The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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ABILENE MAN OFF
TO MEXICO in
AFTER RAILROADS
1 10m TucMluy'tt Dnlly
(HI J W. Chlduru loft hut night
. Trxlto tp looH after some railroad
i. viloiHiiciilH thoro 'titid to block off
iMitvncroH of Iniul for town lotu.
WlH'ii tin Colphol left thoro Icbb
inn a your ago they had only the
s.mia Ko railroad hut now It looks
iiUc tlio ton will got three or four
u.iroud nnd ho Hiiro Is tho town
(.i tills good luck tlml property has
i.vnicid considerably In price lately
.nil t lu demands for Rdlno uro grcnt.
roi Chlhlern law tho good roctuno
"i fiwn oiiu hundred end Hlxty acres
. luiul which corucru right up lit
in. tory heart of tho city and It Ih
n icto bring hint an utiortnoua profit
in time.
Hint's a rather frigid climate tip
i hi ic and Aldluuo 1b much prefcrn-d
- a resident city JHSH the colonel
i ii the border luoirtoVn l going to
in ikv a litimmor.oiuctblnp: he liutijj-
iiiih Hid' mi ram or Jinuriiur
or congress In Farm nntl jinnclu It
IS ROOd.
FA.l'EEU
Special Demonstration Agent.
Of ihlrront In Dnlrjmnn
Whllo at College (Station intending
tfio rtmnora CbngrcBB mid looking to
ntHltora of Interest to West Toxaa I
learned that wd could hnvo I'rof. J. V.
ltldgowny .head ot tho Dairy depart
incut visit ub hnd ndvluo with us In
ovory phnso of the dairy business
flitch rt8 tho hnndllng of dairy cows
feeding of sumft (ho building and lino
of SIIob nnd ovory detail of the busl.
hcbb. Are you Interested? If so wrlto
or phono m'u and I will at onco tntto
the matter up with our Chnhiuor of
Cotnmorco jittd arrange (o have Mr.
Itldgotvuy hero In tho near ftltttrr. I
would bo glad to hear from each Dal.
ryVum or Parmer who may bo Inter-
ested. Let me hotir from you If you wnnl
hltn to come. It would bo uscIcsh to
have him pmko the trip out here tin.
Icbb you are Interested. Ilia lectures
Will ho free.
Youra to serve
V. A. PEEL.
Special Demonstration Agent
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MhurtSero
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mrnxgw turn
uaajKuuuruu. jrm
JMUtwrv-unvuiru
mw. v
wjr tiriHiiiutwitraiir.
i onatlphtloi
many aerintiB
k. p tho bo
HEIIHINE w.
Uoiih In tho
ii in In prl
.hold
D-iuy
lg point for
ubo healthy
md regular.
II liccumtllu-
pi till' U)H
rice fitlc.
rug i om-
(rottlujafftrnpi'.H
V- KoberWT who Hvrs at CiiH
pHtntit Mti-cvt haB oik of tho fluent
ipll iaianl6 to in- fonud in Ibis
'km I Ion of Toxiih. Six years ago Mr
ItiilnrtH moM'd U Abllciic and bought
tl. homo ho Ih now living In At that
lime In the buclt yard which bad boon
ni(l Tor a liorno lot. thoro wusm snipe
mho trying to grott rcgurdlcsB of tho
ruiight treatment It hud b on lort Troo
rv tnimnlo on It
Mr lUibi-rts at outf found it rf
nut heKitii oaro.lng for and iioiirlMblng
t1i vino. Ah soon ax U began rocolt-
ipK ntU'ntlon It mulily began growliiR
.Hid jiuuliip on initio now brniuhou
eoVU.todav it has Hproad until It Is
wuVtJi'li vlalt by unyono Huiik in
Vi'Ht TrbiB tlffit bollovctl UiIh country
f lll-iiol produce fine snipes
v Tho fruit tropt IIHh lno Ih a birso
dclhlouu vhlto grape or tlio iniiHcut
vnrloty without a iiamo. uh Mr Ittib
i riH win) Ih In tho nurnory biiHluoBs
h.i. bo ban noor hooii another urapo
Ktinlliir Uv haH gathered 12j pounilb
of snipes UiIh year and jold them at
l cents per pound besides supplying
btH family nnd neighbors with all tbt
uraiiOH noHHltiloNfor them to eat. It
is .t nrotlfio anilAiiio of the fiiBtost
groumi; gnipi
tvrf
If )ou alt U cijl draff when you
jin boated fid is tuTOtiff tierJCr
Uinio backiftaftUfl"' lu)fz for
omothlug Ihjrt U4aso UiqKIii. Fix
J...H mliiilf IjJMpU'SJlKtAV US
i)i'tiuio rjPrliftioBvaln i (dieting
tin i uiipc.rFBiJfun' hi ro I'rice
t (.MfimZMjF r bottle Sold by
v( u-tiEvJvHt JpoB Co.
