Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 193, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Their Paper; Material to IJo
Used on Santa Fo Is
Carried Through.
"Special to The Reporter.
BUFFALO GAP Tex. March 23.
Messrs. Davis and McDanlel wired yes
tcrday afternoon to Coleman for an ex
perlcinced pressman who seemB to
Siavo the only key to setting up th
big Chicago Stop Cylinder press re-
cently bought from the Coloman Volco
and found too intricate for tho local
inen to set ub. He is" expected to ar-
rive this afternoon and the press will
.probably bo In running order In a day
or two. . The manager of the plant
will begin to setting type and to plan
lor the first Isau.e which will probably
xomo out about tho last of tho present
sonth.
A largo realty deal Is reported by a
3ocal realestate dealer F. B. Severs In
Which two lots of the S. "W. Hampton
place In tho southern part of the city
iwcro. sold to a prominent irian of this
'place.
Tho regular Buffalo Gap baseball
'.team played a picked team on tho
square Saturday defeating' the latter
tby score of 13 tor12. Battery: Perry
nd fchelpS; Lovett and Bell. Tho
arcular team will do fully organized
jwwn and play some big games.
Large iron sewer pipes for culverts
ion the Santa Fo north of here passed
Ihrough yesterday. Other railroad ma-
terial is moving through here. The
."main gang of Sbarpe Is employed in
-3ao region of the station The Gallas
ang is completing its mile of work
jxtorth of town
Tho pupils of the public school had
thelr pictures snapped Monday near
"iae gin by JMr Storey local photog-
apher. Twd services of church were held at
fthe Holiness Sunday by Rev Mr. B. P.
iNeely of Peniol. The night service
Twas the best attended in months. Rev
3He Is preached Saturday night at Ho-
liness. During the afternoon a nieet-
iing of the chtjreh board was held and
'private business was transacted.
Henry James Cashier of the Abilene
iFarmcrs and Merchants National bank
teas' yjolting in the fcity yesterday at-
lernoon. Dr. B A. Hendricks our "now local
tpuyslcian recently from Locknoy Tex
2lb is already doing business in tho
tdty and seems to be settled for good
rwlth us.
CarpenferB this week are busy at the
fEcoggin store putting In a few more
ilong shelves for the new goods arriv
ing almost daily. '
The pupils of Professor John Hutto's
tclass will stmvl an examination In hls-
ttory this aPrnorn. rho professor is
tyery popular among the boys.
Several Potosi old settlors having
.read in the Repo'.ler of the develop-
meats going In tho Gap were lured to
.ur city yesterday asking questions
and pricing lots. They seemed pleased
-with the place.
Two children of A. M Wright have
ilwHii 111 this waek. Tho condition of
"W J. Elliott is rnportod critical this
Tho fh'm of Tims Lips intends to
iut In a big lino of furniture soon if
stbey can secure a storago house in tho
tit?.
f iff 9 yatrkM Mmr
"WMirte JIM Way okjudgigT
thAfuturmmut by thk Pogjr
aI The Past success o(
IEPMONT
QiGjm
ETTES
is proof of thclrtoperior quality.
PiedajjmCirjarettes are made from the choicest selec-
tions of fine old Piedmont district tobacco.
Pictures of yqur favorite base-ball players in the "big
leagues" ere noyv in Piedmont packages.
Piedmont Cigarettes are packed la TIM FOIL
iTHERTY-FOUR BAPTIZED AT
BAPTIST (JIIUItCH LAST NIGHT
At the First Baptist church last
night a good fellowship and expert
ence meeting was held conducted by
Pastor C. C. Coleman. A large con
gregation was present and many Chris
tians testified as to the good they had
received during the late Martin meet-
ing. At the close of the service Mr.
Coleman baptized thirty-four who had
made profession of faith during trie
meeting and been received for bap-
tism by the church. .
Capt Bogardus Again Kits the Bull's
Eye.'
This world ftrntmyrifle shot vlio
holds the chaininoii record oflOO pi-
geons In lOONJconBecutlvehots is liv-
ing at Lln6flln 111. RecWtly inter
viewed hjBays: "I havoTsuffdred a
long timJwith kidney and bladder
trouble ifd have usedf several well
ney medlclnre all of which
o relief unlll I Started tak-
's Kidney JPlllsf Before I
y's KldneJr Bill I was sub-
severe baAcachofand pains in
ys with upprresion and of-
a cloudwvoldlnc. While upon
n the ftprnUfe I would get
daches. Js"q I have taken
ties of Foley's Kidney Pills
0 pecpent better I am
never bBthoTCtr with my kldneyB or
gladder and once mor feel like my
own self All this I owe solely to
Foley's Kidney Pills and always re-
commend them to my fellow suffer
ers." (
McLemore-Baso Drug Co.
