Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 183, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABLLBH1 PAIL. RKrOKTEKSATl'ltDAY FKIIHUAItY 82 1W8.
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Medical
Whyj never Publish them A expo
Dr. Mayhem
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Office Over Harris Drug Stora
Abilene. Texas I
r.atph-nennv nuack nor verielorfJf
vices that have not orodudejf vflumoft of testimonials and often
publish them in an effort tobol Jer uj their decreasing practice
and failing fortunes. What ihefcfflicted want is a cure not pub-
lidty in connectioa with their else. 0f the many cases that I
have treated not one name faceror case has been exposed in any
manner. . .1 A
Dr Mayhew Wakes a Specialty of Nervous
Chronic and nrlve Diseases r
Consultation Free on Monday and Tuesday
to City Patrons
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PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS CARDS
DR. T. E. HAYNLE
Dentist.
Office Oyer Compton's Drag
Store. Phone connection.
CARNEY WABD
Photographer and Portrait
Artix
Studio over McLemore-Bass-Drug
Company Pine Street.
A. C. ANDERSON
Blacksmith and Woodwork
Will pat Robber Tires on Baggies.
Opposite Postoffice.
DODSON & NORTHRUP
Blacksmith & Woodworkers.
Special attention given to carriage
repairing Horse shoeing and rub-
ber tire work. Abilene Texas Pino
street "West of P O. Roberts phone
594.
R; S. WOMACK.
Hauling contractor. Office at
Jinks McGeo's Mule Barn.
C. J. WLLLSON
Land Agent J. P.. and Notary
Public Clyde. Texas Corres-
pondence solicited.
WILL STJTH ft 00.
-Totfciy Public
Office over Citizens National
Bank.
GOES BKOTEEWk
float and Transfer.
Office at E. A. Pearce Grain
Store. Roberta telephone 53
Southwestern 264.
LUMBER
C. E. FULWLLEB
LiyKRY AND TRAN8TIt
Hertli tmi Street
DI FISBEB
Baker and OomfeeUoaers.
One trial of oar good freak
bread Cakes and eandies will
make yon a regular customer.
Telephone as your order.
8. .L. .BAGGKTT
CAB LINE
Meet all traia day sad mlgkt
Also Baggage Wagon
Day phone Robsrts 70; night phone
Roberta 343
Special Atteatlea te City Trade
Abilene Storage Comp'ny
T. J HUMPnRBV Maaager
Geaeral Distributers Packing and Unpacking Furniture a Specialty
Job and Move Wagon Coal and Woo
South 3d and Pecan. Sts Roberts Phone S31 Abilene Tezas
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my ofEc
letters
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to 1lthtoufH
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th ma-
ous& come
e is scarcely a
bells or Specifics or similar de
iff
L. W. MOLLIS M. fi.
Physician & Surgeon
Office Over Harris' "Drug Store
Rooms I 2 and 3'
OFPECE HOURS. Ofo 12 ora. I to 4pm
At llollis Sanitarium
8 to 9 a. m. 4 to 6 p. m.
DR C. L. BARNES
Dentist
Over Bradfield's Drug Store.
phone connection.
Teler
WILSON'S TRANSFER LINE
W. T. Wilson Prop.
Your business will be appre-
ciated and handled with dis-
patch. Roberts telephone 82;
Southwestern 130.
Reporter Want ads Try them.
M. TOTTEN
Manufacture of
brackets
Scroll
Tjurnca
Work
Cypress
ZTanksj tc.
Screens tor Windows
and Doors o Specialty
South rirstSt.
8DILEN - TEXAS
"Want ads" are cash and can not be
taken over tho phone.
0. W. DUDLEY
Keal Estate Agent
City anu Coanty Prope7ty
Abilene Texas.
Taylor County
Lumber Co.
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anaucK
S. W. Phone j6j
Robert! 201
PAUL HOPPE
Wholesale and Ketail Saidlery.
151 Chestnut Street
BAJTIIL BMACHLFOl.
HARDWARE TIN AND
mON WORKS-W : ;
Alfleae - - Tea
PLANS FUBNISHID FKIK.
X. C. ERNEST
CONTKACTOR- AND BULLDEK
Plans furnished free sad estimates
gives cheerfully. Roberts Phone
294. 526 Peeaa St.
nlals
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tfjftftt tfoen Bug;
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IwIk voluntarily dpfr
'tbejMtos.
C have pne WTflBsm
fvnt to sayjBat i p-
prjbifte suchflncereeift
&M- publih thetn. Mtklt-
cat zesutnoni-is arsr mien
isEnlfnEr and selsl
ficsiie"the aWtity
wmician to wvom
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jRicr wniie aufe
dlfere eenuufe.
Joritl are spun
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CLEAN UP DAY COMING -
FAIR WAKNING TO ALL
Tho city health officer and marshal
aro out in a warning t6 tho people of
tho city concerning sanitary manors.
