The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Get the Saving Habit
We Pay 4 Per Cent
on SaOings
The First State Bank
and Trust Company
off in: list
E. II. UYNPM. Prcaldcnt
J. 0. SHKI.TON. Active Vice President.
W. 11. FIIKK. Active Vice President.
J. II. COUCH. Vice President.
OSCAR PARKER. Cashier.
E. C. HONEYCUTT. Assistant Cashier.
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CONVICT WORK
IS
ADVOCATED
r
A. J. Chandler.
W. J. Sehultz.
THANKSGIVING
SUGGESTIONS
FRESH CC2RANTS RAISINS DATE8
LONDON LAYER RAISINS CITRON OR-
ANGE AND LEMON PEEL IHXLL FE.
CAK3 WALNUTS AND ALJtfOM)
BAUDS OLIVES PIOKLES PATE DE
FOXES GRAS CAVIAR MU8HR6OMS
CASIEICTERT MAC LARENS IMPERIAL
AND PIMENTO CHEESE AND ALL
GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
Chandler Grocery Co.
S. W. Phone 213 If busy MO
Ind. Phono 104. It busy 31.
WWItKINH t-KIJWXKMS HN STATU
KO.MM PHOVKH HnTK.SSFUJi
IX MANY KTATKS
FHEY MAKE GOOD ROAUb
Prison Labor oniKead Work Protr I
110 Of Wt'CBV ItCHClIt to Male
t'hlfh Hate Allotted
The laaaiatitiit
Two dollnm n day In the lirice no.
iald fur the labor of convicts aim 11
dlcatlons nre that their wages win
soon be Increased to 2.lo. And nc
1 01 ik ngo the labor of these same prh
otiVrs was valued at between ou and s
cents a day! Such is the tliiferenco It
tweun the old system of leaning ion
vicf to con riicturs atitl the uc in.
Uiod at using the nun lu tue constru.
tlon und repair of highways.
'1 heso tnctB were contained lu H r.
port of prisqu laiir conditions in iov...
mndo by Urorvtc V. C'oshoii ntturuc
general of that state to Dr. I'.. Stag .
vhlU11 ctialrman of the executive o'h
mlttec of the national committee 0 .
prison labor and assistant lu socm.
legislation in Columbia University
daid Mr Cosson.
"We have n Itttle prison camp lo1tit
work near the State Agricultural Co.
lege at A; men under the supervision
the highway commission. These me..
are on the honor system. The cot
tract provides that the men shall r -eclve
2.io per day and If It develop
that they do ns much work na is io
formed by free labor they siiull n
culviJ $2.5u n day. This heals work
lug under the contract system t bu u
bo cents per day. Up .0 date the 1110.
i) lu addition to paying their miili
tcu.utcc has been funded for the ia
of the prisoners and their families.
T(!LT .NKWS M'OGKTS
AHgfNt Like Oilier (Vutral WrM Tex-
as Towas Jn a Spell of IUI11.
Jfany News Iteniii
Special to HeiKjrtcr.
NUGENT. Dee 1 After an absonr
of a week here I come with my small
bunch of news from our muddy lit!)
city. Notwithstanding our county hits
expended quite a to; of money on th't
Improvement of its Toads there still
rcmalfis quite a lot of work yet to tat
done to make the roads possrble. V
arc literally uud bonnd. As the
old darky Baying goea: "More rata.
more rest." I think our citizens have for the present.
dy conditions of the roads It is pre-
sumed. Dr. II. F. Iwlg has bceu -on the
tdak list the pas. week but Is able
to ho on foot again and reudy for
service in his line.
Iltisluess of nil kluds has been near
ly on a standstill for the past ton
daya owing to the inclement weatherj
ana bad roam.
Quite a lot are unxlous for It '.
turn cold enough to kill hogs.'
Uncle. John Danner returned y ester
tlav from Kan Antonio wlUi his bride
quite to the surprise of his many ac-
quaintances. They nre comfortably
domiciled lu the W. U. Berryhlll home
Colorado Work
In Colorado convicts 1m ve Let-11 use .
on the lilghways during a much area'
or period than lu Iowa bo u more com
plete analysis of results Is posslb'
Thomas J. Tynan who Is In charge ct
the work lu thai state says convict lu
bor Is u solve the road problem of th
nation. "The benefits to tills or an.
other state from a broad and sclentltv
system of road bulldiug can scarcch
be estimated ' continues Mr. Tynan.
'Considering the situation lu ColoraiJ .
nud basing our figures on actual expe-
rience wo ure confident Mint we ci.
construe; jOiii) miles of the very fin-
est roadway In the next ten years ft
leas than $5uu0u0 and this without u1-
(lliii; anything wliuteier to the bur
leu of the taxpayers."
