The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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' A I Ihc Clone of Business March '1 1010
Resources
Loans and Diseounls f. $87oili11.88
U. S. Cerlificalcs ojWffuIcbk'clncss. ; . . . . .:. 2otOO0:oO.
11. S. Liber I v LqarflWids . . . . 131(500.00
United SlalcsBonds . :t0rr-r? : 50000.00
War Saving SlampsTTT V ..... 0(3632
Slpek inrcclcral U&wutfPfttmk . . . X 0000.00
" 'Banlurfg HouscrertuHMXliircs .1 7r000.00
' OP Beal m$T 1 0840.00
Cash: In vaultwith other banks antL;. S.
TfcnsurciT .1 4(50700.45
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foal
..... ?$1GH0848.B5
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HEP
Bccl.itf
Bdrro
Olhei
jabilies
....'.'....$ L")(tO0OO()
ils .... (51(1)8.08
e aii no
.............. L34Im.47
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NONE
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Thcabove statement is correct . ' "'..
. ::' JOE ECiAHJUSON Cashier
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IZiuil not onlyaj)pii(ss4t3.lhc style
in these waisl-sejnn suits we arc
showing but to rjuality in the
clothes.
"tavl
use nothing
fabrics; tin
belter fit
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HOES 25 TO SO POINT'S
ATFT.
r J" "" ''aBE
FORT WORTH. Tex. Mnreh 12.
Hogs 2500- 2"e to Gu higher to;
II8.ni); bulk Sti.tiu to $177.7;.; pigs
strong. flH.OO 10 $1X50.
Cattle 3100 including 500 calves;
market steady- bcof steors $13.0U to
$14.00; stockei-H $10.00 to $1350; cows
8.00 nt $10.i.O; stockers $tVA0 at $S.C0;
heifers 10.00 to S12JHH utochers 17.50
to $OJ?0; calves $0.00 to $13.80 ; ailvo
$3.00 lo $0450
Sheep 700; markot steady.
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i'OTTOX MAHKUT
1 1. ...... i
Opoii 2 p. nj. Closet
March ...1570.0000-00 1S.S0 10.0K
May.... ...13.47-Gl-47.50 13.00 is.Mi
July ...... 13.15-IS-1S-1C 1S.34 IS.45J
Tone weak; 2 p. in. ntcudy close
steady; sales y0Ql; receipts S.000;1
...... ffftft. ..s... ...f.I.HI... IE fJ. I
' mlililHuK' 14.77;
Kcir York
Qien Noon CIoso
May .. 220-35 2347 2IJ0&-10
July .22.20.16 22iS 2S:3W0
Open and clone jgtoatl
Jfow Orlenns
Ouon Noon (loo
May .....23J1MU) 24.81 2K?S-fT
Jilh ........22.21-50 S2.S3 2S.S23C
Opoiij .toaUy; close. Irregular -
liore to Santa .Maria arrtwted -nltio-ttbs wiTooiuttf-pofC 8n flicARH.
inn hi oni. day. Sovural wore wanted Son and imod (t matntain votuniuiii-
oa i-harspa M cvndltiK the dmft. onu t-atlOn with Arclinngol and otlior 1mu.on
whh said to bo a deserter from Camp in tha trozon nortli
TraviB uml one was wanted In cotuioc. For more thttn ' Century tur trad-
Hon with the bandit raid In lOltJ on em. trnpiiew ami nthem havlug bo.ui
the Gnlvesjon ranch of Jonlah Turnor. I breeding dog for heavy eledko work
In this raid two United Stntea soldiers ' Dog tun nut till aro the only moana of
wem killed and sovernl wounded. ronimiintmtluii from inniiy fur nct
Tliesc men flod Into. . Mexico but ie- u itiutitaii Hay Junction and will ho
turned to tho Amorlftin. side nfler the1 t.ntll tlio proprwed rnllroml to Hnd-
recent summary executions of outlaws J soni buy 1 completed. Sovoral own
err of valuable tennis who refused at-
tractive (ftor from cfvlllnna. anhl
:lio state of .. tliolr aiiiumlB tn tin ... n.. ...i
TamiiUlpas to "clean up" Uio Muxleanfthf 'tlmt cll for iIoim whs i.rnt
..i.-t I - ..-. ..nnMi
bur the finesl all-yvh()l
urmenns oncr is'eni
jcivl' I IimI iv Kilikli.y X
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Jf T Jr
f nmn- for sitelcIuTt but I liey Ur!;'0i
In uthcpN ilny rrrttii I lny oiiLWmw
kurtT; oh i't more 1hvh nrwf'U fpl'
nu u...... I ilinlV lli-iilti titiv vih r
ruSiic wlH'fheK- rh't" ts low or hiMi.
yj
Ymi'lt jiTtj
yott Iph Ittl
lhe u;ftt V
'ry iloHnf
can rciilfy vW
Our rheH xy tin lowesl you VI fiml eotiwdoij
4lhuf you jrt't; wlon't JhM wl.V th.nl : We glimftWvn
Jl : our ruwioy ha& if you don'i think no too.
