The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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ABILENE DA1L .UEPOiVi'ER WEDNE3DAY APlilli 10 1012
ABILENE DAILY REPORTER
ml ABILENE) FltlNTINO COMPANY
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Stotorert ad sccotnl-claso mall nt Abi-
lene. Texas. October U 100.1.-
SUBSOKimON HATES l
Ono Mouth (In advance) .....$ .HO
Tbrco Months (In. advance).... ?13C
(81x MonthB (In advance) 1270
'One Year (In advance) ..$5.00
Amy orronoous reflection upon the
karacter Btnttdlng or reputation of
ay person firm or corporation which
m&y appear la tho columns of Tho
Reporter will bo gladly corrected upon
It being brought to tho attention of
Ikftflrm.
TELEPHONES!
BoilncsB and Circulation Southwes-
tw 67; Independent G7. Editorial
Oflce Independent 161.
Subscribers falling to receive their
papers regularly will confer a favor
upon tho management by reporting
mo to tho 1'iislncBs office
Living on tho Mississippi river has
about as much charm for us as fly-
Jug. Uolh arc uncertain nunntltlcK.
mm
Speaker Champ Clark vn delighted
over the newri from Illinois. He said
it was next to having- a now .baby
.come to his house.
- Chicago voted two to one against
Woman suffrage. Those 'Chicago fel-
lows have ono. thing that the women
can't get In on and they propose to
keep it.
j
Teddy is greatly pleased over the
result of the primaries in Illinois.
Those people' in Illinois noted for
doing things square C?) pleased the
Colonel very much. The question Is
will Illinois save the daj for him?
Taft Managers claim that with Illinois
he cannot defeat the President. Time
alone will tell the story.
jurors Wl CONVICTED FypAL UN 1 """ ".
jR.H.WfLLlSJ )K:HHAIRSTOfl
NOT AN OBJECTION
PROFESSIONAL
And Business Directory
J. M. Kates J. M. Alexander
SIIWJKDNiS
Office in Alexander Hnlldlnjr n4
At Sanltarluiri.
I IV. HOIililB M. 1.
tjlirgr.on.
Mr. Hardhead I hnvo called sir to
nslc for tho hand of ypur daughter.
Old Gentleman (with emotion
She Is tho only child I have and her
mother is gone.
Mr. Hardhead (hastily) Oh that's
no objection I assure you.
Hours 10 to l2.n. m. Suylos Ilulld-
Ing. I to G p. m. HulliK. Sanitarium.
NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT
1R.H.WILLIS
Remnant of the jury which convicted Floyd Allen and
attorneys who will defend captured members of the gang
The -Memphis Commercial Appeal
urges tho people in tho flood districts
to count their blessings and forgot
their troubles. It is a task that few
of the people who have suffered from
the floods will perform still the Ap-
peal has the. right idea. There Is
nothing in loohlrig on the dark side
of anything and everything in beln
i real optimist.
It is not hard to sec that sentiment
is changing in Texas against murder.
The killer would do well to stop and)
thnk. Juries are getting down "to
business and ns soon.as tho Iqulsla
tare gcte technical difficulties out of
the way It is going- to be hard to es-
cape punishment for murder. Human
Hfq is llke.lv to become ns highly priz-
ed as is a yparllng steer or Spanish
pony even In Texas.
i
Plans for the new Tuhr(ulosM
Hospital which is to be erected at
Carlsbad Texas near San Angelo
shown the building to be large and
well designed for the purpose for
which It Is Intended. Texas has never
entered upon a grander work than that
which she seeks to .accomplish
through this colony. Thousands die
cery year from this terrible disease
and every effort to stay its ravage
should be encotinlged.
' ' i'
Abilene is as largt as it bhould be
if the town is to depend oncropi
alone for a support. Since that Is
true. It behooves every loyal son of
Abilene to help build up enterprises
which will contribute to tho growth
or tho town No town in Texas has
a better chance to become a great
center of educational Interests. There
Is nothing in the way to hold the
town back along this line. For our
part we believe that the citizens
Bhould push hard along this lino dur-
ing the present year. PorhapB we
would make better headway if wo
worked more at the things that can
bo done and less at probabilities.
TWO Jtl'.POIMS.
The repu'sqiitallvi's "r l'1P O.'oro
resolution who arrived in New Vorji
last week gave out an !titorie i-r
which tboy claim' I Mat Madcro ha;
violated iverv oath that lie mfilbj U
the Rebels and that he has bankrupted
.Mexico. The Madero gowrnment they
daim is lotten from the Pie&idipt
down and looting Is tl.'dr game.
