Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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For City Marshall s
Q. B. TIUPLETT.
J. J. CLINTON
JOHN M. GUEENWAY.
For City Asscador nnd Collector-
V M MOKINNUX
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For City Secretary mid ClorH Mayora
court:
" JOHN U STEPHENSON.
For City Trcasuror:
JNO. It SPAttLDING.
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Texas Iron Supply
' For Fifty Years
.Schwab Company Making Tests of
1 Camp and Morris county Flcldrt.
Two Train Loads Dally.
AUSTIN. Fob. 7 Dependable ad
-vices received hero are to tho effect
-that tho Bethlehem Steel Company Is
-proceeding rapidly with the chemical
and tonocranhlcal tests which It has
-BStituted to determine the approxi-
unato quantity of Iron ore deposits con-
tained In the Iron lands which it has
purchased In Camp and Morris Coun-
ties. Iron experts recently estimated
-hat tho lands purchased will yield
about 90000000 tons of ore ana upon
sumption of th6-usk Industry na n and has subsequently sold for $100.
-t..- nin...lnn mnv fnrntati anmtv. ! "tint ninn wern euro n. hOOdOO."
thing o an Impetus to tho steel cor- says Johnson "I Jest caln't get nr-
poration's activity. rested no more nohow senco I parted
with uat DiacK opal it J. nau a-Kopi
COL. POtK OPTIMISTIC
KEGAItDING TEXAS' FUIITRE
DALLAS Feb. 8 Col. L. J. Pollc.l
dat dar stone I would a-shoro lost to
MistOv Jeffries In do falrst round."
.TnhnRon is aunorstltlous. Ho has
general agent of the Santa Fe was in been living In hot water for fear of
Dallas yesterday on his way to Austin tho thirteenth arrest for that would
to attend tho cotton rate hearing of bo just as ominous to his mind ns tho
the Texas Railroad Commission. Col. black opal.
Polk considers the outlook bright torj Ho has fought many ring battlesbtit
Texas during 1910 thinks Dallas has no likewise holds tho championship
a brilliant future" as a financial cen- belt for successful encounters with the
ter and comments favorably on the
purpose of Its citizens to make provis-
ions for tho future by starting a "city
planning movement."
"I find that an o'ptlmlBtlc feeling pre.
vails throughout all portions of. the
law. Scan the following:
May 21 1909 Arrested in Phila-
delphla for a" board bill
May 22 Sue-1 for' $400 alleged duo
for nursing his brother.
Xfnv 3d Arrested In Bostdrt for
Stat I have visited" since tho first of speeding his automobile.
the year"' said Col Polk. "Not only
I is thiB the case among the merchants
i i v. ! nnmnrnHnn hn-. bankers and others engaged In com
mO. its negotiations with the Santa Fc mercial pursuits but among tho farrn-
IRallroad for a low rato on ore rroni ers'hs well They are busily engaged
IDalngerfield to Port Bolivar the ship- preparing tho ground for tho Bpring
Tlng point from which the company 'and their growing small grain crops
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lgned to its smelters in Pennsylvania.
As the original estimates were made
nritb. care It is understood that tho
aalHlng engineers do not anticipate ma-.-terlal
reduction in their first approxi-
mation in conseouence of the more
on a more elaborate scale than usual speeding
.Timft 2 Pleaded guilt yand fined.
.Tiinn 9 Arrested in Boston for debt
July IS Warrant Issued for him at
Crown Point Ind. for speeding but
not served.
AuguBt 5 Arrested at London On
tario for speeding.
October 21 Arrested In 'Frisco ior
For County Glorkf
"W. J. YOUNO.
J. L. McDAVlD.
For Tax ABSCBBdr:
C. B. MANLY
" JOHN KEQAN8 Jr.
For District Clerk:
C. W. LEAICE.
D. G HILL JR.
For Tax Collector:
T. W. GLARIC--.
BAYLOR CRAWFORD.
For Sheriff Taylor County
J. V. CUNNINGHAM.
T C. WEIR.
For County Trensuror:
J. W. CHRISTOPHER. x
For County Attorney:
E. M. OVERSHINER.
For County Judge:
T. A. BLEDSOE.
For County Supf. of Schools:
E. V. WHITE.
For Justice of tho Peaco Pre. No. 1.
H. ROB KEEBLE.
For Public Woigher:
L. W. ROSS.
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In all farm products Texas
Tnn.nVW 9 mm Arrested in Torre
Haute. Ind.' for jumping a theatrical
racact chemical tests -which they are undeveloped area and tho soil is ot
iBPplylng to the oro beds. They havoltha right kind to justify this prophecy
calculated sufficient doposits of ore
to provide two train loads dally for
Btty years.
Troposcd Reduced Rates.
'Recently the Santa Fe Railroad
'through its general officers conferred
-with tho Railroad Commission relative
to a proposed reductIon in rates on
ore in consequence of tho steel corpor-
ation's proposition to transport ap-
rproxlnjately 90000000 tons from Tex-
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of the Union as It does now In cotton January 4 Arrested In Pittsburg tor
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ana in runruuu uiiicu(c. i. hud mo .-ow- .--
tract.
