Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 345, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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CUSTOMS OFFICER
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VISITOR
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NOTES GREAT IMPROVEMENTS
liocn In Sen If nt Imfetlo for Six
Yours mill tn Able to Apprccl.
at? Ilnplil Growth of
Western Cklos.
J
A number ot Abilene people licl
lug it cannon joo licttonon
Will WliUotl. have returned froitf
ford which City In limiting prcpara
Uoiib to ontortnln vlnltors Who will
tUlond tlio Old Confodorato rquntou
In ilin onrlv nnrt of tho wcok rind
Woodtnttn log-rolling in MiaJrittor p
In finite of Ita shortage of wn
Stamford 1b making every effort to
entertain ita visitors. Tho grounds
ttro In ft shady quarter mid addresses
win im iinilvnt-ml liv n number of lead
CUB inr nnniiltrrn.
"Stamford 1b In u bad way for water
In fact largo signs liavo been painted
to be noBtcd on the grounds announc
ing lin. Inn WntGr will Uft BOld for
.t. i. Wobstor Culled States
innu. innimnlhf from Laredo was In
tho city between trnlna yeaotorday tif--ternoon
while onroute td Dig Spring
' ... ' .. '...m h..Ai..i n iit1n nf wnnlrrt
wnoro uo wni siiuuu i-iuiJ.u " ling mat ice water wm uq oum v
vlBltlng his parents. Ho will also go Wj tlvo C0Iitaa glass" said tho returning
jfcpil often saidf
ym ti wh 1 1 Xc-' jyj IV
yfu HlI TnA tft Jffm&ui
ami BXSwufwo li (nilUi
Stnm MSri LUFlArUWH K--ys
jRflm atwinxLntfirc- um
1HI ..fnJr ..... 'SbJL.Tlu(
.j -r-ri jnnri.j iikuii ..'. "7..-
T flH Jl&ur tfmc- tried
U-riy21 ANNE
fWa Coffee
JJnOutAHttJMflKP
El PaBO whorq ho will visit the cus-
toms officials before returning to his
home.
Mr. Webster- has been in tho sorvlco
tot Laredo bIx years nhd during that
time hna boon off duty only once bo-
foro this time and' as that tlmo wua
spent in a Journey through portions of
Mexico this is his first visit to west
Texas In that length of tlmo. Ho no-
ticed many Improvements In every city
this side of Fort AVortli that ho haB
passed through 'and proud of tho
growth.
"I have been hearing horrible Btorloq
of tho drouth conditions and ravages of
typhoid fever etc. in Western Texas"
aald Mr. Webster "But I find that these
worn mftstlv false reports.: I saw evi
dence of recent rains all along tho road
.out from Fort Worth and believe that ! 000-
viuiinra. In view of Stamford's he
reditary cordiality to visitors this ite-j
Hon indicates that water is aoomcu
moro precious than gold In th0 city
of pavod Btreota..
GOYEIlNiniMT FIGWUE6 SHOW
VAST WEALTH OF THE INDIANS.
WASHINGTON August. 20. Added
fllgniflcanqo la glvou to the froouent
attempts to loot the property of tho
A.nnrtnnn linllnri wlien the oxtcnt of
the wealth of tho red-alclnned brother.
Improperly dubbed Poor Io Is onco
realized. "According to figures which
have been mado public by this office
of Indian affairs. the total value pt
lands belonging to the Indiana is more
iirtn SK7n.OOo.000. and the amount of
actual' cash hold is more than ?62000-
MAKE EVERY DOLLAR WORTH
MORE THAN A DOLLAR!
Mm nnH nf fiin drv snoll la near. Aa
for the other reports I never gaVc them
credit."
