The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1913 Page: 5 of 6
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I'ltlLADM'IIIA. I'd. bee. lC.-l'bv-Rlclarin
nnd surgeons horn tiro nmnnd
nt the nddrcst-oa made by Dr. Itnwmil
A. Kelly nnd of Joint Hopklni hospital
ami l)r Robert Ablw of New York .m-
itounccd that tho word "euro' rin
In applied properly to nullum for can
cor treatment.
Dr. Kelley showed tho nsloimiled
phyftlrlnna photograph-- showing pn-
tlotitB before nnd hftcr tlio cure. Ho
told of ono cure in fortyelglil hour
of n cancerouH growth on tin fnco i.ml
liond.
lloth physicians won careful to ev
plnln that these euros nil so fnr wore
In ennon only of a superficial nnturc.
It la t ill unknown who; radium IH
do for advanced or Internal cases the
phystclnnn declare.
FARMER PAYS FOR STOCK
10 GRAZE DOWN HIS OATS
Mitral nnd (Inks Arc Becoming Vrr
Hunk rnr AMIrnr nnd Much
ticnirticllon Feared.
Oats nnd wheat nre crowing fo rntik
Ift Tnyjnr county thnt many expedi-
ents are IsMlig resorted to. In order
to forestall any destruction boforo
winter In over It in itndorntond thnt
ono fnrmor hoar Abllono In paying
itorsous wtili stock the nitm of ton
emits per liond for grazing purpose.
Verily tho old order chniiRoth' At
thin time last year porsonawltli stock
vero paying Sfa cents niirl fiO cents
per bond to pasture ownera for their
Mtick to Rfaip.
' In Inclement and tniiddy weather
like tho present. It In not thought
well to turn stock In on the oatn nnd
wheat beeniiBo of the destruction
ocotiBloned br troddiiiR. Hut bo
Bcnreo Jinn stock become thnt ninny
farmorn have already turned In stock
notwithstanding the very Boft condi-
tion of llie llohlB. -
Further rain imiv cause much dam
ago to whent and oatn great nmountn
of which have boon planted dttrliiR the
fall. The earth in thoroughly atura-
tO with niolntiiro to tho limit.
en to run m;sn;i:.
v:
ABILENE TEXAS
0mmiw
WflGI ii
TYK TIIMMIS
heme l.nnd Iii.t niiiniiinltj tinier M fli-
er nnd Crop Helm; timbered
In llenls
TYK. Dec I.V-W.I1 the mm -' r
jMMi fur returning se-iMin mid
outlook fur pood tninl' grsJn tnt
farmers are ouooiirat'eti nnd h.-i .i
will scetn to bo taking hold ut .
witli a new xoiil
Firir a wunli tho etttlior hm !
Luliiivtiii; horBOlf heHitifull It h
1h--ii Ilko Idwil old Htntw .a.h-.
but llttlu wind fttid n Mk trout wv
nlaht.
In tin' communiiv job w"ui nt un
Waller Wunlibiirn 1iib hoiiiu tneii v ..r
ititr acr of form that hn 'n
1 iMrl with water lm the rll : 4'.-
He bait wimo two or throe bnic of
eiiuii that h' has lont all hoi of
yot'lne. nnd lin bits quit'- a niimlT f
t uiH of of innizi of tho boM iH!it
mlHeil 111 tilth country of .which be
will f.ei only u hiuall per cent. M
in iok gftthertUK It In a boat
Mr r.'iimoiw iH 1110 itiff hi r-
deiico from hln larut to town and
iMm't Unit I ntll IIS Ttm l.alo Ful-
iun (lie Knmple of an Ahllctiu
(lllteii.
ItcHcue Mie nrhitk back.
If it keep" on nllilin;. trouble majt
come 1 1 . m
Often it tliilicntli''kldiiuy woak-
noaB. I -l r
If you nelbCt uAldneyn' wurtl-
l.fiok oulor utJsary dtsCffdcrB.
