Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 86, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 4, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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4 KILLED; 19 INJURED
IN VANDERBILT RACE
ft
Appalling Price in Human' Life Paid
for Automobile Speed
Contest
bi& fclftn-FAfin Mut hw
linlrj HmltirM
Th ntaf llhithtf twin lhrili A
llnmii Kjiifltm for HncU Hlntio xm
lull I limn lnhl wlteeln In my lirnd.
Tim blood tu My vciti lmn iiilniiM
murn tuiddly Niw hit Kd MlHl-r
In ISrnlh rmmiy tMiulil no tun fnrm
mom In TnyUir cimiiiy nMlided by Ihqj u u mi ihIiiohIIvo mmmmml mm
tfond r"ip1o of Abilene could do NoVr jimt should bu lipprcpiltd liolli liy tlm
NEW YORK Ijrang Island Motor Park
way Oct. I. IAur killed nnd nineteen
stvrlOiiBly Injured tliroo of them proba-
bly fatally wiis tbo price of human llfo
pnlri today for tho rtlittli rtihiilng of the
Tmidorbllt up raco won lii electrify-
ing fnshlon by Tlitrrj Grant driving n
jju-horsopownr Alco.
The killed!
MATTHEW It BACON mechanician
-for Ilurold Stone killed when Colunibln
cor No. 12 plunged over iv bridge spun
nlng Westbury Road.
CHARLES MILLER meelmnlclnn for
XouIh Chevrolet killed when Chevro-
let's car loft the conrBo mid Btruek a
touring car.
ArERDlNAND D'I'MA New York
manager of Pope-Hartford Company
killed In early rimming siiinshnp on
way to ru'-e.
EDWARD LYNCH vim down after
Tace died of his Injuries tonight.
The Injured:
Harold A. Stone drive rof tho Colum-
bia ear both legs broken Internal In-
juries; May die.
Mra. Ferdinand D'Zublu both legs
broken condition critical.
William Knlpuer driver LaucJa car
broken leg.
V. Daduln driver Abbott-Dotrylt.
.bruised.
Louis Chevrolet driver ReqtiHte
back Injured left arm broken. '
James Nelson struck for Arthur
-Choxrolot. Iok broken.
Thomas Millcrr struck by Pope-Hart
ford air fractured Injured Internally;
may die.
C. II. lylttroll mechanician car No.
27 shock and contusions. .
Frank Toplla hurt In jarly morning
smashup; will recover.
Charles Gromniuccl the Toplla chauf
JTeur; brluscd.
Henry Haggoudon spectator hit by
Dawson's c;ruoctnIndlollTnw7TlFta
Dawson's car; condition serious.
TUorrls Levinson spectator struck
.by Knlpper's car; leg broken.
Cornell Reld spectator leg broken.
Cornell Held spectator leg broken.
Mrs. Gussie Heldtcninun spectator
cut and bruised.
Mrs. Lillian Iloos arm broken.
Mrs. Martha Roos. cut nnd bruised
Joseph Cook scalp wound.
William Peterson knocked .uncon-
scious by flying tiro from wheel.
Thomas Sonuners and Edward H.
Brown injured in D'Zublu accident
iimt Htmm would bo 'taken to prohibit
n repetition of today's nccldontB no
mmx pills
for bnoknche rheuinnunr.il knlnev or WadOfr trouble untt urlimry IrreRttUrltltft
Kolcy KlvincvItUa purity the blugil rmii-ro lost vitality ami vlRar KflfuneiiUtoiUutt.
Mrl.KM 'OtAlM Illtl'M r1. ' '
0m
mittoiMi tlio Propln of Ablleno nudj
Taylor county should ormtniiw n uiury
iiHHochttlon mid begin nt mr to study
tin dairy biiBlni'8t for It l n busl-
ines that iniiBl bo gone Into Intelli-
gently. Then mippoHO that a iiumbor
of farmura should decide to go Into
j busluesH on their farms. If thoy arc
nlinnundeliU'lit was mada olllclatly of 'outfit (hen tho dairy association loan
the board's attitude
AitIiIpiiIm HpiisiiIIoiihI In Extreme.