The Kl Paso Times gives a similar
it-part of the Oro.co l'eign in the state
nf Chihuahua In a loiu; editorial
. ndcr the ailing "' lameless ljoting
of a Great State" tho Times. Sj'vs mJ
pa it:
'Mted Flag rebel o"upancj is. oobf.
jpg -thasjBle of. Cllhuahu?i . dourly.
and if t contlntic3 much longtlr o
certata to bankrupt on? of 'h grfat-
cst suites of the Mtican republlo 1'
is estimated that C'ii'l:.l .tvnrvz was
looted of at leabt 53(10 (K0 a'ure it fir-
fell into the hands of the .lied Flag
rebels and all the northern portion
of the stnte was looted in Hi" same
manner. Advancing to the city of
chihuahua it is known that tho bank
of that city woie successtuli; loot"d
of $1200100 and how mtich more has
been gathered from that sonic" is not
definitely known -owing to the moa-
greness of the information that Is
permitted to coino from that source
That tho city of Parral has been loo
ted of about $100000 Ih the it port Mat
oomes from that section and these fig-
ures do not Include the amounts tin"
liavo been forced from Indhiduals
whp have been compelled to stand and
dollVer upon the demand 6f the Ucd
Flag rebels." -
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IU'JIA SA'ITKE A.Vl) POLITICS.
Writing on the above subject In its
ibsito of Monday the day before the
Illinois primaries the Memphis Com-
inijipial Appeal makes the assertion
that President ;iaf will mirely bo re-
nominated for the Presidency it is
claimed that the outcome In Illinois
will not change tho Until result but
that remains to bo seen. The Appeal
says:
"The open enmity between Col.
Prettiest Town
tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm
in Texas
Roosevelt and President Taft and the
display of bitterness on ilie part bf
Roosipvolt is of an interest atid impor-
tant e far transcending the eompnra-
Um'Iv narrow field of politics. A
bre.ik in tbe'M'lniions political and
oven personal of two men in public
life is ordinarily Jacking in 'the etc
inont that rendets the present separa-
tion not only dramatic hut almo.-il
tragic. For the rliing that grips the
heart of the hardened follower of poll
tics in this instance is not tlinf tw
long-time associates have begun u
taT.e opposing sides but that tw
friends have been swayed artd ben;
and broken a friendship thaf had
seemed as firm as It was apparent!)
generous. v rt
It Was Col. Roosovltn ho secure'
for President Taff- thV ' Republif an
nomination fot the presidents it wa.-
Col Roosevelt who backed him in 1-f
lamiMign and who u&ed all of the fed
eral rnnfhinorv to insure his ejection
His whole heart and personal Influ
ent e as well as tho power of tho pro
sblency to secure his election and
wab warm in his congratulations
after the battle was over.
That he should now disctiss in sticl
an unfriendly way and denounce witl
So much liittorness the man whom
he has so successfully inadi is a mat-
ter nf pity and regret.
There Is a lo)alt) in politics thai
is professional that K ot the oartb
earthly that exists for the samiv roar
mi that there is-ihonor among thieve.1-
but when tiio most successful -politician
of liis time after omplojlrlg all o
his otllcial influence to gise his impot-
4tlcai friend the succession to the
chief magistracy breaks with him U
is something more sprius and more
sad than a more political parting.
The hand writing Is now quite plain
ly seen on the wall. The coitntrv ha
tinned from Col. Roobovelt and side
with President Taft.
t There Is no nuestlon as to the ulti-
mate result hut this does not cause
the friends of both men to feel less re-
gretful over the 111 feeling that ex-
ists between thorn. President Taft i
a blunt honest man. who known but
little of the political game and play1
If badlv. Col. Roosevelt on the other
hand is a strategist who known thr
Ins and outs of ilplltles as but few-
otheiu lindimttiuitl It. The fault lr
that h uifr over-ohtimated his
strength. He thought the announco-
tnent .that ho would bo a caudjdnte
would stampede tho party. It did pot.
and on the othor hand it has had tin
effect of solidifying tho Ti;ft strength
U makt's little differonci) whl h r'
tho two Is nominated but It Is a ma
ler-of deep--ruBrol-Utat-lwomieh" loyirt-
frienilH should becomo such blttot
onemleB'
I fcflJ OMf
ItlU W. ALPURU COCIIHAN
DENMST . .
Roberts Phono No. 202. Southwes-
tern: Olllco 27fiJ Itcsldenco 2l7ti.
UtDco in Alexuudor Uullillnr Over
McLomore-DaRit Drug Co.
