The Abilene Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909 Page: 12 of 12
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NORTH PARK TRUSTEES
RUT SITE OF OWING
raster ef Baptist Chvrch Freseatei
With JlaKdseme Sllrer
Plate.
Tho ladlca of tho North Park Bap-
tist church Inst Sunday presented
fcbeir pnstor -with o handsomo Bllvor
oako plato. Tho recipient Rov. E. E.
Dawson has finished his first yoar as
pastor of this church and his work
Mas becnmarked with v splendid suc-
cess and ho has gained' tho lovo and
absolute confidences of tho ontlro mem-
tocrahlp. Tho trustees of tho school havo se-
cured tho llvo ncro block of ground
iust cast of tho Baptist church on
which tho splendid new school build-
ing will bo erected and alt arc highly
pleased with tho selection. Tho slto
includes n commanding elevation and
affords a splendid vlow of tho sur-
rounding country.
If tho North Park truck growers
could have foretold tho futuro all
"would have planted cotton. Trucking
as compared with tho result of former
years has proved almost a failure
whllo much of tho cotton planted will
xnako a half halo to tho aero.
J.O.H.
A CORROBORATION
Of Interest to AMlcno Bonders.
For mouths Ablleno citizens have
Boen in these columns enthusiastic
praise pf Doan's Kidney PIHb by resi-
dents pf this locality.
"Would these prominent peoplo re-
commend a remedy that had not prov-
en reliable?
Would they confirm their statement
after years had elnSped if personal ex-
lierlonca had not shown tho remedy to
bo worthy of endorsement?1
So stronger proof of. merit can bo
had than cures that havo stood tho
test.ofr tjme.
SjQe following statement should car-
jjr; conviction to the mind of severy
Abilene reader. ' i
Dr. J. B. Hall Plainview Texas
says: "I cannot find words toxpress
fey gratlfijde to Doan's. KldnoV-PIlis
tqr the great benefit I received from
tijfilr use. I had several bad attacks
ef kidney trouble and was laid up in
bed for weeks ata time. Doan's Kid-
1107 Pills cured me of a very severe
aputj brought on by constant standing
and tlio nature of my work. The kid
sey Epcretlbns werp scanty and too
fteqUent and painful in passage. Tho
contents :qf four boxes of Doan's kid-
jyiyj Eillii-- auiliced to euro me. I con-
bWur them a Godsend to sufferers from
kidney trouble." (Statement given
June 8 11)05.)
t Time Is tlio Test.
On April 14 1908 Dr Hall said: "I
can; still highly fecommond Doan's
Kidney JPIUs as the euro they effected
fti my case has been permanent. I
gladly permit tho continued publica
tion of my testimonial "
Kor sale by all dealers. . Price 50
cunts. Foster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo
IfOMB ork sole agents for the United
State
Remember the name1-Doan's and
tkPr.nC)Qther.
SAW ANTOJflOJTAir HEAD OF
TEXAS BUILDERS EXCHANGE
Special to The Reportor.
CLEBURNE Oct. 28. J. S. Skirv-ftg-
of San Antonio was today elected
president of. the. Texas Builders Ex-
efcange In the tenth annual convention
wlikhls In- session ihoire. Frank Hen-
3oni.oC Dallas was elected vice presi-
dVetmnd J. H. Dixon of Cleburne elec-
ted sergeant at arms. "
' Cold "Weather Advice
to atl Is to bowaro of coughs and
colds on the chest; as neglected they
wadiir lead to pneumonia consump-
tion or other pulmonary troubles
Just as soon as tho cough apepnrg
treat it with Ballard's Horchound
Syiup the standard euro of Amorlca.
Uso as directed perfectly harmless.
A cure and preventivoforall. diseas-
es of the lungs.
Prlco 25d GOc-nnd $1.00 'per bottle.
Sod by MqLemoro-BnsB Drug Co
and Bradfield Drug Co.
SEW HWItpKlCBON COTTON
ESTABLISHED AT PALESTINE
3?ALJSTINE Oct. 28. Cotton is
selling at fourtoon cents on tlio local
M&rkot'hero today and this prlco has
wtabllBhed a now high roqord. Cot-
ton seed aro priced at thirty dollars
ir ton hero today.
