Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1905 Page: 2 of 5
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ABILENE TEXAS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 905.
NUMBER 60
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lands For Sale!
Tho Tom W. CfOBa ranoh (3500 aoroa) 14 miles south of Abilono
! a ow lor anio in aplall tracts.
& 2400 noros D miloa S. W. of Baird
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j1 6000 acres for aalo tho samo way at Sylvester in Fisher county on
tho new Orient Railroad
160 aoros good unimproved land 8 milea north of Eakota for $1200
' 168 aoro fruit and truck farm 1 1-2 miles from Clyde 35 aoroa in
cultivation $30 per noro.
100 aoroa near Moro 40 aorea in oltivation for $1400.
i iv aores near jyioro 17 aaroa in
I! JLUO aorea near Moro. 70 acres in
OR 1-9 noma 1.0 milna (lotif Oft ntfnad
1 i7 aorea 3 miioa of Caps 7tf aorea in cultivation for $15 per acre.
15 aorea l.mile north of Simmonfl Collotro. 7 aorea in cultivation for
$1500.
- or trade for good ranoh land. -
Good improved Abilono property to trade for godd farming land.
Moat all of. the above lands for sale for small oash payment and
balance on 8 or 10 years time 8 per oent.
We haye plenty of money to lend on land oh ten years time 8 per
oenc. we aiso quyiana notes
COMPERE
Land Dealers and
ED. S. IIUOIIBS President.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM. Vice President
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Capital and Surplus $ 1 20000.00
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THEIR CUSTOMERS ARE THEIR BEST FRIENDS
Chestnut Street.
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Raoino buggies aro built of striotly high-grade and .
oarefully selected material. . - .
The painting prooess makes a poor buggy as well as a
new one and one can not see the difference in the quality
But the differonoe is there and it will develop later.
Many inferior buggies are also painted by oheap and
hasty methods'to deceive the eye and oheat tho purso.
Raoine buggies receive the most oaroful and consci-
entious attention in the paint shops and are elegantly fin-
ished.
Raoino buggies have beeri-ffiuso; in West Texas for
the past 18 years There are thousands of them now run-
ning in thiB section. They are the leaders of the market
for style comfort and durability. .
IP YOU BUY A REAL RACINE RIG YOU GET
A HIGH- GRADE BUGGY AT A MEDIUM PRICE
Lands For Sale!
In Callahan county in email
ouitivauon lor iiuu. .
cultivation $1744.
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W. R. KDEBLE. Asat. Cashier
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LABOR'S RIQIITS.
Extract From the Great Speech of Judge
. J. P. Cunningham at Big bpriags
i on Labor Day (905.
I boliovo that you should con
tinue your organizations. Of all
tho agonoies that have helped tho
laboring manses for tho past
quarter of a century in my judge-
ment none havo dono moro than
organization and in this connec-
tion I mean not only organization
by laborers who are wage earn-
ers but farmers also who are
likewise laborers. I know there
are those who believe it is right
for bankers to organize and for
merchants to organize and for
huge corporations to consolidate
bht say that the laboring people
should not organize because their
numbers are so great they drift
into politics and thus disturb the
equilibrium bf'business.
But. I am' one of those who be
lieves in fighting the devil with
fire and when all employers are
organized what else can labor
do but organize; for we know
that in organization there" is uni-
ty and that in unity there is
strength and hence when the
employer aoquires strength by
organization the laborer has a
;right to do likewise.
I am a young man and yet I
have-seen immense good oome
from organization by farmers.
In my boyhood days in Arkan-
sas I remember the Grange a
farmer's organization. I used to
see them gather together at the
log sohool houses little dreaming
as to what they were doing; but
when I became a- man and took
up the study of law I read in the
books the oases called the gran-
ger oases many of whioh went to
the supreme court of the United
States and in these cases the
Grange settled in this country
the. dootrine of the right of the
'government to control and fix
rates of railroads" and other oom-
mon carriers. The grange passed
away and the alliance oame xa
farmers organization originating
in Texas. In ?a little while they
began to discuss the commission
question and in a short while
elected Jim.. Hogg governor and a
legislature who passed the pres-
ent railroad commission Jaw the
stock and bond law and the
alien land law three of the wis-
est laws in my judgement pas-
sed in Texas in .recent years.
