Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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J. E. Casey wns in from Tuscola and
loaded out with coal. Ho Bays It is
cheaper than Wood nt J1.7G por cord
the prlco at Tuscola. If that Is a fact
ain't wo town folks gcttln' it In tho
neck paying $3.50 por cord.
W. H. Tucker who moved to Mid
land about 1 months ago for his wlfo'tf
health has .returned to hla old homo nt
Lawn and was In Monday after lum-
bor for1 repairs. Mrs. Tuckor's health
did not improvo as ho hoped It would
and1 slid is still quite feeble.
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-Prof. W. I. Magep came in. Monday
from Haskell whore ho spent Christ-
mas with his daughter Mrs. Ed Pcgues
and family.
E. D. McCoy lato of tho Hodges dis-
trict has bought a farm near Eagle
Cbvo and moved over thore. Ho was
In Monday on business and reported
his family well pleased with their new
hpmp.
J. H. nnd Ben Ashby wero in on
business Monday and reported a vory
quiet Christmas at Caps '
' A. A. Dunn living out In the Colony
Hill district Is back from Hamlin
where ho attended a salo of town lota
on ttie 36thl Ho says' there were
thousands of people there coming
from all "parts of the state Ho inves-
ted $125.00 (n a town lot and "drew"
10 acres of-Jand. His neighbors need
not bo uneasy about bis leaving them
however.
Mrs. C. B. Easterland of Emmett
Ark. IS here visiting her father; W. L.
Simpson and of course she is having
a good Christmas.
J. D. Judson lato of Eula but now
living at Elmdalo was in Monday on
business.
J. H. McGehce was in Monday and
reported a very quiet Christmas with
himself and neighbors in the old Half.
Circle pasture west of Caps.
W C Cook of Hornby has returned
from a Christmas visit to his old home
in Navarb county. Tho whole country
that Tie visited Is practically under wat
or from the Trinity river "I came
here two years ago;" he; said "and I
could not bo hired for any amount of
money to go back there' and mnk'e it
my home;"
After a holiday visit to his brothers
G. C. and H. N. Vest at Potosi S. W.
Vest has returned to his home in Titus
county. If he can sell his home he will
return to Taylor county and live.
G. D. Gilbreth sold hla farm at Poto-
si some time ago and oxpectcd to move
to Collinswqrth county but on account
of tho tie-up In money matters ho will
not leave us until after another crop
Is made.
J H. Phllly say8 ho put in Christ-
mas day eating turkey and went to
work Thursday morning Just like noth-
ing' had hapened. And thnt's just the
way the town folks did it
H. Glennewinkel and his son Au-
gustus were in Monday from their
homes west of Caps and when tho for-
mer handed the solicitor a silver
wheel on his subscription he said
"that may be tho last you will get from
me on The Reporter ap the stuff Is
gettln mighty scarce'
J. O. Jackson son-in-law of A. John-
son living out five miles cast has sold
out and bought a farm nead Haskell
Mr. Jackson has boon living in Abilene
for tho. past soveral months Is a good
man and we wish him abundant sue-dess.
W. H Kemp.iwho lived on Itev Ken
ncdy's farm east of toyft lost season
has bought a farm near Anson nnd
will movo there
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M. C. Copo' has returned from Big
Springs whoro ho Bpent a week with
his brothers W. E. nnd W L; Copo and
other relatives. Ho roportB nil dofng
well oxcopt his brdlher W. L. who suf-
fering from rheumatism.
Miss Elmer McNcnl of Haskoll is
hero visiting her sister Mrs. Dr.. Hanlo
nnd friend Miss B. Hollts.
S. 8. Schornlck has moved his family
in from Doadnmn to get tho advantago
of our schools. Ho was hauling in and
loading a car of wheat Monday for tho
eastern market "
Geo. Self went over and spent Christ
mas with his parents Rev. W. L. A.
and'Mrs. Self at Lawn.
