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THE ABILENE DAILY REPORTER WEDNESDAY NOV. 8 1916.
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DAILY REPORTER
Br ABILENE MUKT1NG CO.
Entered aa Second Class Mall at
Abilene Texas.
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SUBSCKIFIIOlf RATES:
ONE YEAR (In advance) .$5.00
ZEPS MAY FLY TO AMERICA.
Almost forgotten now aro Walter wore rescued frbni a precarious plight
Wnllrrvrtn'n nltnmtita n rrnsa tlin Af- liv a nrtSSlnc StCaniCT.
Inntte In'nn nlrnhln nnd nttnln llio1 '.'The Zeppelins have accomplished
North Polo In a dirigible but nllho so little of actual vatud In the war"
the various newspaper correspondents wrote Mr. v oilman not long ago
lone aim abandoned bla own trano-l"thftt Mt la known that the Germans
atlnnt'e aeronautic ambitions ho con- are bitterly disappointed. They have
SIX MONTHS (In advance)'...'.'. 2Jo' considers It quite possible that the Idst twenty-fivo or thirty ships cost-
frttnnu trrrjci n.. w.f.Mk. 1 1T Timfa' mnv nirnln nt.trtli hn wnrlil hvllnc larno sums Of money and In TO-
ONfi MONTH (lu advance) 60 'sending a Zeppelin to America. turn therefor have nothing to show In
I Mr. Wcllman was born at Mentor the way of results. Having Invested
TELEPHONES t lohlo 5S years ago today. He was cd- eo much In these huge crafts and got
n. i - i r.ir..ininn fi7 Ucntcd In a Michigan country school so little out of them one would not
Business and Circulation 67 and n hfa co4nccllon wllh Jolir. bp surprised to see an effort to uso
Editorial Office "'nr Slo nallsm at the age of 14 when ho roun- the remaining ships In a spectacular
Society .... 1097 or ai.n. h wccWj. ewspapcr at Sutton orn If profitless voyage or .two to
Subscribers falling to receive their pa-'Neb. At the age of 21 he established American shorn. The first Zoppolln
po -regularly ill Confer a favor upon n dally paper the Burning Post in t0 start for America might encounter
tha Saement by reporting the Cincinnati in 18S4 he was engaged as favorable or unfavorable or neutral
Bamo to the business office. 'Phono correspondent by the Chicago uecoru winua or wm m uui ""'""'"-;
. -- I later tno itecorn-neraiu nnu now me nnu iiiuiw pun. um-. -
'u I.. .. .- - ... . ... It .-r.1t n.rinl ntln nt tlinqo Mt
licrniu. tor srvcriu jmra iic o mm it m.h" ii "- - -if
i.tr nnrriwnnmignt. nrul hU ttiill.iii rintiors hrcnlelnE northward
rarx'nf ns nn mlvrnturer did not hOKln toward the European side and land
111111 iltlCl D.Uiiu.MO v. --1--. . . . "- I. - . - a .. . . ii... -.. Ir.n.il
any person firm or corporation wiucn until 1S94. when Ms newspaper piaceu on uio coasi qi ornuHi .
mav occur In the columns of THE HE- htm at tho head of an Arctic cxpcdl- prana Joaef Latul. Spitsbergen
L'UltTEit will be gianiy corrcciuu upu.j.tion. ien years ngu hu uig.uusuu m- muu u iiuv.v.
