The Abilene Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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SHE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE (CH1XI
A
Get Behind
Goverrvrcve
How arc yon goitis' to feel wlu-n yon moot the
soldiers rcturiiinr from tile battlefields where
tlioy fuefil ilenlh for YOUlUnke? . .
ITow would you reel 'r?ru tlioy tQ tell you the
ammunition guvt out the guns didn't uolno Hie
tanks failed to arrive t
How will you feel if they toll you isomCof the
casualties would nevci hnd( 'ocdtlrrtsd if (hey
lind lii'ou suppliejl with sufficient vy'nr equip-
ment? ' ''".
f ott helped you'll feel like nn At)ierican. IX
you didn't you'll feel lika n cilr.
(M behind your Kor-or'iunent help-buy the nee-
ihshiv war equipment ly. making your appli-
vation for bonds of the
3RD LIBERTY LOAN
First State. Bank
ABILENE
j PERSONALS J
Mrs. W I' Ilabb und younij son
haye returned from a visit to frlendR
and relatives at Winters.
Mr and Airs. ChaTlle Robinson of
Svcetwater spent Saturday night and
Sunday In Abilene with frlonds mid
relatives
Sir. and Mrs. Ahgust Held have" re-
turned from an extended stay at Fort
Worth and wll again mako Abilene
tholf home
Mrs. E. J. EUlson.'who lias Jjoen III
for several u-ceke. was resting bettor
Monday naming friends fit the fatally
wltt lit glad to learn
Cornoral Itavmond Uohnori of the
ariihUlaiico corns. Caini) Travis. Is
Hero fln a thirty-day agricultural fur- -Mr. and Mrs. W. (i Webb of Al-
lough and will assist his father Cortl"any wore shoppers in the city'Wed-
Donncll With the planting of thejhegdny. .
crops.1-Corporal Donnell is among the MIsbob' Kstolle Tonnyson And Mlng'a
first. men In this county and section havo- accepted positions' at Urecfcon-
to obtain an agricultural furlough. 1
W. J. Bchreh.i Spent .Wednesday lu
the Hunger eil Molds where ho re-J
.4
ported a spIen'J'd rain
aira Cyrus. N. Bay left .&
.s
TlllrBlnV
mprnlnK for Fort". Worth f0I. a ywu
ttl Lab. . 4
mui ur .uiuijj sr. ami Mrs. wm
iiuiuKUi"vi J
UlCk FrCC. .walan .oaUt .iF n'flriv nfrlit fnr. 1n11ha In irnuftftnan in n
11 alJ 'ainc Xera's Is here 'for a tekrum announcing the illnqss ot her
visit with hl8 v.rother. W. 41. FreO.tmnU-of
cashier tne jo-rgt gidfo Bank. ). Waldo I'attorsoii Ureen son pf City
MrVVnlter W. Campboll and othor Superintendent 11. D. Green came n
S ?"s will furnish music for. the " Tuesday night from Groat Lakes' na
5(urday meeting of tho Forguson.'val training station to spend nyiur-
Club at the court house district court lough. '.
room 3 o'clock p m. t H. J. WJllofbrd. formerly of Abl-
Tho nev. Janles Hall of Anson phs-j lone but who has been at Sah An-
tor of the ProsWytorlan church there solo for over a yddr. Is now In Abl-
underwent an oneratlon for nnnendl-
cltU nt n local h'osnilal Wednesday I
and' was rebortcd to bo doliiE. well
J Ho was accompanied to Abilene lly
JUdce AV. B. Chaoman. 1
Berino Schmidt has returned fronii
a three weeks' trip through southern
Kansas and stated that crops In that
seotlon. are lbokliii! fine. Wheat audi
alfalfa aro doing well and tho livestock'
fs fat and sleek. "In spite of all that
I was mighty glad to hear the portoi
call Abilene for after all thoro is. noJ
place In tho world like Abllano."o!r.
Schmidt sald.v He celebrated IiIb ar-
rival home by buying ?R00 worth of
Liberty lionds.
