The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 213, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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TH3B ABILENE REPORTER ABlLEKE TXXAM
PAOK THRBB
I
annul luLinimwut ' ' -w"'"'fwl'Mw'
PERSONAL
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M K nir a t --i
t.-...i. . ' " "'iun
i ioih ir-m in? nit 1 I
t hi anl c nnrart ur n
lir rmm Stamford
Howard
lw bore
r u lc HaW has gone to San
prnd aevernl Weekti.
r nrfti went to Cisco and
Wednesday on business.
i gmt and son off Mork!
tlnllffrt lo Ab1Un
Cumber Mill lo Mr. and
.. flnp tlttlighiar. Mfrth-
.. ire doing lively.
i tovp lomvts Wednesday
.iris whore lie will visit
nl rriemU for some flay
t mnk Weaver ami v. a
i P returned from ft vlsft
Kails and other plaea.
mu'IjIiv. after a stay of some
rtrona nnd Other' Western
f homo and Is nhaktng
v if Mb mahy friends.
iimti who returned Tuos-
' l l'aso stntml that JutiroK
u oxpertlng an attack by
. Thoracis grat fear at
t YllXttiM-Uiln march
oy and
nnd crfhKffe that fcwn. Air
AC 1 jr
mitEXVS TTOMJKlLir
r i is Wonder ctifa bfh
f less weak animate backs
fl J and all JjpfffgulaTitlcBrat
- y and blazer lny&othhen
J I i KQfQiates blftudjr tron-
11 ' drur if notjiaMri
Ml kiIIXiO BUt bvMnu
U Dili" OIBJKT
rc tii'euiaru
li ii in IW
u -v (V i nnd otjrei
a X'fi Oils
i - -
n J III1 STTh 1'xnmtnaUr.n
Civil 8Wlf rTamlnntmnft for ftto-
nagraphots and frmwritrr fipld ser-
vice will bP hPld in iilnt Tuesday
Wmnhei ; 2? Beth mn anrt women
aill im adntl'tpil to examination. Full
particular -"an b tinirfci at the local
poalofflre
Qfllanmlrri Here.
The local Kxmpticn Bosrl for Tay
lor mnniy refivM Hum mmIm
the QufIonnalr nnbe. In
fttrurttttM aa totti time for mailing
thatn to the reg!trani hate net been
retalml hat advanced information In-
dicates that the find fiv per eeat
will bo tnallnl Dec r.th
3M-S. 1I11K HeJtiK Well
Mrs a n fyh. wkp or lie a.
ft Fill!". Herlor of tap hwrrA of ttw
T1wiTn Rwt. who umlprwpnt ah op-
fratlotj Rt a local saillarlntn Tubs
da wai rMtlnj fli Wdnplay af
trnron at 2 an orh-rk althnuih hr
rondllfflU hs tpin ion Mfimn fnt-
acnii bourn
To Serve AH
the People
with tho highest typo of service; to weleomp orory
nOCnunt rcjrarillp of its sizo nnd to oxlcnd lo rnch
cTfptwafor 1Tp irttnosT chntmy !s ThlTfltffi or Ihh in-
slitution ("all anil w i in our npvf home.
ty your
upon re-
bottle la two
soldotn falls tn
fur testlmontala
states Ur. K
StreoU Nt Uiuia Mo
kd
i vin hilkm:
m'pn or Abilene are putting
. r effort to make "Lady Ah-
mdlaml fantasy tha aue-
m its nam doorv. The
. n or our city will be rejiro-
h( nm should all attend and
ur memories of the "good old
t Ablteuo was yining Tho
. perforwawesa a matlne
M-nlns performance and tho
i iharge la only twenty-fire
p proceed of tho entertain-
a 1p devotod to "war rollof"
i r double roaion for a
t. udance
nixT of ladloa have already
ip ticket waXot ami ar mt-
nv creat auccos. l'urcliAnel
miw and If It will bo lutpt-
.iMpnd. buy anyway and give
h to War Hollef.
ultor to e;omo TliankaRlvliig
it ir night to the High school
adv.
