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THE MlUNE RI2POIIT15K ABILENE TEXAS
The Abilene 'Reporter
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Member ot the Associated Presa
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Itled to the us? for publication of nil new
dlspntches credited to It or not otherwise
credited In this paper and a'ao th 'ooal
news published heroin
Membet Amsr'esn Newspspor PuHUnsrs
Association s
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"Prosperity by porcolatlop" la thfl
way Jnsepliua Daplcla stylo tho ro
publican prograpi qf reljovlnc tliij rch
ot soma of tho' burden ot taxation lie
saya tlw Itppe thus te.lst wbw ? the
wealth saved percolate through tho
hands of tho rich to thp hands of. tho
poor. It la a horolo method to bQ
sure and ono not everybody will ap-
prove It la giving nyny n!naty cent.
In order to buvo a diroo It l doubt-
ful If prosperity n most oluslvoiuol-
Ity can t reestablished by artificial
means Depression tho great crierpy
of prosperity. 'Is a psychdlpBlcal atato
nnd unttras depression la romoved pros
porlly will remain away Lightening
the burden qf taxation on tit? WqW
-without rojlpvlnjj tho poor of a cor-
rcsponfllnc sparo Is pqt golngf tcrrc-
ntorp the country to that lusty atato of
material health It waa acOus.tom.cd to
Under a dentocrntio roRlme.
Jttm.es Z. Qoorge manager of tho
rfcjraa Chamber of Commerce in a
ppecch at aroesbock warned tho poof
plo or that community against over-
enthusiasm for oil. It won't do tp
bank on ol to tho detriment of tho
more substantial and permanent forms
of prosperity such as agriculture Mr.
George told his audlcnco. Words ot
wisdom thetfo OJI'U nil right for the
few but It dpes not bring wealth to
the nany A Ylgit tp any ot tho oil-
boom toWnvj In Toxaa will bear-out tho
wisdom of Mr. George's warning. No
community cap afford to neglect Its
agricultural livestock and kindred. In-
dustries. They arq th$ only bases of
permanent prosperity the only ones
that are trustworthy nnd that bring
' material aid to the masses of population
It is time we took thought of the
possibilities fqr clvlo beauty whloh are
ready to our hands. Lake Ablleno
"water will widen our acopo immense-
ly and permit of projects hitherto un-
thlnkablo Npxt year wo should have
the TcePoeLawn looking like p. con-
servatory and the T. & P.i rlghtaf way
looking considerably less like a Jungle
than It docs now. There ar a dosap
or sd smaller open spaces in tho
city lJmlla which could bo turnod into
flowef beds by orlterprlslng clvlo or-
ganizations nnd Wo daro say It would
not bo difficult to raise money for
prises. 'Abilene already U a beauti-
ful town but It cap easily bo mado
tho most beautiful town In the Squth
west and thnt should bo our goal.
Those citizens of Ablleno who be
Uevc Jp the chamber of commerco and
who havo not yet "kicked In" with
their shore of money to help keep It
going should do bo "at once 'fts tho
campaign ' beginning to lay an4
some pep must be put into It. A num-
ber of persons who havo been con
trlbutlpg to tho chamber of'porn-
mprcD Jn years past have pot yet vol-
unteered their subscriptions. Thoy
have been putting it off of course and
thpy certainly do jrwn t "Hlds In"
toeforo tho campaign ends. Now la
tho tlmo to do no
The Reporter Is glod'of tho decis-
ion to construct a h'ffh ephool bulldr
lng at an early date. Thla city very
much nfeeds a modern high school
plant ono In which the pupils and
citizens may take pride nnd the plans
npproved by tho city comml?Jon pro-
vide for a handsome and commod-
ious structure.
Lot us help tho Eagles win the scr-
pnd half and then tho pennant It
la up to tho fans to lend their moral
and financial support tn tho team.
