Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 360, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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foitiiht Ills way to o-Pnfdtmi Uoosti
volt mnl called liini n liar gnvo it iuui ".moiiiuith or wo innor utguuirnuon
Mwiro Utility to the crowd nt Island ;Iito came to mo mnl lo1titi ihoy lld
imrk In thin rlty. colonol Itooftovottittot know him." he Hiilit Tlio mild
seized tlio iilim HpIihhI to eject lilin ho hint emtio from out of town "
from tho plntrorm Tlio colonel hint An effort was nmdo lo find the uu
just llnlalioil his Labor Day addroas be-1 hut all traces of him wore lost Col-
foro Olio of tho largest crowds of hln onol Roosevelt nnhl ho wnH not nt nil
western trip. A heavy Htorm which alarmed liy what hiul hnppmed Ulo
cnmo up shortly hotoro tho colonel bo- tnoioly caught hold or tho man to
gau to Bpoak dteiiohcd the peoplo but guard nf?nlnst tho possibility of any
most of them snt through tho
noon In their wot alothlng to hear him.
A pint form Beating 1500 persona had
been hnllt at tho bottom of u natural
nmphltheater In the pntk and In the
middle of It was the speaker's stand
on which was Colonel Roosevelt.
ttaln began to fall again Bhof tly be-1
foro Colonel Uoosevc.lt concluded Ills
spccli. As ho spoke tho last sontonco'
Hho otowd cheered and then there was
a rushor the 8Pcaker's.B.taiul of tlioii-
ands or people who sought to got. near
enough to s?o t'olonol Uoosnvelt nt
short range and shako bis hand. Those
on tho platform pressed around tbo(
Btand and In rt moment lb was cnclccd j
wlth a surging struggling mnss oij
menand women Otliers in tho croWd .
which was standing on the ground
Jumped on tjio pliitfonu and added to
tho crush Some or the boluer oneB'FrMfHro nmJ f
jhQiliitultho steps Meamjig to tne
BpaaKor's stana ana nisneu iu uhii
JlOOSOVOlt'S SlOO to SUSlKO HIS iiunur.
Others followed thPin until tho small
platform was filled. It was a goou
nntured laughing crowd and tne coi-
onel Bhpok hands with every one Who
could get near enough to him. Tho
policemen tried to force a way thiougli
so ho could get to his automobile but
he said lie would stay there until tho
crowd had partly dispersed.
s Regliinlng of Inciting Scene.
A small jiooily dressed man purine!
his way thiough the mass of people
until ho could piak-o himself heard by
the colonel. Ho Avore a batterod hat
and was unshaven.
"I have a Question to ask you Roose-
velt" he said.
Ho raised ono arm ovor tho beads of
the peoplo waving It to attract tho
colonel's attention and called out
again and again that he Wanted lo ask
a Question.-
Colonel Roosevelt saw him and
watched him closely. Fighting his way
through the crowd tho man at length
reached the short flight ot stairs lead-
inu to tho stand He mounted" tne
steps and stopped when ho reached the
top. Standing aiiout six leui. uum tuui me auove siaieiooni. is irue 10 uie
Colbnel Roosevolt Jm called out once best or our knowledge and belief
more: MORGAN WEAVER President
"I havo a question to aBk you Roose- E. B. BYNUM Cashier
elt"' Sworn and subscribed to before me
The men and women On the stand this 0th day or Sept. . D nlnteen hun-
grew silent and polouol Roosevelt turn dred and Ten.
ed and faced him. Waving one arm tho WITNESS my hand and notarial seal
man shouted;
"I wa.it to know who is paying the
expenses of this tijp or yours about the
country?"
i Tho question angered Colonel Roose-
volt and his face showed it. He ad-
vanced a stop toward bis Interrogator
and shot back his answer: l .
"I consider that tq bo an impoitineht A'UTOISTS RAX INTO lt.VI.V
question." ho said. ( FOD.M) SIIHLTEK IS IJAlt.V.