Ur. Stewart lln-tnc.
lr W T. Htwart. rirt lieutenant
in the dental tpjotxp corpa. Is bach
in Abilene after a vHf in Mhwtimlppl
and at Waco. Lipnt Stewart hah
been expecting a rail to active duty
for several weeks but stated Wotlnes'
day It may now be three months be-
fore he Ik rolled. Meantttne he will
be in his office here
Weather llnrrnn Itcimlntcd
Uopalntin or the Wanlhor Hureau
hulhllrtg has now been completed all
of the exterior hcrtag had a tovichint
top- Tha atonal flax pole also got Its
share of paint. 'There's nothing now
but a good rain to keep the fair vroalh
or flag from going up daily" Weath-
er Observor Green said Thursday.
itizesis national lank
Capital and Surplus $200000
wwlwwwiwiiii iiiiiiw annum hiMWimii-m mwnmmmmnmmtmwmmmmmmtmmH
4 Per Ct Interest' Paid on Savings Accounts
Who Want llcautlful Little filrl?
Who wants to adopt a beautiful.
fhrown-eyod four-year-old girl" Tha
HoV W A. Mrbolas. district snperln-
t tendont of he Tea Childrcns' Home
has this tittle girl w his care and
! ! .- - ..! . ! ...HI. .l.
n'ltl IH RI.IU iw ii)iinnii!iii:niu mill tu-
lcno people who may want to adopt
her Hev. Nicholas can bo reached at
telephone number 24 i. In case herU
not In. tne rarty calling is asupu to
'eava their numbor and he will call
later The little girl Is bright healthy
and will make an Ideal f08torchlld
$9..".0. Stocker steers $5..lOlG.uO.
Cows $4.0TC50. Heifers 55.50
$7 5". Cahea $5..".0Ci$t 50.
Sheep receipts looa and the mark-
et was steady
WEDNESDAY'S MARKETS
Bank Clearings
Abilene bank clearing
neaday JSiMHC.20.
for Wod-
MOWS BK1LTS
ami nrSiK88 i.nuAi
(luh Meetlhg Thnrxday
Vtnh.i Club will moat at 10
(.uno-row tThursday) morning
urt house for tho purpoaa of
Ml taonibora aro aaktd to
.me.
ltcpfcentnthe Home
Representative Eugone leTlogory
came in Tuesday from Austin whore
ho has been on business for some
time and raasacted business In the
district court Wednesday in connec-
tion with dellnouent tax suits which
he bad Mod for tho state.
Local l'roduco
At Orocora': Hens lie fryers 14c
iurVnv 13c. ecca 40c. butter 2Bc.
At Wholosalo Doalors': Hohb He.
fryers ISc.- turkeys 14c eggs 40o but
ter 50c.
C0TT05.
Tho West Texas Cotton Exchange
recelveil the -following Wednosday:
Many Saw Jlcat DUplaj.
worths Mnrkot wis crowUinl
night with visitors to tho
av uihI thar wst W
v of ovorythlng In tho meat Uac
. vubllc'a approval. Tho Stra-
'otneatlr wlenco class crnno
id was fekowii tho i-arld as-
tits of everything ImuB'nable In
The storo ws attractively d-
1 .n! Victrala music wiu ran-
ging tho avenlng.
special Kiery Friday j
ml of fancy candy 10c pw
i-omntaic California ami
Kton Hn of fruits CaaabM
iiiatM. otc. Applaa 5S.10 laf'
t- rcaiifi. tust bahlnd tha Cor-
.... ji. ndv a
(4 vl W V. I
IMir llroiui Injured
"Hill- Ilrown. brother of Harvey
iimum. court utenourHDlior. U in a
vrv unrloua condition at N'ew York
m "a reault of a fall of fifty or sixty
rtet which liapponou Aovomoor i y
j iti y ...... i.. t. mAniimr nr incv nsvv I 2.
1 U) iijvtii "" " - - -
and was hurt spvorai woexa ngo m
similar fall His brother has been
notified of his sorlous condition.
Xan York
Dec
Jan
Mar
Opon
.as.4(5
..2i."5
.87 JO
.2T.8S
High
3S.96
2S.4C
2S.IC
5T.97
Low
2S.2I
27.70
i
2T.SC
Close
2S.02
2S.43
2S.12
Tuos.