Tho eyes of Texas arc upon the leg-
islature. What will tho lawrnakrj
do? The people want results with-
out unduo argument or political sljpr
Jjanlgnnlsni
'Brcckeprldgo f ppw copprcted by
rail with "Wichita Pajls giving that
enterprising o town a northern out-
let. It Is pleasant to break a law now
and thon and th.ls may account fPf
the present vogue for home-brewt It
Will pass like everything clsV qnd thq
United States will sottlo down to an
enjoyment of borin-dryncss
There may beeometiilng fine lackJnK
n our composition but wo have never
yet been able to work ourselves Up
over a tennia matgh. national or International
First Franco sent her prize-fighter
pver to charm W Americans and now
nhe has sent ber-fennla wlard. Ho
1'ranco no Statesmen no military
lenders to send us?
C84.019 I'ord Truck W. H. Shaw
Abilene . '
Abllcno-tha portal of tho West.
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ifr CE3IS FItOM TIII3 miJLK
A
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'. "JJor my Mfo Is spent with irrlef
nnd rny years with sighing; jpy stren-
gth faileth because of mine Iniquity
jind my bones are consumed" PsalniB
9UIU
PIA80NIC3 JVOTICK
Ablleno Lodet No. CG9 will meet to-
night In Second Iicgrce A good attend.
no l desired J T. Dodson Wt M
Walter Owens Tiler.
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yiewpoinls
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JOBS AND MODS.
Vrom. tho Pallas Now.
It.w :ur blood n vVa boiled
an you mhji u Tmirsiiny'a ww of the
outruso at Juarez Aa you learned of
thq bi utility with whlcii your tollqW-
cqUntryjnon peaceable law-oblding
men U'wlng honestly to earn their
bread were driven from theltf das'
task by a mob ot ruffianly Moxlcaba
and told'to "vamoqje" and lcvo their
Jobs to their bettors what did you
tlInk? To what a pasa havo things
como in Mexico when American eltl
zens. rightfully and lawfully employed
vunin trio cpniipes of that country
may not continue that employment 'so
long us Is prosequtcd In a manner
aatlafact'! y to thoso who pxtonded t
Is It pot timo that the strong arm of
force should bo used to uphold tho
right (it qur fcllow.qltlteps. to decent
trentmolit when thev nrn lpcrltitiiMlv
abroad In the pursuit of iHgitlmnt en-
tcrprlso vntcrcu Into for a legitlmato
purpose t .
liut beforo you let your rnso carry
you comt'lfrtely moy perhaps you had
better )rad tho account In Thursday's
paper tigaln. When you read It aln
you will find lhat the outrage occur-
red In Abjicno a1d not In Juarez Thq
worknten who woro lawfully employed
In a foreign country wero Mexicans
and not. Americana. And tho mob
that ordered them to leavo wno .i
Amer'O't'1 hiob and not ono mado up
ot our uiowp uroiqers rrom across tho
Itlo Ornntlc. Furthermore you will
find that whatovor grotinda for lndlg-
natloir there wero lay wnolly with tho
ettlicps ot Mexico and that tho Amer-
icans InMlvcd did little to reflect
credit c'thor- unon thcmsolvcs. their
city on Ihclr country In short na
cordlnj lo thq aqcount published in
The Nowif IQO whllo men by resort to
a show of mob rofco. demanded of
Mexloa.t lutorcr3 that thoy leave their
work f
Ther) 1 in shty llttlo comfort for n
Toacan pruyd of hla State In tho consid-
eration r.t the facts as they have beep
reported. Mob action ttnd mob thrtats
has basil condemned whpn dlmi-tmi
at pur 6wp people. Thoy are none
me less cowardly ana lawless fop be.
