Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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A Mothar'a Lova: tha lora lha
Uvlthai on liar children j tha lova hr
child should havafor her; without this
love tha could not andure tha agonlea In-
tldant to thlldblrth j appraclallra of thtt
lova Mother's Ptland was devised to Us-
tea the pain and anguish of childbirth
that her love mlaht not he strained to tha
.hriklnc points Mother's Friend does all
tola and moreit anaoiss ma lonu moinar
to sptedllf recuperate from the labors of
maternity enables her to regain her lost
strength preserves her youthful lines of
beauty and makes pregnancy her crorra-
lag joy without any thorns to mar It
Mather's Frimnd
UappUad externally It mott harmless la
Its consistency molt happy In Its results
and Is of' uch merit that no case of labor
should be conducted without Hs use'. ltd
a llnlmen for 'massage of the abdominal
muscles during pregnancy and by its use.
their tonicity and pan ir of contraction it
greatly enhanced enabling thorn te .
taln tits great strain brought to bear on
there at tils time. It Is Mother's Friend..
Tha name should be enough te reeoaa-
meod It t all who expect te be toothers.
Sand for free bosk ooataialag iaforreadM
of prlcelMi ralu. to all eipectmat mothers.
BKADFKLb REGULATOR OO.
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By request of many friends
MADAM SUTTONE
Tne Famous Clairvoyant
Has returned to. Abilene for a
short time
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Call at the Alamo House 242
South Third and Elm St.
Phone 385 Southwestern.
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Pioneer
Baffce Richard Hcldt
- it Proprietor.
Shop??
Clean shaves smooth .hair outa.
Razors keen and towels olean.
Chestnut Street opposIteBnil rur fry
Harris' Drugstore .'..ilulLLilL 1 LA
WILL STITH 8 CO.
NOTARIES
PUBLIC.
Office Bast Side Pine Street QverCitlzetif
National Bank. -
Up-tp-Date
Transfer Line
Phone yotfr order to vs.
Roberts 82 Sputhweatern'130.
Prompt andourteouji service. Your bus-
iness will be appreciated and handled with
dispatch.
W. T. Wilson' Proprietor.
LOOK!
For Dial 'A Elisher bakery if
you want Good Fresh Bread
Cakes and Candies. One
trial and you will call again.
They knead the dough you
need the bread
DIAL & FISHER.
232 Pine St. r- Both Phones
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Captain G6orge E.. Bartlett of
Fort Worth representing tho Pe-
ters Cartridge Co. of Cinoinnatti
gavo tho poOplo of Abilono a most
remarkablo exhibition of marks-
manship today.
Ho did.aomo romarkablO f oats
with a Stovona ideal riflo No.
3220 by turning his baok to
tio target and using a small
looking glass turning tho gun
bottom upward sido-wiso and in
many othor positions and nover
missing tho target.
Ho fired 200 shots in rapid suc-
cession with a22 riflo UBing Po-
ters cartridges loaded with eomi-
smokoless powder and tho gun
was neither "leaded" nor Boiled.
Capt. Bartlett' Said that cartrid-
ges loaded with semi-smokeless
powder were just as oheap and.
safe- as if .loaded 'with common
blaok powder.
Capt. Bartlett performed many
other foats suoh as Bhooting
small iron washers tossed into
tho air with a rifle seldom over
missing raising tomatoo. oans in-
to air with a shot gun and shoot-
ing them several times before
they came down.
In all his. shooting he demon-
strated the superiority of Peter's
cartridges.
T. A. Bledsoe Esq was to leave
at noon today for Bowie' to rep-
resent olaimants before the" com-
missioner of Indian depredation
claims."
Herman Hendrioks art Epilep-
tic Colony patient from Hilsboro
who died Monday was interred in
the oity cemetery this afternoon
He was 23 yours of age. His
brother. was here to ee te the
C. A. MoKee Liliusand oth-
ers who took a load each of the
MoDaniel Mercantile Co. stock
of goods to Merkel Saturday re-
port a trying experience driving
home Sunday. They loaded out
again t9day.
Only 5 days more you can
phone D. L. Whitakerat the New
York Studio and get 25 per oent
reduction on family groups inte-
rior office sconces etc taken
at your- own place and time. Ep
ileptic Colony photos for sale.
John Knight the Knightly
John whom everybody likes was
shaking hands with Abilene
friends- today: He declares that
Stamford is the best town in the
world.
Mrs.Nelson who has beeri visit-
ing her aunt Mrs C. O. Morris
left Monday night for Spokane
to join her husband.. This morn-
ing a wire oame from him for her
to not start on acoount of a com-
ing blizzard of which he haB
heard. She went via Fort Worth
and the Mountain route.
Joe Morris went to Ft. Worth
Wednesday night to meet his
wife from Denver. They have ar-
ranged to spend the winter in
Abilene.
Mrs Prothero who is visiting-
Mrs. Daman was surprised to
find this section covered with
snow. She found snow all the
way from Bloomington 111. to
Fort Worth.
A patient from Corsioana died
at the Epileptic. Colony Sunday
and his body was interred in the
oolony oemetery.
Mrs. J. R. Pjttard and little
son of Merkel are visiting her
sister Mrs. Harry Tom King.
Savoge & Sons have just un-
loaded another oar of funiture
and you should oortainly see it
before buying.
Strawberry plants
Apply to T M. Willis.
for salo.
Good 8pon0es.
