The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1912 Page: 3 of 6
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10 WIFE OF BEAL SNEED
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AMAIULLO ToxftB Sept. 25. Along
with the lattCra and tcloi;rnnm Intro-
duced thta morning wcr tho follow-
ing: (Tologram)Amarlllo Tcxaa 8-12-14
Mrs A. L. Porklna Luko ClmrlcB t.
Can you moot mo In Dallnu tomor-
row. Am informed Snecd lina ngaln
locked Lena up A. Q. BOYCE.
U a. m. 8-14
(Letter) Hotel Corona Winnipeg.
Man. Jan. 10 1912. Iy Proeloun Lcnrt:
1 wan writing you when 1 heard the
awful neWs. 1 mailed tho letter on
tho train through Mr. Aitmitn and
ropo you received It. My first Im-
pulflo waa to return to Toxaflbut after
Mr. Logan and Mr. Murray talked to
me I decided to ronwla here at lertBt
until I could get mall from Toxas.
1 havo not received your Bocond let-
tor as It wbb sent to Jtqgltia and I
camo hero. Hope to get .it tomorrow.
1 know this is awful htird on you as
well as myselfv I have spent an awful
two days. Pa waa tho best of fathers
and tho best ot men and it Is awful
for me to think that ho was killed on
account of what hn vum doing for mo
at Fort Worth. I can hardly aland It.
I wish wo could bo together In this
Kroat sorrow. Wrlto mo ns often and
as comforting lottara as yqu can. dnr-
ling. Llfo is one long nching pain
away front you .and added to this the
grid ovor poor sincKcn lamer i
don't know how lOnir I can statu! it
I wired Will today asking how you
and ho wore.- I was going to wrlto
your father as soon ob I had finished
my other letter but hnvo felt too uw
ful Blnco. Address; me caro of the
lawyers for tho Jiroacnk Write nn or.
dor to Mr. Bruco WhlWor commission-
er of immigration to deliver your
clothes that you loft hero to Mr Mur
ray and send to Murray and I vill
cot them. It will bo some comfort to
mo to havo tho dress ttmt you 5uM
worn. Thoy gathered up tho things
you left at tho hotel and (Jarrled tHeaj
to the Immigration hall tfuftm :tm
what I refer to. Jho papers Jicj :ijp
Mil Ul IV IliiUlU UUU UUVU.UIIMIIB'IIM
what purported to bo Interview with
mo but 1 have talked to Ho one
can't wrltp;moo I lovojrouGiircpug-
as no woman .was iovcu oy man no.
fore with an everlasting eternal JoVe
your grlcf-strlcken hoy (Signed )
ALIIttltT.
Mr. Logan is leaving this evening
and I will get him to mall this some-
where In tho United States
(Envelopo In which nbov'o letter is)
u plain whito envouopud marked Mrs.
Lcnn Snyder (Nd stiimp' 'or post-
mark.) f i
(Letterh Tha Seymour Hnuso Viii;
nlni'g Mau.'Jdn. IS 9U. M"y Precious
Lena 1 havd JutftVccQlviLHliy6urBb(
tho 9tb inplosiug note from Mrs. l'r-
fclnB. I havVrrlttdt ydttwo IftU'era
und sent to Miss IJdltli' itoitJrs. But
do not BuiyiQsoyaairccelioc) ilignviw:
you we.ro back In the San. out habeas
corpus proceedings were being. tiiUeif
to secure your release and I lion.o yqu
are again ouf .au ww your jnuwgr
or Pearl t havo received ha lettors
. from nnyono dated latqr JlmUjJnn U
and do not know what has happened
to you but supposed until this morn
inir Hint von worn still at your fath
er's anj darIlBgHl!ltaiben picarfyJ
death and 1 can hardly Btand It. 1;
havo 'been moat miserable Blnco -j-pu
... ul..!. '..... -.! I. nil .k..r
nuru uincu hwuy uuu jiuu juni.
togothor to bear this great sorrow and
grief I certainly need you In my
dlstroBB. Hear It with nil tho fortitude
you can. I lovo you. 1 lovo you. (lood
ulghC Yours forever. AhUKUT."