In his bleiniUil rojiort Mr. Tynn 1
snyu 16? mlloa of highways were con
structed at an estimated saving 'l
$223-l"tM"G to the counties in .wulc.i
the roads were built- The average cott
to the counties was 32 per cent p-
man per tiny. The total cost for tt
two-year 'period wr.s $30725.'". I '
this was added $lm0 a; the coat c;
fed for teams nmkiug the total la-
bor cost HCOj.H an average '
trJS.13 per mile of road. Mr. Tynan
declurcs the cost of building roan
with convict lubor Is only 2) ac
cent of that of frc labor a savin.
of 80 per cent to'tbxuayerfb
Save the Wrappers from
"Red Ball"
Oranges and Lemons
Thoe juicy seedless tree-ripened
"Red Ball"oranfe4that you enjoy for
breakfast or make into temptingie'
sert for dinner each is vvnynin a
paper wrapper bcaringjiiOradcniafic
rRed Ball. J0
;mfk
Kcd BnUM ornnjre
ka to us. Wo clVe
1 Gunranteed A-l
t kinds of splendid
Cut t
from the wrapper
nnir lemon. Send
magnificent preml
oUMMrd tilverw
prcmitlns. All
nfound oncW
iho JMffl9K
WrL?Vket
ww JlfjrTiTcrcil
oar ff3UBivc dc!
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Tlad BalT
Thk OaHhk Sxndn Is One of
Premiums
Mor tills b rcmiuii; Examine oualltvnnd desitrn.
tlnclmn(Wrcrnnyvhcrc. For this snoon. send
I JrnT cc nWtornnCe or lenion wrappers nnd six
JtvJit stamps (i Sunkist" ornnce and lemon wrai-
f per count same ns "Red Hall" wrappers.
.u uiui uiiiiikw.-) .11 U WllUil)! uy II1U UtlZCH"""
cheaper by the half-box or box. Keep for weeks.
' Red Ball" lemons nre mostly seedless. They are
juicier and co farther than others.
Yow tkler has "Red Ball" orange and lemons.
Send your name nnd full address for free premium circular
and Premium Club Plan. Address nil sbk
orders for premiums and all corra je D vV
sponuence to Ay uw'A
CAUFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS I SETWr '
EXCIUNGE
139 N. CkfkStmt CHICAGO ILL.
Exquisite Silk-like Effects in Fine
Wash Fabrics
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all X ths rest they want for "he urg
ent -
Several of our citizens tnanafed tj
get to the railroad 1 wnl to Fort
V S tit to take In the Stock Show last
week.
Craudtnolir Torney one of ur old
I'toueer citizens. dld last wek of a
lingering disease and old age beta
nearly b'2 years of age. at her sons
f U. Torney. and was buried at tie
Itlslng Hmi cemetery. Thus has pas-
ed a faithful Christian baloved by her
1 iany aualntaH uiul tout fljitshsd
her useful llf. in tills world. Wo m-
tend symnattiy to tke bratil eno.
Iter Jaiulfeu prwtehed an eio.
lent sermon Kuuday nlKbt at Uie M-'
thoels Chun-h Hr wa on his ws
Tin Wheat and oat fields present n
beautiful sight now and U Is presum
ed that the iquln and bovine part
of creation think (heir Millennium linn
roine and there Is not enough stook
In this part of the country to koi
them grated down.
Thanksgiving has come and gone
but very few observed It In thee
parts. Hut overy one has had many
blessings for which they should bo
thankful the past year
No more at present and best wlstm
to all The llenorter staff.
A READER.
A. M. Wright. Klnner at Buffalo flsn.
had bufiness iu the city Monday lie
reports' Elm creek almost unfordabta
irt. . . i 5-. -.. ..
to uvato. wuere me C4icirtiir mi:h iat one of tne brl3gi between tnat
cd bU work for this VmfvrBc yM Iplsre and Ablleae. Ono boy living
Iiv Crow wf AttVi flW ttUiinarc rsjorted ttmt be abnost lost bU
bis apuolnmeot here u the Uanf tlbuggy while fordin the stream last
cnuron Huaaay en accoikit of tne m; ' 1 Saturday .
