The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, September 4, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ARH.ENE TEXAS
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RESOLUTION APPROVING ENGINEER'S 8TATEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO
IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF QRAPE STREET FINALLY DETERMIN.
INQ TO ASSE8S A PART OF THE COST OF 8UCH IMPROVEMENTS
AGAINST THE OWNERS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THEIR PROPER.
TY AND AGAINST STREET RAILWAYS AND THE OWNERS THEREOF
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE AND HEARING TO OWNERS OF ABUTTING
PROPERTY AND STREET RAILWAYS AND TO ALL OTHERS INTERESTED
WUCltKA9 The Board ot Uimmiiwioneis of tho City of Abilene Texas Has
ni-f.i.fir.. i.rrt..Mri i imi uitAi'ic HTln.KT in nniil ('liv frmn Itu intersection with
ihM NOIIT1I linn ol North First Hlree to Itu Intersection with the SOUTH line Of
Atnbicr Avenue bo improved by raising grading and filling name and Installing
concrete curbs ttnd gutters unci living nnniu nnd specifications wero prepared filed
nnu auopteo. unu nner nue tuivertiseineni uicis were rcceivca nnu contract mereior
lot to JANKS CONTUACTINU COMPANY for the making and constructing of the
said improvements with 3 Vertical fiber Urlck pavement on the .old gravel base
us fully detailed In the proceedings of record and on file nttd the City Engineer
prepared fttid filed hlrt statement showing names of persons firms corporations
nnd nutates owning property ahu ting on tho pioponed Improvements descriptions
o sue n prniicrt csttmuto of cost or improvements eta nnu game nas oecn exam
lnfl ntwf All urvtirM fmitifl hava liann rwi i-iipIaA
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
THU CITY Of- ABILENE TEXAS THATI
Tho said statement filed with this Hoard by the City Knglnecr as Corrected
be nnd the same Is hereby in all thlnira unnroved nnd adorned which nald fitntement
shown the proportion of the total estimated cost proposed to be assessed against
abutting property and the owners thereof The total amount per front foot of
sucn property which is proposed to be Assessed me cstimsicu amount to do paiu
try street railways ana other matters and things una is as follows lo-wu.
ENGINEER'S STATEMENT FOR GRAPE STREET FROM THE NORTH LlNC OF
NORTH FIRST STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF AMBLER AVENUE
APPROXIMATELY 40 FEET WIDE BETWEEN CURBS FROM NORTH FIRST
STRbET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 31 OF THE COLLEGE HEIGHTS
AUDITION TO THE CITY OF ABILENE. AND APPROXIMATELY 30 FEET
WIDE UETWGEN CURBS FROM THE SOUTH UINE OF BUUUK 31 UUUUU'JU
HLIGHTS ADDITION TO THE SOUTH LINE OF AMBLER AVENUE.
OWNER
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Clark H. K'np
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C. T Hutchison
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She's. Champion Trick Rider
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rraduato of tho University of Chicago but she didn't learn tho abovk
trick at cither school Sho Won tho women's championship of tho world
tor ttick riding at tho Fiko'a Peak rodeo.
WEST TEXAS TOWNS WITH THEIR
. OWN SPECIAL DAY AT FAIR WILL
SEND THOUSANDS INTO ABILENE
September ngain and tho date for"
tho 1922 West Texas Fair "Bigger
Hotter and Grander than Ever" an
the cirautf man proclaims rapid'
drawing pear Three more weeks and
the gates will swing open on tho most
pretentious exposition and entertain-
ment over staged In West Texas. En-tnro-ful
In all donartments. With assur
ances of notable exhibits of agricul
ture livestock and marturactutes rrom
all iarts of tho country and with an
Elaborate bIx dav entertainment pro
gram tho Fair gives promipo ot ox-j
celling J?y long margins any previuui
year in Its history.
Work ori groUpds and buljdlhss 1"
squares remain to bo allotted. Out-
sido concession spaco is also bolng
Bnapped up with indications that It
iil all It ohgagod many days beforo
tho fair onehs.
Tonus Ihtcrotctl.
As an Indication of tho heavy pat-
ronage which Is expected from other
cities Stamford Cross 1'lalns and Pio-
neer already havo applied for special
days to bo set asido for thorn on tho
program on "which days thoy aro
Plnnning to invade tho Fair In force.
Stamford expects to bring her band
and moro than 200 automobile loads
of Stamford boosters while from Gross
Plains apd Itising Stnr another motor
mni.llv nenrinir completion and Fair 1 cat avail will wend Us way to Ablleno
paik will bo at Its best for tho hli; with merry-makors and business stim-
tlays Tho recent storm wnicu un- ymiujs uuvartt iy inc nunureus.
roofed the grandstand and blew down' All of. these cities have boon rcqucs-
scctlons of tho cattle barns and raco ted to nnmo the day they desire and
lihmn ufnlilna In i'nv nrnvnrl ll aS SOOI1 as their cholfO is nlfllln known
blessing in disguise. Fair visitors wilt U10 fair mantigemont will officially
ngreo to that when they take their .designate the days in their honor.
seats in tho remodeled grandstand that Although the program Jor tho week
is tapidly taking tho place or the oin 19 yet. 10 receive us linai loucnes tno
structure under tho hands of a big following schedule will glvta an idea of
forca of carpenters (what is in stoio for tho public On tho
Tho grandstand roof will be of an vd"a1r??J3 S' "" Patr!hr n lri
entirely new model designed by Pavid ..ndaJ ?e?tcmbor 25 Qponlrig
S Castlo and boihg constructed under yn"" 1"" L ": "?
tho direction of II. C Snodgrass von
tr ftrtor. The old raf lag and bracing oi""J J;c'l0"!f ' hl''
timbers which formerly made a net- iVV n"V lXlln ?n?
wrt whiU orirt.Hiv ntr.fnt . 1to1 ftrtd all e.hibits and at
work which seriously obstructed a
vlow of tho track from the uppot tiprs
10.00 a. m. horso taolng Jn afternoon
podromo
onlng. Cari
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open at grounds.