Mant ilngi
f t
Th lo luroa
lanmiiK by our
When you yawn
daytime feel dull; ach
Ht retch frcqui
able symptom
do Bomothlng
for n spoil o
chill medlcltj
euro the dhio. It d
purities aMvltlch
tbrlvcsircngthuK
cleans tho bwffcltf.
by MrTLcmorc-naB3 Brttg Co.
MRS. HARM W. KELLY
DIED SATURDAY NEHI
.deal uriiio
to
jiimlBtftk
unless you
nriuooKeu
NE la n
iireveut or
s out the ini.
malarial gorm
(ho liver and
1'r'ce DOc. Sold
Dnlln.
I.ml) Who Wns Well Knott u
in Ahllcnu ruse Away
at Her Home.
Central America the Country Where Despots
Reign Supreme.
Mtariifjua Ilninliiras and (luatcpiiila In the Hand
Jf$ii Who fen alniilli- Wring Trlbnlr.
lluntU of rnscriipiiloiiN
Of tho five older Ceutrnl Amqrlcnn
ropuhllca Costa Hlcu and El Bulvn.
dor nlono approach anything that
North Amorlcim would rccognlr.o na
ordnrly-clvlllznllon.
L'osta Hlcu Is a white mail's coun-
try. Its president Ulcardo Jlmluei. Ih
an IntolllgcnL ofllclttl. Tlw nation's
Credit Is Hound: life and property are
secure. U would bo Idlu to pretend
that "popular elections" mean what
they do In tho United States but
Costa Illcn prcsidctitTulve lately been
named at elections and open armed
battles among rival groups of napl-
ruiilB for ofllco httvo not occurred lor
Borne yenra. Tho army litis been prac-
tically disbanded and education Is
comptUaofy. Hut Costa lllea is a tiny
ho tiny na to be prnotlcally
gllulblo In Central American ttffalrn.
The Central Amerlcnn court or jus.
tlco hold Ita sessions here. TIiIb tri-
bunal Ib one of tho moBt admlrahlo
liifitltutloim of International arbitra-
tion yet conceived by man; It Ib not
too much to any that It constitutes an
almost Ideal model according to
which a court of arbitral Justice
might ll0 established among the nations-
Only ii solitary outtlUlcatlon can
be made In speaking the praise of title
election. If Mortu la tho man he looks;
he will titko tho title whenever he
thinks It la tho heat time (o fight tho
iiiQVltablo war. Unless" Emllliiiio
Chnmnrro can secretly persuade tlio
'national" army to desert to htm. Or
some liberal leader from Leon with
the aid or banished Zoliizlstn from
Costa Itlea can rally a victorious
force.
In for Year of .tnnrrhj;
Nicaragua la In for years of prac-
tical annrchy. Tho natlonol debt Is
nu lmpnsslblu amount. The national
money Ib worth six coats on tho dol-
lar. AmerlcaiiB uro now ndmlnlater.
lug the cimtom houses and trying to
Btrulghten up ItnaueB. under a tenia.
tlvo amthgentont which wna hoped
the Untied States teiinto would make
pi-rmanoht
Mr. Knox had arranged a loan
which would have brought the roan
try out or Ub (1IIUmiIMh nnd 'm
ita n legal foothold 'rdni which im-
mense influences could Huvo Ijm.ii
ttlclded but the oimto will not uit'f;
tvo will do nothing o help Xlcuragtm
to peace though A'o ould probably
fight all Europe rather than lot a
foreign nowor noli) tier. Thoro Is
nothing to exneet hour :mt fuoccb
Instrument of arbitration among Illusion of Baugulnary dlcUitontt-'p ''
Interest at J'urincr.4
;ougritt.
on every plmao of dry
best men the lectures
on hiui-U fanning. log rulslng. dalrv.
iii truck growing poultry raising.