Thia .Alillliie dfrteowwlll show you
how iff ko A' tJiCieBciio.
yW' H r.Jknlnm Sycamore St.
AbUeiio. 'mWK h.vb '1 had back-
che imJyflier timptoniB of kidney
irouuje ibi was an iinu tiiiiiin; ui'ii
IJifnrdwbout lKmn'a Kldnoy IMIIb.
r;ot tttPidy from the brndheld
Drui: Jt'omnntiy. nnd tholr use aH
!irct. made a roinplote cure. Stnco
then m Hcldoin hnve to iibo ii kidney
medicine. It kUoh nu uleiiBUre to
r criinmend Doan'ti Kidney IMIIb."
For Hale by all dealer rrlco .o
cents. FoHter-MHburn Company. Iluf-
talii. New York sole URcutH for the
I nltcd StntcB.
Ilomeiniier the name Doun'a and
take no other.
MORO CITIZEN EXHIBITS
SOME FINE TURNIPS
J. 1). Flllnil of More Hrnaftht In .Some
Of The LrgrcM Tflrnlpi Kier
KxhlhMed In AMIcmo
.1. D. HiHott of Moro. brought to
Abllono Monday some of the finest
specimens of turnlpc thnt have eVer
been oxhlblted In UiIb part of rsnn.
Tho Becd were- nown In September find
the growth Wan so rapid thnt the tin -hips
which Mr. Klllctt ohlblled welsh-
ed almost thrco Kwndn ench. Three
tnrlotlos were planteti tho Flat iniii-lii
tllobo and Cowhom Kvory ono who
saw the veRctnbloB pronounced tucm
tho flncflt they lind over Been.
Mr Klllot reports uheat and oatn
looking fine. In fnctt. said Mr Klltntt
"I ticver eaw nn thine to equal the
oat nnd whruit en n of this country at
lGrand Prcrttium List 1
I iitPEoneslloneJoui&UL
I imuniiiiiiininoMmmw III
1 JSuSSttiani i. utaatmmemi
thin tltno o
Is water nni
balance."
Hh
This In tl
cd no rnuc
am
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our
vonr. AJ
ich aff
vonr.
Ich
I wo need
will Jo the
WNm Mt
lllhil itfTW
kUMPH 8o
tellLMrWiw v
of ualwrthal onolc
iImmIT that 1. lull
rOmwly Kriry dfl
HtoMwAllMMM
hiirjfwi
lilcli lias cans-
many people
has relieved them
nn not no lonnnr
ruly n wondorful
irrIbI lindlon It
Thousands of
Beautiful and Usdf ul
Presents
To Be Given Away
!'i. alter repHtrlnn It ami ttimr'A ug
lil loin and so on. to live In the n y
of Te Wc give bin. a hearty rctWy t
Into tin lit) .
Tin- nulillt ehool wil' l.rt- n Chrl .-
ma tr.f tbiH enr. and nil the ohtli.-
r'ii base Inxitcd old &inta to bo pri-
nii
Times are hard bui tipvorthel'
pwiple ar nlrcnciy bogdi'iiliip t JnI
tin CtiriBtimiB uplri R.tliiic ImM f
tin in nod I RtMNNt tho ir."t of u utll
dip tip ii llllle Chrltttmi inolte Ue
none. uo''er. mi iH'iife unu i j
bom)' moMcy will lrf found W rejoti"
that Ikkizo Ib no longer roiimi at tr.e
deiot.
Mr Newt Youiik started to visit fc
Abllono luct Sntnrdny Htieruooii. on;
after iimkitiK a imrt o. the raid i-e
ri'traetid bin hteiw docldlnu tti tlt
at fain.. Ill neighbor will lmo-v
wlo. ir not. ask him
Cu 1- Hl MorriH mu' wife are im
luippy ro iui'iitn ol a iini' nrin i
turi.i wl.uit ' aim w irij'iit fro-.i
tbilr fcoii I.utbor out Wosi
.. .
tiih oti:s
4- l
Rheumatism Sprains
Backache Neuralgia
Y. oimbtr. thit'i L'orxl ituff. The rain In
my liack is nil one I never avr nnjihlnff w-oik
as quickly m Sloan's Liniment" Thousandi of
grateful people voice the me oplnlou. I Ure
the proof.
ntiiiv.u rain i .
