The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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THEAB1LENE jiEPORTUfc FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1913.
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Locals and
Mrs. T II ttmmoit who him be.n
Spending the imwi two days In ttii H
wlfb hnliiffolkn Ml Thursday fii
Clyde where she hi Maying jetniKiran-
iy. George Clnjson left Thursday m
surrlt if n health resort where he In-
tends spending u fw week.
Hot. W. F. Fry left Thursday fur
ThnekuiorUM county whet he n'll
mi 'tut Hit association.
Mr. and Mr. W I Hell of Whiter
tji ttftxnel through the ttt ibis inonif'Mj
r ii route la Mlmr I Well where h-
wIM spend the next lew wws rer-r -atlng.
My Grac Bryant formerly of ihi
city left this momma for Uall
wH-r she will make hr boiiti- In d
future.
Master Harold W'rieten who Inn
len tit Uw lty for 'lit itl five en
MUiut iiia jcramJimraitd. Air. ami
Mr. P. V WllatfH lft thin moraim:
for hla home at ttalrd.
m. A. G- Roberts who lw bei
vl nitty M Quintan uiH cavity for
ih irfM fte week ia exi t "home
Friday:
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s. I Ulrhy of Tfoineygrnve hnnht
a patient to Uie Kplteptlr Colnnv
THtrnday.
It. If. Denton residing light mil.-
4t of AbllfiM wan 4n the i-ll Tlinrt-
tty with a load of cotton Mr Uet
ii plaMrd nii re of cotton this
ring ami enpia to make only ah an
tt r.- bale 'it the staple
l W. Kewtoit o( near re wa r
Vl.i'-ne Tttu radar lth a bale of cot-
n.i. Mr Xewtua mint oIlVri. 13 emu
f i hlu tl- and iifM'led
I'n mJpiI J. I'. Sewoll of Christian
c ji..Ke Kptnt Tiiurnday aftfrMon
Svk. .(wttier iu the Internal of fht !
Ii .- Mr. rt-Hi II HceoiwimiiUil him un
f.u ih IlakiWn.
H W. Jlinarty lef loirlin fur
J? meet water whire he will uml il
. iH lite lltl'-li-wl of I lie lliiMUIKk.
Mi Cart? Kurniluri (.
M M. WiMMlu.tnl of Clyde aiHt Hie
r UHirHtiiR mi the lt ri Imniin-iui
it0?iSS
PUNCTUALITY
HCIIOOL kiih soon ami Iho
lKjb uml Klrla must bo on
UmtJ aviary day.
Atwuloli vJll do mure tuwurda
nmkliiK tltmn imuotiiol In all
Uiu'tr uiiM)lulinualH than nny-
UiIiik olne. Wo bAvu ioya
watdh. fur LOjV
(Ilrl'H wnlehw for .... W)
ami from Unit Ui lu'iiiiy jirtm
you my cwro to liy uud any
woloh yiHt may huy w ftuar-
anti to ho the bast Vnlu la
be had anywhture for th
price.
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COMPANY
1 EKCOBMCE J
Personals
W. W Murray left Tlinrsdtiy after-
noon for Sweetwater where h" wll'
Hnml Hie next two or three duya h
the lntonat of the .ArhndHiihia Mil
Una t'oinimny.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. l'onnv are e.-
Itortlnn .heir son John Pearce whi
hiia been ntteiidiiiK the Southern IUip
tint Theologlcnl Seminary of IoiiIh-
vlllo Ky. to fljiond n few duya with
them heforo ll(o ojiunlttK of the next
term.
It C Fe.rla of Stamford piihho.I thru
the rlty 111! mnniliiK ennnite to Clyde
where he will Fjiend the noxt few dayj
on hualnoRR
Tlii-ina Kayles left (his mornlnr
for Stniwn whero he will upond the
next few duya In the InturoHt of the
niiroii-Unno Lumber Com puny.
V. IlWrlBht of Xortmi Runnola
MMtntr. tM"l UtroiiBh the oltr thp
Mariilng anrouto tri ChntuuKnn. whf-rr
hi Trtll sponil tU upst fow dnyn or
UntHeM.
