The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1922 Page: 9 of 10
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THE ABILENE RtiPORTtiR 'ABILENE TEXAS
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THE ABILENE tJAILY REHUHIKh
AfternSon (Might Mall Edition
No advertisement accepted tor leM
thuu o each Insertion.
Kuch wuid each insertion ic
Sunday Alumina euctt word IV40
All advertisements ciian in advance.
No uina or biackutce type larger
Almti six point accepted (or the
Classified Columns.
Out ot town otduMi must t)6 accom-
panied with cash.
No advertisements accepted on n
"Until forbid' order a apeuiliod
nutnUof ot insertions miiat do given
Notice 10 "dlicontlnuo 1111 advuttiso-
mnlit milili h. t.l...... ... .......
otnorwlso we will not bo responsi-
ble. Wo reserve (ho right tb plaCo ail ad-
verlisenionts unuer the proper claa.
Itliuttioii mid reject unclean or ob-
Joctlotmblo copy
Advortisomqnto will 00 nccopted over
tho phono from tolfcphono slibseriti.
uccounto "uv"rf "WW ehargg
Ooltuarles and cards 01 tiianka at
0MefMcrn5ltt8lle.a advertising rate
PHONE 0 und uictuie our udver.
t semont to an experienced classl.
FOR RENT
lnnR.T-Tho 2-story brick hulldins
7l20 with electilo elevator on south
iirot street formerly occupied by Hellers
& Snmmons 3. At. ltadford. E-18-aut
I-Oil itENT--Htoro room In lladfora
building now occupied by IJoyds Meat
Market JUHo lf J. M. ltadford. G-18.30t
FOll ntA'T' House of B rooms' sleeping
porch nWd Rnrago. Vacant May 31st. Two
blocks wet of Itlfih -School nnd nfenr A.
C. C 230 Knnsns Ave. 29-3t
frOIl IinNT: 5 room house nil convon
lenCea garden reasonable rent. Phono
U3 ?o-St
REAL ESTATE
lOft ItENT! Ono nicely furnished front
oeu room close in izg Elm St. 23-at
FOIt KENT: Offlco noaca on crouild
floor. snlendld locution. PHana 111? or
can nt 025 N. 2nd Street. 30-31
KOlt linSlT: 4 south rooms unfurnish
ed all conveniences close In. Phone 1188
U"fl. Carl Bchultz. 30-Gt
FOR HUNT: Unfurnished npnrtmont
110 Grape Hi. Phone 4t3 Mrs. Jhules
Heading. 30-2t
FOIt RENT! Nlco cool rooms with hoard
nlso-one furnished ntnuthient. 1120 North
sni st. 30-t
VOll ItKNTt 3 room unstrtlr hnnrtment.
southeast exposure. 1212 South 3rd Phon.o
DOS. 30-3t
FOK ItENT: 1 room hpuso on Second
mid JSlhl. Phono 302-J. l 30 -2t
FOP. KENT: To refined collplo half pf
Modem bungalow. 1312 North 7th St.
30-3L
TRAIN SCHEDULES
(Not responsible lor e'rrori
or bmUulotis)
... Texas &. Palflo
Eastbound- jjopart
No.! bunshlno 0:lu u. m.
V ...... .1U;1U a. in.
"' B 12:35 a in
Westbound- ' Depart
No. 1 Sunshlno 9:07 p. m.
V ? . ..... 4:26 p. m.
No. 6 3:15 a. m.
Wichita Valley
Arrive
No. 1 (from Wichita Falls)... 10:60 p.m.
No. 5 (from Wichita Falls) ... 8:20 a.m.
Depart
No. 2 (to Wichita Fails) C:U0 a. in.
u. a w w.u... c..o oiv . u. FOU IU3NT.Nc0)y furnished front bed
....' . . room ntiioioinR bntn. uioso in. lau a.
MDiicno a. ouuwiern . i.v... 477' 11. St
Southbound Depart T J "ono 47'- 31 dt
KT 1 IC.l...nu ...!. n.lll n rt
HV. X .?UHU11J- Ullfjrj . rfw u. ....
No. 19 (Uxccpt Sunday) 8:15 a. ra
KOIt IlENTl Nowly papered aouthcast
npartmont of 2 l(irSo rooms nicely furn-
ished. All conveniences. Cll Butternut.
Pltono 1197 30-2t
FOR ttENT; Two or thrco unfurnished
rooms irlce reasonable 7!h and Hickory
tall 768. 3l-4t
No. 15 (Except Sunday)
Northbound-
No. 20 (Except Sunday)
No. 2 (Hunaay oniyj
Arrive
2:E0 p. tn.
Arrive
...... K.VU VI
Depart
No. 18 (Except Sunday) ...... 8:45 a. m.
DAILY AUTO SCHEQULE .
Abilene o Buffalo Gap
Leave draco Hotel 4:00 p. rn.
Arrive Grace. Hotel 12:30 a.m.
Abilene to Tuocola and Ovalo
Jeave City Drug Store 4:00 p. m.
Arrive City Drug Store 9:00 a- m.
Leave Tuscola - JJ'.fi m
Arrive Abilene .12.10 a.m.