Any erroneous ' reflection upon the
Mmr-iMor. Rinnilliic or renutatlon or
Nova Jembla
Green-
U'n all In the game
Its being brought tb tho attention of0tier polar expedition to attempt to but a fair sporting olmnce. Ann k i
i. iVi1" !- i nni uv on nroini inal A ttKrii ii? kalspr artd had a few super-
inoiirm. !.. " I" "j ";.-' ". . "--.."...". ... ...nt. nAhinIr
largo airship was built in pans anti zoppenns tying nuuui n .."
transported to Spltzoergcn nut conui tenor to io innn uws "'"""";
tlons were so unfavorable that noth- down on school children 1 d start half
nnnnrrtn1!Dhh.l Ilia Intna nllil i I'ntoll nt 111 Mil for N'CW YOTK anU
'.- nnn.lniinlta nrnlnnt rnti 'a nl- Itinn InV n linttlo Wltll Votl notlimanll-
tempt to cross the Atlantic In a tllrl- Holjbtfog that at least one of them
glble balloon America but again his would get across." Heaumont Ln-
hopes were blighted and tho voyagor8 tcrprlso.
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WEDNESHAY SOY. 8 11(S.
LAW AND THE BIGHT OF SUF-FRAGE.
Debates and Decisions
Ily rrank Grlmcj.
Suvcral Texas newspapers haVo dls
cussed tho Terrell elcctlou law recent-
i.. a ......... tt... mitiii.nr lioinir the Ails-
nn fntnRinnn which had tho following i
to say of the law In connection with the who's Next?
decision of tho suprome Court In tho A quatrain Is nn Idle verse
HurdlcstoiiOIlmoro cases Of small account but still
'The many and wonderful monstrosl- AVhcn Inspirations aro perverse
ties f tho Terrell election law nr It sometimes helps to fill. .
: "iiwi . .nn nttuutlou of tho W. Kee Maxwell In Peoria Journal.
iibum ii wuofc 77 t
people by the latest decision of the su-
prcrao court
Thn fact of tho existence of those
wldo loopholes in that act la ucceutu j
ntcd by tho many crosscut uiim
handed dpwn from time to time by tho
court of last resort in tho state.
"Tho decision In the Gllmoro caso la
in keeping with others gone ueiuru
Your quatrain helped us out a bit
it filled some spaco up fine;
Anotihcn tho credit tacked to It
Fitted up another line.
Judd Lowis in Houston Post.
We too aro writing Idle verse.
which curely is n sign:
'Our lnspiratlonn aro perverse
Or else we're not a-tryln'.
.Star Gazer in San Marcos Times.
A LITTLE FUN
Selected.
A While Lie.
Caller Is Mrs. Wank In?
New Irish Maid Xo ma'am she's
not at home and may God forgive tho
awful lie Pin telllu' ye. (Slams the
door.) Doston Transcript.
Instruction!!.
Sergeant (drilling funeral party)
Upon tho corpse Issuing from tho
dead 'ouse mortuary or what not tho
'ole will nssumo a mellngcoly haspuct.
Mlndon Magazine.
Hepcrts frcm
All Agree that Lydia E. Pinkhai
Vegetable Compound Wondj
Relieves W omai
illy
Frnm nil nartfi of thi counithc clearest evidence is
constantly coming to theVfidfof the Lydia IE. Pinkham
Medicine Co. of Lyjn Mass. prdying the woitlerf ul power
shown by Lydia 13 Pinkhamyvegetable Compound
controlling ills pecjliar to wfifaten. Here a jb letters from
Vermont Arkansas and Ne Jersey:
It Cured Mel
xburY Vt. "A year
"
i&f
vrtii
taken vfitli a femalo tfov
.. l.l - LL .- l.l.. .4
uui if ii gut uiiy
tat
Jdiain'sVoRctaulo
! a koou deal nnu
it
Pi
mi
tlivt I irrowttcrnb
ior lyurK at
U(l itt dnrofeonsu
raiiHio woula bjiv
owi truly'Say tha
file GoirtlxHuul
nlTeriuc about ci
chiejsrtlred iuo." Jftrs. Nellie
t December I
nnd doctored for
I took Lydia E.
Mv back troubled
roubles lasted so long
nd T folfc n creat dra
know-s what 1 sulercd
another doctor I was so
to liavo nn operation.
