
ed) U 1-312 1-2 Inches
Across chest (not siretehedl 1720
Inches
tkxks For knitting Instructions
see A H C teaflett 400 A.
WriBtiets. Muffler; Helmet: For
knitlng instructions see A H C leaflet
loo C
I 1-lt.lltu
Add nn punishment to tho sin of the
mother.
Treut the putative fathpr. If he shows
a determined Inclination to uacnpe all
the conflomionoos. in a Criminal dan
gerous to society and not as n patty
thlof.
Kngland nnd Franco nro now at Work
Holving the riuostlon of Illegitimate
children nnd the snmu oumtion will
bo one of tho Important phases of re-
construction In Anierlon neeunlliig t
officres of the organization.
White carrying un tho fight In bo-
half of war babies tho society will not
slacken Its eiforts towards the welrare
of tho horso. tho dog and other ani-
mals "Tho horse is not obsolete" aald Mr
Stlllmnn. "ami It has been demonstra-
ted Unit the horso now Is Just as ne-
.cussnry to curry on the operations of
tho war as it was a thousand years
ago. Attacks Mhnnld fall and defenses
crutnblo If It wero not for ammunition
and guns brought up by horses mid
mules " Tho society has oritanlied a
department known as the lied Star
Animal Hcllef which h co-operating
with the army veterinary corpi.
PIMPLY? ILLD0N'T BE!
m 1
People Notice It. Drive Them Off
with Dr. Edwards
Olive Tablets
Airfmply face will not embarrass you
much longer if you (jet a jfeckage of Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tabtfts Jhe skin should
.Sick ultlt PilOiirtuniit.
Mm 11. F HeMiPtt wife of Spcrptat-i
Peniiptf of thp Ahltenp Chamber of
Cotwuwrre and hpf tittle son are sitf
ferltm from an attach of pnpntucmf.i
their frlnd will regret to Iparn
Circle C M fll .ol ltwl.
Cirri r of the Firs Haotlst chufli
wilt not meet 'Tuesday afternoon a an-
iiouncpil. Partlea having Jtartnents for
the Ilnckner Orphans Itnme box will
detlpr them however by Wpilnedav
.Mr. .Mlmt HoHoe Verj lion.
U noon Monday the pondltion of
Mrs MIna M'Ke. ne Miss Mlna 'ix.
was reported as heitta very lerknw
Her death Is expected her many
friends will reirret to learn
'Trophy 'Train Here Tnositttr.
The war relic train advertlseil to be
hi Ablletip Oct 17th 'will !e hpre to
morrow Tuesday at tir. and aritl re
main here untir 2 -on f M Thoup who
dwlre lo see the trophlp'1 carried by
the train wilt take dup notice
No Heeling- Circle (S.
There will be no meptliia of "ln 1p 0
of thp First Ilaptlsf chnrcli Tuesday
aiteriKHin. on account or tirkneis In
the famlllPH of the lioteHes nnd iumii-
hnrs lHcdnt Tie.
The .'nnernl of Miss Itpftle MomwpII
was helil ut T.ve Monday nftornm at
8:30 o'clock The de easwl wa VI
years of agp at the time of her death
which occurred at :in Sunday morn-
ing. Coicilell Funeral Siiiiilai.
The funeral of Mrs Heginatd Cok-
Idell was held from the I'retiyteri
cliurch of this city Simday afternoon
at 3: 30 o'clock belag conducted by the
paator Dr. T. . Knox. Hnrlal was
made In the Odd Fellow cemetery
(.purge Hell llJed Sunday.
John U. JS'alll received a talefiraw
Stirulay from his slsur Mrs Kale Hell
(latins: thai heMmabaBd. (Wirte Dell.
had Jtwt tlhMl and Mr. NU1 left on tka
Sunshine Bpemrt Sunday aveulna: for
htr home Hi Sew rpxico. I)ceased
was reared in buffalo Gap
Funeral iTHt HoiIkp.