Guy McCarty returned. Wednesday
night from a visit to Oklahoma City
Ardmore and other placed. JIo roporN
ed heavy rains over Oklahoma and
down through Texas ta Dallas which
got another heavy rain Wednesday.
Hunger had a heavy rain' wodnoanay
Ton hilled north of that jihuo hi'Drnughpn's Buslnoss Collogo.
Stephens county extraordinary hoavjr Mayor E. N Klrby comd lu Vonday
hall fell some o.f tho stones bp'ug rc-
pdrtod to moasuro nine lncho lii elf-
cumforence.
H. Bob Keoblo went to Ilotn. Fisher
county Friday lo deliver a' liberty loan
speech.
Judgo J. M Wagstoff wont to Win.
tern Friday to deliver njlborty loan
oddrcsa then. ' 1
L. B." Baker from tho old stato I
hero vlsltlsg his daughter Mrn. C.
Donnell and family.
Jlaster N G. Wnde Ii.iIh uhdorgono
two operations at John llophlns Hos-
pital Ba'ltlmoro. and the piany friends
of the fnmllv will bo glad to leatn that
ho Is doing nicely. Hln mother Mrs
B. W. Wade is with him and Mrs.
Thomas L Blnntou wont down from
Washington to bo at the bedside.
Mrs. J. C. Bnford or Fort Worth 1b
visiting Mrs Oscar O'Neal.
H. B.GoldthWolto has returned from
tho Post City section. Ho "reported
that section badly fn need of rain.
Judge A. II Kirby was In Abiler."
SattirdSV from Fort Worth hahilu:
hands with' frlonds and transactitiK
business matters. Ho. was at Austin
Avcdlibstlay and roportod a heavy ran
there.
Hoh. 0. S Lattlmoro of fort Worth
wa Hete Saturday fpr 'several htutr- 1
stopping over on tho way from Illby.
wnoro ne nau .inaue nooriy . faiif)qictB7)u
All Traces of S
CVt
iMsj'tu-illeg Promijll Wfeet
a m
iHh'erh Is ar.v xtxi ti Ecrl
'olK'dr rrAhuritlcs In you- b4
C.&ffioh cnjdy the lull physical doyel
onmlfSS that a Health? body is C'J
roii16 if tlfttjl olir blood hut beit
tHtiiTueWy clcaftscfi and Imriftod of
r'ltWCC - Of lvr' Walter '
ti.'lU P. the - " "t s 7-" "
the
i rr-fcjyHBW-gJ
a: ctbp.
speech for Albany where ho sboke
last night lie was accompanied to
Albany by. President J. I). SahdofOr -l
Simmons College who also spoke!
in ere.
. Judge W. .1. Cunningham bas re-
turned .from Ulg Springs where he
dellvpred it liberty bond spooch Fri-
day. Ho roporlcd that place had
purchased 4!00t)i) worth of tho bonds.
Judge Cunnlnghani wM-spoMk at -Snyder
on not Friday. Ho Is malclngthi
addrose at the request of the contra!
comuilttCQ at J)a)lns. l
Mrs. M.H. .McDnvId of San Angola
in- visiting rolatlvos In Abllohd.
t'ldgnr KoOVo of Wichita. Falls has
entered tho DraughOn Colloge here.
Prof John F. OdOr of. Asportnoht
was In AhllQno' Wednesday on bus-
nei8.
ridge . .'.....-- v''U
' Miss Luta ' Jir-.r S.Vnra nt Snn An.
RfiUCtj &Yfonfc tho new. studbnls nt
Drallirlion's
Carroll' Tailor hris returned to. San
Angelo after a visit here -with his I
mother and friends..