I.e. iiing and itorythiug that per-
laiiiH to the iipbtttldliig of the rural
dtHtiiciH ttas of the higheat degrei
iiiHtriictltb and uiitertttlnlng. What u
i.uy tlml mure Taj lor county people
ero not present. All could not go
vtho hud i.asftuB nnd somo wanted to
go who did not receive pauses and I
ii m mrv Hurrv of this confualon tint It
could not bo uvoided. as we did not
tal.o tho muttor up early enougu. i
will proiiilse now though that if the
.in.mgement for passes ami oic. m--i
bo hiime next year that We will havo
Ta.Ior county well represented and
l Know mo will bo much benefitted. I
.in't lake time to mention nil the good
things that I saw heard and learned
but State Supt Hralley'a lecture on
o.tr Bchool eyBtem was worth the trip
und more Rend nil about tho Farm-
Healthy
Abiletie friends of Mr and Mrs.
Marry W Kollj will lourn m the
deaih of tho latter which occurred In
Dallas Savurduy night at 8;oo o'clock
x. uh deep sorrow
Mrs Vlnitu Adelc Kelly was forty
jours of age at her death. For tho
l:iHt four years h!io had lieen u great
nirforor. lialng undergone two vorj-
sot ore operations In uii effort to re-
gain lier health. 8bo was n devout
Chrlsilan and was loted by all who
know her She is sunlted by her
husband. Harry W Kell. and little
fiiiimiiiitr. .itsslu Hull. The funeral
occurred at Oakland Cemetery iial-
hn. Sunday afternoon. August 11th
l'Jla.
Miss May Kelly or this city a sister
or Mr. Kelly reachod Dallas Satur-
day nUhi and attended the funeral of
Mi Kelly
Many trlend f tho family who live
in Aldlonu lolu hi extended flOildolcnee
t tin. bereaved falnlly airff oier lov
ed ones.
He Wo
No more Umpl
Coi lir.ui Ga "J
Inatvii that
I Used Uuckl
write "1
cured m
ulcers
niti
McJfemore
I yiim-" . i- HliB
ag toMMaio' v u' ic
ra'gT"! uaW (
inirimsHBriiiuii 1 1 iiwiii liii
i u PT' w JBW"
4-Ajllruve'
nr utm woHBcriiiit
uJJMff oJd HTIl
ifJlva.iffnu rtlllr
IV'fJr ' JP '
uTillearl'ry iun
e-MiiHaurus -o.
OXEN WILL DRAW
ho
ealer Soon
nlng Btires
bruises ocze-
ly 25 ccntB at
Central American republics- It never
nrhltratca anything; tho Central Amer-
ican republics won't use It.
It Is beautiful but it doesn't work
Two or Us JudgcB Bat side by side at
tlio banquet given Secretary Knox by
President Jlmlnoz; they didn't apeak
to each other.
San Saltndor I.Ike Cotn Itlea.
Tho Republic or El Salvador like
wise a tiny country. Is almost another
Costa Rica lis present proshletit.
Dr. Manuel Enrique Araujo was tbe
rirst man to roach his olllco from
civil lite he was a iiIivhIcIihi of stand
lag and ainan of wealth when lie
succeeded Oen. Fonuilido Flguoroa.
and his admlnsltratlon has lie on com
paratlvoly free from tho sordid scan
dais that marked previous progldcu
clos though his supporters admit that
It is Impossible to carry on got em-
inent In this region except on feudal
principles of allowing retainers to re-
ward themselves on the spoIIh.
Doctor Araujo has a rival In Hon
cral Alfaro. who hovers about the
border awaiting an opportune mo
meat and tho connivance of (uatomala
to descend on tho capital l-.very hin.
viiiinmti hates and fears (Juatemala
The ease of Nicaragua Ih painrul in
the extreme. (Sonera! Mean Is Vie
inllll'ry tyrnut of N'lcaragua. At pros
ent lie Is only minister or war and
f-nmniniulor of thr army hut he ltas
had the congress loct him prosidenu
for the term beginning tno nrsi uid
of next year.
This is In defiance of a treaty en-
tered Into by the various rlv-nl revo-
lutionary chieftains .who rioted in a
general melee when the InfamnuH Zc.
Inyn wna driven oilt at last fcariying
n dollars m go;cu nur- m.
earn or savage rule ttla.tas
was brought about by the Fulled
Stales and when It was evident that
we had oulv given Nicaragua aimn by
in exchange for tvrnnny. wo Inter-
fered again to the extent or rorchis
a compact accqnllns to which a tree
general elect foil was in choose a prep.
Ident. aenoral Diax meanwhile tem-
pornrlltvy occupying the seat.
There will never I o any general
atreol n moment Tltore got-a n girl
who under a cursory scrutiny looka
the porsonlflcatloti of what wealth cnu
tlo Walk tictiltMl Iter it llttlo yny nntl
tnito Kood stock of tho hack view pre
Rented to yotl. You booh dlaoovcf HiaT
tile end or a rrlpgo m hangs down on
to tho coat collar Tho collar 'of tho
blouse Is dono'tlp with n largo pin
Tho middle Benin of tho akirt la not In
Ita place. There la a hole in tlio stock-
ing Just above tho ankle nnd tho hIiooh.