"However f have on objection to a. C. Olmstead and wife of Fort
tolling you" ho added "that tho ex- Wqith wore brief visitors In Abilono
ponses of the pa'rty aro being paid by today. They were traveling In Mr.
the tnagazlne of which I am one of the Qlnistead's j0nle ;;o mid had. been on
editors." tho road slneu Monday morning.
' MV')(illo'' tho'inan shouted so loudly ''Wo ran into ii heavy rnln .Monday
that hundreds of persons in the crowd afternoon this shto or .AllnOrnl Wells"
coujd hear liini. 'salU Mh Olmstead "and wore forced
As he spoko tho words Colonol to rUn tho car Into p. farmer's barn and
Rooaovcit RtOpped forward quickly and spend the night. The roads are bad
Whaid his arm Just above tllu eibow I from Palo Pinto to Albany but- grew
tto explained later that ho did riot very good from Albany to Abilene.'
know who tho mnn. was oV What his in-' Thpy will return by way of Ballln-
tcntions wero ntul had taken hold of ger 'San Angclo Coleman and Diib-
hls arm as n lnoaBuro of solf-protea-lln
tlon tf) pushed tho arm forward I ;
turning tho ninn half around so that WliPn Merit Ins.
ho Was powerless to uso the arm. It When tho medicine you 'tako cures
waB an old trick of self-defonso which your dlsertao tones up your system and
bo bad learned years ago tho colonel makes you feel better stronger and
Bald. I more vigorqils thai! before. That Is
KiitN In FIzzlP. what Foley Kidnoy Pillsdo for you
His action did not deter tho man in ull cases of backacbo hpadacho.nor-
from finishing what bo had to say for vournoss loss ot app'otlte slfepless-
ho shouted out: ' ;noss'and general weaknoss that Jb cqlis
'Your expenses aro being pnld by ed by any disorder of tho kidneys or
tho peoplo of tho United States." bladder. MoLemorn-BaBs Drug Co
Although tho colonel vnB tho first
to act others ran quickly to aBsIat him HltAZOS CQUMTlf YISITOIt
and oven boforo the man bad finished IXDIGXAXT OYER KBPOKTS
his remarks two men soizod him. Tho1 A C MorrlB nnd Wlfa of Brazos coun
colonol did not roleaso his grip until ty who visited tho family of D. G.
tho stranger was moving rapidly from Hunter In Northwest Abilono loft this
tho stand. Ho was ejected from tho morning on tho first oaBtbound train
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Ofllolul Statement of Financial
Condition
or tho
FIRST STATU AAtf A NO TRI'ST I'0.
At Abilene.
State of Texas at the close of business
on the iBt day of Sept 1910 pub-
llsbed in Abilene Repot ter a news-
paper printed rtpd jmbllslrcil at Abi-
lone. State of Texas on the 7th day
of Sept. 1910.
nbSOOUCES
i)in8 nttd Discounts jierson-
ul or collateral
0nS( i'0(1i citato
Overdrafts .
other Real listate
$105069.7-1
1S.2U 20
2058.09
:ir.oo
2 780.25
jj)U( r0m appioved
i Kcsoivq Agents
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rnall t0I1
854 .7fi
c'uriency
specto
1320.00
0055.50
Other
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Cash
lections
20.00
1050.00
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INABILITIES
Capital Stock paid In $ 55000.00
Surplus Fund .... . 2000.00
Undivided Prorit8( not :i03965
Duo to Banks and Bankers
subject to check . . G7 1.015
Individual Deposits subject
to check . . . ......' 55.-180.G4
Bills Payable and Redis-
counts 3-)0S:t.70
Other Liabilities as follows'
Cortiried Checks ....... 00.25
Total $1503:58.27
State of Texas County of Taylor
We Morgan "Weaver as president.
and E. B. Bynum as cashier of said
Dank each or "us do solemnly swear
on the dato Inst aforesaid.
EULA IIONEVOUTT
Notary Public.
