The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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the llki. Cu'h and Hums
nre lu'tnr.ily soothed.
HUNT!
immmm oil
1 S. V. AUortI spent Thursday In Stam-
lord on business.
I Joe Hill went to Clyde Friday on
jlniotnosg matters.
B. B. Gideon of Stamford was In
Abilene Friday on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed McLemore left
Thursday night for Dallas to attend
the Fair.
.Miss Ola Belle llawes will go ro
Merket Friday etonlng for n short visit
with friends.
B. H Melton camo through ftom
Andn Thursday night onroutc to his
heme In Sania Anna.
.Mrs. J. J. Allen left Frlda for
Greenville for a visit of several das
with teJctlves and friends.
O. At Fleming principal of the Col
lege Heights school went to Baird
1 ri lay on business matters.
Judge S. P. Hardwiehe after spend-
ing a very restless day Thursday wa
repartea slightly improved Friday
rs. Mayme Galbralth of Swcei-
ftter and children Are here to visit
the former's mother. Mrs. J. V Owen.
i who Is 111.
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' Mr. and Mrs. .1 T. Kllllngsworth
and child of Haskell passed through
Abllenn Thursday night on their way
tn the Dallas Fair.
I D. E. Pool nnd daughter Miss Marie
1'uot. who have been visiting lit vch
Jta Falls returned to Iheir home In
Eula Thursday night.
H H. Olive of Paris Tennessee ar-
rived la Abilene Thursday afternoon
'nnd will apend the winter with his
daught6r Mrs. J. 0. Walts.
1 Misses Tannic Hancock and Allle
Irby of Haskell passed through Abi-
lene Thursday night criroutc to Dallas
and Fort Worth to attend the Fair and
Grand Opera.
Mr. and Mrs. J C Culbcrtson of Il-
linois who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs Chas. Zug In Stamford left for
their home Thursday rilght via Abi-
lene. Dr. nndIrs. Cyrus N. Kay will leave
Saturday morning for Frederick Ok-
ilahoma. where they will visit for four
or five days Dr. llny's motlier Mrs.
N A. Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W Waldrop of Hask-
ell nnd Miss Mary 1'lerson ot Abilene
sister of Mrs Waldrop went to Dal-
las Thursday night. Ihey will also
nttend Grand Opera at Fort Worth be-
foro returning home.
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Deciding on Rapid-fire Gun for Army.
Tlie board of officers of the. United
States army Is at work to decide whidi
of the many raptd-flre gunB shall be
Walter L. Pope attorney at law at bought with tho appropriation made at
ATTACKED THE I'KESIDENT
Anson and wife and Mr and 3irB.'the last session of congress
Ed Glazner or Anson passed inrougu
Abilene Thursday night on their way
to Dallas and Ft. Worth to attend the
Fair and Grand opera.
Among the large crowd Thursday
nlcht Eolnc to Grand Opera at Fort
(Worth were the following: Mrs. Clyde
Burnett Miss Mora Mooro and Mrs.
Frank Pattpn ot Benjamin; Misses
Mayes Hucknbce and Hills and Mrs.
W. F. Turner ot Rule.
J District Judge Thomas I Blanton
and Stenographer W H Graham spent
i Thursday at Albany where tho October
term of the district court was brought
to a close. It was tho second week
of tho court and the three cases set
'for hnnrlnrt were continued. District
(Attorney Rosenquest is with his fam
Hi- tn Sten ions visiting reiauvus
Court opens next at nalrd on Novem-
ber C.
Several others.
European nations now at war have
taken the invla Gun tho invention of
an American The decision will likely
bo as to the lnvls Gun ngnlnBt all
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ifetfn'Illl'SK IN lilt l4ll.'
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j 1yA$&tKl'rO.V Oct. 37. Permfra.
lutein lraai'rlmH duju a municipal
EMtfg5tfto?!le saia to be on otahe
ljrgrtr'ntt-flilest lir South America
and Intends to learfo it or a term. J
jrari to" tho lilgheat bidder. Tenders
ttlll 4jfe- oppned Deceihber 15 and tbe
Department pt Commerca is calling
attention of Americans to the oppor-
tunity of leasing and operating the
abattoir.
TO WORK
IN BED MOST OF TIME
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CITY 3JKW8 RKIEFS
Repainting T. A V. station.
A paint crew Is. now busy repaint
ing and redecorating tno mienur oi
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here. The entire interior win ue b--
en u thorough overhauling
that
Her Health Restored byLydia
E. Pinkham' legetable
ComprJind.