Mr. Ul Initrao1 if Dallna Kpent
Tbnrtkluv nflwrnoon n the city on
Itwainasa.
S. 15. Fathurree o revt Worth hna
leeir H-i)illiiir th i'al two or throe
1'ayn In the eity on IniHliieHR.
1ik John nillltaiid left thtH inoni-
ins for Kin-dab where uho will upend
a few ilnta UltliiK rlntlvoH.
Mm. Katie Hmwtli who haa been
vUliiiu: Mr. It. i: M.lioiuilil for th
Hint weeli loft thin inciriiliiK for hot
linine at DullliiKer.
Mr. V. K Hall of Merhl imgaed
iliroiiah the city thia iiiornlu-; on-
route to Ovuln where she uoea on hual
nes. y
Mr and ilr. I N. Mines wno hnt-
bwn vmlUn-i tlialr clillilreii In Wiid
i-oiMiiy f;r (ho iml month pastted
:hrauuh the city thia morula eiii-oui
to their home at Winters.
Mr and Mrs. W- II. I'liolor. who
hate bw ii vIsIliiiK rvkitlvoa In HoIIIh.
OkUilininu (or the put taw tlliyH paBft
rd thruuRh the cli thla mornlitK on-
rim i e to their homu at llallliiKor.
t: IL Uxon. traveling rojironiatlve
of the Prli-e-r-ucaa Cainimny of UiiiIb-
Hle. v hik-iii Thursday in the city
in the laien-tit of hla linn. Mr. I.Ikoh
ciiinia io be one of the oldom men
.n the rond. havlUK worked for the
B.une firm for ovor thirty years.
I. N. Va of Ifrntlt oouhU. passed
throuhh the city thla morning. nn
roiiie to GiiIoii whore he will aionil
the net few dayu on buulmniH.
It J. Willi of JolitiHpn county
HflMttd throunh the eity this mornhm
eiirouty lo Gulon. slioro he will visit
friwuils and rolatlvus for a few days.
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0. U Httwljim and non.. Sam of
I'liirltiivJUo Tfliiii jtte apondlni; a few
woiifcjs In vfmi 'TdAg TooSTne for a
latwttun. Thfty luft this morning for
'i'naeolrt.
J. W- II!Jo who has been unending
Uie jft8t fw daja lit Hweelwater pasa-
U iitruagn the eity this morning on-
rwJ to 'hia home at Winters.
J- S. Smith of Baliinger spent
ThuMay In the city on business.
Miliars. J. It. Hdgar and J. A. Gar-
rtt sw the dHjr in Coats on bust-
W. It. Kaable left this morning for
Wliilar whsre ha ar( upend a few-
days on Imslnass.
J. M- CoMjr traveling represent-
Ue fur Arwoar & Compaay with bis
Uaad.mMtrtors Iu this eity. left this
momlHK for Winters where he wlK
Sltead the Best few days
II Urene a farmer eleven wikrf
u rtU of town was in yesterday wi'h
w 1-sad if cdt"cn wlcli ho dlsiHWcd-cf
at l?eo cea's a iojttd.
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Tin worst time lo sell furnlsho Htho buyer the bout opportunity.
Home rare bargains In Abilene town and country property.
ADiLcrin. teJcas
P.O. BOX ISO
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i'OR SALE
I'OU 8AM-3 Two fine Jersey cowb;
rash or credit; see T. A. HtiHsell Ice-
son llldg. u nt
FOU SALB Good gentle horse and
Columhiis phaeton; plume 122(5. Iml :i-:it
VOll SALK The Coatos home In
Alia VlBta. For Information apply to
D.iIIiih Scarborough. 1-141
30 acres of land about 1 r. mllos
wniihwuKt of Fort Stockton; clear ex-
cept state debt; to trade for a good
ftutnmohlle. J- II. UiiukoU. ."Hi
FOlt SA1.K Oil TltADB 190 acres. 90
acres In cultivation on Klin creek 1.1
miles from Abilene; will sell nt $11)
per acre. This same farm sold In
Hio" for $:! per acre. There Is one
of the largest hole of water on Klin
creuk niljacent to this farm. S. 1
Phelps. Mngee Ilulldliig. a-4t
FOlt TltADB 1$2 acres iu edge of
good little western town on T. & p.