E. lMiikbanrs Vege-
S'
igeiKl to mo ior nucr
months Vns Avonderful medi
Frien
call you my
iam
to ci
TAmfliAnnT. 4:
-Trw 1
ti iionlflfift nothing and leaves the
voter as much at sea as had there been
no ciucuuu u. in)l rt .. .
"Tho Terrell election law Is atrouB- TJrcd of hg nmins
ty on honesty and thero will nocr uoa o mnk(j a Uy tQ sayc our fflC(j
fair election under Ub provisions anu And run t(a Junk for nHnK
mandates. Mineral Wells Index.
"The law itself provldoa for parti' ex-
ecutive committees and clothes ttiem v0 pounco upon this lilt of stuff
with certain powers but In no cage yet As wo would grcot a brother;
coming to the supreme court has that We'rq feeling sore apd mean nn tuff
committee been glvon more standing And can't find any qthor.
than a school boy at the edge of the .
ice without skates. . "nltic. is
"Courts aro established for the pur- In splto of the fact that v;q do nbt
...likphii intniiicLntand intellf lnow at this inlnuto who wah olected
li: Htho xnnv star ufi
courts of Texal haw .lono this In re- nuo.doy's election the grass looked
louria ol c"a "' "'. i...!. tiy Jtst ns green as over when wo came
gard to the "f'lta town In tho cool dawning of the
have risen so Vfh?rTcSLs arc '9W da-- tho nr wa9 Jlftt as l""tc' Ul8
ment and belief that or cc "tonro UUofijiew jU8t us hrlH. lw. mar-
as having been written In an untrans tag thJngH woro cinttcrlns Just
latnblo language. noj8jiy tho business men going to
-When ho secretary of Btate ordered (ijejr places of business walked just a
tho name of the nominee for railroad j riakly and the wolt known gooe wai
commissioner named by tho executive suspended at tho ago-old altltudo.
committee of the democratic party toi itl fact Jf wo had a guess coming-
bo printed on the ticket he was acting v.i say that the earth 13 still In Ite
under the lajv as it existeu anu was in crou neavon i nu m ojisiujiuu. iium-
forco at ilrit time. nowor and human frailty is still
"In tL short Interval between that J "h us and prosperity Is still doing
!!r8ua&ecoCurf ScSTuS dS - not . Sngle. solitary rent in
ka under which the wwty or elate r ihQ mxi liroMontt m.
acted and tells PTO?I S cet! If WlUon is still it. hurray!
printed naroo must be wholly erased wl8kera are to be Uie provaillng
and the uamo of the man for whom 0 R tJ0 WhUo Hmig0 M raole
the voter desires to cast h s ballot a If the noman-llko shaven cheek
must bo written thereon with a pen atn triumphant aftor many dlffl-
or pencil. "cnltlos so mote It bo
"Suppose the voter lots h!3 ballot Having vented thtse pert remarks
go through -without erasing that prln- wo will to business.
tulname and dopogita thaiallot wlthi
tho printed name thereon as his choice iiator Itusell
for that oartlcular office and that bal-. "Pastor" Itusaell. tho notod Inde-
lot la thrown out under the decision of jandent preachar dlod Tuesday on arj
tho court Is that really complying wiw W8t bound tram neiween Ainaruio ami
the law? i Canadian. Heart failure was glvon as
"The books aro filled with decisions 'tho cause of hta death. PaHtor Itus-
. tl .. l- i.i oCOU ni thfirB sell Rained considerable reputation a
" Z tho7oUunde.ngldncrp.e a writer and preacher. b.longedl
evolved in all of them-what was tho to no sect anu niann wnw
f . . o i !i.ir nf tha voter That trary to the orthodox churches. Nat-
Jiilent and desire of t hj b vot or. inai wurHuuch opposition to
s the one and only that can dom g d -t iQ un)er.
