Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABILENK AlLf MUffli WEDNESDAY APBlh 1 1967.
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Abilene Texas
Capital - - $7500O.oo
We solicit the kcconnts of individuals and cor-
porations promising proper and courteous
treatment to all believing that yOcr opening an
account with us will create a business relation
that will not only exist for a day bat become
permanent.
Texas News in Brief
t.AnKnn. Anrll 10. Lnrdila busi
ness men nro preparing to advertise
this section on ovory ono of tho COO
car loads of onions which will bo
shipped front hero tills season unity
shipments of onions from hero now
nmonnt to about 20 cars a dny.
SEVENTEEN MONTHS OLD
Deposits - $192000.oo
Directors:
J. M. Radford
E. B. By mini
J.N. Porter
W. M. Iicy
O. Scarborough
Ilruce u;. Oliver
Morgan Wcneer
J. G. Russell
WATCH US BROW! THERE'S A REASON!
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW
FOR LATEST. STYLES IN
OXFORD
Also have fine line Clothing-
Furnishing Goods etc. Call in
and let us show you through
Misfit Clothing Co.
Pine Street v
SANTA ANNA April 10. A recent
flro during dry weather httB convinced
tho people of tho necessity of prompt
action in sbcurlng wntor works for tho
town. Tho business Men's Leaguo 1ms
taken tho matter Up ami n committee
Is now Investigating tho proposition.
AUSTIN. API II iO. Owing to the
absence of a Juvonllo court here there
i tin nrovlslon for the punishment or
young offenders and they arc trentcd
tho same as old convicts On n street
gam; working here the other day wore
two small boys one about 10 and ono
about It years old who had boon sen-
tenced for trivial offenses . They
wero compelled to break rocks and
worfk on a gang With negroes and to
add to their misery a heavy ball and
chain was attached to each of thorn
loort of Ruth Carmen of $2.00 whllo
sho was in tho rear of tho saloon.
HOUSTON April 10. Representa-
tives of tho sheriff's orilco nro Inves-
tigating reports of a triple tragedy
which occurred near Wharton. Sonny
Jones a negro went to see his wifo
who was living on tho placo managed
by Sam Brnlley. Aftor A few Words
ii shot was fired and she fell to tho
ground mortally wounded. Tho wo-
tinah's mother coining Into tho room
received tho contents of the other bar-
roll of tho shot gun and died soon af-
tor Harrj Hlgglns an uninterested
party started to Wharton for a doctor
and was shot down surviving only n
few hours. Sam Brawloy wus then
fired at twice but escaped Injury.
Jones wns later captured In a h.tni
utid placed In Jail at Wharton .lerl-
ousy Is given as the cause of thfl
! uhle.
FORT WORTH April 10. I3xtonslVe
nrenaratlous are making hero for the
entertaiument of the visitors who Will
attend the meting of tho Chiefs of
Police and City Marshall's Association
which comes to Fort Worth May 7 8
nnd 0. Especial attention is being
made for the ontertainment of 'the
wives of the visitors and members of
the associations are being Urged to
bring their wives with them. Among
the notables who will attend the con-
vention are William and Robert Plnk-
crton of the famous Plnkerton detec-
tive force of Chicago Chief Jnmes II
Maddox or Fort Woith is president tit
tho association and James Forrest of
Houston is secietary.
TIME TO ACT
Ihm'l Wall for the Fntnl Stages f
Klilncj nines. Profit By Abilene
People's r.xpcrlonoo.
You are satisfied
when you make the
purchase we are sure
o f your continued
satisfaction. We sell
the kind of JEWELRY our cus-
tomers are looking for--THE BEST
WEST TEXAS JEWELRY CO.
110 Pine Street. Abilene. Texas
VOTES GIVEN ON PIANO CONTEST
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IF
Occasional attacks of backache Ir-
tegulnr urination headaches and diz
zy spells are common enrly symptoms
of kidney disorders. It's an on or to
neglect these Ills. The nttilcks may
pass off for a time but return with
UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR!