Tile funeral at Miss Iris Hodge who
died Saturday morning wa held n
lo:io o'clock Sunday morning from
the First Methixliit church. Dr. .1 W.
Miller the pastor tonilmllnr the ser
vice Interment mi- ni.i.le in tin Odd
Fellows cemeter;-
Here frum Fort IVorih.
Mr. and Mrs H it Price anil their
on flet'rg Price of Fort Worth are
111 the city visiting Mr and Mrs D M
Thomas. They formerly lived in Abi-
lene leaving her twemy-one years ago
Ii Is Mr. Price' first visit here since
lie moved to Fort Worth nnd he no-
lii ( m many i hanges in the city
Card of Thank.
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to the many kind friends In
Abilene who were so kind and mm
paillette to us (luring the Illness and
death of our dear ilaughu-r and sister i
Mar (Jod bless each oneVf low
PERSONALS
J. D Ayers reports only one rase of
Inflwenxa In his community two mllps
wect of Potosl
ton Htantard panned through Abi
lene today enroutp homp to Tnscol-i
from Itanger. rfprlng from a light
cae of la grippe.
J E. Hunlott wai here from Fort
Worth Sunday He rprently volun-
teered for 7. M C A. servlro oversea
but was rejeetad ott account of phy-
sical deflctaaey.
W. T Harbour lifts received word
trtrth Mineral Wells that hts daughtpr.
Miss tula who has Ven sick Is much
improved ami tltaf Mrs. HarlHiur will
return here at onco
V M Travis District Organiser for
tha P S H accompanied by Mrs Trn-
vis. rearhed Abilene Sunday Ho will
-Ip tn "the city several days and Mrs.
Travis will remain here for Ihroo
weeks
Mrs. Flora Adoams ait Poplar street
'; nottried bv wire Sunday of the se-
loii' lllnpts Of a daughter in Little
llck. Arkansas and sh Ipft on the
to 10 T P Sunday night to atti'nd lior
daughter.
J I. Moarhead of Titsisda vnllcv
spent Saturday ami Sunday In Abilene
will his family who are here for the
Kchool term. Mr. Moorhead reported
mnnv fanners In the valley nowlm
wheat since the rain. O. a. Ilrown he
stated had JusL fluldhed sowing tan
ucVes to wheat -when the rain enme
C0TT0.V JfAHKKT
Oct
Dec
Jan.
Cm-
fJaii
Oct.
tn-.
Jnn
Mierponl.
Opening 2 p. m.
.. 21.87 21 10
.. 20a7 20 S7
. . 80.60 2U.S7
Clopo
21.01
o ft
ia.fi i
New York Future.
Opon ' Jfoon
.... . -J6J5
...-- S0.40
i ... . . - 30.1 1 .
ClOSn
S07IUS2
30.3r.-3r.
a.i?.is
Xcw Orleans Fntnrci
Open Noon Cioio
20 71 2f).(-7f
..... 2S3 8&..r.D-Sl
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afte
BABIESTO
B
BEPROTEGTED
By LEGISLATION
begin to clear
tablets a few n
Cleanse thabl
with Dr. Edwa:
cessfulsubetitutM
any sickness
Dr. Bdwai
whlchialom'
but thjtir act
oi eewre
Noj(
ever pur:
a bad bi
jetiui
tho
witt
ith a
di5pcu
Dr
a pu:
with
by tlii
vt.
bnstipal
taken the
iwelsandtheliver
5 ve Tablets the sue-
alomel; there's never
tn after taking them.
Tnve Tablets mo that
aseftectively.
and safe instead
iting.
tkes Ultvei aoiets is
'a dark brown taste.
lull listlpes Mno good"
ion torpid uver Dan
P'P.P
CnrCOTJO Oct U Legislation for
the protection of "war babies" will be
sought during the coming year by the
American Humane Society which has
just concluded its annual convention
illegitimacy .'Jisald W O Stlllroan'
one of the leaders in the organization
"ia an increasing factor in social de-
velopment The war ba brought into
being a generation of little ones with
out names
Tablets are
ble compound mixed
oil; you wdl know them
olive color r
wards spent years among pa
tients' afflicted with liver and bowel
complaints and Olive Tablets are the
immensely effective result.
