The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ABILII REPORTW ABILENE TSXAM.
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F'i'l fc WHiihuki
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CERTAIN REFORMS
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THE MORAL EFFECT OF A SAV
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Un:ii MAVK CITIZENS UUO.UPT-
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TIONS OF WHATEVER KtfM).
INGS ACCOUNT is FAR REACHING
I I I I - funk li n m inn ) ill l i i In
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II eliminalcs fiilunciiil worry-
that means belter healthbettor
vork -belief pay.
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While you are adding to your
savings acepunt you are also adding
to your character.
$1.00 opens a savings account at
tins bank and we will pay you 4 per
cent compounded quarterly.
The First State Bank
and Trust Co.
Tho toiloVvhig feport vis delivered
l'y the crand jury w.hle. colHludod
Its scseloris latts "Wodnosxhty after-
noon of thts week:
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Fire fnsruanoe
Tho fire whlntlo reminds ua almost Unlly of the numerous fires and
great amount of loss. Yourn m.ay bo tlio next fire. Protect yourself
liy having nir tnsuro you in a strong old line company tlint la time
tried and Ine tested.
J. L. McDAVID
1.ST STATE BANK BLDG.
PHONE 005.
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CALOMEL IS MERCURY!
ACTS 01
"MsqoYUvk Tone" S!
Jcfet Tm Mm Jhd iosn
Saltate k Mtto
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Listen to met Take no mure skk
' cnlnjr salivating calomel when bilious
corutiiitt'I. Don't Ib a duv s
C'iifoniel fi mercury or uilcki
which la use necrosis of the-
CUloinel when it coines into
vutb uoiir lilt; crabber Into it. 1
It un. This I ! you fwl t'ljKiwfui
tiaiiaea and crampin" If you xm- lu
(titU ami "all knocked out"Mt jour
liver U torpid and hfiwelb c4utlpatil
or you avi headache dizziiufii ro.it-1
tonpii if breath i lud or tiMnmU hiit
just tak a poonfu of liarmlerf Dod-
ea'a Liver Tone ou my guarantee.
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HELPED; POOST SUFFER
Abilene Tcxn. March 24th lli".
To Honornble Thomas 1- Wanton
Olstrlct Judge-
Vc the Grand Jury for the Man It
li'ir. term of the District Court of
Taylor County Texas herewith sub-
mit this our Una' report
We have been In session 15 davs
during which time we hnvc Inquired
diligently into nil violations of the
law of which we had knowledge and
have made investigations to the ful-
lest extent whore wo hadreaaon to
believe that nny law was being clo-
hilcd examining 27S witnesses in
Mich indcavor and as a tvsult of the
tutor mat ion ulitnlucd. wo nave r.
turned into open Court tit bills if
indictment of which 2' nie fetonhs
and "'i are misdemeanors
Wo should have completed our
Work' In considerably loss time had
a great many witnesses been more
witling to give us without hesitation
vital Information instead of having
to be persuade 1 and sent? times forc-
ed to divulge the truth. Tf.ere seems
to be a misguided conception with a
number of apparently good people to
sacrifice their own honor ratliei tlnm
Incriminate a. friend; And In this
connection we have also found a
iitimber of Instances where people
have failed to r'".ort violations of the
.aw merely to save then selves tin
embarrassment f oxposlrq the guilty
pi .Mies and when sue! conditions
elst our offlcerr can pot be blunted
.for not euforilu;; the law. as then
(-'i not be every wh"ie nnd set- ail
things and It is r.s much the dut (
a prlvnto citizen to report a viola
lion as It is the duty of tho officers to
enforce the law.
We have spent a groat deal of our
ti to In looking Irto nllesed vvhlBhev
selling In this county niM are sorry
10 have to report that tluro la con-
siderable whiskey being brought to
this County and disposed of In some
wanner but have been unable to ob-
l.i.u sufficient evidence to teturti
but few Indictments on nce-Mtnt of the
many devious ways employed b?-
those who nro guilty of such miscon-
duct. Wo feel htire there nro Other
nii-tiea gtillty of this offense whom
we have been muMo to i.ppVehend.
a d as suggested previously In thhj
teport If thoso who desire to see
th" law uphold will report promptly
to tho proper officers an. facts re-
g .rdlng such violations. H will nia-
teiially help in iitamplng out this
foHii of crime. This hca long been
hid up as n model DRY COUNTY.
.1. d itb people Bhould take prldo in
helping Its officers to maintain its
re; utation.
After much bard work and many
conferences with the City authorities
v.. are still of tho opinion that the
noHt effectual way to p-aicrvo order
lr what Is termed Xogro 'town. Is to
lolleo It thoroughly md until thl.
I done there will always bo not--u
lean trouble continual; orlginat-
inr In this part of 'f'n
We are glad to bo k ' to report
.at with but few exception the ru-
al eoii'iiiiinitlori aro practict! frH
fioin trouhle of any kind. We i.ave
hed hut oiio r.iilil complaint of dl?-
t Mbauco of any publ'.e Btthcrku; of
any kind and wo desire ty contineiiJ
1 i young men of the country din
t" lets on their coed beha Jour
Wc have vlbitod thft Couefy Jail and
do IiiHpcctiou thensof. and the in-
tea have no coiu;lutn't o make o?
tic treatiuni rwoivotl f out the itiv-
toilian. Air. Mc Malum. fonsWorlKt?
tho cougciittd condition of tho Jill ti
.ic present time wj find It kept in
tod ordor.
