The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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THE ABILENE JtgPORTER AMLBKE TEXAS
0JKT
Million Dollars
Protection
Hiyc you stopped to consider that the
Dtpritfrs Garty Fund of the State
of Texas mw has approximately 11000-
OOO.OOii CASH tor tht benefit of
depttitors? In additioa to this the
board has a right to levy an assessment
of 2 per cent against the average de-
posits of all State Banks in Texas in any
one year should there be need for it.
This protection is yours by your avail-
ing yourself of the privilege of deposit-
ing in a State Bank.
Ve shall appreciate your business.
The First State Bank
and Trust Co.
-j'm j
It is better to have Insurance on your home and not need
it than to need Insurance and not have it. ASK
J. L. McDAVID
to write you a policy in one of his old line Fire Insurance
Companies.
Office First State Bank Building.
Ml CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK
DON'T STAY BILIOUS CONSTIPATED
"Poison's Liw Tons" Will Clea
Sluggish Urn Better Tban Gala
and Cm Kol Salhrie.
ulouirl wake vnii n'k: you i
C'aluiiifl i fiu'ukeiivi
Your
K
C
r uikIu
ijjy'ji work
jt -sliv.itf; raloiuet iuiiirt'i your live
If ! lire liilioil; full ln.v. 1lli;-Mi'll
aud nil Knocked out if vuur ImweN arc
CdsiH.'if utnl mihI Jour brail in-lii-s nt
hfiimrli U ciitir jut take a njiroiifiil of
lutnulfH IKttjMiii'tf Liver Tom- iuttead
of iilu Mh-kfiiiu. Killviitlns.' i-ttloinel.
1 ' - Liver Tour 1 real liver tiiedl-
ft "i 'u kht It w iiioruii) 1-
m. - .'i will u'uki- up fo-limr On!
jwt h ! .ill liu working vullr licinl-m-li
)t. iliii;e "one. voiir Miihvic'i
A-.pl U- t anil lxicU rnl . i
w.Ii f..' l-k.- vorkmsf Wi'tl I- .
ilru'Kiit or dealer cll. you a
O Iwit Mtle of Dudeon's Liver Tone
r uiv iktmuiuI uiittrnn'.iv tlmt it
clean jour sluggish liter belter than
calomel; it wont make jou ick
J on tan eat rtiiv tUilt" mmi want
itlilut teintf halivatiit. ou.- druggist
uuurtnteis that i-ueli ppo nihil -.III i.ttirt
jourl livi-r clean vur Und. awl
rtraigWti jou up by imiwiu or von
yet vilir money bjek.' I'lilHivn gladly
laki i1kmii Livrr Tow because U U
pli-a;ul ttutiu;.' and doesn't gripe or
crump lr make them wek
1 mil
11 ..I-m
fo'llul t
1-rdlrir
luMr
I ntr
m-JIIii' million of littK of
I.Ivt Tone to iH-ople who liavo
Lt t'tl pU-anatit. vegetable llvor
titke the plait? or il.ineroii
I'n uuv bottle on my suml.
guarantee. Ak your dmjgit
WANT ADS ARE SURE TO BET BUSINESS
BIRDS MUST HAVE
0
STOMACHS
DErAKT.MKNT OF AUHtlTLTl'JtE
DEMANDS KEUriSITK M'X
BKH OF US AKB TJOKMS.
KILIIKG OF YfilE CALVES
(loTcrnmont liu i'ok'ni Tills One of
herlOHs I'mhsch or rrolilcnis of
ecf SIllj .HlnteMHce In
rJhts Country.
IJly tlio United Press.
tt'iaillvhTnv ci. 'i t.-. r....l.
iinuiiiiiuiuii cu. a. line ictili'-
ers don't make fine birds. Neither do
fine voIccb. Everything depends ou
their stonmchtv the Department of
Agriculture has decided.
