The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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FOR SALE
COCKKKLg TO SALK-Brred Ply
metitJi Hocks E. B. Thompaoa'a
"KHmlM" strain direct I bavo tlio beat
All TrUe Winners $5 each. Eggs f 3.60
lKr lotllns. W 0. Mlngus at Mlngus
Bret ft Co
FOR BALE Oak Qrovo hordes nrc
tlio finest Independent phono. 7T60.
. 2118t
FOR BALE Il-Flnt Cornet with A
shank in splendid condition; practi-
cally good as now; price I12.C0. W. IL
Qrnlinm 8. W Phono 38S. 914t
FOB SALE OR TflADE Throo choice
rcBldcnco lots for nuto or cash. Alao
my electric shop shop complete will
trndo for good notes or cash. Leo's
Electric Shoo Shop Chestnut St 11-10
FOR RENT
FOR KENT South rooms for houso-
kceplng. Mrs. Montgomery North 2nd
nnd Cedar. 173
FOR KENT Cottage 3 rooms and
lmll; "wntcrnnd gas; closo in; also
liuVe S rooms hall and bath. Apply
corner North 4 th and Cedar J. W.
Weed. 18-3t
FOR IlENT Our cornor cotlngo for-
merly occupied by Dr. Dally. Com-
poro BroUiors. 12-30
FOR RENT Tho MIbb Amnson five
room cottage with all modern conven-
iences In Altu Vista addition. "W 111 ho
for rout about July iBt Will only
rent to couplo or small family Sec
Hour' Suylcg Jr. SayJcS building.
11-7
FOR KENT Flvo roon house or
three rooms and reception hall. North
First street. John J Mueller 1G-Gt
FOR RENT My 3-room apartment
completely furnished with modern
conveniences for July and August Ap'-
ply Mrs. Tom Uunisldc. Ind phcrfic
CSC ' ft-ttt
FC
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By -A. BJoues Br
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3-room airucnt closo
1214 N. 7 -rooms
1032 Orngf 7-room.
802 Oratf l-room.
8.00
s.oo
4.00
1.00
s.oo
5.00
4.00
0.00
5.00
o.i.i iiuifjriiiu utuuiv . .
onr .....M. I.. a r
'Ml Ognlc l-room
GUTi Buf orriit T
-roy
Tth anoJHrlt Avcujfic .vrooi
1501 Wf lnut frroJii
70 Mqulle4
IML Sycamore Y-room
l)0i Oal J-rooi
and nuinlf othcrsjxlm hucstrnnd best
Hst to select from In tho city.
MISCELLANEOUS
Fine Jersey cow for Bale.
Well mproved farm to exchange
for Culberson or El Pobo county land.
City property to exchange for wes-
tern land.
I have a client that has SOO ucrcs
well Improved land to exchange for
Biintll ranch in Nolan or Mitchell
counties.
List your property with me. For
sale or exchange.
T. A. HU8SELI
J. T. Jahwm Building
SOMETHING iEXTRAORDLVARY
A personally conducted flrBt cIobb
Special ""trota excursion through tho
rocky Mountains to the world famous
Yollowstono National Park nnd re-
turn! under tho auspices of ''The Cam-
pus" -tho now monthly magazine of
Southern Methodist Unlvbrslty ut low
rates and consuming about 15 days
(tickets to bo good until October 31st
for return nnd allowing Btop-ovcrB
on routo) will leave Dallas and Fort
Worth August 12th. For complete .itin-
erary expense iurtlcuars and photo-
graphic literature Illustrative of tho
Journey's superb attractions froo Of
cost address Frank Reedy Bursar
Southoru Methodist University Dal-
las Toxas
NOTICE Joo Price registered Jorscy
bull will servo at my houso for $200
oaoh cow. Ed Curry Southwestern
Phono 3MJ 14-30
TO TRADE-I want to trade for small roflBm to ))ay hor hq ur ot" iU
nutomobllc Sco Paul Tho Tailor ut'J)0nBion whcb BlsQ 8uyB Bhu B on.
Mlngus Bros.
19-3t
TO EXCHANGE Good young gontlo
Jioree phaeton and hnjcafiBS For nlcp
rsaltlcHco lot IntlThono ot9 or CGI
4 n-a
NOTICE Is
vmi tiat tlio
board Of Ci
tfbt tie City
of Abllcno
hursdayi June
mk 1012 ij
P. Mi ut tho
City Hall
recoifo oncn
kids for tl
i . - -
oUy fof
113.
