Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 4, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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HAY'S GAMES
IN BIG LEAGUES
SAN ANTONIO CLINCHES FIRST
PLACE BY TRIMMINfl POOR
TAMED PANTHERS.
IETR0IT IS RUDELY CHECKED
Blllr Snllham's Sox Administer Dose
of Knlsomlno to Hugucy Jon.
nines' Menagerie; McGraws
Toiun Loses Again.
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IN THE BASEBALL WORLD O
B Where They Play Today a
By Associated Press
American League. r
Detroit at St. Louis.
Chicago at Cleveland.
Philadelphia nt New York.
Washington nt Boston.
National League.
1 Boston at Brooklyn.
New York n Philadelphia.
Plttshurg at Chicago.
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Texas League.
San Antonio at Fort Worth-
Waco nt Dallas. -t
Houston nt Shtevepoit.
Galveston at Oklahoma City.
Special to The Reporter.
TORT WORTH (Buletin) M'ly '1 -yesterday's"
games In the Texas
League:
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At Dallas: (Ten Innings.)
i 7 4
GlantB i '
Waco ' 3 13 '
Batteries: Loude 1 and Md'er
Bl&ckney and Powell.
At Oklahoma City:
Oklahoma -' 12 v'
Galveston 3 8 1"
Batteries: Drahu and KeUey How-
ell and Wolf.
At Fort Worth:
San Antonio 6
cFort Worth I 10 4
Batteries: Wlnchell and 'Alexander;
Burns and McKay.
At Shreveport:
Shreveport 12 15 3
Houston 414 8
Batteries: Ray and Garvin; Rose
and Gordon.
National League Games.
At Brooklyn.
Boston 9 Brooklyn 7.
At Philadelphia:
Phillies 5 New -York 1.
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At St. Louis:
St. Louis 5 Cincinnati 3.
At Chicago:
Pittsburg 9 Cubs 2
AmciScnn League Games.
At Boston:
Boston 7 Washington 1
At New York:
New York 9 Philadelphia G.
At Chicago:
White Sox 4 Detroit 0.
Willie Fridley and sister Hoiene of
Stamford passed through Abilene to-
day on their way to Bnird to visit
their uncle James Fridley.
E. D. Dadde Is here on business
fiom Dallas.
Ejccept tonal
SLqtitpment
Hi Jho California Fig Syrup Co and the
wcientifio attainments of its chemists have
renuerea possioio tno production oi jjyrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna in all of its
excellence by obtaining the puro medic-
inal principles of plants known to act most
beneficially and combining them most
skillfully in the right proportions with
its wholcsomo and refreshing Syrup of
California Fii-s.
As there is only ono genuine Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen-
uine is manufactured by an original
method known to tho California Fig Syrup
Co only it is always necessary to buy the
genujno to get its beneficial effects.
A knowledge of tho above facts enables
one to decline imitations or to return them
if upon viewing the package tho full namo
of the Calif ornla Fig Syrup Co U not found
printed on tho front thereof
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LOt'AI tt AND PERSONALS
A. 8. S.tnmpB of Aferknl snsnt yes
terday In Abilene.
B. L. Morris was hero yesterday
from Mcrkct.
Bey. D M: Strickland -canu In yes-
terday from Ranger where on Sunday
ho hold services filling his regular'
appointment.
John B. Morrison of Na8kvllt3 Tonn.
is among tho business visitors In tho
Abilene' country.
Rev. W. R. Underwood returned
yostorday afternoon from Admiral In
Callahan county where ho filled his
uppolntmont Sunday
Jim Blackson Is a visitor In Abilene
from Lubbock.
P. N. Murray was hero yesterdny
en n business trip from Terrell.
M. J. Nix and Hon of Pcnllo ncs.r
Greenville passed through Abilenoj
yestorday afternoon on 1i1b way to Po-
tosi to visit one of his sons B. D. Nix.
J. M. Crayton and wife of Mason
county passed through Abilene yester-
day afternoon on their way to Anson
to Bpend the month of May visiting
tho former's father Josh Crnyton
Miss Jessie McCnmmon came In
yesterday from Clyde whore she spent
Sunday with her parents. Miss Mc-
Cammon Is an instructor in the Chris
tian College.