Cone t Attest:
.1. O SH13LTON
.1. H. COUCH.
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CWIOCtions . . .
pors GtijyiVund . 4 .
Minter Dry Goods Co.
Abilene's Progressive Store
Thm Stores that Sell Wooltex
The New "Tnrbalt"
best style sources. We'll be glad
you call and see them. You'll get
hite idea of the
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for their home.
Speaking of conditions as he found
them hole Mr. MorrlBaid:
"1. am at a loss to understand why
all these wild vcpoits havo boon circu-
lated on Abilene It is cither because
men aio ignorant or prono to spiced
a rumor or that someone is Jealous of
Abilene.
"Yohr water Mipply reinforced bj
.Monday's rain is certainly one ol the
best ( ever haw" .
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"I am 71) years old and travol most
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Elizobetbtown Ky. iEvrywliero 1 go'
I H'coiiiilR'tid Electric Bitters because'
I owo my excellent health and vitality
to them. They effect a cure every tlmo !
riJLC. iivvy fail to tony tho stomach
reguliUo ilin khlnnyfl ntul UowoIh stlm-)
ulate tin Hvfer invigorate tho norveBi
and ptttify the blobd. They work won-1
dors for weak run-doWli mon and NYO-f
mon. restoring strength Vigor and
health 'thnf a daily Joy Try them.
Only 50c Satisfaction is positively
guaranteed by Mcljmore-Bass Drug
Co.
THEY AGREE HOWEVER -
THAT WATER IS THERE
lOtle
Luke .Subject f .Much Dlscurf.
slim; Supply Will laiHt . . .
Twcho MontliH.
S. B. Hunter . P. Wcstbrook It. V
Hnynlo Esci and T. P. DnvIdBon Ehi.
loft on today'B 9:4a eastbound train for
Bain) to tako up n caso in which thoy
aro Interested In Callahan county court
Tho case wan on tho. docket for trial
Tuesday but was continued until today.
As the four mon took their bents In
the smoker someone . aBkod soineono
olso how much water wob in lytlo
lake
"Full up" terBely replied tho iufor -
jnnnt.
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Mr. Huntoi' who lives on tho north- till tho notft rise comes. Gentlemen f
oaBt bank nnd Is a very coiiBervatlvots high time tlieso tales wore stopped
jnntK modified Uils a llttlo (They remind pio of this piece ot lum-
iri u uicKo who was across tno
aisle Intel ruiited Mr. Hunter with a
correction
' "f mensured itmysolf" ho said "nnd
It lacked one font and four Inches f'in
touching tho top of tho old spill-
way. Vhl I was on the dam tho wa
ter roso an Inch."
Mr -Hunter gracefully conceded tho.ney Bills euro kidney and Madder dl-
polnt but got In tho laBt Bay.
"Anyway Its mighty proUy" ho oh -
served "the water smst my lshlng
The New Shapes
in Hats
Ynn rpnrl mnr1i
the new fashions in w
ladies' hats these clays.
Practically every express
train brings us new crea-
tions in ladies' tailored
hats direct from the
new fashions for Fall 1910 L
Maly new sLnd interesting items to
show you in ; wool and silk dress
goods ladies's suits Skirts and
waists. A daily visit at this. store
will keep you in touch with the
trend-of fashion.
i
Minter Dry Goods Co.
Abilene's Progressive Store
pier and appeals quite as high as It J WASHINGTON Sopt 7. No relief
was two years ago. Thirty feet from Ull como rron yesterday's boat. Thoro
tho bank off my place it Is ten foot wq-h ten prostintlons here tho thor-
deep anil the channel must be about
twent)-Hvl I should estimate that the
bujiplj is adequate tor another year"
j
Mrs .lacpb AVilnieit Lincoln III
found hep way back to poifect health.
