Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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that reflects credit on this bank Ib that
our 'depositors' "bank book's Bfiow gotfd'
balances It's because wo havo a thrif-
ty lot of business men who aro pur
patrons.
' BANK HERE
and you'll bd In good company When
you require a loan it will bo mado on
iav'orablo terms. It's tho bank to bank
at and wo'd like your account
Commercial
National Bank
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A COMFORTABLE SMOKE
- does not depend Upon a gaudy band
tor even a smooth wrapper on a cigar.
" THE EXPERIENCED SMOKER
knows that tlie filling of the cigar Is
what determines its merit. Our ci-
.: gars are mado of long Havana filler
not Bcraps. They are rolled perfectly
annd draw freely They have n. flavor
and fragrance usually obtainable only
i in cigars costing twice the moriy.
XT'SMes Confect Co
. . - 22 Pine Street v
Tlie New tace Front
Corsets in ManyStyles
Mrs. Baldinger
Millinery Parlors
i20 Pine Street (Upstairs)
In the Fall Our
Farmer Friends
Have a "standing- invitation.
-to make this store their
'headquarters while in Ab-
ilene and if 'there is. any-
. thing in the drug line you
need you cap get it here
whife you wait. ;-: ::
Abilene Drug Cop'y
A. K. CHRISTOPHER MGR
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5 and 10 Cent Store
Opera Block. Soulb Slda L
Many new and attractive goods have
arrived and arecaniing in every day
Good Glass Lamp for........... 25c
One Set Cups and Saucers. 50c
One Set Tumblers........ ........... 50c
Chewing Gum a pkgs . ......... 5c
Glass Pitcher worth 75c ............ 25c
$ retty Medallions $1 to .... 10c
Flower Pots 50c to-.....t. 10c
We would appreciate a visit
H. N. Barksdale & Co.
;mmrri -rttfnf-ir""r "' frnfiiff
Yours for a nice
Yad Fence
SEE
?. F- SKJLES
OAce at Morgan Weaver Co repra-
tfsg Texas Fence Co.
We have a number of
farms to exchange for
city property. What
' have you?
'if yoti want to trade for a
stock of Grocerfes Hardware
or Dry Goods see us we
handle alt kinds of trades
Let us. show you ft snap u
acreage property close in
FATHERREE
& HUNTER
Office over Moore Brothers
Phone 388
Early Fall Hats Have
Arrived ' "
Mrs Baldinger
- Millinery Parlors
12(r"Pine Street (Upstairs)
640 acres of land In one mile of Coa-
homa and 9 miles East of Big Springs.
370 acres In a high-state of cultiva-
tion balance good tllaple land 3 sets
of Houses and' barns two wells two
surface tanks one cistern. Two young
orchards 4 acres in Alfalfa will be
for sale the next 20 days. If you want'
a -bargain come to Coahoma and see
mo.
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A. L Echols
OWNER
Coahoma-
Texas
v
Out Door Fur-
niture Is now In order. What can be more
comfortable and" cosy than a few easy
charts on tho porch?
To Enjoy jfjie
Summer
properly you should havo some ofthest
chairs curtains etc. We make It easy
for you In this matter. We hare an
assortment that is unmatched In its.
completeness and'varlety. And as for
the prices they are simply unmatch-
able. We'll prove ft if yon call.
P. H. HAMMOCK
Soatk First Street
Between Low Prices
and High Quality
in groceries you would surely choose
quality! But if you trade herd you
dont havo tp choose for you get a com
bination of both.
Quality Groceries at Quality Prices.
make this store the favorite among wo
men -who know grocery values as well
as we do By dealing here ypu can save
money without sacrificing quality In
the slightest degree. That's real
ecoapaty.
For
Sale
D. R. Wall & Co.
TUB ABU ENK DAILY XErOKTEk FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1007.
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tomplo Tox. Sqpb 18. Tho Pas-
tors' hssoclatlon ofTeniple coniposcd
of leading ministers representing ail
denominations has taken n forward
stop dn. tho subject of marrying dl-
Vorcod persons and by u resolttUon
ndoptpd unanimously nt a mooting
hold today pledged thcmsolvea to jro-
fuso1 to mnrry divorced persons whoro
tho husband or' wife was still nllvo
Spn Antonio Tox. Sept 17. Tho. sa-
loon mon of San Antonio now havo in
a local bank f80000 on doposlt to ln-
surotho payment of tho State liquor
tax In. cose tlo law is declared uncoh-4
stltutlonnl and a teat caso Is now on
tho docket'of tho Boxrir county district
court which will ho rushed'through to
tho Supreme court The point at Issub
.will be that the legislature had no
right td cancel ihq ll'qudr licenses unttl
the (inlb or their expiration and that
every saloon man had ti right to oper-
ate his business under tho old license
until It expired regardless of the Bas-kln-McJ3regor
law
Bastrop qx' Sept 18. Leo Hardl
man colored llvfngnear Doyle colony
in this county yraa arrested and charg
ed wltlj. whipping! his 12-yearofd .spjii.