I wsit tiouiiM wilh trr t.l Pln In nnr
bic tirmnif blur lurnt ton tJoclotbut he
mu rni in. we "r . "
iurrlicil A Utttlo of SJloall's
UnitiH-nt ami now I an tlt
wumu. I lwJsrp wt
lie if Rtcan Uitiniful in tti
hiHrv ' W" MaltUi ("
tHljiiU.li..hii.vU V 1.
ScUllc Rh.ui4lUni.
' WaluueUMtl Sloan' (Jill
n.nt fur ner w eum aotl
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utile ft uum
leal I uiitettiwlw
Uuiuiem on we
SJo.ui Uulaicul Jii-
u w .'. vi m. -r
i i bp-. j'kjjr i i. .rt
I iiar1Mr L jmip m anvwdi. " :
... . ..M i.jJ" hHflr .mmt At t il aiJB -jifla I
Un i .. a liu I aiPlr I ' mK l . 'Urf
. . . . ..... .Ml. 1 ii jHBniL fair tir ItiHH a Ila
Wrt .uil ni.aliair ypsTaia to fommur
XfPAN
OliON. Texas. Det. li few Wi-
ling blnstn from old Horns one or
vlaltH from Jack Froht. and' a Hitii
oleiir weather all taken together Imvt
liMsn liiBtriiinontul In supplying u with
biiekbone and hpaierlba In irofuion.
TIid fields are yet muddy from Uie r
cent rnhis. but farmers nre hcKinuiii;
to turn stock nn their grain for wul t
the abundance of moisture and iirm
wotither grain la nearly knee higli 'n
plneoi. lii us hope that it will uot
frfoae out.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge llrown of Put
mint were here the tlrBt of the week
visiting Mrs. ilrown'b parents Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. W. Mbblloton.
Miss Mattlo Mlddleton roturmil !
them to l'utnam where uhu will Unit
mime tlmo.
Arthur Flsk has movud to his mot'i-
er's home placo and and Krnest Stul.li
has nioxeil to Artnura place.
Thelma IMpason who had hln her
collar bono broken utihchool laat we k
in Improving rapidly and will soon l'-
be able to return to school.
J. Ii Harrison has utmost rucvered
from injuries received In his fall.
Fred BIUmiii of Jones county cu.ih
to (luloti reeently and entered our
school.
ltiv V I'. Cniw vuib down fr-nn
Ablb-ne and proaohed for us Sat m id.
and Sunday.
Miss Uireua Holltud wbo It tutu-nine
ut 1-iwn Is spondliu' Sntunhiy aid
Sunday with home folks.
Mr N litfoiiiiorougn ot iihiiiuuiwa
visiting his jiaronta. Mr. and Mr. S
N Kdenborough.
The 1. O- O V. Glinted the twllo -
Iiik ollleers last Saturday nUhl. in
Moody. S. C1-; V. U. White. V. U : A
lluntoii. Boo.; S. N. BdnbjriH.li
Treas t ro-olctd i i W. It- llnl'an.'.
Trustee; J. II. Moody. reiineMaU
to tirumt lyidg.
.1 Ii Harrison lost lt nn cir
..... ..Ml(i. In lllirlUI- tilt' rtNMltt l
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u. uitw.r. hut. fortiitiuiwiy. H
lm.irli nil Ills fruit
Tiul standard hua tieeiy raiMiu m ihh
rttiliu tills ir i
i:i.miam: IT1.MS.
4. 4. .4.4.4.4.4.4.44. 4.4.4.4.