Whenever the department warila to
know whether a bird Is xif any Value
to society It examines his stomach
If the stomach contains the proper
portion of bugs and worms the d
partment gives tho bird his pnssport
to fly anywhere lie pleases in the
United States. Out the stomach
must bIiow that the bird has been de-
vouring n required number uf bugs
Or worms before Kb winged owner
can get his credentials from tho de-
partment's bird experts.
During tho past year study ol
birds' stomach resulted In li specie-
being added to the list of bird enemies
of the boll weevil making a total ol
61 thUB far discovered. Forty-five
species of birds as well as frogs
toads and the salamander were found
to have a fondness for the alfalfa
weevil. The most active enemies oi
the weevil among We birds are the
brower blackbird the western meadow
lark tlio valley uuull and all tho com-
monly despised English sparrow. The
Hockey Mountain toad "wears a prec-
Ioub jewel in his head" in his destruc-
tion of breeding adult insects in the
spring and the larvae in tho year.
An examination of the stomachs o.
000 species of birds indicated tlio
had no appetite for catcrplllers. The
standing of the skunk was material!)
clovntcd by the discovery that he con-
sider catorplllers a great delicacy
Permits wore Issued during the yeur
for Importing 4r.392 birds into the
United States. Among these wen
fiGS.076 canaries "3G.7GQ partridges and
1.148 pheasants. There was a notlce-
nlilo Increase In tlio importation ol
partridges as a number of states. In-
cluding Iowa and Oregon nro exper-
imenting In tho introduction of these
game birds Cor restocking purjouc.i.
Tha department advises wlt.hdrawa'
of nil protection from the Kuropcan
starling. Although this bird Is ar
enemy to insects Its usefulness If
found to be overbalanced pr Ita.fond-
ncsa for Diunlt fruits. r .
Tlio sluughter of young calves Is
one of the qurlouK phases of the prob-
lems of the maintenance of tho coun
try's beef supply says the department
of Agriculture In a bulletin just Is-
sued. Statistics Indicates that the
slaughter of such animals Is Increas-
ing rapidly due primarily to un In
trcaae in the demand for voal. In spttr
of the prevailing high prices of veal
Veal calves are largely drawn
from dairy districts but with the
growth In tho demand for voal otliej
sections are marketing as veal In con-
Ftdornhlo numbers calves that. If knp
and fattened would have made gooc
beef steers saya V.) ' Ttinent. Tht
market for Blockers ' feeders is
therefore affected It Is poJai3 out.
jtmimmSmESBm
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Announcement Extraordinary
wmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Friday February 5th
Mrs. H. Sawdousky of New York special representative will demon-
strate the superiority of the
Natives ome &omv
Tlifso piitteriis lutvi o ecrtiiin tlistiiirf ivciit-ss initl
first hnml lU'quiiiiitnliec with fashion eehtoix wLi-
uiiutito in till1 fashion idons thi'.v portrjiy.
emembev &
iiiimiliinl3 that is siitAitw fitnl Lwv.Jjjs
iXAl.Mes uwsiiiiiic nurunwiA iuyr0rH
( S7 SI L-3
HMBFwH W 1t
spMiiss
aWevus
shun- int ititiintito and
iiutliDiitntivc mill up to tin
1
"YvAax 'Seb. v
Coiiu' unit sot- tht' m'Wcst ami latest stUs and Jro; your iiattirii and dros iiiakui tirohli'in. Yon will he- welronu N"ov'
whiti izuods. stroi drcssi'K new waists and mtiiiv oilier ilemi in wearinj: iippnrel jiiv heinj: !hovn at this store
SovxWv S'vtVe
DRV GOODS Jr
SovA vde
BIG BUSINESS TURNS 'A VALUABLE SUGGESTION
STARCHLIGHT ON ITSELF
Uy the I'tilti'd Press.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE
It Is now-'xQJiccdedby phvslrlans
that tho kidneys sliould have iimrc at-
WASHlXGTOX. Feb. . The search
licht of "Dig DusinesH" was turned tentlon as they control the other
upon ItHelf hero today when tho nn- Kans to a remarltnule degree and.
