Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904 Page: 1 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Y ABILENE BAILS REPORTER
: " ' - " !- " . -: " )'v .f : T ' " ' '
ABILENE TEXAS 'IDATff SEFMSMBElEt 23" 1904.
vol. IX;
NO 61
i.. .
l-irs?
-JJIJI j-
Home Sweet Home.
xr u. a cttro r f ;n . aiMi atuf two falacka
7fl PfM tirti nf tti WarrM
room fot 0 more families. Thl i plenaM gooi land
also pfenty of wood and! well warer easily gotten. Situat-
edfrorn 4 to 7 miles aorth of Merfcel. Small cask pay-
meat and long time. If yoa can tent land you can boy
' one of &es; tracts andpay 'for it. Now is the Wine to get
yji borne of your own.
OOKHERE.
We nave 320 acres of land for sale 16 miles south of
AWkne J 00 4cre in estivation 40 more grobtod ready
for breaking balance in pasture 5 room house plenty of
wforf and 1 wo good tanks at only $$0.00 per acre. This
s soap Gome at once if yott want it.
COMPERE BROTHERS
Land Dealers and Money Lenders.
Abilene texas.
.
t
flLlE IBS O ICT'S
a iiih.- ic-A - -
lo... -.
" fSjCXBBBF .BstVsWBSBSIBSBsiagaSj. TSflUCxW
flwfiTrfffmTsm
SW4sff
5 HLLL JMEss
V f S"SsaSBaWF
I ''
'm1 aBBBBaSSBMBBSa M
K ftdSSBSBMBBbf ' '
K .$ jflBjsSjBnBSQBfSaav
K i mwaSBBBBBBaH '
- esBBBBBBaBaasc;
"7" TUL
" W
tam.ltt the BambuildingsiraaoiiTpojjIepe
jnta&datBQll'
.
l-mZ
?iTelf'emahout it. We mean
the West Texas Fair at Abilene
bot.H8-l9-20-21-22. They want
'ohear abbut the biggest arid
beet premiums ever offered here.
..
Beautiful souvenirs for the lad-
lea at Fall Opening Friday and
Saturday.
)(. CampbeUfflellerg Ao.
"'"'" j '
yyyvMMlyvyvyyvvv
I HUGHES FOR HEATERS I
r4! "' J tiiatafe ;
c flftw Aftistic
C HHH Durable c
HHB Economical.
l BBBBBBBBBBm 1
C W' Our heating stoves J
S IlJI fr inspection 7
c VHk to $
C jkHH supply your needs in ?
S B 1 thls tae We
X m' what you want.
(Ean0ft:Us:. .'T"l
I J Ed S.f Htfghcs &. Company.
ranch for Blel SO tfeere M
Wo try to
make our
Groceries attract atten-
tion We handleaioth-.
i'ng bultlie
it lu'ompvlv
best. del;iv-sy .'
i
and trv
to
.nbrib iu r txftlltv: v
YOU CAN GET THE
STOVES
M&fift$
i . . ' i
Iam'selkng at my office; 41 (
Now only .W
t "..i r .-!
a ' -- .-. ' - ii.
v - " "
J. W. Sfcinne;
Bob Young has returned from
the St. Louie Exposition and vis-
its to various point. Bob's wife
did nQt return with him and
his friends very much' doubt his
having one although he wrote
homo a long war tale about get-
ting married Show us Bob.
Have you sew thelatWet or ea
Uon(?) in ladieaneok wear jwt
reoelved at The Abilene Dry
CfoodaCo . T .m
' -
The Reporter has bWh request
ed to publish the oleotoral vote
Of l892M80.nd. 10QO Und odfn-
plleui is '
In 1802 Cleveland received a
popular vote 'f 6566918 '
pluraUty of. 80;819r giving fjijirf.
277 el'edjoraljYote. "
Harrison voto.w! 170101
and W aeourdd I'io'eleotdral
votes.
Woayer got 1041028 popular
votes and 22 elootoral votes.
... 1 tiki. '..v..
In 1896 MoKinley'JDpopUttfr
vote was 7J.04.77frlwhioh waB4 a
plurality of 00164' over BrV
divine- him 271 eleotoral vote'ii
Brvan'B ooDUlar vote wii
6602925 (nearly Million 'rt
thari Clevelknd'8'i8'9i vote)1!