The accidents that caused two of the
three deaths recorded wore sonsntloua
In tho oxtrctno. The first occurred
when tho Columbia car driven by
Harold Stone suddenly-buret a fire
nt the upproaeh to tho Comout bridge
crossing the Westbiiry road andt be-
coming unmanageable plunged over
the money or help thoni to barrow
i the same ns did Ed Starr In'EnUh
farmer nnd by tho lnmlnenn limn.
Pursuant to thin imtvetnent llio lort
Worth mid Denver and llui Wloliltn
Valley railroads started n "squealer"
train on Monday Sept 2(UU front De-
catur Texan. This train will arrive
Ih Abilene Texas on Octobor Stli at
i o'clock p. in it will bo act out nt
not able to buy their cows and dalryi(ni Wichita Valley depdb and nn op.
porlunlfy will bo glvon to every oitt?
to visit tbo train and soo the results
of proper euro of htigs and to hear
county. I want suggestions from iroyj txporl 11(Jliro on tho Biibjeet
:L T "'I'" f ' Tl Wo most respectfully urge all farm-
tbrprlsp. Will you let tuo hear froml va wIlM ' '.
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you good people.
F S. UOUNTIVBE. I
! nnco Of Abilene to arrango to bo In
t
tllllUUWIV 1.... 0. .. ; - -- j
the parapet. The great iimohlno went
mor twice In midair and landed on Its
slc'-e crushing out tbo life of Matliowl
It. Bacon Stone's inechanlcinn who J
was caught under It. Stone himself
sustained fractures to both legs and
internal Injuries from which it Is doubt
fill If ho will recover.
' The killing of lxriiis Chevrolet's me
chanician Charles Miller name ns tbo
cllma of a mnd attempt of Chevrolet
to regain a lead lost through frequent
tire troubles. Tho tinting French dri-
ver who earlier In the race Intel reeled
off round after rotind at sovonty-threo
and n half miles ail hour hurdled it
PUTNAM SCHOOL BONDS
FOR $9000 APPROVED
this city on that day and to pay this
exhibit car a Visit and hear tho lecture
The. business men of Abllcno and of
llio nearby towns should not lot this
)pportunty pnss. Talk this matter
over with your neighbor nnd bring
htm nlong.. It will do you good whoth-
er you ever intend to ralso any hogs
y i or npt Yon cannot afford to mlBS
Attorney (lenernl Finds Kvcrylhlu thisopportunlty of learning something
Itegiilur; Cotton Hrlngliig Snl- ! tmt Is Of such vital concorn to the
Isfaclory Price. j country.
h m i Do not forget t)ia date and plncei
1 Abilene Texas October Stli.
Spe.fal to The Ponorter.' . . B. E. LOONEY Scc'y
PUTNAM Oel. 2 .t. .M. Hulford the Abilene 25000 Club
Wholesale groceryinan .of Abilene i ' .
took dinner nt tho Carter-Holland Ho-'
tel 'last Friday.- Ho expressed Him-' ritnVLKSS WAHSHUMVOXDEll
self as bolnir woll nlpnsnl with tho' 1. ATM ST XAVAI INVENTION
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bad run In the iiarK streten witn inn ; otoIi nnd y0 ()llt1ooi for itnam. ' NEW YORK Sept. 30 Thp "crew
power on and landing on mice wneois ; I K uncle of Welsh. Ui.t' Is less Warshin." a vessel11 directed and
. .- f t 1.1. ..t.I. n-rt lllf f !! t I . ' '
onij lounu ins iu ifhbii- ""; i noro prospecting with n view Of lo-j operated from shore by means Of a
side to side unresponsive to us sieei- pntJK lloro te wpnl 0u al iKit complicated wl
InK Rear witn a suricK ot norror
r
TEXACOROOE1NG
is stronger at the lapylhan any otheiiady roofing
the special BituminoufjCement usednor securing the
laps has particnlar mmesive quakes and thus insures
strength where other roofingjir weak--a sufficient
supply of this cement comdffin ery roll together
mstructiAns for applying to
ealers
with the nails
pitched or fi
L'olfs
i'orS;
The
YBY
exas Company
eneral Offices:
Houston Texas
sj
I
STREIGHT ASKS
FO
HABEAS
CORPUS
Foley's
Kidney
WOJIAN CilAIKJEl) WITH MUItDKRj
OP JIUSnAN'D IS FIGHT-
IXG FOK FKEEIM)3I.