Mrs J. H. HugBlns loavop Wcdno-
leno to mnko his homo again. Ho
lit onnccted with the Georgo A Hor
mel packing concern. Paul Blco of
the tsnmo firm wbh horo from Da.llas
Wednesday. - "
Mayor K. N. Klrby who returned
home from Arknns'USv.Tncjdny morn
ing declares that It la a mistake about
thoro being hundreds of pretty klrls
nt Hot Springs. Tho Mayor says Ah-
llono has tho world boat for pretty
women and ho wants to koap the
record straight. He? Bays he did not
seo a real nretty Woman 'In Arkansas
hut ho knows- thoro nro somo over
there. Tho Mayor saya he saw more
water than ho over ofepectod- to sue
on top of tho earth and that 'ArkansaH
!b ouo placo where prayers for rrtln
are answered immculntoly.
. Albert McLare"n la.vlsltlilg relatives
and friends In Guthrie this week. 1
MIa Winnie Fomby of Hamlin ar'
rived "Monday afternoon 1o ontor
nigh frerv East. Texas whoro he la-
sportod 8oiiie' cattle ho Is pasturing
then
W J. Brynir has returned ' from a
Visit to his ranch near Hamlin anil
Htatod that rain 1b still vory badly
heMed Iherc.
MIss Ruhy IJo Plpkliutifltoby who
Underwent an operation at a local!
sanitarium for uppondictt was rost-
ing woll Tuosday. Her father C M
Pipkin Is horo with her.
Mrs.-Edgar Mrt'all left Tuesday
hiornlng on tho Snnahlno Spoflal foi
Norfolk Vn . whoro she goes to 'Jo'n
her husband Dr. MeCall who hss
been on duty In tho nnvnl hospital
thoro elnco January.
j NEWS
i ...- -
BRIEFS
MMUMK8S LOCALS
To Sell Tire Hors.
Hint ouo new uto truck ts
Now
1 In
;ce nhd anotner the tturil anu
tdggo
of tho lot Is expected to ar-
any time tho Abllono Fire Ue-
rive
pan
ont will noil the two horsos
wbl
havo boon drawing tho chemi
cal nd hosowoRni! for niaijy years
; Dal-. ono
uam'. ono r 1110 norsos uns necn
ewleo aJSout ten years whllo tho
7
from thq Blood
ror.iovlnc the last traco of Scrof
ula and other blood taints and there
in no casci that it docs nob promptly
I each. S. S S. will thoroughly cToansa
ind rornovo every d'.soasd Korm thft.v
lne. ' tne blood and' ftivo 'flU nr.r
lifo nnd vigor. It is sttlu hy all drnj;.
fticta and you should jjej. n bottla BS'.I
iioffiu its us tp-day.i writo a' cor
j)'. to history of your case and yci
r : obtMn cx.icrt inHif.l iW!'n fi
1 k '-ii .'n-n i -" -I rr - CJ
'-..." '-3. Ch
other succeeded Kli Davo'S partner
nbont one year ant). Tho new track f'.
npw being tostfcd tfut and likely win
bo put Into cdmmlsslon early this
week.
I ''0.00 for tho lied Crois
i Misses Ulllvce Holllns and Maty
"lloono of this city staffed tho "Woman
less WcddinE" at Tront Saturday night
whirh netted tho Hod Crow 1120. An
I appreciative nudlDnco which packed
thi building. Wore dallghtcd With this
entertainment.
Winters Minister Hero Sunday.
Itev. J C Stllllnus pastor of thv
Daptist cliurch at WMtors occupied
the pulpit of tho First Baptist hotf.
Sunday morning and night In the ah
senco of Dr. Millard A. Jenkens who
Is conducting rovlval sorrloos nt
Louisville Ky. Itev. Stllllohs dellvc
ed two fine sormons.
. Attend lingers Fiiiicrnf.
Will Hart and Odlo E Howl et Abl
41e.no. attended the Jltn Hogers funoru'
untfa'y;4ftorij)fii at Winters. They
report between inteen nnu oigmewn
hundred people present said to be thf
larcfest funeral procession over hold
lit Wintora. Tho services wore held
at 5 o'ctock. burial following Itnmc
ujatciy m tno nucrs eomeiery
'eed Jtess Attendants. '
The navy necdn negro mess attend
ants and cooks to bo sent Immediately
to New York. Mess attendants Ret
$32jC0 a month to start with while
cooks draw $55.50 n month The ago
aro 18 rt 3!v and tho local naval re
irultlng 6fflcop O. B. Fischer" hopes
to get 80vernl volunteers In the next
few days.
