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llALTIMOUH Mil Nov. 10. Ansort- floating IiohmHuIh freBh nir homes
li; that 11 Wrt8 "Up to the inothoru" ilny iiurBorlofl and till the agencies
t nolvo llu problem of Infant mortal- which nro Interested In the Imby pro-
Ry Wilbur C Phillips secretary of hlmti lloforo birth tho depot minm
tfcn New York Milk CommiBBlon In tin t thru her Intlinnto knowledge or these
address on "Infants' Milk Depots niul ngoht'leB will nsBiimo responsibility ot
Infant Mortality" ut tho iinnunl meet-'preparing mothers for n successful do-
lug or tho Atnorlcan AsHOPhiUou for l Ivory. After tho baby Ib born alio
Study mid Prevention of infant Mortal- will continue to look after It niid will
Ity .emphasized the importance of tho'uiai'o nt tllu mother'H disposal every
4Mlucatlonal features of the bablcH' milk iknoWn meanB of bringing 'It to strong
dispensaries. "In tho last annalysls" and healthy childhood. The milk dc-
ke said "Infant mortality is td be Bol-'po. tho natural co-ordlnnlb unit In
red not by philanthropy or Institu-
tions or by tho medical profession
Nor the state but by Intelligent motherhood."
Mr. Phillips characterized the milk
nil this work bccaUBe of its close prox
imlty to the home.
"I look forward" thp speaker said
"to tho timo when more effective ways
or nn.nitpr.itlon ahd co-ordination can
depot as the fulcrum on -which rests .. ...OPiPi oll between milk depots
tho lover or tho sltuationtho lstru-wjch .encl dlreotl yinto Iiohipb and
ment tlirouBh medical social eluc-'hospitals dispensaries and clinics
tlonal and philanthropic pnovention jwllioll cnr0 for babies on a larger lnstl-
uffect their purpose and achieve - tutloutil scale as 1 believe that It Is
ooss. "Operated ub It should bo" be !lc8iniii that tho assistance and Ml-
ieolared "it Is more than a depot from nrviHlnn exercised over mothers from
which milk Is distributed. It Is an the . qforo conflnoniont until tepn Socialist districts are missing or
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DEMOCRATS WILL
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SE
MAKE WJWTANT1AIi (SAINS 0V8K
UHAND 0111 I'AHTV TllltOllUH
tiii: livriiiK covnniv.
NEXT SPEAKER A DEMOCRAT
Ciiuiion Nii)n As Itiitlin? rower nro
i'imiln'r-l Net Gain of Korlj
CUlit Credited lo The.
Doinoci'ttttc Armies.
By Associated Press.
CHICAGO Nov. 0. The Associated
Press lias ascertained both from tho
accredited results and conservative es
timates that tho Democrats elected
210 members of the lower houso of
Congress and tho Itopublicans lfi8. Six.
for tho dispensation df relief and an
Indispensable co-ordinating unite .be-
tween nurses physicians clinics dis-
pensaries hospital and various phil-
anthropic Institutions which concern
themselves directly with tho wollfare
of tho child."
Tho BPcakor described In detail va-
rious features of a model milk dis-
iwnsary location equipment manage-
ment and personnel of the staff and
spoke also of tho special qualifica-
tions of nurses and physicians. He
advocated classes for mothers in in-
fant hygiene periodical consultations
under the direction of physicians for
weighing and examining tho babies
and follw-up work in the homes by
visiting nurses. "It infant mortality
it to bo prevented and not cured" be
said "the homo must be tho crucial
'place of attack."
"LaBtly" ho said "work of Infant
milk depots must be co-ordinato with
tho hospitals clinics dispensaries
possible with respect to Instruction
given and methods taught. Probably
some day tho Instructional work to
provent infant mortality which at
present is being paid fdr cither by
philanthropy or given gratuitously by
prysicians will bo taken over by our
Democrats Will Control.
Tho foregoing flgUres give tho Dem-
ocratic party a gain of fifty three in
the House and the Itopublicans a gain
of five or a net Knu for tho Democrats
of foity eight. This will give thorn
control of tho House in the next bcs-
cltles or towns. Already in New York slon of Congress.
city we have seen organized tho be- Tho total membership of the House
roau of child hygiene with tho great 'at present is 391 of which 19G Is a ma-
corps of nurses working at leust dur-jorlty Tho present Republican morn
ing tho summer months among the uersnip is aio ana tho present Dem
ocratic membership 172 which gives
the Republicans a majority of 48
In order to gain control of tho Houso
it was necessary for the Democrats to
babies and it Is not unreasonable to
oxpect this work In Now York City
and elsewhere to continue permanent-
ly throughout the year. ArousinE tires-
cut and future mothers to the full con-olei;t J4 memuers wiuio tlio KepuDli-
sctousness or the significance of child cms coUld lmVtJ 13- nineteen and pos-
birth and tho responsibilities of moth- sibl' stained control. Of the twenty
tour ucciicu iwo were eiecteu prior to
November S from tho newly Demo-
cratic state of Maine.
erhood is surely equally Important as
the teaching of Greek and Algebra to
children who will perhaps never make
any practical use of their knowledge
along these lines".