ANOTHER WOMAN IMPLICATED!
from tbo hundreds assembled at the
spot the car pltmgod Into tho fence
Land swept It away lilto so much pa
per then ploughed deep Into a passen-
gor-laden louring car moored on tlo .
side of the road. ' Tender ciafo easb of the public park to
wri-iiiumiN iihm-i ... ..... -m. Albert Clement who is now In
rno impact wits terrtnc ami me uu-
coiupiicaicu wiruiea'Uiiiiiuiiuo ia i"f
to inspect tho gas well east of Put-) latest naval wonder in Germany ac- 31c('lell.in County 'Grand .lury luilcts
nam and says lie wants to buy a tract ! cordlngto reports wllcli have just Jlris'. l'atsy Neff on Charge of He-
of land close (6 the well. . j been received by navy men here. With- jug Implicated In Slnrdpr of
Judgo H. U Itussoll of Dalrd was ; in a radius of 18 miles from tho con-j jUeGregor Edllor.
Ii oilr city Friday on btislnoss. trolling apparatus tho new warship
Air P. C Neeb bos sold the j?aV it is said can be started stopped.
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iJnmt Won Itiicfl lir Narrow Jfarglii
'T Urant who distinguished himself last
entrants of the touring car wero tossed
high in the air. All escaped death
however but Miller was enught InHho
wrechngo and was Instatitly killed.
Chevrolet owes 'his llfo to the stauch-
ncss of his steering wheel upon' which
he kept a firm hold to jthe end. Ho
wns pulled out of the debris with noth-
ing more serious than a lnjoKon arm.
TJio third death of th day did not
occur on the eourso but In nn ncel-
dont en route to the race. Ferdinand
D'Zubla an automobile man wns the.
Alctlm Ilia wife suffered both legs
lirpken in the smash-up
Dalrjfng Fnjs llio IMght 3Iau
H. E. (Kd) Starr bought tho Bell
J & Froy 22 cows at ?40 borrowing the
money from the First National imni
to pay for. cattle and making note nf
12 mot-Ilia. Ho rentcu tno ueii .
vAnr by ilnlsblug first In the fifth Van- ir v f!irins. tho old Nugent place fit
dorbllt won today's event from Joe tC(l Jt na a iatry. He sold six
J)awsoit driving aIni'mon by tho Hor-cowg From buttorfat and butter and
chnrgp.
There was an old Utile "Bniiare.
Dance' given nt tho Oily Hotel on the
south sldo Friday night.
Soyoral car loads of cattle have
boon shipped from this place to thp
Fort Worth mnrnefj tho past week.
There' Is a big dry goods sale being
pulled off hero today by the Putnam
Dry Goods Company.
Airs. F P. Shacklerord who has been
sick for the past month. Is roported
bettor today.
Wo understand tbsit tho Attorney
Gonoral hns approved the Putnam
school bonds for $0000. The public
school will open hero Monday.
Cotton is coming in at n rapid rate
and Is bringing a handsome price
Mrs. .1. jr. Surles with hnr' daugh-
ter Essie is visiting her son It. T
Surles at Ualrd this week
Mrs A. M. Miller tho well known
milliner nt B.tlrd exhibited a fine lot
ofmlllluory goods at tho Cartor Hol-
land this week.
steered and its guns controlled or fir-tg)cciui to The Reporter.
cd by means of electrical waves com-
municated without wlroB.
The 'German ;invnl pxperts aro mak-
ing experiments with a motor boat
model near Nuremberg. Tho state-
ments of an eye-witness who watched
thoprogress of somo of these trials
is published here.
Tito boat" hq says "was absolutc-
1
Pills
What They Will Do for Yms
They will cure your backache '
strengthen your kidneys cor-
rect urinary irregularities bull
tip the worn ou Tisaues and
eliminate the excess uric aci&
that causes rheumatism. Pre-
vent Bright's Disease and Dia-
bates and restore health and
trength. efuso substitute.
