Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 60, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1907 Page: 7 of 10
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To Enjoy the
Summer
properly yon should have some 6f' these
chairs curtaaB etc. Wrf aUCke it eaax
for yon In Ihla matter. We hare an
assortment that la unmatched In its
completeness and variety. And as for
the1 pricey tiiey are BimW tmraatca
able. Well prove It 'If yon" call.
P. E HAMMOCK
SoHth First Street '
Professional and Business Cards Abiienc's
Progressive Citizens
THE COMMERCIAL AND: EDUCATIONAL xCENTER OF THE WEST
DE. L. W. HOLLIS
Pbyiician and Surgeon.
Office Over Harris Drug Store
DR. V. I. HAYHM
A
Dentist;
Office Over ComptottV Drug
Store.; Phone . connection.' .
A. C ATfDEESON
Blacksmith and" Woodwork
Will put Rubber Tires on .Buggies.
Opposite 'Pdatoffice.
BR. SPENCE.
GENERAL PRACTICE. ...
Office with Dr. Ci-T.- Scott over
Bradfleld Drug store. 'Residence
Phone's. W. No. 499: ' t. '
SANITABt PLUMBm CO
First class
work for
people.
first class
BOTH PnONES 54.
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B. S. WOltACK.
Hauling contractor. Office at
Jinks McQee's Mulo Bani.
c.j.witsoir
tand Ageaii J; Pi and Notary"-
Public Clyde Texas CcJrVei-
ponderice Bollclted.'
t GUtNlt WilMD
Photographer and Portealt
Artiat.
Studio over MoLemore-Basa
Drag' Company Pine Street.
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DR. DALY
Specialist
Practice limited to Diseases and
" Surgery of the
Eye Ear Nose Tkoat
and the Sdlentlflo fitting of
Glasses
OMce at residence oae faloek weft
of PostoSee.
Well lighted stores are burning GAS. For
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Between Low Prices
' and High duality
in groceries' you -tfould surely choose'
quality. But If yon trado here yea
don't havo to choose for you get a cobs.
blnatloh of both.
Quality Groceries at
Quality Prices
maice'tiilB store tho favorite' ambng'wo-
nleif frd Imow' grocery' values as well
as wo do; By dealing hoVg you can save
monejr without sacrificing quality In
ttiir slightest" degree. That's real
economy.
D. R. Wall & Co.
WHEN 100 WAST
Saad la any quantity leave
your orler at J. W.
EVANS or phoao t..t t..x
J. T. MONK 8. W. Phone
WILL ST1TH ft 00.
Notary PuBlic
Office over Citizens National
Bank. ViV' J ..
J A. BOYOI
The Chestnut Street Grocer.
Headquarters 'for Flour .
Xlglt Crist and Oil Homestead
la Barrels and 1-2 Barrels
0. W DUDLEY
Seal Estate Agent
City anrl1 County Property
Abilene. T'exaB. .
G08S BROTHERBi '
Float and Transfer.
. Office at B. A. Pearce Grain
Store. Koberts telephone 53
Southwestern .264. x
M. TOTTEN
Ornamental Worker.
Manufacturer "of Brackets
Scroll and turned work for
house trimming etc: Cypres
tanks made to order.
WHEN YOU DESIRE
to communicate by phone with
any point in Central West Tox-
as try tho
ROBERTS LONG DISTANCE.
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Want Ads
RESULTS
LUMBER
xtt i-iftibnt ailt itiriitTM fouiwiUT sirriMBKR i m7.
KAILJWAD TIMKTAILE.
Teiw Paelie Gm West
No. 7 to Sweetwater only ...4iB p. n.
No. 3 tlirdugfc to 11 Paso ..1'Al p. m.
No. t to T6yah only ....... .4:27 a. m.
Texas & PaeMc Gelag last
Mo. 8 from Swetewater . . ... .8:48 a. m.
No. 4 through from El Paso 10:25 a. ra.
No. G from Toyah
e 4
..11:55 p.
Abilene' & leritcrM SoaBail -Mlrfed
Passonger and Ff6lglit t
froni Stamford arrives ..11:35 a. ni
Rogular Passonger and Mall
from Wichita Falls arrive 10:45 p.m
AbllcHo & Northc
Mixed train to S
leaves . .
Regular Passe
Falls Icavi
Insuro yoi
fdrnlturo
route on
you stay
traveler's
The ycfcngeople at tho Baptist
church vill' senMiMe cream sherbet
and cakogoif tho church lawn 'Friday
evening. 115 cents a saucer or two for
25 cents. Jf Everybody is invited.
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For Infants and Children..
TM KM Yw Han Atyjs Bwftt
Bears the
-Signature of
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LIVERY AND TRANSFER
North 2Hd Street
DANIEL A SHACEELFOED
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HARDWARE
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Ablloae - - - Texas1..
PAUL HOPPI
WtioIeale and Retail Saddlery.
151 Chestnut Street..
WILSON'S TRANSFER UNI
W. t; WiliOh Prop.
Your business will be.appre-
ciatcd and handled with dia-'-
patch. Eoberts telephone 82;
Southwestern 130:
Taylbr County I
Lumber Co.
DW1 4 FISHER
. Baker and Confeotioseri.
.One trial of our good fresh
bread Cakes and candies will
make you a regular oiiBtbther.