After being in tho city only and hour
and a .half the customs offlcer left for
Big Spring on tho second west bound
train. 4
WESTON MOISTS ON
LONG PLEASURE TRIP
Were Here Yesterday Aftetno6ii Go-
lug to Stamford For Last
Night Stop-
Tim flcurea of It. G. Valentine com
missioner of Indian affatrB who -.cccdod
Francis E. Leupp show that
tiia tribal nrooerty of tho Indians is
valued as $251768238 of which amoun1
$189708708 la In lands and -soi.itjo-5.50
is in timber. The individual prop-
erty held by the Indians is even great-
er amounting to $309356210 of which
$280306751 is in land and $29049450
la In timber. Ecsldcg this real estate
"Poor Lo" has $56204658 in cash in
the United States ti-cnsury and funds
in banks amounting to $6514371. Fig-
... -. Vio nriwnnt flHPfll VOttr Will not
bo compiled for many months from
now and they will porhaps show that
the Indian is worth oven more. Tho'
total value of nil tho Indians' real
nrnnnrtr. whmi Commissioner vnlon
. c i .i.u rnvniin.r in; tiiie'a acqountanta completed theao lat-
A party of alx autolsta traveling in ' . j5760180f whlch
wn fivn flasaencer cars a Bulck 17
nnrt nimlmerB thirty wore in tho city
'-yeaterday afternoon for a few minutca
nut flirnrps. was $bbZUii:8W wiiiuu
with cash amounting to $62719'371j
gives tho enormous total of $638820-
while on their way to Stamford where W1
tiiov wpm fo snend laBt night.
The six people have come from Gal--i.notnn
liv nnsv ataccs and plnn going
as far aa Denvor Colorado through
Tho popular opinion Is that the In
dians are a rapidly-dlanppdaring race
and that they will soon become x-
innt TNmimu do not Uenr out HUH
told yesterday by Father O'ltcagan.
"liVir years Joseph Hubbard has be-
lieved It his message In Hfo to go
West and preach tho gOBpel to tho In-
dians'" siiii! the. priest. "Ho had plan
ncd to study priesthood but shortly
bo decided apparently that hji) could
wait no longo'rt and on July 3 ho loft
Boston bound for the West.
"It Is believed that he had money
to get him aa far lis Chicago but no
trace has been found of. him. Tho
lad 18 of a deep rollgloua disposition".
He Is sturdy and willing to work and
ls probably engaged at something In
an effort to make moro money1 to tnk0
him further West."
Father O'Ucgan Bald a special
search waa being made among clrcusea
and wild wost shows where it 1b
.known there aro Indians.
ooooooaoaoooao
n ' . a
S U. S. Department of Agcicul- O
Jt turn Weather Bureau. O
f '
tt Wlllla U Moore Chief.
oj.oo.QoaoDoi-opaoooo
For Abilene and Vicinity: Tonight
and Wcdnesdny generally fair weath.
cr; coolor Wednesday.
For East Toxas: Tonight and Wed-
nesday generally fair weather; cooler
In northwest portion Wednesday.
For West Texas: Tonight fair
cooler in tho panhandle; Wednesday
partly cloddy cooler In north por-
tions. Maximum 102.
Minimum 79.
Mean 90.
An educated .nd-rondor will never be poor. To "know advertising" is
to have a practical knowledge of values-oC things of when and how
and where to buy. No one having and utilizing such knowledge
could ever be unthrifty or in any sense careless or reckless of ex
ponses. For such knowledge makes for thriftfor saving.. It makes
one proof against shams-false values-manipulated reductions. The
intelligent ad-reader uses as much thought consideration education
and ability in buying things as is required in earning the money that
is spent foe them. And that amounts to a substantial increase of the
value of eyery dollar of the family revenue!
These days of hot and sultry
wenthor drink cold bevorages
at ABILENE DpUQ CO'S: Foun-
tain. What you cnll.for you will
get. No substitutes.
A. R. Christopher
PROPRIETOR
JOSEPH DALY; M.D.
Practice limited to disease of the
KYE EAR NOSE THROAT
ANI FITTING LA8E.
Office and Residence one block
wesr of postoflice
M. R. Miller of Morkol who had
been hero on a business trip loft last
night for his homo.
Rainfall 0.