JIcLE.MOlMMIA.SS DKUG CO.
fng conviction; spectel literature will
itlvin Iw nrnnnrPfl tnr tfir nnrnRlnn. The
ArACO Ocft !. Application for ha- t'i ...in iiorf nirtrn.
bear corpus In the ease of Mrs Alin- matter ff) n local commcrclal
nie Streight charged with murdering rtllt . .nch ! niornt
her husband T E. Streight editor and Informatfon received at the head-
publisher of the McGrogor Mirror last uiartors of thc Association from the
July has been prepared and -frill be various commercial clubs Indicate that
presented today Mrs. Streight was 10 ngriculttiral exhibit at tho Fair
uut on u xu.uue uona uui uie grano. thIs rnU wiu fnlrly nu.atrato the pro-
-mo dom." na says was aosoiuw- jUry returncd nn indictment against cuvo cawclto of tho soil and the
y unmanned. The apparatus On board1. r vogfcrnw mi Bho was re-arrested . . capacttj oi uto son ana ine
.v.o .rt.tmitAi rrnm tim i.nnks livl . QSlLrnn5; """ B" wns re-arrosteu cmracter 0f productipn and will af-
VWIS COIltl Oiled. fOU thp banks b and agun lo(gctln jaI1 fP-thP lt nmitHnnl .Inmnn-
means of wireless tclesrapny. When I
first "arrived thc boat was lying mo-
tionless In the middle of tho lake. No
one was On board. ' Suddenly a gun
was fired on tho deck and I saw- the
-.n.h.i Virwvld In i-ntmllTft ft 1 it flrtvrt TlA ..
i "wt "' ""v' " "- Tj10 woman is a
boat forward
Tho grjtnd jury today indicted Mrs 8tratlon of the state's wonderful re
Patsy Neff'on a charge of being nn'ra ; QOKiini tnrnn n
at
accompllse In tho murder of T. E. ' . t:m Tl AlIRnlintinn iR nnvtRPa
Streight. She was arrested In Mc- n0rthorn aIld en8tern homo seekers to
Gregor and her bond fixed at $5000. i mn )n . . oetolmr nnd
frlCUd fl MrS. QI tr 4h nvrlOnUnml xnTinr.
. Strnlclif and Ih n wldnw. Tt- la nllnrrorl ........ x. -. . -.- ..
r w..tninl tl.i iimnoiivers of tho tm-: -I. "T "'.::": :.":. lu"les ol wo 1ftr wnero uennue
..tanned bo-it for an Hour during the L' 7 VI a lr ? CP information concerning tho agricul
manned boat for an i.our uuring tne StreJslt nto abusing hfs wife and in- tllrnl nnnnrtn(tieS enn iA PnrP1
sales be was able to meet ins note
of $SS0. Ho and his family did tho
work and cultivated tho farm and
J mnde feed enough with purchase of
nrohilna (cotton seed meal) so that
mw innrclii of 25 SCCOUdS. John Ait
ken In the Natlonnl was only a mlnuto
and six seconds behind Dawson.
Kccord Atmiber of Starters
Tho race was the most closely T;on
teBted of any or tho Vnndorbllt cup tncro WUH J0 r-eat outlay for feeds.
races and with tho two small car . thu omi ()f 2 months lie hod 16
events run as a unit with it the Wheat- VQWB aml cight fno young heifers all
ley Hills Sweepstakes and tho Mnssaa-1 pal(1 j.or i3UBItIcs thoro t was profit
equatrophy brought out a Tecord num-ifrom l)!gB nd poultry. This shows
her of starters. what Ib possible for the right man In
llest Tlmo Kver 3Iado Exceeded. nl0 dairy business. Every farm wlth-
Tho time of tho threo first cars to fin- j to tulles should bo a dairy farm.
Inn In tho main event oxceoded the bestand t farmers will turn to thl3 there
xlmo ever mado in an American road wm bo greater profit than In eojtoi)
and monoy will como ovcry avcoi?. tuo
TLHi: '1(1 ACT.
Ilon'l Wnlf for the Falal Singes of
Kidney IIIiicnn. Profit lly Abi-
lene People' Experience.
dfirtiino nnd iiKuIn In the ovoning. At
tlu-eiul of onoli test the unmanned
vessel va bradgitt to her anchorage
by the same unseen forces." (
INDIGESTION GOKS
xaco.
Wlnned EstnbllHhcd New Jtecord.