JInrrled Snturdar.
Barnott Leo Cooke and Miss Quocn
jobe wore quietly married nt C p. m.
Saturday at tho home of the bride'
parents Mr. and Mrs. S D. ..Jobe at
935 Jcanetto street. The bride Is an
Abilene reared' young lady and th
groom l an employe of- Arihour &
Company. Many friends oxt'erid be.st
wishes.
. Back From School.
Oliver CunninRhnnj sou of Av.fgc
and Mrs. J. F. Cunningham an;' .teppg
dtiltar. son of Mr. and Mra. o'hn qui'
tar rotnrhed homo Sund.-v' night from
Lobanon; Toijn. whero thdy graduat-
ed from Cumberland tjnivqrslty Law
school. Both ypurg TOCn won iKi
honors Mr. Cunnnpimm iiilna clma.
on VJqfe preside of the class and Mr
Guitar treasure.. Both nr0 oniy 18
years -Old. .Vim President of tho class
i8'caii old There woro GG mopi-
1ira f.A.Tio nlnnn
hers or the class.
I.ncal Hoard .tcpori Bclliittiivntx.
Tho I)cal Exemption Board of Tay
lor county s'ent reports to Major John
C. Townes Wednesday and Thursdn
la -wlileh thp Board repbrted twen
two delinquents fpr not filling ut
their nueatlonnairo and nine for
aupenranCe- for physical exnmlnj
Tho total' registrants a 2270 .a
showing Ii considered good.
Kxnminntlon dray ''.".
'On May 2r'oxuminattpnewl41 beheld
in AimiMii; ior gicrn. uum jiiuii nnu
womeiii. under tho civil pervlco. Va-
cancies Jh the donartments at Wasn
Incton will bo fllleil from those ex-
rimrnntlons I-httrarice salnrlos will be
frfim $1100 a yortr upwnrd: Mita Znra
Shaokblford secretary of the civil Hor-
vlco board In Abilene can give1 full
information. ' .
Soliller Hor Home.
James C- ChHmhors smi of Mr and
Mrs. C. K. CliHlnber Of this city 1st
homo on nine days furlough . from
Chattanooga. Tann.. at which place
ho Is now stationed. "Jim" has" been
In tho rogulnr.army for the past. nlito
months nnd says that the ' division
which ho 1b attached to baa had every
branch of tfcn'ch training
Srhiilt.-Hcnsley.
On Wednesday evening at the homo
of Itev. J' G. Miller pastor of 'the
First Mothbdlst church. Iter. Miller of
ficiating Miss Mary Honsloy and Mr
Carl Sphuttz wore united in marriage.
Miss Honsloy Is the daughter ot J. C.
Honsley. ft prominent farmer lhinft
south of Abllono. Mr. Schultz is th
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pchulti aiftl
Is connect ed with tho Sihtiltz Ivy
Goods Company. Both of tho contract
lng parties hn.ve hiany friends fb
wish' them happlnols and prosper
Mr. and Mrs. Schultz aro at homo
tho Brow'n Apnrtmonts 401 Sycamoro
strcot.
Praises Itod Cross
J. W. Patterson now at Buffalo but
'for lx woeks .sprvlng In tho hospital
sorvlco at Camp Bowie prowos. tbe
fed Crops lil letter to Abllono rol.i-
tlver Mr. Patterson said tho boys nt
Cump Itowiu osporlally appreciated tho
gootl work of tho AVHono cjinptpr.
8ll 011 List.
J. It. CunnlUehum" anuouhcos- that
ho has obtained 9.10 nnms. on the
oiidorSomout ot Govamor FgrgUBOH
which" ho liii boen clrtiilntliik' In the
olty for tho past f.ow .tla.?s. II foelt
vary much gratified nt tho success of
tho venture.