IH spite of being expensive need r
pairing. Kvidontlv tho wearer la. an
untidy ahlftlcsa woman.
TO STOP 8ALE OF DAD EGO
'
Instructions Are Issued By State Pood
Commissioner Abbett
r
COFFIN OF EMPEROR
boltHcrs Will Line Route of .Miitsuhl.
to' Funeral nt Tekle
Iupuii.
-j&&
V2?M
W
Wuincn who
main liculthy
their nyatoma
coming.
naturo
hoar
nro
pre
Uroa and to-
who proporo
ndvonco of haby'n
(ho mothor aldit
nntnl work tho crhtlfl
Jr ayatom unequal
made upon Ui M
weakonocj
conacuuent further Impovrlahiueutn
or the laud and oppression o- :ho pe).
pie If oppresBlon and poverty can
further gd ((hotiHaiida or people are
literally starving) and. continual dan-
ger or bringing down rrom Europe
Hint Intervention which we or North-
American fatuously reftiBe to mahe
ottrsulveH.
Honduras J'.iiuill) Hepcruie
llondurns is in a tondUUm equally
desperate. Its president. Houllla Is
III he was In a sanatorium when we
visited bis country and beset by one.
itileH. The chief of thorn. Dnvlla. Is
In El Salvador awaiting his chance:
another. Vllladores. a week before our
islt crossed the border and took u
town or two. When Houllla does ir
tliev wait a few months for him to
die at least seven llonduran patriots
belli to tbeinsoltes entitled to succeed
hiin They will de'-ldo ll by bullets.
Inhabited l. one half million pau
per Indians and hnlf-brcdt who
long ago gave up paying irioivst on
a IUi million dollar debt the country
u In ruin with DOpulation anil pro.
(taction decreasing and not a gliuU
mer of hope In its say.
The Saiuilciiii of I.atiu. America.
(iiintemala is a nure despotism un-
dor which a population of (tt-o mil.
HoiiB Ib exploited to the last extreme.
by an Insatiable tyrant and his inurcl-
less band of retainers. Not a mer.
chant but pays bis tribute; not a
planter but exists on brlbul Buffer
aneo: not up Indian In the jungle but
must atuiid ready to pat with his life
for his calabash ami his filiawl-
The national currency has Iicjon diu.
bitsed till H Is tWrth only something
like live cimta on the dollar: a col-
lossnl debt will never be paid tile
bnggarcd country Is compelled to sup-
port u big army Tor the rtmliltious
d( signs of a dlseontoiited despot who
fantles himself as ho boasted to me
another Napoleon destined to conti-
imiiul empire. Estrada Cabrera is a
capable man and a torrlble mini;
he will notor unite ('out ml America
but he is Ilkelv to trouble and embroil
It as long as his enemies permit him
to live
ihii:n .u-nvL k imi.iths.
Animuncemeuts Itegnrdlng Their
Work In Campaign uro .Made at
Three National Headquarters.
do
lo ofton
or chronic
la ao truly a
an Mothor'o Friend
t. mother Bltouia inu
elfovcs tho pain and
od by tho atraltt on
ligament mnltoa pliant nu oias-
thoso 1ro and ntuscjea which
naturo Inilxpanding. proTcnta numo
bs; and eootboa tno inunm-
Vroaotlanda. Tho Bystom
thmi nrotiarod by Mother
dhjpo'Itt'tha foar that tho crisis
my not ho oafelynjot MotUqr'a
rlendMSBuree K ancedy una complete
recovery fpr tho mothor nd lho la
eft a healthy woman to enjoy tho
rearing or her
child. Mother
Friend Id sold nt
tl r tUf . a t o re a.
rUtfOwfrts
Frieod
lMnrpttrfrvQ
UUIMk lU.Lltl.l.-
nnr Mothere wblqh conimua wc
YAluablo IqfprraitiUo'n n.nfi many augr
elffpnarar Kjioljjtal patr.
