Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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wketi tho irftm IK .grcoMcst a Ml
Jmc Mlsaard blown
"Well Mill se happy
Or the why
Ttamfth Winter blights
The blooms 0 May.
"Mar mhik1j to load us on and. Joy
Mtogk ahead
rr ..Make tho sunshine weave the. rose
keenly white and red. ;
'We'll still reap sunsblad
On the Way " -
Tfcevgb Winter blights
Tke'bloQeas of May."
M. J. Glenn of .Nugent was In Abl-
3efe Monday on business
K. Smith of Iborla pushes his Repor-
dter.aad Dallas tfews figures forward 12
Jtev. J. W. King; Abilene routo 4
aaoires fils Seml-Weokly Reporter flg.
iatraa ap 12 notches
J. C. Rabun says automobiles arc ko-
mgto bust tho rich and appendicitis Is Thanks nwfUllyl
SBOiag to bust tho pooh f Jlrt Its flight over Anson Bays tho
X. M. Borryhlll living on Hickory Anson Reporter; "tho. tall of Hatfey'a
macth of Eighth street has bCfin-eathtB comet flipped tho dipper and spoiled
coasting ears from hla garden 'for the their prospects for u good nubbin crop
SjMwtweek. I in Jones county'
red Brookrcsoh Sr. of Buffalo Gap W H.ornwas in Abilene Monday on
fen W Abilene Vodribsday on busi- business. He reported Tho Reporter's
iBesC old friend J. E.-Nabors at Hodges sick.:
JUlen Williams Potest merchant! We sincerely hope that he will soon re-
issys business is picking up sine the cover
lretient rains. ' 'v ' Sam ScoBBn HlPPe'd a quarter our
Waco there Is plenty or"work on the way for the Reporter to go. tQt J.D.HesH
aana Joo Joiner la a frequont.ylsltor
&B- Abilene
O. Jj. sillier of Sambo who was op-
erated on two weeks ago for appendl-
xidtlfl is lin and about. again.
H. B. Manly -was In from Beadmaa Tho Semi-Weekly Reporter for the next
?Faesday and reported the 'loss of a!8 months his brother-in-law S. A.
rery fine mare on Monday night j Fisher having- put up- four bits with the
Tom Windham a nioneer Bettler ofoe instruction a. nas a gooq
StkoOplln district was In Abilene rues-Uarm
aky on business.. The fruit crop in bis
.4sMtrict is good he says
Mr- .and Mrs. Harry Armstrong or
idale were in Abilene shopping 'and
SHarry had quite a lovely smile on
rover tne recent rain.
t: e. Rlnnev was In from the lawn .
cUetrict 'and said that old Prosperity 's.' Quite good afid they spent Tuesday
twbb sow smiling on hfssoctlon of thotflsblnB in Lytle Lake.
tmnnitrr '" 'Nl an" AfrB Pcreu.s-J? returned
- W. H.' and Mrs. Myatt were in AtiiJ"Mpnday- from. Brownwoo"4 where Mr.
Oe Wednesday shopping fillehere 'Tergorson had been under .treatment.
Ow bad some handbills printed at tho: fit a speclalisfYpr ear trouble He re-
fataport'er office announcing a tacky PartuelVto;Brownwood Tuesday for an.
nly Mi .Nugent Saturday night t otr t.wp weeks stay .
N. Eaenborougb merchant at unt Nan Foster living out In North
moion mnv nnt hi a VarmMa Union Park sent the writer this week twelve
obbb but he believes in holding cotton
-.Ull be gets his price. He nas hh naies
n tho warehouse hbre.' . .
S. C. young of Mbro spent Sunday in
Ablieno. He and bis brother Plnkney
-r Rolllrie nut nrenaratonr to moving
S!E PParatory to moving
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bellow to ide In an automolille 'but-
iwcll accept a seat in one (if Invited);
sto tho all-day dinner on the ground at
pleasant Hill next Sunday. :
' . a 1 -jr a -la' Mi. t.l. tinn AVi
iBve Sta out Z the Nugent road" J
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aCOgQOCneS
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lnf frifrtwn'vmmS
t-with typhoid fever the tv?o youngest
'LnwAtfa. warn rnnnrfpn lmnrnvllli?
