Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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$25.00
GIVEN
Our tailoring houBe in Chioagois going to give ua a $25.00
Tailor Made Suit. We are going to be as good as they are
and
Give it to .
; Oti Customers
We'll 'explain how:. When you come and take a look over
our Hanan and Walk-Over Shoes Hawes and Stetson Hats
E & W. and Arrow brand Collars and Cuffs Cluett Shirts
Boston Garters Guyot SuBpenders Fine Neckwear Under-
"wear Hosiery Gloves Caps in faot everything that men
wear. PRICES ON EVERYTHING AS CHEAP AS YOU
CAN BUY IN THE CITY.
TRADE AT THEX STORE FOR MEN
THEY WANT YOUR TRADE AND
' WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT.
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J. IVMottnt
Next Door to Leesou's Gr ocet y.
Pine
0. Mueller Son Hardware.
Go to the railroad mass meet-
ing tonight at the .opera house.
Furnished rooms to rent. Torrey.
1The Rattermann & Lutt bug-
- g'ies surries and haoks are the
- best. See them at R. D. Bump-
ass Hardware Store.
'
Mrs. T. H. Dunagin at the Jsh-
am Harris place opposite the
Palaoe Hotel will board and
' .lodge three or four young men.
v See R D. Bumpass for the
Bridge Beaoh stoves. They
please thev cook.
Wade MoLemore who. had a
atring of racers at San Antonio
lias returned.
Fresh arrivals at A. Q. Bate-
man grooery Co; quarts half-'
.gallons and gallon pure Canada
.maple syrup : Also pure oelery.
. W. B. Blaok of Montana has
-come to Abilene to make his
" home. He is a painter and pa-
per hanger.
Wanted: Painting and paper
"hanging by the day or job. Call
or address 925 South 3rd.
J. P. Wooten who spent last
week at tho San Antonio fair
' reports a pleasant time there the
management extending him
every courtesy.
-
Eugene Wood & Co. have some
splendid upstair offtoes and
'' rooms for rent nice for couples
or young men. Also a good
Lodge Room will be arranged to
suit tenant.
Tin nnt fall to attend the rail.
road mass meeting at the opera
houw tonight ' Every oitfcen
-who en ppwibly do so is urged
to be there. We must decide
-what weare going to do without
loai of time.
Buy a Bridge Beaoh eook stove
fromR. D. Bumpaaa and keep
paaoain your family and you
will have brown braad
Tailo Made
Suit of Clothes
AWAY
Street.
Jutt arrived 1 full oar load of
"Mr. Bill" cotton planters.
R. D. Bumpass.
A telegram to Hon J. G. Low-
den reports that he has carried
the Van Horn box over Lanham
10 to 8. Under another head it
is reported that he got 800 votes
in El Paso oounty to 1600 for
Lanham. ;
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children. .
TIib Kind You Have Always Bougie
Boars tho
Signature of
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J. M. Ivey of Lawn was in our
office Tuesday paid up his Re-
porter subscription to" date and
will move baok to his old home.
We are sorry to lose him from
Taylor oounty.
Want to Rent: A 4 or 5 room
house. Call at Reporter office.
i i urn i m i ! i
Mesdames Humphrey and
Smithson ofWingate were the
guests of Mrs. J. L. Stephenson
last night on a shopping trip to
Abilene.
- - - - lost. ' '
Two Red cows branded C
with oalves. Please notify R. D
Bumpass Abilene Texas.
In naming the pioneers of
Abilene Jinks MoGee who oame
here 21 years ago remarked that
he knew two or three horses that
had been here over 20 years
serving their masters faithfully
One is J W. Evan's rOan horse
another is P. C. Knapp's white
horse old Diok.
Nawafei fab
Rheumatism lumbago arid sciat-
io pains yield to the penetrating
influence of Ballard's Snow Lin-
iment. It penetrates to the nerves
and bone and being absorbed in-
to the blood its healing proper-
ties are oonyeyed to every part
of the body and affeet iorne
wonderful eurea. 85e 50a l$00.
Sold by Baas Bros Drug Of
ErtClrOfl vWMMH
Taylor oounty likes to tail tho
procession in state and disfriot
conventions' Demooirats arral-
togother too indifferent in going
outto voto.
Senator J. K. JorioB made pret-
ty nearly as good a fight as na-
tional ohairman as tho ohbioo of
the eastern men af tor all the fun
made of him by Smart Aleck
Texas newspapers.
Tho democrats hoped for a
landslide but not from that side
of the hill.