lng directed at tho strnnBer within our
gates it has been nnvancftd in da
renso ot mobbery aimed at Texans of
lato that many of tho victims wore
persona who deserved the shabby
trentmont glvcpthcm. But It cannot
bo uald that tho Industrlousnoss which
led to tho mob action of Abllenc's
"ono hundred whlo men" In any way
desorved It. On tho contrary thero
Is nothing to show that tho Mexican
victims of this occurrcnco dcaervod
anything but tho fairest treatment and
mo utmost consideration. As human
bolpga ongaed In tho earning at their
livelihood by honest nnd proper means
they wdre ontltlod to better -handling
oven if tholr alien blood and strange
surroundings ns well as their inability
to defpnd themselves against mob vio-
lence did not qxclto a fcoljng of fair
Play In their behalf Which would. havq
protoctoa tncm. If this Is tho best
that our boasted Stato ot progress can
do It Is not to bo expected that Mexi-
co and Mexicans can long hold It lp
other then tho contompto merited by
It.
Td be suro tho action of tho moh nt
Ablleno iu not representative of Abl-
lepo or of Texas. Hut It does not ap
pear thU any one was punished for
tho threats unlawfully mado. Kvery
such ocourrenco which goes unrobuk-
vu rYH3s uh successor wo nave Had
too maiy uf- thom already.
Houston. Texas. 8.I8-'21.
Editor Itoporter: Dear Sir Tho
enclosed prtlelo appeared on front
pago of Dallas Nqws of this date.
luartlly endorse the action of the
white mep n demanding that thoy bo
given the work In profcronce to Mexi-
cans or foreigners from any other
country. Tho whlto men and .negroes
pro entitled to tho work In tho United
States nlnca they arc Americans and
since it is from Americans thd em-
ployers of labor derlvo their livelihood
and profits. Supposo tno Mexicans
and other foreigners can bo employed
for lesj wages what American is t
that can Jlvo Jn decency nnd respect-
ability or support a -family on such
pay as la usually jioled out to Mexi-
cans? I eay give tho work to whlto
men and negroes but give the whlto
man first choice And by way of pa-
renthesis I Willi t to nttrffpHt in lli
wplte laborer that he show his Amer.
icamsm oy patronizing American In-
stitutions When ho is hungry he
shoiM proceed to a cafo Br restau-
rant Which is owned and operated by
an American. That's what your hum-
blo servant always docs. Tho matter
ot com Into a cafe to dine may seem
small but millions of dollars of good
American money ate being pourod
Into tho coffers ot foretgnca In that
buslntaa every day. Wo should live
UP to tho slogan "America First."
W. B. BVHD. Printer. -P.
S. Some people In order to de-
fend themselves for patronizing tho
forelgnora wl make the fqollsh apd
libelous assertion that tho white men
don't want to nnd wont workt that
they prefer to spend their tlmo In ldlo-
ncss. It's a flimsy excuso for their
own lack of American loyalty. W.
B. B
Promise Kept
Wife "She totdVu tho whole story
Just as I havo repeuted It you and
made mo solemnly promise not to
whisper a Word of it to any one."
Hub -"Well I didn't whisper."
Bostor Transcript.
Clip and Comment
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Vacations .
Tlmo for summer vacations will
8ppn be over nnd fall bualiipm will bo
lp full blast. Rising Star X-Bay.
Everybody will Aooon b sufficient-
ly "recovered1 from their vacations to
Ret hnck tn wnrtf. nnd tL'linti ilinf nnNi.
djtlon becomes cffcctlvo the wheels
oi ouBiness will negin tq turn again
lp their normal pace but until then
wo mUPt bo content with halfway
measures. All those who havo been
swinging nround tho circle on Uinlr
vacation trips may be expected o re-
turn home soon and qrimj With them
stories of tho "great" time thoy had
nnd the fish they caught and ad li-
bitum The opcplpg up of fall busU
ness is .now Just wmMhg (or tho re-
turn of tho vacatlonifytn. and then
everything will bo pp In full swing.