Bald
shall
clfy (Ho rata of
Interest
paid
0 City in Its dally
Wlauci
tho rato ot Iworcot to bo
ared
verdrafts Ifiny.
Tho
Blnn resowes the right
to
all bWs 13. N. KIR-
STf
WANTI
-A. yowns
hussy
i'erry
bortA
It clW-
Co. J. 1.
BUr Mill
orcir
(Tivneuluiiar
ip on f
tour o'cjecJc
said clti'
omco of it
year qiilng
Cnzy Wells Water
Fr Kidney and rlthta Dlfeaaa
Rheumatlam Stqmaoh Trouble
and general debility. Pur;flra
the llood and Kaaa the Syatem
In peVfeet condition.
DISPENSED AT
MAOEE'8 DRUG STOne.
Sold br tho en bo at
Lesson's Grocery
Phono 1 27.
Tablets Pens Ink
and Pencils.
"Everything
Coma as tea Ua.
ABILENE DRUG COMPANY
Tie Wait SiBfliers
A. R. CHRISTOPHER Prop
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DON'T YOU OWE YOURSELF SOME-
THING? For programmes nnd bentt-
tlful illustrated literature (frcu o
cost) relating to the Great Colorado
Clmutauqua at "Dcnutlful Boulder"
nnd numerous splendid homelike
nnd not unreasonably expensive re
sorts throughout Wonderful Colorado
nnd along tho Pacific Coast address
A. A. Gllssoti General Passenger
Agent "Tho Denver Road." Ft Worth
Texas Little vacations In these direc-
tions nro always worth more than they
coat.
WANTED Clean white rags. 3c
pound. Business Office Reporter.
per
1 9 sections Ranch it? Ward coun-
ty to trade for n farm or Abilene
property.
2. 11 sections of land fine ranch
well improved to trade for farms
or other good property.
3. 7 sections of land near Fort
Stockton to trade for farm or city
propei ty.
4 320 acres of land near Midland
to tradefor a residence in Abi-
lene. 5. 8 sections of good land In Brews'
tcr county to trade for n farm or
city property.
C. Special bargain for Balo only
13 sections ranch owned and 35
Bectlons leased ull well improved.
Sell tho owned land for $3.50 an
aero bonus and throw In leased
laud. Situated 35 miles northwest
of Midland.
7. Wo lmvo over 100 fnrms in tho
Abilene country for sale. Can Boll
you any size or hind at the lowest
prices and on tho best terms.
8. Wo have ovor 50 Iioubcs In Abl-
leno to Bell on good terms or ex-
change for farms. Sen ub always
for tho real bargains in all kind
of investments.
9. $80CO stock ganarul dry goods
to trcdq for city property
A small stock of Groceries In Abi-
lene clear to trade for a (1500 or $2009
residence.
RU8SBIA. & YOUNG
Office on tho Ground Floor.
NOTICE I will stand my Jersey bull
nt 001 Ptno Btreot. J. L. Curry. 8-30t
ANY Intelligent person may earn a
good steady Income corresponding
for newspapers. Experience unneces-
sary. Address Press Corresponding
Bureau Washington D. C. G-:'0t
HARRIED TO DEAD MAS.
Dhorce of KunHas Wife It .Set Aside
That She May Participate
In Pension.
KANSAS CITY Juno 18. For tho
first time In this state a court has
married a live womun to a dead man
by Betting iiBhlo the divorce obtained
In December 1000 by Benjamin T. Be
vel to a veteran Union soldier who
died. Jan. 9 1909.
Tho court upheld Mrs. Ada J. Uo-
vollo's charge that tho divorce was ob-
tained by fraud. Sho desired tho un-
nulmont so that sho could sharo In her
husband's penBlon. Tho government
tltlcthtiB the Holdier widow
Mrs. Bovello Bays hor htiBband.wlum
1iq brought his suit ror dorce. pro-
fcBScd to bo Ignorant of har whoro-
nbouts. Sho says that ou tho contrary
ho know that sho was In Rurllngumo
Kan. nursing their tluugluor Mrs. Vol
vo Webster who wns 111. Sho said
they also hat a son. Bonnie T Bovello
who ut that tlmo know whoro both of
his parents woro. Both ot these chll-
rcasurf of saldiurun woro matio uetenufuu in uor buil
i . . ...... i ......
to sut aside tho divorce. '
Mrs. Bovello Is working In tho oWlc
of tho Topeka Capital. Bevollo BOrved
up a private in a Union regiment from
Illinois.
lrs. Bovello says lter husband tried
twice In vain to divorce hor.