-IV
x--
us far as Denver Colorado tJipuBU theofl and the Indla ofllco statistics
varIou8 points pf. Interest in that state uvtXie birth rata last year waa
.andUien back home returning througli thousand: while tho death rate
southern Texaa and Old Mexico.. Thoy
carry enough proviaions dcuuiuk.
guns etc. to camp over night at any
place they choos0 and report a glor-
ious time. ' K
In tho party were A. R. Donman
n t. wnrrtin. C. M. Thompson S.
o' ! rr01. Tinntlfiv Newman and
Charles Denman.
83.4 a thousand while tlio aeaui rate
waa 31.2. Tlio Indian population of.
tho country is about 300000 scattered
throughout 26 atates on 187 reserva-
tions with nn aggregate area twice the.
size of the stato of Now Yoflc "Poor
Lois" per capita wealth Is npproxl-
mntPlv S2.130: that for othor Amerl-
owner and driver of the Bulck while
tho Chalmers is driven by Its owner
Mr. Trayer
wmun ana ... t $1 n00
Mr Donman Js . nwned'hv the Indians aro
rich In natural resources of ali kinds..
Afnr nf tho tribes own some ot tno
best timbered land thore la in tho Unit
ed statea. Tho value of the agricultur-
al lands also runa far up in tho mil-
lions. Murh of tho. land In the vail-
n u .'.onrvntlnllH IH VIlllIIllllG Ull
lllllL'l U" -4
dl f LPT?
i - . .. m k .. j-' TiMrc
tlf J&ilutjf th( ilch alilLjaPfSli ;)Ft
A:. nl.n y..l.nti.IBy IM'vlnii
ttJlUU UOIflJf lKlkIlUSUlJlUZ K jg
nitfF miff un'iJtflB. t
ijlid cous (JTe sKJrwhllif patwl
nv!nc tli linMnn nf thJ mofaul
To knoii vour health sound! to avoid
I tho Ills of advancing years; to con
serve your physical forces for a ripe
and Healthful old ago; guard your kld-
"ilbya by taking Foloy'a Kidney Toniody:
McLemoro-Basa Drag Co.
M.
MOSQUITO PROBLEM S0LVEI
Aro the iiiosfiuitocs as bad this year
as the people hark froi i their vocation
say?
Net canopies on all be hi
soit buds .some ohrc lorte
At
prov
wltli
If Jtm waut'iiintlsp
OH
llllR
bJtJ UiegeirD. D Prescription. j They woro accompanied aa far as
Wo ciiJKva you a compact neat Cisco by Mr. Herring who wont n
pncinirayTo havo handy ror ar r.onts.
i if imiikuu -wruKKiat.
GXGttrrt .. this city left yea-
terday nfljtfr for Roby on a short
buBlnpji-ifrlp.
A. H. Herrlnit and clilldren
today' for Cisco to visit Mrs. Hor.
'b sister Mrs. J. W. Call' and
before roturnlnc homo will snond eov-
y j oral days at Gorman tho guest of Mrs
X.UUIUOD ...WVI.Vi. ..A.M. .. mu...uu.m
to Fort Worth on a business trip.
Professional and Business Directory
OF ABILENE
The Hub of Central West Texas
K. C TUittfEIt M. D.
Physician nnd Surgeon.
i. make a specialty of Chronic
and difficult casos.
Office at City Drug Store.
I.. W. HOLLIS. M. D.
Office Sayles Duilding Rootnt
16 and 17
HourslO to 12 n. m. 2 to 4 p m
At HolliB Sanitarium 8 to 10 ..
m 4 to 6 n. m.
WILL STITH A CO.
Notary Public
Office over Cltlzons National
Bank
W. O. 8HAGKLEF0R1).
Ilnrihuirc Tin and Iron Worker
ivitll.ENK. THXAS.
Mrs.
Mattlo Ijaasltor formerly of
I )IxW' Fonnur of h'hurbor formerly of. this tdty loft this morning for Whit-
of Abilene loftliis morning for hibi uuy whore alio will reside. Her Bon
liOnioafi-VTf!ltlng Ills. Mister Mrs loft aoveral days ago with tho house-
Lucy T.i'lbblo hero. hold goods.