Ily.. to exchange for n choap home
In Abilene. S. I.. Phelps Magee llull-
illng. 3-U
FOR SiW-Tw-o houses In Abilene
well located to trade Tor n farm. 8.
K Phelps Mngee Iluildlng. a-4t
FOU ItBNT House. North Second and
Orange; also hosokeepiug rooms or
hed roiling. Mrs. Dlgby Huberts. 4 :ti
FOUTItADK-So ncres 15 mllos-north-east
of Abilene 00 ncres In cultiva
tion two room house. $20.00 por acre:
will trade for Abilene residence.
SF.MtACItKS In ilrewnter county clear
only shite price. Will lake 1S0OO.OO
will trade for good property clear or
practically no.
TKN SKTTION JtAXCII III Upton coun-
ty to f rode for city property.
SIO ACHKS in Ward county nice land:
lo trade for Abllono property
KIT AC'ItBS four ItllliM west of Abllono.
'ii acres In vnltlvatlon price $20.00 in-
oumhered. $ll.r.o eawy terms: to trade
for Abilene property.
$lon.oo in V. I notes to trade for
small house or lot In Abilene. J. F
Young Abilene. Texas Mngee Iluild
lng independent phone "Si 3t
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I'OU SAM? Good family horse and
luiaoioii; casn or cretin. aitlea
Holmes 4 ?r
TUB COr.NTV has for sale some sec-
ond hand coal heating stoves and lum-
ber 1x12. K. M. Overshlner Comity
Jiitiso. - 5 at
FOU SAf.K Indian ntinner Ducks;
pur blank; for only $1.00 each W
McCuIlogh. 5 7t
A. F. "Roberts. reeTdlng pine miles
north of Abilene was In Iho city to-
day bringing Iu n bale of cotton Mr.
Roberta reports that he will make
about six bales of cotloti from s
acres. List year lie made 4& baler
from the SO acres whleh wus some-
what mora than a half bale to the
acre.
U P. ilourland of the Pleasant Hill
neighborhood had business In Abilene
today. He brought iu a bale of cot-
ton to the local yards.
Constable Obar of Ovalo is in the
city today on business.
New cement sidewalks are being put
in front of tho llils Holmes feed sta-
bles ou South Second street.
Newt Brookroson of Buffalo Gau was
an arrival iu the city this morning
on busliiass
J W FillwoB liviag up Kim Creek
was la AW leu e today briasing a bale
of cotton which ho disposed of at a
toy price.
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for each insertion
thereafter.
THOMAS Land Loans
FOU HKNT
One -i-room cottage newly paper-
ed and painted Pine St.
One Uriels Store building Clii-stum
Street.
Two olllces second floor !tadfr
building.
Two olllces third floor Uudfor
jlllldlllg.
Upper floor Scott Grocery Chcst-
miU St.. 10 rooms.
Uulldlug fornnirlly-occupied by the
Singer SevVIng Machine Co.
llaRcinoiit Hadford building.
r. room modern cottage close In.
Oak Street.
0 room modern cottage South tOth
Street.
19 tf J. M. ItADFOUD.
TUB GOxlOO FOOT llltICK IIOCSK
two floors and basement with elea-
tor south front Street now occupied
by linmumck-McCnrly Furniture Co.
Will be for rent on Oct. 1st; good
stand for any business. J. M. Had
ford.