Grant by covering 27808 miles of tlni
course in 4 hours 15 minutes and 58 sea
onds. eaulvalcnt to an averago of 05 1-5
miles n hour established a new Amor
lean record.
first t'equlslto Is tho. man and tho man
who thinks Jersey ctittlo can live un-
protected nnd with no care is not the
man. Ho will fall with dairy cattle
las with everything olso. what ha3
n..t ii a Iirill ant as was heen t one l)y ku atarr can uo iuhu uy
the performnnco of these wlnnors nnd others who will work Intelligently and
as thrilling ns tho rnco Itsolf tho hqr- on business principles. This was not
tot caused by tho wholesale maiming all made ror Mr. uiorr ana nis ii'y
and killing which attended It cast lived and wero not In debt for supplies
such a deep shadow over tho specta- Wo hopo that a movement to start
tnv nnrHpiiinnta and management a croamory will not fall slneo It le
that tho crowd dlsporsed under a most promising of any ontorprlsa sug-
pall of sorrow.
Mill Jinn Again mu i..
Occasional attacks of backache ir-
rogulnr urinntlon lieuditches and diz-
zy spells are cominonarly symptoms
of kidney disordorslt's an orror to
neglect theso IHjt Tbo attacks may
pass off for nlmo but return with
greater IntonTty. If thoro nrcr symp- n-b tul
'tomri of dtepsy puffy swelllnKs bo- and las
low tho o&B bloatitiK ofVlimbs and antecs
JlcIiCiiiorc-Ilnss Sells
(Ion on the -llone;
Almost iVerybody
heoditche nervottnessl
are caused by a dlsord
Upset stomteh inttij
neb tllstn
.Ml-O-tfA
tion tbnt.
gestion
conditio:
earth.
A lat
gestod: and market for buttorfat is
without limit. There should no thou-
Yct notwithstanding tho list of cos-1 sands of cows milked on farms around
unities It wns announced tonight that Stephenvlllo Showing faith buslnoss
tho grand prize ruco ovor tho samo men have It may bo suggested that
eourso. will positively bo hold on Sat- business men financed Mr. Starr
rrday Oct. 15 Fifteen cars have al- knowing that ho must pay from pro-
Tcady' boon entered for tho event and ceods of tho dairy
Itronarntlons aro to begin nt onco to While tho nipn Is first nnd osboii-
iavo tho track In roadlnoss tlal and only an Intelligent man can
Kace Spoken of Only us Success. succeed ypt it Is necessary to havo
V. K. Vandorbllt Jr donor of tho good cows and a bull of first quality.
Ivopliy for which four lives wero sa- A poor cow will not glvo profit but
rlflccd today could not bo seen to- will provo a loss. Unless a man will
night having' loft tho eourso boforo leiirn tho need for best cowb this Is
Interviewers approached. A. U. Hnr- no business for him and ho had bcBt
Tington vlco president and general leavo It to ono moro Intelligent.
HtanaKor of tho motor parkway spoke Hero Is hope for farmors As was
nt the raco only as n siicccsb. Ho re- said by Mr "Young's nrtlcio somo
erotted of course tho deaths nnd Ic- tlmo sinco the best profit comes
chlents but was Inellnou to attrinuio won ine inrwur mm ui u.".t
t.i ...niniv tn thn eiitolessncsB of the able to do tho work and bo paid opt-
upoctatora. Expressions of sorrow ntrd sldo usual farming operations. Sto-
Togrot wore inuru u mi ora )ii.s..b ......v.
wnny sppctators Wore Inclined to Here Is a concrete Illustration of
lilamo what thoy styled Inadequate po- the possibilities of tho farm dairy
Hcingpf tho. course but official condem and H shows bettor than any argu-
natkm was InokliiK. ments tho success of a man who
JteMitl Xakes H Official Ahhohhcc- knows Uto business. Mr Starr knows
inHt tho dairy business nnd did not gq
Prrvllegd to bold tho raco la granted; Into It bllndjy and It will be noticed
W th bord of sitpervJBors of Nau that be did not kop nro tbo cows he
(Utility In whose power tho right to bought. Somo of thorn went to the
tevoko et'J. VfMlu It v.aa reported butcher as they wero not tho proflt-
unkles or any
delay a mlnut
Kidney Pills
ment until th
your old
return. C
elfectlvcnej
ody.