Abilene to Sweetwater
lo X
Ai.m MnpfltwnTor i;ib p. iti
Leave Sweetwater WrJghtuotel 4;lb p m.
Arrive. Abilene .... G;JU n m.
rn.il.hXnn Cnfft Allllcne ilKUU A. ITt.
" 1".""""."r. " ly-lfi n.
WANTED
WANTED .
tour Electrical Work. No Job too
large none too small. Wo can re-
pair alt makes ot Electric Appliances.
STAR ELECTRIC COMPANY
FGll nENT: Lbvoly cool downstairs
3 room furnished nrrartment. Private bath
modern conveniences reference given and
required. Phono 5C0. airs C II Allen.
31-3t
"DIRTY SHAME"
Tlinl'a nil thcro Is too It circumstances
OVcr Which ho linn tin rnn! rnl. Ii.ivn tnre.t
pd this rrtnn trt tnnko a srent sacrifice
we itnow postiveiy that this H bne of
tilt qreutcst hnrirnltiH nver nffprnl In
Abilene.
Description
Modem nix room nlroplrtno bungalow
With nil tftftttarn rnnvhnlntipit nnt tnnt
lot 76x140 feet double garflafTTlti!ty
wuw iihu iiuiii in lemurs oxirn nio
iixiures located on ono oinho best rcaft
donco s-reets In AhllcnT hot npd eoh'
wnior unm nna nownjKo up strtlra.
Now Lmkl" v
The owner of thlsAcautfful horho wa
onereu ten tnousnri dollars InJ" cnsl.
oigiuocn monum n todny ha l offer
iiik uj hcii ii inuen nt qnco tor J42!
hnlf cnshnnd bujmnco ver enny term
ii you imvo pecsf waiting rtor n
nus is sureiy Tqur cnanoo.
m i.
'Bplr
b'-Two story voll
it rem unKain.
710000 on tfiis I
fftnr months hestdes
imyinu iv it cont
now nnovo ill oxpo
moro it owncl
u you want Ttnrms
io.ooo cash win
betloio ns much
bargnj
red
cnsllvtnako
t In tUreo or
Is i)roftrtv Is
tho Ijiveitment
ould pay
tlmo lease.
cot thorn.
o deal and wo
f KAflA.tiwt H rtV .
thine that Vnll Mn flnnlitn vmn n.li
... -- ----. ... UUu.w v.M. t.t.(.
nivuswncnt in icsn man six months.
We want Your Application
For farm loans plenty money ho un-
necessary delays
M'DAVJD & WRIGHT
Phonos 00B-129 Roa. Phones 874-1314
1022 1.2 N. Snd St.
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FOR SALE FOR.
jfANGE
FOIt ItENT Bid room and kitchenette
private entrance screoncd In back porch
?18 p(r irionth Kverj'thlng furnished.
Phono 1333. 757 Hickory Sticet. 3l-lt
iHESCEliLANEOUS
3. C. PAHSONB. M. D. Eciema Black-
neaas fimpies. an UKin uisoraers itia-
noj and Women Diseases. Office oyer
City Drug Store. Phone No. 910. tf.
STORAGE
Wo have storago for anything you own.
In brick warehouse. Tell ub your mov-
ing troubles. Wc move anything.
WILSON TRANSFER & STORAGE
. COMPANY
036 North 1st Street Telephone 1236
10 tieetlon ranch Jfno crnsiSln shallow
water UOJt SlU.000 JCllBll. eonib trnin niirf
naianco 1 to 15 bnrs tlmof Pi:o $3.50
uuiiua fi.uu uiau ueot.
0 aectlOIl ranoll llltrlllv Imt5rnvi nil fhn
.. .. . . mt -'. .---- . n - .-.w
iineut isinu or t-nss land part goBd agri
uunurui lunu.ms per acre i
i' llio 320 nc fatm on plains n jnr Post
most all In uttvntlon 2 wells aid mills
to trade otffcood home in Abllesje some
4 per centjfnotcaaui be nssUmid. This
farm plantfd iut)yirtCotton tfls year.
See mo fur ranched linywhorolln West
xoxns. I'jrpis or nllKlmls. Soifo to ex-
cnange.
Some off tho best.
prices Hull willlu'
Ono on Butternut alrdbt tfiat should
sen. i jp
Ono he High SoMol oght to go
terms andlnrlco vcryUttrafitlvc.
uobd hotiV with acroagur and. orchards
in North I'Alc. Ono lp Efttdo for a. real
goou leu a-crJann.
Two of tho HKiataTtrnctlve homes in
College Heights with largo grounds shadq
trees orchard and flowers. Call inn lm.
Cull me office over Perry-Jones.
. in Abilene at
eai utiyers.
Phone 1103
I. M. BENNETT
Box 55U
w-
For the best kodak finishing brihg or
mall us your films. T. S. Higginbotham.