FOU KKNT Tho best eiilpped cotton
olllco (with sky-light) In the city;
cast of poatofllce. Compere Uros r. ;iot
FOUy RKNT Our corner' and middle
cottages Compere Hros. G 30t
FOlt HKNT Metal warehouse fortv
by sixty feet In dimensions; good roof.
partitions; uoors mm winuows. con-
veniently located to switches; North
Idc Heat 5l2.ri() per mouth. Harry
Tom King Owner. .10-10
FOU HKNT Nice now six room house
011 enr line. North 8th Just West of
Grape street. Also two room house
between South First and Second
Street opt'osllo Christian College. R.
N. Kirhy. 3l
FOU HKNT My home. 410 Hickory-
Also have some furniture for sale;
Phone s W. Ohf. or 19.1. Mrs. Annie
Hale King. 1-Rt
FOU Ui:.f Two front corner ofTlces
over Ycsgor Shoe Store corner Pino
and Nor I; Ftcond Sts. See 1). M. Old-
ham. 2 71
FOU HKNT Five robm cottneo: mod
em conveniences close In. Apply in
S. Novakoskl S. W. phone f"f-J 1lt
FOU 11BNT Nicely furnished roomB
for light housekeeping; modem con-
veniences. Mrs. Rosa Harry 3-7t
FOR RKNT Swan Hotel furnished
rooms en suite for light housekeeping
all conveniences. Corner North Third
and Cypress. n-at
FOR RRXT Six room liouse In Val
ley VIeV newly painted und pajiered;
good out houses ntuj plenty of room;
apply lo J. M. Williams at Cowdon
Hall. 5 3-
FOR KBNT Mrs. K. II Rollins homo
comer North 4th. Hlid Cyuresa. nntt
block west of Postofllce; seven rooms
nnd hall; illl modern conveniences;
apply to T. 8- Rollins at iKistoffleo 5 3
NOTICE to all farmers: The fiirmers
Warehouse and Cotton Yard Associa-
tion Is open to weigh your cotton and
pay you the' highest market price for
cotton seed. Wiley Tumor. Mgr. 8-2t
Will Shultz of the Chandler Grocery
Company together with Mrs. Sehultz.
child and also his brother Carrol left
this morning for Galveston where they
will spend the next few days.
kkfclerysrtra Xt-tU? Nulke
The regular monthly business meet-
ing of the Kindergarten Association
will be held tomorrow. Saturday af-
ternoon at four o'clock av the home
I of the presbleat Mrs. A B. Webstar'
A full attendance is necessary to trau
saet (he important business which I
uaow before the ojsoclaUoa.
Hioj u. u vuut fcit see
Par ish Studio for ("lossy Pfcot
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V m.'Mfctr.t L .. t'Ar
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MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE I will bland Golden I.ad tho
registered Jersey bull at the Darnell
Wagon Yard; price $2.00. W. S. Hen-
son. 24-24t
n6tICR I will Rtnml mr Jeruev bull
st the Bxchnngo Wagon Yard for
JZ.Q0. Ed Curry. lC-tf
A IirsINBSS HOUSKniid lot In Clde.
Texas to exchange for Abilene proper
ty; apply at 402 Sycamore St. S. W
Phono 931. 20 7t
If von want a loan mi vnur fitrm
this full come early. G. T. McCul-
louli. 1 -:!()
AVe only want Intqrest on loans:
llvo years; plenty money. G. T. Mc-
Culoh. 1-301
NOTICR Mrs. Van Ness Lewis will
mien her class Iu mimic September 5th
for enrollment of pupils lessons io
begin September 8th; call or phone
at residence. 1340 North Cth St. Stu
dlo at 'residence also at residence of
Mrs. Geo. W. MoDtnleld. 772 Butter
nut Street and at T. M. Willis 330
Poach St. 2 4t
NOTleRMIss Nellie Hull will open
her class In Music 'on September 8th
Studio convenient to High St-hool.
Central Ward. North Ward and Col-
lege Heights schools. For terms and
further Information apply nt resldouce
1722 North Bib street or S. W- phono
U7-U. . 3-4t
I.OST On Orange strtwt n (anther
hllnli rein; rlmler phone 2or. s. W.
phono 4 3t
WANTRD Position a chaffeur by
oxperleiiced man. Phone Southwest
ern 7I8-J. 1-Bt
WANTRD Ughlhuuse keeping rooms
by couple with modern conveniences;
must be o(oso In and prices reasonable.