WE CORDIALLY INVITK YOUU ATTENTION
TO THIS CELEBRATED LINK
Dixie Mills
SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR. WHICH
WE ARE SELLING IN
if tin
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y pufHWC
of limb
Bior part of tho b
Hegin t
Pills and keep
nrc symp
Ings below
or ankles
iy. don'r do-
fclng Doan's
p tue treat-
o vJell when
vigor will re-
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jfbsolutoli
!Pure
Lincoln Paint
We guarantee it to contain 70 per cent Pure
Carbonate of Lead and 30 per cent French Zinc
and coloring matter. $ J 00. 00 will be paid for
any Baryties or water found in any can of
Lincoln Absolutely Pure Paint
RALPH PAINT AND PAPER COMPANY
FOURTH AND PINE STREETS
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BROWNSVILLE. Apiil It). F H.
Lindenberg of Columbus Ohio presi
dent of the newlj organised Ohio and
Texas Sugar Company Is here to per
fect .lrrangcmenls for building a $300-
000 sugar mill near Brownsville. The
company is capitalized at $1500.00 tbu
stockholders being leading capitalists
of Columbus Ohio Woik will begin
at once on the mill which will.be com-
pleted by net October. It will be a
solid concrete nnd steel stiucture. not
a piece of wood entering into its con-
sti action. There will bo over 3000
acies of sugar cane planted in the vi
cinity of Brownsville by next year. Lo
cal sugar enno has astonished enno
experts everywhere showing a percen-
tage of sucrose far in excess of Louis-
iana enne and yielding easilv 8000
pounds of sugar to the acre
Chandler - Hall Grocery Co.
COMMENCE THE DAY RIGHT
by having a good breakfast cook
ed. Get your groceries nt Chandler-Hall's
ana they will always
be fresh and appetising. If you
like cereals we have them all.
Our hams and bacon are the
best brands nnd thruout our
stock will be found of the high-
est quality .
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Fresh Fish and Oysters
S-W Phone - - 3 & 81
Roberts - - 3 & 87
ill IHH'
You wont regret waiting for
those Automatic and Leon-
ard Cleanable Refrigerators
we have coming. That wat-
er cooler featiire on the Au-
tomatic is almost worth " the
price of the refrigerator be-v
sides you may get a chance
at the pot of money wfce have
in our show window.
Boone -Mueller
SAN ANTONIO April 10. Crime is
innipant among the younger net of
San Antonio. The police have a nest-
ed a 12-year-old boy on a charge of
burglary and are looking foi two other
boys of the same age wanted on a
sini'lar charge:
The boy under an est gives bid name
ni Johnny waisn. no is iusi nivu
n Johnny Kendnll. Ho was discover
ed in the basement ot the Twentieth
Century Urug Store about two o'clock
in the morning and told the night
watchman that he went Into the base-
ment to go to sleep.
Later tho night watchman found
nine dollars on the spot where tho
boy bad been found. It developed that
the money had been taken from the
cash roglstcr in the drug store Tho
other two boys whom the police are
now tijing to locate lobbed the sa-
'farplej of
Auiiem? ;ko
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-.prove the ef-
kidney i em-
South liishth
sas: "Back-
do has annoyed
10 last two years.
greater Uv
toma of d
tho eyes
or any
lay a Jrumitc
Kidne
ment until tlttf kldnoys r
our old-timd health an
turn. Cure In AbUon
fectlvenes of this gr
edy.
L IJ
street
uchp and kidney tr
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me considerably for
Tho ldrinev socretiolk were too fre
quent in thrfir actlof and theio was a
scalding s'enBation Ii passage. My
back hurt me a goofl ucai anu i woniu
rt mnpnlnrra fnonncr (lonrpascd and
hcarcofy able to get Bround. After us-
.' . rsH Tf! 1... Tf11n
lug two uoxes oi uin s rv.i.muy i-wa
whic'h I procured atL. H. BradneM''i
drttg store I folt muh relief my 1 id
being strengthened ilhd the actio i of
the kidneys wns regulated. You hive
a genuine kidney mcRlclne in Doan's
Kidney Pills nnd they Are well worthy
of recommendation."
For sajo by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUburrf; Co. Buffalo
Now York sblo agents Tor tho United.
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no othor.