WILL ST1TII
De Roads (with newspaper) Say
old pal It strikes mo dese Jokes er-
bout our perfesslon is just worked t'
death.
De Barns Well don't yoitse keer
so long as Hain't us wot's belu' work
ed f death.
Have you ever stopped to think what a prelty town Jpu ut lir? Have
you been-around over tho state npd fouipotel Abllene-.to other towns of Hit
Blzo or even larger? It is decidedly the prettiest town lu Texas and
likely the prettiest of its bIzo anywlunov (Yon are proud of it. If yoi)
aro pot yott ought to be. '
M tiB ((tilt talking about hard times and put on faceu of good c(eir
ami optlmlHin. Hard times will unpn be over they are nearly over now
Prospects are fine and our great country has pulled through admirably
liet ub fopgot our troubles.
Wo aro building a great city. But t takes .'great institutions. The First
State Vmk A.TrMBt Cq jh building an institution eommornwrnte with
tW toautlful progresBlve iown ami country. A trust company u just
fltt tie towR asd countfy . need. We are building It. llolp ub' build It.
W lid frkmls ajiiIwhUo Uiey are coming our way very iuhi Jq need
YOU (Of Fm!I in now ad ypu wll not reKrot Jt .
KJ. HYNi'jf Prehldwit. . .
DallUB Is dying a wine thing in hull
ding Inter urban linos in all direction
from the ell). People ulff ubi1II?
modern mode ot tiavoj and tlio more
Intertirb.tns Da Una gets the large
will bo tho crmvdn of uhnppeia ever)
day.
.Unguis llffful l'hillaiis.
In n game of basoball yobtoida) nf
ternoon tlio Moguls defeated Chriutlnu
Collegu by a Bcon of H t" IS. Stars for
the AloflulH wem Chandler and Magee.
j for Christian Powers and Coffmau.
uaiterios Moguls Tate nuU Rosi
Chandler. Christians Honoa and Powers.
Dr Howard Wilson left for Temple
Tuesday yfght wbero lie goes to take
I J up work m a ganltariutu there.
Nolraj l'nhlto
Office over Citizens National Daak
MOTZ A CURTIS
NOTARY I'UniJf!
Office ovor Citizens National Bnak
A. C. ANIIEnSOK
RlncfcsnilthB
AVoodw'ork and horse Shonloit U
pairing Auto prlng3 u speclatt?
FIUNK MVITJ1EWS
llnggugenian
S. W. Phone 261 R. Phono 153
Night Phouo Roberto 587R
P- f your business ppreclate1
BAD SHOTS.
flPy
rfc -i
First. Last and
AIithe Time
That's Ouj- Motto ttverjlhlng aboiit
the establishinent is of tho highest
sanitary sort and you are sure of the
j cr) bet. When you see tho ciowds
tfrat gattier li.Me bcc how nitich we
sell you can undi-dtind wh our
prices aro always Jfj ni'it-h lower and
why vc can affordnto do sa much fo.r
you.
Kidder Women have no aim In life
Kntherlne What makes you think f
so?
Kidder l'e seen quite a few
them try to throw snowballs.
of
ARTEMUS OUTDONE
jjnjP.
iWho says thoro are no women
humorists?"
"I don't know. Why?"
"My typewriter spells as funnily
as Artemus Ward In his palmiest
days."
FIVE DOLLARS
J. W. IVANS
raiGHEai
w 3I yerlv
-SOtDt
o o $ro o ow
C" II
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other rtitj- of lrtu V
Akrr IW.I'Hrs.TFKfl
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Hr-Lb-ilcit Always Keltililo
RUGGISTStVERYttHERE
t & o tx& o a&
a
I'lMK TABMiS. O
a
o o ooo fkO
. soitim;rn.
IHOL'XD.
Xo. It! Leaves l)i Hamlin at. .1.03 p.rrr.
No. 20 Arrives tifctu Ralliugor
at . . ..ii::ira.nt.
No 10 mid 20 stop'4 at Abilene.
No 120 Arrives. Sunday only
at ....... !t:y0am
SOUTlHIUUNU.
No. 10 Loiuoa for Ha! linger
"t .....2:00 p.m.
No. 10 Leaes Sunday only
t .... .. .; : o a m.
No If! Leaves for Hiillingor
at ......:.w ; !:IOrtiu
- aayfellorNlsh nlfiht offsher Moob
Bud everyshlng sheems full What'
the ind'eatihuns for tomorrow?
Officer ItoQlan Fice bure?
'ji;.vas .tPAni-ic.
. KASTIIQUNUr
Arrheu.
No. 2-To Fort Wor(r . 0; 15 a in.
