Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 236, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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ABILENE DAILY REPORTER.
VOLUME DC.
ABILENE TEXAS MONDAY APKB$ 3 05.
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- DO YOU NEED HELP?
We'lend money on land all over
the western country repayable
fatten annual installments with 8
per cont with bption given (o pay
offf4the entire loan at the end of
the 5th year or any year after
that which is a fine loan and'easy
payments. We inspect the land
ourselves and examine the titles
here in Abilene; hence we can
put loans through quicker than any
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onfe else: Come to see us'or write
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WANT TO feUY LAND?
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Our land business is buying
arge bodies of land and cutting
them up into small tracts and sell-
ing on long time to actual settlers
so buying from us you can save
the middle man's commission
thereby getting the land cheaper.
We have been here 13 years and
we know and are known. '
COMPERE BROTHERS
Abilene Texas. '
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A Memory
Passing near tho central firo
station about 10i30 Sunday
morning I hoard in the diBtanoo
singing and looking saw that it
waa tho firo boys in full uniform
in front of tho station getting
ready to go out to bury thoir dead
oomrado Henry Briggs who
loss than 21 hours previous to
that waa in tho enjoyment of
good health and as the soft mel-
low tones of
Noaror my God to to thoo
floated out on tho morning's gen-
tle zephyrs I was carried baok
twenty years ago to a like scene.
Dr. Taylor a dontist a member
of tho fire company and who is
well remembered by old settlers
with other1' young men went .out1
to Deadman on Saturday after-
noon v fishing butftwho .was
brought'baok betweenmidHight
and day a oorpse 'having been
aooidentallly shot and instantly
killed. He had no relative here
but all who knew him loved him.
Dr. Taylor'B dental offioe was in
the front part of the up stair
rock building on North First St.
and The Reporter then owned
by C. E. Gilbert was issued from
the baok part of same building.
S. L. N..-
U.S. Department ot Agriculture.
Weather Bureau AbileneTex-
as April 2 1905. v
Max. Temp. 70; Min. Temp.
48; Mean Temp. j59; Defi'cy
2 Preoipitationpast24 hours 0
-Foreoast-for the' 36h'oUrsend-
ing 8 p. m. tomorrow.:
ForEast Texas North :To-
night: Showers colder in .east'
portion fair? colder an west por-
tion with probably frost? Tqes-
day fair colder in.east portion.
v Fvor Eat Texas SputhTTo-
night': Fair colder in west por?
tipn showers colder in eas'tjidr-
tion; Tuesday fair. "
For West Texas. North To-
.night and Tuesday t IPair ; frost
For Wea ToxaaTaSiit
.night andvTuesday:" Pair: frost
in west portion Tuesday morning..
u. is. SPENCER .: . .
y 'Observer in charge.
Irrigationfo-rShackelford.
M.'d'riffin 0'Neil& Co. ono of
the strongest irrigation firms In
Texas have sent a civil engineer
to Shaokleford county for the
purpose of making a topographi-
cal survey of the county with a
view of irrigation. The engineer
Mr. Edwards will be here for
sometime and will make a survey
of all the streams 'in the oounty
after whioh he will re.turn.jto Dal
las and make a report; to his com-
pany Albany NeWi
J D Jones sends" Sl.'OO .from
Nubia to renew his Reporter tind
Dallas News.
The .'.
Nickel Store
Has it For Less.
AMERICAN
a- Hi .a- s
Come and see thenoW pieces
we have in this pretty glassware.
We have all kinds of ( glassware
such as
Pitchers
Berry Bowls
Frlt Saucers
Better Sets
Syrup Stand
Cake Stands
Etc. etc
iaierMtia IrrJftttai.
It lookB as if every seotion of
Texas but this where it is most
praotioablo is interesting itself
about irrigation
Tho interest extends from El
Paso to Bronrnsvilli Brazora
to Waoo an&Wfcow the upper
Panhandle '' ' S
"CeoilA. Lyon has rooontly
purchased 8 aeotiohstif land in
ther Panhandle and will make a
reservoir that will oovor fifteen
hundred aoroa and will store wa-K
tor sufficient to irrigate the entire
8 seotions of land" This is one
of many similar items whioh are"
current these days.