Part of o letter dated Winnipeg
Jan. 20 Bays:
My Darling Girl Tho morning pa-
pers hero report your rdlcnsa from
tho sanitarium and you can't imuglno
how It has helped and rrtlovcd mc.nnd
I thank (lod for It. It has boon n hard
Btrugglo for mo to hold myself hero
especially ho aftor 1 found from the
papers that you were back In tho san-
itarium. How long do you think be-
fore you can procure a divorce
After saying he had written to Ijjky
Charles tbo letter continues.
'I did hot Bond money to tho bank
there as I saw lit tho papers that yorf
wefo back In tho sanitarium. Du T
will send t thord or any place- you
want It or do not hcnltnto to draw
checks as you know darling what '
have Is yours and I want you to fuel
as free to use It as I do myself Whore
had you rather live after we enn bo
married precious? J hope It won't be
long until l hear from you. I JoVo yqu
and you nro my Very life. Your bay
rorovcr. AI-UEKT"
This wan In a plain envelope nnd
unstamped.
FINEST M DB-
MINTER'S FALL
OPENING TODAY
POPULAR DRY 00H COMPANY
1IKLKI1ITS Uf3lKEH OF
ftllOPI'KIIS Wltfll DISPLAY.
SALESROOMS
CROWDED
Selections from tho World's Greatest
FttHhhm Cchtcrt Exhibited for In-
NpcrtloH Of the People of this
Oily and Country
A WANT AD.
FOR 8ALR Somo choice Yonug Marog-
A. n. MCLwnaiu AMicne. Texas
i i .i . ... . 1 1 i
DR. ALY
has opcn?d offices over Magce'a Drug
Store
XONEY TO LOAX.
On farms and ranches by D. E. Cobb
representing tho W. C. Mclchcr Land
and Mortgago Co. ltoom 14 Sayles
Dldg. 0.1.1.30
OR
WOMEN
're
ceived y.pyrffrBt lqttor aMtUyMnJU
BWdrlng'It fToiriig to helped UKw'hen
I reCclvcdFtelcgram to Iogan telling
of pa's death and It was certainly
naru to uiana soparaicu iroin you uuu
I did. and do so need you and I wish
It was possible that we wcro togothor
to stand tho awful grief.
My desiro and lmputso was ta return
but havo received telegrams asking ma
to stay in Canada and every ono here
has told mo my presenco there would
only aggravate tbo situation and weak
en tho prosecution.
That 1 would bo arrested upon cross-
ing tho lino and it would only mean
moro troublc.but I can hardly stand it.
darling and I do so long to bo with
you and If not that to bo whuro r can
know and hear what Is happening to
you prcciouB. I wired Mr. Puco this
morning aBklng how you wore but
havo not heard from him yet. I am
writing aim and will Bond this letter
to him. I am also going to wrlto Airs.
Perkins. Wo arb going through lota Of
Bufferlug and sorrow precious and I
lovo you with au utulylng lovo nnd
will to tho oud and life at present
is otio long aching -void and I do miss
ou and long for you to comfort mo.
If you are at liberty and got thls.wtre
or wrlto mo caro 1m hotel ns I will
atay horo until I know exactly what
hits happeucd. Your boy forever.
(8lgnod.) ALBERT.
(Kuvolopo contnlng hbova letter).
A plain whito euvolopo without stamp
or postmark addressed "Mrs Luna
Snyder."
Auothor letter suyBi
''1 waa interrupted horo by tho fol-
lowing telegram being brought to mo:
" 'Hugeno Logan. Uoglna Associated
Press dispatch states Snecd shot and
killed Albort'a father tonight. Am no-
Hired roport reliable. Ou no account
allow Albert roturu to Texas. This
probably means opening feud. Answer.
"T. J. MURRAY."
