Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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& Company
Elegant Home for
Sale '
The home of B. B. Bynum
Cor. N. 3d nnd Beech Btroots is
for sale. This Is one of tho best
locations In Abilene a good two
story eight room house with
bath gas and electric connec-
tions. Instantaneous heater two
room new servant bouse good
barn and In fact All tho conven-
iences to mako an elegant home.
Loans on Brick Buildings
We aro prepared to take good
loans on brick buudlngs In Abi-
lene at 8 per cent.
E. B. Bynum & Co.
LANDS. LOANS AND INSUR-
ANCE. xt " &
O LOCAI S AND PERSONALS ' Q
n
i A. L. Jones returned yesterday from
a business trip to Baird.
J. W. Monk Of this city left.today on
a Tow- days business trip to Baird
G. R- True left this morning for
Bradshaw on a short business trip.
W. J. Taylor returned yesterday
from a business trip.to Fort Worth.
J. W. O'Bahnoit left this morning
for Clyde on a fo days business
trip.
Walter Pnge of Sweetwater spent
yesterday In tho city on al business
trip.
Worth Hibbftt left this morning on a
few days business and pleasure tiip to
Cisco. "
G. T. Thompson of this city left to-
day for Ballinger on a short business
visit.
J D. Hogg of Merkel who had been
hei on a business trip lias returned
Some.
J. A. Buford of Merkel jwas among
the business visitors in the city yes-
terday. Bruce Clark of Dallas was among
the business visitors In the city yes-
tijrday.
A L. Jackson of this city returned
yesterday from a business titp to
points cast .
L. W. Campbell and w!fo of Donlson
are among tho prospedtors in tho Al.
ileno country
W. D. Mayfjeld who had been here
on business left last night for his
home at Midland.
Will Spurgoon of Big Springs was
among the business visitors in the
city yesterday. t
S. C. Stephens of this city left yes-
terday afternoon for Meikel on a Tow
days business trip.
G. T Irwin of Bradshaw was bore
yestenlay visiting friends and attend-
ing to business.
CS.Lloyd a business mnn of Waco
Is among the business visitors in tho
Abilene country.
Bob Rqddlng who had been here on
biiBlnesB teturned last night to his
home at Merkel.
M. V. Cnrtor and wife of Midland
who visited L. W. Jones and wife lioie
lmvo i etui ucd home.
Mrst P. C Hnrris and children loft
this morning for Colemnn where they
will visit relatives.
R. G. flohrno of El Paso who had
been here on a business trip loft Inst
night for his home.
J M. Anderson wife and children of
Sweetwater were among tho visitors
yesterday in tho city.
COMPARISON
Luzianne Coffee
alwavs FRESH in its nlr-tlght can:
PURE; always STRONG always
PROPERLY BLENDED j always of
.UNIFORM QUALITY; nlways 8AT-
atiifactory; pound cost a little
higher hut cup cost very much
lower.
XAKX A rTISK MAN'S QUO ICE BETWEEN THE TWO 3
Aik Yow Gratr nt REILY-TAYlORJCO. New Orleans U. S. A.
Mrs. Ella Carter or LampasaB Is
In tho city tho guest' or her Blflter
Mrs. A. 11. Powers.
1l I. Thomas wont to .Merkel ycslpr
day on a brief business trlp4 returning
last night at midnight.
Miss Susie Plnnoy of Anglcton ar-
rived In tho city yesterday to vls.lt
hdr undo J. C. Plnnoy
E. M. Barber nnd wife who had been
hero visiting friends' hno returned to
their homo near Trent.
11 D McMorrls wife and children
of Murshall nro among the prospec-
tors to'thcr'Ablieno country.
Mrs. P. 11 Green and children or
this city left todny for Bnlllngetwhere
they will visit relntives.
J P. Thomas Esq. of Bay City Mat-
agorda county was a professional vis.
Itor in tho city yesterday.
A B. Mosher of Sweetwater who
twns n business visitor in Abllend yes-
torrtny haB returned home.
Wj E. Franklin who had been here
on business has returned to his home
In the Ovnlo neighborhood.
J. C Donald loft Inst night for'Mld-
land where he will spend a few days
visiting relntiveB and friends.
J. R. Steele of Stamford who had
been here on a business 'trip left yes-
terday for Tye-on n similar trip.
R. N. Harber artd wire left this
mronlng ror San Angelo where they
J will visit Mrs. Harbor's parents.
" Mrs( R. Nichols arrived yesterday
from Clifton to visit her husband who
is temporarily located In the city
E. P. Lamar who had been here at-
tending to business matters returned
Inst night to his homo a Odessa.
Wllmer McCariy loft today for Fort
Worth to snend the remainder of the '
of the winter with his grandmother.