No 4. To Fort Woith ..12; 17 p.m.
No. ;. To Fori Worth ...12:07 n.m.
No. 8. From Rig Sfirihgn to
Fort Worth ;i la tt in .
WBSTJJOUNU.
No. 1 To Hwcplw-ater
No !l. Tti li) Paso ...
No. C -To HI Paifu .
I.pavos
.3:3!! H.III
. l.liip.iu
.Jl.fiOa.ni
NOT EVEN THEN
Tlit'i'o in mi universal neuoptctl liotioC tlnit tlm only safe muto
is n (lint niulo. In boluilL f u moro witle-sprnurl tlislribntion
of nneiont iiiHUi'iiuou mttl its tin ilont (hut should bo Kciioi'ally
known in tin iniorost of publii' sitH'ly wi stibinil on Hit vi.
dont'ti ol' tho iollowingclippini Untl tt inulu is not hkIV unlil
bis- lout Ifii.sl bnir Iuih disintoratod and Ini'iicd to dust !
Jrunos Brown Kicked to Death by Dead Mule
Charlotte N. (j. Mms 7. .lainos Mrowu was '.kiokt'd to
dfiilh at Trade Teuii. jtiril tieiusti the North ('arolina litie by
it dead n'uile.
Mr Urowii wits tttkiny tn nniiiiiil IVoni a iuutow ya'on
t
nt
to bury it vvhun tlio stiiVenCd hind Iwkh lvuoiled with ynm
t'oiTu Atrikintr hiiti over tiie heart and pausing almost install
dt'ittbi Hnltiniorc News.
HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE SEE
Motz & Curtis
Every Dollar
T
Von Bend away from Abllouo Tor AIKKCIIANDISB nieanu that much
ou't of circulation
It niakfis It that much harder for you to makp A living. '
Wo buy in CAlt LOAH LOT? and will make prices nB low uh you can
litly away from AUlleno. mM w&m$&BK& I .
l)o not buy Wall Paper from Sample Hook Agents It means TltOU-
III. K if jou aro short a roll you have to wait 10 ilay to got It ir you
buy of us wo Will deloor it in 20 minutes if you-have too much you
Ralph Paint& Paper Co
CROP
URANCE
insure Your Growing Grain
INS
Louis C. Wise & Son
Ind. Phono 246 Chestnut Si "
g i J
Bette Fvttoitwe
Don't look at your flno furniture and moro with dlsnppointmont or dU-
KUBt. Those accidental ocratcheB and tftrniahod Hpota can bo offacod.
Orr n Furniture Polish Will Do It
pkices5(Hs.pj:uiiotxi'e. ?Hi55K!3l
For BaIQ by
HARRIS DRUG STORE Chestnut St. CROWN PHARMACY N. 2d Si
mj Tclnpliojie Your Oinor to Thorn.
BARGASMS IN WALL PAPEI
We have just received a largo shipment of many new and
attractive designs in Wall Paper of the prettiest 'and the
largest Variety yon have ever Keen.
SPECIAL PRICES
Many different patterns to select from at attractive prices
"We have greatly reduced the price on Wall Paper and can
wive yon money if yon will visit this store and see what wo
have to offer.
UNO. B. NEILL.'
The Paint and Paper Houso
err;
Tablets Pens Ink
and Pencils.
"Everything
Come and Be Un
ABILENE DRUG COMPANY
The Wanl Suppliers
A. R UmiSTQPJJIiR Ptoj)
I J.
K
y
No. r.To DiK SnrltlKa 'J: 15 n.m.
NOKTimOUNO.
1 Ijeavos.
No. a -To WicWta Falle ...r.:I3n.m.
No. UI. -To Stamford
SO PTl I HO IND
No J From WieHUa Falls
2.00 pin
Arilveo
0 tOjuu
12 25 v m
JH& Mihi)ti.&
At.50 pan ja'jvii h;o
QUICK - HAFB - ilUUABU
FOLEY'S HONEY DTAii
COMPOIIRQ
A RnMtWM C: ti.uclr.td may c
flulckly into tlO-Jl' MKUMCKl'HS d
PNEUMONIA tv'itrn t.ft ui.-.hpb tud
4n fat.il'ty. Jk--ii u i.fvv HOfiu
ANP TAH COM fn ' ' vu u
on9 an.l riv-s u fir -ten j
Refea? iuUjtoo4
We carry a fine 'stock
of seed oats corn
cane seed and cotton
seed for planting. All
Uinds of feed wood
and coal.
NOITIIIST STREET
Both Phones No 693
No. 33. From Stamford
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1912, newspaper, April 11, 1912; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334771/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.