"I will go to Winnipeg tomorrow. 1
will write you from thoro r muy re-
turn at oiieo to Toxas I don't know.
U will bo my Pleasure und duty to
Qveago him. Pa was tho best of ta-
Tflurs an best and noblest or mun uuu
to think e-f hla bolng killed In his old
"ko wwe no was aituosi uoipiobh
nnd feeble by this kind of n bruto a
awful
"I cannot wrlto tuoro I lovo you
all tle strength I possess and wll) to
my 4ath I "can ly wish wo Wuro
FHy)f JffreHl.
mtlfOvr
Afs. IS S
J'JrVliiH MjimLju
ttt - W t mmT t n ' f
bjF'Awu
chin a ucraGttlifc
Wjf-m dlsat)
TureialufnTb
rjorueziffrid a
furitiwarestrofb
t.f.jr. ..i...
cLbmTt
r arunio
TUiir
Perfectly Dell(h(ful ;
lug and Iiivigo
That Put Xlfi
Ilenuty Int
'gro
-iwndru
JtalHng.
bo pro'
At dq
Sold by
fund yo
fled.
la ou every
your hair
look faded or
'.MORE
J
ur hair. stop
ocome itnuiacf
Bortn'ftfc W.11I
t H5 "
...
hero. firTj conuv
ml t in
-JJUBH WiW III 'FU-
ftybu ire not Batls
with tha Auburn hair
ROOM
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FOR
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LNSAXE.1
JVl.lle Crg .;tfdmnu) Ruildtugh
1ARSTlNTex 8oht24 In his Wat1
nntitml VonorL "ftubiii tied to the aAv-
oJrtraTtdtnhyoWbll'c today. DrP
.. WW5 suportniopjij-ni oi mo owp"
western Jnsanq yntni at aan Antn
lo rel'dtnraen'ded'lho'mtnbliBhmunlof
aablaer state lifsatfelVsylum In 'fk-
as dvplaring: lerfi ato 3Gr persons
AnriumV In Irtlln nVll"nvllli' Willi W.1-
aliVes' 'lit -I'bVaB.iflfflC' Should bo can-
flnrih H?. ?lPft rcfsgnjmciuls na n-
iir re VI man m awjj KovuruiHB je
asj'luihs-'or Tt'sdH1 'characterizing tlic
jircnt laws as antiquated niulfSd-
ttut barbaric. Ho also Tccommeda
tfn appropriation of $12000 for a nW
hospital and also tho erection of two
now buildings With a capacity of Ji00
patients and other improvements
JinBfTU?i'tA?s7s'ouo' Tho toMi-
sanc population of this ub.vIiiiiv Is
1T17.1 which la rttt Increase or 51. Tlifao
hupdrt'd how patients woro admitted
during tho year 180 males and 120
females; 232 discharged; 134 wcro re-
stored making thp percentage of re-
coveries to admission 44.CC. Ho also
recommends tho abolishment of tho
present system of trying persons sus-
pected of Insanity and rcc&nimumlK
that tho question should bo loft to n
board of competent physicians.
prove luy
yr"
Up and don
iMTTNyumlg ovr
jfot uxno a woiar
luLr KhA mustc
vm a twiAt&rxf
jrii ii.f-1...-1
ajto Bjuuiuavrniii ht
LiHIcslLni aXi
Inr Hnln Iwf
Running
sweeping a
beds will
or beaut
doors
and t
stnlrs
making
healthy
t out of
o every uny
Tablets lo n-
rcgulato her
all dealers.
CettoH Fields White.
Rov. S. A. Barnes rotumod this
morning from a trip to Cups and oth-
er places in that section whoro'ho
went on bis duties ns pruuldlngeldor
and reports thut fields nro whito ith
cotton which scorns to bo' yielding
much bettor than oxpcctcTby many
A really
dor medlch
gross ot til
couditlonB tb
oy Kiduoy
bladder troii
larltiea. Tl
They help hillckly
in tho yolh
Hans Drug Co.
ciiecuvo kui
Aft Vust flfut
o dmaniJv
tt-IUflO
tfllkrfor
Lfo4 u
Hyraro
m pacMK
Hey ai)d blad-
ston tho nro-
nd then euro tha
it. Ubo Fol-
all kldnoy and
d urlnnry irregu-
afo and reliable.
tud permanently.
go McLomoro-
AtfMliar Leads Ft'dcrals
Dy ABsoclnted Press.