.nits tri.lMi. sfcHl.fNl ijnn up to .. ij?5() 00
SiflKou Huts. Kflvvin f'Inpp Shoes runsiiijr I "tiinu
HuifH and alf tin' uthi'V henf qunlity ruruixliiiitrs tliat
propcily go uitli Hurt HcImrriH'r & Mars ('hlh.'s.
fr.iMjiMwtj'aaajBtfjiauaLL.vji
MmtmETmvmsmm I
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by .Mexican rurnles. 1io oxccuUons
were in line with instrueUonit of Gov-
ornor Andres Osuua of tho state of
side of the border. It is uid tho ru-
rales have executed twenty five men;
north.
all professional outlaws since. thniilv.IM u .. '? " ....
Iommp started. P 1 iv.. )!'.n SIA.1 '
1..VNIIS (JO TO PI'lU'llASKIt
133D FIELU AHTILLERY
WILL RETURN MARCH 21
By the Associated Press.
WASHINGTON Mar. 12. Tho 133rd
Mold Artillery the old Toxuh field ar-
tillery will flrrivo at Newport Now.
Va .March 21 for t'auifr llmrio the
War Department unnmiiicoil today.
i i ii .in i . m i in . f.
FINDING HARDY DOGS
IN WILDS IS INSTITUTED
New Yojk
New Orleans ......Steady
flajveston -.-..-..Steady
Houston ...-... .Steady
Spots. .
Tone Mid. Sale
....Steady 2S.10 100
27.S& 3SS
27J0 117
T0(AI( SfAKKHT IlHPQJtTt MC1I 12
Wholesale.
imOSON TUY JUNCTION by Ong
Ttmu to tliu Pas Manitoba JIareh 11.
UrUisJi and Canadian army offleor.
are expected to spend several weeks at
government posts and trading hand
quarters in tho Canadian wilds in
search of trained dogs to reinforce tho
animals used with marked success by
the allied expedition in Itugsia.
It up longer is a unitary secret that
ihb j mason's imy company piayati an
Important part in asushnitig the gpr-
onunent to obtain 2.1tt doB for tho
initial expedition into Russia. These
By tho Associated Proas.
AUSTIN. Mar. 12. -The Supreme
Court held - today ili-it iniiwiui.
state laijds sold under tho aqt tf lt
are mo property of tho imrcluiaor;
that the minerals go Hfth th iand.
J i i MM mi ..hi nwi.. tiii
S'Ky MIIXICAX (iOVHItNOH
I'HOTKS'IW .UJAIXST ACTH1X
Tiy the Associated Press.
SANTA I'K. N. SI- Mar- 1 n
.ornor I.arrazoln toilav futmratihtwi tt..
jdlrector general of 'milrwub. UtrteH
tAtchison. Touoka & Sanla Fo railmd
iihipirtiiiB -.Mexicans as track lolmrow
alleging tljat cftisous of tho 1 nHoi
Stales are being dlschargeil to mate
room for .foreigners.
CASUALTIES
WASHINGTON. March 12.- Tho war
I tig Toxqus:
Died fnr.n Accident r Pvt. Rlmr Hi-r-
nian Soulier Happy. Texas-
Wountioil Severely: Pvt. Jckh F.
Martin Itobort lc Texas.
Died or Uiseaui:Pvt. Charlie Col"-
man; 1-ott Texas.