January 14 Arrested in Boston
Its cities are growing and prosperous'
and its citizens nre thoroughly alive
to their advantages and oportunitics.
Tlnlntf In n Tntnrnnnllfl. In fact and IS
Uhe largest jobbing center with the
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Writ6 a health Policy
Which Pays $25 Per Week (for 26 weeks)
When-Ill of any of these 30 diseases
Typhus Fovor Typhoid FoVer Scarlet Fovor Brain Fovor .Yellow- Fe
ver Empyaomia Pleurisy uorouro-apmai meningitis acuio u.uuocr-
dltls. Tachycardia Vnrlorold Asiatic Chblora. Measles' Diphtheria
Erysipelas Appendicitis Peritonitis Diabetes Small Pox Cholera
Morbus TotnnUB Chicken Pot Apoplexy Mumps Typhlitis Acute
Hepatitis Colitis Acuto Meningitis Scarlatina Pnoumonln.
If Permanently Blind or Paralyed $2500
Mo' Sl Curtis
R"EAL ESTATE INSURANCE ANR RENTAL AGENTS
Citizen's National Bank Building.
ABILENE TEXAS
J C RussBM. Prcs
Brock E. Omvkk Vlcc-Prcs.
W II. Lacy Cashier
U E. Grrkn Asst-Cashlcr
THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
Of Abilene Texas
CAPITAL $75000 SURPLUS $4500
"By Mail" patror find our postal banking system absolutely safe and remar -kably
simple method. We acknowledge receipt of deposits by return mail;
cnnfi-wh'nntlilv fitntpnmnt.q of nppounts to each mtron. Yonr money deserves
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We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest pn Savings and Time Deposits
W. H.'LACY Cashier
DIRECTORS-C. A Lanlus J. W. Russell J. C. KImmel Bruce E. Oliver
ly J. N. Porter J. C. Russell. C. G Davis.
charged with assault.
January 24 Sued for ?20000 dam-
ages by Norman Plnder of New York.
Tohnson. unon hlB return from Aus
tralia was arrested In Now York upon
greater every day. While looking out
for its advantages as a trade center
it 'is wise to pause long enough to
make itself a 'city beautiful' in whlqh
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certain whether or not the commission foremot citizens I hear aro now n-
nmnlil tnlfo nn n linnlfl for such rates
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. . . it i... 1.1.1. Ilin lnwi.n h'n.
any reauciion ura mc aumu
-m1fh mnkfi In bohalf of the sneciflc
tonnage involved contending that if
tne largest jouuiujj mmci win mo - --- nmnn
best banking facilities south .of S a domestic ZflLTTa
Louis and Kansas uny ana wesi oi uie " .-..---Mississippi
Rlver and is becoming Brooklyn theater for issuing a fight
"Thn dnvplonment of the State Is
largely. If not absolutely dependent on
challenge hut was dismissed by the
magistrate.
Ho Cheered Up.
"Wore you ever in all your lif glum
and discontented?" asked one.
."Yes: onceTI was plum aown in the
mouth" owned Unclo Henry with an
tho commission should bo disposed to
predicate a schedule or rates upon mo
TcducedStiriff which tho road proposed
to offer tho steql corporation the rail.
TrayB of the State would suffer an un-
just reduction In revenues without tho
liope or prospect of recouping on In-
creased tonnage which the contract
-with tho steel corporation would insure
to tho Santa Fe in respect to shipments
"ot iron' ore. Bpth Mr. Mayflold and
Up Pnfrinltt. with whom the r&ilroud
jcpresentatlyes conversed gave assur-.
r-siicp that the proposea r(cuucuon in
Hbe iron 'oro rate would not bo made
-the basis or other rates Mr Colquitt
explaining that one of the stable
menns of developing a territory Is a
low rail rato .on Its primary commod-
ity. As yot howevor tho Railroad
Commission has heard nothing offi-
cially concerning tho transaction ho-
tweon thq Santa Fe and tho Bethlehem
Stoel Company. Tho rato will bo ap
proved when applied for formally.
Tho Steel corporation's project In-
volves tho construction of nn oxten--.trm
nt ihn Hnnta Fo Railroad from
Tmrvlew to DainKorfleld In Morris
nntv mid the nrolectlon of nn indus
trial cnterprlBd in Camp and Morrlfl
Counties that will yield employment
ito hundreds of persons.
Jlr. Colquitt's Comment.
Speaking of tho project Mr. Colquitt
wild this morning that It surely indi-
cates confldonco In the vnlue of Tcxa(
iron fields as Mr. Schwab could not
-afford to engage (n so o.istly nn en.