The 2nd of March will "bo dovoted to
ft genera) cleaning up of tho promises
and nlleys and ovory ono'iS oxpectod
to placo all trash in barrels' and boxes
provlous to tlmt time so tho garbage
wagon can carry it oil. Another thing
that should ho understood is that all
closots not connected with tho Bower
must hereafter bo cleaned ovory two
weeks upon penalty of heavy fines.
It has come to tho timo in tho history
of tho city that health must bo pre-
served no matter at what cost to tho
careless and indifferent and it is the
policy of tho city to fine all who fail
to keep tho laws and to make it so
expensive that they will reform. An-
othor thing that will not bo permit-
ted' is tho accumulation of trash on
the premises of homes and business
ndusds and wo hope that none ofVour
citizen b will bo so careless as. to
bring down the penalties of tho law.
Do not forget tho WArnlngs issued by
tle health offlcor and marshal and
you will save fine's and costs'
A MAT IN STORE
FOR LITERARY PEOPLE.
MrBi Fenetta Haskell's Rocltal will
please all as soma of her selections
nWll W for the children especially and
uivy vim no uuiitjui.vu auuuDoiuu .
cents children 25 cents. Tickets on
Bale at Dial & Fisher's and Sides.
B C. Peguos came over from Ham-
lin Friday night on business and will
return Sunday morning. Ed sold his
lumber business several weeks ago
and is yet undecided as to what he
will do next. He' reports tho health of
his family good including "Joe Bailey
Jr". who called on him for bed arid
board aboiit two weeks ago.
. Rev. John W. Hampton who was
pastor of tho First Metnodlst church in
this city . in 1890 arid 1891 will bo
here tomorrow and fill tho pulpit of
that church Sunday night He has
many friends in this city who will be
delighted to see and hear' him again.
Capt. P. T. Hurt and W; H. Ridens
wore In from Tuscola this morning
with oats that" sold for CO cents per
bushel. Tho captain is said to have
1500 bushels still for sale Oats not
only make good feed but aro very
fattening for' the pocketbook' when a
good crop is made.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O Campbell have
relumed from the north -wfhere theyi
laid' in the spring and sifenm'er stock
for the Campbell dry goods store. Wo
did not get to see them for an Inter-
view. MOTHER'S
GUIDE
girl's thoughts be
when she has head-
;. fftlntnfiRR. nrtfl it.
fchimts'an apiormal disposition to
p; dislilfts the society of other
ris ; tnen she mother should como
Vian afrl PnrTrtrf Itr -trim nVt a -na
sses infoiihation of vital iinnorU
a wa utuvuiuiiiuuiii i.wi nun uua
ice to UMfvounsr aauwiter.
At suonja time tho greatest aid to
iture U lydla E. Plnkliam's Vego-
pound .It prepares the
stem for the coming
d has helned to brine
rations safely from giri-
womanbood. Read what
LYDfVE.PINKHAM'3
VEGBTABLE COMPOUND
has accomplished for Hiss Olson.
Mifls lUen M. Olson of 417 North
East Stfeot Kewanee.IlLinaletter
to Mrs
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ham says:
hydi
E. PlnUham's Vegetable Com-
edmeof backache sideache.
pound
and established ray periods after the
best physicians in ltensne bad failed
to help .me saying that an operation
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FACTS' rOR SICK WOMEN.
For thfrty years Lydla E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable ComDOiind made
from roots and herbs has been the
standard remedy for female ills
andhas positively cured thousandaof
women wlto have been troubled with
displacements inflammation ulcera-
tion fibroid tumors irregularities
perlodio pains baokaclie that bearing-down
feeling flatulencyindiges
tkndhadne8or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice
h has viiliUa thousands to
MSltk. AMrM Jjyjm
Statement ef ZtAe
Commercial Tfattonctl
&ank "
ofjf&tfenff ZTexms
&tt closo of business P"adruary
J4t SOS
Resources
Loans and Overdrafts ... $17.8357.9
U. S. Bonds. ....' 75000.00
N. Y. city Donds 28000.00
Premiums on U. S. Donds.. 3152.99
Premiums on N. Y. Bonds.. C1C.00
Banking House & Fix 11894.80
5 per cent Rodom. Fund.. 2500.00
Cash & Exchango... 142989.53
Bills of Exchange.. .2330145
CC.290.DS
$365812.71
jCiabilities
Capital Stock. . . ... . . .'. ..... :S75000.00
Surplus Fund. I 2500.00
Undivided Prof its....... ..... 3972.70
Circulation 50000.00
Duo Clearing. Houso...... 823.59
Cashiers Certificates. ...... 48.00
Cashiers Checks...... 781.55
Certified Checks 100.00
Bills Payable... "... ...... 35000.00
Rediscounts -. 7500.00
Deposits:
TJ S. Government. 50000.00
individual ...;. 74773.08
Time Certificate.. 11.322.85 .