Nhwh Vii Tuesday nfternoon. and w!U restore him to hwlth. hut all in vain engnged fit Y. M. C A. work there
be u'ji io Conn Howie from whi tTlie summons cmiiio March 2nd. at I :uo Khler Georgo AY. Williams of Austin
nine ftn u.UI Ita nti.l.r.it utt n i ' O'l'lflf-k ti tft llilf. limiting l.At in !! n wlin In nlAhnlnt. In A l.tln A-. ..
department itisuslty list isauwl for lo- .- .... ... .. i ' !.. i ;i i.r..r.i ... ..i txvnv .im.u nii.i ..nt. .-..:t!?'
day conuiins tho nalnpi of thu follow- .;t Jat II0thert n4j.r brother nn4 wife Mr. 'Williams Is a Kraduat f iL
got to him two hours before. He was . Theological Department of the t'nl
offim in AblloiiH will laid to rest nt tho eoniotorv ot Tus- vorsltv of ifnntockv nni who .i.
feon on wuli Huturday fLiiJn mur his home and whore a tfttlu slonary to Prince Edward Island.i for
chhi-hi riisiainciei- oi.nopuew is icuus amy uou in nis two years lie is solline lllhlM n-i
(ndvi wlsdoat and morey bl all who have giving ronillnga in phrenology UN
.ndminlsterod to his comfort. Wltli'tolophoiio Is No 201.
milSKKV WII.l. HIS KHPT
w iu;juxih:u of 01.11 havs
I il .1 JrVt
i TIL ll'flLilSI
mifl r?iJiilii i
thu ilay
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I The
KxempfFhn Hoard
l.'xcmptlan fhmnl of
county liav retivel a 'cdny ot tin
rettulHlioiiH for shtppiUit tho louird
f th' Hoard and for soil ng tho office
supplies for riHiif The-work rwjiilrctl
will tako seyoral ilayaf titne.
htimblp hearts wo bow to the wisdom
Taylor'"" Goc! who I 'our stay and comfort-
CllAKT-KSTON W. Va. Feb. 2" (Cor.
rciudP!Ka or Tho AsicIatHl Press.) t
- Thrco uiians of w-bhikvy. ryo Uwr-
bou and Scutch will bo placed In the i
. t iti.j r tifu i.r.t. . ilta pf. !
sroiife of future lions. In evitf ." ' i
f!p.niiia. Ifkliit f fvi(ull alf.ia il tailW4 It
bill rseautly iwsaod by the senate and
concurred in by Uis llouao.
I'........ Af I I... I. II! ...... s.irmt If
is said by pressing Hch M mnMtf "Fwd Poalers.'
tue ract that Junn itorioycorn ik auo
m draw his "last broatii" in the uoar
future and that as whiskoy wii! bi-
u uiAVw
liioiiel l'
losnia ft rfAiafclul Ij
pf phuW No.61J
can make deliWfl
co Uiias. I hit if ma ii
Got vmwhlle wo
as. Fnlwller Motor
iadv
Died llttrth 1st.
iVbiieao frloads of ihe family haw
L KKATIIF.lt .VA-N'PPArTl-K-:i($i
HAVK CASK JllitJItXSKII
fly tho Associated Press.
JNTBW YORK. Mar- 1 Holding turn
the nrosoeutkin if ii mil tuuir. n.
sDirjy Fadaral Judga fiarvtn dlh-
fts Itojuai water. lasthsr MHirMnr
lto ijajl hen on trial lj- for tfcrtj
weeks.'
(una our u tlitntght of tue u it irMi mira .iMumiiut; mem 01 in'
would be well to nlac tho ihr nam- death of T V. aimltiMUia. which tu
ples In the state anli.vw. so thakgett- rrd at Memphis. Twibwhoo March
orations to bo may look iqsm iwiii ami ' mi- itinera 1 was nwi i !--say
"WV have hc-n ii " ' iat. Arkaasas. Motulay. Marh Sr I
1913. at 2 nrliMU. 'I tin iliwcjstsl wat.
fifty-njuo yrs old at th tiaic- of hi
EWS BRIEFS
Those Choci
aro inasiug u
uvirft-Ilass Drug
Jftt'K. f itt' u uf
I 1 B 31 MT
uep'piiaH'our
)'o f w
ilrs JeiiuctUe
Ily. ltradshaw.
F Idfcptter anil fsm-
res.
Knlgliln Ttmiplnr Special.
Abilene Cumiuattdory No. g7 K- T
will must in apscial eouehive Tiiursdiy
night nt 7;0 o'clock sharp for the
mtrpose of work In all tho orders on
OIUTIJAKY.
Miss Lela Wasson of Abilene Te?-
as tho daughter or' Thomas . an!
Ullio Wassou. died at tho home ot her
mother Fob. 7th. 1010. with spinal
meningitis.