Rooaovolt wears the belt as a
vote-catcher and Bryan holds
the democratic ohampionship.
They are the big Injuns of their
rcspeotivo parties.
Tom Watson did what he start-
ed in to do but none of his work
was needed.
Abilene is hot still ready to
snow a democratic nominee un-
der.. She had done suoh a thing
but has repented.
Parker is as good a man as he
was last week and a mighty
good one he is but he will be al-
lowed to go bathing now without
being reported in all the morning
papers.
Roosevelt is a sprinter from
the. jump and there is no two
ways about it. If he does not
burst wide open with self-love he
is mighty certain to let the world
hear from him during the "next
four years.
We congratulate Mr. Lowdon
upon his big vote in El Paso
oounty. It is a reoord-.breaker.
Also at his home box.
Four and a half years more of
Teddy the Terrible. If the other
fellows pan stand it we oan.
Teoddy was born under a lucky
star. Heretofore Parker has
been known as "the' man who
was never beaten" but Teddy
did it for him.
No one thing did itr Every-
thing turned Teddy's way and
it is folly to try to explain.
"The original Parker man"
will not be nearly so' "umerous
hereafter.
ELECTION RETURNS.
The latest Associated Press
returns up to 4;00 a. m. gave
the following estimates which'
will be greatly modified no
doubt:
South Dakota claimed a repub
lican majority of 4000 to 5000.
California: In 118 preoinots
out of 244 outside of San Fran-
oisoo Roossvelt gets 11520 Par-
ker 5240.' In 1900 MoKinley got
9827 Bryan 7881.
Chioago: 907 . precincts give
Deneen republican 152852
Springer democrat 70466 for
governor.
Idaho: Republican? claim the
state by 13.0UU to 15.0U0.I
Chioago ; Deats 4th congress-
ional distriot carried the district'
by .800. In 1902 his majority was
8000. Demoorat.
West Virginia: At 11:00 p m.
9RH
I suffered (or a long time with a bad
eue of Catarrh and took a great deal ol
ssredldne without any benefit.
I had a continual headache my cheeks
had grown purple my eote was always
topped up mybreathtaad aslckentngand
disgusting odor and I coughed incessantly
I heard of your S. 8. S. and wrote yon.
I commenced ba uae It and after taking
several bottles I was cured and bare
never since had the slightest symptom of
the disease. Miss Mary L. Storm.
Cor 7th it Pells Sts. St. Joseph Mo.
Wheeling W. Ve May sa 1003.
I had Nasal Catarrh for years for which I
tised 8. S. S. with very gratifying results.
I tried local applications for some time
and getting no permanent relief I came to
the coucluaioa that the seat of the trouble
was in the blood. Knowing S. S. S to be
a good blood medicine I began its use
and after using it for some little while it
did away entirely with the offensive rati
eus la the nostrils and I did not have tt
hawk and spit especially la'tkesaeraiBf
to dislodge the catarrhal matter
1637 South St Frko H. Paaaty.
The tltkyaacratlana sad foul msm thai
are continually dropping' back lata the
throat find their way Into the stomach
utd arc absorbed Into the blood. Catarrh
sss
tbaa becaeatseeHM
aJUUoaaltea4tbe
only way to gat rid
of lite through Ike
blood. Write tuif
ytuv CaUrrfc
aad er phyeM
wlthoat ekaqfa.
rt twin SaMlle Cassaaiy Arlaala U
ihe republican oommittoe olaim-
od tho stato by 80000 and the
elootion of all fivo congressmen.
California: Republican stato
ohairman estimates Roosovolt'o
majority at 75000 with all- oon-
grossmen ropublioan.
North Dakota: Estimated ma-
jority of Roosovolt 2500. JiUM
H liWashington : State close but
regarded as safo for Roosevelt
Wost Virginia i Demoorats oon
oede Roosevelt 10000 majority
but claim elootion of demooratio
governor.
New Jersey: Roosevolt's ma-
jority 4920.
Vermont: RooBevelts majority
Sl'000. .He ran ahead of Mo-
Kinley and Parker'behind Bryan
New Mexico Returns from 20
put of 24 counties indicate
Money demoorat delegate to
congress is elected.
Iowa: Two hundred preoinots
give Roosevelt 28022 Parker
11029.
Montana: Republican -Btate
ohairman olaims Rooeevelt's ma-
jority 10000.
Indiana: Republican Estate
ohairman olaims plurality of
Roosevelt 40000 against 26000
for MoKinley. Also eleotion of
governor by 35000.
Demooratio committee oliams
St. Louis by 5000 and state by
35000 majority.