170 eleitbral voter' ' "
In 1900 i MoKfnlevi reoeWid
7207993 popiulftf Voa;''V8ptetf
ruuvy ui(yo 4uu uvur oryuiij fw
eleotoral voteaj while Bryan got
683813 poiiulaf aifd f155v eWtf
toral votes.
' In 1888 Clevefutfd gota popU
got. only. 168 . electoral votes
against;Hiirnson? 283 -4
fifl860 it'redQii'ed.buCASOO'.
'OOii VUUJaUl) OIOCTHjIHIJUI' UUbHIIU
democratic vote was div.iilod in'o
.threeparts. aniountingin f.alLtQ
;755;6bl tethutlWLln'eol!-
owed hia election solely to demo-
cratic divisions.
Lincoln got 180 electoral votes;
Douglass 12 Brookinridfee 73Jatod
Bell 39 althoilh'Dciutftdi nla
1375157 popular votes toy 85
763 for
.Breckinridge atid53958lI
for Bell
T AOOA' ' ' -J!l "c'' I."" UiA 'U.l.xl
Jilt aoutuinuuiii ui.
Jbajorityij
. (. r "1 -".sa-r- t"
At Ingle' Cola. ihAbuene
Swm EketJw FfHri.
.tTtTheoTlBlBrfgToeelriea er
Canned goods of alt kinds- jellies
and jam's 4 ' f
The firieBt of bacon and canvass-
ed hamBi - .
8 Cereals fine and syrup sweet"
I In faot thestock oan not be beat
I Ingle first and- Ingle lasti
If you listen to Ingle-you'll never
- fast;
ypkrfct Court.
" FRIDAY.
The ahooting case against the 1
colored barber Trammell was
tried and went'to the jury Thurs-
day but at last accounts they
could'hot'agree.
At 9:00 a. -m'. today they To-
ported to' Judge Calhoun that
they qould never agree but .he
sent "them back to have another
try. '
Willie Rowo was put-on trial
thin morning on a -charge of
stealing a; horse belonging .to (Mr.
MoMahan.
Nickel Store
"Has it for Less."
" - . v - T! jf
Boys we have Receiv-
ed those Watir.Pistola
You have tastedwther Can-L
dies but nonef better than
ours at at 256 per pound
Jut'rlceivedalPWhline iorf. '
Chopplates They are good
la every way that candy cap
be good.1 TrytheW.' ' ?i
. ' ' TTTT' . i" . ; I .
Juioy Fruit Gum ) ;
y 2 for 5 cents.
Nickel Store.
'"'miy1'. "1? ' '"- - -
? .
of lJMccontrctd"tlirMr.
Ul 4DlooPoIn. It gtilKd tuck
yjMt i m leetea rMga tajr
DMHHur all thmM I ha4Iweat
tmkU In Urn tki tUrea waka. I
i a &fefUl. and after nine weekt of
NHcnug I waa dtaetaatwed aicured. la
lM tfcan a' moittb eV'atr lwa Ih my bod
aMd to We iMhkted and felt aa if the '
4raiildbraMcattkeltMtcxrtioa. Agalc
I waa.coaalle t rpdga and I rcturaed
to the hwlfAtal for aseyen neeka alay'
Wkaa I caoia out I vrai advbed to trv
farakiiut. W&ea I irat waat oa the farm I
pffTWrea .n iin whit ns.nuu uwmni
drag to M at one dosta bottleaof SS
S. ?At that tiae both of my horida WW
Iketaaeiit wiUtbHitenandl waa covered
xiii. i-j.lli-i.j-"..l"i;'t.-v..t.-.
ni.wiia nuwnp. jtn h.uiuiwhbic j
athidrotte
two docett BOiea or
"fr"tiiajW tltc thlrietaTh bottlTnot
WA ' "-'- wiM.. a a bba bh
MM or uotl.waa vttile. R. B. Ioweix.
!'lkth'!st'.;tUeitlock. Ark '
f W ' u ' '
;LW;alVaadlea9ea Contagious Blood
rateoh la-the most hideous and hateful
' Tfce victltt a tortured with eatiujf ulcer
tdtii aud abcessei untightly blotches.