MUD HILL
Mud Hill Nov. 8.
As I have not seen aything from this
part of the country In a long time. I
will come again.
The health of tho community is 6x-
tra good at present. Everybody the
men at least are Intereii-.l in the
election which Is being neid today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cross visited
at Mr. Roe's Sunday.
Mr. Wesley Fillman who has been
n Oklahoma Mie past month plcHns;
cotton returned last Tuesda;
Some of the Mud Hill boys spent Sun
dayaftornoon In the Gap.
Mr. Gordon Oliver and Ernest Lov-
etl were callers at Mr. Roots Sun-
day. Rev. D. M. Strlckling preaoncd at
this place Sunday morning. He took
dinner at Mr. Oliver's.
M. J. Gaun and Mrytle Finley vis-
ited the singing Sunday afternoon.
Also Charley Newberry and sisters Trainmen were at
I Sunday night.
Ava and Iva of Sambo.
Miss Edna Cottle visited Miss Lil-
lian Lovett Sunday.
Mr Tally spent a few days with
his sister Mrs Appleton. last week
before leaving for Comanche county
where he will make his home.
The school here which Is being
taught by Miss Alico Balding is pro
'ext Speaker A Democrat.
At 'thls tlmb borne out on the face
of the returns it seems that Joseph G.
Cannon "Will bo defeated for reelection
ns Speaker of the House should he
again make the race. A Democrat pro-
bably Champ Clark of Missouri will
be selected to fill this Important posi-
tion. "While prominent Republican leaders
claim a fair working "ina'Wlty In the
Senate Democrats contend that they
will have a .majority of two In the
grossing nicely. The teacher is board j next Congress. In this estimate waB
ing at Mr. Oliver's. not counted the name of John W. Korn
Mrs. Cole and daughter Miss Jes-jof Indiana who will probably bo re-
sie of Coats weic pleasant visitors turned to succeed Albert J. Beverldge
at Mud Hill Sunday morning. They iRopubllcan.
spent the afternoon with Mr. Hooker
and family.
Mr. Wesley spent Sunday afternoon
at Mr. Hooker's. Wonder whv?
Hexnnicth) Icuctctrainlito.
Is the narno of a German chemical
one of tho many valuable ingredients
Mr. Linn Lovett. who has Iipph nt f Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexame-
Hamlin for the past month return-1 thylenetetramtae is recognised by med-
eu iiomo last week. lb had boon re
ported that ho was married but it is
Guess tho girl changed her
not true
mind
Mr. Earl Tavloi
and Miss Etta
prayer meeting
Cured
E
pl'it.
Mr. Hooker's family are picking
cotton for Mr. Hohson this week.
Mr. Rub Clark was out from Abilene
Sunday TED.
VOTE AWFULLY LIGHT
BUT DEMOCRATS WIN
leal text books and authorities as a uric
acid solvent and luiti-septic for tho
urine. Take Foloy's Kidney Remedy
promptly at the first sign of kldnoy
trouble and avoid a serious malady.
I
I
3IUIIIK CASE CALLED
Tn elf tit Juror Selected in Trial of
Mrs. Fnitnle Flnunery; Wit-
nesses Called.
SJoan
a fine
and
lI have used
Liniment
mare
cured It
splint
This
makes the third
horse Pvo cured.
Have recommended It to my neigh-
bors for thrush and they say it is fine.
I find it tho best Liniment I evtr
used. I keep on hand your Sure
ColicCnre for myself and neigh-
"borsSnd I can certainly recom-
fd It for Colic." S. E. Smith
rMcDonough Ga.
Cured Thrush.
Ir R. W. Parish of Bristol
it. No 3 writes; "I have used
i your Liniment for horses and
nysclt It is the best Liniment In
fid. 1 cured one of my horses
bh. Her feet were rotten;
p came qut : she laid down
most of the time. I thought she
"die but T used tho Liniment
ected and she never lies down
i daytime now"
XOANS
LINIMENT
should be in every stable and apv
plied at the first sign of lameness.
You don't need to rub it penetrates.
Will kill a spavin
curb or splint re-
duce wind puffs
and swollen joints
and is a sure and
speedy remedy for
fistula sweeney
founder and thrush.