The wholesome Harmless greon
fcixvfls and tender stems of. a lunfi
dealing mountain Bhrub give to Dr
Snoop's Cough Remedy Its healing
wnpertles. Tickling or dry bronchial
coughs qulckl and safely yield to
this highly offectlvo cough medicine.
r. Shoop as8urea mothers that they
Ga with Bafety glvo It to even very
jfoung- babies No opium no chloro-
Hhwi absolutely nothing harsh or
3mrmtolr It cnlms tho dlstreBBlng
egh- (! heala tho sensitive mem-
'rMS Accept np other. Demand 'Dr.
tiwp's. Sold by McLemoro-BasB Drug
JIHrtK OP GERMAN COTTON
GROWER WAS fBACTORED
WACO Oct 28 Loula H Karlea a
wRnv German cotton grower of this
Uon this radraing felt from his
ymou receiving Xrctur skull.
Ttmih followed almost lnttJy He
myt& a largo family
TIIK STATE OP TEXAS.
To tho Sheriff or nny Constable of
Taylor County Toxrb Greeting:
Whoroas on tho 31st day of August
1909 tho Citizens National Bank of
Abllono. Toxas rccovorod In tho Dla-
trlct court of Taylor County a Judg
ment against W. C. Hasha and Allen
Williams tor tho Bum of Ulna Hund-
red and Elghty-foUr and 80-100 ($984-
8C) Dollars with Intorost thoroon from
tho 3lBt day of August 1009 at tho
rato of 8 per cont por annum aiid coats
of Butt; and whereas tho said Judg
ment is a foreclosuro of a vdndor's
lion on tho following described prop
erty to wit:
Tho N E & of Section -13 and. tho
N. Vf. M of said Section 13 and
tho S. t of said Section 13 In Block
No. 7 nnd tho S. V. M of Section No.
9 In in Block No 7 And tho S Vi of
the E. of tho S. E. of Section No.
10 In Bald' Block No. 7 In Taylor
County Texas and Surveyed by tho
Si P. Ry. Co. containing together with
tho excess to which said tracts aro en-
titled about 1000 acres of land.
As said Vendor's Hen existed on
tho 31st day of August 19.09 and It is
ordered azd decreed by said Judgment
that said prop'orty be sold as undor
execution in satisfaction of said Judg-
ment And if said property shall soli
for more than sufficient to pay off and
Batlsfy said Bums of money the excess
should be paid over to tho said de-
fondant W. C. Hasha But if Said pro-
property should not sell for enough
to pay off Bald sums of money tho bal-
ance duo shall bo made as under exe-
cution and" such order of sale shall
havo tho forco and effect of a writ
of possession and tho officer execut-
ing same- shall mako a good and suffi-
cient deed and place tho purchaser of
said property In possession thereof
within thirty days from date of sale.
Therefore 70U aro hereby comman
ded that you proceed to seize and sell
the above described property as under
execution and mako good and suffi-
cient deed and to place the purchaser
of the samd in possession thereof with-
in thirty days after the day of salo
and you apply1 tho proceeds thereof
to the payment and satisfaction of said
sum of Nine Hundred and Eighty-four1
and 86-100 ($984.80) dollars togethdr
with tho intorost that may bo due
thereon and tho further sum of
Twenty-three and 050 ($23.05) dol-
lars costs of suit together with-your
legal fees and commissions for execut-
ing this writ. And If tho said proper-
ty shall sell for more than sufficient
to pay off and satisfy said sums of
money then you aro hereby directed to
pay over the excess thereof to the de-
fendant V. C. Hasha. .But if you fail
to find said proporty. or if tho pro-
ceeds of such sale be insufficient to
Satisfy said Judgment then you are
directed to mako the money or any
balance thereof remaining unpaid out
of any other property of defendant as.
in case of ordinary executions.
Herein Fall Not but. duo return
make hereof within CO days show-
ing how you havo executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of the District Court of Taylor coun-
ty at my office In Abilene this 7th day
of October 1909.
W. X YOUNG Clerk
District Court Taylor County Texas.
CLERK.
