Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1911 Page: 4 of 12
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jristin. He seemed to bo very happy
dadoed ob ho Bat In a motor boat In
-which we took scats also and in-
XrodBctlonB were given and fcllcltn-
tJofis exchanged. The general woro a
wnlform of dove colored cloth and
If one mfly Judge ot acntlmcnt by whutl
can be gathered In other uords thoy
dp not caro for the Moi 'oe doctrine.
They simply want to bo let nlono by
vcrybpdy and many of them" appear
to think thnt they can hold their own
against the world. Of courao a lot of
this talk of theirs Is childish as they
would discover If Bomo great power
cntorcd or tried to entor their terri-
tory. Then thoy would really Sliced
Undo Sam Very much Indeed. I have
seen it stated that some people In the
Latln-Amerlcai) Countries to the south-
ward nre trying their hardest to Btlr
I up sentiment against the United States
irM "well armed with rovolvors but
Jm enjoyed the rldo of half an hour (from Capo Horn o tho Rlq Grarfdo
mm the placid lake so very much thnt
e did not seem to bo thinking about
aturarrectos who of course did no
tcr our own mlndB at all for the
whole affair was as quiet and pleasant
as a Sunday School picnic in Texas.
Tho general's auto was on tho vast
atom which forms a driveway and
-aono of his escort wore near oxcopt
bo aide. He and bis men had been
entertained at the ranch house and
This escort heavily armed were much
flu evidence there.
FrlcndV Thrilling Stpry.
One of my guests told a very thrlll-
3ng story as wo passed In the nilto-
anobllc literally through tho ruins of
what had been a fort and barracks.
"iHo said that about thirty years ago
lie bought some cattle on the Mexican
ldo nnd got theso across th'e river
which was very low but they strayed
way nhd went back into Mexico. He
ami n friend followed them and cross-
a tho river after them but not long
-afterwards were arrested by a party
ol Mexican rangors with whom thero
wero three Indians. My friend had
at good horse and a good gun and ono
tho Indians spoke up very prompt-
"y.j5hea my friend was brought to
and to make tho entire outfit) believe
that we are an enemy instead of a
friend; a sort of big brother If you
like; one of those fellows who stands
near you and Won't aco you put upon
by anybody. Bull aa ono of my Mex-
ican frlonds frankly said 'you don't
understand us and 'wo don't under-
stand you. We will uover understand
each other. Our nations arc as far
apart ns tho Poles'. It is very well
to take a look at these things. They
certainly interest Texnns. By tho
Way a very amusing story was told
by one of my American friends along
tho Rio Grande on this side of tho
stream this being that ho had fre-
quently heard Mexicans say they wero
very much .afraid of Texas bub that
If Texas would hold off from the scrap
thoy would whip nil the lrst of the
United Stales. Texas is mightly lively
when it comes to a scrap but the Mex-
icans have only seen Texas and not
the rcsti of tho count rv. for thero are
other scrappors sprinkled all about
from California to North Carolina and
from Florida to Oregqn. One has to
travel to know things and tcry few of
the Mexicans except. the well to do go
anywhero outEido ot their own balli-
tae camp of the .parly saying that as" ! wick. "
OOi as my friend was filled ho want-
tea Ws gun another Indian speaking
rap and saying ho wanted the horse.
flThese bloodthirsty fellows seemed -to
fthlnlc that tho killing was to bo a sure
iblng and pretty speedy and anyone
acn imagine how my friend felt with
Results of Insurrection.
Of course no man can tell how deep
sot this Insurrection Is. ft may amount
to something and then again It may
flicker and go out In a trifling time
bui tht fact .remains tint While It Is
on nts has unsettled business and dlff-
bla sort of prospect in view as be.turbcil values and made it very clear
.-was held In this very deserted and al-j that such outbreaks arc. very grcaO
oaaoBt entirely ruined fort already ni
3aded to. However ho was held there
several days and then released es-
corted to the boundary and his horse
xan etc. given to blm and the In-
dians must have been greatly dlsap-
iwlnted. At this ruined fort there
was one building standing with a.
irery pecullnr adobe wall which In-
deed was the material used for all
the buildings there a sort of ramp
tjt slope leading up to the top of thlB
-wair and there stood a barefooted
Mexican topped by an enormous hat
who appeared to be looking at some-
thing far away but who Bwung his
tat very politely in salute as wo came
Tip. My friend said ho could never
think of that place without a shud
er nnd tho thought of those terri-
"Me Indians who would have killed
"him as they would a rabbit.
The aionrne Doctrine.
