The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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Thcmachinery of Banking is much the
same ill all modern Banks but the way
in whicli
JThe.Men Behind the
Machinery
do their work and theif attitude
of mind toward Depositors and
'Borrowers of the bank make the
difference in the Service given.
We invite your patronage.
First State Bank
ABILENE.
'SafetyFirst of alL"
TEXAS LEAGUE
SEASON OPENS
ON THURSDAY
The Texas Lea-
was opened to
Quality and Variety
PICKLES and RELISHES
Of thr Highest ljimlit m Nauitarv IhmiK Eiiann-U'rl luis.
BUI Pickles
Sweet Mixed
Sweet Sliced
Sweet Midgets
Sweet Relish
Chow Chow-
East India Relish
Sliced Dills
We ar t ii- Pioneers to S-ll tin- IVoirrt- 1.
Stnitr la. k! IVkips
Sonr Pickles
Sour Sliced
'Sour Midget
Sour Mixed
K' onmiiival and
DALLAS. April
cue baseball season
day In four cities In Texas when the
umpires in as many allies gave mo
sternal to Play Ball " The opening
game are a follows Dull a at Ft.
Wort Snreteport at Waco; Houston
at (!Mot) SaH Antonio at Beau-
roont
KTpf-r team is the league has hail
nw blood Injected Into the ranks of
the players and Indication are that
baseball In the Texas League this
year will b faster and stronger than
in several years
'ew managers have been chosen for
several teams and two teams have
chanted hands Fort Worth and Dal
las All tentne have been put thru
extensive training and unusual sprint;
practice with major league teams. All
indications point to good baseball oil
the Texas circuit this yoar
The circuit la composed of the samo
cities as last ear Beaumont. Dallas
j Fort Worth. Houston. Galveston. Waco.
iShreveport and San ntpnlo -despite
I early predictions that two teams would
I drop out and be substituted by other
towns or that the league would be
composed of only six teams
The Dallas team is now under the
ownershln of "Ham" Patterson and
"Doc- White Doth Patterson and
White for the past tew years have been
In the baseball business on the Pacific
Coast Patterson Is business manager
ami White Is manager In the field
Major league teams have made an
unusual extensive tour tn Texas this
vear. thus giving the Texas Leaguers
tan opportunity to get a real tasto of
baseball before the season opened
The Waco Navigators for the past
'.two vears hav won the pennant Last
i j ear Uao won ffie pennanfln the last
day of the seojn. one-htdrgame de-
icldtng the ilirel wlnneri
imwi ii i mmLtufam 'i'JMih JT- ' T 1 PBBBB"-""" - i
City Loans
At Reasonable Rates and Good
Terms!
Farm Loans
At the Lowest Rates and
Best Terms
Gattle Loans
At Satisfactory Rates and
Good Service
E. B. BYNUM
No. 5 Radford Bldg. Abilene Texas
II
CHANDLER & SGHULTZ GROCERY
4 PHONES
-$20
Ulai m
hajKlt
1XU
werVeho
uttrsi.
a.i
Vprili'Van
told- thai 1
hill Mils
J
cold
12!
got rr 2i
ard Tar and
about veil
great medl
(cy and Tsr
tutation tn
cour-e no
as good as
Ub Drug r
rn UI It.
weather auao
to exjjp-stvf doctor
couljL' avoided if th
LA FOLLETTE SHy
PEOPLE OF 01 ARE I
OPPOSED TO WAR
Unit- C Sinttu
(ia v rites "
e of Foley s Hon?y
y tough ami cold is
was glad to leaiU of j
like ihat " Foley' Hon-
ys such a splendid rep-
is often lmltftted Of
lliatitntp- rr imitation l
efenuimIclmore-
adtf
resold the next day for an even 100.
000 pounds In another case a steamer
bought in the midst of a oyage foi
10.000 pounds realized 40000 pounds
I for lis. owner by the time It reached lit
dock and was then promptly resoU
for auother profit ot 40.000 pounds.