SWfatlotlafaa other sxtHptoms of the mi-
erable diteaae. .S. S. has been used
iikcedsfuly'foraearlT fifty vears for
- 'J--. tUL ' Contaffioui nibbiY
Poison It con
taias no mercury
Vatdtl f M lap
Ptnierai'.OuVhpnie
tireaimrnt'. bpdk
srlw all tae svmn-
4eaK. Tedtcaiad
yicefree.
?.' " .... r.rt.i.
fla Caaaaanw. Atlanta. Qa.
3Jfv
T
" CST TEXASFAIR. v
RefiHHJftflcb Buiitlar Preffllms:
Ai.Hl.. ITT.L FTt TTlf i.
uwiB wreeb-i-exaet ijtir uot.
tv..2njfour contests m
wnu otoor; rupiuj mm m. urunuu
Mapie beSLnnne
TO
and.ventling Saiur-
ayj
. WMneodav
.rttj-i j.
the.
first bfdnob;
bustWg contest
will
take place":
for tae following :witrses:4
:.
'
First Drizo S7Ssec6nd S36.
-n . - -.j f. - &. - ----
frurddayth5r g;
con-
.
test will; be for the following
purses : "..
First prize SlOO second $50
third $25 fourth Sip.
Friday-the. second bronco bust-
ing obnteBt will be for'the follow-
ing purees: v "J
f ' First prize $75. second $35.
thiVdSlO.
Saturday will see -the sepond'
roping. contest for purses as fol-
' 1 lows :
First prize 8100 second $50
third $26 fourth $1.0.
should
The friends of the Fair
see that pubhoity
is
given to
tnese events anu tnat as many
contestants as' possible be in-
duced to enter.
Wanted: Efhergetio parties to
handle county territory. Over
200 Texas counties. Avery fine
patented artiole cheap useful in
every home. Sells dh sight. Ad-
dreBB P. O. Box 3i4 or see R. E.
Carter Abilene Tex.
Paekers Lose Nntbinr
The packers riow confess that
the reoent strike cost them the
large sum of 87000000. But they
regard it simply in the light of a
loan and will collect it baok on
the installment plan from the
producer and consumer. The
packers will' not lose a 'dollar by
the strike. They are too smart
for that. Fort Worth Telegram.
- Stenography and Type -Writ
ing Offioe: Publio Work solicited.
Latest method business short
hand taught. Mrs. P. Lindsey
Amerioan National Bank Bide.
w -t "" .
rJSsiro
& IlL II Bsl BSrB BBbLH Ll SBB BBs
ff-ST'. U
iwiHe.iaii
$1M
atTC'sV1! Afl
:iBBlssfM '
wmm
SBBBBBBBBV LlBBBBBBBF' SBBBBBBBsT1
TkSwMSM4l
i ' W '-KS t
...-. 1.5 Tat
foe sale:
One of the beet situated and aost desirable eight
room houses for sale at half of original cost a bar-
gain anu nome.
18 Lots and a new up to now 3-roora house in fash
ionable part of town for $1900.00.
Lots; of lots and lota of bargains is lots with. or
without houses
.J
1UG1N1 WOOD CO.
No.
A nioo home of 00 aoros -of fino land noar'
a good.BoKpol situated iix mills from 'Abi-
lene 00 aoros in cultivation. Good im-
1 provemeStsI &M exoojfdnt '. neighbors.
Price is $175000 $1000. cash balanoo on
jtiml. ; . i r 'U'K; '";
No. 6.
nl
i.
tiTI
300 aoros of Rich Valioy Land
of whioli 100 aores are
inip'rovements as good aa anysintho ooun-
. try consisting of a five room house fine
weUwitUwindmilHtank.iandlElm Creek for
stook water; small orohard. Prioo is $22.50
$pj6rjaorej;with.l2 hes(d of '"oattlo -arid farm
s
ing tools in addition! Must be
ffl Stith & Go.
Real Estate 'and Insurance
Abilene
r i
- ' Populists nd Other s Name
I A Rnft.T.lf.! rAn
- .
t " T.r '' J
Ticltet.
We. .'are informed
that
the
met
and
it;
committee'
I k a
. at i5!UU O'oiooK p. m.
today
nominated the following partial
tiOKOt:
For Sheriff C B. Scarborough.
For Treasurer Cbrt DonnelK
1 For Tax Assessor 'Frank B.
Hbonle. i i .