In this Journey we might have seen
-thousand Insurrectos and wTTNnight
have Been none. Everybody kept
eTwitlracuts to himself. We were so to
apoak the guests of Mexico nnd so did
aot air our views for Inotcu we had
none but I could not help thinking
Til the Monroe Doctrine arid what) it
means to Mexico and tho other Latin-
.Amerlcan republics to the south of us
and also what It means to ub. Hero
you have Mexico invaded during tho
early part of the Civil War between
tho Federals and the Confederates by
drawbacks to a country and Its peo-
ple. The unrest which 13 in&ro or less
visible everywhere may ptcdute good
lcsultu In a gentler government If the
people are fit for such b tier schools
slr.ct- now only a fourth of the people
can rend and write and in some sort
of ballot for the masses If they bo
worthy of It and fit to be voters.
Backache Rheumatism Sleeplessness
Result from disordered kidneys. Fo
ley Kidney Pills havo holped others
they will help you. Mrs J. B Miller
Syracuse N. Y. says "For a long time
I Buffered with kidney trouble and
rhoumatlsm. I had severe backaches
and felt all played out After taking
two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills my
bnckache Is gone and where I used
to lip awako with rheumatic pains J.
now sleep in comfort. Foley Kidney
Pills did ' wonderful things for me."
Try them now.
McLEMORE-BASS DRUG CO.
P. G. Oldham of Fort "Worth wna
mong tho business visitors in adi-
leno yesterday leaving at midnight
over the Texas & Pacific for his home.
Speedy Relief From Kidney Troublle
"I had an acute attack of Brlght's
disease with inflammation of the kid-
neys and bladder and dizziness" says
Mrs Cora Thorp Jackson" Mich. '"A
bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy over
come tho attack reduced tho Inflam-
ttio French nnd Austrtnn forces Maxl- raatlon took aWny the I)0jn and mmi0
jnlllian set up as Emperor under tho tho bladder action normal. I wish
support of foreign bayonets and then ovcryono couid know of thl8 WOnder-
the Civil War ended General Sheridan ul rcme(y
McLomore-Bass Drug Co.
waa ordered to move with seventy five
thousand picked troops to the Rio
Grande nnd be ready toy enter Mexico w G Arrlngton of El Paso who
and help drlvo out tho Invaders. That waB among the business visitors In
was carrying out tho Monroe Doctrine. ( Abilene yesterday left over tho Tex-
On all the coaBt of Mexico thero is nB & Pacific yesterday afternpon for
not a fortified place and It is unique ' njs homo.
in all tho world perhaps In this res-j
pect. 11 a loreign army nuiuuu vuuuvu . une Kin khvwb iuuic uuuui iiunub
to Invade Mexico
the Invaders and
of Mexicans would
tho United States than a whole regiment of soldiers
-would promptly sejid troops to repeal know about fighting. Parish knows
et tho great) mass the photo business only.
foot wish this done 1-2 Pine streeii
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THE MILEHE DBY eaODS CO
Thousands of New
Goods Arriving Daily
New and Stylish Oxfords
FOR LADIES AND HISSES
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Professional and Business Directory
OF ABILENE
Th Hub of Central Wst Texas
UK J0SE1H DALY
Eye Ear Koso and Throat.
Attractive Footwear Prices
OXFORDS AXD PUMPS for ladles In all the .new and stylish laBts
arc now beli.g Bhowtt here. In the better grades wo are Bhowlng special
alues to open the Benson at $3.00 $3.50 and $4 00
OXFORDS AND PUMPS for both ladles and misses In all the popular
lants in both vicl kid and patent; extra Bpecial values are mado to
open the Benson at ?1.50 $1.G9 ?2.00 and...t. $2 50
First Shipment of Spring Skirts
BEAUTIFUL STYLES-MODERATE PRICES
rilE NEW SKIRTS In Dress
styles aro beginning to arrive
elegantly tailored in the now
Paris fashions made in the
long lines which are very
popular. Made ofJtirst qftall-
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Ity Pacific Panama and the?'
Offlco ono block west of Postoiflce
L. W. HOLL1S M. D.
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Hours 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m.
4 to 6 p. rn.
At Hollis Sanitarium--8 to 10 a. m.
Office -SayieB Building Rooms1 1C-17.
DIt. W. ALFHED t'OCUBAK
DENTIST.
Roberts Phono No. 292.
Office In Alexander Building ovsr
McLomoro-BasB Drug Co.
ItADFOUI) BUILDING.
DIRECTORY.
WILL ST1TH & CO
Notary Public
Office over Citizens National Bank.
W. 0. SHACKELFORD
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now all-wool cii
black and color
?l.jjn ujl IU . .
Tfte NwvSilkrare Hire
.Wl0rfE SHLES AND PRICE!
9 M f s.
THE SPRING SlLKSjfKgR very attractive; the stylesffarc unexcelled ap.d
pi Ices moderate. V jkivite yfp to come and take Jftlook at these llks.
All the pbpulaY siades arertiown In the different? grades at 35c 50c
73c. S3c and
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Ladies9 New Neckwear
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Hardware Tin and Iron Yorker.