mate a decision onhe result of an . u& m tolwe ttny
election. Way he found many followers through-
"What was the intent and desire of the country. Ilalrd Star
tho voter what was he trying to do n "Vfer thing Pastor Itussell
for whom did he intend to vote and taught we lielteyje was the doctrine
the presumption conclusively is that that man as a thousand years la
If the name of a candidate was on the wjtcn to repent after he hands In hi
ballot he cast written or printed nhly check. The niblo or som"
there that is the man for whom the bu authoritv says that a minute hero
ballot was cast. lis an eternity in eternity or acm-
"Let any man or set of raen. pollti- '
rally Inteut. with malice prepense
seek to conlost th0 right ottheTot?r
to cast his ballot with a name eunar
written or Drinted tnereon. anu uao
Xot 1II? Concern.
"Tom." said n rector to n lad who
was picking mushrooms In the rectory
fields "beware of picking i toadsto
instead of a mushroom; they are easy
to confuse."
"That be all rolght surt that be!"
said tho urchin; "us hain't a-goln to
eat 'em ourselves they're goln to
market." Tlt-lllts. .
me
you
I'nnercHsary.
Tho lorflcer Didn't you seo
coining up tho linos?
The Recruit Yes air.
Tho Officer Than why dldut
fll: "Who goes there?"
Tho Iteerult Why!' hang 1t.l'va
hnowad you'Slnc'o yDu'Nvas a Rid '
S4duoy nullotln.
'
Different 'ow.
Youth enjoys many things that man-
hood dislikes."
"Oh I. don't know. That's a plat-
itu're. Cite aa Instance."
"Well when I was about ltj years
ojd l thought shaving was fun."
KansaJiltj Journal.
Her First Order.
Mr Youngbrldo (to butcher) I've
just thought of something for dinner
my husband Is very rond of. tou
iavo chickens?
Butcher -Y'es'm; njco and frosh.
Mrs. YoungbrIdj Well please cut
out the cronuotlos and I'll tako them
with mo. Uoston Transcript.
'ot the Dangerous Did.
Little llobby wns pulling the dog's
tail when his aunt said: "Yon mustn't
Co that llobby; ho will bite you."
"Oh no" said Dcbby; "dogs don't
blto at this end."
a puzzled air; "that's the second time
tthut's happened this- mornlnV
Her Be
iawkflf N. .!."! mti
Itvo done for r
. - i
'ofljfonna lor oomo
m's VcgetatJb Compound
it woman svtio suliers
1 7th St. Wiehawken N
Lwful
W1..
Me
jhh x
bA
FltENOU.
sfc friend for what
I am CO nn nm iissmg through
timo I ieic iwu out sinco i tooK
ilno and nll reconj-
did." Irs. Kathih
pal
Branch
cramping pi
nide. Iw
tho timo nm
Lydia E. P;
thrco mont
ins in'Side.
montlit suffered with
awftjriains in my loft
an a iiren iccnngnu
3d at niirht. I took
kham's Vegetable Coinpounu and in
1 was weu." jam. mm: uattis
Wff
rk. 'Evc
s and I h
rv irrccuLi
did not Sid
Branch Ark.
If you want special advlco write to Lyrtln E.
TMntrlinui !Tii1lnlni Cn. ti-nilt..-ritl.). TjVIIII.
Mass. Your letter will bo opened rcud and answered by a
woman nnd held In strict commence.
1 41
t .ft-'' "a
HED
138000 OYSTERS
may bo well therefore for the farmer
to save tho cotton from which 4ie
wishes to preserve the seed until near
tho close of tho ginning season when
tho prosfliire of business on the gin
jla not so grenL It must ho kept In
mhi'l by tho farmer striving to lm-
Iprovo tho typo of his cotton through
rye - Isood selection that ho can not be ns-
FVHt Illltrrrmts VM nFKl(Flis'sur-d of R'nB cvt'n relatively pure
itt riiriiiT' win 'r i iMi il 'roni the gin wlUiout the co-op-
OH' FI.Mi 1'AUt.
oration of the glunor.