Ifthe editor called unMr. Solr-
a r . ' f
borough over the phone; and ask-.
ed if he would Voce
sept thenpmi-
rifttioh and rooeived a repljrih the
negative 8tang Itha't i&Miad'
already refused-. to consider- auoh
a t nomination and has nqther
the time' nor the inclination to
run for any' offioe.
We have not seen either JIri
Donnell or Mr. HOoplev
r- '
Twe Croat a- year. ' ' t
Mr. Stogall oh the Gordon
farm at Cedar bridge northeast
of town has made1 one field do
double duty this season and ..his
' experience suggests to the man
who is soaroo of land a way to
get a good revenue out of it.
He out wheat' off one field
Which threshed out 14
bushels
per aore and he
got $1.05
per
bushel for it.
Then he planted cotton on the
etubblo after breaking it well
and cultivated it constantly. He
does not put so high an ostimato
perhaps upon the yield as his
neighbors but the latter say it
will yield a half-bale per acre.
One thing is certain ; stubble
land is muoh easier to cultivate
and a man has a ohanoe to got
two good orops on thd same land
by following wheat with cotton.
If a man puts wheat in early
(we have worked many a day
plowing wheat in between rowe
of oorn)he ought to got good
winter pasturago gonerally gets
a fair yield of whea and then
gets a orop of cotton on the same
ground he la getting a revenue
that will oount.
We hear of otjier fair cotton
props -pnwheat stubble; As
i4L
W
:
m
Rial Estate Wrasse nmd KtMK
.i
noar Caps
in
cultivation! 'and-
Bold v soon t
' .. '
i j
Texas.
iA
land is constantly increasing
in value in this country our
farmers may begin to study to
make it go as for as possiblt
i'..
x Fall opening of millinery
aad'ladt'es furnishings. I The
Emporium Saturday I and
rVIondayV Sept.. 24ihJ and
26thb. ;
f Friday's Cotton Report
I' Thursday's total; wagon see
p'eiptwere lJut 30 Vales on ao-
oouht'ofcthe rain. . ' jj
f 'UoW2:iBV n. to. '.Todavi he
yardlpad-iwefehed in-07 bales.
V;Prioes.today twere " from fitiilo
to 10.57! 1.-2. . .
7- "?
Agnes
Chicago speaks to youagwooea
bout dangers of the Menstrual
Period. ' '
'To Yotrao'WoMKit j I suffered for
alx ycara vrlth dyamenorrliea'alntul
periods) ao muoh so that J dreaded
eTer'y month rb I knew It meant three
or four daya of intense fain. The
doctor aatd this vraa due -to aninflamed
condition of the uterine appendages
caused by repeated and neglected colds.
I'll younff eiria omy reatizua ior
dangerous
it is to
take cold at this
pound that was the. only meuicma
which helped me any. Within three
weeks after I started to take it. I
noticed a marked improvement In my
general health and at the time of my
next monthly period the pain had
diminished considerably. I kept up
the treatment and was cured a month
later. I am like another person since.
I am in perfect health my eyes are
brighter 1 hare added 12 pounds to my
weight my color Is good and I feel
light and happy' Miss Amxs Moxkb
95 Potomac Aye. Chicago III. $soo9
farfHftf erlftnol tf utbov Ittttr pnuttif gnuln-
mhmmM at prtduH-
The monthly sickness reflect
te condition of a -woman's
tke
bealtfc. Anything; unusual
at
tkattlme aouM have rei
seal
msmM'l asfaB.
" "K " ' "
t
ibVbBbVIbWi' '
' IbH 'SBBBBBSW
aaaaaaaaaataaaP''.irxrir HHH
iBBBBBBBsW AK. VSBal
BBBBBBBBBV l A&($S Xsssl
BBBBBBBBv rlSr. l H
aaBBBBBaBn li Pi m tyk BBh
Miller ot W
critical time much sufferintf wouldTJe
Sared them. Thank God for Xydla
. Pinkham's Voectablo Com
FOtR RENT.
4
We'stillhaveafewhouses fdr rent. A!s sbort'ao
we get all vqn our lists rented some of oup friends
seeing how successful we are in securing good ten-
ants and how prompt we are in collecting rents
oome in and list their houses with us
We caa feat yor hotwe t. roams.
PitWSt.
-iUV
V I
(
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904, newspaper, September 23, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333138/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.