To Filing and Docketing. $ .20
" Citations and copies 375
" Cop. of Petition 6.00
" Filing Papers 1.35
" Entering Appearance . . . 15
" Entering JudgmentFinal 1.00
" Swearing Witnesses .-. ........ 20
" Taxing Coats 25
-' Order of sale and Return .... 1.50
" Excess of Judgment 1.05
" Alias Citation and Copy 1.25
' Copy qf. Petition 3.00
1 Total Clerk's Foes ... $1970
SHERIFF.
" Executing Writ .$1.50
" Mileage 1-35
" To Jury. Feo t 50
Total Sheriff's Fees . $3.35
. RECAPITULATION.
Clerk's Foes ........$1970
" Sheriff's Fees f : 3.35
Totnl $23 Or
I hereby cortlfy that the above 1b a
true and correct Bill of Costs In tho
above entitled causo.
.Witness my hand and seal of said
inurt this 7th day of October 1909.
W J. YOUNG Clerk
Dintrict Court Taylor County Texas
lng the state of Toxm and Arkansas
GRAPH AND TELEPHONE CO. The Southwertera Company la beml-
TMK SOUTHWESTERN TELK
I In every frfofrt and endeavoring to
Additional PhcIMIcs Ceiwkhtly Rein WWI " obligation to tht publl6 In
Provided Now Territory Re
lug DereloHCd.
furnishing a universal and compre-
hensive telophono system adequate to
nil ncods.
Tho Intelligent and legitimate devel
opment of tho telophono business la a
matter that Involves the oxpondlturo
of largn aunia of money: tho exorcise
of good Judgment and a keen Insight
Into tho noeds of various communi-
ties. It Is qulto obBy to fall In any or all
of these requirements as can bo at-
tested by tho wrecks that mark tho
path of such enterprises as havd boon
launched with poor judgment and
prosecuted with badly matured ideas.
Tho hard fact remains that to build
up a great telophono system liko a
great railroad system requires or-
ganization capital a pcrslstcnco of
purposo nnd a determination to fur-
nish a public sorvicc that shall provo
satisfactory and rendered at a prlco
that Is Just and fair to the user and
will produce a rovonuo that will war-
rant the money paver and tho capital-
ist In investing their surplus funds.
Thqse considerations havo been the
constant study of prudently organized
and conservatively conducted tele-
phone companies and it is tho boast of
The Southwestern Telegraph and Tel-
ephone company that it originally
adopted such ideal b and has endeavor-
ed to conscientiously follow them.
Thla Company operating in tho
states of Texas and Arkansas has un-
dertaken to develop a territory 314488
squaro miles. In extent and with the
assistance of tho connecting line own?
ers; this has so far been accomplished
in a manner to win the approval of its
patrons.
Within tho two states above men
tioned Tho Southwestern Company Is'
giving Borvlce over moro than 70000
miles of wire circuits mostly copper
an Increase of 34000 miles in ten
years rendering It possible for patrons
to talk to almost any point therein
and imconjunction with tho lines' with
which this company Connects to all
the lmpbrtant places within from i;000
to 1200. mllesj
Moro than 172000 stations within Its
ownHerrltory 'are reached by the lines
of the Southwestern Company and Us
connections. ' . r
The number of stations on lndepend-
ent lines connected with the lines of
The Southwestern Company is 58860
an Increase of moro than 30000 in ten
years.
Additional facilities to tho existing
plant aro not' only constantly being
made but tho lines are being extend-
ed into now territory not heretofore
reached.
Wore than 3600 miles of new wire
mostly copper will have been strung
Within a short time which will not
only provide much needed talking fa-
cilities over present routes but will
give long distance service into Ama-
rlllo and Stamford over first-class
lines owned by The Southwestern
Company as well as into other places
In that territory not before connected
or which have not been adequately
served.
It Is tlio purpose bf the Company to
shortly begin tho construction of cop-
per circuits into the Brownsville terri-
tory where It Is recognized there is
being promoted a wonderful business
growth almost certain to bring about
In that region great prosperity and a
large influx of population.
To make provision for tho constant-
ly increasing telephone requirements
of that part of tho Southwest comprls-
TAYLOR COUNTY RAISES
EXCELLENT BROOJt CORN.
