Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 278, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY SOCIETIES' REPORT.
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Fo11owinff is the finanoiol report of-the two Hieh Sohool litera-'
'ryseocieties the A. H. S. Literary Sooietyand the Smith Literary
Sooiety for thia sphobl year. Thia report does not inolude the in!-
. oidental.expensea of the two societies or all their "society dueB.j"
It inoludes the amounts contributed by graduates of the school and
by the members of the two societies for the . benefit of the Library
.and Society Hall of the High Sohool;
AMOUNTS RECEIVED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES.
1. Amount contributed 'by graduates in and
out of the city.... ?..... . .S 49;00 j
'". .2. Amount raised by A.H.S. Literary Sooiety : i
'(a) By contributions and subscriptions 30.00 '
(b) Contributed from Sooiety dues . . ....... 10 00
(o) Raisedby .publip'entertainment v;. .. 29.15 S 69.15
.S... Amount raised by Smith Literary Sooiety:
(a) ' By contributions and subscriptions . . . . $18.75 '
(b)' By 'pubiro-entertainment 10.10 S 28.85
HAPPY WOMEN
Plenty of Tfiem In Texas
And Good Reason For It.
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Total raised and contributed from all souroes..
.Amounts paid out for different purposes.
For paint. lumber and stove $18.65
2. To carpenter painter and drayman. .. .
a. . Amount paid for onaira.
r. 4ffJ Airiountrpaid for piptur.
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XJashon hand A. H. S. Literary:So6ietjr;.iv:;.'Vi
"Gash on hand. Smith Literary. Society.;. . i'.'
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$133.40
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$13.60
Johnson and wife re
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turned from San Augustine ar-
riving Sunday 'jVlV. Johnson'
takes bharge of the abstract bus
iriesa qf t.late J. q'; Pickens'
and will run it for Mrs. Piokens
undqr.a o.on$raotwith her satis-
factory to both. Capt Piokens
had a most valuable business and
Mr Johnson is fully competent
to continue it at the high stand-
ard it has attained. His friends
and the friends of Mrs. Johnson
are glad to welcome them to Ab-1
lene again.
Dayls Gets Life Sentence
Joe Davis on trial for poison-
ings his. wife in Shaokelford ooun-
tyr nea Moran was convicted in
the Baird district court Sunday;
morning of murder in the first7
degreeand given a penalty of a
life term in state prison.
The oaao will be appealed.
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E. B. Cosby and son. Horris
have gone to Milam oounty where
the latter will spend perhaps "
year with his aunt. Mr. Cosby
will go on to Austin to see his
wife.
Wouldn't any woman be happy '
After years of backache suffering
Days of misery nights of unrest I
The distress of urinary troubles
She finds relief and cure?
No reason why any Texas reader
Should suffer in the face of evidence
like this:
Mrs. J. A. Beck of Austin Texas
employed at the Asylum for the Blind
and living at 1005 Sabino Street says:
"In April 1902 when living at 1709
East Avenue I gave a testimonial con-
cerning Doan's Kidney "Pills after! I
had-prooured a supply. The cure they
performed has been permanent in overy
particular and I have told a great many
sufforers from backache and kidney ail-
.ments to give them a. trial if they wish-
ed to get positive roljef. You are at
liberty to continue the use of my name
as one who endorses all the claims made
forUoan's Kidney Pills.?'
yorsale'by .Mrs.' L. H. Bradfield
Druggist. Price 60- cents. Foaiter-
Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. v. i
l Anexquisito reproduction. of a.
Remarkable Painting
Practically
GIVEN AWAY
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W. C. Bailey oame over from
Stamford last week to accompa-
ny hia wife home. Mrs. Bailey
had been visiting friends here
three weeks Mr. Bailey likes
Stamford very muoh especially
as a business point. He is in
charge of the business of the H
O. "Wooten Grocery Company at
that plaoo.-
J. Milo Shaokelford and family
got homo Sunday morning from
Shawnee in the Terltory where
Mrs. Shaokelford visited her pa-
rents while J. M. went to the
state firemen's convention and
then joined her to finish out his
two weeks vacation
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Robert Crowley of Fort Worth
ia here visiting his unoles J M
and C. W. Cbwden and to attend
the commencement exoroises of
Simmons College of whioh he
was onoo a student
"The Three Most Beautiful Koses"
Paul de Longpre.
At the urgent solicitation of 'the
Woman's Home Companion Mr. Paul
de Longpre who is the -greatest painter
of flowers in the world consented to
make a painting of what he considered
"The-Thbee Most Beautiful Roses"
and the painting is without doubt one of
the masterpieces of this great artist.'
This magnificont picture is reproduced
in all its original granduer on the cover
of the Woman's Home Companion for
June. Although this cover is an accur-
ate reproduction of a painting worth
hundreds of dollars' yet the June num-
ber which has this exquisi to cover may
be obtained at any first-class news-stand
or direct from the publishers for the tri-
vial sum qf only ton cents.
Mr. Paul de Longpre is justly styl6d
the 'King of. Flower. Painters." Ho
not only paints roses but overy ' flower
that grows and is the highest authority
on flowers. His paintings are found in
the most select homes. Somo have sold
for as muoh as seven thousand five hun
dred dollars ($7600.00.) . ..
Artists art critics and Competent
judges all agree that the covers of the
Woman's .Homo (Companion far excel
those of any other magazine
The Woman's Homo Companion is a
magazine which in beauty and excel-
lence art stories illustrations and fush-
ions etc. excels all other homo and
family magazines. The Woman's Home
Companioh is published by Tho Crowoll
Publishing Company New York City
also Chicago 111. at One Dollar a year
and is' the favorite magazine in nearly
half a million homos whore it is read
each and every issuo by throe million
people.
Mineral Waters.
We have secured the Agenpy
for The Texas Carlsbad Water
and The Star Water of Mineral
Wolls Texas and will at all times
have plenty of water from both
these famous Wells on hand. The
price will be. $3.00 per oase of 12
bottles eaoh bottle holdieg 1-2
gallon J Sides
When you need painting or
paper hanging think of Ralph
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BOONE-MUELLER HARDWARE COMPANY.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 278, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1905, newspaper, May 22, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333901/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.