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'bowever were reported Improving
The ikst of the Webb Hoys Jiving in
8ay for The Reporter when W. M.xoll-
d a half wheel our warwith tho re-
aaark-send em to me."
The writer was not at tho Encamp-
"fc 'meeting last Friday night but
J
OUT
And Set Pieces
v For every oc-
casion. Bet.
t .u$ -s u-p.pl y"
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flowers
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havirtg MmIihnm In tho OtM tlW
halt StHMttty afternoon there Were
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nanainK on me wan me .ainee ot ju.
ttoothe of Iberia 1. N. Little .lack
Waldrop aiKl H B. lvelt of Sambo
Looked Just like cooa hides
After a visit p his father S II. Klr-
by living la the Colony Hill commu-
nity J. P Klrby aad wile have retum-
od to their home at Graham.
Jas. A. Lowry one of tho eldest new
paper men In this section of country
but who laid his Faber by several
years ago and Is bow farailng sear
Hawloy was Iii Abilene Saturday look-
ing after his property la Valley View.
Dr. Sherblno "was called to Hodges
this week to attend Mrso Patterson
wife of the late F L. Patterson. Wa
failed to learn the troublo btit hope
sho Is not seriously sick.
. In renewing his Reporter subscript
tlon this week W I Turner living on
route 4 said "I do sot feel able to
spare .toe money Just now but the
'stuff' you get up Is worth the dollar"
'aAlitAn QlntAn Cnn tltot.l nmmfv.
' u.nvu Mn- iv!n vvuu.j
three months. J. D. "used to live hero
and he wanted to "hear from the elec-
tion." W. A. Johnson at Burnett Will read
in Ihe Hamby community al
A. Fisher and wife bavr returned'h '.. ' . ..' . . ' - '
to thfeir home at Winters after w brief Tessetae slnton Patricio coua-
visit to their son B. A. of Abilene. Mr.
Fisher is 75 years of age and a pioneer
Texan. Tho health of this aged couple
radishes. hat tipped -the beam arsHT
--t " v. uvu uuu uw w
p!ow 1whe.n ad w to V11' " hei"
SI husband Will does Just ns she
Bays BomeUmea.
ya ynum or rotosi was in AM-
( father
and mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bvrium '
o had been on a visit to a son. In
Kentcouniy W were accompanied
at daughter. Mrs. Will McGee of
Houston who is out njaklng them a
Viol L.
'" After spending a few days in. Abilene
?n " P. ivey returned homejj
. riuview vveunesaay. e reports
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hs son and R. & Malone doing well
:?? and' electrle pianf In
X'tainvlBW. "YOlir nnnntrv itoma nro
the fIrs "read by4lrs. .Ivey" said R. !
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B. A. Ashby of Caps quit us a year
W .but without Ww IIctod
fi subaqtpton hL Hafl of th w
Tcnnessee PrImItIVa B tlst
.ana that me oa
throuch th vetnB ftf hv mn -u
bU8y BeaBon of
year for far
mers. Is. now on. arid the few. In town
since tfin rajn a.week ago Is pretty
good' evejdenco that the boys are busy
jWe neYCJ: know what old- Future has
In store tor us but the prospects now
' aro good for bountiful crops of cotton;
maize and .sorghum gut the old' sim-
ple saying "don!t count your chickens
till they're hatched" is gbod
TENNESSEE LAPIES WELL
PLEASED WITH ABILENE.
Sirs. M E. IcCanli of Benv'er Ten-
nessee and her nelce Miss Annie
Crockett or Nashville who came out
last week on a visit after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. W Mi)-
Ior aro now visiting John iorriessott
on Deadtnan. They aro delighted -with
tho country town and people and have
been trying without success hoyevof;
tq got art. oxterislpn of 30 days on
their .tickets'
THE MAN WHO TRIES AND
CAN'T JS EXCU$ABLEBUTt
It's futtny how old-timers can twist
off a. kind o' pleasant smile; when ac-
cused of having to buy jfeed. and say.