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Iiidisnunohs Indiin "MvbeBlUi
fi( poor and rawcojistltutiwi s run
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work and waslipfr for
truthfully
(table compou
to me for I won
today but for i
men suffering a
able remedy. "-
a Addison Street
Richard Cujleii a young mechanic
nil uh "-'. '... stntloa of PUtBburg dashed after the auto of
hTcL"&J.?'U!.Lie"gm !il.v. President Wilson in Plttsbure the
other day and was knocked from the
running board several times by a se
.. iiHjniul STt service man. Thero was no ovi-
CmtrlffiSi0rthn!Sn!; build ! .t he meant to Injure the pre-
a bandstand for the Abilene Concert ?'" " - " "
Band are now duo and payable. The "e is insane.
i iiamber of Commerco Is receipting .
for payments. Just where the land-;rjn0 corps with headquarters at IIous-
stnnd will be locateo nas noi yei oeujon wsb In Abilene Thursday and Frl
decided upon. day transacting business and greeting
old friends Ueut. MeCauley stated
Body Sent to Merltel. 'that recruiting is "looking up" a little
The body ot G. W. Koacn sr. wng npw ana that the affairs of the South
died hero Thursday shortly after ue- western District are in good shape.
ing struck by a tram at JlerKei was ij6 wni return to Houston Friday
Bent to ilerkel on a late afternoon nignt
train Thursday The funeral was seti
for Friday afternoon with Interment Attending Barbecue.
at Merkel. I The members of the Board of Man-
'agers of the State Epileptic Colony
Small Fire Friday. ' hero went to Lawn Friday morning in
A small hicken house In the rear automobiles to be guests ot H. B. Cook
of the F. H. Blaihe home on Cedar also a member of the Board at ait old-
street was destroyed by fire of an un- fashioned barbecue Mr. Cook had
kpown origin just before noon Friday made extensive plans to give his guests
I An Incubator whlcu nowever waa a line ouung ior we uay. aujii. . u.
not lighted Ma nad no on in wua iiass uu mc iwiiu -also
destroyif. The department made bers are attending: John Bowyer. B.
1 good run to the place. E. Hall. V. E. Mulr. George U Mlnter
awn tbt I eould
ot wbrk I was
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ptehcil but "i
; and wat In tua nrtiiUrv show at the fair which
bed most of th there October 31 and lasts till
time. 1 began tak November 4 Mt Jefferles stated that j
ing LydTa K Pink his birds are m fine Tsbapa nd hej
ham's Vegetable confidently expects to take some prlz-. Cotton Basis 1775.
ve es Uiere. I Cotton had a basis of 17. 1 5 In Abl-
lene Friday 25 points better than
Returns From Dallas. I Thursday. Some brought 18c. Seed
President Jesse p. Sewell of the Abl- Btni hrlngs $ 46.
lene Christian College has returned
from a visit or several aays w Atmene rroauce
Worth and Pallas. While at Dallas At Grocera: Hens 14c fryers
EycryWoman "Wants
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Diiiolrcd la water for doucbee atop
pelric catarrh ulceration and Inflam-
mation. Bocomtnended by Lydia E.
Pinkhnm Med. Co. for ten year.
A heading wonder for natal catarrh
roro throat and oro aye. Economical.
Hu citnndiouy. (lamina. rj fnucUl powrr.
1 Sunplo Fr. 30c ill rinie&u!! rt patfakl by
.rvul. ThtilanTMOnmar.ttlna.MM..
July lo.:t.".
Closed steady.
10.52 10.2G 19.31
1
Dee
Jan
Mar
May
July
New Orleans
Open High
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.
1S.40
ISM
18.70
19.09
19.20
18.5C
18.72
18.95
19.10
19.22
Low
18.34
1847
18.70
18.88
19.09
Closed steady 6 to 9 down.
Close
18.37
18.51
18.74
18.92
19.02
Liverpool.
Closed quiet 11-2 down to 1 up;
spots steady 11.14; Bales 8000; re-
ceipts 27000 American 20700. No
Liverpool Saturday.
New York.
Steady; middling 10c; sales none.
New Orleaaa
Steady; middling 18.38;
300 D O C.
sales 275
GaliestoB.
Steady; middling 18.70; sales 345.
iB. E. Russell. Special guests who
T Fxhlblt at iiBelo. went from here wero Ike S Brown
D H Jefferles will 'send about fit- Will gtlth and Judge D. G. HH1.
tpn Sinele Comb Rhode Island Red "
chickens to San Aqgelo and enter them
FRIDAY'S MARKETS
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diaEfPinkham'
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grave
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yourvalu-
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polisIndiana.