B. J. Craydcr was here yesterday on
business from Jonesburg Ln. '
Ed Matthews went to Bnird ' this
morning on a short business trip
Mrs. D. A. Bays and clilld who have
been hero the past week viBiting have
letumed to their home near DeLeon.
Cross D. Payton leaves tonight for
Dallas and Smithvllle where he wiU
attend shooting events
P. B. McCaulley and wife Who hud
been here the past week visiting have
returned to their home in Dallas.
A. O. Dabney was among the busi-
ness visitors hero from Bnird yester-
day.
J. F. Cunningham went to Baird
this morning on professional busi-
ness. W. O. Price left this morning for
Ranger where he will spend n few
days visiting friends and relatives.
E. Schmidt of Clyde was among the
business visitors here yesterday.
J R. Estes who had been here the
last few days visiting relatives and
frhjnds went to Clyde this morning
where he will spend a week with other
relatives before returning to his home
in Alabama.
M. C. Bynum has returned to his
home in Baird after spending a few
days here attending to business mat-
ters Mrs. J. H Stern of Hnskell spent
yesterday In the city visiting friends
and last night went to Merkel where
she will spend a few days visiting rel-
atives and other friends.
Mrs. S. A. Freeman was hero from
Merkel yesterday visiting friends and
shopping.
T. M Blaine left this morrtihg for
Fort Worth where he will spend a few
dnj'B attending to business matters.
W. P. Mahaffey went to Baird
this morning where he Is attending
district court tWs week.
Theo Goedeke and son Lon left this
morning on a' business trip to Cisco
Dublin and other places and will be
gone perhaps a week.
Dr. A. K. 3Velr of Staff who has
been prospecting in this section with
the view of looatlng.left for' his home
this morning. The doctor was pleased
with all of West Texas but was espe-
cially struck with the little town of
McCauley In Fisher county on tho
Orient where they say a stranger's
money Is counterfeit.
(G. M. SanderB and niece. Miss Ma-
mie Sanders the latter of Jones coun
ty passed through Abilene this morn
ing on their way to Mesquite the rosl-
donce ot the former. Mr. Sanders has
been visiting his brother J. A. San-
ders near Hawley.
L. T. King and wife .of Anson passed
through Abilene this morning on their
way to Weatherfoid whore they will
spend the next two weeks with rela-
tives and friends
B. M. McNowrels wob here yester-
dny from Wentherford.
If your Stomach Heart or Kldnej'B
nro weak try nt least n fow doses
only of Dr. Shoop's Restorative. In
five or ton dnyg only thouresult will
aUrpriso you. A fow cents will cover
tho cost. And hero Is why help cOmes
bo quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't drug
tho Stomach nor etlmulato the Heart
o'r Kidneys. Dr. Shoop'a Restorative
goes directly to the wpnk nnd falling
nerves Bach organ has Its own con-
trolling norvo. When thoso nerves
fall the depending morgans niust or
necosBlty falter. This plain yet vital
truth cleurly tells why Dr SIioop'h
Restorative b bo universally success-
ful. Its success is leading druggists
everywhere (o give It universal prefer-
once. A test wll surely tell Sold by
McLemore-Bass Drug Co
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Mineral Wells Water gS
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we have the agency and canaeliveNt ty
CRAZY No. 2 This1 water has a soothing sleep- producing
effect and when used inmoderatioihaa fine effect in stom-
ach and nervous trouble. Taken before supper arnd before
retiring-will bring
CRAZY No. 3
tomers. Its action on thVliver is more marjred and. satisfac-
tory and on the kidneys ahbowelswillDe found especially
good. For rheumatism and sfoniach trouble it will- be found
safe and beneficial. Bottles to be returned to us.
Leeson's Grocery
RUSSELL BROTHERS &.
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ADDON HOLT
We have formed a partnership for the practice of Law and to do a general
Real Estate business. Will buy sell and exchange all kinds of Real Estate
examine and perfect land titles etc. List your property with us.