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Xevt Jersey fykai
Comlltlous are quite different 'n N'.-
Jersey. Thero are In that camp 'l .
men. including live guards three roa I
foremen two cooks and three met
who are on regular camp duty la
addition two more are deducted froi
the list of thoe who 'perform produc
tive labor because of xlra camp dut
occusIoiihI illuesa or other clrcuiustai.
ces. so that of the 38. only 23 ar
looked upon productive laborers. T:
eor.t of malu'alnlng the onmp Is oni:
$172.ii) for supplies und $410 fur
wages of guards a total of IU12.50 pr
month. Colonel K. A Stevens. IiIei-
wuyTommlssioner of New Jersi-y m
ures tfa value of the labor at $1 p r
day. which amounts to approximately
$f'5 per mouth He Is said to bo 'ti
lavor of reducing the number of guar U
and establishing practical self-gotern-
ment among tho convlots. In thv
way he tliluka the oonvlrts could '
made self-snpiMirtliig. and t!nir con
duct would hnve much to do with fl
lug th rate of wages which th. .
might earn
CHL'KCH WILL I.K.MI AIM
TO LUVKKS l rlKTIM.
Hpottane Wash.. Nov 30 The plan
advocated by Rev- A J llaupt of Hi
Paul at the International 'ur!t eo-
gress. of opening the church parlor
for "tsu nuno-of otirtabliv will 1
adopted by I)r V. P Hawk Uuuiedi
ately on the oueiilux of the 2trtMH)
St Pauls Methodist church in Hpo-
kaae "Our new ohurcli will b open overy
uight lu the week under charge of a
competent ehaparone." statud Hr
llm.k "I think the suggestion of I)r
llaupt Is a good one Mum men and
won. mji are compelled to !lvea their
Uvea lu lunelUiei for waut f & I'ro
Her 'de to meet and uurt tlioii of
their choice
Third Leg of rroItlenU.il Cihukc
aagi'd by InlereollHg ew
Hill la rotigreix
Pre
atlou or orponi''on susiictt'-d of --
';ig e trust nnd .0 ti-rmmati' nnv n.-
. i-ertniiiPd trust b trtain pttwers ib-
fined in ono of the 1. ills In tho event
lf oi.iertlon by nv trust that ma i-
ordered clinfcolvud the coiumlaslon may
Minder the terms of the bill nsk th
'courts to appoint supervisors to work
011 a arndiiHl plan tti rostore fnir co.it-
iMitltlvo conditions lu the trnde nffoe-
WASHINGTON. Uee. 2. The
guns are booming lu tho much
fir-l
lie
aided nntl-trust ttotlvltlca that hnvjgroltalvp Detnncmts in this resuoct. It
ed. 1
It would be unreasonable to K'u-
IMoo that the lrogrnsslve Party 13
entrliiK mon this antl-trtis'. erusadi
with any gruator nnlor Umn will
mnrk tho attitude of the no less pro
long been announced as the first base
ness of the next Congress. AVI Hi tj
Introduction by Victor Murdnek letul.
or of the Progressive Parti In tho
House of Iteproseututlves. of thro.
bills whleh have b.uu dttbbcd tit;
Trust Triple .a." with a speoiflc res
lutlon introduced in the llouso to li
vsstlgato the affalra of the lulled Cle-'yi"! 'loobt
nr Hlorcs Company of Tobaeeo Tru t : vtalon upon
fame; una mindful of the iimlotibwd 'trust si nation ls(
purpose of tin- Administration to sub
mlt to CuugruBd and the t-oiiu ry It
plana for securing tho 'N'h Kroadom '
for busluesH the caMtal is today plea-
1'iitly nuticlpatlvc of frosh nud Uvenlu
duvelopments In the third ami porim;
greatest Hem of President Wilsons
progrum. With the rnderwotjd-Slit-tnons
tariff bill u umt'.or of hlstr'
und with luierest In the currency 1 ''
decidedly on thu muiio the trust ngaS-i
comes Into the nation's spotllsht wi i
nil Its weulth of udJwtlVHs nnd tlefv
nltloiis nnd excuses for oxlutliic
Thore are no "iHtd" '.rustH and
more "good" ones according to 1 1.-
Murdock iuturpretutloij; "uattirar
trusts nnd "nrtlflcnl" trust have mkw
lusiead. Natural trusts nre Uuw
whleh control tho nnUou'n supply rf
natural resourcet. of any sort or n he-
wlio iwssess at.y oronoinlc trait In-
herently connected with the ladustn.