Banks .-. .53990.94
190.08C.87
$365812.71
The above statement is correct:
'J. C. RUSSELL. Cashier.
Statement of Tho
CITIZENS NAtfONAL BANK"
Of Abllcfie Texas. fA
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At closo of buslnols February 14 1908
19pJ
Loans &
3307.83
U. S. Boni
6256562
Furniture
2500.00
300.00
Redemnti
itbll K
77576:08
$366249.63
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Capital Babck
$75000.00
45258.45
50000.00
Surplus Profit
Circulation
Deposits
... 19599.1.08
Bills Payable
NONE
NONE
Money Borrowed
Total
$366249.53
Tho abovo staU
ment is correct
GEO. h.
PAXTON. Cashior
NEW LINES: GREATLY
INCREASED 'FACILITIES
This Company has placed in opera-
tion a largo number of dlroct through
circuits within Its territory thus oP
forlng to its patrons' a mere prompt
efficient and comprebonslvo service
than heretofore. A now lino just com-
pleted to Connect with those in Okla
homa furnishes first class service to
Oklahoma City Guthrlo and Western
Oklahoma points.
SOUTHWESTERN TELEGRAPH
AND TELEPHONE COMPANY
How does this strike
you?
The Abilene "anti-
torium (lib
will Brush and Preu cur Suits
each month and shine 3 cur shoes
at will for
$1.50 Per Month
.Cleaning aud Pressing Ladies
Skirts our Specialty
ROBERTS PHONE 362
SAILROAD TIMETABLE.
Texas 0 Facile ! West
No. 7 to jpweetwater only 6;14 p. m.
No. S throTh te El Paso ..7;41
No. 6 to Toyah only . ... ...5:15 a so.
Texas & facile deles; East
No. 8 from Sweetwater... 8:59 a. m.
No. 4 throagh from Si Paso 10:3 a. m
Mo. f from Toyah ....... ..11:M p. m
AMkae NrUm -
Mixed Passenger and Freight
from Stamford arrives 11; W 1
Regular Passenger aad Mall
from Wichita Falls arrive 10:4 p.
AMleae A NertseraNedhlieaad.
Mixed traia to iUmford
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Rectitar Pssseager tc 'Wichita
Farts leaves .. .....l:Ma.Ri
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Street Cars
t Why are the people of our city so anxious for this
line to build? Principally for convenience in coming to
our store where they know is awaiting them the best
of everything in jewelry watches diamonds etc.
We satisfy those who demiijd QUALITY
at correct prices. -:- -:- -:
West Texas Jewelry Comp'y
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RALPH PAINT AND PAPER COMPANY
Corner Fourth and Pme Streets
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tPHONE
Altman & Goedeke
FOR FRESH
Beef Pork and Sausage. Pure Hog Lard
and Pork Sausage a specialty
Also dressed Chickens. Haye .2 carts one leaves
every hour. Your orders appreciated. Yours to
command. Roberts Phone 4436 S. W. 102
B&Qso3&aoaai
Ksox$ssomxxisaaos
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Harris Drug Store
Chandler-Hall Grocery Company
THE GROCERS OF ABILENE
"You got somothlng Just a llttlo bettor" is tho statement made
by those who buy thoir Grocorioa at our Btoro.'
Our largo city trado koops goods moving consequently our
Groceries aro alwayn fresh.
SOLE AGENTS FOR.
PEACOOS FLtfflK AND BATAVLA'S CANNED GOODS
tho host on tho market flomothlng good every day. Fresh fish
every Friday Fresh vegetables and fruits. Wo run THREE wag-
ons to lnsuro prompt dollorary.
S. W. Phonos 3 and 8-7 Roberta PhoneB 3 and 8-1.
Tho largost variety of first class grocories In tho city.
Spaulding Brothers
MACHINE SHOP
Best equipped Maohlne 8hop west of Fort Worth
to all machine work.
Automobile Work a Specialty
We also cany a complete stock of Wind Mills Pumps Tanks Wrought
Iron Pipes and Fittings and all kinds of Steam and Water Supply Goods
Automobile Livery
We will keep on hand several Automobiles with COMPETENT sad SXFE
Chauffeurs for hire by the hour day or trip. Gal) or Phone Us
Spaulding
Levi Thornton of Stanford is here
isltlng his father P W. Tfcornton and
family.
CASTOR I A
Ter latitats aad Okilre.
Dm KM Ym Hm Atwiyi Buck
Bears the
tgnatarstrf
Bass' Best Lialmeal Is a favorite
among Farmers aad Bo4Jtme. The
druggists have tt at a bottle.
C&Af3&&
for Abilene
Prompt attention given
Brothers
This advertisement to reach the
right persons-the ones that buy
and have the money to pay for
whut they buy. Our pre&crijtUoa
department Is given special atteH-
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 183, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1908, newspaper, February 22, 1908; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315165/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.