Breaks Hip In I'all.
The many frlenda of Mrs. G. A. Wal-
ker will rogrot to lrttnt. that Ju n fall
KrJdfiy sho suffoveda vory dnngerniis
fracturo of tho hln bones Mrs. Wal-
ker had boon 'ill' for stnno.wooks and
hnd Just rooojQrotl ".iiufflclontly to
wnlli to tho kitchen whoro Bho cut
hor flnicor accidentally with a knife
She fainted mid Jn.tho rbstillHnt fail
broke hor hip. The' Injury Is a vety
sdrlohs rtne owIiib to lior nilvancol
11 gO. Sim Is at tho homo ot her son
Robert S. WalkoV Sixteenth and Mer-
chant streets. .
- t'orn' Hread.l'nKe. . .
Tho other day the' qd'ltor of this
nfinor Said that all com broad bol
'had ovor ate tasted like foddor and u
alneo Hint lluui 11 Jtvimhur of roodlft
tYUlllUII 111... I IUIIKII 111(11 Ull llO
itfttcment about voni. bred not bidng
:ncn inn not on iup iiari'ii.m in
j'elnK willm- tr nt srve'i-' t aif
did rtot tasto pood in order to help
win tho war Tuosdny afternoon 1)
M. Thomas who Uvea near l)udley
delivered to the Said editor U box
if corn muffins corn broad cakes
with whlto stuff on top If you p!eno
and said that ft good woman In his
community had sent tho bread to tho
editor. Wo glvfe l np ijorn nieal tnn
ho tuado to tasto good and that bread
wan dimply fine j llowevor wo had
neon practicing up on Iho food for
sovoral days with good results. We
ire now prophru'd' to out out wltoat
bread entirely It It needs to bo done
10 help win tho wnr but thoro 1 no
way On enrtll tb get us to say that
Torn brwtd Is as good as DiscuiW-
lie Burled lVcdntHdiiy.
The body of Mrs Oeorgo D lllch
arda. who died Sunday nlcht at HI
Paso will bo shipped to Abllono for
burial horo. The funeral will he-hold
Wednesday morning at y)o olock from
tho rosldonce of Mrs. Ulclinros' par-
ants Mr. and Mrs. W. (J. BrJwn.
'nYy Boy Home.
Horace Holland son of I)cn R Holly
of Fotosl who hag been at hotno vis-
iting tar tho past fdW days will leave
Tuesday night for an Atlantic Port tb
Jon lils comrades on the U. S. battle
ship Maine. . Mr. iiouy is in inc rauio
department aHd has hcort tiflfllgned to
tho battleship Mnlno -for the past
eight months having htado scyoral
trips aero8 the Atlantic ttlnce the
declaration of war.
Married ai Santone.
Word hna been reeelvcd here bf Ui
marriage last Saturday at San An-
tonio of Lieutenant Pfod H'oppb and
Ml8s Willie Bbhd9. both of Ablleilo
Tho groom is a son of Mr. attd Mrs
Paul lloppo Sr. and tho bride Is a
daughter of. Mr and Mrs W. P.
nnmutn Both aro well known heie
and havo many ftlends who will wish
them Jong lite nnn happiness uci-
tenant Hoppo is stationed at Fort f m
Houston where he ha olvajlrof thf
battery department.. . Jf m
-.'tTot Hood HcjmUs.
f ""Tills honest straisjff fpnvaril letted
from a woman whojlTas suffercu snoum
ho heeded by anlffllcted with bac
acbo rhoumatfe' pains sore musolto.
awful tired tt-Cllng and other syjflp-
topiK of kldtfcy anil uiautier iroumo.
"I have gor snen goon rcsimyirqin
Folev Kidney. Pills that 1 ra' sleep
much
and si
soinit
til
Chas. Grny0 Ctl7 . JJetroIt
MW
-McL
Idv
:ab'
)NI)EB.