And 'they're coming baok fast now;
even aa they wept awny they aro re-
turning some with lurid (ales pf what
lhov Ktiw nnd 1!r1n't hoo. nml in nn nml
op until the utay-ai horn' is convjne-
cu(iuui. ita muqrq inu 'inn qi tua mv
Kail the "happy" vacationist re-
turns. Movlns nnd Prliiclplc
Beginning with this lesuo the .11m
Ned Valley Reporter offlea ot publi-
cation will be Tuscola Tva In-
stead of Ovalo as per our announce-
ment pf two wailit ogo. We have
moved to Tuscola bo 3.11130 wo thought
It to our advaptigo to Co so and wi
avc no apology to miko nny(ne'nJ
to tl'r courso we t ilon hi thU innttor
Uho principles of ih pa pur will re-
main tho same Jim Nod Valley Re-
porter O & 0. sqea no reason why anybody
should change tholr pr)mlplas bo-
prux) they happen to move from one
Place to another. And for i nowepa-
psr tt rhango !t )flnslnl when it
movtd from ono town to ar.otbtr la
PLUCr UP THE LEAKS
; rmigy imp urn 1 1 1 1 .! . t
L ' . -s-
Just a Little Fun luaoOKl . DOG HILL
I y v1 ! C ' A V C V 1 1 .1 .
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Illght 011 tho Job.
Minneapolis Tribune: "Just bo-
causo sho waa married a woman tho
other day undcrtodk to lccturo mo
op tho way I nought to behave."
Why didn't you tell her to mind
her own business?"
"She'll ary that waa what sho was
doing you see sho was my wife."
Ono or the Other.
"The.-ya a stranger without."
"Whit does ho want"
"Ho Kayo his name la 'Opportunity.'"
"Bootlegger or stock salesman.'"
Birmingham Age.Herald.
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Comparative nils.
"Cap sou sugest a book thnt will
make tno mora contented with my
lot?" asked the melancholy porson.
"Why -bother about a book?" re-
plied tho choorful citizen. "Just read
any of tho dispatches from Russia. If
they don't mako you feel that you havo
(something to be thankful for you'ro a
hopeless case." Birmingham Ago-
Herald. J"
Good
spirits fol
Bitters t
It purifies
ooweis an
Price $1.25
nPDcut nm
kory tkoufo
He JfenwQyxfor
iftl st
OLtjnaicjK
r and chocrtiii
of Prlokly Ash
working m'-n.
nach. liver und
work a plcns'iro.
tie. McLcmorc-Ba3
Drug Company Rpcclal nge.pt's. adv.
Your Vict
complete wl
per ll?t on
Hall Muslq
Jru V
arynwn y
uvuii wir
E7'rMZr'Mu J"Jura nuw
fcSfcpwX 1 it
1 fc and fid limit . and HfdB littlo
brothei Hcit .it setting n liids run'
stops lust Sundey" und me and Si.l
wunted to tuko u wawk ony ovrrv
tlmo we got up to sturt Bids Uttl-1
bi other Bert got up ami ntnrtod with
til so we sat down agon on account
of him being a nulHant-i on a w.nsk
and after a wile 1 hml a.i ldeqr and
Jumped up naying. Hecr a minnit Sid. '
I wunj to toll you something. I
V.'icli 'Sid came over and I wisper-
cd Ilaj' how about if wq pprtcud t'j 1
play a ranio with him and toll him to 1
cot there and count out loud and if
wo ai"i oacK ny mo nmo no counts
600 wy ho wins.
Sounding hko a prltty pood of n
ldcor and wo nent back and tat down
agen mo i-aylng. Hay Beit do. you
wunt to play a pcetch of a game
I don't know nuiybe. how? eed Bert
looking nu!plclou and I 8od Its i
peoith of afjnme all rlto all you haff
tr do It set hcer and count ono two
throe four like thut nnd me and Sid
will stiirt running enound tho block
and If we Hint irround lv tho turn
jou count 500 wy you win the gunio.