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0tnrrhm LkfKsem
8. a
Read and Mrs. Luoy
Bo3-
worth.
C. A JuWon. and Mils Voreecy Cal
lowsy.
tho convention hnll to direct tho fight nt n ojosor range. This whb talked
over nt somo longUi built was decided temporarily nt least that the plan
of yestordny wduld bo followed
Roosovolt has been supplied with n bunch of tlckotB admitting the benror
to a scat on tho platform Where they came from Is not git on out.
KKCOItn FOLLOWS JIK.HKXWAY.
Gcorgo 1 Record of Now Joray Roosevelt side followed Hrmenwitv
Record Bald that there was n double convention In Arizona. lie tlcvlarcd
that in two counties. Taft men had been In the minority and had Bclcrt'nl
their own delegates to tho Statq conventlpn. Tho recognition of those dvlr-
iratcB ho Bald gave for Taft forces tho control of the conuvntlou-
ALLKtf 1VAH CHALLKNUKI).
Henry Allen of Kansas on tho Roosevelt side while talking was challen-
ged to say whothor ho Intended to support the nominee of the convention
Allen replied ho would under tho condition thnt hla nomination wbb not nr-
compllshcd by "Fraud or thlovcry". Great uproar of cheering and shouting
followed this.
Delegate Nowcomb of Now York bellowed for a point of order ngalnst Hie
Interruption. Chairman sustained the point nnd united for fair play.
Allen wns cheered by tho Rooseveltlaus. and laughed ut by the Trt
adherents. Tension ut this point noemed to relax everywhere.
ESflLISH JUMPS
Following tho assertion by Record that In one dlfltrlct the liullannpolln
returns woro mndc up by tho olllclals without even opening the ballot bos.
"William R. English a delegate Jumped to his feet and the entire dulcgntHi
broke into n uproar.
"Thcro was no contest In that district" shouted English win lug Iur
fist In tho nlr said ''You know that there was no contest there
English (ullx Bjp llur.'
William Dye a Hoosovelt delegate in tho Indiana delegation iqirnng iiji.
and Bhoutod nt Engllsch. English yelled bnek "liar! ! ! ! liar.: ! : Hurt.: ! ' mid
started toward Dye. Other members seized him and kept them apart.
In a lull thnt followed Mayor Shank of Indianapolis shouted from the
stage to Record "If you keep on you'll get a scrap out of me. J"
OPEMNG PRAYER.
The prayer of Rabbi Stolz was as follows.
"O I-ard. who art the loving Father of all mankind the lust Ruler
of the nations the everlasting God whose counsel of rlghtenousncHs and ttutht
prevalloth over the waves of passion and th tumult of oli'. we bless Tb.(
that Thou hast sea our nation high among the peoples of the earth and h.ii.
been our strength in every conflict our present help In eery iinn of nn-l
"In Thy bounty Thou has given us this land flowing with milk .Hid
honey and in Thy gracious Providence Thou hast destined It to b.roi
the Promised Land of Liberty and Equality the home of th.- free the r. fui
of the oppressed the goal of tho strong and the aspiring who would slim
our inheritance of Law and Order. And wt praise Thee for the multitude. U
Jinvt found blessing within our borders; we thank Thee for every hvii.-fk -m
Institution established within our domain for that of Justice has beeom tlir
common law of the land for our goodly heritage of tolerant and peace
'Anil U ft Im4ifwi.li VT... i -
- """-" "'--. "urn oj
.. our miners Help us to prove ourselves worth of Thj I...hhIqKh Mimi-
us mindful of our duties as well as our rights our responsibilities ...
well as our i-rlvileges. Grant us the Insight that a peopl. porlsheth wh-r.
there Is no vision and the understanding that a great nation m.tketh
ru era Righteousness and its olllcers J'eace. Beeketh leader who d.-splse the
Ran of oppression and withhold their hands from bribes nmketh -hl.f
those whose glory It is to serve mankind b) Justice. Fidelity and Truth
BcMow ttpon the delegates assembled the spirit of wisdom and understanding
u JT ?"' 1 Kht' Uat thcy Ucce n imle '1 -nuliy and not art...
enH t ?r "y3 r th UOar"K f hlr tar' ' thi" '- BHlde
a re r h ? lh0t pi!'' " "llon ami Injustice
a reproach to any people.