PrteQ60c.awl $hQQ
Mnnn'e linok on
InirHcs cattle slicflp
niul poultry Miit
f I I'll. Allllll'bs
Dr. Earl S Sloan
Bwtou Mow. U.S.A.
Last Of County Boxes Report to Ctiuii-
ty Clerk Tje Merkel mid Jim
Ned Are All In
Special to The Roportor.
DALLAS Nov. 9. With tho selection
of Dee High a farmer the twolfth ju-
ror was accepted this morning in the
case of Mrs Fannie Flannory charged
jwith tho murder of her husband Kit
Flannory.
The examination of Avitnesses then
began 55. T. Dyer a street car con-
ductor testified that ho was a few
root distant when tho firing began and
B.iid that to jjlm tho defondant appear-
ed calm.
The last of the county returns have
been received by County Clerk Mc-
David and Monday when Commis-
sioors' Court will ho called together
In a special session by Judgo Bledsoe
tho vote will bo counted and mado
public.
Tho election managers from the
Mr. Otto Paul Milwaukee Wis. says
Foley's Honey and Tar is still moro
than tlio best. He writes us "All
those that bought It think it Is tho best
for coughs and colds thoy ever had
I think It is still moro than the best
Our baby had a bad cold and it cured
I
Clothing Sacrifice
25 to 50 per cent Saving
EXTRA
Special on
Men's Suits
r fillip
is V. l I ;J KS AF K
W JmrWbWA n MMMF j&W'Do'ir Hind.
tew mm ? mm&m
Hi'v. mm-. I . M-M .
K HW'' - - 'Mr ?o' An'8 suta fr "
1 !&' W: . fJx .iKM--Mli5o"''U'n. Suits for'
K imt HW ? WkK 5 lrf. j X W7.4i .
K-m mma . vi? : r .-rs. 'i-v-zsr x r
1?Ml W2i mt-:JmmW $15.00 Men's SWtH for.. r.
24 M Wil J $ $!&&& -0-00 Mon'BSilirfor
x " jrzmmm ' sr?!r wmc?- ru -f jb
'mtv&Mml Mil. F s Jt jr A m"
t-WL Jpsi "JT If
V itwmm fe ImM
I V'fP m ' I'm- y
Now Is tlio tlmo Jor ovory man to buy a buIL
Now and stylish and npt tho "Hand-Me-
A posHlvo saving of from
$3.50 to $10.00 on ovory suit.
$6 40
....$8 95
$1105
$13 50
$18 OO
acrifice of all
Overcoats
BOY'S .CLOTHING
Extra Special Prices
Pocket Knife Free
Zs '250 Boys' Now and Stylish Suits at extra
& - '..special prices Now Ib a good tlmo for ovory
'' boy to buy a suit. Wo givo FRE13 with
'" every boy's suit n nico TWO-DIADBD
POCKET KNIFE.
?3.00 Hoys' Salts for. .... $2 25
$1.00 Roys' Suits for.... $3 15
$Q.0O Roys' Suits for $4 50
$750 'Doj-b' Suits for...1 $5 40
The Abilene Dry Goods Co.
KIMJN'G OVEIt ULKCTION
1
l.Ifrt In nnn ilnif ninn. . -.! il.-...1. It
Tve-Mnrkol nwl Tim Mnl 1. u"' '" "" uu' "-" UUJUll mUMKB.
rnr)t t flA ..... .. .v."IUiU-ulllH "lK l-O
"'"'""" " hibii luuuiiio jeo(.uruiiy uuu
deposited them in sealed boxes along-
side the nondescript receptacles from
tho other points In a convenient cor-i
nor In tho clerk's vault.
Tye reports having ensfc eighteen
votes with tho Democratic ticket re-
ceiving practically the entire number
Of tho thirteen votes polled In tho Jlra
Ned box noither tho Republicans nor
tlio Socialists polled mbro than a
pair.
Vote Exceedingly Light
"When tjho returns have been can
WfPlwf
PELS
for backache rheumatiani kidney or bladder trouble 'and urinary irregularities
Foley'a Kuiney Pills purify the bland rr-nr" lost vUiihty und vigor. Refuse substitute.
Aui.i:.iiuui;-iivfs intutj wf
To Men Disagree In IHscushIoh of
I'rlmurj- Election One CIiiJjh the
Other With Filial Itewults.
' IjUfkin Nov. 0. A. J Dean n
xv.iiii.ii; tiiuiuuuiii m i-uuuun ii. inui'u i
north of hero was killed lato yeater
day afternoon. Ho was s'ruck
the head with a club held by
Edwards Edwards later an;
to tho authorities und in lutfrconflncd
vosseu" said Mr McDavid "wo will in Jail bore. The men d
find that an exceedingly light vote has primary election discussion and a fight
been castT.also that tho DomocrnTa followed" "
have gone Into office by the usual ma
jority."