It all means that 'one of these
fine days Abilene will .wako ur
io riifehw eyee and;eee that all
ine.avauaDie oapicai nas Doen in
tferkd:and "setreki by other
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If we oallod attention to what
this country has it1 would be only
a short time until a number of ir-
rigation systems were inaugurat-
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Jesse eatkeFarffl.
Lawn Maroti 30t jSlr Editor:
As I am at the ranch enjoying
'sunshine and fresh air; I will
writeyou.a f ewlines
We had pleaty' of rain here
Monday night. Creeks are run-A
mng aad graee'is .growing and
prospects weref' never better for.
aoicrorop. lnave w aores oi
oats too pretty to wink at. If
nothinghappenstp ifeem we will
not have tobilyfeea in Abilene
next-jrear.
Evetjfbody is tU8yr getting-Hh
bif . orofie pffeea stuff.
i;anfielling porgsutn at S5;00
per ton that waji raised on sod
land broken Vlast June. Whv
3on't Sveryboaplaht 'ffbrgfium
Our corner of . ihb oounty is
Y gradually Bvftjing .up.
.i Yesterday-.' was- -road working
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homes in sight andc new farms
goingin. I am getting busy my-
self. The boys here have ap-
pointedmeigenereaUi cook diBh
washerjeto. I am.hriving onmy
ownodokinga;6Mmy bootd
are 'tod little for mVnow. Iweigh
17G a'ndxpeot to go to 200 by-
cotton pioking time.
rMv-brother whd1 is trvincr to
raise a "herd" of ohiokens told;
me to put 15 eggs under a hen
and to mark them bo I- would
know them. I put his name "Mel
Cope" on the egg'srid lie wants
to know if the ohiokens when
hatched will havo his name on
them.
I am out hore to stay uniil I got
stout enough to work. So good
vishes to you and all the good
.people of Abilene who did so
iuuuu ur uio uunng my twelve
months sioknoss thore. I shall
never forget you all and I hope
that;nono of you may over have-
to undergo the dark days that
have fallen across my pathway
during the last 12 months.
Goodbye Jesse Cope.
1 Federal court meqts in Abilene
next Monday April JlOth.
Have Yaa Any Rent Property?
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!'iy" -mjr w learned that It pays them because wc ulone keep norso ana DugRy at oi-
Bco to sfiow prospective Unanls. " PeopiwhUir a jiom'e are in tho habit of coming to us. Wo havo best rtnt
oolkctqr in. town. One man attendYto-reite alone
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Wanted j
To bay about $3000.00
worth of Vendor Lien Notes
on land. None on city poper
ty desired. Must be well secured.
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WILL Sf ITH & CO.
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Abilene Texas.
Get the ose of yoar phone
and orclor from ub your
Moth Balls and Disinfectants
Household Ammonia at 35c Per Pint
i a is " yi""00 h.08011 yur fipring house planning.
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ED. S. HUQHES. Presldeit.
f J. M. CUNNINGHAM Vice President.
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W. H. Bddleman Pro8ident. - ' W. G. SVRNpof VJoo-Prosidont.
Geo. L. PAxton Caaliior.
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. ' Capital . - $75000
Solicits your business and vrlll at ail times' extend to its customers nil accom-
modations consistent with' conservative banking
DIRECTORS
W. II. Eddliman of the Wettcrn NnUonl Dank fori Worth
0o h Paxtok C; P. Wabbb Wj 0 Hwesiio V II inuuou
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D. R. WALL & COMPANY
GROCERIES
Do yo recelre fair rent on it?
How mikk did yotf looe on uncollected rents?
How loni: wai yoo r hoae vacant fast year?
or'US to baWd)- fait pwDerty.
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. HENRY JAMES Cishler.
W. RKBeHEAsst. Cashier
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 236, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1905, newspaper, April 3, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334457/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.