RKVOKTEK HUSTLER ROASTED
HY 'EY ELK EXALTED RULER
We aro truly thankful thnt we ts-
caped with our lifo for when we run
up against Capt. Clius. T. Matkl-i es-
tivday afteinoon on top of tho F' dp- il
building wo realized that ho was hot
under the collar and Tor the twinkling
of an eye would put Into hasty execu
tion his threat to make a necktlo out
of our summer bolt with his new Ox-
foids. This was all because In enu
merating his appointments we fnilod
to make mention of the moBt impor-
tant of the entire list which is of
course that of Ebqulro and evory Elk
and everybody else knows no other se
lection would have been made than
the name of John S. Dlckiow Wo do
not Unok how It happened and beg
pat don or both Exalted Rulor and
'Squire.
Balbriggans
Lises
Sea Islands
Lace Weave
I
j :Mmgus & Weaver:
Spaulding Brothers
If- T
1 A. ML Giraiid I
a Towloir b.
The only
UP-TO-NOW
Cleaning House
in the city.
Chemical and
Steam cleaning
of fine Silks and
Laces-in fact
anything in the
clothes cleaning
line.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Will call for and
Deliver" Goods
A. M. GIRAND
Tailor
North First Street
Roberts Phone 131
Best equipped Machine Shop west of Fort Worth. Prompt attention given
to all machine wonc.
Automobile Work a Specialty
Wo also carry a complete stock of Wind Mills Pumps Tanks Wrought!
Iron Pipes and Fittings and all kinds of Steam and Wator Supply Goods!
Automobile Livery
We will keep on hand several Automobiles with COMPETENT and S3PEI
Chauffeurs for hiro by tho hour clay or trtp. uaii or r none us
Spaulding Brothers
173
(Inmtli of Railway Equipment.
Fiom tho Baltimore Sun.
Since 1800 there has been no extra
ordinary Incrcnso In rnllway mileage
tho growth according to tho bureau of
railway news being but 20.9 per cent
but in equipment for hnnling business
tho increase was very great. The
number of locomotives lncrensed 82.8
por cent In weight und 31.7 per cent In
number; weight of freight enrs 95.3
nor cont; number 61.G por cont; pas
sengers carried ono mllo88.C per cont;
tons carried ono mile 124.3 por cont;
cross earnings 101.7 per cent; expenso
of operation 98.2 por cont; wnges of
employes 91.3 per cent; taxes 72.4 per
cont: Interest and dividends 70.G per
cont. "Meanwhllo receipts per passen
ger per mile Increased 4 per cent and
por freight ton por mllo 09 per copt.
There wero 135272330 passengers
Carried ono mile for ono killed. Of th
10160 persons killed in 1900 in accl-
cldenta C935 wero trsapuBHera. 1807
employes nnd 418 passengers.
Park Heights consists of a high nieB-
qulto ridge west of the tuud plpo It
Is a beautiful riot of grJmd ami the
owners guaranfoo that rio street car
lino shall run lrougu.l ami Uuit wat-
er nndelei:trir!lsht fmnaalUm it to
bW'hod with itio nddlm at once. Tito
thing you vmt to Is to boo Hat-
tlo & MoKhfnoy at pee and buy lota
for ti homout tlnfro heforo tho lots
Groceries
Have you ever stop-
ped t o think that
Thorn-Parish & Co.
is the place to huy
Groceries? J-
Sncrnr. American Standard
Gronulated 181ba .. $1.00
Banner and Union Oats pk
Soap Clarietto 7 bars 25
Good Luck iJak powder 3 cane . il
Canada .Sap Maplo Syrup gal 11
i a it ( j.2 ()5
ii ii i. i qt as
Shred Uoconnut t pkca . 25
Minco Meat 4 okgs . . US
Wo will make thoso prices on Mon
uuya uiiiy
Thorn-Parish & Company
Roberts Photic 293 163 PINK ST. - S-W Phone 4QJ
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contains f eBhcr 0plum Morphine n.or otficr Narcot
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and alla rVorlfilincfls. It eurciLfXKlarrhaca and Wind
Colle ItiiroMoveOpcethlng TjMKtmcii cures CoiiHtlpattou
and FJntlloncy. it tUMlmtlutcs tho Food regulates the
Stomach nd Bowels giving healthy and nutaral 8loF
Tho CIiurcn's Panacea rue Mother's irrienu.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1907, newspaper, April 10, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314997/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.