known
gave ml
ing Fo
used
Jected
my kid
tentimJ
arising
dull hi
three bj
and feel
Landens H. C. Dillard Geo. Stribllng
G. L Eayer Arthur Herring J C.
Wilson W. B. Hale J. W. Whitley
A falling nerve no larger than the
finest silken thread takes . from the
Heart its impulse its power Its rgular-
ity. The stomach also has its hidden
or inside nerve It was Dr. Snoop" who
first told us it was wrong to drug a
weak or failing Stomach Heart orKid-
r.eys. His prescription Dr. Shoop's
Restorative is directed straight -for
jtho cause of these ailments these
weak and faltering inside nerves. This
no doubt clearly explains why the
Restorative has of late grown so rap-
Idly in popularity. Druggists say that
those who test the Restorative even
for a few dayB soon become fully con-
vinced of its -wonderful merit. Any-
way don't drug the organ. Treating the
cause of Bickness is the only sensible
And successful way. Sold by McLe-
more Bass Drug Co.
.
L. S. Miller of Morkel was among
the visitors" In the city ..yesterday.
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Medicines Made From ItffrTfg nnd Herbs
lp. the good ojd-fasirloned days of
our grandmother thoy depended upon
medicines mndef frgftihe roots and
herbs of theflefd vroJro disease.
How's This!
Wo offer Qno Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
aot ho curedjttiy Hall's Catarrh Cure.
-Jfi. Atooney & Co. Toledo 0
.Wo thoSimdorsIgned have known F
irfcheneyaiqr tho last 15 yeare and bo-
vllevo hiw imrfeetly honorable in all
buslucr transactions and financially
a!)lelcar.'yout any obligations made
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rWaldlag Klnuan & Marvin
Whohfeale Druggists Toledo 0
til's CiA arrh Curo is taken lnter-
yt rtctjpg directly upon the bipod
juuebufe surfaces of tho system.
Inonlals sent free. Price 75 cents
.per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family PIUs for constipation.
"BKKOKEXKIBGE AIJTOMOIU LISTS
W(W YESTBIUUY I.N CITY.
iDr. J. W.. Wliarton of Brogkenrldgo
ptbo apnt yesterday In tho city loft on
jta first wostbouiul -train for Sweet-
vfmlmr thqnco to Gall where ho has
ipretfMolonal business.
Doctor Wharton came to Aolleno in
. iMrty horse power Studebaker uuto-
jtwbjle tho property ot a fjlend. Hp
! pleased with Abilene
JDV 1? Thowpson and wffe Vlw liad
1w4 litre the f several 4ya vjslt-
tasMr m Mr 0 w.' rt1mit
Oonete HeJthta returned last. ht
iif ther &6ro Mt Biff &prla.
j 6. Manning and UJtfepoy l9 '
Kht tor Toyah near which place tnr
mOl visit the parent of thw forHW
PETIT JURY FIFTH WEEK
FEBRUARY TERM 1010
Morgan Weaver J. L. McLain W. F.
Tripp George Albore J. L. Morehead
Dlgby Roberts J. B. Warnick W J.
Cupuson H S. Morgan D. R McMa-
Jmn F. E Henderson Pinkney Young
J. H. Campbell W A. Moon W .T.
ChnBtlnn L. E. Perkins H. L. Poopst
O. A. Smith' J. I Tucker A. W. Hun-
ter W. R. Yemerlee J. H. Petree G.
L. Wright A. R. Payno Otto Carter
J G. AVobb. J. W. Newberry. J. H-
Lydia
pound tl
made frl
ills hat
thirty years
promises writ
bottle by curl
of feminine ills
medicine.
Vegetable Corn-
remedy which Is
herbB for woman's
in this way. For
is been redeeming Its
on the label of every
housanda of women
It's a good honest
W. S. Earnest of Midland who had
been hero ojsJBlralaess Ifos returned to
his home
lonulno
Regtflg
S.i
icelaln
!raors
bs-co.
J. R.
night for
visit his p;
llcan
bert
ents.
city left last
rwhoro he will
Failed in Health
"My mother died six JBafiL a20" wrjj.es Miss Ruth
Ward of Jerseyville' IIUrWTVft meto care for six
children. I had neverlraen stronguandftnis with the shock
of her death was to rnlich for mcjf
"1 failed in heIth.fl was tirjp all fhe time and did
not want to go ajfrwliffre norxare for company. 1 had
the headacifi all ltie tine anjr sch bearing-down pains.