ItsforrliTy habor." "The f8t one to
IHirpetrate this Joke on the -writer waa
jToni Cox living south of Potoal Hp
unuicu vui N 4UMU Ul CU01) UUt 810
"lt!8 for Be Coffraani" What abpqt it
Be"? You'vq been there Jiwt' aljout aa
Ipng as Tpmalwaysl
TUSCOLA FAMILY LOSES
BABY r0M SOARLKT FJEYKK
The. inaay frierids ef Mr. aad Mrs.
Geqrite Hafaer llyjng in Tuacola Val
ley learn with regret the death of oaa
( thelt' twin bb!e. laat wk. .Th
mfainlly adea on a visit tJbalfoll
wiqie.ni uoiua county ana (Wa iMr-
. ItVfcfl aiy n Ha)at f hwf MM l 0HtQt
oft mm nrcii wrw me Kaww nimmn im
liit ncwH hnM from theat
XK f Mttl'SAMl vnn wnwf
WKMTIMITKU V MMh TR
8W Bom alH.msn at Ovalo wm In
AMIene Tvwdy .on httwhlM Me r-
irertftti ahoMt 1H0 aci'es of eoitba bwit
Into .the eftfth by thtr hall storm ht'the
Tuscola Had Jilt) Ned viVlIeys last
week ail of which la being rtajaaM.
Of coursq this Is looked a m a
calamHy yet It may ifovo to be a
blessing to those who lost their crops
as it often happens that the la crops
are bett.
AMK V.Xm WttL VISIT
HIS OLD HOME IK ENGLAND
Jphn Thomas oae of the pioneer set-
tlers of Abilene is making arranga-
ment to leave for his old home in Bag
land 'where he anticipates spendlag tke
summor. Mr. Thomas says lhat 24
years ago Ira left the parental roof
without bidding his aged father and
mother or other relatives adieu that
ho has never sent tboni a letter nor
received one from them and that ho
has recently decided to return and.
let them know that ho is still living.
A KKMEDY FOIt KNOCKING ..
OUT THE BUdS AND fciqtf.
Preparo now to kill tho lico and'bugri
pn your watornielon vines by getting; a
small sprayer and a quart or so of car-?
bon doK nolson and when they'beairi
Hto appear on ho -yines shodE ajtttfe.
01 tno noison into me ground out not:
closo and deep enough to come lit cpni;;
tact with the" roots of the vino1;. The.
fumes from the carbon l Is-saldyHl
do Its deadly WdrK. Woa't cost njach
to try.1t. ' "' -. '" 1
A BIG HUNCH OF NEW SUB' ?" H
SCHIBER8 FOB THIS WEEK.1
Tho following now .subscribers have
been booked this vcek: G. F. Robin-
son Plato N. M".; A. B. Jteo Trent;
DaVo Heller Gomez ( W. A. Stqno
Pumphroy; J. A. 8altcr Abilene;' Mrs..
Elizabeth Henderson. AmarlllovNL.C.
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Moore Hllsboroj J. A. Philly Abilene;
Webb; Abilene route 2 J B. A. Ashby
XANDHETH seed may gives "
BEMEDY TO DESTROY; PESTS
A representative of the Iiandi-eth
Seed company was hero this week
and in conversation with J A. Boyce
In regard to bugs and 'lice .destfoylhg
melon .and cucumber "vines tB'erseed
dealer said that it was .no trouble Jto
destroy them with dog" poison carbon
by having' a Bmall sprayer Bdih
joctlnjr the fluid ino the teround iiaaer!
rthe vine but riot too near theToqfe.
Better'ty it . . ' i
AND STDTHE OLD SET- 1
TLEHS.AKE BOBBING VI
While In AblleneMionday W H. El-
"" i""?; . " -" "u """p
west of Buffalo Gap called our atten.
llnker living on Elm. creek four miles"
"on le tact mat weo ovenooKea
him in our "write-up of the old Buffalo
Gap settlers He pitched his tent there
34 years" ago next Qctpber and has
lived a quiet peaceful lawabfdlng'
life. Me landed In th edap behind a
a "ri oxen but he's now able to
W automobile-lf. h? wants
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ItinnVv v onva nivmi
ABILENE MASONS BANQUET
A NUMBER QEjyiSITORS.'