The artificial trut houuver. Is th
one that obtains Its rise through th
procurement of special rutos from mm.
mon carriers '(trough discrlininatiuri
In prices or lu similar manner
One of the striking features of U
Murdock bills Is the proposition
creaio an .nifrstai u-nai- coiiMi.iMprtn
with iwwer to Inveitjgato any najran
is oaHUBMd' tnat tin. majority party s
iimrklna time newUm- a definite mi
dorstautliog'or the President's plan of
unooii. That he will otilor upon thu
Its of the prMldentlnl court. with
tho oalm and Irreststlblo itrocislon of
pnrpoHo and nrtlnn that has marko-l
his success in proeedlng issues Is bo
nis particular angle "f
various fntur of th
however still siio
latlvo.
At a Unto when tho form and. lu
a mwimiro. the subatunce of tho nu-
tlcfpntud Administration bill ur'
duotitfut. It is Interesting to note
HrWlfeXWm w
To Ner
A R4 Ure Doll to FUlJU Is Wa
Grcatatt UswialiiBSi.
ASK FK SKW'rmU rk VUKl'lt
I H "rati lSHlare I.lraeaal Hecli-r
SmU Ju IMHi Mae m I'rr
ALWANV lv-c 1 -ArgalHK Ur e
trial lu the trt Of AwmJs the At-
tray fr fertaer LttMihMiaiK Hker
dclari that a eauplray. Jwwdl o
Prjur4 ttwtlwoay bad aat Kaker to
Uut itetfe jiMwt $ar wvTier of Gan
bkr Jlwrniau Roatatkal Ju4 P1?
tlio rcfuwd Bcktr uw trUl ws
blftTly crttlciM4.
IrUnt matti'
red t!;'.UKlvcit
' ritmvt Urr
Icwt cf a
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TM ifnouft M 'h" 4 Mali It
BaMiei frecJ I'lUm ad tdmtttur t i-
4SUif 11-1 4 U 4.lw JUi ttMtua wwa
IU tuliP sa4 Hra! U a.i4wi. atuL
if !" f a fw-ritKl oiMuxi tt i! ! m
iiwi hhi anal Of UIU MM4
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& s ajfrttirtwtwWi bms t tfcat
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lW.wi U th. SW it thu
TIMaH MnffcM-S hU swmU be itrM0.
la ttt j tBH(t at t a l.i.!-. s4
U r- j wori ot twwtMsaVi ' . .-t
e4 ta- sMt. r 1 Mrf'JiH
Um j 1 1 1 -.. a-
some of the tiewer and loss hnrkiici-
et Issues tha; gives extreme evidence
t tho flump of the Administration'.
approval. It Is unilorstood for In
Binnce mat tne matter or retail or-
KitnUiitlona suapecied of being In r.
fctralnt of tradp will comuel tho cloi-
o8 si rtiilnv by the framers of tho
Mil. In ihte rejnrtl. It ! held h) o!-
t errors bore there Is striking slg-
nlftoHoe In the President's pri.-elo--Unn
of speech jit Philadelphia. In
which he warned "Safeguard Amor-
can men agaliiHt unfair cnnipetltln.i
and thy will take care of thomselvea '
(hie PHre In All
A spaclfte propoftlikttt uion whl-'i
U10 I'reHiilont u i.udsr6tood to ha
an open intntl U the nw'tor of login
latlou designed to euuble and com-
PQJ tHe manufacturer or a stunda'd.
Tuiemarknl brand to specify the 1
all soiling prif-o and endurso iu nt.
aorvHiiea- Inlsting leglslntlnn fai-.
entirely to aehlevo this end ai.d roiri
iteoiatotia liai iiumIi it m. lawful 1
dtteillli IU UStul.lUll 11 ri'l'ill uric
P-'eti by it trade naraement luttwiM.ii
4it ..ats iMunufueturer nnd his In
dependent middlaiuan Thla comli.
tlon I held largely roMnsll I for
tho .rowing evil if misleadtug am'
dUhoiit.t Uartmln" sulas. which. t
iufti.ll ry wi are made nm
slblo thrMigh the m of "lanilarti' Li
.th.. form of trsdetuarksd and stand-
arduej hntutki at cm rats employ .j
tit j Mttrart imyarg for unknown
guua at esturttafiattf ratsa
ITnt matur uf uaiform prioas h
long bld tk attantmn of aoonomlstU..
naav of whoia havr iloatlr iiwltttalH-
iJ thdl fiCMbont HivaJaWe pBc eti3T
nous twva iar;ai iohhIimimiI m th-
high 1 ot ef lUlns. a well m u tho
grtjWth of WHl(KdlOH hi tn bbM
retail chain store tlh tl- iucdiii 1
dMtrnciu of HUtmLertew Iui1"i-imI
dealers 1'iitli wwmty. hawvettr
there luts aan atuwe swM at to !
ontal MwMeraUwn glvaR .! mb-
jet ltpm deetaraHau n ttola po-i..