nual convention of the United States tremendous amount or work
Chamber of Commerce opened. "Ulg1 moving the poisonous and wnHlinut-
Uusluess" men from all parts of the tor from the system by flltVTug tit
country gathered to dlsouss busluobs blood.
couuiuuiis uua muKo pruspuriiy piaiiB During the winter mrTuiH ospei-
oir tne ruiure. tally when we live anflidoor lite the
Tonight at u regular session of the kidneys should rani' some asstit"
Chamber. President Wljson hiu proni-lauco when needeu. as e tak
wed a speech of importuueu. It is exercuo. drink
understood that the President will 'at moro rich
make a speech as It affects Ameri- forcing the kliln.
can business on a par with his polli-'ihan NaUiro IneuJfu Htfl'inee ol
leal speech recently at Inldauapolis.' Kidney trouble fymf as Jayluc lieh. an
Among the prominent sjioakerH who' noylng bladderMfuublX smJting or
will address the convention will be burning. brluJnibt taf sednut sal-
RAJ
jtEjri
orjr
ihyrr
llJv-
Tho spread of tuberculosis by the
sale of ptiro bred cattle for breeding
purposes haH led the Department of
Agriculture to propose a plan for en
couraging the breeding of registered
animals free from that disease. The
department is undertaking to estab-
lish records of pure bred herds thai
are free of tubcrculoaia so that peo-
ple who wish to buy flno stock will
know where they can be assured ol
getting healthy animals.
Dcspitb at. lnc:e;i.;o in tin' ro uf
olectrlclty. 25 facto. Us in ilit Uulii-d
States are kept ou.y uakins luian-
descent gas mantles.
I -Tlii Joy 0( Talk tmjkw Who Yon Are I
I Tillfi j Tt ' I
I Our Joys Our FOur Hpes- I
I All Our EmoftonsilyJBe Bfeally And Truly I
Expressed Tn THe SdoJien Wvrd
A Telephone vrfy&p ResMUfice For Five Cents I
Per Day. A I 1
A v m 1 m! m MM. m. H
rz in unrnnmr'Smu uir rrifMs ire- I
a hi i rur lunrnrunn t tfi ppunifF c. mm
w Baiirar iMUri'HiiiHi "w iii
I "" injMyivLin TELEGRAPH ou'
Unlmn Ttxat ! I
iH MBMM'l'MMI'li"IMM"a"llMlllill''llii11 uTiifctfMa mi mi ilMiiiiHTiT min ii i nn i mwm KH
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niay be
. warn
lulre help
re serious
Secretary of State llryan and Sec-
retary of Commerce Jtodflold ou de-
velopment of American foreign trade
particularly In Latin-America and tin
Orient.
Dlhcubston of the federal roserve . May pfysieians claMi that an herb-
act In Its relation to a trade oxpun ai meuntnc- contalyihg no iniuerali-
slon will be led by Vice President or oi'l'X'f l'n thyniost healing ln-
Samuel .Moltoberts of tht? Natlonul uw-e- Un yTl herbal compouiid
City bank of-Now YorK. " i uat has Tnttfmuit reiuarkiihle suc-
Socretary of the Treasury ilcHdoo feas aa klduoy and bhiddor remedy
ia scheduled tq dlsensa tho adminis- s vVr- KHuier's Swamp-Hoot
tratlon ship purchase bill and on- ou iay rcvo a sample bottle oj
largement of tho American merchant ' "Wunp-Uoot by ParcaU Pot. Ad.
marine. Gov. Hamlin of the federal fr0bS r- KHmor & Co.. Jliinfhniiipton
reserve board will givo additional In 'N v- und enclose ten ctiUt"uisc
terprctatlon of tlio currency reform "W""0" t" Ahllenu Dally Iteportwr.
act. adv
low coniple
weak or lrr-
you that
immediate
trouble.