MICXICO C'JTY Me.. Sept. t'C Tho
Guvontinont la convinced that tho re-
ports that aoncral Hlglnlo Agullar a
regular army omcer is icauing a mrgo
body or icaqrais in ruouia ami uxau
arc correct.
nv Associated Press.
MKXICO CITY M5x. Sept. 25. -A
now ntovemunt was mado today to so-
curo pence In Northorn Mexico when
President Mndoru and his cabinet Int
structed tho Minister of War to orrer
an amnesty to tho followers of Oon.
PuBcual Oroxeo.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres of
land In Daylor Co. 10 miles of Soy-
mour 2 miles to best school In coun-
ty On llrazos rlvor 3 sets ot Im-
provements nil tillable plenty ot
water. Will trado for property In or
near Abllcno. No junk considered.
Soo Kydo Salo at Christian College.
!4lS U r. Mt
jnost t.lpasltig Jeffcct t lh
vindowbier "im)piWMilB
hnd It IsnioW thai one Klndi
From Tupsday'n Dully..
Tho Annual Fall Opening and Fasm-
lou Iixhihlt of Mlnlcr Dry Ooods Qoni-patv-
'Abllcuo's. Progressive Storo"
begaii this morning and tho building
has been thronged with eager shop
pcrs much of the day. When ono vis.
its tho salesrooms of uiIb popular
storo each year th'ty aro n'"dp to feel
that ertalnlv .ho alnw nr nurnaBSca
anything that has over been mado in
tho way of aMramlVQ morotlnndiso W
them or Hint will bo bIiowii but each
Season newer and prettier novelties
nro brought out. This year tho record
will bo hard to surpass. Irr the first
place tho full page ' advertisement
showltiK the beautiful designs iu la
dies ready-to-wear which appeared In
Sunday's Dally Reporter was cast at
home made hero In Abllcno att-Tho
Reporter ofllco and the spirit of buy
at homo pervades this entire storo
which Is showing tho greatest stock
of merchnndiso over offered to tho
public during tho many years of bus.
InosB in tho city. Kvqry linohns been
carefully selected and Is full and com-
pletc. the range of prices being such
as to meet tho demands 'of cypry-
body- n
Dress Gonds'Jieiinrtmcnt.
. Iu lh(s dotartmol''mnny'orthenew-
Irst thlngK that fashion has decreed-as
thftfJptcsiiare- Bppwn. " -In tlo Ja'rge
renter winuow or me mam salesroom
three handsomo things nredfsplayedi
On tho: tinier of ?hi wlntfrivMstarids a
t ' t i. .. " . f.. . z . . .
pcatluiiii .wax.Jlcuro enou'iug a whito
jbcaded Tunic over wlilto charmcuse
jto the right Is a pattern of champagne
fchnrmqoie tnni)ut'ilc(l(4t n pattdrrt
f spanWecfi tArtlfim lMtlr! artistically
draped una giving to the window a
In Uio 'next
oro snown
Kinds tho hand-
ponio corduroy materials in.nnvyibluo
jirewjiandjcroam No puioreyias
this SVoroUowri fii kcoeRcnstf a
lino of dress goods Iu all of tncCMftw
lweavcs and matorlals .
IrWlSriSS department tuU'nio rn-
porlor- whD-wna -ftsslgned to UiIb ta(co
is.alwaj's anxious to cotno. Hoautlful
lints and handsomo evening and' party
tgowiiB' for beautiful lad Ida aro as at-
tractive to o'ur eye ns tho IticIodB fruit
'Hint hangB in the- iato fail from tbo
pcuelt or'npplo troo. it was In this
dcpurtmoflt that wo wore shown thbso
tltlugu that go to please our gracious
women.