Th isriArdlv a neiebborhood in this
country wherein some woman bnot
found health by using this good old-
fnMnnaA rnnt anA herb remedy.
If there is anything about which you j
16c
President Sewell spent two days eelec- turkeys 17e eggB 28c butter 30c.
ting some 500 volumes for the new A j At Wholesalers'; Hens 14c fryers
C C library and stated that he was isc turkeys 15c eggs 25c.
able to make a very fine selection I
This Is a part of the extensions to be The Abilene Cotton Exchange Chas.
made in the library and laboratory at Self secretary received the following
A C. C aided by popular subscrlp- Friday:
tloa. I
SfW lork.
Open High
.... 19.08 19.32
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would like special advice write w . ler rormiy of AWiene. dui now jBO -
r. j r i..-f.j iiii.1 Tn.. Lvcn. i.i.iiFrA f the Southwestern Recruits Mar ia-i6 U.3
wsi iisjuiiUM -- -- . -:.";.... ::: .iVj 5..I.. u.. u.. mas
Lieut XcCanley Here. I
Fint Lieutenant Cleybarn McCau- pec
19.35 19.50
Lew Close
18.91 19.03
18.90 19JD3
19.0 19.15
19.18 1?50
Houstoa Spats.
Steady; middling 18.50; Bales B17.
Pallas Kpota.
Steady; middling 18c; sales 1271.
Memphis.
Steady; middling 18.50; sales 2400.
Dec:
May
July
Oct:
Dec:
Jan:
Dec:
Prodnce Jfarkett
Wheat 1.86; corn $9; oats 54.
Wheat l.S4r corn 90; oata 6
: Wheat 1.49; corn 91.
Lard 16.35; ribs 14.50.
26.75; lard 16.25; ribs 14.12.
Pork 26.57.
Sugar 5.21
'mliffiw1
u rywj. n 199 n-..
DISH -MZaifMlO MIS
Gaining Ground
YOU know how hard the belt-back suits were "smash-
ing the line" last season. Well they're going into it
even harder this fall and winter; the best dressed
young men of the country arc "rooting" for them.
Hart Schaffner &. Marx
have produced a number of smart belt-back Varsity
Fifty Five variations; som e double breasted coats
with belts; others with belts Xhat disappear into tlie
.slanting slash pockets of the coat; some with bells
that can be removed; plaited back effects.
You've heard them called "sport" coats that's be-
cause they were originally designed for wear wfien
playing golf hunting etc They were so stylish and:
becoming young men started wearing them for busi- .
. ness and ior semi dress-up.
These styles we're showing would be in good taste aj;7
a Directors' meeting.
The fabrics' are rough Scotch tweeds cheviots in a
variety of colorings blues greensj grays tuns
browns; .
$22.50 $23.00
Minter
Dry Goods Co.
Abilene's Progressive Store
May: Coffee 8.61.
by
top J10.15; bulk $9.90 at J10.10.
Cattle 3500 Including 500 calves;
market slow and steady. Beet steers
S8.00 at $7.00. Cows $400 at $6.25.
Heifers $5X0 at $8.50. Bulls $4.25 at
$5.00. Calves $5.50 at $8.50. Stock-
er steers $6.00 at $6.75. Cowa $4.00
This report furnished dally by wire at 560 Heuers $5.00 at $6.50. Calves
STOCK MAREE?
Camphtll & Rosssi live
Stock OiMMissioi Ct.
Fort Worth Texas.
Represented in all markets.
$5.50 at $7X0.
Sheepr$6.50; sbmdy.
To Introduce Tile Haklag
MANILA Oct 27. -The latest step
In the advancement of the Mora is a
plan to introduce amonge these Mo-
bamedans. the art of tile manu
A number of Javanese tile ma
to be Imported Into the Moro country
to settle near schools and settlements
for at least six months. They will
open tile making schools and it is
expected that the Moros will soon be
able to manufacture roofing tile as
cheaply at the work is done in Java.
The Moros like other Philippine
tribes use straw and thatch as a roof
ing material. It is not costly but it
is highly Inflamable and l on invlt-
ition to destructive tires. TUej win
STOCKYARDS. Fort Worth Texas eifcninate th tire danger and not in-
Oct. 27 Hogs 2000 closed 10 lower; create the cot of construction.
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916, newspaper, October 27, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333264/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.