J D. Harrison; A. M Nasdn B. W.
Middletpn and JphnX' Moody' all of
gulori-district; and ff. B.Cook bt
'- x . ' "
Devey were guesfs. of the Abilene Ma
soniq lodge here a few nights ago and;
.after some special degree work to--gether
with other visitors were bin-
quetted at tho Metropolitan cafe The
writer promised and will stay with
the promise unless sIcknesB precVentB
the Gulon "bevy of beauties" thai he
would beat. Guionlhe first Saturday'
In next month and attend Rev. W; F.
Crow's church on Sunday Just to see
Jiow they look arid b.ehave in a meetinr
house.. ' r
Columbus Buggies RunaboutB Phao-.
tons and Surroy.s several different'
styles to select from. You can make
no mistake in buying a Columbus -
R CL .HAXiL & CO.
Regular meeting Ifof P toalght Im
portant work;. All f MttoB&& of P's
invited. f &
Deli
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fmed
and gentl;
en will Arid In
all the se
lr lives as maid-
ens wive
hers that tho ono
simple.
e laxative remedy.
Which a
and pleasantly and
naturall
Ich may be taken at
any tlmi
'tile system needs a:
laxatlye.
rfect safety and real-
Jy bone
emcU.-Ia gyrupot Flgtf
and "EliiTr of Sauna. . ' .
NoU
vQimiw
m M Km
Teaiedwm
isona otJk
I anfl JVt
rQTmWk
CS HHI
wavvwB
I danatiP
m pwA.
lwpl
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It has that pie delicacy of flavor
bich Is so rereshlaa; to the taste4
that warmint and grateful toning to
tbe stomach "whteb responds so favor-
ably to its action and the laxative ef-
fect which is so bcnc2clai to the sys-
tem when; occasionally its gentle
cleansing- k required'.
Tbe genulB alway bearlwf the
name; pt the California Fig Qyrvp Co.
may be. purchaaed froai ail leading
auaylats ht oiiaBw packages of one
viae oa jirtce if ty cenu jmt bottle.
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Clean up Sale
fWI ! .1.1- 1.4lg I Nil '!;. !!! !
SUMMER
No lady evor baa tod. many Shirt
Waists and a plentiful supply Is
more than; evor needful as Jliot
weather advances. During this
salq you. can 'make a choice here
Of .prettV iiervlceablo every day4
.wistsiu ne.sprlng and. summer
styles.' at lees than the bare cost
ftgSWk
iJHkVkV
liiWpnWLingerlo and' Embroidery
1?!W.R
jWalststucked. and shirred) trim-'
niedwith flno laces and allover
embroidery) sale- prlctf... s..1iQc
$1.00 fine pin tucked Lingerie all-
over embroidery and plain tailor-
ed waists on"sale at ...... .59c
69o handsome .Sllover embfoldery
and lace ttlirimed waists biggest
bargain w.e "have ;eyer offered your
choice of' lot wv ...... i.. 39c
JUNE TnEFOUBTH WEI WILL
SELL AS-FOLLOWS:
WTexas pie peaches.oz.. ..95e
sEasterja pie peachesi 'dozi.?1.15
Calif .pie assorted i. . . . . ;$ll5
Calif table; aararted .....jl.65
;CalJf. etra faac table. .;.?2.25.
v(TabIe fruits ciBUttinPiude three
Jkinds)
1-lb. Pink Salmon doz......95c
1-1 b. Red Salmon !6z......?1.65
1-lb".. Fey Red Plat doz..?2:25
dnly" one "dozen of ia lfipd to a
customer. All goods warran-
ted. m
MOW
Is the time to think
about '"
Papering That
Room
Ourstoclcof Wall Paper is the
largest inthe West. Our prices
lowest. !Nef goods1 arriving
daily.