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Grandpa McBeo is in today from
Tuscola on business. Ho is getting
quite feeble but always has a good
work and a warm hand-crasn for his
friends.
' W. M. Smith camo In from Dublin
last night; and 'Q tho' guest of his daugh
tor Mrs. W. H. Flesher on South Poplar.
Fletcher Scott'ls in from HAwley to-
day looking for a house and will move
his family here as soon ns suitable ar-
rangements can be' made. "Fletch"
says Hawley Is all right but he likes
Abilene bettor. In tho namo of the
city Marshal et al. tho writer
hlro the band of fellowship.
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insurance uo. aas mallets
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She pays Mr ll&rtsutfh without
Do you realize he meaning of this? You
can insure you property in the L. & L. &
G. just as chelp as you can in any company
Think about it
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H. A. Beasley one of the good farm-
ers at Phantom Hill was in and repor-
ted a very happy Christmas at his
home having his four children and
thrco grand children a sister and. broth
er with him on Christmas day.
J. A. Crim went to Clyde Monday to
look after his farm and reports every-
thing ok down there.
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A tickling cough from any cause Is
quickly stopped by Dr. Snoop's Cough
Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless
and safe that Dr. ShoopUs mothers
everywhere to give it without hesita-
tion even to very young babes. The
wholesome green leaves and tender
stems of a lunghealing mountainous
shrub furnish tho curative properties
to Dr. Snoops Cough cure. It calm&thc
cough and heals tho sore and sensi-
tive bronchial membrancesT No opium
no chloroform nothing harsh used to
Injure or suppress. Simply a resinous
plant extract that helps to heal ach-
ing Jungs. Tho Spaniards call this
shrub which tho Doctor usos"The
Sacrod Herb". Always domand Dr
Shoop's Cough Cure Mrs. L. H. Brnd-
Qold.
Garland Shell of Sebano. who has
beon in Abilene visiting his uncles J.
M and J. A Shell left this morning
for WaxahachiOfto entor Trinity Cpl-lego.
Tho .finest Coffeo Substitute ever
made has recently been produced by
Shoop of Raclno Wis. You don't have
to boil it twenty or thirty minutes.
"Made in a minute" says tho doctor.
"Health Coffeo" is really the closest
Coffeo Imitation ever yet produced. Not
a grain of real Coffeo in it either.
Health Coffee Imitation is made from
pure toasted cereals or. grains with
malt nuts etc. Really it would fool
an expert were he to unknowingly
drink it for Coffee. J. T. Lcoson.
"Wont ads" are cash and can not be
taken over tho phone.
Trial Catarrh treatmentsiare helng
mailed out free on request by. Dr."
Shoop Racine; Wis; Theso tests are'
proving to the people without a pen-
ny cost the great value of this scien-
tific precription known to druggists
everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh
remedy. Sold by. Mrs. L. H. Bradfild.
Misses Wlllio and. Lessie Davis left
this morning for Weatherford to re-
sume school. They have been spend-
ing the holidays with their parents Rev
and Mrs. G. S. Davis.
Want ads are cash.
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When the Stomach Heart or iCIrney
nerves- get weak- then- these- organs
always fall. Dop't drug tho Stomach
nor stlmulato tho Heart or Kidnoys.
That is simply a makeshift Got n
prescription known to. Druggists every-
where Is Dr Shoop's Restorative Tho
Restorative is prepared expressly for
those weak inside nerves. Strengthen
those nerves build them up with Dr.
Shoop's Restorative tablets or liquid
and see how quickly help will come.
Free satnple test sent on request by
Dr Shoop Racine Wis Your health
is purely worth v this simple test Mrs.
1. H. Bradfleld.
Miss Opal Harkrlder who Bpent the
holldava at Lawn with her Rarest.
left this morslHK tor a AMft far
resume her work a a teacher la the
public school there.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1907, newspaper, December 31, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333412/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.