9HAPfiELD MCUUTOfi CO AUtuti Gk
TOKIO. .lAl'AN Aug. 12. Tho olll
.ii iiriit.'rani for the funornl of emp
eror MutHUhlto who died on July :tO
u uuui.1 tiubiv. Tho HorvlceB are
to begin nt 0 o'clock a. in. September
13. when emperor Yoahlhlto and the
ompresa dowager will be present. At
7 o'clock p. in. tho older statesmen.tho
lieera. all the high olllclala and for-
eign ToprcHcututlveM are to assemble
at the palace from which the proces-
sion will Btart at B p in. Emperor
Vochtto Will not Join the procesBiou
but will meet It on thu Aoytunn parade
6 Tho Hue of tho procession which
Will ho very long. Ih to bo IntorsperBcd
with fuslclans. torchbeurors nnd oliu
ctala carrying cmblums while many
priests nlao will participate.
The coffin bearing tho body la to bo
drown hy u team of oxen. Tho entire
routo la to bo liueu ny hujuicio i "
regular army. .
immediately jahv tho nrflvnl or the
procMsTou nl Aoynniu thoTiiiioral hoR.
llco will begin and will comprise tlio
...i i i...rmii.ir Khlnto ritual Af
ter tbt) aervlees the emperor will pur-
Boiinlly read a trlhuto to Ho dead mon
arch ami this "111 ho followed to w-
o hur oy tho oinirou dqtvagor who
VIII he aucrwdod by thu tnlnlBtera of
t a o and othora the Inbaltlana mean-
whlln eont nil Hg to piay uui"i "
W A tlho" oiielttklbii of tlllk kervlee iho
i.i inifii is- fo irtivo for Kioto.
tin oiiuiuiorYftiililhHa U "
!:.... .i..ai. will not travel by It.
Tho train la uchertulcu to rrlvo nt Dtlu
1 'J Sdentbor H. rind ft alml ur pn..
COHBloli o lllttt ttrrrtiBtfiltniin the pa
ace o tho Aoyntrtn jiurddoj?ropudB will
follov. Various tributes -lo tlio la o
on.H ror'a memory will beroud hesld
:...'. ..-...!. 'i.s.riiir siirv oeo uro to be
held on Hnjdomber 15- nnd theim will;
cqiiclutfo tho -ceremony
ffQIlClt
FmliU MoNalr- woirt la- Tj'u hurt
ii.. ... n...i. iii.w . .imiiiiinif being
Sdimirt' r.y Hv. a . n bimox. "
NEW YOUK. Aug. ia. Women's ac-
tivity camo to the fore today at the
three cumpaign headquarters in tills
city. First tho Republican National
Committee anuounced the selection of
-Ilsa Mabol Hoardmau ns the liead or
on udVlbory committee In charge of
women's work for tho re-election of
President Tuft. Chairman Illlles also
announced tho appointment or Mls.
Helen Hoswell or tbla city its chalr.
mnii of the Woiiivsu's Uagtio an auxil-
iary organization which will work In
Statea that now have equal surirage.
At Deuioerutlo JCiuiunal huaihiuar.
tera ono of the callers (oduy was Miss
MargaretSVllHoii. eldest daughter or
Gov. Wilson Miss Wilson who wub no.
comimnlod by Mrs Dudley Meld 51a-
lonc asked ttit ovory branch of the
work at headquartors bo oxplulued to
hur. It was nunoituued that Mm. (Soro
wlfo of Senator Core and ilr. .1. Uor
den Ilnrrlirtnn of New Yorl. nnd tho
throo dnughtera of Coy. Wlliott would
receive women vtultora tit Demoeratlo
liriiiilnnartors at SeiiKll't N- !
William II. HOichklSh. Stite
man of tho National t'roKrutalvo
uiii.i mihh Kluanor ( ur Hunter il
clmrgo. Qf orjmidziiig tho woman who
ur offering WoTr erVTeaio help uleot
Col. Ilooauvoll lira Iia aironm ui
cttllerB letters and tdlogmnlH through-
out tho day He rtddoil tkat Mlsf
fiirniintor received throughout thu
tiny. Ho uddail ll l Ciirjwnwr
received Woril thut tlio wqtuon'g auf-
frugo litirtv of Indiana had ludorstd
Mm PruuriisHlvu iihitform and udopted
a reaolntlou 0 work for the J'rpgrea.
alvo ticket.
Wliiro Vlru Ilreeds
Wo am told that Crowded limiHlng
ennilKiniis"- brine ninny children Into
court and aeiitl many glrla !ito wliltol
alttvory; ht wnnl ciuiBoa ciowiieu
hoiulhg condltlondT' It la well known
n.i.t ..fiiiiin.ii urn brought tin within
sight bt vlBloibrwtoiH"iUui;hntJlH.
It Hull forces the-iiiirenfs of thniio
children to find houjea In rough
BtreetW "Many ovll Avifuwir nru viol.