Take one or two nightly for a week
See how much better you feel and look
10c and 25c per bos. AH drugguts.
New York Spots: Quiet middling
!i !'
New Orleans Spots: Stonily mid
dling .". 7f. sates nu.
Galveston Spots: Steady middling
32 50 miles 12 (.
Houston Snots: Steady middling
'CM sales 3
SW
The Joy Of
ComfngjMhernood
AWonderful Romu. i.-.Jsb Natural
Aid and Relieves tho Tendon.
Fiery Eczema a
Readily Yi
Successfully tisctpfo
Ecserwi and simila
come from a rti
tofidifton f the bl
only be cttrrd I
thorough clcin
from it al! t-..cfcf
1 hi . U w 'iv
o ucc 'sfiir
nd Skin
jfillcars.j
rAViiT
ueriTi
v inpiiK
Y?
eruptions
This Old RemeJ
trouble
l. iinrtire
nd they nil
the Mood a
and rcn o mg
i i urit;
. S Ii i been lueil
i'i luin.' i i.f ca-cs
if I i rer a an 1 rtln r -iti .rnpti(i-.
This wonderful remedy t-. without
an equal a a Mnni 1lt1
probably the oldot i.
on the market It'l.i. (
drpgit for fifty tar
ttc today and bti'i tr
ill get nsult
You are tnvttrtl t .
for cti'iyi'cte in.i fi i
the tr' -st" i!t ui j 01 i
Adilrt -. 'lie' V. i i
vift -peutii. Lo 1'
Ceorgia.
"
YourWar Savings Pledge
eia ajwiamitai
Our Boys Are Making
Good ilieir Pledge
Are You Keej
Jijxg Yours? .
M.eTcan..&
0atOTrST5Y
4)C3.vonaK3S
. t X
aV
-n sain in Win irfrnfi ru
A.i ills Ihe duly
Uh1)0:iI and pre
so itis Ihe 1)V
M lirc:sdV(Jfn (
moms.
risirantN;
ol lluuluiiner 10 clcslrov l In
si I -J
i me smuiijiT)i our sup
pi (irjt'ry eihzen h
esLimTig our supplicsJ
&Cdrtis
Specialists
i
I
Ugh Calomel Sickens; Salivates!
Please Tjy'Dodson's Mver Tone
-
I am sincca-o! ry luedicinockMfe -not -.ipsct live
and bowels so you loaUrii day's -work.
-.
Mr
& Mrs Klehard Held!
and Family.
Cecil milium. Hied
Abilene friends of Cecil Williau.s
Hho resided at Ardmore Oklabouu
were informed Sunday of bis deat
whit Ii ore urrH Saturday night of pn&i
inoiiia me ueceaseo marrieii Ji
Helen IJps-oniu here several yir:'
i go Ihe young ouple being Very pop
ular in society rtretes of the cltyl.it
thai time
C-aP8H
T--BSsSi
; TJ-agTmi 7
Jr.oii l.r. Ml J. i n. 4 It la of
fa it n . t i. i .-
'fi.rt bu our n. t lioj
TLtrc j a frpc
JMirpfte T-i u3 H
gwitlyTji'd i'i.f"
ft "i o .-. r i t r M W r
Churt'hle Mi mill).
The nrst inurt-hless wuuda m tap
history of Abilene passed off rer.
quietly Few peonle were seen an th
btreets during i the day and it seemed
that eteryone i otered into the spirit of
Uie call lo try and get well No church-
es were opened ii apt for funeral an 1
th jMHiple remained separated untt en
deavored lu get the upper hand of the
fig."
KVItOFCOHX.