Chflstmns Is almost hero and ninii)
of our KliudnlelteH. are heeding tho
warning given by the papers to do
tholr XiiuiB slioiiplug early and an u
result many of our residences arc
vacated almost every day while tlm
Inhabitants nre In Abilene.
Mr. (Seorge Noel Ion on the even
ing train Friday for I'hocnlx Arizona
where he will demonstrate bin device
for Installing telephones on moving
railway trains before the heads in
certain trunk railways In that sec-
tion. Mr. Karl Smith and wife or tho Mc-
Catunut community spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
II. C. Iloberson.'
Miss Gertrude Adams flpcut Satur-
day night at the home of .Mr. M. r.
Coons our uonlal postmnatcr.
Mr. Isoni Adams happened to rath
er u painful accident Just a few miles
this side of Morkel when a US calibre
revolver with which he was working
wns accidentally dlsiharged and the
bullet passed through the calf of bis
leu. He was taken to the Alexander
aulturlum for treatment and Ik nt
present nt his home bore. It Is hoped
thnt net complications will set up. and
that be will rnpldly recover.
Itev. .1. M. Strickland tilled his rug-
ular appointment bore Sunday. Uuuo
a crowd was out to hear him
Mr. 11. II. Carter of Abilene came
out to hour Hrothor Strickland preach
Sunday.
Mrs. Iwnin nnd fon of near I'otnsl.
Is Mhitinu Mrs. 11. C. Itonliison thl
week.
Miss Alio Coons spent tho week
end with Iter nnrntB here.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1. GHHhind of Abi-
lene spent the day with Mrs. aeorgo
ee Sunday
Mrs C. I. Tlmhos went to Abilene
Saturday to Bpend the day with his
children who aro attending school at
Hint place.
Miss Nevn Willis our protty school
teacher went to Abilene to spend the
day with her parents there.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Young came
over Sundny from the Fish commu-
nity to hear Hrothor Strickland de-
liver his sermon.
Tho Ikix sudpor Saturdn night wns
pulled off whliout it hitch and was
successful I in Wry detail. The ex
iet iimntiilt mVle iin has nut beau
eion out
News Is ftcurcA will rlUKoiT.
pondeuu
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t'pnn Ills Itclcaie llj tirneral Yllln
Dr. llarle Joins CoiilltiitJun.il
Ists '.Mrs. A. IM Ilnrlc his
Mother Ilerehcs Letter
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Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter
ABILENE TEXAS
WHiXKHffj
Those vh
1 1 unto Lie
created Tltllmi
thine far1iouma'
anraUja cuta bu
Sold by alt druRKlu
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ttio worhl
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Vd l.ei m net
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LINIMENT
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Vnn ekl I Of
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VttU-lunt'a4
MvuMi .ium- rKpn
1Kb. tiirann
Thero m b Drop of 20 I'oinls
Trlrt In or ( Ire of MWr.
ilaj'a limine
in
Dr. Charles S. Ilnrlc. uon of Mm An
nie L. Ilnrlc who reslden ut f.nu Cv
Iiress Btrcet him been given liln lib. r-
ly by General Villa. Commander u
chief of the ConRtltiilluunlhitu for")n
of tho State of Chihuahua. Iteptibvc
of Mexico. The news linn Just renel.-
wl Abilene In n letter from Dr. Hare.
The releniio from iirlaon oceurrcil tn
Dec. Stb oi tlilH moutli tbe Hay illu
forcea entered tho City of Chlhuah.ia-
TbiiB Is ended ono of thoffloHl- nc:ih.i'
tlonal cbhoh that hac oxer been liuowit
In Mexico nffectlng ntt It does an Ain-
rlcan citizen.