She writes: "1 suffered with kidney
trouble and backache aPd my appetite
.l8 V(.y )00. j tm.H. 4 fow week's
(mo j got Foley Kidney Pills and gave
thorn a fair tiial. Tliey gavo me gicat
(. . . . r .
in perfect lioalth" Sold by McLeinoro-
B Drue Co
fiS f
nriirkl flCATUC DCD flUV
PCVCIM UCfilIO 11-11 Ufl"
SO THE REPORTS SHY
"'" ihibwiiij '"'"if
Ominous Heparin Circulated
and
on Abilene.
1 "Charll " O'Neal the veteran yard
!mali of tho Citizens Lumber Company
lis a wondoi fully happy worthy
"Just look" be said sweeping his
hefty right aim In three directions "nt
this fine rain the second In three
weeks Uou't It make a man feelgood?
AniU think of thos.o rnlry tales they
have been telling op us."
"Who Is 'they?'" a friend asked
'"Thc.v refers to a bunch nf soie-
heads who have it against Abilene- and
tried to hand us a swift tippercut by
harping on this erayy fovor and water
scare. Why my daughter In Crowoll
out on tho Orient wioto mo tho other
day that she had beard seven people
turned up their tooa every day from
fovor. The death records and burial
permits are kept In this ofllco and
show that since the year began but
two deaths havo resulted from typhoid.
J novor havo gone without a dlluk of
water yot mid don't expect to. Thoro's
enough water In I.ytl Iiko to supply
tho city of Fort -Worth six months
without another drop of ialn and wnlt
urn.
And bo picked up a sample segment i
or choatnut. It wh four minutes bu-'
forp anyone saw tho point.
The (Jratltude of Klderl) I'cople.
GoejJ out to whatever helps give them
ease comfort and strength Foley Kid-'
oases promptly mid give cotiUort mid
i relief to elderly people. .McLoiwm
Bass Drug Co
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nhnnh
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to have
a deffi-
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arc especially exposed to the clangers of female organic
disorders. Lydt.i J.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
enabled thousand of girls to hold their positions.
Read what these girls say:
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I'lilln. la. "
Plnkliain'rt Vo -
helped inc.ho I
'(Miip(iini( and
Knit Kudu to
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Ioiik ycnrvltli hiippichhIoii and rxwitiiiilituvcry inoutli h)icn(1-Iuk-
hlfr money for doctors and trHtJutf no eure T at Hint went to
.Irs. l'JnklianrK nndlclno with llttla liopcH lut found Just what
J fieeded. To-day 1 am regular and havo no inln thanks to
iur advleo and lyll 15. IMnhliaiu'M V(;liililo CouiiMHiiid."-
ajzzlo HtolKcr rU Fleet je.8.i:.Jh)Vela!ul Ohio.
Is it not reasonable to suppose that a jnedicine that did
so much for these girls' will do the same for any other girl
who is suffering with the same troubles?
- These testimonial letters are the genuine and truthful
statements from honest people.
Does it not seepi the only sensible thing to give such a
medicine at least a trial ? You may bo sure that it can
do you no harm and there is lots of proof that it will do
you muc h good.
For 110 year Iiydla V Plnklmm'H VojjfdaM
Compound hag been tho standard remedy for
female Ills. No sick woman dnea Justice to
hcrnelf who will not try thh famous medicine.
Made exclusively from rentM and herlm and
Iihm thousandH or cures to Ite credit
mmMm. Plnkhatn invites all filek women
Hr to wrltei her for advice. Hlie has
(tildad. thawtwnds to health frtio of ehar(c
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momctor having reacheft a maximum o!
102 degrees None of iho proHtratlons
proved fatal.
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ohl I wn.'t rcrulav and tlicu it Avciit away far a
laitu: tlnu:. I irtt to many loctor hut none
wrote to .Am for nl vice and fol
lowed yotir djrrftioiiH. I look tlio VcirutnhlQ
JUood J'nrlller and now lam
Ktroiiraiiil lienltliy arralri. I inniiot oxprcsginy
you. " l.lzzlo Wtlier 41515 H
(lovolaml Ohio. "JIavInjr suffered for five-
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 360, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334766/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.