I an ony count up fo 100 wed riett
and I to. All-rite. Wf'll ma1' it 100
we'll niat.u It easy foi n hov.' thnt '
All rite ono two tlnco four five
box acd flort ht.it tint to count as
lmnl ns ho could and Vie nnd Sid
quick rip down tho utreot as tust ns
the dickens liUo 2 people going cr-
round the b'ock and wen we gut or-
lound tho norner wo stopped running
nnd Dialled to Aitwk fast laffing liko
onytlilnp ho Paying Thati a gool o-ii
all rito. by the tme ho gots to COO
Wo'll bo bo fpt away ho'll need a ml-
scropo to nee us.
AVieh Jaat then who ran up behlnl
us but Beit raying. You win I-ony
countod to 67.
y ! And ho kopp on wawltlnR with 113
fbrary li not prltty nccrly spoiling our vawl but
4tr.i;uiun ii- 1 not OUHO.
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nUADHIIAW Rt'.CKIVI3S ITS
PHtsr nxuv. oil- corro:;
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13 lEc Cans Vn HnkiaaiAi nt .
5 2Sc Cans "Burt Qlney BJftPd I'cnji
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Above prices are In line with OolC
lower and ura our very-uty price
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Tucked away in your Safe will serve
for an INSURANCE Policy.
UNTIL
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coine&--WHAT
company jUtfTTns&ld in As the pot-
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Oldest Agency in West TexaJ
RELIABILITY PROVEN
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A celling fan has been installed n
the barbershop at Tlckvtllc. It ruiw
so slow Sid Hooka la UUnklnw about
Helling advertising space on the pad-dies.
tlnheard of. Its principle rather
uliculd ho so fixed thut t.j'.hlmr ouki
ohntnri' thom. C i !. in n t ain-clf n -
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ini-y of riifiu priiuiiic4 ana win 1n.ii;M
.'Jldnncc no ncwnpojior niir m v peifOii --
CHiiil Ret on thf w..iitv; roul. i hrv)n'.
cr tney would noon usr l-t iimi-
mistake and get hack on tho rlpht
rcud . Whether at 0-a'- .. Tuuou
W' vleh tho Valley1 Iteportcr mccfsi
a.;d lota ot buainstu.
IUlAI'SirAW. Toxas. Ati 22
nr'idslnw'3 flrt bale of ration for
tlna aranon oanc to town hy uun-r si
Raturd i" rnonin; and was tinned by
I looal irin. ho Imle wiq railed by A
I' liolllind h ta'm I
feifi'itil 557 Ibi . and vun nohl to K
Dock Hooko W-'3 ono reason thn
oonvoi-ua'ttonH nnd arsumenta at tho
poutofticb don't nntount to much is
(hat most of them lake plaeo under
the open fluo and are drawn up tho
chimney .
Jefferson Tollocks Is building hlm-
solf Slid family a storm cellar. It was
mado larffo enough alto for the fam-
ily rackets.
fifty nortent. tho country over will
mako an average of about a bale to t
eery uvo or mix acre very nwoiy a'
th preront rat of oponinK this ontln
cotton " . .Ui bo gathered by Ocl-
lut or 10th.
Reporter Want Ads. Bring Quick Result?
Professional and Business Directory
Dr. H. ART
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hot weather ii
th at th pruiof 1J 1h brln(?-hut to an unhealt!
i;u.7i li'i iJ'c wcuninu. Tiie'mur fiuunf
Ui.'tiid men ot ilif town midu p ;i'nt a ipell
i-v.niii" -r 43i aid pus n'cd it u'Anh nittcis.
Mi ChiHi i " j"topi Clea
Th l vt it'ni hit out thi o it si SI 25 ner t'
crop nroti"d hero shoit.br at least i Drug Compan
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Physician and Surgeon. YcmtA.UjiWary Kidney Cystcscopic
Phono 816-03. Officb ofcrorner Drug Store
1062 1-2 North First Street.
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