Tire Xfltas Wonft
cures li
yitrtlil
blaradfl- troubles
matUm arfdall lrrfgtdaritios 01
(Oho kidney andIbinoain now men
. . . i..1fM h.rfln. ..nil.
nnu women. iukub.v uiuuiuvU-
blos in chlldiiSiWf not sold by your!
druggist jjtJfTwrBent' by mall upon ro-
celhVBfl.oir Ono small bott'o la two
atment (ind Seldom fills to
dire. Send for teoiiiDont-"
and othor stated. Dr. E. W.
2926 Ollvo Street St. Louis Ma
Sold by druggiots.
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STyOEIIuiQ
-FnGULIWE
r n n nil nrv UeVuiioun6sB bad
R P I Uf III miiP" indlg&tloif and
Htb;(j.Dyil00gco7
Abilene .Chtistias College Is $1.300 1
richer by the generosity of tho stud-
ent body and teachers who jo'n last
Fridny bought 2.'1 Llborty Bonds and
gave them to thotcollego. . J
Tho purchaap amounted to. $1300.
and goejnnfo iht fund for the now
adnunWlratton .idlldlng. This whole-1
sale nfltchasc c bonds Was In addition 1
to lrfdrBdunLanUrehascs oy siuuepis
1 an fnJviltyAombers
greolmt lu cases of cuts
'sw anB wounds tho fjrst
re;inolij I nioii linponam. vwieu
. i. f . . ... ..... a-
an eiiicjcni umistpuc is ium'iicu
mptb tliQ;e a no. danger of lu-
ff Hon voyplhekround bogins to noai
Formp on mah or. boitst.
ittyflic Ideal 'antiseptic nw.1
Ingj mjCnt
Buy It. now and .be
an emergency. Frico 2ne
0
nd $1 . Sold by. JicliO-
Sadrtj-Bass Drug Co
ad.
DKATII OF MltS. L. A. 3IUST0X. i
From Llndale Reporter: On Satur-
day night. April 2rt Mrs. Kato Mua-
tbn. wife of I A. Miiston. Was eallid
tb the homo above nftor an Illness of
many wesks. Mr. and Mr. Muston
movod noor . Llmlnlo lost Decemter
having conio iioro from Abllone Texas.
Sho was In 111 hoolth at the llnia-hnd
novdr rocovored. Survlvlhg aro liar
husband throe sdna Itnssoll Hortiort
and Carl a daughter. SUsie who lvo
horo. Two sobs VI10 worq not able
to nttaiicl tho tunornl are Fred who Is
In the Coast Artillery sorvlco In Cali
fornia and William a p'reacher
Wost ToXttJ.
Mr.. Muston Joined tho Baptistlencm
church when quito young and llvod ;
Christian life Funeral sorvlcen were
conductdd at tho Central Baptist
church Suhdny aflernaon at 4 o'clock
by Rov. Frank .lorrs. Interment wot
In ' tho city cometory.
To tho beroaved .husband and cljll-
dron wo extond sympathy .
(at This Out- Jj-'s Worth Moiicj.
Dcn't mlas thlst"' Ctt out tbia m!1i
oneloso with jjiwiuid mhll 1 to Foley
ft't'o. asstjyfffioldyyw.. Chlcnjco.
111. ArltlirSyrir HMttu and iidilresH
learl 'i'.oU flKTeutlve In return a
trial paoaa7lonbfidng Foley' Hon
ey HiufcrTar lUmnpihind. for eoiinu
Foloy Kldno'y Pill
foiypsliyTiHrdes and back: rhouma-
icho. l.ldney mill' bladder
thiind Foloy Catlmrtlr TuhlotS
11 'wholesome tifid hirniighlv cleanHtiig
ntharlb . for .in'liition. IiIIIoumiush
hciidmhr and in ihtnvi
Ml..
3d
m-fc lat Druj 'o
LIBERTY MIME
ER
AllUrr FIFTP.KN Hl'N'IMlKl) i'EU-
StlXS TOOK I'AIH' IN 1'AltAUK
HK11K I'ltlDAY AFTKHNHhN
Ablloho staged 0110 of tho best pa-
rados in a long time Friday nftornbon
In colobrntlon of Llborty Day and fif
teen hundred persons mainly colloge
and public school students wore in the
line of march.
