The Abilene Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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THESE FARMERS BELIEVE
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It a elrth h will Tw a hnm-rt(ntrr 'I I'm goto lo Irtnnt lfl er" in cot-ls:
good ftir fhl i ear tht the iirtr'tortlon and the rest in rent mfi uA hwHe. f
nre pmniiiM t prtn !" iwIth?
namher ht firnuiv of th Atrtin-
fcwntfj it vi.u biirnrd mat th- m
all in favof of a mire-enough Mr fn-r
anil tht thi vwir N the jfr or alt
yer to fiflh ll nnrt i-lmw the po.
lite tthft1 t .- Tr-.ti h' done mt-l
mit il.
Hi rrlt to the hog nwetin that
la befits itghnml In YVett fexaa ever
fnrm. -whn rotitil lie pn one even-
IrtB-the-jwat-we'e mw'rwmt MnwwrTrt
in ntvwr tr rntRing more hog rrnr
tlwUty nil the farwers of thli roromu-
nllv erther Iwtvti ham nmv or intern!
to Bet mme genii if they can find
the right ftrt at the Hgttt nrfc-e ." a
one farmer ntfil Some of the farr-ier
r ratMnft hgn troth for their own
family ui ahrt to 11. while other
r iheretv mining ertough to Miptib
the famfty
The following. Rive the people a
llltle tiirht on wlnU the farmem or thi-
iinffitilirtte nertlon are doing at thb
time til nil own to wnlf "tient the
jiranperont tfnie lltnt re In pro"
or iieif'R.
if i rtiM-v
ilr. Uoneir who iivf four and n hull
tirw Muih of Abilene. Mutmt "Dur-
ing Hit? jmnt fear I ntatle ta huh f
eolloii anil have two more in piefe
lToo Imshela of tmiis soo liuslieln ot
w!ini ami SB tofin of matte 1 wiit
jiltsi ahortt Ui mme aerenifp ihi
yAjjiiK'ejt pomihly mttm orton on
UITOIITP 'II HOI IWIOR IMI 1 RPf HI
any rfreat nrmront of nmnll ffrain 1
am ttleo etiflfvathilt fflor !.-nrt lh
year.
"t am niHhijt my oMtf Iicirr. ) lw
five iirootl iori now anl 1 eJtiieet to
lien "nmiRii nojftt to rome nit wpfi
nml have plenty left for trtV oWti w
1 think the M'iwi Texair Fair h a Ron-
thing nml will Mliiport H to the e
tent cif ahowliiK proititel If wieh that
1 rI.o ai'e hiineil Worth.'
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Mr. Newton llvel alx mlfw north
wejtt of Aiilh'tle ilurinx the Jmut vr
but now Uvea one tiillo )i(ittliiiHl of
kafflr cwrn etc 1 think it' th heat!
thin tor thto ronntit to tn hrlnst :
fin aom hogs anil an for that matfr.t:
eowa ana horses too We've sot to .
have t!ent of utoek to farm right liq:
tis t mntry. in regarrtu lo Hi6 fair!;
well ftf'vc got to hac aomeihlng herej;
to g to ar.tl 4'1I support it the lient I J;
tin We jfnern!ly Want to go to .i:
snow or omcthtng to online ooelvei s
and I think a fair ! nil risht " :
k. r. iirgfiimr :
Mr. niRliain who ItTea nine mlh" :
Southeat of Abileno In the Capi pom-
miitHty. fftaieil tlml hf iMtrt not farm- :
eii for iho pnat year hut he was titan ;
ning to HTctnt or have tlntd si :
f ..ii. i... aft .. jl ..... i. !.'
ill. 1:111 mill in it fiH in iiira rr.r- i in"
mid that Iw heartily eniorei1 the plain:
to gt a Jot of goou lirood sow herf:
staling that he hnl itlrraiiv ritoi k
"0 hi fnrm but that hrs- wer- rath-
er cnree In his ReeHon Up rnfrk-
el lift it wns due the town euunty.
atll th tl that tli n.untr hp;i
a fair hro Ink fall.
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Sir. May nlantoil -14 aeres of wheat
ftlK Ki&ni MrfhttiM 411' UiaAtinla awfibtf
acre maitfi Jo mm of mamo on iV'zz
aerei anil hi 4s aeres of roiton yirtil.;
el him lle. for ih ireint
year he is hot pluming any mall
gram nm ro! conlUBjR or 0 nerej
of male ami l of eolton. Mr. Slay s
ilalW that ifte eotthiry nHlMt nn' j
row! biootleil hogif for TireeillHg. pur sz
txmn in ht opinion. Mr. Mar llva
about 1 miiee nofthea tf iwwti wf
the itno H' .loiio witnty. If wil '
that he hIIevel tli a iooil fnir wmiHl !