Purmbrs Who Go In to Grow This
Crop Can Always Find a
Ready Market.
Tha Abilene broom factory paid to
John Guitar this week $176.00 per ton
ror broom corn raised near Hawloy
and Sam Rood one of the old employ-
OS of the factory says It Is much bet-
tor Btraw than any they havo ever
handled from tho famous broom corn
country of Oklahoma And that's not
all. Sam sayB that tho crop now in
sight will ho exhausted by May and
that next yenr'a crop will M worth
$20000 per ton or moro. Broom corn
belongs to tho mllo maizo family and
there's no country that will produce
bettor crops and bettor straw than
tho Abilene country. Do Just as you
plenBe Mr Farmer as to what you
plant and how you plant It but thoro's
a fortuno for you in broom corn maize
and hogs
Mrs. G W Frco of Wlntora was
among the shoppers. In the city yesterday
A pain prescription is painted upon
oadh 25c box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Fain
Tablets. Ask yollr doctor or druggist
If this formula is not complete Head
pains . womanly pains Wins any
where get Instant rellot from a Pink
Pain Tablet. McCemoro-Basa Drug Co.
PORMER EX'GLR COYE MAN
HOLDER OF 8 SECTIONS.
Lived ()ut AWelle'a TYmo. on SUto
School Laud's In El Pflso Comi-
ty And Is Now Owner.
Jf p. Mercer formerly of Eagle Covo
Is ho'ro for a foW days on business. .On
tho Jlrst of tho coming February J. C.
will becotao a "soulless land lord" as
on that dato ho will havo lived out tho
required tlmo on eight sections of land
In El Paso'county. J. C. says that tho
only company ho had whllo there was
wolves and "wild varments" and at
times thoy"'ve made it pretty warm
for hlim i fc.
Mrs. Kindol of "Weatherford is out
vlBiting her daughter Mrs. Z. T. Ad-
ams and family near tho Fair
grounds.
Dr. A. 1). Hamilton
Dentist
.Office over Eugene Wood & Co.
Pi ire Street
E. B. Bynum
& Company
MONEY TO LOAN
ON LAND
And City Property
WE HAVE PLENTY OF MON-
EY TO LOAN ON LAND AT 8
PER CENT. OUR TERMS ARE
THE SAME. AS USUAL. WE
ALSO BUY VENDOR'S LIEN
NOTES.
SEE US' IF YOU WANT A
LOAN ON CITY 'PROPERTY IN
ABILENE.. IF; YOU HAVE
GOOD VACANT LOTS . O N
WHICH YOU "WANT TO BUILD
SEE US.
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Some People
Don't Think
VCTu
Before buying they realize too late that an article which is
Cheap in Price is always Cheap in Quality.
Buy
the
BEST.
It Pays
Cook
Stoves
and
Ranges
for
Wood
Coal
'or
Gas.
For
38
Years
the
World's
Best
Heaters
for
Wood
and
Coal.
It is TRUE ECONOMY to buy the best and
this is especially the case with an article so seldom
bought as a. stove.
See the GARLAND at
as.
WIS GO
Ee B Byntnin
& Company.
LANDS' LOANS AND INSUR-
vAKCE.
RADFORD BLDG ABILENE
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STOVES
And warnf you up a bit if we
can. Come and look at
them at the
Busy Corner
MORGAN WEAVER
CO.
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Best Fall Styles
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HATS
We carry the noted
NO NAME HAT in
all the leading shapes
andstyleSi Just one
price to all
$3.00
Choice of our assortment. Headquarters for
"Headgear." A hearty welcome awaits you
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Co. ;
BISHOP'S
PRESERVES
Strawliorrles rnapborrloB
LoganborresipejichQS
nnd AprlcotB.
Orango Marmalade
and Rlpo Oliver.
Somothlng csocplally nice not a
heavy prosgrvo. but Just exactly
rlgbt and tho fruit flavor retained.
You'll be delighted after a trial.
LEESON'S GROCERY
(Fhonm 127)
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The Abilene Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909, newspaper, October 29, 1909; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314551/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.