MrsP.- C Rider and children ieftj
yesterday afternoon for Merkel whero
they will visit relatives and friends. (
M. V Lane loft this mornlnsr for his
home at Coleman after spending a
weflc here visiting his brother R. O.
Lane.
S. H. Hall and family who had bum
hnre trading nnd visiting friends re-
turned thfs morning to their home nt
Ovalo.
Tho condition of Prank WlUInms
who Is seriously III at his home oji
Palm street is reported today as im-
proved. J. C. Thompson of this city return-
ed yesterday from Dallas Fort Worth
and Weatherfoid where he had been
on business!
Mrs. C. C. Forrest and children of
this city left Inst night for Big Spring
where they will Visit relatives and
friends.
Rev. B. F. Tatuni returned to his
home at Merkel last night after fill-
ing his appointment at Colony Hill
Sunday.
G. JH. Farmer left last night for El
Paso where lie will spend a week vis-
iting friends nnd attending to busi-
ness matte.
F. P. Yoeman who had been here
digposing of unclaimed fruit trees
went to Merkel last night to close up
a deal there.
EP. Daniels and wife have returned
to their home at Bradshaw arter
spending yesterday here shopping and
visiting friends.
MrB. J. C. W." Green and boy of this
city left yesterday for Merkel to visit
the former's sister Mrs. Monroe Frn-
zier. They will bo absent from homo
soveral days.
Elder J. M. Popo who had been heio
Visiting his son Frank A. Pope a
Simmons College stddent returned
this morning to Ills home at Gorman.
Mrs. J. B. Mnyfield who had been
hero visiting her sons. A- L. and
f sr "fnYtffnftl l.nn Mnlafmvnnfl 4 n linn :
home nt Gorman
Miss Willie Munsey of Gilmer who
had been visiting her uncle P. G.
Collins In Enst Abllono loft today on
tho noon train for her homo.
John Eoff and wife of Merkel who
had been visiting relatives at Merkel
passed through Abllono ypsterday io-
turnlng homo.
J. D. Gear and wife of Arlington
pnssed through Abilene yestoidny on
thoir way to Auson whoro thoy will
spend Homo days with tho Nichols fam-
ily. Arthur AlBobrook of this city who
visited relntives Th Hill county re-
turned homo yesterday afternoon on
the first westbound train.
A J. Mortnn. wlfo and chlldiop of
the old Gulpn neighborhood who vis-
ited relatives In East Texas return-
ed homo yesterday afternoon on the
4:27 westbound train
Bulk or Loose Coffee
Of ton Btalo from exposure; often
contains dust; seldom strong; nev-
er uniform; hap-hazardly blended;
never satisfactory to ono who
KNOWS what's boBt"; pound cost
lpwoti but cup cost very much
higher
col. smvAiw onci: exilld I
jrAY cojh: into his wuiits.
ffEW YORK Jan. 9.A special lo
tho World from Washington says:
Colonel W)tytim pt stowart of the
Coast Artillery who was exiled by
President Roosevelt nnd subsequently
forced .Jo rctlro frrim" nctlvo service
probably will bo vindicated before this
session of congress adjourns A bill
Introduced by MY. Ohnmblorlain tot
Oregon la now ponding consideration
by tho sennto committee on military
affairs. H Authorizes tho presldont to
nppoint Colonel Stewart "to tho rank .
nnd grado of brigadier gonernl on tne j
retired list of tho army." Tho bill
recites that Colonel Stowart served
for moro than Torty yearB on tho active
list.
Seeks Pcrsonnl HPnrlnp.
Friends of Colonel Stownrt In iUz
Senate are seeking to obtain for Him
n personnl hearing before the commit-
tee on military affairs. They" will de-
mand that he bo glvon sucn an op-
portunity to come before the membors
and tell his own Btory of exile and
mistreatment.
Those supporting tho clrilms of Col-
oriel Stewart to the rank and title ol
being general tell an amazing tal0 of
petty persecution continuing for four-
teen years which finally drove Col-
onel Stewart into exile and from tho
service In disgrace. These statements
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nnd their repetition about the senate
wing of the capltol is having moro ef-
:i-
ifci man supponers oi Mr. uoose-
veil wuiiiu curu iu uuiim.