ln a greath help to the iittre eountryHE
.!! tlwt IT ihinga CTmlniel tavorablo
tnnt thirf woW ho ime exMbllf
from ht iH-eiiwi tv wna nore. isr
. W. nmiu i
Ulr J'ijikiWhti.nve on lit fl rtat-t
rfiat for Iho ear lata hf ftetp! S6
srrea ot iimf ilml'S-lelfliii a total t r:
111 foi.in ?" d-rfti of rotton wftli a yiel s
wf I? thi!i Kor another voar Mr
t-'iniik i iiliinlltiig to plunf ?6 aern- s;
of potion anil 0 of mnlye Tl r-
Tyu. Ouotlntr Mr. Xowion. Ijh1 veor 'WHri-t thut Jiimss wire inriri ami
1 mnilf 000 bUMlii'kt ol WlKHiU ISM KHwl ntncti wouhl tn worth Miueh tii
bithiK or oat Sft tnfeM of eottoit fliMl 'hn mir lp wa in favor of n
a gooil fi-i'ii t-riip Tie got t-iiotMjhlfnir "her1 thl.'. pomlng fall sfiylnK ili'i
feiii Bturr n run ml I lout a! in- biisjifi iiiai iher wouii u ni
much i I it gaiherwl Thto -irfcuHiifce of t xbtbttn nvH.bbi.
1 'Xt-rt to tmv so uiri" In oiiip nnilj ' A. linmlili- I
30 atittm in wheat jtint am mum an If I'luoinI 1 uorei of potion. in.Mti ifi1
rrtn rfet In the fh'ld. 1 will plant ahodt iiaif . pm.li. a i.mis of inniae pin- im-i '
lln ton ... HtiBi- .n cotton nml fieiln 3K ac?- bul Wnn hot itlif? Xo ie
that 1 itil luat mjf. Jjlll ol It. for the fumlAK "fup yi-nr ht .
'I thhik thu country m-wl ior hogafta pbuMilnf t plant fS m-rea of tott.iii.
ami 1 will i-hIko onottgh for my telf If
1 ran get thptn."
In rgurI lb the Fair Ir. Newton
Mild; "l hIw;ih (114 !iki a good fair.
I'll rather attcnil a gfioil fair than all
1u 'ten t i.f itiiihtf' Mimi. titltt nml iiiir-
thimi. Iteugrioft with other (nttU'r'-l
in tip t!-M of more brooding hog fori;
li eoumry 't the prfHijt kh Iiik lb lit:
hug wre nftv'f nml that ho hml liwn
the pirturtt nhow tlint evrr oame tofiPV.'' tu ri Htim rf.n- Kttu-u hut nt
Ahllem . ui. in find ft hire.
I I llnnipliery
15 - if rmtoa that yieblml 28
IVHx (innw
ihwen mlii'nortliwfHt.-oC Ahlleti.
'1 lil.iilc S4 ImNik nf i.ltnti .iff f t ! lm ). ? itrrcn of WHeftt I till 1 KllVf HO'I
CO ere af land autt iBftr lliaH'iiit!hifeW. aw nere of rtinitf With nl
ton of uw4h lo Urn mmrtr I made Mfbftrist if ttt tow wu the 110 re-
ton of inahu al rJid it every htt.ie4f if Hr. !nftilihrey' farm am; T(i
ThlH Jiitr lllimtiftytTmiifBflBlklfiatwr trt 4nkJ mput of the Work
in.!!?.". I wilt ww may imtm urt ahtuj'if rwwrt rttfrtng- harvi tlmt j
goon in the land driem up There r It Mrp-i" to. plant 35 aeni of oUiin.1
100 aerrt in wluwt op the fai-ltl whlh-l aww. m ml-ff noren nf oat ln
liolongH to .51r.fij MeOee . Imloiiion t. Hi ir of wheal. n
"In regjrdM to hnRM. well. Itu In tip W thr wiil be 8(1 nerwt of coltnuS
llOK bUMilinpM. At ieN lit I've got evja1it 20 uerf' of lliiilm- il.iiil'il ol hie
oil HOWi and eightu pig. I l-itiM hfrIfjsrn on IHe shiri il Plated that he
for my own one urn! to Hell am w-H. 1tlvi thui the prupoMNl plan ofl
Am for the fair I think . fair tot a good whipping hug lier in lie a utep In tlu.
tiling aiu'. too I'fe got goodii-xt-Mtu-trigiM uiriH'tiqii ns iin larmeni ueeum z:
IHiimI li''fliOB H04 k nbovt fill else. He
Ha he.iuH' In f.nt r the full foi
ill-1 eiiming full
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Husband and Father
Deranged By Flu Is
Murderer oi' Family
my A".iim1 irtml
rr.hvKl.AM. i Mil -l
.. hIi-miIv mi i- iiii.l0 iltiught'i wfcii' hol to diith eatb '
r eiKht mJS-. wl utoL "B lhr "f H'l fttlier
lo go I've got to take the kid.
"I think we've got a better pron-
ptict for n rrnp thbt yeil tln we i ver
liad beforrt tttut w've got a good
win In lint ground loo We'vw got
lnt yenr'a -eion and lhlyiir'n ubw.