Closo
27J0
27.S7
2t.Gl
27.47
had sole charge of tho Bon Ton. For
tho past year or more she has been
in bad health and tho restaurant has
been closed for some time.
W. W. Vnderson. local dry goods
merchant was born In tho Bon Ton
building. While visiting in Colorado
state with his mother last year he
met a man who remembered Abilene
through the Bon Ton having taken
meals there when Abilene was very
young indeed.
i i
.4....t..t.. .t.
Weather Bureau P. S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
t iji t. 1. t
North Carolina and South Carolina:
Fair tonight: Thursday fair and war-
mer. Alabama: Fair tonight and Thurs-
day warmer tonight in Interior.
Mississippi Florida and Georgia:
Fair tonight and Thursday.
Louisiana. Arkansas and Texas: 'io-
nlght. Thursday Friday and Saturday
fair.
(IK.VTHAL WAHI) VA1R.
Visit each of the allied nations at
tho Central Ward school Friday af-
torrioon from 1 to 5. Admission 10c
21-3t
Here from r'ort Worth
" Contractor W. W. Mlddleton cama in
IhU morning from Fort Worth where
ho ha been for several woaka worX-
tug on the srounds at Camj Averett
tha Canadhn aviation camp Mr.
Mlddleton has a contract which he
cannot complete until at hgt the
ftrat of net January ami parhabs It
will tk Vongor He U enthusiastic
otr the Canadians as men and ai-
Mrs. savlnu. "it wouhl do anyone good
to spd hv in Camp Averett ami
... .v.- onliana iralninir When
se w v ." r.r." - tt.
are mafia reaoy nr uh
..t oh ibe beat clothes I W
real ivWol leather
throughout."
they
they
anils
TOP
Abilene Ulrl Married. '
U attoruoon of Novombar 17
nte McKlnney of Abilene and i
- V 1'rnnnon. prominent young j
' the ruitad Statoa army wodi-
.i i.ment wero unttad In mairt-
. t Nogales Arlioaa. saya a a- J
turn roeelvad by tho Itofrt' !
-day It adds. "The iys m
th infantry to which Mr. ttrM-
..tuchwl. with tha happy -
r stMHl wlah for tholr fntura
Stamford Tarty Here
i.ier or Stamford unslnaaa wn
... mi.'.. Wn.i.t.iiilnv trnnsact-
.............. liinn. thaiu was I 14UIV
"" '" '"-. 'Viyl rulTrt
. I. Ingilsh. the uvo-wire ih- i "
517.85 WEDNESDAY
latlle Market Steady an III Brides
-Sheep INu Stead) at lort
Worth Wedncsduj.
m.-vins Prt Worth. Taxaa
Nv il-Hog recalpts am and t
mrkal claaed a "ta to contt
higher. toi hogs bringing UTS.
blk I16W$IT5.
receipts la.wv innuMi .-
The market was bvnuh
Top oa Bteara U..
Clbsod very atoady S7 to 16 higher.
New Orleans.
Doc
Jan
Mar
May
Open
..J7.30
. .20.8$
26.0&
26.&S
High
27 S6
27.57
27.32
27.20
Low
27.21
2fi!?4
26.SS
26.47
Close
27S3
27.52
27.80
87.10
Titos.
Close
27.-12
27.01
26.75
26.S&
Xcw Arrhol at Caps.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buchanan aro tho
proud parents of a fine baby boy. All
partloa doing well except Grandpa
Fain who will likely recover.
i i
INTKKEST1M1 LKTTKHS VKOM
ABILEXK BOYS IX l. S. SKUYICE
Closed stoady 41 to M hlghor
LlTcrpooI Spots.
Cloeod Irregular and unsettl.ed & to
65 lowor. spots quiet good middling
22.04; sale 4000; due tomorrow -4
t"o Sl-2 hlghor.
jjfen York Spots.
Steady; middling 30.40; salae 0.
New Orleans Spots.
Firm; middling 2SMl sales
to arrive 700; d o c 0.
150!