Among the new millionaires of ( ar
dlff are fourteen young men who be
fore the war were shipping clerks eurr
Ing not more than $10 a week One or
them had less than a hundred dollar
in the bank when he bought his first
ship a week after tho war began col
lectlng the money for his Initial pay
mem by borrowing small amounti
from large number Of friends and ac
qualntance
Two ?oung bank clerks persuade
the manager of their bank to leni"
them 10.00 pounds with which the
purchased thirty-dpy option whic'
netted them $300000 in a month
It bus not been the owners oni
who have profited. First clas doci
laborers especla ly trimmers huvt
earned ns high as 2" pounds a week
The miners too have earned big mon
ey and the shopkeeper especially th
Jewelers and tho department stor-
HOW
GLADDENS
"TIT
TIRED ACHING FEET
No more sore.tpuffcd.up tender
aching fact no Corns
or ckllouses.
3X9 ' irmng iireucei
dolv t Awojm;o the
MIuumm
tji
ff. Wit mi ns j
If and uii' ai
jut tho .uiJr
'Jbur fiT Jso
rx uow ir
f r ''rf 'on-'
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I
THE;
Tind add
-ho tn to on agalnsi war"
RO'-rttng to the presidents assert
Mn Uiat tne German people woro
rowrt"Uito -war without an opportun-
it? u speak. Th senator asked. hacks rhi
II ta supporter of this war bill maa of th'
r a vote on before it ges into ei- both men
m i l nms they do K ill becomes bladder tr
u " speak of Germany" (eold by yi
i ' o t.ritt o eopie he deciaryi. mall on
ha been more solidly behind their bottle is twi
:XAS- tTOSDEIL
Wonder curekdnjy
trouble. yealtiAitd lame
ausm aoc air irregular-
kldneyaandMadder lo
w.9 ncgu later
cafldren. if not
drugglsr will be sent by
Ipt oflXo One small
s treatment and
By Special Leaded Wtrw-
WASHINGTON-. April
gmernmeat thaa the United Stales seldom falls to perfect a cure. Send
will b- behind the president ia waging tor testimonials from this and other
vr K w Han zaio unv
St Louis. Mo. Sold by drag-Adv.
IO NEW TTAK 1.0 IX
war oh German) The Wisconsin su- states
ator referred to the president's state-'Street.
4 Settutoi meat Utat Uerrauny hag ioiated her '
1 afrniit. hai.n i .nui nt ks war subuarttM slsdee and Fantimitfii- Her I '
r.Blut ob in ih Samu iai ttttsv. prora called ws conditioned oa .SrtMWltW l'OU'MI.S SKT
He declared taat th. MtiUiMsit oi En R la ad b:ng brougat to obedience ot
u rmnr irnlMf tK- war uvinlrf ulia ltttritatiOBal frlW Wal It nUlta fair
itsMf iioarri d i kAu m uHin! o lar bter the oouHtrv the sjate-1 I'ABDIFP Wale. April 4 iforre-
and orderly w before Uwg when if'rrn tliat Gmany made an mo'em tg096 f ?!i. p
w take the step prtees ot neceasl- dtUoa! prowtoe and baa deliberately iMeflHaB;l8m Canll"J BeW
:. -nt Liii.i- --j Tw . . Jl vtoiaLMi n iBrltHk ar lean amouated to more
' "." ZTZVL .Zr..S7' .:."' .i y.ia n wa w- i.ia'than T.tm.m pounds an average of
again a vote were tako w JJrt-J - JTSST 5S SSWS'
Snaior Kox of PenwylvaBia inter-I"lr " ".TJT STwlL -I.
--". -xfsss. .ftCSKs vz sas'js'rs
LaFoiU.te reolW .ba British rear. tVa lh earBed 8 M8tly attd
Anfaruj .init it & C.MtAn Cta!S" Q JlCAiy
THE KNKMV IK I'llIP ACID IS
AM'Hir
(It L. it SwiU. M D
!n sp.te of But beat cfr one takie
of oneself aB part of the human ma- T4-Ld I7a L..17LZZl At he outoreak of thr war Cardiff
hine U habJ to be wne out of order "id ' wBir rieetel M targ-tt p tm4( n
The most ifljportant ornm are the . .-... j jlUre tenntrj- Freight began lo ib-
stomaohhnLt WJy . a ar UFWtote eluded argaM Shpi dob)od rsbl fluad.