Parker said to have sent con-
gratulations to Roosevelt at 10:00
p. m. v
Thos. Taggart congratulates
Cortelyou upon his success.
El Paso: Special to J. G. Low-
don says :
Your vote about 800 Lanham
about 1600 in the oounty. Sign-
ed by J. A. Smith.
Texas : The Dallas News af-
ter getting partial reports from
25 counties reported' the three
proposed constitutional amend-
ments probably oarried and all
the; demooratio congressional
oandidates safe.
A-light vote waB indioated.
Taylor County Boxes
.Nothing like complete returns
oari be had from Taylor oounty
boxes only a few being heard
from indirectly. The vote was
very light all over the oounty
falling far behind that in the pri-
maries. Abilene polled 540 votes Tues-
day against 850 in the primary
while other preoinots failed to do
even that well Merkel polling
180 votes Buffalo Gap 65 Guion
41 Potosi about 60 and so on.
At the court house box the fol-
lowing is the result.
Lanham 309
Lowdon 33
Smith 318
MoPherson 26
Hawkins 320
Morrow 23
Cunningham 323 -V
Scarborough 17 . .. '
Jackson 327 . :
Hoople 8
mi i nnrt
J':
Tnorncon oa
Donnell 11
Cox 119
Overshiner 202
Reddell 274
Gorham54
FIRE STATION."
Parker 222
Roosevelt 35
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Lanham 214 J
LQwdonl) . ". -3 -
Cunningham i ?V
Scarborough 22 '5
Cox 117
Ovorshinerx85 -'.'
Reddell 170
Gorham 26
(Other tallies not learned.) '
atpotosj. ''
Lanham 31 ; i
Lowdon 5
Smith 82 7
MoPherson 6
Cunningham 31
Scarborough S3
Jackson 32
Hoople 15 i
Thornton 82
Donnell 18
Hawkins 81
MorroVe niLf
Coxae"
Overshiner 19
Reddoll 35
Gorham 1 '
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Dt?. STAPLEandFANCY GROCERIES
GRAIN AND FEED STUFFS.
First Class Goods and RcasonafclelPfices.
Roth Phnnnn. Vnni Patrnnao-n FlnHnitr1.
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Christmas is not so vory far off now and if you contemplate buying
: diamonds
Watches or
Jewelry
of any description I oan save you money and SELL ON EASY
TERMS. I represent Loftus Bros. fc Co. of Chioago 111. and guar-
antee every artiOle as represented.. See me at depot or I will call
and show catalogue and samples.
Geo Satiicfescm
nAWomanFcds
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wpressQa.
0PMti3.U?JVhnl?5c.h01n
s tfa
Don't fafl to get tolay a
50Cont9. ALL
For Sale by Bass
Chili! Chili!
HOT AND FIRST-CLASS
The Kind that Makes yotf Happy
Have opened a nioe up-to-date place and invite every one to visit
me. Servioe prompt and courteous treatment to all.
JIM LOS A. - - Cbestntit Street
CHICAGO and
Round trip ratoe daily.
FREQUENT COACH EXCURSIONS to Kansas City and
St. Louis. ' -
ONE PARE plus $2 to Kansas City Oct. 15 16 17: 18 and
19 aooount Royal Stook Show.
Only Line Willi Through Sleeper
TexaB to Chicago.
Mr. Phil. A. Auer G. P. A. R. I Ry; Port "Worths
I am going to - aboiit
Town
mx w
at caps (Robinsons store)
Lanham 27
Lowdon 2
Smith 27
MoPherson. 2
Jaokson 27
Hoople 0
Thornton 27
Donnell 1
Cunningham 27
Soarbourough 1 '
CoxO ' "
Overshiner 22
BUFFALO GAP.
Demooratio about 00.
Republican about 5
GUION
Demooratio about 30
Republican 2
EiP Gar r 46 Rsuwwta .sxniHty
was kuoaked down and.reWxMl ol
f 180 ut the Elm lsfWf rth ol
town tdurk.jwt sight. Fuller
partiouUws j-omorrow.
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"bM c880 ol ncrT09Iacko7
Liver.
yonr drnsgUta a bottlo of
ORVGGIST8.
Bpos Drag Co
But Not
Cold
ST. LOUIs.
Bond mo ratos and all dotallg
Stato.
LOOK!
ForDialAFishor bakery if
you want Good Fresh Bread
Cakes and Candies. One
trial and you will oall again
They knead the dough you
need the bread.
DIAL & FISHER.
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We Make
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1904, newspaper, November 9, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334203/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.