Steady;
o b 1000
Galveston Spots
middling 2SJ0 galea 0;
i
... .-. .... t .....l. Mam. I on ail lu"
r th partj- ware. 11 P Haa. JiJ1? !$ vMtS.-
s .UMlgM. Chaa. Stlfiemlr il 5 f- 1' clvyT t$M6
1 -h a L- Davenport. Jack Ifcli ja.f'
Now Is a Good Time
To Treai
'Catarrh
Mild weather aid treatment.
1' ut be muled into thinking that
f. ' UrJnuoac Thehrit ?ou
' .Mater weather will uriug u o
v ail its discomfort.
t this it an excellent time to
' -ighly cleanse the blood of tl i
" of Citarrh and be forever
t the troublesome sprays ai-d
1 that can never cure v-hj
S the great blooJ purtSer.
out the germs of 1 atarrh
fntiry
St.
ur blood and cljaes
jt of your system u
f.FAe imost satisfactory treai-
tin Hume Bcrausx i 1
down jo its very roots no
the caise. Write to-uay ior
jforwatiofe. and expert rneoui
0tt a.c T.kc advantage of
chance to-day. Address SwHt
the to Dvpt. G AtiU
NOT
WTKI) TO BUY Tn
"'ml Furniture vi
"i llousehnld (
""ijuriunity of sell!
JQ.
Airjnacu
w wv V S
-n .. I .rl
n.: milTiii'&i wv
. . . w I tT II- i I BL j.
IHHOVf1' ""1
ainn" u W" '
BC m Jl
t-
A Second
k. If you
t misa this
llnnltnn SnOtS.
stnadv: middling tSJ. sales 226. fary
to arrive 101S7; f o b S00.
Dallas SpoK
Steady; middling i&30; sales 0.M2.
Grain Market
Corn: ee 1.M1-3; -Ian l-191
May 117 S-S-OaU:
Dae. 07 l-4 May 67.
produce Market
Pork Lartl
...... 2740
! 48.21 34t
34.20
Rlbt
34.72
34.30
Jan
Nsv
Jan . .
yay
Cottonseed OIL
Snota IS-iO. 1900.
v... tcoan- Dde. lS.10-20;
lSOO; Feb. IS.130; Mar lSJ-3;
April 0; May 19-M.
Cloi-ad ulet: tatal salos 3100.
Prim crude 1 24 Nominal. -
. .i 1 ' '
BON TOH RESTAURANT
OLBLI
Mrs S s. Anderson Sold Famous Old
Restaurant oa South FIM to
J. M Radford
of
.. iku urisinal laadmarka
AhiiaHO has changed hands in a deal
j M Radfw'd the Bon Ton "oatanr-
it on Smh Firat street between
Chestnut and Sycamore.
C ThTlot U W Uy 1W ffc Tha buil-
dlnis on th lot waa one of tho first
.dn. ... Kii . bolnjs constructed
T' moat of the other habitations
?.lJ?-. Fur thtrty-ftvayeara
liMV nv.-i -
. 1 .1... a.. Ton
Mm. Andorioa conauee w .--
aSmaay an old timer rmembera he
aariyaua l rent oa. After the
528 Sor husband Mrs. Anderson
Frum The uubbock Avalancho;
Doa. Friends. During tho last six
weeks I have not been ablo to find
tlmo to write to you again. Few
mon in this camp have ever gone
thmnch sucii a mental and physical
strain all at the same time auch con
tinued conceutratlon anu mo 011m-
Innilnn nrwass still COntlnUCS. Our
company. th 6th Infantry began its
iAr.MiP with an enrollment of 104
men; wo now have only 9S of the
;' original numbor left with still oth-
era to go. So any moment I may
find myself homeward Lound. Many
i oapable mon havo left having no
t turn for tho military life. I doubt if
. I over go through a day without do-
ing something that is. In tho lan-
'guage of our captain 'very unmlll-
" It is iery omicuu iur uuo "
has formed the nauua 01 civw uo
to change them so suddenly and
adopt others. This Is our most diffi-
cult task; it Is1 not tho learntng of.
military principled nor the physical
work. Well this much I know. I am
still hero and there Is only three
weeks more. I think our instructor
will have performed almost a miracle
if within three months ho can take
a man who at the beginning did not
have the faintest Idea of what "about
face" or "squads right about" Is and
bring hfm to the point where he can
qualify as high as first lleutesant.
t Miainiv nnnrociated being re
membered ly my irlend. Chris Har-
well secretarj of the Lubbock Shrine
club' when he sent out the Invitations
for the quarterly banquet though ot
ooursa 1 could not attend. Hope to
ho there for the next one.