"An. I u. ....... .fi. ...
....u u uy tvinsuom come
Tniiporarj Officers.
Temporary officials for the Reptib-
llcnn Nutlonnl Convention named l
iiui Huii-eoiumut(.'C on
arrangements.
of which Col. Harry
diana. Is ohalrman-
& New. of In-
Chairman Elihu Root New York-
Secretary LaFayette II Gleason
New Yorkf -.
ASMiatant Secretaries- C. M. llar-
ger Kuiibuh; John L. Morgan lmll-
ua; A. W White North Carolina:
Gcorgu L. Hart. Virginia; John It.
McNaryt Oregon; H. C Llndbay. .Ne-
br.iKl;a; Horace H. Ilaneroft. Illinois.
John I AdauiB. Iowa; J'e.cy E Stod-
uaru .Now Hampshire A. L Dalryin-
ple. New Jui Buy.
Scrgeant-at-urms William I-
Maryland. Assistant Sergeant at-arniB
w-ard P. Thayer. Indiana.
Chief Doorkeeper John J.
son Maryland.
Stone
Ed-
. Hun-
Austin Chlcr Usher William B
llllouols..
Chief of Medical Staff Dr. Geo.
('. Hunt. Illinois.
Purl'lnmontarian E. L. Lmusou
Ohio.
Official Stenographer .W. W. Blum-
enborg Washington D. C.
Chief Clerk L. O. Hocklngor. New
Jorscy.
Chaplains Rev. Juntos F. Cnlla-
ghaa Chlwvgo; Dean Walter T. Sum-
ner llllanolsj Dr. Joseph Stoltz Illi
nois; Rov John B. Hhuw inionols;
Dr. J. Wqsloy Hill. Now York.
Reading ClerkB Wllllum" A. Wult.
Mlohlgun; Otto BosturdVlsconslii;
Thomas Vllllatnsoj-1JInolH.
Tally ClerksrcnTwHl G. Grahmn
Indiana; HenC. Wooalli Massa
chusetts
A rogu
onoratjiou ot the
bowola
lio for tho
day's '
tincom
you feel
cunnuT put vim
into y
h alt bowel
Irrcgu
dy.lt
sIIKRBINUnu tho remo-
Ttens and regu-
lutou.
Buss
by MeLemoro-
COUNTER LIKELY
N
Hfldpe Hare Keen Ilumrd and Tmnn.
porlallou Hard Oeurral He-
(urns to t'asas.
CIIIIIUAHUA. Mex.. June ip. Bur-
ned brldgea make ou jmroidlate on-
Ifr Tnornrig
's you an una una
mrt IfJt'nn i.ilau if
ifrlableiand
wir uiuyoucnis ii
rltlei
rliles strongl
I'rXc 50o. 5nd
rug ctj
Noni
MMA
m
TO FEET.
mosis be with us. as Jihou hast be.-n I
and Thy will be done on earth
o
Aniun-'
counter unlikely between the fedurnh
and rebels near here.
Coiniuiiiiilr to Return.
MADERU. Mm J tin l'l Col. UairfT
box a federal commander reports tun
the Galena district is free frotuvhcln
and thnthjg 1.411 return toufurrow in
Casus Gfimles. x Jr
cling loss of
bowels can
mIiis; prompt-
S'K. Tile flrul
t. a few doae
Nlgorous eon-
by McLumorc-
Co. Jim I'hilllpps of Juekhon. T.-nn
stopped off in Abilene a fi-w hours
today spending' tho time with His
cousin Mrs. H N. Harrlsou Mr
I'hllllpjis represonta a BostoiiJjfasB .
Shoo house. .. jT
Tcolhlng
u hard
time of it.
ecurs Iji
hot wcatl.
havo tu
contend
but tin
stomach
b loose
and thi
Tho best
help y
sufferer
It cor
Is Mc
recta
am! quiets
tho be
25c an
gestion Prici
by McLe-
morc-1
W03IA.V AVIATOR Kll.l.im.
Mrs. Jullu Clarke of Bcmer Killed Ji
I'ru elite Flight nt Spring.
field 111.
a
SPRINGFIELD ILL.. Juno 17. Mrs.
Jtllla Clarke of Denver an uvluior. w.ia
killed during n pruetlco Illght nt tho
state (air groundH this evening. Tlio
Up of tho wing of tho biplane In whkli
sho was (lying struck tbh limb of n
trco in tho center of th oraco track
enclosuro and tho mnchluu dashed tu
tho ground turning turtle.