"oh bfconutfe of innlntitrltlon whon
3uuuB:'0nt worn Ufoy fttufidug b.
. ' I t !
cause thuy liked to starve? "Children
are made bad hueaitao their education
is tut short and thot are .sent to work
among mattiro neoule too curly;"' but
Whv art these children's eurnlnga nec-
essary u the family? 'Children olth.
er ns messenger Iiovb or "n no regul-
ar work sell netvpapera or gum dn.
llever telegrams and letters ind run
errands oven Tor cocaine and tuor.
phlue at the solicitation or women old
In vlco;" but whal are the vondltiona
that make It neceraarv for these chll.
tlron thus to earn a few cents? I
know one street In New York City lin-
ed hv euemcuts. many of them full
of wjndotvJeftH bedrooms and on tho
rioor or a single block or that atrcet
are two salooiiB three livery stables
ono hnolbluck atniul. two factories
twenty-three- pushcarts ninety-one
vhopa. Street women pjy their trado
aloug the crowded cttrb and roni rooms
In the tenements. . Yet in tlint one
block live 1.070 children of whom -ins
are mtiior scnpoi ago.-neKiuuMi
Wright Kaufftnttf Jn Italic
AUSTIN. Aug. !. In lino with thu
campaign begun a short time ago by
tho l'ttro Food Department on thu
question of eggs Commlsslo"uirr !.' S."
Abbott today made Iho following mo
uoiincomout.
'A cantltitloiiB effort for about a
year has been made by this denrtmout
to prevent the Halo of rotten cggH
The ttholcBiile dcnlora- hnvo co.oporn
tod with ub In many substantial ways.
They liavo sent published reports of
our rulings to '.heir customers to tho
effect that eggs must ho sold only up-
on a 'loss off' bnsls. That Ih 'bad eggs
must not ho charged to tho purchaser
The purchaser must not bo required
to pay for had eggs. hqcauBc this
would constitute a violation of section
2. division C of tho law uinamtioh uh
this part of the law forbldx tho aalo of
filthy decomposed or putrid antmnl or
vegetable Buustuuce.
Candling Eggs
"The egg merchant should caudle
IHb ogBB and throw tho bad eggs away.
This about tlbu done by tho innn who
buys eggs rrom tho rainier. TIiIh Ik
cheaper than to allow hucIi eggn lo go
Into commerce. nci easing express
charges and injuring good egfis. No
iprosccutioiiH have been started for
violating the law in this respect. V
tool however that this department bus
waited long enough upon tho retail
merchant to start sqcli a practice uml
Hint It is pretty near time to piiruun a
different course Candling eggs is a
simple thing
"The retail merchant should also
have an Ice box ir bo handles perisha-
ble tlilugs In summer time particular
ly tu this hot climate. Tito most im-
portam problem of our food laws is
to prohibit tho (Onsiimptlou of un
wholesome food.
"A less Important Abject bow overt
Is to prohibit swindling in the inanu-
r.icturo and r.ulo of foodstuh"s Had
eggs may not bo oaten to alu great
extent. Hut the loss to the state of
Texas or $inno.t)Ou per annum on tie-
count or rotten eggs is a question that
should be seriously considered
Preserving Eggs
'There are several wnya or preaerv-
ing foodstuffs the naturo of which de-
pends upon the pTopertles uf bucIi
foodstuffs. The common methods In
use are (It by drying. '2) by canning.
CD by the use of external presorva
tlt-OB. 14) by rofrlgenitlon. (!) by
plcUltug which is similar to 3 nnd
IC)by smoking which Is a combina-
tion of l and 3. From the very nature
Of nn ogg. und the fact that It Is gen-
erally produced where refrigeration Ib
not practical neither of the above me
thuds can be applied with satisfaction
on the arm
"There Is only one wflj known today
by which the fanner can save his eggs
and that Is to Iceup the mule birds
a way from the lions during the sum-
mer mouths or bettor all the time
except when he Is slithering eggs for
hatching purposes An Infortilo egg
will keep in summer time till the far-
mer can get his eggs lo a cold storage
dealer. In fact an Infertile egg may
be incubated a week or two and still
be a palatable and wholesome product.
"Hut It may not bo practicable for
farmers to keep liens sepamted from
roosters for obvious i-eaBous. Ho
could however collect-eggs twice dul
ly and keep them In the coolest cicau-
est dryest place poaslblo until ho can
take them to market. The grocery-
man (who generally buys his eggs)
should then put such eggs In a refri
gerator or coo place until hu ships to
the cold storage man- Thu man who
handles eggs so carelessly would not
handle beefsteak that way. Yet each
Is a porlsllablo product. Egg dealers
could If they would make a great Im-
provomeut In their method of handling
egga.''