AoOOC'COOOOOCti?
a o
IS L. Curry wlfo and children of this p VS. Dapnrimeiit of Agriculture O
city aro visiting relatives nt Waco Wenlher Hureiiu O
and will bo absent from their home In 0 WILMS U MQORE. Chief O
.....j ov.iui ii ui mil ujiy jqr a WCOK
or ten days.
Ii. I.. Campbell and family fQnnr
ly of North Ninth and Orange streets
loft last nlfiht for OJaikgvHIo to' re-
fllde. Mr. Campbell has purchased nn
elghly aero farm near ClnrkivU.
Arch Drown left Inst night for P-tlrd
to fcpond todav the guest of frlencX
O o
looooooaoaaciaBoq
Forecast tm " p. m. Friday
For Abllopo and vicinity: Tonight
air cnlilor: Friday fair warmr
For East Txaa: Tonight fair colder
n southeast portion warmer In the
7niiiondo: Friday fair warmer
IllgJtst 81.
1 ovrst -18.
Menu 04.
DOUBLE HAVQimhs TENNESSEE.
White Man Jfays Jftnnlty for Killing
Ills Mlfejind it'cgro for Miir. J
uerlnna Iloj.
NASIIVID1.I3 tliv. D. MoscCook
a white mai anf John CaBjn a no-
vJvjgq
SRpaMiRSWJs
1111 tfiyKTiii iMwP'fW
. 5J. wnjuM&yqpuhr- Q
WRv.WRn an annual ir
iWtLELil.lB n J
WpT Ml SjjKSKl IllllUUIIbO(
ipmorou w Mi OutlflfJS. . UV
rMyrirS 1LI 1
rffacreed in a iH vO iL-rf WL. I v.
.in
HVy
& coontfl
gro were haiiged In tlia state prison
today. Cobk was eonvieted of mur-
dering his wlfo and Caoson for killing
u boy in Memphis.
HMO COTTON AHEAD OF 10.
W
n
m
VlTnraim taJ
I- J'V""" fli
rover as the m
"onb coFrcr'or mj
exceptional quality M
and moocfate.prtf.es TO
TMFnPUVTYlnfn WH&Wj
NEW ORLEANS USA.
'wsj u;;:i. .;: cuts
11 nK.V? VTT1XJW9 IUHi VMJII B
IJ && m
(JoieriiiiMnt Ihsiicm Ilullelln 1'IscIb
Tills VrarN Crop to Dnio at
7:i.')!!)8:i IIiiIom.
Put a norns plaster on tho ohcBt and
take a good cough syrup Intornnlly If TJ' Associated Press
you would treat a sovoro case of soro WASHINGTON Nov. P The CetiBti
lungs j)roporly. Got the dollar sizo nnreim today Issued n bulletin alio?
BALLARD'S HOREIIOUND SYRUP. "K 73JaaJ balfiB of cotton glmle
WUUreach'bottlo thoro is a fvjo HER- fom tills year'a growth to Novombe
j? BINE RI3D prppmii pniiiiH Pr.Afl. 1st. compared with 7.017.840 for tbc
TER for the cheat. Sold by McLo- Bamo-period of last year
moro Dass Drug Co.
l'MITTKIIS CONVICTED.
Filial Kentiick) Feud.
JACKSON KY Nov O-r-Wesley Tur-
nor Jailor of Rroatliltt county wa
1'iTHoiiN Who CoiiHiiIri'd to afurder "hot and instnnli' killed near tho JaD
Emperor of Jupan Shall Pay oro laat nigh 'na!llrTPNoble
The Death Penult). prominent jujlTtho Hiu
rill fouu Upmuer arrnHts-awrcauBO or
Hy Associated PrcBB. tho kllMflg la iiuJ4ffrjX Turner and!
TOICIO. Nov. 0.-Gn tlto Ilndlnir of n NoblvomjW0 frloffs.
sphtrcourt organized to try nllegod
plottora against tho llfo of tho Emper-
ior which was annotiiiced today twen
ty Blx porsous wnro found guilty In
eluding rlnglnadorB ICoioku and wife
Tho court recommeiidtr capital phnlsh-
inoii for tho plotters.
Mnsrliitll Man AcijulMed
rrlnl ro Tl)i Uitportor
M MISHALL Nov. P. It. U JeuulligB
charged with shooting and killing Gut
lelb Iloohrlngor about two months
ago near thl8 place was found not
guilty by a Jury in the district court
tia morning.
in spring and summer it's
the natural time to store up
health and vitality for the
year.
Scoit's Emulsion
is Nature's best und quick-
est help. AM DnnUi
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Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910, newspaper, November 11, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331233/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.