Tho war seems much more real to
us hero than it did a few months ago.
especially when we are drlUng s in
company or battalion formation while
iwa fir lure aeroplanea are flying
oer head while a tew twUerle aro
firing bhella across tho hllla.
The most inspiring times of the da
la when several thousand mon lacuf-
iug the regular army part of thU
camp stand at retreat at 6 p. m. while
Old Glory ts being lowered from tne
Hag staff lfa quite an experience
standing at attention without moving
& finger for as long as thirty minu-
tes During this time we make two
moves parade rest when the field mu-
sic sounds retreat then order arms
and as the band strike up totar-Span-gled
Banner we execute present araia.
Then we stand at attention untU we
are dismissed While in this forma-
tion a captain Is one of the other com-
panlea noticed a man whom he thought
had a chew of tobacco lu his mouth
He said "The man. down there spit
out that tobacco. Promptly U men
viria.1 with their "chew.'
1-ift.iiv w have been on the range
iwkja when they have been trying to
tench ua how lo shoot. We hayo
Our Dry Goods and
njimimuuiiiii iiu.uii i iuim.h nnmnlim imniiii-ip i . uu ftm "" " " ."' "
Staple
Departments Furnish Their Quota
of Buying Opportunities at this Store
You not only have the pleasure of selecting your requirements
from large and varied stocks of .fresh new standard merchan-
dise but prices are lower quality considered than you find at
other stores. Concentrate your shopping at this store and save
on your Dry Goods.
Note These
Prioes
1 Case of standard Ging-
hams in plaids and checks
present value 15c; our
price .- 12 l-2c
75 pieces standard Ging-
hams in jlaidschecks and
stripes; all fast colors; a
special value 15c
50 pieces Red Seal Ging-
hams book-fold all fast
colorsbeautiful line of pat-
terns price .20c
50 pieces Percal all dark
patterns fast colors 36-in.
wide a big value at per
yard 15c
25 pieces Percal 27-in.
wide all light patterns.fast
colors a verv nice full
count Percal at 12 l-2c
Note These
Prices
'200 pieces Outing in light
and dark patterns the best
Outing on the market; our
price'. 12 1-2c
New shipment of ladies
patent leather belts black
white and red; price . .50c
Just received a shipment
of fancy cretons beautiful
patterns for knitting bags
and Christmas bags.
Shipment of ladies stiff
collars and cuffs also a
beautiful line of new Ja-
bots. A new shipment of Khaikai
color annv blankets $8.50
and ... .:.-. $9.00
Ladies Shoe Special
Wc have grouped 100 pairs of Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes in
new colors gray brown silver burgandy; sizes slightly-
broken and from lines that sold in a regular way at ijb.oU
.$9.00 $10.00 ri. 50 and $12.50 and will
close out entire lot while they last choice
This is a Veal Shoe Value that you cannot afford to over-
look. Come in and be fitted. See window for the styles.
$7.95
XBILENE'S progressive store
some very good marksmen here and
many who hae never used a rifle be-
fore consequently they miss the tar-
get six or eight times out of ten shota
fired making scores of ten or twenty
out of a possible fifty. My shooting
is Improving there was plenty of
room for It too. My best record was
made at tho last practice when I made
a score of 46 out of a possible 50 at
a range of COO yards shooting sx
bull'a eyos and four shots near the
edge of tha bull's eye.
Last week we moved to the trencn
again for three days and two nights.
During the day we simuiaica uuuc
on the enemy trenches rushing
crawling and double timing with tbos
heavy packs and mules until each foot
was dragging after the other and riv-
era of porsplratlon flowed freely.