NINE EAR OLD SON OP REV.
T. h NICHOLS 1)IED TODAY.
Aniimw the nine year oia son oi dug iom . - ' i
Rbv J p'nSioJb in North Park died nud Ran and coal dope-site. The ranges
mornlngatabc St five o'clock from . support about 600000 sheop and cat-
this mow i a Biioi i 1csbo8 brJ m n reV.
'ieSS" S s Fune lice" will nuo of more than ?272o6o Id the. var...
Syifouro
tUisaftcrnoon.byRev.Johnl.Hhrd.H r.m a )(e(mging
ty'The Rev Mr. NIcliolB Is a Baptist the Indians theniselvoH. "ictiqall.v
und former atudept. at m- --Jt Stn X aS
inons college on U) UilR. wcillq nturnl resources
WILL RESIDE IN ABlU.Jfc congress for education and improve-
O. B. Horn and wlfo camo in this " " h
morning from Motkdl after spenaing nniiPfltlo.. of theso facts mill
.a few days with relatives. Mr. "o;lKlrfeB rolntlg to the wealth of tlio
was married Sunday his bride Doing. . . to-emnhaslzo
TVTIaa Ollln TC ROCOrS. j
A-I.auw ------ - -- r i
The couple will rcsiuo in Aoiicnu mu
I Indian nt this tlmo servo to. emphasize
Mm fnnt thnt. oUBldO Of AlaSKU 1110
i . imi.. ntff ln mnnl' irnfllnliln
...:.. .. . I !. m.n."l(l"ll ItmuD uwu. .u ... . "--- -
groom Having an ihwi " "v o-- ifibd tQ loot ti1080 ost acquaintqu
eery store pf . uobs.
ABILENE MAN CALLED OfO
BEDSIDE OF HIS SON
H M. Mooro living on corner of
South Fifth and Sycamore streetflleft
yesterday afternoon for Snyderln re
sponso to ii message from thftlrplaco
telling hi of tho serious llhBs of his
Hon Wl&roro llvlruwo mlloB
from SjdorJ Tho nreasago did not
state4ho nairo oOho son's IllnesB
buWgcd tJMWmo com0 at onco
with tho Indinns' affairs say that un
less sweeping reforms aro brought
niinnt In Mm handling of tlmlr bualnesK
and tho protection of the Indian from
unscrupulous land lawyers ami sciieni-
ers that these millions will pass into
other bands.
For Infants and Children.
The Kii
iche
br has bn a sufferer from rIcU
Tor the laf twentv-five years unl
found anvr relief until heUguu
lukUK your Caicareta. Since he has
betifTn taking QRscarets he has never hull
jtlfG headacheuf They have entirely cured
fim. Caf-carfls do what you recorauminl
hem to dof I will civo vou the prtvlleKe
fof usinsii name." E. M I)iokon
i mo Iltliner St. W. Indtanupolls Jud.
. tAl-tAatKtl 1Xttf Taaft flftul
n nnn.l k7ktA- Uf-ilra.- IWfi1rn nr Cltnm.
16c. 2So. 50c. Never old iq bulk. The spa-
Blno tablet stamped C C C.
. (Mm or your OMy tack.
GiuraatMd to
ROA' SEES CHANCE TO
PREACH TO INDIANS
nnrcAGO. Auk. 22 Mombora ot
the Paullst cadets attached to St.
Marys Catholic church hav0 beon de-
..nml n 1n(v nn ilntnctiVCB in a City
wide search for a boy missing frifm
his residence in Dorchester Mass
...I... I.. I.MIr.uu1 In fu 111 (IlllnnilO. Till'
1ltl ID WMivu . ...--.-.