Since thore arc so many opportuni
ties for seed panning through gins
Ih general use to become mixed with
seed of luferfor quality. It Is pointed
out by tho Department's specialists
Special to The Roporter.
SAN A.NGI3I.O Texas. Novombor 8.
According to figures furnlshod by local
fish and oyster markets over 13U.0OQ thtU t0 moiii offiCtIve plan for ptc.
oystorB were consumed In San Angelo IorrIn tho urlt. of Heod la for oacl
last woelf. These oysters wore ro-lcommun!ty t0 detormlna by experiment
celye In San Angolo two shlpmontB.tllQ partCular vnriety of cotton which
dally from the coast. l bo8t sultod to u8 HeQti0Il ftmi for
Ilo-oloct the present directors and tho farmers to agree to plant that va-
off leers of tho San Angulo lr Aa. rety on) WUb tho prcsont practices
soolatlon and tho success of tho 1S1 KimnB and tho custom of planting
fair is assured." This seams to be ... vnPIoa iniiHrriminniiw n
iai( n ilm rluitfipa I . .. " .7 ...
tho standing sentiment of the visitors
of the San Angelo fall fair. The San
Angolo fair now has the distinction of
being the second largest in Texas.
The required $35000 bonus for the
erectlpjLof a. $150000 tourist hotel in
SSrr"Antolo hau practically been rais-
ed according to the hotel committee
of tho San Angelo Hoard of City De
velopment Tho hotel will bo built by
Strange.
"!ook-nhoro porter" said an Irato
man sticking his head out of an up
par north on a Pullman "you've
brought mo one tan Bhoo and one black a local capitalist provided tho bonus
one." (is secured.
"Well! Iso gettin mighty ca'loesl local produce men claim that no
all right." remarked the porter with turkeys will have to.be Imported for
tho Thanksgiving and Christmas holt
days. A largo crop of turkeys was
ralsod over this section.
How Ho Proved It. I Fresh mill: and butter now brings
They ware trying an Irishman charg- a nice prleo on the Jocal market. The
ed with a petty offense when theretall prle of butter Is 35c per pound
judge asked: jand sweet milk Is selling at 12 l-2e per
"Have you any one In court ho quart
will vouch for jour good characterrf Quite a good deal bf-f tailing is he-
Tib Jour Honor." quickly re-'ing dona on the Conrhp rhw ner
sponded the Celt; "thore'sjtfie sheriff San Angelo during the past fow day.
there." f fSevoral good catches haTe boon re-
'WhyyJur Hon&V Jlared he "I ported
don't ifa know the in " I Cottos g6d is selliug in Sou Angelo
"OWrve. yjwr HotbrV said the Jr- at $50 per ton
trlui
the
the
)rlv
Yobserve that' Those residing wwae diaVknee from
'ountrn for twelve tha buslneas section ol .'jtr'Anseiij su
eriff dlesn't know without a mode of transportation ar
.iMrnftfilr few a" u-3lr.hin?ut(fAr V fr (lift ftiaetfnn CO.
November 28. A street car franehlse u" iujt.
Malaria J will be voteil on at that time ap.il if it
TJ
Til
.!
JIoaLliajlgerbt oil Streets.
hAimiAi. Tojtas Kor. &aloney
'cliansara operating In the City or
Jht tollot reTectfid wTd I possibly a Mexico and generally In larger 1U' prr?
Hb!V.tSlS dlfSonrrrom tho cif.es throughout the ripabU In. great gja
'wand desire of the -"-
or mv peupic ww v v - -" - -r
of the Tery Institutions oi iree gov
bid
Ixtre
Hulld UpThe System carries stret cars will be in ODoratiou
Standad GROVJi'S in A slum Uttfe
11 TON Vou knnwl r- '
taking atbe formula is PRESKHYINO 1TH1TV OF
"cvrb" broker in Now York
of the
ernment would be broken dovu- MVfc dfau.bteful
and
every labc showinc it is
a . . M . "- FS
uiiv nun iiuii iuw (tuicios luiiii.