In hats Wo woro shown tho Russian
Turban tho Galnesborough shapes In
Cerise and Gold and hundreds of oth
er tbnndsomo creations that wo have
not the nbillty to 'descrlbo.
In read-to.wcar dresses tho showing
Is most complete and elaborate The
designs in evening and party gowns In
hrocaded. charmeuso. crepe motcor
ohlffons etc. arc extremely beautiful
and attractive Tho lino embraces
gowns or rnro grade- and texture and
those who soo thorn cannot help but
bo pleasQiL
In coats and heavier garments tho
famous Wooltcx lino of suits in all
grades and makes In tho new mixtures
and chovlotH whipcords -utc from tho
plain tailored suit to tho elaborato
braid and velvot trim many with tho
new vest fronts nro shown. In coats
tho new Johny and Mackinaw coat Is
very popular and catchy. In tho full
length nnd fashlonablo mixtures tho
Chlqcilla Is shown.
In a short artlclo llko this It Is im.
possible to glvo oven a faint Idea of
tho beauty and elaborateness of tho
stock of merchnndiso which this firm
has brought to our city. A visit to tho
storo will convlnco you Hint fashions
latest decrees nro hero and that one of
the greatest lines over shown in the
southwest awaits your inspection.
FOR SALE Fhm registered French
Coach Stallion. Will sell nt a sacri-
fice. Ho cost mo $3500.00 and I of
fer him for Balo nt $?50.Q0 which Is
cheap as dirt. IGHi bands high
weighs 1C00 pounds 8 years old. dark
bay flno style and action trots closo
to 3 minutes sound nB a dollar good
foal getter gcntlo as a dog and should
sell to tho first man that wants a
stallion. This season. ho covered 100
mares at $1G.00. Ho will easily pay
for himself ovory year- Would con-
sider a trado for good mules. For
further information adrcss Wm. Lush
Brcnham Texas. 0-20-2t
LOST A ladies blue coat suit between
Abllcno and Ccntcrllua on Nugent
road n suit box with T C Campbell's
'lablo on It. with other mdso In box.
Howard If returned to T. C Campbell
Dry Goods Storo. . 0-20-1
WANTED Ono thousand cottnn nick.
crs in Wilbarger county Picking ibe
nnd boord or 85o without board. Come
to Oklannion which is in tho famous
Red Rivor Valloy whoro cotton will
mako 2 to 3 bales per acre. J. C Clem-
ent. 24-4
WANTED Several good -stalk fields
for mules Havo car load of heavy
draft horses for sale I can sell you
horses and mules by the wholesale or
retail. A. F. McDonald Abilene Tox.
0-27-2
Sow Barley for .fall and winter gra-
zing and mnko a bumper crop to
thrash In summer . It sown Oct. 1st
with good seasons. ;an bo pastured In J
December January -February nnil
Murch. Tho nvoraKOfihraHliIng yield
(for tho last four dry years with me has
been from 36 to CD bushels per acre.
Also have spring Barley yield this
year .4fi bushels por acre. Either varie-
ty cnual In feeding value busied for
bushel to corn. -My seed 1b of my own
irnlslng and nfijjojutoly frep.frqm .Jobb-
Bon grass i'or miormaiion anu prico
Address R. N. Jones. Arlington T)f-
0-27-3
FOR SALE OR TJJADE Ono flio
large jok and 25 .bjwkc.f.lWBes con-
sisting of mares and one twoi and
tkrfiQ years old colt J. IC Mnrrs Ab.'
Rend. Texas. . . P-27M1
STRAYED Black ranre about 15 12
bands. Hour yearn old whito spot u
foro head. Scar on right hliul ahcklo.
Will pay $5.00 roward W- F Peoples
Abilene Texas 0-2T.2
Fow if
with tho
tended '
Colic Ch
Tho rou
dlarrho
niost
It a
dapnrg.