Considering tho short notice 011
vhlch tho parade WB8 arranged for
It was highly creditable. It traversed
the principal buslnoss. streets begin-
ning 'and ondlng at the First Bap-
tist church and wa witnessed by hun-
dreds. of people who lined' tho sldo-
wajKH.
Considering tho number of students
In line it was one of tho largest pa-
rados in years tfot only waa every
vttllogo represented but evory public
school wrh likewise represented
Th parados was led by Chief John
J. Clinton fin his magnificent bhwk
.clrargor whllo F. A. MntthcH waa grand
marshal. Tho Boy Scout Bahd Which)
is ono of tho best boy bands In the
Wost rodo In a float nt tho head of the
procession. Tho float Was followed
by n lino of Boy Scouts intunlfeiuns
Tiion canio tho liberty lonn commit-
tee roprcsqntatlvos of tho nrriiy and
;iavy. and city and county bjflelals
tiding In automobiles Simmons Col-
lego students and' organizations oc-
cupied a prominent placo in lino led
by a big ftoat'cftrrylng 0 banner ap-
prising tho publlo that Simmons had
Just subscribed over $5000. . The
Simmons lied Cross workers in .uni-
form camo next followed b"i.u 8tu-
dent body and
V' jV. S S. 80-
ciety. Hie Abllono Chapter of tho ltcd
ffow was rcprefionted by a nunibor of
decorated cars bearing members of the
chapter. Ahllcno Christian Colloga
student following their sorvlco flag
came next lb line.
Ono of tho prettiest features of the
parade was tho long lino of students
of St. Joseph's Acntjoniy. These lit
tle youngsters somo apparently not
over four df flvo years pf age were led
6y a double fllootllttlo onos carrying
two strands of whlto rope dcc'ornUd
with pink bows.
A largo lUtnlbor of Draughort's' Col-
lego Btuifcntswerc In line tho young
won marchlng3 military formation.
Then canio.tne long long lmo of pun-
lie school students led by tho .High
School Evofy ward in the city .wus
represented by practically tho full
student body Singing thblr fiongp tho
little tots cnt.ered Into the spirit of the
occasion and nuttchd. ll;e veterans;
At tho First Baptist church at th
close of tho parndo'a largo crowd heard
a couplo of patriotic speeches. Super
intendent U. t). Green of tho public'
schools presided and tho speakers
wore President Jesse P SowelFof Abi-
lene Christian College amjfrosldont
J. I). Sandofor of. Simnyjns College.
Both talks worO'BplritciJand made a
deep imprcssfoivfih tld? crowd
V !
War WocrULstflJet Ilealtli.
It Js hsroun-1 nipdlcal authorities
irlttes
that worryntUTcU the dlgcstlvo
0 or -
gans. When UftAoigestlon Is out
dor. it throarft llibjKVhole.irtlyslc.al be
Ing out orfeaiifjf JJJHayward lna-
dilla. Qjf. wrJjKst "Foley CathartU
TabietMlveflib nUIckar relief than
anyihtffiwiTUftv4 over tried." They re-
llevCnioiurn6sf. bad breath bloating;
ijsas indlcfstioa and constipation :o
griping r imusoa. lui'ieiuurc-uusB
DfHK Cof adv
.TAKES'OF
.HEAD OF MULE;
The strange malady which Is killLiR
many cattle In Jones nnd othor coun-1
ties In Wost Texas continues u'nftba-t
ted. according to I). M- Cogdell. who
was In town Monday. f rem tho ranch (n
Jonos county and repotted tho loss Qt
Sixty head.