Baby Grand .Studio and city atudlo. Wo
finish everyday. 5-25 -3gtLOST knd FOUND
WANTED: Cabh for your second-hand
fumltura Rnd stoves. Now Sepond-Hand
Ktnrp. Phone 1231. 5-430t
Would buy residence lots worth tho mon-
ey all cash also buy first vendors lien
mt irt.ill mo deacrintlon what you
yrlco and location. "W. B. GUHarl 2S-7t
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES"
AND OTHERS
Piesent prospects indicate that busi-
ness will bo booming this F.il). .The
office force of many concona is be-
low normal now and tjiauu-ands of
bookkeepers accountant steno-
graphers bank clerks operators and
the like Will bo needed this Fall to (
tako caro of the big Increafao In bus-
iness Enter this modern" bpsfhess-
uainlng Institution ndw and bo ready
for a guaranteed position at Just tho
tlmo when opporlunltlek will bq very(
attractive. Low sumintr rates- largo
cool study hrtlls and tho assurance
of a good position within few weeks
make this a vory opportune time to.
begin your bu-jiness career. Phone
call dr write for FllEE catalog.
. ABILENE DRAUGHON BUSINESS..
COLLEGE
"The Big School"
Ahllene ----- Texas
28-3t-
LOST:-'-2 ladles hats In hat sack between
Buffalo Oai and Abilene. Mrs. L. A.
Grimes Phono No. 1380. 30-.it
LOST: At Mission theater Sunday night
blue and tan scarf. Finder plenso call
055 Or fSO-H. 30-3t
LOST: Kings blue knitted scarf with
oiangu and black stripes at Pageant
Monday nlghr. Finder please return to
Ileporter office or call 6i3. 31-Jt
LOST' Childs silver mesh bag on Pino
St. botween Citrons Bank and Wool-
worth Saturday afternoon. Finder please
leave at Itoportcr office or 817 Pino St.
31-lt.
I
LOST? GabardljiOi raincoat botween
Breckcnr!Qfc9 and Abilene. .Finder please
returjr to G. I. Hlggfe at Itlggs Candy
Cd i 3l-2t
LOST: Ldst Saturday between First
Methodist Church and Lytle Lake ono
matting- suit case. Iteturn to 1313 So.
3rd or Pliono 45 npd get icward. 31-lt
- 4. O
Vnrlcos
nies wc
enn cai
BeaMttftir modern homes at
tli.itrtro .fight. Sco usfor ho
notiing but barcrflns
TR
stock of drygoods and procer-
Imnllstdck farniUp to slo.000.
d faimS jfli Plains for tr.idn fop
r revenue beayjng prd-
fruit fariis in Mc-
o fpr TaYlor COun-
liind.
and
Mori
M. to
it
a
lan
per
llMBlOVQi
Allln County
iy 4)roperty
3L0 acres
tridlo for Ti
lNSUSRANCE
Sfte US foi thXTOCSt OEMliaurnnpp nnlu
the West of Old'tX.InoJComnanles enter
pur ufflcp No risk to small or too
RENTS
well locaTcrl-nouses for rent. Call us
wr runt property.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
f'or Congrcs ltth Dltrlctt
V. J CUnnlnBlmm
For District Attorney 42a ulstrlotl
I;. W. QUEEN CAIIithnn County.
v (BhaciteifarU County)
For Couhty Attorney
T. M. WILLm. t
For llcpresonUllves U)th District fTy
lor County)t
. HON. FRED CUdUlUbL..
For Critinty Judge! ' . .
jj. a. Hill
For Sheriff Taylor County!
JOHN 8 BOND.
J. T. DODSON.
W. XI. LAND .
A. J BUIIKS. -
For Tax Collector Taylor CoUntyt
J. T. IlAiUtlllDEtL
ForDlstrlct Clerk Taylor County:
" J. K. FULLElt.
or County superintendent!
M1S3 ADA D PEAUCE.
M. A. WILLIAMS.
For Tax Assessor:
MltS. FLOIIENCE VANCE '
For County Attorney!
CAIILOS D. SPECK.
OLIVEU CUNNINOIIAM.
For County Treasurer:
AUSTIN F1TT8.
OitA LEE MAYFIELD.
For County Clerk: .
W E. BUASLEY.
For Justlco Pohqo Proclnct No. 1 Place 1
M. C. LAJ1CETII. .
For Jtistlcq Peace Precinct No. 1 Placo '
P. B. KtnD.
For Publlo Weigher Precinct No. It
N. J. WI JETSTONE.
P.. L. (BOBS YOUNU.
W. C HOLLY
SAM CANON.
JOHN H. CllOW.
It D. ALLEN.
J. W. UOUEltS.
For County Commissioner Precinct No. It
H. E. MEYERS.
W. H. HOOPER
For County Commissioner Precinct No. ti
S J. (JACK I WALDUOP.
VAtJ O'CtONNELLt Tuscola
For County Commissioner Prtfclnct- No. :
II. A. NEW BY '
11 T. OUAIL
WALTER It. GRIFFITH.
L. J. HARDJN.
For 'Constable Precinct No. 1;
J. P DAUDDN.
'JIM H. MA LONE.
SW. E. ILMUIIS.
JtAGB NINR
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( Cotton-Livestock-Grain
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COTTON
Jones County;
For. Sheriff: . ' '.
. TOM HUDSON Anson.
iRo-eiectlon)
S J. T. SANDERS. '
t E K. REGISTER
'OSCAR GUSTAFSON.