Plana for the downfall of Stewart
began In Fortress Monroe in lH'Jt
frnii in h'nriroHo Ainnrno in ixhi.
when ho flatl refused to join tho Ar-
my club at that post according to
friends of the old soldier. The tale
Hmv foil la
The Army club at Fortress Monroe WANTED-The-milk from 1130 Jersey
was nt that time larsely devoted to cows thl! J0"- Get busf; u' Fam'
card playing and drinking. Its presl- er' J- sidcs Creamery KlWme . Tex-
dent was William Penn Duvall now as- 6-4 d&wlt
a major general in the Philippines but WATED-AhorseloT his feed light
at that time a lieutenant w 10 Stew-
art was a colonel. Duvall tlip suDor- . TT . . .
dlnnte insistedthat Stewart his bu. APPU' to S. H. Young At Reporter o -
perior should become a member of c' .
the club. Colonel Stewart absolutely men WANTED QUICKLY by big Chi-
refused on the; ground that he had cag0 Mall Order house to distribute
a family to support and could npt ar- catalogues advertise etc. ?21.o6 a
ford to play poker and spend tne mon-
oy necessary to become a member in
good standing. Bitter feeling was en-
gendered between the two'officeis and
continued until the present.
Two years ago General Duvall wns
stationed here nnd was in gient ravbr
with President ROoseveit. It Is assert
ed that ho persistently urged the ex
ilingof Colonel Stowart and his forced
retirement. His insistence was iinaliy
rewarded nnd the heaping of Indig-
nities upon Colonel Stowart began and
continued until his retirement Dur-
ing all the Intervening fourteen years
General Duvall Is declared to hae
vindictively pursued the officer who
refused to join his club.
Those PIe of Bojhood.
How delicious were tho pies of boy-
hood. No pie now ever tastes so good
what's changed? tho pies? No. It's you.
You've lost the strong healthy stom-
ach tho vigorous livor the cative kid-
neys tho rogulnr bowels of boyhood.
Your digestion is poor and you blame
tho food. What's needed? A complete
toning up by Electric Bitters or nil
organs of digestion Stomach Liver
Kidneys Bowols Try them. They'll
restore your boyhood nppetito and ap-
preciation of food and fairly saturate
your body with new health strength
and vigor. 50c nt McLemoro-Bass
Drug Co.
EUREKA GLEE CLUB ARRIVES
TO GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT
Tho Eureka' Gleo club whiqh Is
scheduled to give an entertainment at
the Carnegie library hall tonight un-
der the Ljceum bureau arrived in the
city this morning and the members
aro stopping at the Commercial hotel.
Proan nntlppR Hnv these are enter
tainers of the- highest calibre so an
evening of first class music is an-
ticipated by those who have rondo ar-
rangements to attend.
A Frightful Wreck
of trnln automobile or buggy may
emme cuts bruises nbraslons sprains
or wounds that demand Buoklen's Ar-
nica Salve earth's greatest healer.
Quick relief and prompt euro results.
For burns bolls sores of all kinds
pozemn chnppod hands and lips soro
eyflB or toma its aupromo. Surest
pllo cure 25c at McLomoro-Bnss
Drug Cp. 1
I sold four L. C Smith & Bros. Ball
bonrlng typewriters in Abllono yes'i
terdny. You hnvo board of tho L C.
Smith and every time you have henrd
It mentlonod you hnvo heard some
tiling good of it 1 couldlnot soil as
many ns I do if It was not tho best
typewriter over bunt Entirely visi-
ble tabulator back-Bpncor" two-coior
ribbon automatic rlbbonv(Veverse will
notnjlo" will not skip typobars will
not'hnng tip. It's the best yet. Call
too at the Grace Hotel and Jet me dom
onBtrnte tho machine. Geo. T. Ctorvin
Special Representative
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MONEY
FOB RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished
.Mrs. R. H. Parker
rooms.
ll-3t
'F0R RENT Good homo nrtd G acres
ianti jn etig0 of city. Seo Znck Adams.
10-5
TTOR RENT Two furnlshe?! rooms.
53G Beech St. Roberts Phonis 1C1. 10-3
FOR RENT-7-Iron warehouse 100 feet
iong in blocit fronting po3toff!ce
24-tf COMPERE BROS.
.
F?U RKNT-Elegant southeast rooms
VJIOSe III. ouuuuiu lur 11KU iiuunu-
keeping. RobettB phono 660.
9-3 1
FOR' RENT To- ono or two young
men large room with exclusive use of
dj ng bnth Roberts' Phono 317:
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F0R RENTThree nice
unfurnished
rnnmo trrmmrl fl nnr with lint h Plnno
n 4Jg s or6 strot. Rol)erts
I Phone 4724.
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8-tf
WANTED
Week. Liberal expense allowance first
month. No experience required. Globe
Association 1212 State St.Chicago.
7-0
"nnoIeon's Grit
was of tho unconquerable never say-
dlo kind tho kind tnat you need most
wnen you imve n bad cold cough or
lung disease suppose trocues cougn
syrups coq liver on or uoctors .nave
all failed don't lose heart or hope.
Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Satis-
faction is guaranteed when used for
any throat or lung trouble. It has
Baved thousands of hopeless sufferers.
It masters stubborn colds obstinate
coughs hemmorrhage la grippe
croup asthma hay fever and whop-
ping cough and Is tho most Bate and
certain remedy for all bionchlal ar.
rections. 50c $1.00. Trial bottle tree
nt McLomorc-Bass Drug Co.
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COTTOLENE
Whave 600
if
ma i Jr
.$1
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er
Ve want all of our customers to know; that we are going to take care
ot them in price and are here to give you the very best Groceries at prices
that aS right. We are going to have some good things for you during
1910. Ve thank you for all business given us in tne past and hope to
have a continuance of same. '
irm
LeesorTs Grocery .
..AuSiSIZETIEID -A.IDJ3-
BATES t
Ono Time.. Ono nont a Word
Throe Tluios Two Cents n Word
Soven Timed Pour CentB a Vord
One-halt cent a word each subsequent
lnsorUon.
FOB SALE OB TRADE
FOR SALE Perfectly gentlo Jiorse $50
S. J. Tlllott 7-7
I
FOR SALE Somo extra good work
mules A. P McDonald Abilene Texas.
7-7
FOR SADE Ono four ton refrigerat-
ing machine good condition cheap.
Seo or write J. Sides Confectionery
Co. Abilene Texas.
FOH SALF-Two thousand balds first
cuttliig 'Johnson grass hay 45c per
b-iio quantises to suit purchaser. 1 N".
Batterson. S-7
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FOR SALE Scholarship either com-
bined or singiu In tho Abilene Busi-
ness College. Wo can make a price on
these scholarships that will pay you to
investigate Apply to Reporter Olllce.
27-tf
FOR SALE Ono Mahogany Bose &
Son Piano one oak dining room table
and 6 chairs 0116 oak Morris chair nnd
bhaving stand in oak o at a bargain
Mrs. W. M. Lacy Apply to Mrs. J. C.
Russell 430 Beech St. 10-3
FOR SALE OR TRADE A No. 1 room-
ing house furniture and fixtures and
best location in Abilene. Will trade
for horses and mules or cattle. See
J. S. Roydson at R. E. Carter & Co.
Real estate office over Wiltshire gro-
cery store Pine street. 9-7td&wlt
work 21 Hours n Day
The busiest little thing over made
are Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Every
pill is a sugar-coated globule of health
that changes weakness Into strength
languor Into energy brain-fag into
mental power; curing Constipation
Headache Chills Dyspepsia Malaria.
25cat McLcmore-Bass Drug Co.
EVANGEL STOCKHOLDERS
TO MEET A WEEK HENCE.
During Forthcoming Session l tho
Simmons' College Bible
Institute.
The annual stockholders meeting of
Tho Western Evangel held today was
declared adjourned after a short ses-
sion until January 2 at which Hme
another meeting will' be called.
This action was taken because of
the Simmons College Bible Institute
which will convene next "week for two
Buckets and we are
this at
.35
ce on Cottolene is liable to
time and we only make this
to let every one have it on same basis
Yours
LARGE
RETURNS
MISCELLANEOUS
WOTICE If you want a scnolarshlp
in "tho Ablelno Business College wo
can sell you ono at a reduced prlco.
Abilene Roportcr 27-tf
NOTICE For switches pufrs trans-
formation rolls sec Mrs. Standley. S.
2nd and Palm. Roberts phone 738.
v 15-30t
THE MOLER BARBER COLLEGE of
DallasTex. wantB men to learn tho
barber trade. They ofrer splendid in-
ducements and a short term completes.
Thoy mail free a beautiful catalogue
and ask all our readers to send for It
10-2t '
FOX
TYPEWRITERS LEAD
Note the following: "After long ex-
perience with various typewriters wo
hnvo disposed of all others in our Gen-
eral Ofllccs also InHhe New York and
London ofljees and adopted tho Fox
exclusively. (Signed) C. W. Post Pos-
tum Cereal Co." Tho Posj; institutions
ise something like 150 Fox machines.
Mr. C. M. Rork west Texas agent will
be in and about Abilene for some time;
If you don't find him at tho Grace Ho-
tel cah on '
J. A. LAWLER
V
At Bradfield Drug Co.
weeks' session. Stockholders or the
Evangel company reside in various
portions of West Texas so it was
deemed advisable that the meeting be
called during tho Institute In order
to save time expfenso incident to two
meetings.
Indications appear to point to the
biggest' nnd best Bible Institute in the
history of Simmons college.
Mrs. R. H. Oldham and nephew D. M
Oldham Jr. returned today from a
threo weeks' stay on the former's
ranch near Steeplerock Now Mexi-
co. going to offer
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price in
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