Describing tho symptoms ot tho dls-'
ease Mr. Cogdell said: "the first tblng
you notice about a diseased animal 8
Its.foul bronfh. At first thoy begin to
drCon 'and' pratty Soon JIo down ond
are unablo to rlgo. Upon being lifted!
to .their foot thoy are wobbly on their
pins and tho neck shows a tendency
to draw to one side. Fat cows geri- '
orally dio within twolvo hours aftr r
befpi; talon When the doad cattle are '
s' Inned" olood clots will bo noticed t
tho joints the liver In some case- I
Oil urged the vital organs show blood
lloi nnu 1110 sioniacn couiaius a vif-
fus. Jellyllko Hiibstmice. Tbe retnin
thqlr appatltb almost to the last how-
ovor." Mr. Cogdell stated many ranchmen
aro losing cattlo as- a result of tho
mnlsdy jlo has vaccinated his hord
nnd stilted sbme improvement was no-
jtlcoablo. Hfl Is still firm In tho bollot
tnntxine uifloaHa-5j)OinB spread oy
Is due to a Wr-
puilUoS and
nnd bowels and
hloofti of heillth to
;nc Sold by McLo-
adv.
nTIUlVrH .M TKAI'lleilH 9!St.
.Moxft tmi.L'fimirY aihhtiox.
AI. LHlllKTV llOJiUJ"
At tho roxulnr cbapcl hour at Slni-
mons College Friday monilnK tiftor
proffnun or natrlutli wmgs tho tcuvh-
irsfnml Mtiidvpf o iii? i-ollORC put
. ii.isci fioiMin ininl 1 ihertv Loan
nonfls jft aidl't-n to tut-s alread.
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TheaGofiBB of This L6:an
LIb Vital - "" "'
A lfirgo over-subscriplioji will lend lo" reduce the
jttnoiint and defer the dale of Ihe next loitn.
We;' therefore urge you to place ypurvstibscrip-
tionatonce. '" ' . ' "
Qlir Liberty Loan Department offers "yoti eVery
facility at its'commaiid iivconnectioirwilhyOur
subscription. .
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subscribed. Tho occaiilOii waa one of
the. most entnuslnBtle liberty colpbr..
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iujiioiit.il iu 4M'iioin iwiu lu.. "iraiiui .iiuriiniK ijv roiaiivos a strap was
whp la well promised to I1.0 in lino inj found about his neck tld to tlie head
tho tho big parade nt 3:3o p m. 'olpcwt of an iron bod and tho nock waa
add whatovor thoy could to the su- - broken. "
oos'p ot the liberty parudodiiWn tOTrh.j OrtUpra who went from horo to
Tho first cojig suitg was or course hold an Inquest rdndeVod a verdict "of
pt4r SnAngled Haimor to bo rollowed auicldo. ""' vuru)ei 01
by 'the Marsoillnlse. sung by Iissl . . .- .
IMdllliw' then Pul Watenabe. the. Ja-j ' ..
panose Student-prosclier who Is ht-j l'lIAyrOM HILL HntSOXALS. :
tending Simmons Colloge sang tho Ja-j
l.anoso national nutiK'ni ana .mibs M-
CI4'in san tho Italian nattonal an-
thom.
Thoro" wan no sneclal . sneaking but
.President Sando'tot nlqroly suggoetoi
;im mo vviufiuu i irnu jiiiiriuiiHiu
ihorly bonds add the subscriptions fn1-'
lowed
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rtpcfhil h)The JtPortir
AWON April . W II
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Oenyine.
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Seals tho.
Thirty Years
IN
TMCCINTAU4CONPANV NfwVORKCtTY
I ill ill IgHTT-rTITrirBrTT
it! H'tor 10 miles southwest of An-
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Sppclnl to. Tho UopOrtQi;.
ihnjitom Hill. April. 8$. Wq havo
botm imvlng ipmo fti eoi wtJntho
tha imaj fsw daya. wh)oli Is rnthor
ia.j-d 0n O10 young sjed .
Wd havo hosn. forlnB smallpox
would Rtf In our rtotghborliodd hut
nolle IP fqnortod yot. .
Mr 'and Mre. Ilud Mvntt wm vinii.
llHg thp former's brother 0: C. MVatt
t u Headman Sunday ' (s
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