Dr. Hnrlo whb eouvletrd of murdT
nbout ten yenra ano but on tbe first
trlul was acquitted. The lawn of Mex-
ico IioIiik different to ours he was lat-
er Indicted and tt vas on tho seeoml
trial that he wiik cotitietod uud houi
onceil to be shot Governor Creel of
Chihuahua commiitlui; the sentence
about three years Int-r to twenty
yoars Imprlsoumont. Dr. llailc i.
first Imnrlsoned ut Juarez aii.l uh
taken from there tr. Chlhunhtiu. II
v.as trausforred fit in Chihuahua to
Vera Cruz where he was Kept for ew
oral years. After tho fall of the Mndr
ro government he was "oiiimvl to
Mexico City nnd from there trans' r-
reil back to uhihualiuu wlioro lie i.m
been hold for the mint year- He 114
a prisoner In tho hiime cell with Fe
lix Diaz.
When Villa took up anus against
the Federals of Mexico anions b a
warm friends and ndvisorH wuru Dr. I.
J. Iliish and Abraham Molina of t'l
Paso and J. F- f'linnlnfibain of Ablb i.
Thcso men wore nil very niueli it
forested In tin release of Dr. Hnrlo
mid by tho wny notther of the Mi.t-.
ever made any kind of a rharue for
tboir services in tin uoetors ncasit.
They had a conference with Villa ntai
.luau'Z and secured the aour.ltJ
promise that the day ho captured !'ii-
liuahuu ho would release Dr. Harle
which promise wua kept in ory aj-.
Dr- Ilut.li Molina and J. 1" Ciiiim.i n-
liniu. of this city aro unioiiK the '-
est friends of Villa In this eountr..
ami CiinulnRhaiii was drunk with .t
over the news toilay
Dr- Ilarle has lieen appointed ti sur
Kili. lo the L'oiistUuttonuiist rny
with tho rank of Oonorol and has ar-
eepted tho appointment and jmleivd
tho service. Tho letter wnirn nromrit
tin sood news to Abilene and "O Dr.
Harlo's old mother nnd whleh hw.1o
her tho happiest woman in tho wo-d.
as she expressed It to u roporUr for
this paper follows:
FOR SALE
WELL MATWRET)
NX1ZE HEADS
Morrison's Coal Yard
fur IliiMMrhe
kly the jwlu
.ichtn nn on
hand it
t!n uw.
Ak yme
lid
Plenty of 8 Per Cent Money
To Loan on Improved Farm Lands
I iilso iv'ircM.-iit nil kinds of Kiiv nml Tor-
nado liihiii'uiiee mid ono or tin a troll (jest
JtomliiiL' CoiiiiMiniu.H (luin-r business in this
Metiiiii of TeXiw.
Respectfully Solicit a Share of Your Business
J. L. Mc DAVID
Fira Insurance and Real Estate
Olfie truim Flur f First State lank ami Trust CtniJiiy
it
is eased
)OU wouU
Ui uUu'ftlfB
mlgt. uts. lii
urufyis'
1'litiliii Kduffutau
. . ...ll..u 4 til tl.A
nts. Mr and Mm. I. H Kauff 1K ." M
u.m.1 Aijiaiie. Mr. Raunwau R wui
U4en eoanwt lo his rwtu fr tkv pat cut. o
r .U uilli tlluiNM AltMOMKH 'l
A toutl of 5.211 bules of ootton lino
bseu reoelved In Abilene this sikijou.
liublnwis duriUH the mst weak vas
cuod un In ovhlimeed hi th rouolpt
on Whfuy TiT UatWrtiqri!iofr-tr
is und 12 balo rtaiMimiveiy. i nui
noon loilujr u total of five bul nad
Imvu rKljud for.
At tho loial imlili ytii inr wf
UJJS bals and at the Partners t'nSan
61'J bales.
According to W.Bht-r biitm .n
market dropped SO inl from llwi of
utunl I4ltl e-tion. as a ra't.
was Uelui aoW )i ferHu-w
AbiUne urns lll wraw viri f-
da anu SdlurdA That cJltim hb-
ittc Ir before tbeXt'W1' n " !
liruu. uuar AhJ K tti-iv U tg l hlU 1'-M
atored
Chihuahua Duo. 13. llllu.