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vmm w nmsHiMS. haown as m
hisif tmM
J.-iiCt 1.
J".jS ill ! . . ' ""I -
UmIi ikI " mimw of tu i'riwMu. and a
l ikm uuwt taftoauttol tm o
a-iiiHHO & tMa eouutrr ar -d
ha walMHtoffstail Hartara at Mtai
tmtalkum ( adtttiuiatratit mm'
uf th On-Irte'Tv-All l'rt m
ks4r lavol.d la 'Wfa'ioH
trusts. Mr Hraaafeis. In aursncti
Umuwif a as wtOH.MreHtetfa udvo
ct tli Owl'rhe wtwM. iskr.:
aksit4e tl- &9farHW thai th Prwat-
deat u at lori tMwkHKall) in-
vUmml in tat f)Mt
TU' rMluJkH to iBVwWUate tfc.
I't CVars Sutb-r. Jutrorfu e.1 l-
KtrMtt'r R-Mli rf ffaat'l
I' ti US a t.. tta
of th S4i of inu Kiker ll-euii;
Out- of I lie ino-t -Jtiking foMliM. 111 lr". Uiwl.
1'nll nnd Wltitin' Mt-flMiii in iho iti.-r. Mn- ; -ii.-.i-.i
;ottoii Fabrics.
Stripes. Clnck8. .lnetUHi.l .I-m mi .-ii.I ln-...l.-il elToH no
lllllfli willKht llfltT in Hi. ni-Jim- '"ol NV.ail. -U. if NIK nm
W.w.l ......4..lu i II l niiMtiillt .".Mlt. hi out tu ( uMiHl ailt
lllI IIIMI VI Ulir an "'
silk mid Colttm W.-h Kiiin..
wtwi.sh lotlirwt iiin .1"' '" "
11.I i! t lh"o lti'" I" witin
im.i inu h n wo will l.'iit'tfe
laTOrte
Cotton Dress Goods For Street. After-
noon and Evening Wear
Sliell liflllltll'lll 1 I. s s . i III-. .m.. ! l'iill!l. H"im-;u.M I on-
Kitlllif. .Miilirntu Cropo. Ht..u.ol I rop.- e t Uilie. thai ioohv .
Sli-ijio lopliiiK. Conleil Ha'.inr ami ulliera iM'oauM- i.f !.. 11 arti'l
eitlorsnmi lustrous silk like mush an- Mtitiuliiil pitpulm rr
Afteriuioii ami ICveitintr AVenr.
Yllll Will Mill! tlli'so rillll'tlfs MlltioM llHt lloBVPT lltati ill' Vli
Hoods VOll IlUVo IttTt'tufliro lieeil M-''Utmtied I" Imv K"l thi
I'oiiMUi llii'.v nif espeeirtllv tlesinibb' tor lll mid Wii.t.-i" Woai-
iiulfMrs. ...i l'fflj?
Kur Style uiul nil 'rouuil 8Mln.i.iotu.it. .t woiiUil. Ii.ir.l i lin.l
11 lino of )rtis initloriiils thai woiild fi- n u'teitl. 1 .1. inie til
SKUVK'K nud wo tiriro you tu make it .11 point to I. .no nif the
firs! lo nitiki'Hi'lt'oiiiiim.
lfoiiii'inlii'f Wash Rnbricfe will bv iVulurod T" M'M.I.'AV.
("onii eni'ly.
PRICES FROM 2Gc TO 75c THE YARD.
J. W. BOCAR & Co.
chain of drug stor.-s to lirliw luulu i.r
groiips controlling th. af!.ur- n u..
United. This traiism Jmti. tin- -ti
plctlon of which vas r ; n " at r
the Introduction of Mr Noillys re..-
tlon has created wido diii'i.si-'ou
In this connection Mr 1 1 -1 i s.. -"It
appears to be th.- .iiuukhi or
ninny of tho Independent ngur d.-ul. r
that tho United Cigar Stores Onnimir
la a iiomhtuntlon in rrstrain o trai'
Tl.o purpose of U-- ii.vt.4fi .
to bring out the ra ts its to It fin' i.
rontro oM-.ierelitji and uperttioAs tru
out tho country.
That the iriitoBf in stl.attan l
llkelv to be prosed ruii) aictl I
seem to be Indira! i v late rir -that
the two i'jiiip..u cni. .-rn.-t ii
bo ( Im Tf oloaclt ruinhino.1 li ill
.i t tirft ti..u'ii. . u-n iii-in - .i-
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1913, newspaper, December 2, 1913; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332095/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.