Louiniana liar Corn $1 7 delivered
leas half freight inMug a boat (t T"
tint
" ..--J l .. .......... i ....
flWw8 o Prajrw tar-tnnrrj7 "uzTz.. -;...r..";irr.:tirt .. .trri
. iui uu uijvi & awpin ijaw - a -st-'i
delivered half freight making about
?4i b net.
Hale Oat Straw $2100. Wt.a frets hi
about $17 Ui ate.
Choice Pea Green Alfalfa Hay 41 uo
lass hall freight $31 5tt net No 1
Alfalfa Hay-$89 WO less half the freight
would be about $32 oo
Arrival draft inspection allowvd.
ejuu guurameeu wiuils two ler
cuju. wire me your orders ad ask
. ..iAna n ...i.i.A .
Illegitimate children have acquired ?' BTtwTNW.XT.IL 14 2t
Pnimoletl to He Cuiitaln.
Word bas been received u Abilene
Hit! Henry It Hotjer son of Mr and
sirs E J Uljer. of Abiieue. bus beeu
II iW r plijiiiit com.
Udld renicily fit tlia
ki I i'!ffl. It is
rl J of the slpmii.li.
at on. e penetrates tn
ci r.l ana llra-
pllint tb.it
je.-i and
naturally
'rfuKii ijiby at
pa. a 'Cjjrij tlio cruis la
M t' r r. ii-JISi fur exlenjsl use onlr
Ij .it.g.a!L! aje iiiiil woiukjAjtlr cffevtiiA
It cm'.'. .. t'.tf sj)r.Unt nutfer to-preterm
L r Ik 'th u-d rengUj jSl U Ttma iui
prilly i" ISS- y kiUlfj- avoltltd the uf.
r . ar t afajt-r jTli-fc would otucrsbe
"i " " lif'Tr- inlirrr Efurr ntne.
m t do aMTlt .ti U tti roufbly lulUated.
Uwtr-j VriSfjd is prepared: by the Brad
f U Uv.-ulat. r Co. Iawr IlUy At
1 jta. Hi. 'iW-y i!t mall raj an iatensel
t.lt.rist!.g "Sfoifcerb.'.iU BooV" Write tiem
tit. i .t t . j"u a i.4 In the nwaaUiSH sen.)
wp' - e '.t y . r druggitt today for a OQttli
Jury uir :h W!I aid rwtnra In hc
' ! ii i . .-... MtUU.r's Kriiukl maLcd 11
Ii ti. a t r a tu l i nrul tlujuUl I hi uteti
t - .' 'i . ii -aim la.i uitfiil uatl tuurius;
Calomel losoii von. a dav! You
know wliat calomel i. jt'a jnor-5
eury; tuieltMtrer. Cnlotuel is tH-
perous. It crnaheg into sour bile
like dynatnitv cramping ami siefc-
ening j'ott. Oulomrl attacks the
liotii'8 ami slioiiM never bo jntt inbi
vour hvsteni.
Wh.n you feel htlioug gluggisli
loii-uiiatctl and all knocked out ami
believe you nml a doso of il.nit'eroiH .n Vott nulit un nn.l ..u fx I -n
calonnl jtut n member tlut your Give it to tho children in
ftlmggist sells for a. few r.-nN -i !
Imttlo of Podsoit's Liver Tone n I
ii entirely vegofablo and j ! .mm
lako and is u jicrrect sub-litub
utlontel. It is cuaninln.I ti
vour liver without stirring "4
innitlo and can not salivate.
Don't tako calomel ! It nun-
sicK me next day ; it loe vou i -i i
work. Dodaoii's I.iver Tone t.ti
Save the Difference
id
liraieaaut at the first ofti er- traiuuia
lamp at Ltsuu tjpriiiKu ami in June was
I roiitoifd to be Fimt l.li'Uteuanl. the
l'rowoton to the rank of i aplaitl bemg
uuidf m VuKUnr
RdswCurJcora'
Ff$klnTreubles
itwM ir
I5B I-' sS
U?l M 1UL4
coaiparatively few rights since the day
that Hagar and Iahmuel were turned
out to wander in the desert of Heer-
sbeba." said Hugene Morgan of Colum
bus Ohio.