Sirs. Clarke's skull was crusltei
8ho was ruBhcd to n hospital In an an
totnobllo and tiled a few mluutog e.l
torwnrd
Tho woiiiiut was miconsoloua from
tho tlmo tho ncoldutil oeoitrrutl until
tho tlmo of hor death. Only a fow
spectators saw tho tragedy us Mrs
Clarke was limiting n practice flight
preparatory to the exhibition to ho
given huro Uoxt Friday ntjd 8aUinHV.
Irs. Clarho waB ono ot tho thr
famous licensed nvtatora in thb United
IwiiUaua hnltjhUtii fV
' n" (iPRtl..ttell
uoia'iieved yili surpifl
usliy usg HERIIl!
dolswrlugjf lmproMui'i
pu n system in fit
dltlaii 1-lce 50c So1
.McLomorVBasB Ipmg
IKlnu n1ufivik.h
rrw" " "j 'i.xi
JTicn this drocesHtV
ar. Jiiey -mi oniyi
TIth palnWl gums
As dlBorfforcil bowdl
iSody unJrjmfortnbln r
aaar w- m
M can givo the little
EES BABY KLIXjit.
aaur Hiomncu. coout
Hols nod helps m
if 50c per botua: Sold
kits DrtutJnr.
frzSM 111 1 ill iiwAn wiiJLvV
jWbX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 dc JBcZ kr J4rt si
jLm H I Hill (m.0'
HIT" In
h 13 1 mfl I
The
Successful Man
Now mays as in other
days the well-dressed man
is the successful man and
the well-dressad man is
per se the merchant-tailored
man the man who
is not content to wear gar-
ments "made by the hun-
dred" in exactly the same
desipn and from the same
patterns and fabrics but
who demands clothes made
for himselr alone. We sell
Kah n -Tailored -Clothes
"July 4th" will soon be
here are you ready? Come
in and place your order
for that New Suit; our
Clothes will please you.
EVIingusBros.&CQ.
(Men's Quality Outfitters)
States. The body will be sent to Den
ver tor burial .Mrs. J til la t lari.i- ue-
iam- interested in aviation during the
IntiTi.atioual ;iiatioii meet in Chicago
in August 1'Jll She bet .urn ucqiiui'it-
id with the Iljm in uitnpjjnd lat
fall went to gan Diego Oil to leant
to operate a biplane. With several!
oilier . tiutoru uhe uhh under Kintract
to till a serlert Of engagements III the
central rH this summer
Mrs t lurko was a native of London.
England find was married xoon after i
her arrival in Ameilta She had not!
been living with .Mr Clarke for some
time friends Mild. Kh was arranging
for a two week's practice worse at the i
chieago field huuiig had no practice
for a month alter.gettlng her llcetis'.
when the engagement at Springfield
wiih Iilaiie. al.d she felt She would In-
aide to keep it in spite of her little ro-
cfnt flying practlrc
Mrs Clarke is the second aviatrlee '
met death in an acroi'lane. Tlie flrul
death was thjUtif MJij Huinue Bern
ard at tlKj-'iinjiaii sehool ut l'au.
Frame
If ou
ft sernleh.
It dues
makes t
LRDS
fiiblu and
ply BAL
Rub t It.
g. ntlv p
parts It ro
U et! Hell
und a few ap-
pllcationB
le cause tuus
performing
2.. . roc in.
peruiauetlt cure. Price
DO per bottle Sold by
sB.iss Drug Co.
hTY RALSK.S
I.KUAL POINTS.
Riiad CoiileihU Stale IMllinut Author-
ID In Mill fur l(u-ilH- I'tiial-
tlii for 1'iiie Tnun.1.
AUSTIN. TEX.. June 17--Three Im-
portutit questions woro raiaetl by the
dofuuse today In tho case of the
Suite vs. Missouri K.insiiB and Tomib
Railway Company for $l'iOuoo penal-
tios for lalluio to operate its tnilua
h0 ami 10 In uw iwlano with the
commission's "thlriy-uduuto rule."
which roqultiw that whoro trains ure
more than thirty minute Into out of
division tetmlnalH a ntub train hIiu'I
bo nporntrd Tlio trains In question
are (he nut tit and southbound Katy
LlmiUjd which operate bntweon StJ
I .ou is. Mq.. and points in Texas. o-
pHOlally ontsrlng to thtough travel.