Ralph Paint &
Paper Comp'y
What Tbey W1M DtltrYta
They will cura your baclcacht
tranfthan your kidacys cor-
FrwtWiniiryirrotularJtiM builH
np the worn out itm an4
Umtutte th exoaa urjlc ncid
tiatotta rhttumatJam.a Pr-
voit Brig bt'a DisaaJMi id Dliu
Vtos juiqV reatoeo ftooJtK suid
;W" nggjpvgv np qmsurP RaWamyKsVSPpp
WAISTS
Goddard's
Saturday
MAGKEGHNEY
Foley's
Kidney
JET JL. JL JLi9p
$238000000
Ii Uk Aal Flrt Urn ia the Unltwl Stttet
Firtlrtiurwc coibpwiMi contribt daily
to thif enormou wwt and in order to do
o promptly thtymuifc havt poWtrful re-
wwrcj. Moral; Iriur with ub. Wi i rep-
merit the oldetfe and strorigiit companiiw
in the world A policy in '. until concern
istweakaatet . "
Motz
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REPORT OF THE
National Bank
W J: of Abilene Texas
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Loans and. I)Jscounts $4282fe2.32
Bank Bldgr.and Fix.;.;. 11500.00
If.. S Bonds and Prem- '
iums . :....y.j.1j 136500.00
Other 'Bonds. ..t '.-..' 1650000
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Due from If. St '
Treas. ...J5(100.00 - ; '
Due front "Banks ;';and;' ..."
In Vault ..i9539".51-('s '"
Bills rEx. "i01131.4V 298?53.97
TPtal. . . ..... . ... $89i;736.29
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BARGAINS IN
Ptrll
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Four' pf five room house frame throughout aml tractlcally::newk. Cor.
;ner Janetteatfd South Fifth str.eefs. Eof' 62il40 feet. Small barn .city "
Water.- We can offer this place'" for a shott while at fisoo.0.0 Small
cash payment. ' J
Tbree lotB 50x130 feet each in a rapidly grpwing section of WeBt
Abilene; close to. par line. Ah exceptional' opportbnity for.ajjbtonfo site'
or for fnevstment Three lots for"' ?450'.d0. Terms. ' V
We also have some clpso 'in business property on both sides of the rail?
road that is offered at prices ihatiaro sure toafford big. returns in the . .
noxtfew-years The way the city is now growing ths property is Bure
to double in value in a short time; lt.us sfiow you. ' '
m6 Tj-BITE ALL KINDS 01? INSUItANCE.
L0WC. WSSE $W
CHESTNUT S - ROBERTS PHONE
n'Je
You Can't AtTord to Rent
when you can buy a home:IrOm-u. Sniali cash pay-1
mentnd five years on'bafahce per pint interest '
8ayles Realty
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A TAtlC AgQUT
Wnan yen 'take mttleina you do so
)y. Brief yolir preaerjlBtlpa to oar Phttrmaey aad 'we will hl yoei
all we ean. Your sledlelaa wll doataiu exactly 'what year tectoi' M
dlfeU and "It will be compounded frees the ;praat nM baaifraali A
drugaby Terlenc4regMeredaradliale patrmaeka Tou an bm4 a
Pt leave your preriUoi on y ur wpy .to Vork. i'"Sa me4Ma will "2
- be DreoapM' and Ihere at youf husev .ImirdiaitVr w(tt.aii-. J
tra cbarae. Let ut nil; row vr aerttoa . - ' . .
Curtis
CONDITION OF THE
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LIABILITIES. .
Capital. '....:;.....lOOiOM.OO; l
"Surplus and Pr'ofits; .. 8614195 '
Circulation . .- . ... .";. VloCoOO;pO
Rediscounts ' .... .- ... . . .NONE
Bills. Payable .. . . .-; v. .; t .NONB. '
pther Borrowed Money- vNbE-' ...
DEPOSITS 'VV'; -
I Individual ...507737.9iV .
Bank ...4. 84225.91 . V
U;S....-j;v 40!P0;00
CashChecks 12.640T49. 605594.34 .
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Total ...':... .';.... J'jr89178629
is correct
HENRY JAMES Cashier
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