Here is the program the society pro-
posed for the redemption of war ba
bles
Make it impossible for 'ho vutat.ve
ather to eir ape with a light fine I
tilve the child the father s name and
an equal share In inheritance
lave the child equal educational
Texas & Tactile
BASTBQUND
Not 2 Sunshine Special or &-50 a m
u. io Arrives IU 30 n. m.
No. 4 Arrives 10 5Oa
Departs .... ..... lo is a.
westbound-
No l Sunshine Special ar 9 20 p
No. 25 Arrives . 4 to a
ueparts . . 4 Am. ml
ahi - .- 20 p m.
Departs iitpu
eDMilOPS
Dr. f.onuie iroi:is Jr. hi. jTriJIinl hlrllllTr
Hf I V. Illll. t.iihIh l.ur..l I llaWIII IbUU 1 .MTJI1L
-. . . ..... .... .......u tv.."'.! jp t.' f - l
i - ft llr. .Tnmes . MPnncho fP
. - w .VW VVHn.....u ub
When Itching Stops give mafmi rehef-Jb
v .. j ' !!; -v ? jKai)acKage
There isiiffdependbfe trtatmeft i .jT i
that relieves italungtctnTe and s-n irfl-I vifsT i. fi .. .
'3r"'laK."!W'' """ vwvr-Y throbbiu- I
JrAclr i . in I llfT ll f 1 1 1 -t - nf SI KntlLU
CC -n..;.-JTl:.. ns J.U.U Cn.-W
. .1 I I .. II M .IKJIP XL " - U.ILLUU UU.I . ...
"v. .n tjflmnr4 th Irr.f.TiinnQ fiimnlM 1 aa ' '-
J i- ... .. . ..v.r .... v.w. iK.. . I .
ik W4jx&f0jMVMl
but
irritations .bimples.
Eds eczema tioUliesjnngwona
idar amn trouibtts wiJ due oveax
httliii wii3.r Ua. penetrafara satisly-
lujuid is all that i' needed for it
;s Close SAinftiuptions ana biokcs
soit'jwnoctn ana neaiury. r
(Iff Ka9etaUcvcUsd.O. i
Inula
skin
owden
ost
dull.
.. n i'.-. vi.-lJiu !iut a few
utgfrPr .UwMUiiiuLe Pow-
r '.lii. b eut oiill eeuU a pock
diuiJifbrv it'b the umck-
tlu r.hi't in the kKob)
iir D.iit ...tf. i' li.lm. the
' "j I J ti BuW on can.
' 'x O'l m -Ufa bae
jfri t it i i. an! neuralgia
ut j u uttd lu what you ask
Save from le to 15c on an item
These are a few of our bargains. Come will)
the cash and get he goods.
Potatoes fancy stock lb ...' l-2c
1 .arge Criseo . . . .Jtf.ti
iMdt. Criseo .A. tf.. .SI
Small Criseo X jj."h'
Lare Cotlolene : .yi.tr
Small Cotlolene C ...... . . .XXm
(.an milk baby size (it
Wapco Coffee 1 lb ."k
Oat Meal 2 pkff. ..-.-... r. .v -.'jrl
Hulk Haisins 12 I -2c
J. A. COLLINS
CASH GROCER
.Jii.i.m.....r .. frif-.
Carter's Little liver Pills -
You Cannot hi Mfr & llmedy TfiQtj
Constipated MBFiz&kr Makes Life
and Happy d&tW& l2&r Worth Living
(.15. GeBtic bctst dsnatufd
V
j ' ' 4
i-tit I .to
1 r;. ;si;au pahter's iron pills
jj - iar 1 juiIs laid t t low Jftauy n$lp most p ioccd popk)
1"-" T hi r im jar an ni JiTianBf tmh .i.. M mwwshb :u'u. ;jg- ' '
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1918, newspaper, October 14, 1918; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333767/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.