Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1905 Page: 1 of 6
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ABtLENR TE3&S WEDNESDAY AftUL 5 905.
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DO YOU NEED HELP?
We lend money on land all over-
ihiz western country repayable
" in ten annual installments vvyth 8
;per cent with option given. .to payi
.nffithc entire loan 'at? the end of
.' the 5th year or any year after
' that which is a fine loan andlcasy
payments. We inspect the land
' ourselves and examine the titles
1 here in Abilene hence we can
. put loans through "quicker than any
-' one else. Come to see itstor4writc
. usjfor particulars.
Land Dealers .and
Easter Millinery
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' Now is ike Time
Avoid asaal rash and confession of pre-Easter Sale
Oar profuse stock has been
awarded the verdict of approval
of hundreds of
and .fciiyers. -.
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fW&A-Ml " Th0 R.ACYCLE ig the greatest :-..: &
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s9aNT TO BUY LAND?
Our land business is buying
arge bodies of Jand and cutting
them up into snlaU tracts and sell-
ing" on long time to actual settlers
so buying from us you can save
the middle man's commission
thereby getting the land cheaper.
We have been here 13 years and.
we know and are known.
COMPERE BROTHERS;
Abilene Texas.
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Money Lenders.
pleased spectators
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for excellence are the best.
' Odd Fellows Sustain a Heavy Loss.
Coraioann April 4. Tho w.o
story main building of tho Odd
Follows' Widows and- Orphans'
Homo was burned yoaterdayi
With praotionlly all of itaoohtonts
The loss is placed at $100600
With $18000 insuranbo.
Tho building wad of brlok and
was used for a dormitdry dining
room kitchen and Iaiindry. The
spring supplies for tho institution
had justbeen roceivod and'stored
in the building
Superintendent Ash and the.
looal members of the board of'
trustees say that all of the ohil
drenhaye been accounted for.
Qhe'younglady Miss $aoi Wy
att who was ill jrthe seo9pd
story) swung herself put ojf s 'a
second story window nbidiiig to
the. sill. . Her hold gavaiway.5b-
f ore "assistance LoouldwKtker.
and she fell feet foremost to the
ground. Her feet andankles are
badly sprained and her'ba'dk is
alsoiprained. t .
Three girls' aged .8 11 and;;12
years sprang from seoond-la.tory
windows. IreneBrown ;tonVy.6f
the number was hurt dnd sent
to the hospital at the1 state 'home
which isriear Her injuries is not
serious. v " ' . -
Volsoaed Waier. ' ' ! -.
Abilene Texas April4.-Mike
Holt a prominent farmer of this5
county; living about twenty-five
miles south of Abilene waB pois-
oned from drinking. water.out 6f
a bucket oh .his gallery early last
Monday morning. After drink -
ing'.two or three swallows be 'de
tected the water was bitter.
ConyulsionsfoHdwed ahdfa. phy-1
sioian was called who it is re-
ported pronounced the poison
strychnin aAaothferJngrediehts1.
Mr.. Holt recovered and Kas .sent"
eom'e.of the water and? some 'otl
Sthe poison colleoted fr8nr'fKe bdt-
Horn of the bucket; to Abilene -'.for-
future analysis. The water used
by the family in preparingbreak-
fast was ca'ugh't ' from1" r&in -the
preceding night otherwise1 it is.
probable the poisoned 'water
would iiayo been used. A' mes-
senger says Mr. Hole has offered
a substantial reward for the do'r
toction bf;'fheperfions. pldcihg'.
the pbison.-rFo.-t Wortb Tele?
gramv i v
r Tuesday Night's Frost
The concensus of opinion seems
to bo that the frost on Tuesday
night or "Wednesday morning''
did not do any damage. '
It was only a: heavy dowon
tho 'grass' but on boards frost
showed very plainly
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John pudloy son of W. M.
Dudley has gono to Red Bluff
Caljforniftj on a prospering trp.
The
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Come and see the new pieces
WQ.hayo inhis pretty glassware.
Wo have all kinds of glassware
such as '
Ptclwrs :.
Berry Bo wis
Frlt Sadrri
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SyrpStAds
Cake SlaoAr
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tTr;bing no opposition in
Hhjutpflfioiafcthe city eleotion
fuswda'y.' dftly a eall vote was
po-todwhall to tell. ;
Th pffiolals elected were aa fol-
Mbjrganwoav'er mayor
Brdct Bf liver attorney
John Jf.jpi'aokbUrn surveyor
tbtfyfQveitt alderman first
Ward '
tJ. E. ebHt aldermuh Beoond
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&.. p. Th'WaB alderman third
wardjn- i'tj-.