Address Box 131 Abilene stating In-
ducement jwtatlojk nrleiu ec U'i
COOK WANTED White or colored
good wages; good quarters; close in.
Ou)y 3 In funiily. Ilojrry Tom King.
30-10
WANTED I have'U client who wants
to buy n rostdeuee and pay all cash
but must be a bargain. S. I.. Phelps
Magee Building. 3-tt
WANTED A four or flvft room cotr
tagu for a client; will make small
eash payment ami remainder in iu-
stulUtmnta or $14 per wontli. Must
be a bartmin. See S- L. l'helps. Ma-
geo Building. 3-U
WAXTpO-Maa to drive atocery wag-
on unless you are willing to work
don't ask for the Job. Cash Grecer
Co. t C. L. GhWens 4t3
WANTED To buy Iadia' balr comb-
ings it U Adams and wife $31 IUm. U
8(8 W Phone 2iL 3 5t
1 I R';ter Mvtug ner (1 or AWlee.-
brought Ux a bale of cotton t 4ay
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We willpay
25 cents per pound for
your Butter and
15 cents dozen for
your eggs
Cash Grocery Co.
n STATP.I) "COMMl NICA-
"tfcV think aimi.km: I.OWii:
r no. r.-ill. A. I. Si A.M.
rir.i .SrtiimU uht FAfH MflNTH
ihihi Tinir-.uy Maht bHta nuniii
N isilun Welcome
C. W. ROHCRTS. Secretary
STATED (IIXVOIMTIIIN
f$Ws&f Alillcim Chanter
No ir.C R. A. M.
Second Friday
night ench month
Sojourners wol-
comu C. W.
Roberts' Sec.
STATED
ro.NCLAvr.
Ablteno Com-
mandery No 27
It T. 2nd Moa-
day night each
month Sir Knights welcome. C-
W HtM-rls Recorder.
l'iirfiiMS'WV
You will then come to the conelna
loa that it will pay von to buy youi
groceries here. Wa bcII only good
of unequaled quality charge .prlcw
mat uro tue lowest possiuie tor mt
gooda and givo our patrons suck sat
Ufactlon that wo will he awarded
with their future patronage.
J. W. EVANS
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a Independent SOS - 8. W 71
O RESIDENCE PHONES
O Indeuendent 525. 8. W. 247-J
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0 t'iiysMa a Safsa. XI
O 229 W Pine St.
Cf Residence 2nd and Orange Ma. W
O OFFICE HOURS
O 9 to 11 a. jn. 4 to 6 uv at.
Cf Hnmlnvu litf AnnnlnlBinRl. Ml
b . Hours fc- Appointment I
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If so ft some of that
nice tackle to Hold tH
go you csn Uiwi the bif
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'Professional
and 'Business
Directory
William I. Atwtll
Former United States Attorney la
engaged In the general practice of
Civil ami Crlmlnnl Law. His ad-
dress bolng '
NORTH TEXAS BUILDING
DALLAS TEXAS
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MAHAFFXY ft FULWILIX
Attoraajs-at-Law
Morse Bliig. Ablleae Taxm
DR. L. W. IIOIjLIS 8R.
DR. I W. HOLMS JR
Physicians & Surgeoa
HOURS
10 to 12 a. m.. 2:00 to 6;M p. m.
Sayics BulWlag
At The Hollls SanlUrlum
8:00 to 10:0Q a. 111. 4:00 to CM a. .
UK. K. V. POTTER Y. 8.
Hub opened bis animal aepUi s
Pino Street at the old Sharp wam
yard. Both phones faa. M S. W. 771.
I stand the finest Jersey hull Is Tay
lor county. Kea. p 15 . w. S4WL
SK. 8. S- C1TM.
Practice UUe4 te
tloas and Uberatery werk OMe wta
Laboratory over City Drtg 84re.
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Office ever CWsimi XeHiasI
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