Miss I.ola was horn In l-amlursvUle
Xew Ford Car
luinieikus ilellverv on
. .. . . . . . . ... ---.. -.. ... .WMMViaiMIVI
ocil Virn Can give one ranuiiuaia- a snroau W411 11a serv-i Alabama March 20IS!2. She leavoa
An mmtm HtlfiMtail H4I 'lllltf lltta IX Ft It ts nHAf H'B llnnH .. .11. I i. .
- """" "" " """ u uiouiur. uireo orpiuera anil two sls
u (iuvh o J in i uttenuaiiCB ci in msiii
hers from in and out of town. Visit.
ing Knights Templar welcome
OBCAH PAUKBH. Com.
C W. HOlllSRTS Recorder
PEISOIILS
Prasidant J. D Samtefer of Sim.
moiiM (olbgo. iift Wednesiiay niorn-
laiii. He was tairn in UauUulph lag for Sirawn.
toanty Arkansas February 27th 1 Mrs. Kanaath WllHatas loft for Qk
.tain ma CJtv tOsrt faw daw visit with hor going she told sdme df tho atten-
C'nrif of Tluinks. ical frieuils. She was Iiere alwut two dants tliat she heard them singln?
Wo Moiul mr amrtfelt thaaks awlweks afo. "Hallelujah"
Mr. wise of ttoa firm of Lfiidsey! Wo shall miss her sunny face anl
tors and a host of friends tp mourn
her departure. It was not the? wrlter't
privilege to have been closely associat-
ed with Miss Lela. but she is reputed
to have been of a sweet and sunny
disposition and to have numbered her
friends by hor acquaintance-
The last few days of her earthly
.ministry were days of intense suffer
lag. but she bore it with that fortitude
and patience thut had ao beautifully
characterized her life. Sho was a de
voted Christian girl having been con-
verted in a Holiness meeting soma two
years ago and just a few hours beforo
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7- mracuw. Kaamtas "'"'" iia wss'l-siiss. i-oit wim-iii huh aiaar noints lowsn n. imt nur ?mnt . i ii-.-
Htibcrt Coopl'r l4imLst away frotti km at BaW. Tasfor savaiml wmktt bus returns! to e4ernal gaia Our giving her up tor
Pf. and Mrs. O. II. Cuoiiar liav r-lwas MtdtMty strtckstt with magaa-fAWlret ttho strings of our hearts affociinn.. ho:
ealvad a talgram tmm tbadr n.r.. '(.n of the l.raiu sui oovor nMtaiaadi Mrs J. II. Coutli has auas 1a Mtrt tho future anticlnution nf mwiinc i..-
Prtvala Hubert Cooper. wImjw1 la W-isiws Alt ihnt loviua liesrts'Coliiiiw. tok4c Im roauatwa to a axain deenlv stirs tho emotion of mi
jul temdst aii4 mwikal skill could dotijr thai J. H.. Jr. wgs wiffwing souls. George A. NichalsoU. Palter
iFrjc as ineinuftr oftb Mhi A
tillury. tliat lie laudeij at Nvvnarl
was Anm- m ilhv Ufa uftriag aHdifrww aa atak of paaMmaiila.. U Nasarone Church. Abilene Texas
liana 1.-.........-.r....-.-l Jfl
Wggs ............--.. .JW
Duter .'...............- JO
Corn ....-.'- ... 1.T5
White Oats .IT
lied Oats .05
Alfalfa ..-.- 2-SO
Green Hides $ .12 to ..... .JJ
Dry Hides $ .Iff'to .25
Krtall.
Hens ...-? -22 1-2
Bggs -S
Buttsr ..-.. --
florn .-- J-
Whljje Oals Sl-3
Mjied Qats . M
AJfaffa -. t
VTi
CSFrTvTUBBS
MA MADRTHK "DISaSlOX
BEdwina
LAWLESS CHARACTERS ALONG
MEXICAN BORDER MUST GOi
BROWNSVILLE. Tex.. March 12.
While Mexican authorities ar won.
(Mtcting a campaign against smugglers
stock thieves and outlaws who are con-
sidered responsible for tnny of the
troubles along the border American
civil authorities are waking a clean
sweep of lawless characters on this
iide the Rio Grande
Texas rangers along the river jfrom
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BIDNT YA HEAR MF
SA"WE WULfxTT GOIN
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at Mt'U- aiiiu-ciiuUiiii to tbiMo who so tenderly
aitviund faitt'fui'.y ar4 furjmr soa aad ii rot liars and Wh. who has ban In pleasant manners and harmonious fel
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1919, newspaper, March 12, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317700/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.