M. 13.
nut Stree'
had a pi
canto or
While i
could no
i... ..0 ii.
nun "i inn
I IHjnUl
timUFGtif tin
Jrtlies nrol
tlnjr lJiaJtn niull
uj4gs Em. Abilene
flatMMia grciv
tr Ar CI M
MnlrTiiK lihielni
tr AbIIcnoJ
jn AcrosX
w ratnerxs
i lnsteT
body don't
lilng Doan's
the treat-
well when
vigor will
provo tho
kidney rom-
op
ith 517 Wal-
l'0x Bays: "I
my kldlioys tlint
uddouly at times
was ralsorablo nnd
or life. I had hoard
a great deal about Doan's Kidney Pills
and filially 1 procured a box at tho
Uradflold Drug Co. Througirthelr tiso
I was rolloved of tho pain Inyny back
any my system wns toned up."
For snla by all dealers. Prlco 50
cents. FoBtor-MUburn Co. Buffalo
Now York sole agents for tho United
States.
Homembor tho numo Doan's- -and
tako no other.
lies!
- lack
knows.
fitmlJ
fcrcdl
fostlrrfi
V .. .IM.
Kinnli . 4tl..v n
DIU.IUVllAlV'IVi f.
uratTOiui ""-
. . sr . . j-x.jk
J 1111 BUlf UIBfSl'f1
I thai) all Jlhe fpccl
I mr jFI S I
1. juranblv ofipilo
tjHlf.w'l yd)' '"f'df
pig wfllef McIAfiiofe-l
meta 1 -1
al X. A
uJbd M
viis
as a
ifiything
tended to tiso tho Incident against him.
turnl opportunities can be secured
without travel or expense.
The' Commercial Secretaries will be
headquarters for out of stato visitors-
Proserin
.ii
i-iiui
that Njcft
dizziAeBB.i
totaacli.
idfrd stoin-
oy usinn
indl-
ltieh In fine
allHts ou
AVhen the chest feels on fire and the
throat burns you have indigestion and t t- - .
you need HEUDIXE to get rid of the.
disagreeable feoling. It drives out bad
ly digested food strengthens the stom-1 As a. household remedy for cuts
.ae'Ft and purifies the bowels. Prlco burns bruises piles pain and sore-
.ff'Oe. Sold by McLeinore-nnss Drug ness of all kinds Dr. Cox's Barbe1
Co. Wire Liniment 25c slzo hns no equal
If not satisfactory money refunded
Mrs. AjJHe Etsou
aKttle Ctgk Mich.
within i'ivo months
hcnlthits ever and
stomih and .cats
ofJMtf-0-NAstQnits
i nilidMfat jek
;Ifiio-Pjr!guar
l ): AT..
'" r--"
ttJbd M
Itond
O-NA and
In ns good
good Btrong
sho likes
she attributes her good health to MI-O-NA.
.
If yot havo heartburn belching of Co.
gas heaviness or any stomach troublo
no matter how chronic try MI-O-NA
Btomach tablets on monoy back Jlan
Sold by Mokomorc-Ilnss nnd leading-
druggists everywhere.
Iv W. Vnnn.v- nt Ml P.-.n vvtin cnr.( r SOIC "y ll orUgglBlS
Saturday and Sunday in Abllono on a
InisInpRu jinil nrfmiinp.MiiP- trln. Ipff: nn :iIRV WHO FUl.T tfllfVW ft KTOV
today's first eastbound train Tor New SUE FOIt $10000 DAMAGES
Orlenns U. on a month's business i As tho result of tliplr recent fall from
trlpT ' (the third story of tho Trust Building
Company's sky scrapor W. B. Glass
and W F. Donnison tfio two Injured
men each filed a suit Tuesday in the
district- court against August Bnlfanz
ct al for ?5000. Tho other defendants
in the caso aro tho National Surety
Company and the Aetna Accident In-
surnhco Company. The people of San
Angelo well remember tho miraculous
escape from doath experienced by these
moit several weeks ago when the break
Ing of a cablo saused theso men to
If the child stnrts In Its sleop grinds
teeth while sleeping picks at tho
nose has a bad breath fickle appetite
palo completion and dark rings under
the eyes It has worms; and as long as
they remain in tho" intestines that
child will be sickly. WHITE'S CREAM
VEItMIFUOE clears out tho worms
strengthens the stomnch and bowels
and puts the Uttlu one on the road to
health and cheerfulness. Prlco 25c per
bottlo. Sold by McLomorc-BasH Drug fall from tho third story of tho build
ing nt tho northeast corner of Beaure-
;. gard and Clindboutne. San Angelo-
t i. Standard. .