QifS.u Anderson aldorman
.fourwint
TH hbidvef aldermen are the
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U.S. PtelltMt el AjtricRltarc.
Weathei Bureau Abilene Tex-
as April 1ij 1905. -
";Max! Tojpp; 50; lln. Temp.
3ft Means Temp. 48; Defitoy
10 PreoinHatiohpadl;S4 hours 0.
Foreca&WoY the 36 hours end
ing 8 p. ntomorro.wi '
ForEaat Texas lorth: To-
night :.tF4ir warmer in west por-
tion; Thursday fair.
.For 'Bast' Texas" SouthTo-
night: FalrWmer; .Ttiursday
fair. ' fK
For West Texas North To -
night: Fair -warmer;' Thurday
For Wests xaa South : To-
.night'and Thursday: Fair.
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..' MIssLeaa WWlaast8eader
Lyceum Theatre April 7th 1005)-
Musio. -A
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Male Quartette.
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"Solo -" - Miss.Eiibank;
(a) Eh7Easter Symbol " - -
". - RuthMoEneryStuart
(b)Jhfay N 'i v t Stern
Violin Solo ' - v- Prof. Sohwatlo:
(a) gravers First Ride
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iCb)Mariah'8Monin'
Ruth McEnery Stuart
Duet - MesdamejB Bass and
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. The Lost Word Henry Van Dyke
Arranged by Miss Williams.
SWBorrywho tells us he
was the first man married in Cal-
.ahan county andpowed the
iJirsnurrow in Taylor oounty was
in town Monday to see bis son off
to California. Ho. gets hismail
at Teouraseh lives in Taylor
countylpart ofis iknpk In Tay-lortand-part
in Callahan Ho
has lived in this oountry since
187U now 29 years. Wo were
gl&d to meet him and to send him
TheRoporter. He could tell us
many S interesting things about
the.jaajrly setjjement.of this coun-
try afidwe'hopf ho '-ill do so'
later on.
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S. W Berry was a little anx-
ous about the frost this morning
as he has 500. bearing fruit treea
on his farm a mile south of Te-
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fjwi V1 ""W Pr.Pctlye bhU People wanting a Iioiiwj arc in the hwhit of
collector intown. Okp. man atona to' renta alono.
TryUK. It Pays.
Wantedf :
To buy about $3000.00
wotth1 of Vendor Lien Notes ;
on land. None on city proper-
ty desired. Must be well se-
cured. . - :
WILL STITH & CO.
Abilene Texas.
J. L. Stephenson has returned
from a visit of two weeks to his
son aiEl Paso. He reports 7ohn
L. Jr.) having gone to Gila Bend
Arizona with the Southern Pa-
oifio Ry. where he will have
work that leaves him at home all
the time. The Reporter and Dal-
las News will furnish him with
home-atate ana other news.
Mrs. J. B. Hardwioke and her
sister Miss Dews arrived Tues-
dar "af teirnobn; "aodording to pro -'
gram.
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betweeji av good apd a . poor baking;
powder would not amount For a family's
supply' to one dollar a year. The" pohr
powder would cause doctors' bills many
times this. s ' .
D. PRICE'S
' cream
Baking Powder
is thempst economical in the end be-
cause it goes further in leavening and
insures perfect wholesome food.
'When ordering of the grocer always
call for Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pqw-
der by name' for good health and good
food. It makes the finest cake pud-
. dings' flapjacks; biscuits and bread.
NOTE. There are manv Imitation
baking
9f aki ns mwiw w0h nts
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.wjuriut 'hy?
Do yow receir fair rant o It?
How mth 6Ui you Ioq oh Wacolkctcd rent a?
How loafif wu vor hoKM vacant last year?
learned Ihatlt'paysthe'mbecaul Wo'alonokeop hbrso and buggy nt of-
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Miss Williams who ylll "Jfead
here Friday night iB tbo" hidy
wbo made suoh a hit at the fljex-
aa building at tho World's.' Fair
whero.she made a national impu-
tation. She gavo more leadings
there than any other porjonand
has received ovations wherever
Bhe has sinoe appeared 'i .
Mrs. L. A. Sanders aftor a.
visit to her daughter MrsAV H.
Herring has roturned. homet to.
Bartlott where Mr. Sanders is In
business. f! ''powdra which are pbfd from five
to twenty-five eenta a pound. TJwy
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wouiu uo careiuny rvokmu as xtwy
Rwdo from alum and Bra uatealthfuf
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1905, newspaper, April 5, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334511/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.