Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 110, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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ABlfiKNlt DAILY KKPORTJSts FKIDAY NOTEMKR M 1M7. t
NATURE PROVIDES
FOR SICK WOMEN
notenv ren
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need from anted
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re to tnewotnjJMPrn worm
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eoullar ills more
ent and eflMaowHs than
ahinatloa of drugs.
jn-
dia EPinkliani's
l tried and true remedy
its record of more than
i of those serious Ills peculiar
ose serious Ills neoullar
Vegetable Compound to the reepeet and confidence of every;fair a4nded
nersoa and eTery thlnkinr woman.
When women are troubled with irregular or painful functions
wealmew displacements ulceration or InflammaUon baokaehe
atulency general debility. Indigestion or nervous prostration they
akould remember there is one tried and true remedy Lydia B. Pink-
kam's Vegetable Compound.
No other remedy to the eountry baa such a record of eures ef
female illsandthoueaads of women residing in eyery-partof the United
Mates hear willing testimony tb the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink-
Mam's Vegetable compound and what it has done for them.
Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has
guided thousands to health. For twenty-five years she has been advising
atok women free of charge. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia. B. Pink-
ham and as her assistant for years before ber decease advised under her
Immediate .direction. Address Lynn. Mass.
Now is the ttmo when colds La-
grippe and fevers 'prevail. Thoro 1b
laottitng bettef than" Prescription 3363
'io. relieve same. Your druggist haalt
Tat 25c and 60c a bottle
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( Alias Irene Ferguson is recovering
JErcro a shojCt8Pftlioi;alfilj;nQsls.vV. (
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Farmer
National Bank
OF ABILENE
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SAFETY DEPOSIT
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HENRY JAMES? Gashier
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Fife is
Low
A hot breakfast iri a cozy
warm room starts one-right
for the day. A cold dinning'
'room spoils (he enjoyment of
of the meal. jfThe dinning
room or any room in the
houseTcan be heated in a few
minutes with a
Perfection
While
Equlpped.with Sraokoleas Device
For instance you could light
it'in your bed-room to dress
by then carry it to the din-
ing room and by the time
the coffee is reafy the room
is warm. Impossible to
turn in too high or too low-
never smokesor smells-gives
intense heat for 9 hours
with one filling. Every
heater warranted :-: -;-
$ v
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Vegetable Compound
of unquestionable therapeutic value.
thirty years its lontr list of actual
to women entitles Lyi
to women entitles Lvdia E
. Pinkham'a
Ward Boyco Is sick with Blight fe-
ver. Mr. Boyce's younger child who
has bden' sick several days la getting
better. ' ' .
Cotton Pickers would do well to get
a bottle of Bass Hand lotion for crack'
cd and chapped hands. j .t
ants
- $100;000.00
Mercli
Depository For ! Jf
United States
of Texas
BOXES FOR RENT
Oil Heater
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HOUSTON Nov. 28. On account of
thtft gathering of lunibormon in Ucau-
niont aiid the IIoo lioo colobrntlon to
bo given here Uio convontlon of tho
Texas Lumber muntifacturcrs which
Was to' havo met iri this city will meet
in Beaumont. ' "
GK0E8BECK NoV. S.-Krank M.
Corloy committed sulcldo by taking
morphine. No reasan" was assigned for
tho act. Hd was. formerly sheriff of
this county
COIISICANA Novi. 28. In" connect
Hon wilh Uio local option contest bo
foro Uio courts. Judge Cobb has riamod'
n special committee to open the ballot
boxes and count the votes.
BBLTON Nov. 28. Goorglana Cha--
ney a nogno woman was shot and kill-
ed by Lewis Hatcher a prominent bus
iness man. Hatcher surrendered and
was released on $1000 bond. Tho wo
man It Is alleged wroto slanderous
letters about X female .member of tho
Hatcher family'
CAMERON Nov. 28. TVlllia. Bolton
a negro prisoner under sentence tor
violation of the local option iaw escaped-
from "tho county Jail. He pried
open ndoor of tho run-around climb-
ed to' the roof through a window and
by tying a rope around a post let hlm-
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selfrto the groundi (
KRUM Nov 28. J. W. Bradley for
merly a section foreman on a railroad
shot and'killed himself.
ALVARADO Nov. 28 An unknown'
Sl
Mexican 'walked" into the store of J.
Toblowsky brandished 'aloft a big knife
and made for Mr.' Toblowsky. He ran
and called for help. Constable Ford
appeared on the scene and the Mexican
made for him. Ford was forced to
Bhaot him three times before ho could
overpower him arid gej: tho knife. .
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MARSHALL Nov 28. The "corpse
in the box" mystery which has fpuz-
sled the police for the past two days
has been explained. The box contains
the bones or. a brother of ab oiler triak-
erby the name of Felltlck. -They were
disinterred from the cemetery in' Lake
Charles La. where they were 'buried
ten years ago. " No reason for theman
carrying tho;bones of hlB'broher about-
in' d.'tool chest.'hris been .ascertained' t ' .
LYCEUM THEATRE ZEKE.
THE 'COUNTRY JJQY
The latest rural success "Zeke the
Country Boy" will be "the attraction
at the Lyceum theatre on Tuesday fDeo.
3rd.
The story of tho play deals with
plain folks and is. of the class that
seem to havo awarm place In the'
hearts of theatre goers.
The company presenting the play
has been carefully selected for their
special ability to portray the different
characters which assures" an enjoyablia
performance f &
Many high class slnglng'.and .dancing-
specialties aro introduced during the
actton of tho play 'and apeclalfflcenery
Is used making It a complete produc
tion In every way. . J.