Office Over Compton's Drugstore
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AMLEXE INVESTOR DEPARTS
FOR LONG EASTERN SOJOURN.
J. AV. Carter of this city left this
morning for Toronto Canada and
Seattle Washington. Mr. Carter who
1b an Inventor having to the credit of
his Ingenuity an electric light adjus-
ter that has created favorable com-
ment wherever it is used wil not
return to Abilene for perhaps six
monthB. He will tako ln the Seattle
'Exposition will visit Washington
Canadian poIntB and will make con-
tracts for the use of his adjustor. His
wife may conclude to join him In Seattle.
If you ar.e bilious languid constipated suffer from indigestion sour belching
bloated feeling bad breath headache wind in thbowdfdtf ziness you needr
PRICKLY A;
The
A few doses will
the kidneys and liver
a tired nervous halfsiok man rr woman into one of bright ruddy good health
energy and cheerfulness.
Qet tti
BRADMELD
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quiefl refreshing steep.
'-This water has become very
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PUTTING OUT A FIRE
is the fireman's business My! though" how he and hit hose
Spoil things when life's at it. The house and thitigh inside
aren't worth much when he gets through.
Quit Taking Your Own Fire Risk
Transfer it to us in one of our "solid as a bank" companies.
If you have a fire then we pay the bill. Try it and you'll
sleep better and have better health
HOLT & JACKSON
Lawyers and Real tstato Agts. i g
A pain prsecilptlon Is printed upon
each 25 box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain
Tablets. Ask your Doctor or Drug-
gists If this formula Is not complete.
Pain means congestion blood pres-
sure. Head pains woman's pains pain
anywhere got InBtant rollot from a
Pink Pain Tablet. McLemoro-BaBB
Drug Co.
J. J. Loary of San Antonio who 1ms
been here on business left this morn-
ing for his home.
D. T. Llndsey of Rising Star came
In yesterday afternoon on a. prospect-
ing trip thiough this section-
WHEN YOU FEEL BAD
Qr$at SystenCtoBer and
Ipr.
open and puify the bowejppone up the stomach stimulate
and Impara feeling of strength and vigor. It transforms
dtnulna with th Plf uro "3" Il Kt4 on front
Sold by Druggkts Price $1.09 per bottle.
DRUG COMPANY
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popular with cus
COMPANY
T. G. JACKSON
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Abilene Texas
K. D. Claimed wnB dore yesterduy
from Merkel ou business
.1. U. Moore went to Morkel yester-
day Mis. R. L Godwin and baby of Mor.
kol passed through -Abiiono yester-
day returning home from Haskell
where they visited Mrs. C. 8. Stevens.
Mrs. B. A. Cox -and little girl loft
j cHtordoyaf tornoon for Merkel to visit
her Bister Mrs. George F. West
K. L. king was holo yesterday on
business from Anson.
Ubcl
Special Agents
Anyboc
Can Own an
A small cash payment
17 cents a day .what moi
can you ask?
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room a. aiAGii- uinrjtipfG
for a Vfckat VHt"Gh?t
From FORT WORTH
Double Dally Service to
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TOPIJKA OMAHA LINCOLN
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finest Equipment Best
Accomodations
THROUGH SLEEPER TO
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Fort Worth!
We Want Your
Grocery f Orders
for Next Month
We believe Wfc have
the best Groceries
for the least money
of any house in the
city and can give
you prompt service
Phone us your order
J. W. EVANS
& Company ...
If Reaches
The People
Tho vuluo of a telonhona to you
increases In proportion to tho
number of lacnl subscribers you
can roach from your telephone
Wo liavo now OVEIt floo 8ub-
Bcrlberfl ln Abilene.
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EIECTJUC COMPANY
REAL ESTATE
Five beautiful south front Iota noar
Christian Colleger elich l&t CTxlSO
big shade ttees excellent rdMdcnco
district for sale at a bargain. Sea
me.
JOHN R. MOORE
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 4, 1909, newspaper, May 4, 1909; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332862/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.