Ho Is alVeged to have Uedrelns atout
the boy's wrists bndt suspended hlnujsp
that his tfbes barely .touched tho
ground andwhlppedhlm wlthta "bhick
snake' until ho Vas unconscious.
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We'atherford Tox.i.Sentol8. rAsndw.
National -bank wlll'bpen for business'
in'pringtownjnsa'fewidays. -A J.ottor
from TjJlr'x Cash; jthp? organizer .off U6
bank states-nhat all necessariK SUP;.
plies In the way of furniture station-
ery etc. havo been purchased and
the bank will be ready to open about
Oct. 1. The capital stock It is un-
derstood wllt be 560000. L. B. Ward
will be cashier. '
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Toronto Ont.Sept 18. Tho Coro-
ner's Jury Investigating the receiit
wreck oh the Canadian In which sev-
en people were killed and otherslh-
jured mado lis report today and dlrec
ted the arrest of Engineer Hodges and
Conductor Grimes. Tho Canadian 'Pa-
clflc.Rallroad Company was also'blaih-
ed for putting Inexperienced men In
charge of a passenger train. J
Cleveland" :tQhlb'"''Sept 18. Czplgosz
and hid nvlfeparjnts of Ihe assasdln
of president JiftKlhlevV havo -applied
tpnheftchaitddpar.tmorit''oftvthecly
for assistance!.'.''''
New York Sept. 18. Si' hundred
and thirty-seven 'thousand children are
enrolled n tliesctiools of 'tyew York
this fall according to tho figures com-
piled by the superintendent; William
H Jlaxwell. This. is .an Increase of
more thon'twenty thousand s'lnco last
year!
New York Sept. 18.At the annual
meeting of the members of the Asso-
ciated Press hold here-tpdaya resolu-
tion was unanmously adopted approv-
ing tho counjp of the officers of the
association "In dealing with the tele-
graphers' strike.
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ABBREVIATED NEWS shrAuetaolnc
HUlsboro SepUlflm man by tno
name ofj Taylprv wns caught In tho
machlneryof 'abound hale gin and his
rlEht arm literally torn' from his body.
Taylor died from his Injuries.
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Denlson Sept. 19. The ' Denlson
Board of Trade has-'started a; move-
ment for tho ImproyementaOt'trbadB In
this county". Meetings are being held
at the county school houses and the
farmers are being enlisted In tho
movement " :
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Cloburp.e Sept1 19. In a fight be-
tween two school boys John Calloway
received knife wounds In the" stomach
that are oxpocted to prove fatal.
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Houston Sept 19 The strike of
tho 200 negro employes' of tho Con-
sumers' Cotton Oil company has been
brought to an end. Tho old -employes
have returned to work.
San Angelo Sept. 10. Postmaster
Blanchard has received notice from
the pQstofllco department njt "Washlng-
tonthat beginning Nov; 1 froo mail
servlco will he Inaugurated In this
city. . '
Honston Sept. 10 Mlko Ryan sen-
tenced tp forty years In tho peniten-
tiary from this place for tho killing
of rank Donton hnB been pardoned
Veatherfordi.Tox; Sept. 19. J W
Ward superintendent .of the Rio
Grande division of thp Texas and Pa-
cific Is here' from Big Springs accom-
panied by Assailant Superintendent
HHUs of port Worth. With Roadmastor
J. Y Burke they ore trying to solve
the water question which has grown
serious Tho cpmpqny will sink a
twelvemch well here. Yesterday a
freight train Was delayed tyore half a
day until the engine could go after
water and return.
TEDDY m VETO IT
Some u.nlwsixkss felt for miu
JVEV CONSTITUTION".
RETURNS SWELL MAJORITIES
! .
Hnskell's lend
:
Constitution
62000
120000 Prohibition -10000 Slate
nicnt from Neir Governor.
OKLAHOMA OITV: OklW.. St. 1!1.
cTho returns frpm Tuesday's state
election are coming In slowly but nil
figures show n democratic landslldo
and there Is no chango In tho results
as announced elaterdny "except that
tho total majorities -cnrrylug tho con-'
stltution' Btnte-'wldo'" prohibition "and
democratic ticket aro creeping to hlgh-
or figures it iV ctirice'ded. that C N.
Hnskellls olected governor by 62000;
the constitution by 120000 rind pro
hibiten by 40000.. 'AH of'thtt larger'
towns hav(o sent' In rosUlts. There'ls
general fejolclng' over the how state;
but therols1 ono question" which la1
causing sonio anxiety among- citizens
that Is the probability of President
RooseveltWetoing the constltutlbn.Re-
.ptibllcans have 'hinted that the! docu
ment mot wlth hls'.dlsfavor and since
tho speech of Secretary Taft'horo tho
belief hds 'gained "ground. Taft8did
the. constitutlPn was radical and criti-
cized several clauses and coining from
him it is taken as' a gauge of- tho
President's stand.
Should he veto- tlie constitution It
jWlll result in a" situation- of which no
one has1 dnrcd to present a solution.