SECKETAKIES WILL HAVE OF. . - m-
FIC ON STATE FAIIt GROUNDS . nT.n jJTrXL
FT. WORTH. Texas Oct. 3-The 50e. antMa4afuum1M ..T
Texas Commercial Secretaries Asso- paIni or moWnrfeuT For sal
THE S1JUEALEU SPECIAL
COMING TO Allli.llNi:
Moro than a pausing interest ia be
ing taken by every ono Interested In
tho development of the country In thq
avail able hog product. Tho packery
peoplo nro not tho only ones who have
felt the scarcity of tho popular pro-
duct. The railroads of Texas havo
recently entered actively in tho cam-
paigning for a larger productjon of
hogs. Whothor this activity Is stim-
ulated by a selflBh motive or not Is
not the point to be considered It Is i
at least commendable that thoy are
taking an active Interest. The differ-
ent railroads of the state havo been
Mrs. Annlo Harlo has roturnod from
a trip of several montlm which sho
spent In tho Art Studios ot tho north
whero Bhe did work under somo of tho
most noted artists of tho land and
will ut onco open hor art studio at
her residence corner of Cypress and
North Fifth.
A valuable dressing for flesh wounds
burns scnltls old sores rash chafed.
Skin is BALLARD'S SNOW LINI-
MENT. It Is both healing and nntisop-
tlc. Price 25c ( 50o and $1.00 por bot-
tle. Sold by McLemoro-Uass Drug Co.
' Ckwrck Club 'Meeting
There will be a call meeting of tho
Church Club of tho Episcopal church
In tho lytlilan hall over Bogar's
store Tuesday afternoon nt half paty
three o'clock. AH members are ex-
pected to bo present as buslnoss of Inv
portanco concerning tho "GypBylah'd"
performance will bo attended to.
elation will occupy a central location tv all drum
in mo Agricultural uoparimont or tno
uniias Fair nnu tustnmuo literature i "Mourn
on Texas froo to homeBeokcrs und flo mon
other Investors lntqrested In Texas op-1 '
portunltlos Tbo organization already All
bus a flno Jlno of illustrated literature- Wire
summarizing tho state possibilities ties
and presenting them with overpower- lag a
m jiar t
dJCllr Paint mn
m& Geo. C
MfSglsts sell J0i
Kiilment 25eo
(Vulranteedto
bleVlsluj n
cost a trj-
Hnrrls". it
Cox's Barbed
and $1.00 bot-
heal without leav-
mney refunded.
Mrs. M. G Farmor and ohlldren of
Balrd who vslted the former's par-
ents Mr and Mrs. A Betchor on South
sending ' along their respective llties Second and Elm street Herman ihulti
tmp- BYhlhit nnd locture trains for the and other relatives left this morning
purpose of stimulating tho rural and) on I'm Mist eastbound passenger forj
business peoplo in tnis una or intiuairy -.r niu-.
An Opportunity for You
1110 acres blnqlc land 17 lfilos from Waco on Waco
roud. QUO In cultivation 2f0 In pnstur
por acre Ono third cashjbalnnco om to ton years.
313-313 acres botweon Softh Bosqius and McGregor. All in cultlva
und
-VfO l.n..n .l
J iiuiiDun uuu uurilH
Moody
$80
lion six rent nouses renfoty
balance ono to ten years
7-1 2-3 acres 05 In cultlv;
balance is on hill ovei
country plenty of tlnihe
fish pond fed by artes
ei tn fruit of all kinds
State 20 minute drlwfron
$1500 cash $580 caslJTn oni
three years. We alia hav
property throughout the ui
anything from vncifht lots
THE IIUSTLKK COMPANY
$100 per acre ono third cash
which
Wnco.
is
Bravofl Valley bottom land
udld vlow of entire
t for years has fine
id Is especially adapt-
frult orchards In the
in Waco $75 per acre
'year balance payable Jn ono two and
a flno list of farms ranches and city
ted States In any State In tho Union r
entire -town sites
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Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 86, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 4, 1910, newspaper, October 4, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331223/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.