ABILENE TEXAS.
W. C. iNEAL
DcuUst.
Office over Compton's Drug Store.
Office phone 709 Roberts; Residence
457 Roberts.
J. M. Estcs J. ar. Alcxundcr
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SURGEONS
Office In Alexander Building and at
Sanitarium.
dr. ft- ar. arcCAULEY
THIS STORE Is
famous for its
beautiful neck-
wear. Tho new
Spring styles are
here in thecheap-
or grades at 15c
19c and '....25c
SHIPipTS4JAYE ARRWED
Ladles' Better
Grade Neckwear
was never more
attractive. You
must see It to ap-
preciate ft. Spe-
cial offerings at
29o. 35c ...50c
DENTIST
Up stairs 134 1-2 Pine St. Tel. Rob-
erts 584.
M0TZ & CURTIS .
NOTARY rUJILIC
Ofllce over Citizens National Bank.
First Floor.
J. W. BOGAR & CO. Dry Goodf and
Clothing. Corner Pine and North
Third Sts.
FULWILER ELECTRIC CO. Dealers
In Electrical Supplios. Facing
Postofflco.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE.
Facing Postofflco.
Second Floor. '
ROOM 1 W. P. Bounds dealer
in Real Estate.
ROOM 2 Eugene Dobogory Attorney
at Law'.
ROOM 3 S A Pltzer Agt. Colorado
Nat Life Assurance Co.
ROOAJ 4 and 5 Ben L. Cox Lawyr.
ROOM 6 B. A. Cox Lawyer.
RdOM 7 J. W. Moffett. Lawyor.
Rooms S 9 10 11 Klrby & Davidson
Lawyers.
ROOM 12 D.' G. Hill Lawyer.
ROOM 13 Elton F. Reed Stenograpker
tOOM 14 C. McCauly Mgr. McCau-
ley Land Company
ROOM 14 Praetbrlans Laughlln ft
Olson Organizers.
ROOMS 15 16 17 18 Sayles & Saylet
Lawyers.
Third Floor.
ROOMS 19 and 20 Southland Life
Jesse Cannon Agency Director.
ROOM 23 H. J. Bradshaw Railroad
Builder and Promoter.
Room 25 Dudley Implement & Mfg.
Company Manufacturers of Dudley
Plow Hitch.
tQOMS 27 and 28 Branch ofllce It
G. Dun & Co. Glen L. Corrlo Mgr.
ROOM 29 B. B. Bates State Manager
Cary lombard Young Co. Lum-
ber Dealers.
I ROOM 32 Russell Bros. & Co.
Dealers in Land and Insurance. '
tOOM 33 C. R. Lee Broker Id
Merchandise and Grain.
ROOM 341. H Harris district man-
ager American Home Life Insurance
Company.
ROOM 35 Clarence Lanlus Brick
Manufacturer.
Basement.
Palace Barber Shop Hot .and Cold
Baths.
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Casket Display Room. on Second Floor. Mr.
C. A. Wynne Licened Embalmer in charge
Both Phones 32 314-326 Pine St. West Of Postoffice
ONE HUXDItE!) ADDITIONS.
Abilene Minister Assisted iu Fine Meet
lug h East Texas; Itnius
Abundnnt Eicrj where.
Rev. E. R. Noel who returned to
Abilene Friday afternoon from a six
week trip Into East Tex is stntes that
In n series of meetings he secured one
hundred additions to tho church In six
churches with more than two hun-
dred conversions.
"I was assisted by Rev.vGus Sanders
Ot Dallas" Bald Mr. Noel "and suc-
cess crowned our efforts In every com
munity we visited I feel highly sat
lsfled at tho month's work "
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frt. W raiaiiofwfup iib kvici.
'bv the leaders in all the acfiooia ot
m a subatitute for tWa tiae-prove
YOUR NEIGHBORS. IMY WlH KWff Of
i years rijkt in your owb wejjjhberbeod.
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Mr. Noel sys
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F. II. BLAINE Prop.
Corner North 3rd and Cypress
Ererj thing Flrst'CIasss 1'ronpt
Hd Courteous Service HHd Treat
nest
Board by Day Week and Month
"With or without Rooms.
Terms Reasonable
Patronage Solicited.
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F0IEYSKIDNEYPU1S
Rccbcr the Nnwo
Foley's Honey and Tar for all coughB
and colds for croup bronchltiB hoarso
nesB and for racking lagrlppe coughs.
No opiates. RefuBO substitutes.
McLEMORE-BASS DRUG CO.
Clip coupon from this paper. A dime
set of 20 post cards at this office 8-th
and this coupon calls for a beautiful
"ao. the ad of tho Flra State Bank
& Trust Co. In this issua
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1911, newspaper, February 19, 1911; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333512/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.