Mny p
ai moUh
or oplatt
e ft-
Ii" w atecaniLA
heavy igLAJn
iv r r uu (y
leutW Hf
ym as.luftie
woiby sin
ust iiarsedii
AWi. rli(liMtiii.
Millar lifurt aco
yVlir kidftiys up
it- to avoid ii)
SPECIAL SERIN ON DR.
KIN'S LIFE IRK HERE
ILIKOA OF FIILST jJLTHO-
llLST Clirid'H IMLLTALK OF
(JHL'.VT JIKTIIODIST.
Wilder was refuscc permlrislon to
t.ike u place behind tlio burs und went
to a hotol to await the tlmo when tht
iiecensitry .documents should" glvo him
entrance.
Wilder tixplulued that Itu-Uppoiik-d
fron lihr pentonce and bjclnk uwuy
from 115315" hcnjt)icpijp5MwM !-
eldd agiiiiftt hlmfr IK tianTndlroctly
here without con'ultmgtahrui)ffiululH
In the hope of hcglnnluR bis bcnteiieu
without delay.
Qui) one other similar case in the
liNtoiy of the llg prison is known.
Edward Suivthe. comktpd in enn-
1 net Hon with the ho-cullcd dyuainlto
I'ised u nw trial.
Abilene and Central West Texas
UMethodlBtH as well as li und reds of
members of other churches were
greatly grieved t lenfu of the death
nf 111- (IniWntl r ll.inll ri.illtu .l
TnBI!v mrnii 1 eoiiplrHi . v o I ii i 1 1 1 r 1 i ;. nturncd tc
"He was one of the South's greatest !'rH0" Mi"'" !"." 4'ourt 0f l'calH r
""i. Methodists and one of the most widely
tn known editors of tho country" snld
lerebylijey. c. Hoaron. of th First Mctlto-
(' W'Orlt lliut ehlirpVi nf llj ollv "Till uolnmo
...wv v. .... . ..o . i a nni
and the Ihiuor tnillic lost their gruntest
enemy when Dr. ltauklu answereU- the!
' At thu Mrst .Methodist church Sun-:"Je " SUleBBt Male
day night ituv. .Mr. llearon will preach
a hpeclal surmou on tho life and w'ork!
of Dr. Ilanklu the hour lielng In the! -
....-. q w-wm! .. wruw. Hlnes Ala. "I confess1
Mrs. Hula Mae RsJ0Tol this place. "Hut
A CONFESSION
will Help OtWW
J. P. nOOTF.X ANMII'M'KS
Ask- the People to IlcClcct IIm Com.
milliliter PIii-cp t.
In this isauo of tin lti.iipi..r f l
Wootan announces for the olflco of ?ntl would ha'
ronuiilstsionnr. PUce 3 of the elty 'Y'
Abilene. Mr. Woolen linn Kiirve.l hel Since t;
people in this capacity for almost twn''uirsP1!tn
yearn and lias given good satisfaction."?""; J9
(live his olnlm fnp l.Hn.. l . !EnCaiU
sldoratlon and If circled he nroinUe-' " you are a
tlio Kiimi rvirfiful nlti.iiHi. !. .OU3 HIS SO C
-..- v ..... ....... MV . .
iwi &u a
For half
f?mtimlc(Mfni!Ar nf fTnriitfirntlmi lltivlu.
will tell tho Chamber thu scone of tlu "WMIOAT" SilITU VUTUJt
federal Trade Commission 0 Villi JAJIKS FI.V.NX Iness that rnmes In h! department and
A banquet will bo hold tomorrow Cincinnati Ohio. Fb. 2. 'Gunboat tno Reneral huslnehs of thp city
night. The president was to havi Smith won a nowbimncr decislnn hew' " '" ""
spoken at tho banquet but douiur- laut night ovr Jim I-iynii In a ton WKS TO PKISOV HIT
rca ui aiienuing a social runciiou be rouna boxing contest. There was
booh auer me utwm m aim. .viimiii uvor a time Uurliit; the bout that
Qi.iltl .11 1- Ti. ...
n.lXT KT I.NhlOE ir.