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"The farmer itt xhv country liav
hml a hnsHl old iirne for tlm jiat wv-
eral vi-nrst 1 had 14(1 iieron in a erop
ill 19IS well. I made iimt ejiougll Otf
tht plMft. to .iy tin taken l''iy 1
had fifty aereti In enl and make a
good eiop. 1
eotton and ha.Vi
nick ami don't know wlietber I'll piW P .' !V' a'f he Iwpitat with
...i n..n i.i.i . it i ... bullet lii tln braiiu
get thb nop out I'll h thankful. Wi. M' l?'luZ ''V'Tt ir. 'J ?w' frnJP-
lv be. a t)ro S er aod I Si WH!!"" r "Jf '' n"wf1 f r
the ftru 4r I've ver faUMio niak!' 1M ' wlr aa ' hB H'r
a erop of moiiio kind giul l mtaw! H1mh. .:
compfftely'thut year. ri . oition liiei
plenfoY'd iVKfl . sf!Pet.i-
ln".t 2'.iw-? Jkna-I'. '- ! "rV 7 .'ealury ile4 Tt
on on mv farnf now """"j.llla hoin III Itoat kwo Mirly TIlUr
.m ?H.b'.. .!l!l . . ii'y unwning of of ut Iiidlgeatbiii e
"I think w aiiKhr to have a fah- UMI4iH ut;tt fori.
""'' if .fl"' "". i'l! fmlttht!Tewi. for burial I the A l-. tlre
""""' "T . i Zlr . i . UiHierwkuifc' Co. Thurwt.i mghi
tjie tun f Il tiuies for a gool fair ( Jr .. .. x j -
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Ir. Knight ha lived io tbbt i-oiiu- I'l-eli'i 4eMrwbie buugalow but Hill
try fur niiuilwr of sr.it. Iut luiiii tu.ii-.ulti j nb- apartinvnl ui several
tho iMit two yearn lived in tiitlaliom.i. . ronioa nnfurnUhc'l Hft rfft-rwure.'
lie iift levtiitly ifturntd to tlii--! ttutl uill pj well for emitiitHK Rol
(tannin aiwl it at prefol lin-ti'd k I'liooi' 12- .
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These Dresses are w special purchase personally selected from one o(
our largest and best popular priced dress connections in New York.
Every Dress in the lot is new unci made in the n e w Spring models
The new style features that every vell dressed woman is interested in
are emphasized here short sleeves hip pannier effect wider skirts etc.
.Materials are Satin Serges Tricotines. Foulards and Georgelle combi-
nations. These prices are very much below normal value:
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2.S "Druses 2.6 loesses . . & "Dresses
(ivovce 25.00 I Cvolc& $& dViolce ?0.00
i" -ir -ii- iiiiii nnnrwiiiiiMiii ilvwiLn
M.aw Cav &vade TDveases teve
This week we will show for the first time many handsome new Dresses from New York's best style shops.
The display will be .very interesting to those who appreciate striking new styles and handsome qualities.
Prices are from $50.00 up to $117.50
rr ii iff ftrm hiiwwhiib miiii wIpimUji
I 5e "Kev SpTvw 'SavVoTei Smls
We have never had a showing of Suits that compared with the showing
for Ibis week in richness daintiness and charm. They are assembled
here from Hellsinger Prinlzess and other high grade suit makers. The
materials are fine Tricolines Serges Wool Jerseys and Mannish Mix-
lures lo add variety to the selection. They are the most becoming suits
shown for many seasons on ."account of the shorter coals semi-fiftcd
waists with narrow belts fuller skirls and other little style changes
that emphasize the individuality of the wearer. You'll also like the
youthful models in ripple-tail effects and handsome silk linings. We
demonstrate the buying power of this store in this display of real suit
values at . $30.00 $35.00 $38.50 to $97.50
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A fresh shipment of New Ginghams Dresses just
received including some very pretty models from
Bellv Wales. New colors in checks and plaids
with pretty trimming' in Organdie and Embroid-
ery give these dresses unusual charm and becom-
ingness for home or neighborhood wear. Prices
are $6.50 $8.50 to $20.00
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Are coming in daily. Pumps and Oxfords have
the call for early wear. Satin Suede and Kid in
black and dark brown are especially good. We
are in position lo lake care of your needs in the
heller grade of dependable footwear and will be
glad to show you the new styles as they come in
and fit you correctly. Our prices are as low as
good shoes can be sold for.
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Pretty dashing styles for early Spring wear. Also the more conserva-
tive styles but every hat emphasizes thai distinctly new and exclusive
air for which the Hats from this store are recognized. Rapid sell-
ing makes it necessary for constant shipments of new hats to reach our
Millinery Department promptly to replace those sold. So we emphasize
lisaiew shipment iijiUiuiLAVOjeks sellings LoraeJn Monday or any clay
next week and see the new Gage Styles Vogue Styles and "Klzee"
Styles. Three very good style sources and found exclusively at this
store in Abilene.
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The Abilene Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1920, newspaper, February 1, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314985/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.