The kid-y ar th.- acavngn and " n-4 WB Pkto BW'i t8 thr ruptod ia value. Yag bnalaes mm.
the work a and night in Mfwrattng a' . jaBWrrlaiag and daring beuglit lMlr
Ih powof trum iiJiocd Their aig- TW u H . . M w Iktets on a speulatie bau wbi
pais of fifctrjrkrt!ytUy rvtoal'!
and tarlude Oeh yniioKk at bark
aine a"
Aiosjr i
l. hwf
r u opar jkoui.
tf t ' W
e r iwiBal
I pureirater
DunlXf Abb
wofLevrrv dr
itreflgib i I
fe taen bl
faat cur
ipr
l.iMtv he
twinges
The f
ney- to t
plenty of
small an.
pensed b
i . douW
and fcbouf
. u.uch i
many fin
acid as wp
People a
every dar i' tb
the bowels need
Senator Willu af
mrmmm .mmmuiiij to repiy old almost make a New York cwrk
iTie sn oi w aw -IWoker beijuta Tbe reaped tbe r
ward at laeir Harms
tn one cast) a tramp teameo ok
Wat K was larnou ia me timpani t
bookai at a .ioiuiBai dluatjfn of on
pound as sota for uada an.'
rijil- KtWaW
hu. irrt "" wmju wnurne iierr
Usiat rheumatic iMU-HUS ta ae Aier-
n afMivr tow attiwier ju3.8o
.. . r&.r ift i.r wra.' iki vnd. ian ljw
rttr tne kVI " fr:r "t -" "
sUCr U to drui "" ""awiwrJHiuirw "nnna vwi
nd ottaa SB- rw oweg saw
rkl whith U di "" T ' lBl" erru wwm e -
Uggic Ajnjr- ll f goa of aitty.
treagtb . Is mpasjvi " aomuw ro waiMnvB uu n
ore veals It " "n6 ww
mm Ittfci and ' ' '
dissolve urie 1 lUii Al'PIt()IBIATIO.
I UILLb 1-VS HOINK
aove and tare . .
tiaeys jat M d j By Hot Ui Lid Wire
W flu ovev. WASHI-HIWWS. Aril t rr Wf
inally-f 1 ie knins are as eiimina- MownmeMym bflte Kb1 faiid in Um
tve orgaA Ud areoiMHaAtly uirtua SenaM al lW tat sjnw reM-
r parattag ai-dtooaft I Uye blwod 4 i qtiii?li ancrewKw Iff dm Hon
1 nder th mmm nual aad erwl iliamy ikm t tearing im way far ta
tlon tbey are pi tu tpK. MM ta rrIti4a wIhM wttl be browglt
troubte starts i m- ww aaK ay we p w . j unbotto Tle Mil
be sy. Mtatet g"fttmatfagr ae-r mw spgn2lfii T aw tfii
algta dry aad iaay ilMmr irk.u inwfatii .
disturbaiwea It taeaaa Oun yM are Tfc)r wefS ajm$i 4jw uo -
vtcUtoar aidwoa:a$.Tk a.4. ir. i; mumjua gearal f-'-
vo r drusgUt tor ur- W vr w WUMMM aad ttary
it dtevert by Pr e f tt 1
gici.1 iwUtoiM. ia B '(lo aiJ w tbe fvrw
wVh. dipesed b i. - y vfy . jM t. JV1-M1
dr-rei.t m tfce lasd -adv Zi. ' "T iTrr "X- rf
Hfir..i"i- r-
Pluihing
FUUHULll
MMMIlii M
th Uux a that lafir rfgiiiina
wui j ddi U Umhb to tfee SettaU
ad tn fit' tMlte w:tl be dralted m
seat pc us UMmerajM f speed.
WaMaMMlltjraavippaM
il HEU A3ki IXglCTtD
FOR fJOLUMUlS RAJD
H 3w.il Uv4 Wire
s aS Ft. Ji -. Ar4 j H
When
le
kvjf or
'IS fodlishjhTsuffer
M 31a
Feint
tMIcne I'eople
the ay Out
Ar.
ba Ure eaougii to itand
haiatk or duiBJa
tioa i d.aof-
JotLt try to
i fall a-
ia deae
il you Jrv
fnr KM Hey 6
pdaey Hlis.iyou can
afet
Ltet expert-
Mliae people
lead thu
7?utatvt.