Fop (Tax Collector:
. MISS EVALINA LAX (Re-election)
For Commissioner Precinct No. 3 Jones
County:
' J. M. (MARCUS) FOSTER.
Fbr County Clerk:
J. M ARNETT.
M 11. FRANCIS CRo-electlon).
Callahan County
For Sheriff'
G. H. CQRN Balrd (Ro-electlon).
New York Cotton
NEW TOtUC May 31. Reports Of un-
settled weather In tho south over tho hol
Iday niid higher Liverpool cnbjcs wore
followed by nil opening advance ot 7 to U?
points In tho cotton mnrkot today. July
contracts sold nt 21.17 ntut October at
2070 on tho. call but thoro wns a good
deal of realizing for over tho bureau re-
port due nt noon (New York tlmo) on
Frldny tw1 tho niarkut lost Movornl
points of tho advnnco right after tno
call. Prlvnto cables attributed tho nd-
vance In Idvorpool to n good spot do-
inind and n good trade In Manchester but
houses with Liverpool connections wera
sollors of July contracts here. Now Or-
leans was also n moderato seller but lo-
cal brokers attributed tho bulk or the
offerings to rcnllzntlnir bv commission
hptiso Tongs whof thought flint low end-
May condition figures had been pretiy
wen uiECQUiiteu.
The marlwt worked off to 20i04 for
July or within flvo points of Monday's
close during the; mlddlo of tho indrnlng
wlillo niter mouths sold 1 to 10 points not
lower wnii uctoper touching n.-ib nnu
Doccmber 20.23. Kxcopt for tho pro-
bureau realizing or lliiuldntlon however
thero was llttlo belling pressure mid tho
market became quieter toward lnidduy
with prices showing rallies of six to sov-
eit points from tho lowest A private crop
reiwrt issued this morning nmda tho con-
dition. CD. The tivprnga of nlno prlvnto
reports po far Issued point to n condi-
tion of OS. 2.
Tho Official weather belt fnrncrtnt. wns
a little moro favorable than oxpectod and
tho market ehstd off during tho early
aurrnoon unuer lurtncr scattered llnui
LIVESTOCK
Ft. Worth Livestock
FORT WORTH. Tex. May 31.-Cnttle
receipts 3.000; steady. Uoovca 3.t0 W
8.25; Blockers J3JJC.50; cows 3if0; can-
ncr 22.f0 heifers 3Ji7.50i J'enrllngs
iff!l. 50; bulls ?2t; calves $2S.
Hogs toceliits 2000; stchdy H10 cenls
lower. Llgtjt iWP 10.15; rnednnn 99.7s
10; heavy M.r0l0; mixed J9.60QHO
common 5.757.G0; rough heavy J7.S0
OB 73; rough J3.C0CT7.25; plgo UQ0.25
Sheep receipts 1500; Btondyl 25 cents
lower. Lambs JB?12i yearjlngs J78
Wdlhors 5C.7S; oiVcs 4J5.60: culls l
02: stocker' sheep" IO5 'fedilcr lambs
f51i!7; goatn $23.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO. May 31 Cattle fecofpts
11000; fairly nctlvo; bcof stcors and bet-
ter gindcs fat stock steady; top $9; bulk
steel 3 and alio stpjlijyjrtnncra cut-
ters and low prtcedipilHJK to 25 cents
lower; bulls mostly lGnts off; "cnlvcs
strong 25 cents higher; stackers steady;
bulk beef cows nnd hclfors SO.COfrSG;
bulk bologna bulls t)25ifii4.35; bulk venN
CM to packers $950010; outsiders paid
Upward to $11.
Hogs receipts .1660 fairly nctlvo opened
15 to 20 cents lower: top $1080; oarjy
btllk fin. 155J10.75; pigs about steady;
good pigs Mostly J9.B0JJH0.25; hravy
woignt siOMOdD.co; packing sows
smooth $9.359.75; rough $909.20; klll-
infT pigs ?:i 251030.
GRAIN
iliillnn. .Inln 9(1 sh t nM;.. m".r'l" (uu; injjios .opqncn .0
S in Tt' mii- :; r .:. . r T:::Si wwonts ower; snoop steady to 25 cents
months showed losses from 20 to 25
points.
LEGAL NOTICES
Portales? N
ounty jand.
raNEY-erwin co
"The Serylce Agency"
Real Estate Insurance and Rentals
Room 5 Morse Bulldlnii
TolephOno No. 30l day. C8G nlcht or 1097
TYPEWRITERS
Ah Makes
TYPEWRITERS
Rented Sold and repaired
Royal and Corona Agcnpv
VJANTE.D: To renf npartments or smalt
buiTgaJow. Geo. A.' Pearci. (Phono 217 or
SR8. . 29-3t
WANTED- Deserving young Indy stu-
dent wants plaCo to earn board before
and after school. Phono Drnughoils Col-
lege. . -M
WANTED A lady ta share bed room
with prWJlcgo of ivltchcm and dining
room. Apply at 312 Cedar St. 29-6t
"WANTED: Tfv do ycjUr. repair jvork W
reasonable prices. Also to bid on xour
used furniture e-;cUanga or cash. Homo
Furniture Co. 950 N. 1st. Phono S09.