Using "trackless trollt'" ulectrlt;
freight wagons and oven a snow plow
have been operated tn Austria suv
cessfully.
For producing various lighting ef-
fects on a thuatru ttago at Uoaton
chemist has purfeolwl a Sjrt.lo.iv by
which colors arc provided by passing
ribbons befuVo incaiidebcont lumps.
Wbtn a man writer his autobiogra
phy many interesting facts are omit
ted.
I. S Department of Aurlcullurt
1VKATHKU iwuum:
Ablhne. Texas 'b'vb. 3 For !
lj" Uilta ana vicinity: Touixut
and Thursday uttxettttud weather;
tolJer Thursday.
f For East Tu: Tonlubt un-
sctiled weather warmer in ex-
iruiieeast uortluit'. Thurnda un-
ttled. (.older eveit In soutb-
east portion.
For West Tejias: Tonight tm-
settled colder wxcapt in south-
eat portion; Thursday fair:
colder exent in wmthweht oor-
tlon.
Temuurature: Hbiu.jht.62: low-
vt 41 wta M; raitaittf.
' "
Sniltli did not liava tho 'better of thel I.BAVKXWOUTH
- argumeut on points but the stamina Man wno mla n wa
j displayed' by Fly wf won. the'udmira-' rrmer' a bueinewi
Kas. Fell. Z A
as J. li. wuuvr.
man of Va o.
ton at the audience 1 Texas tried unsuccuiftilly te eater
l-lynn could be called the aggroesor ""' doirwl iirlson hrc ycaariU t
inasmuch as he used boriuu.iii taetina' hBln serving an fclgkten numths'
throughout arid while he rocehed fourl Betolt '" violating the bankrupt
blows in return for eve
uvurau. lie was in good t
iqo contest ended-
-WlMevr oa Ne m
Tak Orov
The Old Standajd
tJiui jomc 1
Mocist xouio because
wcu Known tojMropcrti
out Malar
$uuds up
0111 he de-
laws.
. savi
9 s ionic nas oonentfl
LAXit
nenced uslnr Cardul. I
rymingjU?rl had a
einKsaiUW time ad was
&djmiily drag Around.
1 Jgfcm ncadzchm'con-
Kinr tjawui. umvar
F . S ' ZW ..jiP' "
K) MrHQt UtCat. Uv
festkuWpht aAl
ioundftvreiDlit 'v
yjJrTmofanyw
Qjrmon to yrfUr &ex. U k
ftl(- M J
arcenturv. CiJkw
Cardui the worn!
a great deal of r
Before I com;
would spit up e
urea sieepy
irregular. 1 ci
entirely
erythinf
1 nave
the numer-1
As he did not bring com. nit -
dltiou whenlment l'aIer8 wi I'"t and thoe fro.u lJTh Slltta00M' TlDu far
VSll
ronict
1 Tasteletss
able as s
Loutaius tbc
rf2t'lMNB
liver. Drive:.
JJInv apf
Q cent
te h..a m
jf vins jusiich ills af Is proven by th
"""f't u cucisiimuar to tne aDove
which pJur IntOGKf office year by year.
Cardujjs upCsgful because Itk com-
posed of nrffrtdieBts which act specifically
on the womanly constituUon and helpi
build the weakened organs backtobealUi
End strength.
Cardui has helped others and will h!
you too. Get a bottle today. Ye5
won't regret tt Your druggist sells tt.
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Oeectal to.
sm.hmi la ptiawnv KC
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OH AS. MOTZ5 Sr.
JLJNOUKAHU.E
Fire Tornado Plate Olass Personal Accident
'i'lione No. 1190.
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FIRE
Established 1381
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1915, newspaper, February 3, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316775/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.