The allianpe went like the grange
and soon thereafter oame the
Farmers Union an organization
too young to have affeqted legis-
The
Nickel Store
Has it For Less.
Special Sale
TO
School Chilldfcn.
To everyone buying 25o or
moro of Sohool Supplies we
will give -free one fountain
pen. Good for 10 days only.
Tablets Pencils
Pen Points Pen Staffs
Rulers Chalks
Erasers Spelling Tablets
Composition Books
Drawing Pencils and Ink
See us before buying flohool
Supplies
lation. But wo all know that
whon by tho fraud of tho gov-
orrtmont statisticians at Washing-
ton and otherwise tho ootton
I orop last fall was estimated at
14000000 bales; ootton contin-
ued till it had fallon $15.00 por
bale ; and the Farmers Union by
thoir organization and oonoortod
action held a very largo portion
of the ootton from tho market un-
til reaotion oame or prices ad-
vanced and thus saved to tho
farmers of the South many mil-
lions of dollars.
Then again tho organization of
the laboring people who are wage
earners by their organization
and unity put itfoperation. the
great prinoiple of arbitration
whioh have saved millions of dol-
lars in litigation has beoomo
graven on the statute books of
many states and has spread and
grown until it has become an in-
ternational idea. They passed
the Chinese exclusion act anti-
blacklisting laws the fellow ser
vants aot and many other similar
provisions by whioh crippled and
disabled laborers have been
enabled to reoover millions of
dollars for their injuries that
otherwise would have gone into
the coffers of the rioh. In con-
clusion let me offer one more
suggestion whioh is: That you
take life insuranoe in some good
fraternal order suoh as the
Woodmen of the World the
Knights of Pythias or the Knights
of the Maooabees ; that you live
sober temperate eoonomio and
upright and vote right and vio-
tory will be yours in the end.
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The Fair In Two weeks.
The Fair Directors have things
in a more promising condition for
the coming exhibition than ever
before; we are told by those who
know and they are at work like
beavers to make it better than
anything previously attempted.
it is our duty as oitizens not
only to these gentlemen who are
working so hard but to ourselves
and the country to aid them in
every way.
North Park Ice Cream Supper
The ladies of North Park will
serve ice oream Friday evening
at 8 o'olook at the tabernacle on
Hiokory street north of Simmons
College.
Everybody invited.
Ball Oame Off.
The Fort Worth league team
with whioh our boys had matohod
three games for this week report
that they have disbandod and
will not be here.
If you are not talking up the
West Texas Fair whioh is 'to be
held Sept. 26 2728 29. .and 30
you are not doing your duty to
your town to the directors nor
to' yourself. ABk every man
woman and ohild you see to
come. The prioe of admission
is only 25 oents this year.
G. Ch. and Mrs. 4Priesa leave
next Friday for Los Angeles
Cal. on a prospeoting tour. Mr.
and Mrs. Prices are among our
oldest and best oitizens and all
regret that they have deoided to
make their home elsewhere.
FOR SALE!
80 ACRES 2 miles south of Dudley post oak blaok and sandy land with 2 room house
fine well 30 aorea in farm all good land not poisoned prioe SlOpor aoro.
135 ACRES with park land will sell in a body or out to suit half in cultivation. Will
sell so that purchaser oan out up and get the profits.
135 ACRES fine Jones county blaok land all good tillable land with 75 acres in farm
good $500 house good cistern and tank convenient to sohool and ohuroh per acre $25.
2 SECTIONS in northeast corner of Nolan oounty 050 aorea tillable 400 in farms well
improved will sell in a body or out a bargain if sold before Oot. 1 1005.
If you want insuranoe of any kind or want to rent a houso or buy oity or oountry property
ranohes or anything anywhere oall oh us.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1905, newspaper, September 12, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333493/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.