g-2(J-30t
I
Anyone bavins a tont camping cot or
canvass chair or other camping equip-
ment for sale Cull 273. 30-3t
Jloom and board for two young men. all
conveniences Phono 1598-J. 31-lt
1
FOR SALE
docd 4 burner Perfection Oil Stove to
trndo for chickens Phono 880. 2S-4t
TQR SALEi One Model "90" Overland
Tmirlng cnr. also ono Chevrolet Touring
car both tn good condition Might con-
sider trado Soo Eugono Hargrove at
Fry Meat Market. 30-2t
TO TRADE: Fine Jersey cow nS first
payment on doslrablo lot. Address PBX
Iteporter. 31-'-t
jrOR. SALE :CLQflilJiiJjli caiv iSncJilodt
wnst of Shnmons College. W. C. Har-
rison. 31-3t
POR TRADE: Jersey cow with young
calf for work horse. A. R. Dlllard Abi
lene. 31-lt
ABILENE TYPEWRITER EXC11ANUU
Grace IJotel Bldgv
Phono 217
REAL ESTATE
Rentals 1 employment Bureau
Real Estate Public Stenographer
I hnva a number of young men nnu
womon desiring work of soma kind. Thoro
are clerks stenographers farmers ranch
men and domestic help among them. If
you need help ci)U mp.
List your-jentnl property with me. 1
have; 'renters for- a number of houses
close in.
Today's Dest Bargains
1 enst Jront lot on Boulevard 'Tilth
tonus that anybody could nfford. 2 noith
front lotsne.tr Christian College. A lot
on 'Poplar street' for only $500. Sqmo lots
op Palm Street that I can sell ou for
only $20 down and $20 per month. If yoti
are going to build for the coining school
year now is tho time to buy your lots.
SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE but Its true; 1
havo iv a bungalows In tho very best
resident section ' of Abilene that will
without a doubt sell at a sacrifice within
tho noKt few weeks. Theio IS it reason
why these homes must sell for less than
cost; there Is no reason why yoli should-
n't own one of theso bungalows If yon
mo figuring on owning a homo In Abi-
lene. TERMS.
Don't put nff until tomorrow what ypu
ought to do today.
925 North Second Street lJhono 114
MRS. MARIE JONES
. 1
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
I . . 1
1XH SALE DJnlnpc rooip furniture rug
l.itrhon cabinet tnblo nnd porch furnl-
tm". Phono 1189 425 Orange. 3 Wit
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 5 room houso bath hot
nnd cold water two garages 331 Mpl-
berry. C.C. O'NIoll or call at 325 Mul-
boiry. 30-Ct
!! I II 111 j ' HI
FOR ItENT: Furnished apartment also
garage. Mrs. Henry Montgomery H
Orange. 31-3t
FOR RENT: 4 room houso cIobb In. Ap-
ply to W. H. Htila at Halo's Orocnry.
' 31-3t
3'oii RENTtrMgdem 3 rooms iufif m
ottneo. yard porches stntlchcry WMh
"tubs rn $15 to partluir Uuylpi; 'furniture
vlctrola etc at half Its worth elosa In
permanent Address "Gush" carp Re-
porter. 3I2t
for itUNT- Ijireo offlco nvor Mlntr
Dry Goods Storo very desirable. J M
ldford. 6-18 sut
Good four loom house-near-High School
for $2500; will tako good car In pan
payment.
A very neatly arranged small bungalow
on Popl.ir Street for $1750; $500 cash $25-
per month.
An extra largo woll built houso boi
twoen town nnd A. C C. that could bo
nindii into a 10 room npurtment houso lo-
cated on cast front lot space lMxl'lO ft.
Tills property Is woll worth tho price
of $12500.
A fino building corner 100x200 foot nenr
A. C. C good five room houso and other
Improvements. The lot space nlono la
worlhtho pilco tiskod for this propeity.
CRANF1LL PENMAN & CRANFILt-
Room 3 over 'o(-ry-.lnne "o
phone 325. Ilesldpnco 155 t-W or 792
Wo havo twenty shares In Abilene
Stevens Petroleum Oil Co that wo cah
sell nt n bargain tho company has -ono
woll that has boon producing for ono year
und huS another 2000 feet deep In tho
Brockenrldge flold. will sell any num-
ber of shnres Wo havo twenty ranches
for sale we are. headquarters for ranches
Wa havo th.ro Iioubqs for rent.
CENTRAL TEXAS REALTY CO
Offlco Phone 19a Res. b3Q.1184
south Plains Farm Lands near town $30
to $40 per ncre. good tsrms you cint
go utomr buying mains innu. Menu jot
our lmnl lot "F.icts." bcllUltz Land Co
b in thy Texas. 6-17-Ht
WHY NOT LET US SHOW YOU
Modern new bungalow closoto schools
u KirgB rooms anu oatn for 54500 will take
good car as part paymgrrtsstseil on ensy
payment plan j. rS.