Wo have re?omintiJol'"tUat the
rtrkt Judgo hvz appolrtod . Pt-
ini.ee Committer to nudit tho books
. f the County and vrhilo th rtnxirr
'twh no-allbcretHmcei thiro seom
t to uuine'fpw' overl?hls In making
-.jor oredlts. In this connwtlon
f would roapectfully rvMi'tuond to
th C'onrniiuitonot's Court lhat tho
tha all officers a.- given alt
'rcdltt to which they sr oatUJed
end th?t all debits nov outstundlnr
v.iiich show to bo of long duratiu.
nihor ho corrupted or collected from
whom they are duo. if tfeat le tho
f.'isc. It Ui our inio-ii'ation that
bn found to afford relief from somo other Finance ConimiUeo hve made
bodily Buffering and the physlcianihis sanu auggontlou. and we detre
atlll doing the prescription. Druggists' We especially dolr tft ihank the
fill these prescriptions not feeling 'Foderal authorities for th One of the
that it fa incumbent upon them to federal bmidins? for Cott-i purpoi
Ntw Model L C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
"BALL BEARING LONG WEARING"
Ask for a iiruttienl demonstration.
GEO. A. FEARCE. JR. SELLING REPRESENTATIVE.
Typewriter Repairs and Supplies
!2')i PINE PHONE 265
A f IN6ER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE
SICKENS!
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Oiir tlVEfyf efA m' gTar-tnter Go to any drujj
.LIlll iif. II .Ml Cl'lll IKIlllf Ui 1SUU'
I.ner Tone. Take a Mioonful to-
t and if it ilnenn't ftrai"liten you
t un and m ;ike ou feci fine und
iorous by morning I want you to go
ck to the Htore ami act your money.
Jkvleon Liver Tone is destroying- the
ali of calomel Iiecatitus it is rval liver
mcdieiiie; entirely vegetable therefore it
can not nalivate or make yon nick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dnd
ron'd Liver Tone will put your slngguli
liver lo work and clean your bnwela oi
that our bile and const ijiated w.ute
liich it clogging your nyntera and mai
lug you fisel mhieraldc. I guarantee that
n liottly of P'ld-on'a Liver Tone will
l.tp jnur entire-familv fnllng fine for
i onti." line it to vour chiMrni. It i
Lutule . dixiii't gripoaud they like it
.k-a:ast taste
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Men Who Chew Are Men Who DO
HpHE farmers on whom so mud
x America s success depends
without exception tobacco chewers.
farmers use STAR tobacco thin us
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It speaks pretty well for STAR thnt niftm iio iWou)rf txTbco many of thcmJifcing
tobacco raisers prefer mellow STARrobigpC- in thJe tmck Tasty pliii
rther brand.
fi llmagine a ripo orange in a thin skin. Thj
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And don't confuse STAR with anv
pound pluto. linen plug or b 1 A lyti
dealer to lot Vou sen the revenue staltjp on t
the story of holiest weight. Jr
So great is the nation-widccmand for
year's output of sixteen ounce STAR pi
weight to 416666 -bushels of wheat.
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ounces. iisKjrne
box. That jrfll tell
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CHEWING TOBACCO
LEADING BRAND OF THE WORLD
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WHY WOMEN SHOULD
SERVE ON SCHOOL HOARD
ask any questions."
DALIES .March 20 - The wealthy
i Intl.. An rtfrit-itn v0llttf hv tt.llfllfr fflT
treatment hut the thousanda oflhe in-j iihlloj
lununi tiki nil niiiirrnii: iiiiu t-i
4- ntoKtt r.nverf" ..td Ur J. o. rheumatlbui
aradlin calling upon state and local Verted as
juniorities to ait in the emergency!
trjMm by the enforcement of tho
Ugfwimm federal anti-dope law I
qMlfcrf ike law one of the greatest w ff
MfHHUM cuuury uas wr """i" ward for
4r." mfmua m iue wme iijuc a a annot
iiiinti . uui martu. In nitl i.rnvidlBC v " ul
ud relief lor the ui?for-
iiitii I - cut off from their
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"fiT li tew wefes timo most of them
m4 b eurMi he hald. k
"Tkat 1m0 aW-icted to ttii
JUffum MHf mm not know it was
&00tefUM0 piiwexit by Dr. Bprad-
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Toledo. O.
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and bclleva
honorable m aU buabttM
naneialW able to carry
lUoa MideJby lilj firm.