An artlclo
should In Hi:
Bitch Is t
Cough Re
many dei
II. W. S
wrltOB
edy lc
croup
salo by
thjrf'Tui
nxbtfcomlt
loycasey wiim
ijr-'uy aHec
urs. mmci is ono or
i(IilmwbnOhlo BTlu
jprnnmftotfaiirsyru
miv uvemjrvr chukiib.
wild is rn!
s real merit
popular. That
ClMfflUorlalns'
attested by
them:
Ind
ugh Rom-
colds nnd
est seller." For
YoiiHKCJit JRwIer Ih Kuropc.
Mario Adelaide th now Grand Duch
ess of Luxemburg and tho eldest of
tho bIx daughters of tho late William
Of Nassau Grand Duko ot Luxemburg
enjoys the distinction of being the
youngest and ono of tho most popular
rulers In Europe she having a short
time back taken tho Qtth of accession
amid scones of indCBcrlbablo enthusi-
asm. Sho Is Just 1$ years ohU
Luxomburc 1b n constitutional grand
duchy governed by a chamber consist-
ing of fifty-two deputies elected by tho
people every six years Tho powers of
tho grand duchess aro limited by the
coustlutlon much as aro thoso of tho
monarchy In England. It was be
foro this chamber and in the presonco
of the djfforcnt foreign diplomatic rfr
nroEonlntlvcs that tho outh wbb taken.
To thd'accompanlmont of enthusias-
tic cheering tho graceful young rulor
walked to tho throne prepared for kor
n pretty Ilguro fin a white dretm of
Irish Inco wearing ovor her shWer
tho orange colored cash of tho House
of Nassau. Then la a clear voce sko
read tho speech from tbo throne her
slmplo graclQUsnesa and youthful
beauty qapturlng evory heart
Tho young grand duchess bids fair
to bocomo tho Idol of her people. Sho
Is a great (over of sport nnd la not
only a splendid horsewoman but is
also an enthuslastla. angler and nn
adept at skating and ski running. With
nil this slid is an assiduous reader
her favorite study brine; history. Slnco
her father's death she has taken great
lntorcst In contemporary politics and
social questions and Is deeply con.
corned for tho welfare of tho folk sho
Is called upon to rulo over. Now
York World.
jwu
anx medicine
UMtorilivucccBM
th u4a of n
flora "Tlip!"TlBf'
l ! Ill IIIW
ttMT neigh hrfbood
a rmuiibMun.
have met
that has at-
ambrlalBs
Cueraedy.
collo and
effected in al-
havo given
For sale by all
Flak-Teethe Girl.
"Girls with plnk-tlntcd tooth havo
a -loving disposition and will mako
good yives" today acciareu ur. Jac-
ob S. Wolls ot FargoN. D a delo-
gato to tho National Dentists' conven
tion horo. 'Young men wouiu ao
woll If thoy would Iravo their sweet-
hearts' teeth examined beforo marry-
ing them Glrla who havo dull chal
ky teem aro not proao io iovo aau
will not as a general thing mako
good wives. .-
"Girls of wireiy inclinations navo
tho pink tint just below tho gums. It
can bo readily seep if ono will look
closely. Tho color la la tho enamel
and not as some dcutlsts state an
overhnnglng of tho gums.
"It would seem that tho best courao
for a young man to pursue when ho
has doubts about tho slucerlty of hs
sweetheart Is to havo u dentist ox-
umluo hor toqtb. 1 know ono who did
this. He found that his sweetheart
had chalky teeth and that sho loved
him for his mpnoy. Theso nro scien-
tific facts. Tho disposition of a per-
son can also bo determined by tho for-
mation of his teeth. If you aro a por-
8ou with aquaro whito clear tooth
tlitf chances aro he or she will havo a
strong character and will coma to dl-
tlricUea la tho world."
Mthiffey & Filwiler
AKMiyf-tLtw
Mor Bid. AbilncT
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1912, newspaper, September 27, 1912; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314681/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.