Good home my?" rooms ana With close
to A. II. S. JE300. $100 cash Yilanco
mommy yi m y
une 01 tie most modem ffiomes fh the
citv of m'rfioni and bath.Jthcro arl ten
lots wlUf tlie place has nfco orclmifl is
located on onoAorNtho test streca In
.v"'r'"s "ome v"y.o Pught at asac-
ruii-i-m oougnc intnoxist few d.T
wef navo some nToftJrnom nnd rjnam
bunglov.a that caij6 bought ajf $2500
to $3J00 with onlyUnir and five Mmdrqd
UUIlLltV UfJWIJ
i.-ii;iny 01 jjionoy to Loan onrms and
rnncnrm
Don fprgot wo want yo:
Nlco 5 roOi
to lent nt $25.
T. R. RHODES 4 SON
Over Mlntcr D.G.Co. Phono 345
"Insurance ot
ose to High School
-FOR RENT
COMPTON'S NEW OFFICES
ivu Hiivo mo renung ot tnoorriccs
nnu 1110 louge room iivctIo rearr
tno uompton New JtHldlmr on Cv-
prcss Htropt. TWt-YyMfm Sfar bo
handsonioly tlnJsliwr with 100 per
cent offlco conveniences Tho runt
to be paid jflrtn duo and monthly
In lulvnncqfir if yQlt wnnt cholco
romo firstr Wo havo 12 vacant
dwolllngjfiouses for rent at creatlv
IHlUtCU) IiriCCB
Rental DenajjitmeM't
f3. If yhu haqnWI
infl wish to flrtd out hot
of Ilinndll
tlsfiicf
ai Jofj
Geo
irfll.
lHarry
lenry
yirea.
othc
nrOnorlv
-ri . .-. ' " - j
iivnotntr
propcD
rs.
W.
T. C.
A. Tll-
and hun-
n nnd out of Abi
lene whom wo represont. Wo havo
a big rental 'business and claim to
00 oxperts in tho business c. & C
REAL ESTATE
Wo have a splend:
room house close ilW
W4 have a rqar'eood homo
rooms two lotsxgarago
we linvo nijki
can satisfy ypu.
We liavasomo
have soinehouse'
Sortie BneiKlld 1
Interested)
Ploase insk us I
our lincf or for other InformaMon. o
want to Buy Twelvt hundred jktfinrs Vn.
dors lenn?tes. Wo ftlsqjfant anqliior
(ot of Vendors Ilcn noujf2000 f
Houses foYjaaJSeffie f.o see us.
CANNON McQEE
Morse' Dldc. Phone sto. 469-124!)
rPsAtTbvy
lbuy n a sven
"Tcims. f
(Vlth Vx
s ot nunBSiows nKt
Js"ttuifoilows na
9 forjjRle see s it
wTliat you unint in
AN ORDINANCE MAKING IT UNLAW-
FUL FOR ANY PERSON TO DRIVE
ANY MOTOR VEHICLE OR AUTO-
MOBILE ON OR ALONG ANY SIDE-
WALK IN THE CITY OF ABILENE
PROVIDING A PENALTY THERE
FOR AND CARRYINJ-AN BMER
GENCY.
Bo IL oi'd.alncd tT srud!A of Con1
mlhSlnners ot tharrilvbf AblliFUO
SECTION ONpy Thjft it shall b unlaw
ful for any nrfson D drlvo fir operate an
automobile ft rnoJr vohlcll on or alyfig
any sldewnflc Inylio City ol Abilene
SEOTIO TWoThat tho tivlhK ol-such
motpr vehlcleor outoniobSo oito or
along any siaownut at anl caraDiisnea
anmoach to A ciraere or o
business whAo such vinpmnclfyls uBed for
tho l)UrnosQ rf crossivgb5ch vehicles
or at any fcthcr placV tfura any regu
larly dcslwiatcd cros'knir of Isuch side-.
walk for ldfotor vehicle Twists lhall not hi
construed! ns drHinff or operating w
aUtOmoblll on tho sidewalk Xvlthln mo
meaning of this ordinance.
SECTIONiTIIREE Any pcrsdn vkBlat
lug tho pi divisions of this ordinance shall
be deemed vtullty of a mlsdeMeabr and
upon conviarflon thereof shall15o fined
In anv sum flt not loss thanJo nor moro
than S50.
SECTION rOl7R7TWtr this ordinsneo
shall t.iko effect and bo In force from apd
after its pahsago.
Passed this tho Oth day of May 1922.
Approed this tho 20th day Of May
1922.
(Signed) DALLAS SCARBORAUGH
Mayor.
Attest- M L. SELLERS
Citv Secretary.
Apprdvpd as to form H. N Hickman
Corporation Counsel. advertising.
IluiiUriijilpy Petitions Piled
A voluntary-petition In bankruptcy
lias been filed in tho offlco ot tho'
olork of the Ignited States court hero
by Clay Klmbtougb a f armor residing
near Hnskoll. Liabilities nro given nt
$7955.15 and Assets nt $3582.50 with
property to tho amount of $3102.50.
An involuntary petition In bank-
ruptcy has been filed against The
Nickel operating at Stamford and
Mundny by Snnger Brothers Brln
Brothers nnd tho J M. ltadford Gro-
cery Company of this city.
