Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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Capt. D. B. Jaoks reports cot-
1n in north and northeast Texas
t aUingiasJer than 'he.eVeiy saw'
Jit. Ifjiow iooW as' if it is' all
' gone up theflume.s Ourfshrink-
'' ge is not half so bad.
1 The very newest thing
in street hats for early fall
wearast received.
Winter Dry' Goods Co.
Ablene's Progressive Store.
Joe Bettorton is a summlir wid-
.ower his wife being at Nugent on
& visit to her mother. The police
x force iswatohinghim and may he
able- to keep him reasonably
atraight.
N. B.Teaff of Tye reports the
worms letting up on his cotton
"but it will need rain to put on
another orop. He orders The Re-
porter to two friends at Eddy
and pays the cash.'
J. F. Handy and family have
I spent a few days on the lake
but he firt'ds fishing so poor that
he threatens to pull up
stakes anoV return home. He
jnds it delightful out there how-
ever. '
.A number of bales of cotton
.oame in Friday and seven bales
wore on the streets this morning
.by8.:Q0 o'olook. The prospeots
are that by the coming week the
staple will be coming in pretty
- .".fast
New fall ginghams
S. W. Grimes & Co.
North Park News.
Kade Legett has gone to
Sweetwater to 'spend a week with
relatives. Cade is a good boy
and is mighty apt to have a good
time.
Miss Eva Wilson is sick with
slow fever J am sorry to learn.
Eugene Pearoe I am glad to
report is getting up from an at-
tack of slow .ever.
K. K. Legett has sold his home
on Pine street and will give pos-
session January ' He is a good
man with a good family and we
don't like to give them up..
Wanted: A young man not
raised in Abilene-one that will
work. Call at my offioe.
Walter Adams.
All Odd Fellows with their
families are urged to be at the
Hall Monday night. A good
time is expected. If you have a
friend whom you think would I Q&&Qd th fc h(J b ht
molrft a. iroofi Odd Fellow hrinc . t . ..
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Ander-
son have gone to St. Louis to see
the Worlds Fair. They will stay
until they get tired. The entire
office and force join in wishing
them a delightful experience all
around.
Our country friends should never
fail
To buy or order through the
''Teethina" for it surely fills
The bill for teething children's ills
'Teethina" Aids Digestion reg-
latese bowels of ohildren of any
age and makos teething easy
ancLooats only 26 oents atPrug-
gists Hugh Emerson and wife of
Corsioana who havq been visit?
JngJLn Abilene have gone to
Mineral Wells to spend a few
days before returning home. Mr.
Emersop did not expect to invest
in this oountry but was bo
Fel Oil. :
Ask for priocH fpir prompt .shipments or
time contracts. All 'orders 'and con-
tracts thro Hiffgms Oil & Fuel Co. '
D. E. Wallis Austin Texas
The republican platform de-
mands the repeal of the Texas
occupation tax laws. If they are
repealed it will be principal y be-
oause they are a legaoy from the
republicans when they were in
the saddle in Texas.
Misses Janie and Ada Pearoe
.left on the noon train today for
the World's Fair. May they
have a pleasant trip and safe re-
turn.
1 make a good Odd Fellow bring
3iim with you.
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I find nothing better for liver
t derangemont and oonstlpation
than Chamberlain's Stomaoh and
Livsr Tablets. ti. F. Andrews
$fl Mpinw low. For sale by.
Oiri. L. H. Bradfietd. '
208 aores of land four miles
north of town and we hope that
he willBbeoome a oitizen . a little
later. He and Mrs. Emerson
woutd be heartily welcomed. The
Reporter will follow them to Cor-
Bio&iia . and keep them posted
uporlooal matters.
Sour
Stomach
.. No appetite loss of strength
neryousnesfi headache constipation
bad breath general debility sour ris-
ings and catarrh of' the stomach are
all duo to Indigestion. Kodol cures
Indigestion This new discovery repro-
ssnts the natural Juices' of digestion
as. they exist In a healthy stpmach
combined with the greatest known tohlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol !
Dyspepsia Cure does not only curs in-
digestion and dyspepsia but this famous .
remedy cures all stomaoh troubles by
cleansing purifying sweetening and .
strengthening the mucous membrane
lining the stomach.
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Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
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BUsttgtb te the Weak
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Base Bros.1 Speoial Agents
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Ladies ready to wear
Hats. We fiaye received a
big shipment of the latest
fall styles. The cheapest lot
of hats that has ever teen
hrotfght to Abilene. By call
ing and seeing yotf will un-
doubtedly be convinced. Re-
memher that we mean what
we say. Call and see.
S. W.Grimes & Co.
Like a Hungry Ttout Alien a Fly.
Careful buyers are snapping up our bargain in paint. )v
Do youknow about it? . ' '
Until Sept. 1st NOT afterward we will Bell Bass' Best
Paint at the wholesale price of Si. 25 gallon. regular price '
81.50. W& do this'to introduoe it. We. want vqu to ' see -
what it will do. It is made especially for this olimate.
We guarantee satisfaction.
BASS BROTHERS DRUG Co.
"" Lapows&i Corner.
Making Home Attractive
That is the one desire
of every woman. Sfce
can gratify this desire
if she trades here be-
cause out styles of fur-
niture are new and the
prices suit alt people.
We will trade for your second-hand furniture.
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Cholera Infantum.
This' disease has lost its terrors
sinoe Chamberlain's Colio Choi-
ara and Diarrhoea Remedy has
come into general use. The uni
form success whioh attend .the
use of this remedy in all oases of
bowel complaints in ohildren has
make it a favorite wherever its
value has become known. For
sale ay Mrs.L.H Bradfield.
Weather Bureau.
Abilene Texas Aug. 27;i904.
Looal report for the 24 hours
ending at 8 a. m.
Maximum temperature 01 Min
imum temperature 71 Average
temperature 81 Excess or defi-
ciency 8 Rainfall 00.
Weather foreoasts for 36 hours
ending at 8 p. m. Aug. 281004.
East Texas Tonight and Sun-
day: Fair South: Fair except
probable showers on coast.
West Texas Tonight and Sun-
day: Genorelly fair.
Quarterly Conference will be
held at the Methodist ohuroh
South Monday night. All offioial
members requested to bo present
and all members are invited;
Preaching Sunday1- morning and accommodations. We burn wood and not coal
night by presiding elder E. A
Smith.
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THE BEAN MILL COi
. ABILENE TEXAS.
Having purchased the Abilene poller Milla we have thoroughly
overhaUledit and put it.in.first-olaM shape" ad'ding new and mod-
ern raaahjnery where needed. Experienced mA mpri are in oKarg-f
and oW products 'will medt bur olaims for it. Will do'sfa exohang
business or will buy your Vrheat. We promisegood service prompt
and courteous treatment and satisfaQtion in every case. Gome ank
see us and thus help uq'to give fhis country the Very beat of mitt
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1904, newspaper, August 27, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333839/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.