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Toledo. 0. 1
"tafcea InteraaHy. f hav
ind for tho uniform and a'fubli man
ner in which tliiy imve re ponded to
tvry request umdo
Tho County and iltrlet AttorRevi
htiye hon untiring To XrTf rro.t
to aid iik in our dt-IHteintionw and
l.ivi been of untold value We IhunK
ItUem siiicerelv fur their s'vlees
in una connection we wouxt re
i fretfully revoinniend that the Counti
Attorney eiin-he matorialty aided in
! work if ' various fustit-M' of
tin Pae of the County mil be sion-
(.Urgent in holilin Cojitit of InHHir-
iid relieve tlia (irawd .1 .rv of tbc
(Ui.iils jf many mfnitr ou"rv
Qur Dit)ioi iiidge ! !! dui
Stent in Ui nffort it dir.n.t tur at-
tnt(n tu all tfelatio? hU h
m-roiwlv Iltn Ms a'd snd aiivh'
vben eallai1 upc j. tut nfe vk '
tc.id him t-r -re thiK V
finW) (fit- lafcors a0 oak that
In tlK" dlseushlons that have sone
before tho ground seems to have
bHn well covered but liuviiu hoe.
aHhed to write BomethinK ou tjio sub
ject and hellavlng that thero ai mnnyt
nngiea in mis manging. sniiimg iiuy
that It Is healthy to- bring Into the
light of discussion I respond. N'o!
.llUUl... Id nt .......A ...nM.l .....I ..I... I
'JH"lH U lltfI hUUUItll iUH )IU
BlKulfletuico to us jib n ity or nathm
than the training of our children
i.et tho home Influenr be what '
may. vhun th child sneiids more
limit half its uahlng houis under in-
liiffuuncea will tell ujion tin- eharaei-
r ot the eltild throiiKhout itb wholo
lif. If the thilijy) be inn vp then
must ee h nrsgBn thut women
Hhuuld Herve on the school board
First leiMibe nVOuihu's mu-ritt is
greater in matters of HiIh km. i.y n-u
Hon of the- cltMe relatloiibhii that x
ists between ibo home and tin whoo.
Seeond It would reOiri iea ut Ur
woman's extra thuo for invbtteation
of school problentti ueeauD- slu- is al-
ready Informed.
Third the greater ri'mit r uv
teachera being women they could tis
cusa matters more freelv nitii the
member of the board than tlu could
whoro the board Is composed solely
of men x
Fourth noto tho Imiirovemenl vvhero
womuii have hud a voieo In school
matters. We need look no further
tlun a nearby sister county for ex-
ample. Fifth. Woman tho mother who
known oven tho child's prenatal In-
fluences who understnndB and loves
her child as no other human holm?
iioea aiirety should havo a voice In
matters that in so great a measure.
ieii to rorm tho character of her
child.
VV ur nioud of nnr AhiliMii. niil-
lie spliooU Thev are line; ttui teach-
or are line No one who attended
the high school retention on Jam
Friday evenlnc tould fall in nrmr
ciati thla fait but our imblton for
lour children knows no limit. We CDI'IOI.'.s VM Ti:.lII!lfS
want our hcIiooIs even better and be-. .11 Kl TIM.' AT KI.S(.'S llli:.
Hove that by huvinu woiiiun on our! .
school board Rrcator co-oportlou KIN'OSVIlun Tex. MutIi 'if-
may bo. secured and more effective two day Joint hoiwIoii of the (1'iir
work done. ( Coast Pros AbEocIutlon and the Um
J The women whom wo are so auv Coast Toucher' AvBocinMon begun
lous to havo elected upon this hoard hero today. Practically every nowa-
are conservative capable cultured paper and school In this section of
I Christian women. tin stato was represented Top'c.i
Wo believe the fathers husbands to bo discussed Included. 'MakiiiK u
and sons will untiulmoutily exprosg Good Weekly -Newspaper" "Uo'tfnt;
their appreciation ofy-h valiiabl "'il Holding Advertisers" "Fijuuriil
lies In proinotIiur'uiei intojtms of Heads nnd Cnbbajco Heads." and
jour public schoTs. Lr s I 'What tho Gulf Coast Pn.BK Should -
S. .n MILUKU. I ''- F. inniglity. state Huperln-
I t"Udent of public Instruction and
. Will il Mfv..t.. !.. r .1... 'l'.. ..
reu in yto it uays h-hool of Jouriuiihin uiro uxnectud
r wi'l rcCaiu! money If I'AZO i. i iivi.r mlilri s h
llitocanyciicol Ilchine. Ij uiuviruuuri -.Ml
orl'rottfdiocI'ilclH6tpMdav. '
catiQnKaieudKet. 50c. UKAOTHK IIL'I'OItTKK V I)S
Piles i
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The Largest Insurance Company in the WorH
Oannot settle satisfactorily on an imperfect contract. We use tho utmost care to effect a
perfect cortract with the strongest old line stock companies writing fire insurance. They
have ample funds to meet all losses.
1 0IIC IMnltAMr in mui a iompynw
LOUIS C. WISE AND SON
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Base Bali and Tennis Goods
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A large shipment just received. Gloves Catehef s Mite Balls
Bats Tennis Nets Rackets and Balls Base Ball Uniforms an'd
and all Snorting Goods. Let us show you : : : :
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915, newspaper, March 26, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316201/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.