Both of 'Em
FOR RgN"ISAl
rignt nt iinptist
Mlliciiu. licit
lene. Close
water atiU III
schools. Ber"
HARDIN. 17th
i: OIimtADIV-lS rooms
iiniLttVlum. anil S mmnns
djico properly. fn'Abl-
r une dut line ens
furniture Churches
Imunlty ou'earth T B
UlMUV
Ais '" MHiV'
"What's good for ma la good lor
my doff" sa' Jadjt Dornpsuy Pr
whon Jack wears hla monoQlo
"Ch9ntcis." police doff wear
Boggles.
NEW YOltlC. May 31. Tho cotton mar
'ket closed easy.
' Open. Hlch. Low.
July 21.15 21.17 20. C
20.70
20.45
H
20.25
OCt 20.70
Deo ...... 2015 20.45 20.02
Jnil ... t'0.25 20.20 19 81
Mar ...... 20.08 20.07 10.01
Close.
20.05
20.25
20.01
10.81
19.01
New Orleans Cotton
NEW ORLEANS May 31 Further rnlp
In tio belt and cablegrams ftom Liver-
pool telling of more nc.lvlty In Manches-
ter put tho cfltton market 7 to 13 points
higher nn the opening today Heavy
liquidation .came from realizing; longs nnd
a roaotlnn ensued the market standing
to 20 points under tho cjoso of yesterday
at the. end of tho fhst hour of trading.
July sold as high as 20.00 and dropped
back to 2.0 7 J.
After mltylng to about the highest lev-
els on the forecast of showely woatlmr
for the eastern half of the belt thu mar-
ket ng.iln i-cttled Into a docliuo under
liquidation for tho long accounts be-
coming very irrogulnr. with soiling 'pms-
suro greatest nguinst tho distant 1 posi-
tions. Tho list toaiil 11 o'clock Allow-
ed net losses of four s twonty six pqluts.
January showed tho Widest loss.r fall-
ing off to l'J.t!).
Liquidation her-nmo heavy especially on
on tho distant niontlia and the nUirlcot
fell off to 2V.08 for July and 1003 for
January at which levels prices wore 'J
o (.u points miner ycstei nay's finals. At
.'... 11. Tnian.n. urnu arnn n . ......
- .. ... ...... .vb ....o oiLfuij .. i.- iymuj
p from the- lowest.
NEW ORLEANS. MnV al.-Thn rftlm.
iflarkot closed steady at net docHno of
to 47 points.
Open.
ffuly ...... ?0.S5
Oct ...... 20. Jl
Deo 20.ii3
Jan ...... 13 82
Mar 1958
High.
2n.no
20 35
20.05
19 8J
19.37
LOW
20.50
39. 83
19.50
19.30
39.12
A
Closo
20.50
10.81
19.50
19.30
19.07
Nivv Or'eani Sat ' '
SNEW ORLEANS Mny 31 Spot cotton
steady unchanged: sales on tho snpt 1-
917 bales to anlvo 351; low middling
lfl.OO; middling 2060 Rood mldilliilE 21.50
Receipls 0370; stock 193 725.
Texas Spot
. DALLAS. Tec May .31. Cotton mid-
dling 20 20; .steady. Hous'on 2080;
steady. Cilveston 20.00i steady.
Liverpool Spot
LIVERPOOL. May 21. Cotton snot In
good xlemund but business inndrr.tt;
prices ste-idy good middling 12.17: fully
middling 12 17- middling 12.02- low mld-
dhpg 11.57; pepd otillnary JO 72. onll-
rmty 10.22- sales 10000 bales Inqluding
H.OOO Amoilcau.
lowcrj cholco shorn lambs bid $13; best
spring inmns io; cuns vjwio; nest iigiu
native sheep $7.
Kansas City Livestock
KANSAS CITY May 31 Cattle re-
ceipts 0000; beef steers opened steady to
strong; cloo weak; post medium wolghts
$8 75r.1.R0. yearlings fltondy to weak:
best $9 05; other classes stondy; cow's
slow. vrnrWngs heifers $8.50; plain to
good JCW7.50- cows $l50?J5.7f; top
vealers S10: bulls $1!?: cannors nnd put-
teis $2.?r.ff?.25! choice Coders' $7.05
7.75: ptockers tOfff.'IO.
Hogs receipts l3.flou. fairly active 5 to
10 cents lower: bulk SlO.1501O.4Of sows
nround SO; pigs 10 Q 15 cenls locr
best $lb 75.
She.p. receipts six thousand; killing
classes ato.idy to 25 cents lower; Toxas
wo'hers $7.23; light Owes JC.25: shorn
lambs '12 native spilngcrs $tt.50
Potato Market
CHICAGO Mny 31. Potatoes weak;
Michigan n.tcked round -whites $t.-!05r
115 cwt; Wisconsin sacked round whites
$1.30tfji."n qwt: Idaho acl;cd lussctS
$1.C0(1.75 ewt Now- stock weak; Louis-
iana sicked Bliss Triumphs $2 2502 60
ewt Texas sacked Illlss Triumphs Hit
22". ewt. Alabama sacked Bliss -Triumphs
No 1 $2.fn?2. 115 owl. Holith
Carolina ulito barrels Irish Cobblor3 Jfv'o.
i 'J UU'rf U.UU.