Thl QtHoinc dnveyout uuiiiia the
trol bmiaup tl systtf; 0ignts
OVEB SIX TONS OF SILYEK
I IM KVItHB" munuuo.
1 tEXAS
.... m
The Texas W
8tpJ and bladder troub
h vnv mf'rsPHLtND hare recently been taken to eoafin backs. rbeuntaUs
OS lilt uuiamunu nnaneial oera to etlbLiihd - ities of the kldr.
dwnsm. la order to enforc thl totix taeu
ruUng tho "oeyetes" as the wauty ydder troubl
ohaggery are tenjied lu Mexita. a sold by your
been eemtmllitA to imy ntuvy tax tuatl on recel
i and conftee ttolr oiiaratloa ta eif.-Eflttle li two
made
(seldom fHs
a t' tatimonI
KEW 1.0KUOK. ("6- Nv 7. Si
and oae-h&lf tons of silver bullion from
the mint at San Fraui.-hee were un-
loaded here today at the rallrcai sta-
mn bv an exprohsi cempaay aad
iJryannTtrtd to tbo German mefekuat cos.
"T r ; ' -.. i.i .i ...Q1 no A rnUl Was rettlV MOdS S
BVpanue ?-. -"-- : ----. -' iarati&1! ta . statw Dr.
pier ror sw-" - - ' ciidmt 6l I
Tke metal was eonveysd through the and all were arrested and hevUy fta rUtK
. "! ... ..- n .i-f.ic uiilirail rt It 'a ktntert similar r.ikltt alld ea 1
tiwaed guards and few peoss ftt orcements of cxthange operations
aw Jbe 3tc j?it3P'"tc4 vt S'" being coflfftd to offices wilt twit be
Ti .r-fScrDrcrcrtyasbeiagcaQ put Into eWcct tnrough&ut tuv. repai t
ui Uw- ik
lie
1
or iaU -Udb.
UaWXIlKJt. 1
onrr- cure icia't
Hm. wife k? and lali
m mnYim lrreiui
Id. dhf VI.JJ.J
VJO WW V dULBI
W wnen KeguiL
e inirii.ln t m
CaW IIHKiimiDU LI
W&WF Wjil he i
riiitl 01. nncS
pop's treatmJut
H nArfpt r nf
as from ttilX
UJ tlll MtH
a. iif.il- . .". n
Mi: Mo li irj
. w Tyy
r PJlt rtt
hi I
rvb3
the same locality say the specialists.
It Is only a question of time until all
varieties no matter how well selected
will descend to one mongrel type
Much the same mechanical condi
tlons which mako tho mixing of seed
from different bales a common occ ur-
ronro in ginning bring about the
"plating" of bales of XJbor The gin
nor in his anxiety to crowd the ca-
pacity of his gin frequently does not
allow a sufficient length of time for
each wugonload of seed cotton to be
ginned completely. His estimate may
bo sufficiently correct as far as the
actual amount of cotton Is coucerncd
hut thero Is a possibility that each
bale will got a few pounds of lint from
the preceding load and In turn will
leave a Ilk amount of cotton fur the
next hale. Thus tho bales are uot only
plated but as they often are not of
the same grade the better bale may be
penalized down to the value of the
lower grade as tho grade of a bale Is
usually determined by the lower side.
.When lawyers go Into court the
claim the earth. It la probably be
cause there are so many lawyers in
politic that no campaign claim is
ever less than record-breaking Tole-
The fiat.onal game has had a hard
tiaw iig season playing aauut a
presidntial campaign and tit luro-
uem l.dT.-s'WliwaTikee WisconGiu-
ARE YOU THINKING OF
CHANGING YOUR ACCOUNT?
If so consult us before opening elsewhere.
Let usdemonstratetoyouthe high char-
acter of service rendered by the old estab
lished bank.
THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
yr.T.n ifciu A3!iAitt.ilBiaazxmmEtu.
Place Your Insur-
ance with the Oldest
Agency in Abilene
MOTZ &
. m p tnr a. . .em
Am PIS mm irl
lulii I 111
ssKPKai" v;a' mxou
COTTO SKEU FOK I'LAVflSd J
WASHINGTON'. D. C Nov f -In
order that the purity of his cotton seed'
may be preserved fur planting the
farmer patroalzing the ordinary cus
y turn Kin should se to It that all seed
fc are carefully cleaned from th mat hln
" cr. traasuortatiua iltannels. and r
In f niupli.u Kefru-a c.i-rntiillK jre iI.
tea an. his sutiti eattaa. iays a rt-tebt ub-
&Ot lunlinn .f tkc I' K 1 U HirUnrit of
bV 4 1A..I..- U.. Xl.tll.i... Tkl
. .Krietiii.iE. ibf'i a iiu.icliu iu.
Small itAB ntnninu Itif..nrvutln?i fnitfV'a
an A - . . T J
. " era." Under ordinary practice a-ff
FSa:
I
EAO STUfFED FROM
catArhoracold
;yfteamAppllcdlir Nostrils
wujid Tihi.i gt.
fal tlHi UJ.
betid ... n ouui front tha lul lnur Iflll-
hd .6r 1 Is left I the "seed roll-' whUa
"" ftil a prtion ot the matblaery. and
this Is uae4 w IUi the seott of ihu
" aext haie seed from the latter bale be-
ing left in turn
i Often the gioner will bo o busy
cj aa orutoa.y day that it mill bo im
I i sr ' . Uisa ' pa e lue uuve i.c
Jjpens AirJa'asLaes lUgfat Lp.
H
Your
clog
open
lour head clar
ly lo :
'gli for
.t&rrb
head
Ith at
p; the air
you can
king snuf-
ness. No
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this fragant antiseptic.
in your Jbstnla. It ptn-
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For Real Eatato Bargains
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Vacant Property
HlIntlK'hS Sites .
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hist jour property for sale
WITH rs
Vl.'U I'l'SII IT!
PROTECTION FROM
FIRE LOSS
Is Of Even
Greater Individual
Importance to You
Than tho Protection of
The Country's Indus-
tries It Does Not Depend On Tho
Passage of tariff laws
But Simply
"-"- On The Securing of
A Fire Insurance
Policy!
COMPERE & COMPERE
INVESTMENT BROKERS
Real Estate Loans Insurance Rentals.
KrflBKVfl
HOiViE BUILDERS
Will find in our stock all necessary Puliits Slains Varnishes
Enamels etc. for both interior and exterior woodwork or
plaster while our mammoth stock of
WALL PAPERS
Consisting of the largest Wall Paper stock in Abileno offers
exceptional opportunities to discriminating buyers both whole-
sale ami rptail
. . NO ADVANCE
In price will be asked while a leading Eastern wall paper man-
ufacturer has just advised that his company will ppt into ef-
fect immediately a 25 per cent increase in price on all grades
of their make. 8
RALPH PAINT AND PAPER COMPANY.
feSi5E$ifk
jji6LKAi.Tlli Mr air - ft it r t1 N.
to trade where you destro bat yea
will find It to your advantage to
buy your groceries fancy and sta-
ple here. It's the precaution we
take again it impure foods that
makes housekeeper! feel aoie In
imytne here. Bok of that are tha
lowest prleea toao4 asyvker.
J. W. Evans
T
Plumbing
We huve 'opened our btibi-
ness in tlie old E. h Norton
stand 1025 South Fii-ht street
and are prepared Jo do your
plumbing work connect your
stoves? and in fa tke care
of your wants -in Plumbiug
High Class Work a Specialty.
PHONE 5
FRANKLIN
Plumbing Compy
A.R. and E.E. Franklin Props
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