Than r&m a tiicht Our companX was
assigned to the support trenches tthoi
last t'nie wo were m me ironi n u
fire trenches.) At 11 o'clock. waa
called out ns a member of a patrol to
pr 'over the tonf" toward the enemy
trenches End gather certain informa
tion. Just as I nau mane my war
to their wire entanglements a star
bomb was f'red 1 fell flat on my faee
and didn't move a hair but am sure
the enemy twenty yards away could
near my heart beat- Bven It they did.
when It was dark again they had no
chance to catch me aa I dtdut take
time to run on my way back to our
trenches. The remainder of the nignt
we wer given permission to sleep
the next night. In order to catch up erty Loan by the soldiers. This traln-
wlth our sleep. In fact It is a flno j ing camp bought 1290.000.00 worth
plan that wo make this course as of bends; Camp Stanley of which wo
near to thj real experiences as It Hare a part invested over $400.000 00;
possible to slmulato war. A certain Camp Travis took over half a mil-
proportion 01 eacn oi me inreu quui-iiton anu hb buuii ouuiutm w
ificatlons are necessary to "stick" ion purchased a total of .two millions
grit. Intelligence ana isysicai stam-
ina. Facing ihe recent cold north wind
with rifle at right shoulder In drill
and without a coat of any kind fall-
ing our of our bunks at 5:45 first
call for revllle. before day light with
a cold wind whistling over the hUls.
tthe barracks are praetcauy open oui j
they are now putting in ncaien..
and sitting tor two hours each night
In tho open mess hall studying while
icicles aro forming in fact all that
which has gone before will make us
appreciate real living when we have
n chance to go home again. It has
been a wonderful experience and val-
uable otherwise It would not have
been taxing or difficult We who
f ha dona- our best every hour are
better men for the experience nut nat-
urally we are glad that most of It Is
in the background.
Of one thing I am proud. The men
who are in tha army and training
camp do not consider that they have
done their part in thla war by enlist-
ing they do not leave tho financing
of tho war to civilians; they believe
that a man has not done hla whole
dntv until he honestly gives all he Is
.. - ""r.li.Zil ."..:.. ...n i ilvaa nt what.
.i . .m h i!rtm tv iiiq i units iu kuv. uotti v " w
rrnhwrVd aom. bid a blanket! ever he baa to give until the giving
snread over them for protection
in round figures in many of tho com-
panies every man subscribing. Thla
is a great record and should inspire
the men who stay at homo to do still
better than on the First and Second
issues when the Third Bond etle is
called for. When this greatest oi
wars shall have been finished let ev-
ery one of us determine now that he
or she will be able to. say that wa
did our duty.
With best wishes to my Lubbock
friends and hoping to see you scon
I am. Yours very truly
QUEST a COUCH.
against the rather cold night air. I
believe thit was tne naraesi uu
have ever tried to sleep pn. And all
Bight long messengers and patrols
going through tho trenches stepped
on us as they could not seo the men
oa tha ground except when the flarea
were lit or star bombs were In the
air. And I finally add that wa were
not clven time for an after-dinner
nip uor ona minute longer to sleep
hurts Then that man naa aaonucea
for his country: he has shown real
patriotism. But even then ho should
not expect praise for he baa only
done hia olaln duty which Is no more
than every man should do and. If
same is not voluntary he should ba
forced to do it who Uvea under the
stars and stripes and enjoys tho pro-
tection and freedom of the United
States of America. I refer to the
purchase of bonds of tha Second Iib
Popular In Africa.
"The wrist watch has done much for
our trade."
''Where Is your trade?"'
"Mainly in Africa Formerly wo
couldn't sell a native a watch because
he wore no pockets to carry It in
WANTED To buy second hand furn-
iture and stoves. Prefer good prade
of goods. Reasonable prices paid
phone 309 3Wt
WANTBD To buy second hand furn
Iture and stoves. Prefer good grade
of goods. Reasonable prices paid.
Phone 209. Sl-6t
" '
WANTED An active man to sell real
estate and assist In office work. Small
investment required but will guaran-
tee its return la profits within ninety
day. Panhandle Land & Loan Co A-
arillo Tesaa
ROOMS for rent or room and board
$M wr week. 3M uneaiaui iww
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