So Simple Anyone Can
Run It
fcTo need of n mechanic to take enre of the
Suulcbakcr"20." Nd need if a chauffeur. You
or yburwifc fan run It; as easily as-ancxperti
Simplicity of operation and control added
to the light running and easy riding qualities of
Studebakcr cars ore thti delight of their 7000
owners. '
The Studebakcr (Flanders) "20" is equal in
quality of material and workmanohip to any car
made and its low price and low upkeep coat
puts it within your reach
Wc know the quality of nin j am UN HI i i
every part ia made in oufowni plants and
cuarkntccs to us what we Kuaantee to you.
The Studebakcr nam too rneasrfc7Wce aftcrt.
you buy.
Ready for immliajwoelivc
S
YMLTFH
?mmThe $800 Studehakff(Flndera)20
1-I-m QIJ..J T-Kma!. CAn t . n- t.. f)tmlt.
Equipped bOT. dffep WlndihUIJ Pft-Q-UtTn
jjprapf edomaUr JSSS -
Ak out liteltfarUitta Studtbaktr art cafafof u or cent to ui-for it
Tho Studcbaker Corporation Detroit Michigan-
J.M. Radford Grocery Company
Abilene Texas
independent Phone 24 Southwestern Phone 24
KtiriltlinuiuiiMnr! jrf-llli
rt.... trill . ui mi immi
OH elirud lualmmWtTn iLAfMTT)
HheuuutaTiu ihTPoiiiI
aiT jMr?Taai for ftA
t-i'yjff (ffPaiul S0c bottle. JR
!otv In iii i iii"i'i ii i
ii.i.w. v
Vllv
Hear
ten
-
rrom
ctiso of
of tooth-1
It Is good for
. it. stringer.
11 dealers.
Till: HACK.
fu"W-ttfJIcn nnd IVOineii f-
tettah Their rerMinalll).
era. Imtlon "
Have you ever noticed that Iho hack
views of men und women nre Intensely
uhurnqtorUtle of- the portiouH?
Thiiu look cMreftllly m thai very or.
Idlnnry young man who has paused .vou'
Me has ono hand in ma pocket uup
hhoulddru slightly stooped. Kioni
what you can see of him his head h
hum. nnd ovory now nnd thtn ha gives
an ultnlbBS little kick at sotuu objuut In
hjs path. Wliiif bach lw cpuUJ he
moro olotiiTont onndeelalon of chnruu-tnr?
Now gluueu at the ruuudiug buck of
tho man who htiH paiwed you by. Why
doc it rill you wth nu instinctive
genua of reliability? Hocuuhu Umnt Ib
airanuth In ititiot ntevHtiurlly nhysUml
hut inontnl. The Imokdil utralght nnd.
For thlB week wc will sell special High patent flour $1.35 or '2.t)3
Can Com good grade per doz6n . x v . . . . -.SSc
Cult Com. good Hominy. I'plk'B bc8f.. " 93p
ii-...... i.it'. itiiu . . .... i il-... .?.i.9Iin
V..UJ . u o vov ... .. .. tj-w Jr"y J " TT-
Can Tomatoes two-pound cym per dor ...... k.....05o
I.lttlo Chick llluckberrles. per dozen ........... Wo
Vnu Camp's fork and lleans per dozen ...i ......... .... .'Jfic
Tho Ulue I'olnt Oyaters per dozen . ..... .'93c
Van Cnmp's Soups per dozen .Dfic
Just recuived a fresh lot of sweet coke at per pound 2Bc
Wo also enrry a Ihru of reed. chopB bran oatu bulla nnd iuiy
at goott prices. When In tho market for Groceries or feed
pleuae call or- phone Southwestern UH lndcpohdcnt 405.
YOims ran busincss
S. R. Thomas
Grocery Company
THE BEGGARS 0F TOLEDO
Even
the School Children Interrupt
Their 8porto to Ask For
Alms
inter's .Mnguzlpe.
As soon ub wo gol outside thu beg
gars or Toledo swarmed upon uh hut
I hoiiu It was not wholly from them I
formed the notion that the beauty of
tho place was architectural and not
pin-tonal though these poor thldgH
woru ns deplorably plain as they were
obviously mlsornhlw. Tho luhubllnnta
who did not not uslt alms of course
ivnre JlLllie Jimlorlty. btiUiulther were
thoso Impressive in TooTia or1ieurlng7
Itathof 1 should Bay their uvoruge
was small und dark nnd In color or
oye nod hair us well ub skin stiggiuu
ted the African race that had hold To-
ledo for throo centuries. Neither huro
nor nnywhero oIho In Spain urj thoro
nny tracoa of tho Jowb who helpod
bring tho ArubB In; onco Tor all. that
peopld havo been bahlahml so perfect-
ly that they do not show thulr noses
anywhere.