Id Dams u
and I uf
1 bfMtethM
amkM we
ilned tk
paia w at b34k. d ttoiilly rtnwne.1
tkeui ffatt tbiy ieu( a4 ndau.U
rttNiei Th dji -
Ian
out if ib aodU -rtf-m
tlerwl leak. Juut'if u
u your smk uigv ou j
U the .tuxus oy'iiangtrt
etore ystUA.aow'.l But
more erfruituy nd naip1
Si'tb Uq.'s 1
cp thi.ai!i you hate lad
lutuie iin&J as well
et -Ue a.
ae t"hUvU
Catbe
U. VI ' DxdA.r.
. " . i w ... j -
ht b Klae Iv i j
Sertd frt (fli sietjii
Ai uualfi)y fxijtKi
41HM f' IJryi
JtMly rilh-afSi tke
and poisons
matter how
o t dance how
mi remain
riniri restiui iois
ua:. grana wonr
p swoucn. snian-
comiortable. how
;ir lcet lust tinjtie
utt or scoii tu' t
( -Tis" now from
Tii" make
fairly dance w
nchei ana iai
blisters bunio
"Ti" draw
that tnitT up
hard iu wif
far u waJ!
on jour
cumfort.
derful ur
ing feet
hajH'y yo
forftry. shoes never
unidrucrsMt ..r l'rtmcDt store. End
f(dt torture forever wr ar smaller shoes
have never known such prosporou. J hink y whoIfJ 'y.. foot comfort
times. . ! -. .-it.
The day when the poor man coul3 . .
make a huge speculative fortune h1-
now passed in Cardiff forever rCfi .
government restrictions on shlppfn
have put . itop to the free and eas
dealings of the first yen? of the war.
Three-fourth of Cardiff's war-created OVALO. April i h-rvtli ug s'
wealth ha piled up in the first ypr of m Qvaio war demonstrations
vtfWaM
DVALO NEWS NOTES
SHOE
Specials!
AVehave lome ral
White KJB Sbo
ken sizeap-5p
they las
$4.85
t
Sport Shoes.
MffldHf J
fV " f
csfijfbro- -y
ctig! whtle
Vhit' .spfi t "hv ith .iilV
rijnnu - -
the war Nowadavs a large proportion
of ita shlpa are under charter Id the
I)aroi'oit KtititWji frt .
Trtuiis Hbo. los
tit
itrwrt
. $1G6
50e up
BAB
"It Pays to Pay Cash1'
CUfstuut St
b'QtUh tnIv
to sueuk of Hoeer if the tWraan-;
Atexwan army mentioned in tue pa-
uni'itrntitatil.nf nirulaMli. nn il
. . ......... ....v ...w ... w rrrt 8tjouid pat in an appearance in
t73 ML Ctll29 U1HJ VV IIHi4P tltiCHj
government penulssloH. Tasea alst
eat heavily into profits. Between th
exeess profits tax. the incejne tas. ant
the super-tax neapJyJ per cent o
the net income f everybig shipplnr
firm is takenover W th govern
men
pewer-
Whn th'
atioa s
Hhic''
Why (luttUpatlo
i ne dowiis are the in
3R systemlof the boi
beeome ob
part or tiff poisonou
they should
the srsfem. knaking ypiyfrl dull and
atupldf and ilterferJnr. Ith the diea-
lion and assVitilatiyr of food Tbia
condition is qAo'reliovtHl by Cbam-
faerlaias Tablet Obtainable everv-
Fhere adr
IN )IK3(0KV
our vuinlt it would lnd u rend to
defend our town and keep I'ommunt j VHMBHHHHMLVMMflHHBBHHHBJLM
i at ons oin to tbo north. i
The ra'.a we needed no badly paH ... . A .
us fy wii only Hglt wr. i l iu M ' "a" """"" '
Mrs J W Chapman and children of S 0f.Iy " mor- mon' ol
IUI BUM county vi.ltod m Ovalo ho' nd " ork n' to I
last week i W did not com.- but we rMl tor xhe rdv
fj . uopi iv misin i me vione oi ine r
Th baneibatl boy ar training f'rl
Ir th death of Ed Xerthrup 8r
haTe lost one of oar best ald-tiru it
lzen TV-bo settled in Abilene in r.
early eightie He waj a good man
a Christ la a genUeiaan a kind fatbei
and husbaad It was our pleasure t.