Tho President hns so 'far given no
definite statement what he would do.
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Haskell's Statement.
OKLAHOMA CUT OKLA. Sept. 19
C. N. Haskell who headed tho dem-
ocratic ticket as candidate for govern
or Issued tills statement from his
home in Muskogee:
"I am profoundly thankful to the
honest rteople of the state forthe con-
fidence they havo Imposed Iti me. I
esteem the honor of being tho first
govornbr of the state of Oklahoma as
the greatest distinction that our peo-
ple could best'oty upon a citizen.
"I realize that my election Is duo
to tho unexampled loyajty to my cause
of the laboring men tho farmcrse and
the legltlmato''buslndss' o"rt"d prpfesslon
almen of tho proposed state who aslf
nothing f rpm thovgovernment but equal
treatment for alt cltzons. Not tho
least factor in 'tho "magnificent vote
received by myself and the entiro dem-
oieratlc tlcltet has been the" deop In
terest felt 'by tho people of the" tor
rltovlps In the snlendid charter Of t
pepplo's rights Incorporate! byllho
democratic party Into tho oijgagir law
of the new state'' r
C6tton Pickers
a bottle of Bi
ed and
whohaB
been' vfsilYritTn5wiAfeKiilrrwMrsr
P;ico' .Tte'yiipUls at' Budley; 'returned
to iiTsh'pmoeitorddy. ' WrS" Reynold
has been very sfck but is Improving
now. '
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fttr arid' Mrs M H Grantham and
child of Judklns who hay been. visl-J
1UH 111 lujriur uim uujunilllH tuuuuuo
left on a vlslt.to Lpraino yesfefday.
Introductory
menu a big
saying to ydu
ODS c6.
MIN
Abl
lyo Stpro.
H. A. TIcor of Mississippi wluhas
boon vlBltlng Charls Tlcer In tho city
left for a vlstt to.relatlvesAjwi Sweot
water yestenl
Try
makers.
Leo Wesjrof Runnels county who
has been.olng Bome prospecting In
tho Abilene' coutnrr loft for S
watof yesterday.
If Us new and stylls
'will Bee
It at our opening tor
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store.
AbUeno's Bfflgreye
J 13 Self of Dopeonf who came to
Abilene with a paUenjf for tho Hollls
Sanitarium .mado abuslneas trip to
Swotowator yesterd
John Schauf niyl daughter Anna of
Blmwood' Kns.. Are In the city vis
Uing the former's son Rev. J A.
Schauf
Just received in a car of buggies
several stylfsh Phaetons
R. Q. HALL.
jMmm
flffriivnll in caN
orHandJotlon for crack-
chgpped hanirs.
a w
'!In jPSsIness fjjf your protection".
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6ur UniugMri3jji?n(iyake
S&omxiaax
Abilene Must Have The
BEST ' "
v' Realizing this fact we' have bought
accordingly. You will not be disap-
pointed Avith our line of goods this
Fall.
We Are Determined to Please You
West Texas
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Mats! Hats!. Hats!
a
o.'j j Just received the most complete and up-to-aa'teine
of tU noted NO NAME HATS in
Jall'itiie late 'shades. None better made for
. the money; Don't fail to see what we have.
' We eartistly solicit your patronage.i
Mingus & Weaver
STJCC E S
depends largely upon Judiciously tnvostod money. What
offers a better or safer chance for Investment than rea-
sonably priced real estate? Our list can furnish anything
you may desire whether vacant lots.'improrod rosldonco-
or buBlnes proporty. We own and aro agents for prop-
erty in all parts of the city and havo Bomo bargains
FaFrm and ranch lands for salo in either largo or small
tracts m thlB and adjoining counties Flro insurance In all
recognised companies at tho lowest rates. . .
- l . Real Estate Rental and Insurance
151 Chestnut Street Upstairs Roberts Pnonq 246
The Truth
Some millers adulterate their flour with
shorting3; etc and can well afford to cut
the price in order to male. the flour sell on
its priqe. v
!Peacocc jtlour
t
costs mqre to make than onli nary flour because it J made
of select Missouri groyn wheat and expert millers see that
It l miUAl perfectly nntl clearly. TO -TRY IT IS TO BUY
IT Order n sack and leani of Hs real goodness
' FOR SALE ONLY AT
Chandler-Hall
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Mile's II :?..
gj . Livery and
iiOlmeS Boarding
ssbsssssssse Stable .
Successor to J. P. Wooten
olTtJu and and Sycamore Streets Telephone Connection
MMtaMMiiMlMWHHlHi
Spaulding Brothers
MACHINE SHOP
"Best equipped Machine Shop west of Fort Worth. Prompt attention given
to all maohlne work
Automobile Wort a Specialty
Wo alsj) carry 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 band several Automobiles with COMPETENT and SPE
Chauffeurs for hire by the hour day or trip Call or Phone Us
Spaulding Brothers
jewelry Co.
XC9060KK80nr
C. WISE & SON
Flour
Grocery Company
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907, newspaper, September 20, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332965/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.