Grain and Provisions
cmCAQO. May 3I.-Norvousncss nnd
rapid changes in prices characterised tft
Wheat market today durlhit the- early
dealings Tho act that It was the last
day for tha settlement of May contract
was largely responsible for tho Instabili-
ty Bhown. Sovero declines in Llvorpc-ol
quotations had much to do with a rush
hero 10 soil rtt tho opening and to
consequent material downturn in value.
RClnllVO SmnllnCSS Ot Whe.lt rnrnlrrt. IM
Chlengo today however 230 carloads led
soon to rallies though not of a lasting
JSE1-. Deliveries on Mny contracts 810-
000 bushels woro less heavv thnti Jind
generally been looked for 1 1 openlnr
which varied from 1-2 cents to 2 7-8
cents lower wltti May $1.10 to 1.17 aild
July $1.17 Wi to' 1.17 3-4 wns followed b
a llso to 11.19 1-'' tor Mav nri.1 iW a.
sotbnek to $1.17 3-1 cents with corres
I'uiivituii uiiuiiHGH m -juiy nnu Heptomner
wthln narrow limits.
Corn nnd ontn hnlri rinlvt .n.
notwithstanding big receipts of corn Af-
ter opcnlnjr l- to 58 cent lower July
01 1-8 to Ct 3'8 cents tho corn market
In some casos showed a slight gain.
OatS Slartad unehntio-nl in c.on.
itent tower. July 37 1-2 to 3 5-8 ccnU
.ii. iiiuii iuiiuwcu in eaction ot corn.
Provisions wcro easy In lino With hbr
vnlues.
....m Open. High. Low. Close.
IVIUJ4VXS
1.1014
May l.ifi
July .... 1.174
Sept 1.15
CORNl-
May .... .
July ...... 80
Sept 03Ti
OATH:
May .
July 3714
Hrjit .
I'ORK: 1
MAV . -t.
lard:
July . Mi. 55
Sept ..... . 11.80
RIBS
July ... . . .
Hold....;. 1. ;
1.18J1
.6094
.C5U
304
.38
T0U
118
1.17
1.16H
.594
.61i
.03
35
.37
.39
1.1
1.18J4
1.17i
.cou
.C2H
.65
.36g
.38k
.o
11.60
11.77
11. CO
11 77
11.87
11.40
Cash Grain
CHICAGO May 31. Wheat No. 2 red
?Lt7 8-4.DI.18; No. 2 hard $1.171.11.
Corn Ntr. 2 mlsod 59059 3-1 No 2 yel-
low COftllO 1-2 conts. Oatp No 2 whlto
37 ."M04I 1-4 cents- No. 3 whlto 35 1-2
1P08 1-1 cents.
KANSAS CITY. May 3L Cftsll wheat
No hnrd $1.17Q1.45; No. 2 red $t.20W
1 22. Corn No. 2 while 68 cents No. 2
yellow 57 1-2 cents. Ontri No. 2 white 38 X
eonts; No. 2 mixed 38 1-417 cents.
ST. LOUIS Mny 31. Whe.it No. r
$1.30: No. 3. Sl.2301.27 1-2 conts. Corn
No 2. 00 cents; No. 3. 59 cents. Oats
No. 2. nSW33 3-4 CCI1I3: No. 3. 37 712h)
38 cents
Liberty Bond llnrket
NEW V1RK. May. 31. Liberty 3 1-2's
$100; Liberty first 4's $100 Liberty sec-
ond 4's J00: Liberty first l i-ls iioo:
Liberty second I 1-1'h $)00 Liberty third
I 1-l's $100. Liberty fourth l-4a J100.0I
Victory 3 3 i's $100; Victory 4 3rl's $100.6)
BERRY & LATHAM
cosrMissioN unoKEits nooai a oveh fljiNTinns telephone 101
Cotton Grain Stocks Boiuls
Coffee Cotton Seed OH Pro- Correspondents
lBlom Pork Supnr Foreign FENNKR.& JiEANE.
EsuhitiiRd. Ndw Oilcans New York
CONTINUOUS .LEASED WIRE QUOTATION SERVICE
Chtenoo Produco
CHIO.CO M-nv 31. Buttor lower;
crcamerv oictra 23 1-2 contg Kgcs low-
or; receipts 40 008 rases: firsts 23ft)23 1-4
conts. Poultry alive steady: fowls 20
enntsj broilers 2d4i cenls; loosteis it
cents.
A. E. Pistole division superintend-
ent of the 2?ojciw & Pacific was a
business visitor In tho city Wednesday.
Tho Rev A. C. Miller pastor of tho
1-Irst Baptist church at Olovolahd
Okla'ls in tho city. Rev. Mr. Miller
nnd Mh-s Mnrgnrot Goodnight of this
city will ho married nt the First Bap-
tist Church lioro Monday
1 . 1 I.
Jjiibnrcr Pnls 5!0." Feet
FOHT WORTJI. Mny 31. E. Rlvns
Inborcr foil 20D ee; to his death down
tho Inaldo of a flmokestnek nt tho Ft.
Wot tli Power nnd Light plant hero
this moraine1.
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