"A veryl dear lricnt adisedine to take Cardui as it
had done hel so iffftdf g6d fip I commenced to use it
and now I am in gooc
J4f ft
'oraans
Tonic
Women's pains rre relieved or prevented and women's
Strencth is qufckly restored by Cardui the woman's tonic
You yourself know best u you need it or not.
If you do' need it do not delay but commence to use
it at once. Every day of delay only Jets you slide further
down the hill. . . . .
Dbn't wfiit t Jien but begin to taks Cardui today for Its
use rio matter how prolonged cannot harm you and will
surely do you good.
Writ to; Udi' Advlwr Dpt Ctetaw Jfdtel Co. CiutUaoo T.
fof S0clailiutrmtb0tiU-pu twn-imt ywsmn tpt vrmm" tm w
ft BteTN. BALL1NGEB W
ft Obtometrlst and OpUclan. ft'
ft Over Palaco of Sweets Abllone 10!
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NOW
Is the .time to think
about
Papering That
Room
t
Ourtock of Wall Paper is the
largest in the West. Our prices
lowest. New goods arriving
daily.
Ralph Paint & Paper Co.
Abilene Drug Co.
A. R. ChristoDber Prop.
OUR
Undertaking Goods
are now in and we are pre-
pared to serve the public
when such service is needed.
Mr. Wynn the undertaker
may be found in the building
day or night.
ABILENE 'FURNITURE CU.
House Furnishers
and Undertakers.
Both Phones Nos. 32
E. W Morris W. L. Culler
$700.22
Absolutely Free
$100.
The beautiful Cut Glass punch
"Bowl and on0 dozen glasses to
match valued at $100.00 will bo
givon absolutely free (including
platter that Is now on display
ln! tho show -window of Geo. C.
Harris) a our customers who
rt'lll give us their trade. Remem-
ber howevor wo aro selling
STRICTLY FOR CASH
nnd there' will be no deviation
from this system.
Call and see the punch bowl
nnd glasses and then buy your
meat from us whero you aeoure
only first class and 'prompt ser-
vice at all times. Your patron-
age will be appreciated
City Meat
Market
Chestnut .Street. .Abilene Tex
Seatl Side.
"Hail" Rider
to your Tornado Policies
yja M--immmm
REPORT 0JF THE CONDITION OP THE
MS
&
MERCHANTS
National Bank
In Abilene Texas
At thelClose'of Business January 31 1910
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $411075'.32
Bank Build and Fix. 11500.00
U. S. Bonds and Pre-
miums 136500.00
Other bonds ...... 10500.00
Due from TJ. Si Treas
urer $1051.65
Due from banks
4nd in V. 229668.33
B.ila of Ex. 161497.20
Bills Of Ex- 16149720 392217.18
Total $967792.50
LIABILITIES.
Capital $100000.00
Surplus and Profits . 77675.42
Circulation 100000.00
Rediscount NONE
Bills payable NONE
Other Borrowed money. NONE
DEPOSITS:
Individual $582541.16
Bank 9444981 4
U. S 1000.00
Cashier's Cks 10558.11.
Dividends
tfnpajd . . 1568.00 690117.08
Total S967.792.50
The above statement is correct
HEN&Y JAMES Cashier
That the Deposits of the Farmers & Merchants
National Bank have
Increased $256687.98
since September statement's proof enough that
it does all for its customers that a good
.Bank can do
The Old Established Bank
1881
1910
LOUIS c: WISE & SON
REAL ESTATE
'an?
FIRE INSURANCE
LOUIS C. WISE & SON
CHESTNUT ST. ROBERTS PHONE
A TALK ABOUT PRESCRIPTIONS
w When you take medicine you dp so because you want to get well quick
O ly. Bring your prescription to our Pharmacy and wo will help you
all wo can. Your medicine wll contain exactly what your doctor
A directs and It will be compounded from the purest and best fresh
Z drugs by experienced registered graduate pharmacists. You can send
5 or leavo your prescriptions on y ur way to work. The medicine will
be prepared and delivered at your uousb lmmedlatOy without ex
tra charge Let us fill your pr scrlptlons.
5 HABHIS UOIRtTQr STOBB
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a BM. W. AI-FKKB C3CMKAN
0 DKNTIST a
0 BouthwwUrn phone No i9. O
a OfWo In J4xndv BulWfcf O
O ovr MoLMtorf-BwM Drue Oo O
12 Per Cent Interest
YOU are paying that Jn rent. 3ave it by owuing
your home One-Fourth Cash balance One to Five
yenrs 8 per cent interest. -:- -. -:
Sayes Realty Comp'y
ROOM ig RADKORD BLDG.
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 193, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1910, newspaper, March 24, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315765/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.