Telephone us your order.
KING GROCERY COMPANY
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Invitee yon to their store. If you
don't see' what you want ask for It
West Side.Cheetnut St. No. 21C
J. W. EVA
. Qroceriafs
Pine Street.
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Ceakneter aaa Ballker.
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Cement Worky Sidewalks Curblngs
and Flooring a specialty. 8. W
Phone 503.
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elbl aInst Dro whin en-
tAbJn hotel .or wwrevor
JiMwo United BUxtJk by a
WIS G. WISE M SON. .
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CArT. FITZrATRICK MAKES
(100D-KEIMBUUSES THE STATE
NEW ORLEANS La.'Sopt 17.-Capt
John Fltzpairfck Tax Collector of the
FIrat District today made good to the
8tnt6 Ihb. vast fortune whtch his ctiidf
clerk Charles E. Letton stole and
squandered on the ncgrcas Virginia
Rccd.
"Tlio attornoon train for Baton
Rouco." sattfCaot Fltzuatrlck. "car
rcd myjffqclto (Auditor- Capdovlotlo
rot- IIB100.08 tho full amount of Ut
ton's khortnfeo." '
' VyU(Ji I'luiminuK ium. i! iixpukriUK
"n-i 'M.ViX'tui'.i. tl. mil .A1i
.and tapir daughter this forenoon ex-
ecuted mortagea for 1114.000 on prop-
erty for1 th6 purpose ot raising fuhi!i:
to moot Letton's shortage. Tho morl-
gagca fllod lncludo onh on tlio Ca0
tain's homo at 20'24 Canal street. Oth-
er Valuable! r.eal estato .holdings l.i llio
Third' Ward wero also mortgaged by
tho Captain and his family in orddr to
secure cash enough to moot the
amount of Letton's stealings.
Is This Fair Play?
The Stopiienvlllo Tribune gives an
account oftho finding ot. an abandoned
child arid' ldter tho discovery of its
mother. In tho course of tho article
the namo of tho unfortunate mother.
is given and vIt is stated that tho father
of the child; Is a well kri6wn young
man but' his' name? Is withhold. Arid
this from tho pen of tho chivalrous
Captain Jenhsl If it was necessary
for the Bafetyof tile edltbr's hide to
suppress tho name of -the scoundrel
who Had betrayed Vaa poor girl why
publUh sto tho WorlJl th'b name of his
.victim. Granbury News.
The crjticism is a good oho. There;
is no justice 'in protecting thp man in
his sins and punishing tho woman
who Is only equally guilty with the'
man. It was1 not through any sense
of fear "that his name was withhold?
but It was because ot the morbid Bon-
timent which largely exonerates men
from blame In such matters while pun-
ishing both by thcftlaw and by social
Ostraclsism tlio woman who does
wrong. The Tribune was wrong in
recognizing this difference. Birown-
jvood Bulletin.
HOW'S 'AillS.
Wo offer One Hundred Dollas.Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not bo cured bJMW-atarrh C
F. J. Cheney
Toledi
Wetheuhde
Sgned havjWfhown F.
J. Cheney for tB
last I5jrears and be-
leve htm perl
norftblo In all
business trans
and"' financially
able to carry 1
Obligations mado
jy hlsvflrm
rKinnan &" Mar-
thVahOlO
sir; Toloiad. o::
.Hall's Catar;
e ls; taken Inter
nally; acting' .dlWctly upon the blood
and mucous sulfaces of the sustom.
Testimonials sen free. Price 75c. per
bottle. bSold by. al Dr.Ugglsts.
'Take"Hairs Family Pills for consti-
pation. 'Wlilch Woman? May We Ask.
If there were no women mon would
have no object in llfet thelrj moustach-
es would cease to Interest them; they
would not care a Chinamen whether
their collars were Ironed or not. They
would have nobody o nurso thoiri
when they had the tqpthacho or to
keep them from believing they were
going' to die when an oId-fashIonedi
stomachache had its grip upon them.-
There would bo nobody to take for
Ice cream and no small edition of flesh
an'd blood to hug. There would bo n&-
body to 'fight .against being kissed and
then' take to itas nattirally as a cat
does to cream. Mpat important of all
there would bo nobody to write against
to complain of and to love with all
your Tieart and soul Without hor
man Would-riover got to Heaven and
without hor. man would never get
a-taste ot that other place on earth.
So. if .man has any sense whatever' he 11
pUt Wb arm around tho woman ho
(ought to bo) foundeat of thank tho
good Lord for her and wonder as she
does what in the world he would do
without her. Lakewood (NT M.). Pro-
gress. There are throe remedies almost in-
Dlsnenslblo In every household. They
are Bass' Best Liniment for cuts and
bruises .3303 for colds grippe and fe-
ver. Colic and Dlarrhooa remedy for
bowel troubles. The druggist have
them. '
Just received Jn a car of .buggies.
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"Th& Place"
'For Millinery
Tuesday
Everything; that's new inMillinery. "Cheyenne
"Cloche" and "Fluffy Ruffles" Has besides a
goodly display of more conservative styles . for
those who do not care for the latest craze.
We are well stocked on Bronze Brown Ma-
genta Purple Pompous doming Glories hings
H ndw- racing in Chicago
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 60, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1907, newspaper, September 19, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333757/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.