.t.-nrinn an a matter of exneumentu-
tlon. Ho pointed out that tho Texas
Iron ores nra richer in the Iron file-
meat; than tho ororf tlu.t ar noftvbo
fnt used In the fuVnatco at ItirjuA-;;
Iham and Pittsburg and that tholr TofB
substantial body yJclda more uofllly
" to tho reducing proton 'Hip steel ccr-
.! ia rffiiuulna to gPt its tie
from Texas carry It ljuiulrols of miles
"by rail and water mm i - -e4
prpduct to Tikm inailvPtB 51'
Slqultt does mWMIWF1
of Uie Stales !. r rv 'T'" "
the railroads and I do not think it can' nir of candor. ''But I got cured right
be Said that they aro not doing their otr anu i ainx over nau im w "
whole duty in this respect. The San- tho blues since then."
ta Fe I know is. It is now engeged "Dd tell up about it."
In building more miles of new rail- "Well. It was when I was a ymmg
roads in Texas (approximately COO man. I had just got a job worklpTon
mUoBWimn all-of the other roatls'i the Erlo canal. It was getunJate in
n. . . - .
am a member of the
25000 Club
1 he Abilene Boosters Association
and would like all my
friends and business
acquaintances in the
Central City
to loin if and let me
write their F? IN-
SURANCE make their
LOANS and sell their
REAL ESTATE.
1881'
1910
LOUIS C. WISE & SON
REAL ESTATE
ana
FIRE INSURANCE
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LOUIS 0. WISE & SON
CHESTNUT ST. ' ROBERTS PHONE
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in the State combined and this too
through a marvelous productive coun-
try which will be quickly Bettled pp
with farmers where now towns will
spring up and the already established
towns through wnich it paBsea -win
irrmv nnd nrosner. Tho opening up of
this new territory will ot course meau
much to tho Texas jobbers as It will
enable thom to sell their goods where
tiiov hnvn nonr nnld them heretofore.
simply because there' -wore no people
there demanding them it mignt not
be Inappropriate to Bay that with an
its nHleago in Texas tuo sami im-
njiliwnv has never received one acre
Wf land from the State in tho waj ot
subsidy Its building has been entirely
on faith and confidence In what the
future may develop."
JOHNSON IS SUTERST1TIOUS;
BLAMES LUCK ON 1ILAUK Vw
NEW YORKi February 5 Twelve
arrests In eight months one $20000
damage suit and $800 In fines that is
tho record for Jack Johnson. uio
champion's frienda blame his down-
ward progress upon unlimited pros-
perity but the fighter blames it upon
a black opal which he bought for $5W
tho fall and I hadn't any shojto my
name and i nau o senu npiiie uvurjr
red cent except what woyld feed me
1 didn't See how I wasi6 get a pair
of shoes before
"Well that m1b hartl lins."
"So I thought" aiTd TInMe Henry
nmlHnir. "unJfl onoaay I salv a feller
on the str
can't rlgl
disconten
feet. I
ver been
xuifftnr nfJn
m had lfnl
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ujlsf say us I ve
tfirsinee then."
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miMfit Tim Public.
jfJjHocated at my
HYoond and Wnlni
aid to Rive fin
B-tnvi in nil Irfnd
. Yours fojf
m ui.f
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mumDa QMkr wife onJ
lament iyJa
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. veiihAuttonlBh.oyiiers
fit Beftrand IBroB.
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McCauley Land Comp'ny
Radford' Blcjgr Phone 99.'
C. McCAULEY Mgr.
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county
lene loft last
Beef pork
and dressed poultt
& Eplen.
old stand
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it class Tot-
of domes-
business.
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cut
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Mrs. William WIrChoatrot DallaB
arrived In Abilene estorday evening
and will spend a luWh in tho city
tho guest ot her BlstTMrs. Winnlo
Blair. -
Tlemovlnn th
Contagious Blood
pal maniiostutiop
mini nnn yn ffT(at
lntnr cau30 a freth
nf nlnnrntnil 111 Oil til
ulcers otp Only
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BLOOD POISON
oatward sj'jnptoms isaoi aiuim ja uuuoDanijr W uuu
bison. The vlruionJrRfrms wpiou pronuco umw uiuit
mist bq complotorytlrin from tho plootl before a roul
Tho lousn laiylt loiifin um vumiTOHuii puwuu.
ivtbro&Jt of thoJtrouhfo 'ltii all its hidfloute syaiptoms
d throat cqfpor-aoloren spots iniiin? mur Bgm mm
blood puifidryean euro uonngion wi iuu
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DENTIST O
Southwestern phone No. 423 O
Office in Alexandei BuilOiag 0
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Medio nes which inerlty oheok jftnnmtqins for a tuno mcuuso or tnoir
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Siest trace of the diseaSefor ftlturo outbroafis. fl B .doss not contain
unv niinoru ingredient Uulla mado entirely- of roots herba nnjl barks
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all we can. Your medicine H contalu exactly what your doctor t
directs and ?t will lie compounded from the purest aud beat fresh i
drugs by experienced registered graduate pharmacists You can send)
or leave your proscriptions on y ur way to Work. The medicine wlllj
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