- Titer is great difference in the
quality ol sponges. A gooa batnlng
eponge has rather coarso pores but
la soft and strong in texture. The
most expensive sponges however
are the tiny ones which havo the
very finest holes and a silken tex-
ture. They are used for washing
little children and by sunreons. It
'is always better to purchase a sponge
ol a wholesale dealer who handles
them from the original packago as
they come to market or from a
trustworthy druggist.
The epongea that are very white
and clean lookinar are said to be of-
ten the refuse sponges thrown away
by hospitals ana afterward collected
cleaned and bleached by acid. .A
sponge that has not been bleached is
a brownish yellow or a light yellow
fetaalas.
Lyceem Theater.
Tho opening of tho North Bros.
Company at tho Lyoouni Thoator
last night was a grand ovation
bringing but tho olito "thoator-
goors bfourolty who fillod tho
houso to its oapaoity limits.
Tho oompany appeared in tho
four-aot sensational comedy
"Tho Hand of Mail" which
proved to bo ono ofjtho bost plays
soonMiore and won tho full gon-
dorsomon't of tho audienoo.
Tho oast was excellent and
oaoh part rooived a perfect inter-
pretation. Miss Mabel Cullon
in tho role of "Roso RalBton"
was perfectly pleasing" giving
tho part a truo interpretation in
both joy and sorrow sho dis-
played splendid dramatio powers.
J. H. Harris as "Richard Ral-
ston" was all tho part called' for
andjhis clear voice and splendid
stage appearance made him a fa-
vrntifn nf. nnno ?.TCy3 -" ?1
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c wh iii ii i teigsa&BttasgsssJism
Clare Evans as Tommy Teet-
ersj has things his own "way
when he steps on the stage and
received loud applause when he
worsted tho villian.
The cute little actress Millie
DesMorida won herself a -warm
plaoein.thejhearts of all in her
olever acting as ''Bettie Bindle"
arid her songs received several.
en6ores.'3 d -ii
Mr. Carter and Willard Rowe
as the two. villians were olever
and won the hiss from the boys
but it was easy to see that both
are olever aotors.
The mueio by the Polmdtier
sisters was a treat and this fea-
ture alone willbe thejlmeansl! of
making"theengagement gajjjsuo-
cess. fe
Tonight'will beBargain Night
the'prioes being 25 and35 cents;
Thiswill be for tonight only as a
special treat in reoiprooationa.'of
the splendid reception lasfnight.
Judge Calhoun sitting in
chambers! dissolved the injunot-
ion of Love &. Cope vs. J. R.
MoGehee reference to whiohwas
made a few daysago. .T.J'A.
Bledsoe Esq. represented Mo-
Gehee the defendant.
$50000.00
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CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of
LION COFFEE
In Addition to. the fteguSar Free Premiums
Ztoujjua u j . . ..
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Like aCh
Wt Havi AwarMid $20
Presidential of Oonlest
Cnah to Xiou Coffee users ia our Great World's Fair Contest;
2139 people get checks 2139 raoro will get them In tho .
Five Lion -Heads cut from Lion
Coffee ' Packages and a a -cent
stamp entitle you (in addition to
the regular free premiums) to
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov-
ers our acknowledgment to you
that your estimate is recorded.
You can send as many estl
mates as desired.
Grand First Prize of $500000
will be awarded to the one who Is nearest
correct on both our World's Fair and Presi-
dential Vote Contests
Wo Also o(Ter $5000.00 Special Cash Prizes to. Grocers'
Clerks. (pArtfcuUrs tneach case of Lion Coffee.)
WSKii!?.-5ftv.
rg9tn'jzirzzi$
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Vi'hr.i vfill bo the total popular voto cast
H :r President (votes for all can-
. dldn'tea combined) at the election
W 1000 election 13959;G53 people Voted
in? President. For nearest correct est!"
nicies received In Woolson Spice Com-
pany's office; Toledo O. on or before
November 5 1S04 wo will give first
prize for the nearest .correct estimate
second prize to the next nearest etc.
etc. cs follows:
1 First Prize S2.600.00
1 Second I'rlso -. 1000.00
2. Prl208-T-J6OO.0O u&ch ...... '.. .1000.00
d rnzes aoo.oo ' ..1.000.00
lO Prizes 100.00 " 1000.00
20 rrlzes 5000 " .....1 000.00
60 Prlsea-r 20.00 " ....1000.00
250 Prizes ? 10.00 ' i..2COO.OO
1800 Prlzoa e.oo " o.ooo.oo
2139 PRIZES.
TOTAl. $20000.00
How Would Your Nam Look on One of TSisse Greeks ?
Everybody uses coffee if you will uso JjiOX CO JFFEK'lorig enotsh to RCt acquainted with .it. yon will be suited ana
convinced there is no other such value for the money. Then you will take no otliqr and that's why wo advertise. Andj
wc are usingour advertising money so that both of us you as well as wei-will get. a ueneUt. Hence for your Xf on. Jieatia
WE GIVE BOTHFREE PE.9U!S MSP C AS H.- PRIZES'
Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of
LION
.WOOLSON SPICE CO.. (CONTEST DEP'T.)
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We want your grocery busineaa. Our shelves are full of
FRESH and HIGH GRADE. . . .
Family Groceries.
Prompt and Courteous treatment yill surely win with a
choice stock to select from. If you will try us dncoyou will'
call again. '
GRAIN.
We have just received a fine lot of SEED OATS. Call and
lot tis show them to you. W handle all kinds of GRAIN
HAY etc. at lowest prioes..
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1905, newspaper, February 14, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333708/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.