Dearest Mother:
Bo Klad to tell jou that jour Woy
is- trctt from ilsoa and ae!L Tin:
same afternoon that tho Constlt iti-.-allst
forces nulored the otty on- f
vice of any one tiy friends made 10
charRes to 1 .i t.e roIeasi.il but .n
the contrary .t'casod me and ae
mo inoiiey Thuso are the kl'.id it
friends mu boy ha
I will wrlto jou more fully ao u
In tho meantime I mu froo und wo'
with moro Hood friends than over e
forp- I will try to secure it leave of
absence Just ns soon as possible eion
though It bo for a fow da. and oo
to son you. So glad to be able to vi'te
you suoh good news so full of torn
fort. So Blad to ho able to relieve yoar
dour old heart from pain and worry
and to fill it full of pwoo and Juy.
With all thw lovo in my hoort. 1 am.
Your affeellounto sou.
C. 8. IIAIt'.i:
The riainv friends of Dr Harl will
bo eUrl to learn of Ills release Ili
connection with Uih rebel ar .iy u
major surgeon will be looked m n
with interest.
llaukrujtt .Stock ?If Vor rf0O.Otl
J. F. Clark of the Maxwell lark
Drug Coinpuiiy of Fort Worth. T.n4.
this afternoon boimh: tho ontire ruh-is
of druus. Jewelry lUtures. pntuts ntitia
and accounts. In fact everytlilng el iie
Maseo Drue Company with the s.-
eeption of the sol? fount for sie-JJ'!.
There wore a number of out of
hlddoro nl this saiu nd for a tlm im
bldditiK wns lively. Tho snlo was .vij.
dueted by Tritstoo. D. 0- Hill. At t a
tluio Mr. Clark did not state wtmt ion
Intentions aro recaidlnR the oonf.mi-
anco of the store vrovlded tho tale
was nitlfied by tho IlefercKi of ihe
llunkrujitcy court.
One marriage licese wa Usueil in
Saturday evening to Joo Mllliap ana
Miss llerttm May Hammond. This
marriage took place ttt tho homo of
lie brid s parents on sunuay mom-
lug ut 10:30 near Caps.
Iih ladst Bre
we of ti t""-
A man lu
Wlwrever I
smj aJdMLiHt'b
ufay V ' ruly
rrninrpini mr ius. ii
r prniHiausuntji' jiki
UH .iWl. IIIMHIJ- e. s Hfu ir.'M
my host friends eaiue to look for .
and In bs than two hours he svnt i.n
order for my release uud a cur-iae"
to take me to his house whsri- I am
most comfortably heated.
1 was released on the night uhu im t
mnmlug ho gave me n Imtidred 1
lar bill to ly me some cIotkB. m
I do .not need an thing nw.
-:." . . .a
My friend is u conmoi ami ne ...
prwiiuiitwl me to the tour l0adiiig s-o
onils who are here and they ba" U
askod me to rtmwlll with thuwi as " -tary
surgeon with tho rank of B'J"-
wbloh I have accot-twl. uud am ui
I4Kht-ttho brvlce. 1 will try ami t.tmd A
iu Kl rtifco oy kou one anu n
Wialli thr to yw ana t hoi' to
head ou ixfor- o rii u.
I tr- li w-rear' den -r l wouU
T
he Cheerful Life
have
a .
S
It u tha right of e
it to earntlvw eau 1
canuot Jo au II ui i
nsa wir w-niiv
haiUil.!5tatb.
SW5
j Jhtf u m '
rontohV and culottho ttcrfut Ufa. W wa
he uiiaJivo with U4 lu ltvo th chaerluJ UAfcw.
.aE"niulil of ut. - -a'
ad daucklawi'fTO hot flueca. nrv
i funltn. tar nay a&hur V 6lni B
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beat JeouM nraaa-U oar. cuau-j
Forty earn cssxutaae jjsll 1 1 1 li unnihmmr
DK. Tjfptckm
wavoflte vrecri
on
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