Rev. Peter U O'Reagaii attached to
St. Mary's Church was Interested re
cently In tho enso of Joseph mutuant
ir vonru old. tho mlsafng boy and
tlirnuch his cood offices tin cadtii
woro put on their novel search
a strain: story of how tlio boy
HinnetH ho had received a special call
to evangelize the American Indian n
minion ho rewarded so sorloiiBly ho
ran away from homo and family was
ffCASTORIA
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n umununorpnine norriaraL u mr
Bill wotNarcoticTI f IV
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Ktl MTSama 1 Hi. 111
H fflSSSkHi ( til
I Hi' Hon. Sour Storoaclt.Dlarrtm I IV m
HAdr U!i . Wwmv luit.fi1ciniic Potfirich W L. J flU
R npii mil Loss op Sleep. J Tilt
UK1 Ri-Slma Sidnaaire cr
; K NEW YOHK. J
mm wtrumMaMOi
BWiGuaranleed under t lie t'oocUji
K. I.. NORTON.
. t'lie Plumber;
Complure lino of Bathroom Spe-
cialties. Both Phones No B.
j : ' .'
;
W. C. NEAL
Dentist;
Office ovor Comptoh'a Drug
Store. Otflco phOue 709 Rob-
erta; .Residence 4C7 Roberta.
4. M. tinted & J; M. Alesunder
SURGEONS
Orilcv In Alexander Building and
nt Sanitarium. .
CARNEUIE LIBRARY
Open wtjclt days 9 a. m. to 1
m. 2 p. ".m. to C p. m.
3UNDAY
Heading Room 3 to 6 p. m.
MtEE-TO EVERYBODY
RADPOBD BUILDING
'DfRKpTORV
.1
l)H. IV. ALFRED COCIMtAN
DflNTIST
RQbiirts Phone No. 2Q2
Office in Alexander Dulhllng
over McLemor.e-Bass Drug Co.
W. A I'll A VEE CASH M. D
Office over HarrlB' Drug Store
Hrs. 9-12 a. m. 3-G p m '
Phono; ReB. S W. 240;- R. 437
Office; R. 221.
First Floor
W. OOtiAR & CO. Dry Goods
ana uiouung. comer Pla
and North Third Ste
FULWILBR ELECTRIC CO
Dcnlors in Electrical Sup-
plies. Facing PoBtoffico.
SINGER SEWING MACHINB
OFFICE. Facing Postofflce.
Second Floor.
ROOM I Arnold & Bound derj-
era In Real Estate.
ROOM a.EugonoDobogory.At
torMy.atUw. M
. ROOM 3 S. A. Plteor Agt Coto-
rmio Nni. Llfo Assurance Co.
ROOM 4 unit T.i lion L. Cox
fawyeiv
ROOM (i. II. A. Cok Lawyer.
ROOM 1 .1. w Mofrett Lawyer.
ROOMS S 9 10 11 Klrby & D
vjdson Lawyers.
ROOM J 2 D. G. Hill Lawyer.
ROOM 13 E'ton F.Tteid Stenog-
raphor.
ROOM 14 O McCauley Mgr.
McCaulny Land Company;
ROOM 14 Praetorians LaughllK
& Olsen Organizers.
ROOMS IB 16 17 18 Sayles A
Sayles Lawyers.
Third Floor.
ROOMS 19 and 20 A. J. Taylor
District Manager Brotherhood
American Yeomen.
ItOOM 23 II. .I.hndshaw RaU-
rotiil Uiillder and Promoter
ROOMS 27 and 28 Branch of-
fice R. G. Dun & Co; Glen L
Corrle Manager.
ROOM 29 B. B. Bates 8tU
Manager Carry Lombard
' Young Co. Lumber Dealers
ROOM 32-Riinsell Bros & Co.
. ROOM 33. P. R. Up Broker W
Meichaudlue and grain.
ROOM 3fi Clarence Lanlut
Brick Manufacturer.
BA8E3IENT.
Palace Barber Shop Hot
Cold Baths
ul
.Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMWtTUH0fMT. Ktwyo-HeiTf.
A Good Sign
that a man is prospering is the steady
increase of his Bank Account. We
would be glad to count you among our
customers. The surest way to get a
start in life (without inheritance) is by
the beaten path of regular savings. It
is the one safe sure way of Eettincr on
vour feet. Get ahead a few dollars.
It will open the way to butter things.
The Commercial National Bank
of Abilene Texas
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