It was contoudud totla in the Dis-
trict Court by tho railroad that the
train in qiiostlou is it through snr-.-lea
lunitgiirulsd by lluss iiraiul out
if iVtxns and la UK8sd in intorstuto
uwlinei'co and ImCausu of (hat Is
subject only to tho rsifu In Units ot tho
iihtie Coinmnrno Commission;'
that for a .'lato to uttmpt to Inter-
fore wl h It Js to violalo tho Inter-
statu ootniisro mi If URtiiiiml
hta iiistitiR ltltnt m number of through
trains li T.h will lit oxompt frottv
tho "thlrtinliiuto rlt.
A second coutsutlou wus thut the
Katy piovide fuffcient train ser
The
i.
twHnontlH ago. fT
aV V
ive the ItutfT dorj
oft inroni' tr
il skinpU" d. M
iM.-tvft I VI ii.-jb
K 11 ........
Si the affecloX
g lustanjr
wvjiovuir ti
il u
$5.00
We will sell you one bucket of
CRISCO for 25c. This CRISC0
is very highly endorsed by the
leadingvmagazines and stands in
a class to itself for frying short-
ening and cake making.
Cash Grocery Co.
0. L. GIDDENS Manager
The Store That Grows
S. W. Phone 164 Roberts Phone 131
Talking About
J. C. BURLESON
Had ton lieaid that Dr. Norrlu hid puhliil) stated In his latest dis-
course that f limine inrile had told Cone Johnson that Morris
Shcppurd had btoughi ord from Washington that Jou Bailey had
plaiul) s-iiil that Jake Wolters giite out In a Panhandle speech that
Coventor Colquitt had round out that AUonun Coneral Llghtfoot
bud discovered while in New York that lir L man Abbott was about
to pub ln1i in the "Outlonk" that The nlore ItooseVelt ba direct ad-
Nice from Cecil Lyon that the Tut$ forces in Texan recognized the
Hiatemeni as coming from Govei'mp" Harmon when without a rojlur.
lie inilmatcd in his speech frotti thu roar end of his car pint. Judge
M. M. Biooks eloquently told in hla McKlnuey speech that Covet not
Woodrow Wilson had discovered that It was rexrted at Champ
Clark headquarters ny Sam Sparks that the Investigation of tho Titanic
disaster (hat Major Bun had leeeivod wireless advlee from President
Taft to the effect that Chos A Culberson had notified Win. J. Bran
that Wm It. Hearst was about to publish In his papers the notorious
fa t that the people geiif-mll) all ovot Taj lor -nunty want J. G. Burlo-
mill for Tax Collector and expeu to put him theie in the ensuing
primar) and general eleelion.
(Advertising.)
This is the Time
wmmmmmmmmammmtommmBammmmmm
"When you nro thinking of papering that room DO NOT UK
MISLKD BY SAMPLE BQOK AGENTS WHO WILL DO THE
AVORK FREE. It cost nn Abllcno lady $21.35 for ono room.
Tho.Hiimo paper bought or us would cost $10.10. Tho best paper-
hanger In Abllcno would bo glad to do tho work ror $4.00. She
wpult) havo saved 97.2(3
Wo havo only 100 framed IMcturcB "Cupid Awnko" and
"Cupid Asluop." Your choice FREE with each room ot paper
bought of ub.
Ralph Paint & Paper Company
?
CHANDLER GROCERY CO.
Who Quality Stora"
High-Class Goods
Prices Reasonable
Ask for Record Voto3
B. W. Phono 210 if busy 220. Ind Phono ill ; If busy 104
vice for ull 4'K'ul travel unit there
foro tho "tlilrty-iuluiito rule" can
not bo applied In n through truln.
Tho sumo It approved by (ho court
would apply to other roads
A third urgtirpont was that tho
thlrty-mluuto order lu not n.ppllcnhlu
to tho Katy Limited because that
train was established after the com-
Groceries
' ...y.pw i im wt i t in 1 1 -
mission l.suwl Its order? thut i
iimke R oBecilvo ou tho Limited lhrt
oomiiiiny must bo Riven a regular
hwriug nnd ho nllowpd to prodm'4
vldonco chowltiR what suOh n ord
would bo unJusL It was iirg'iod Unit
notlco or Injuring uiul then u hoarltiK
must bo had befpro nn order could be
made operative
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1912, newspaper, June 19, 1912; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334333/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.