"Gee but I'm Happy" Is oneofithe
favorite expressions of. "Zeko tho co'un
try Boy" w . '""V--
The spontaneous humor of Zi?kethe
principal cnaracter in tne piayoy mai
name lends much to the enjoyment of
tho play.. The company will 'present
this rural success :hero soon with a"
full equipment of special sceneryKand'
a high class performance Is assured;'
TlijketsBp cqnts.
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FOOTBALL VICTIMS
' 11 KILLED 98 itfTRT.
' .CHICAGO Nov. 28. The seas6n: of
'.'dobrutallzed" football has a record
thus far of eleven deaths and ninety-.
eight more. or less seriously Injured
players. Tho season ends today
Compared with last season the first
after tho "brutal" features of tho game
were ollmlnuted there Is no change
In the number of kllledj and only a
slight decrease In the number of play-
ers hurt on the. gridiron
Of-the fatalities thlsaeoson nine
were members of high school and in
dependent teams while two wore col-
lege players. Three college players
were killed last seaBon ahd three the
year before. The record o ninety-eight
Injured players Is only an index to
the number actually hurt Scores of
minor injuries which though painful
to the victims have not long disabled
them are not Jftcludedj
College players lead in the total of
those Injured with f Iftjf-ritne hurt and.
the high Bchools cpHpMMsxt with 24.
Last year-103 weje InjUretFinul J37 Uio
vnnr nrnvlnita 1
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Another cai
choice flounhas Just
bfcen receivei
'Light cl-ush" V'SuperJ-
or" and "Q
Homestibd". 4lso can-
ned goods
e "Telrfc hrlnd full
weight heat
mllty and fully guar
TKAOUK And bakek tik
A MOST EXCITIM1 KACL'.
Thd racb at the Fatorlto Rink last
night though attended fay only a few
le6plo waa the red-hot article Every-
ono in Abilene has heard of Tcague and
Baker. Thoy Mavo racod in tho Abi-
den rfnk dozens of . times Ugalnst tho
only West Texas Champion Orval Pete
fish. They were both In tho best of
form last night ahd fast as lightning.
For twenty or thirty labs tho racers
ran neck and neck .one and then tho
other flashing to tho front. for a brlof
momont A Tittle boforo the raco was
oyer Baker had tho misfortune 'to hit
a choir on a curve and he was almost
knocked down. Ho slid along tho ffoor
In tho wako of tho rapidly disappearing
Tcague regained his footing without
again losing it and straightening up
ho" lit out after tho Fort Worth man in
a truly Word hreaking pace. Finally
ho caught Tcague passed htm lost
position on. tho fortieth lap and man-
aged to sneak up alongside tho Panthor
City champion on tho final lap. Here
the racers Bpu'rted but nelthor Would
concede an Inch; so they crossed tho
line breast to breast stroke with'
etroke.
The second raco will bo run tonight
and the' last.Saturday night.
' ''Want ads" are cash arid can hot be
taken over tho. phone.
"Out of Sight
Oat of Hind"
a
Is an old saying
uui smi some-
what new arid''
true Th at's-
why1 wo keep
this advertise-
ment where you
'can see it It
reminds' you
that our store is
the prescription
place We keep
this in sight and
you keep it in
mind
R. B. COfiPTON
. .Druggist -
I
r '' ; 'Card of Thanks'
We take this. opportunity ;tp thank
the" kind f rieridsjwho.. hastened to our
home to do everything in their power
to help.ln the dark hour of sorrow and
'grief;. The loving husband father and.
friend who passed so suddenly from
our sight would rejoice could he know
the loyalty and love manifested by the
friends her had left behind. May God
bless and keepyqu all is the prayer
pf. Yours in sorrow '
MRS. JOHN S. BROWN
MRS. LIZZIE FOSTER.
W. E.and F. F. Clark have returned
from a prospecting trip to Stanton;
and have'declded to move there and no
Into busine's's.'We will lose' them wltli
much regret but wish them' success
In th'eir hew; field. No" better citizens
eyerhved In this place and?ve heartily
commend them to the good' people of
Stanton and Martin county
P. T. Hurt Bays that it la Impossible
almost to get help on thefarm to wind
up.: the cropland fix for planting the
next. ' v
OASTORIA
WEox Infants and Children.
ThB Kinjl You Have Always Bought
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Bears tho Hit &? .h
Shrnatnro of -Az&(7Zrce4CfUM
Watch this
" Space for
Christmas Goods
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FIRE INSURANCE
THINK ABOUT
IT. THEN SEE
IV10TZ& CURTIS
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For Ten Years Writing The
Business of Abilene
Oldest Strongest Companies Represented
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If you want a nice
go to the
Misfit Clothing Company l
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"If we don't fit you out pf stock will take your measv--.
nreiandmakeyouone. Fine line( of samples to se-
lonf fyrk'nni. A'lcrt -fi-no liriOiliin-fcj "RSiKnic.'Utnrifa
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Cleaning and Pressing a; Specialty
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1NDRANGES J IP
Possess many: useful lmk I y$M
clean modern up-to- IHLA i "'''
date exclusive fea- IB I '
tureSr Quick bakers L. I M r
fine cookers fuel sav- dHkt '
a ers powerful heaters. l A
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I ing as we can save JIHI I I
you money. . ViHBL I ' I
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A. II. Batch J. A. Moody
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1050 NpRTif First Street
OTETROPOLIlrAN CAFE
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We are prepared to serve anything in any style'to be
had in an up-to-date cafe Everything neat an4 clean.
Special attention t0 ladies and the best service to all
OPEN - DAY - AND- NIGHT
Miles I AFirat-cl- '
-- . Livery and
HOlmeS Boarding:
Stable
Successor to J P. Wooten s
South and and Sycwuorf Stmt Tf liphonjf ' Connection
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 110, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1907, newspaper, November 29, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334111/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.