I'oBulbly thoy oxUt. but they oo not
oxlHl oponly any ntoro than iho do
HceiideutM of tho MoorUH invndtrd
tirnQlloo their Jtouloin rltoB. As lo
thu beKRuru. to whom I return ub they
constantly return lo ub It did not uvull
m do them charity; Hint by no means
ilciirciiuod them; tho thronging misery
und mulllutloii In the lanio. tho nit if
Monarcl
Dip
VWfc15
Jure Death to Lice.
rnoiit aDDrovai on every can.
Cate Horses. Poultry and Hogs
it noJf Guaranteed by
Roc Chemical Soncern liclR Ne4i.
Cures
Certil
The Best for SI
ty; nnd It Ib still with a pulig that I
remember tho llttlo girl whom wq do
nlcd n copper when Blio wub really
iBkiiig for u floro cito out ot tho nose-
gay that ono of uh carried. Iiut how
could wo suppose thut it wna a little
flower und not a "little doglhnt she
wanted?
OBEYING A DESPOT'S WHIM
Emperor Paul of Runls Was Violent
And Ecccntrlo
Hilping a Woman
Genially metns helr!ran MUira family.
Her back debt o ibcin btdb 4ng
around. Her ntrvM arc en ds and b
Is nearly wild. Hdcb and toplwo-
nesa untit hr tor im can ot Bar nu&uy.
KkattBMtk Patoa and Lusaoago lack bat
body But m ar tak
.i..t tii. huiui tu imtii will iftuik. tho 'und the blind waa as great at our homo
....... -.. vv..-..T ....-:....' ' i. I ..A ' ..!.'.
arms awine ynsiijs linn tno wnig ib eomuig iu our muwi t wur kv.h
huoyamr oonifdenf hotfuh onj. ti Vr' wool ohiidrou lptur
Nw ijlrtiul your m weroes mu nyuuy mciiupvit iww" i "!
A. C. Hare In -Studlea in UttMaiu."
Kndloss nro tho stories which tiro
toldof Emperor- Paulia (17D7-1801)
violence und eccentricities. Ono of
his fancies was that ovory ono hu met
wherever hu mot thorn must got out
of their cnrrlugea nnd aledgoa aland
In tho mud or on tlio Ico nnd mako
him a bow. This wna of course con
sidered onu of tho greatest borea pos-
sible Qnu day thoro wub u poor dan-
clng muster who wub going to give
some lessons und ho had nothing hut
a. pair of very thin hoea on. Ho waa
dreadful ly nfrald or encountering iho
omperor for It waa tlio depth of win-
tor und tho grqund wna covered with
snow und lco; und ho thought Jt ho
did his feet would certainly bo frost-
hltfop. Aa ho went Along ho Baw to
hlaltorror thnt tho emperor wga cow
ing; thoro waa no way of turning
uqldb: ho must meet lilm. Ho deter-
inlueU at onco thut tho only wuy w
to protuiul thut ho did not hqo tno em
peror and to turn tho othor My.
JPatit wuj ujitp h oulivUted lit)
th iTHHt
IV fl llVaaaaai
Foley
Kidney Pills
and aU tiMaa aifanaobt
wiil dtoapnaar. Shavitt
aoaa txovar bar afaatntb
and baahfcjr activity fee
a J; j JsaPssjBs 9 ss aVa
kaaUntr cutallva siMnglhanina; and toak
a madhdna far aMKiisy Waadir aitd
Urtaary
For tale by afcLcsoora-lkuw Drug Co
stopped at onco uid nt oua of ItU
csceru to eo why thu MawilasT nwattr
had Mt obeyed hW tiNaa. The poor
wan ple4ed HH'tmcuaa aa not bavjuK
seen tho mprw ami wfar4 ot to
bo forced to Ki out ou awunt or hi-
thin ahoea. The wiaror would nui
hear o H. "Lat m walk arouud
ami drmiwJi wy nUaajw1 W amid' "autl
two It tkavVitt mwhsmi Iism; aad akuem
MO ta.loa'MkuI to m mm. tall blui ibat
II tk Jar tka fiUtra ust ha Ut
a1way ab alt tiwaa i itm :-b.
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