be bis Bear neighbor for aewrat y-ar
He wns not a man that tried to mam
himself eoasoieuoua before th nor.)
bit was a hor.etit hard wi.rking ma'
and atteedrtd strictly to his own At
fatoa
Ed .Vorthruo an a ne bank 4D! .
good one uo a earnagt- mak. r n
trade Wken e first u.m lum 1
h4jp wi on t!e lot no o" uoit-d i
Wood's varietv tore on i h!tnk.
street Later be and J H W ht de
teasod. built and put mu ..j.-ratiMt
ua of toe first eottao t$laa in Tatylui
county It wa located b a lot . j
v-hre the Parntera Warehouse i.u
sUnds
Yea there m a tendor 1wh. t-vWiif
fur ail old settler ihat hate stoud 01
their town and country during Hr
?ar ihatt i$ gutM lit -n-r cm-
plalaed im v.as al ilveriui lad
tn s f pad hutSM'. au-J h"d a -ering
word for eaeb and all Truh 4 good
rhiz t Lis gouk- to hi revaFi 111
hioiiv h r vaapjatby w thu hour
tf grtet aad loss.
R W MUXKH
AUlMtur Ta. trt VitT
ar- looiiiu tor a.6 !ocn He J? an
o rt-usdent of ihi place haMng
om here with the town and re-
mained ant 1 th'.ii nr hen f left
for th. 8at We ou!d gladl wei-
sorbed into ee"t t" b.k home
M Williams an. fsnjilj M-uud at
Fotosi Sunday
Hairrj KiUaa -u n j-"ort Sioij.-
ton. ha entered the h.gh inh I here l
He is making his bow with his us-'
ie VI A Horton I
t Mr p(tpe iium MerUfl u mov-
iig itio a- town
Mr ana Mi M I' "Alliums t
tuion are isitia in ivde ajd 1'ut-
nam U seeirt thatereai wa ut ttw
k)ca! Vt In Wsgoiuid up- on U
ni- t'n ftuTi' and IoIIm! t
u-i rn n gi i uui h. 16-ntght
ar- FrlJ'iN -uii's lWih. f1n.t an I
th ta !!.. 4 1 a ia ulJi and nir
the dfstr.ct nu-et at SettHatet
M H Hfi!ani oj Us and
Mr
mm). st church here Sunday on
mca s movement.
ift
e LJ-
tn 110 ai.'l 1 i ..ra.' 1 1 -will
! wj.rl ti out liter
kept bv th- tUr. Hllrt 1
their fan U
Vpunne tl ax i'v. ra!
. 1 ' ti 1 .Hit Opt 1 I
;uugi-. ni ben wom in.
baue that t
ItsUd
rs
SAN ANGEIO NEWS NOTES
Catarrhal
r Frii uii's
1 ui jHh 4 1
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lV VNK1jD AprJi -ini tuc-t
1 tiaijts ar offering i-mmcnt tu . t
rdcoil pr.ic for v'aab Th t Uim
this will help (attuheM . it down thv
.gh nit uf living
T..i ItslUrl I'f d!i 41. i s -1 fi
f.ruirl uf 'airman luuMv u.tll S..
-h-w up opB-d here beiort- January 1 H
aiioruiug 10 an announcement mad
Utt. itu wk The firrrl wilt hav- u
jpiui ttiK.k id ioiii.i and will upr
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which a Hair fiitfwer. notjf kinky
hj.r remoter jnccdi the stilp lad
rooucf ha.r cfns dndrirnd ttops
fillmz hur t oaice. tud IjfuimeMv-
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a box. Pric5c bvJbil 00 receipt
of iiimpi or rrTii jn
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
WriUFer Prtlcotifs
EXUXMTO KSOICIME CO.. ATLANTA. OA
iiti ii 1 1 rrrTiT-TrT-c3af
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If yoi dislike the odor of gasolene
in vour cluthe dtii r
v.v it ! fqr us to . '
1 iaiuei eiettoeil i.
tlieieh.v uiwbling us
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CAGLE TAILORING CO.
PHONE 58
HOTEL GRACE BUILDING
Easter Cards Easter Egg Dyes
We have on display a varied asso
bards m beautitul designs. A wel
NuD-nally's delicious Chocolates.
ttW
mtfie
nt of Easter
Easter gift
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