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ui ovaia Jiuu uutfll vnynviY uillllUMi- iTn(nWn t.. 1. . . .
.t ..! .i ...... i 4ii. i.t. voleran iitiy: horso races in tho after
noon" hippodrome show In evening.
lormancnev and nrotectlcm "ursuay. aep;emoor 28 West Tex-
l-TohUmbenTe to 2"Ppur1 d TnT ayi tl8
Roofing Company who will iVSbn"STnPn?nSckii?Sy; C'
tho Job as soon as the car- &?J?aj ot 1Iorso Racos- "IPodromo
ed Under tho now nlart. nothing but
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muining to hamper the vision of tho T " "-"" TiA 'it K"lU0J " '-TA . Bnr
spectators The now roof structure Eu.L(n" huneas houses In city close J
will bo much handsomer In appearanoo .' ""Snnt ' uy tr3"1 caiuro
n .i.ni .rnn. ' mm u& atiike Itace of Meeting tho Wost Tex-
front tto protect the loor tiers and rJ.Xdome'sw- "00! Ev6n
with a first class tar and grayol roof ?fr ff!" ' .w... .
to JlK.'Uiro normaneiifV nml nrntortlrfii. . ' ' "-i'"""" -" jii. i..
'ino roonnff
tho Lydick I
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i.ititpii un iiiu juu iia euuti u liiu cur- Show
pvniers nave imisnea vniqn win oo wi c4.t- on rt .
about September Id i . "aay. eytomljoi 29--Shrlnors Day
Work of restoring the racV horso itiotor car tacora in program of speed
stables and cattlo barns already is for $2. G00 in purses; Hippodrome
moro than half comnleted. contract shnw.
ror this work having been let to V. u. Saturday September 30 School andf
t ii I t nt"vn m umu wojigo uay JJouble-heador football
uuMuiKtB mo uciub iuuiuu wm iucuii B(imo m the afternoon. Traveling
to insure permanency. men's Day. Jlornlnc I'arado of Trav-
Exhlbltors Avho havo rescrvet space N'Hng Men ending at Fair Park with
in tho various buildings are already Ut'ints s-heduled for noon hour. Car-
planning tho decoration of their booths aha' Night on tho Midway Masks
ana some novel aispiays aro promiseu "'u vomem .music onu Morrymakitm'.
haa cold rapidly and only a few morpJHioM.
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Tailored Suits for College Girls
Smart tailored and box lines with just enough braid or
embroidery to keep them girlish. Loose or fitted
sleeves nnd skirls dropped to an approved length
They are fashioned of Poiret Twills Veldyne and
Velours. Many of them boast of Fur trims of Beaver
Mole as well as curley or crinkley pelts.
Pretty tailored styles Twills anilTricotines with
Pussy Willow linings with nmjtwTJOlts and pleasing
variations of tine tucks aspnnming. ine prices aref
nlcn nlnnsintt nt JT. $25.X)0 to SOfemT
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The Right Dresses 1 :6r Mccasions
"With our splendid coUtction of DrcPsI'DUjjfifUion ofthc right dress for
every need will bo cjsy. For instanle Auii rcinlr.tijm dresses for school
room nnd general jV?car of Navy IfroiTh vn aifd Bfiirct Twills trimmed
with pretty collnrsfnnd cuffs witli lrctfjifflirtfitcd skirts. Tlicse dresses
are big values at L Lf--.-!Z.ySL-- $17.50 to $20.00
Jn the finer dresses wc emphasise th grcnt v6gno enjoyed by all kinds of
Silk Crcp) CostiUncs Satin Back Ciitons Qi'C Romaine Canton Crepes
Lizard Crepes nnfl Creio Matlazettcfaro jkmong tho popular cropes. High
grade Poiret Twills nro also much uscdjSoine strikingly pretty models in
these Silk Dresses rtujging from-rfSC m $27.50 up o $75.00
Beautiful examples oOTm4mtferVool Dresses in. fine Twills etc. ranging
in price from - w $2500 to $62.50
Showing The New Fall Coats
Pretty now and vory becoming styles arc developed this season in Coats. Tho
'college girls will havo here all the pleasing styles and best workmanship shown
in theso new Printess and Bellsingcr Coals. "Wrnppy effect new and very-
novel staevc variations; many richly embroidered; others with handsome fur
collars and trims. Popular materials arc Bolivia Arabella Panvelaine Gcrona
and Pashionia. Navy Brown Soionto Reindeer and Black arq tho shades
jnost in demand This is sure to lie a big season n Coats and wq have assem-
bled thh best values possible. Tho prices range from. $27.50 to $76.00
MINTER DRY GOODS CO.
iSIVEREsMttN. s
ABILENE'S PROGRESSIVE
TOTAL TO DE ASSESSED AQAINST ABUTTING PROPERTY AND
AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST ABILENE STREET
RAILWAY (etlmated) 960.00
AMOUNT TO BE PAID BY THE CITY OF ABILENE 18160.03
TOTAL COST OF IMPROVEMENTS V786l.0(
Tlie Hoard of Commissioners docs hereby finally determine to assea a part of
tho coat of euch Improvements mtalrtst tho owners of liropsrty abuttloK thereon
nnd aTlnt bucIi ubuttlnc roperty und against street railways occupying and
uslnc a part of rvntd portion of atrect.
(a) Tlio iiortlon of cost yayablo by owners of street railways occupying a por-
tion of said streot shall p nil the cost ot linprovenuont between lis rails "and tracks
and two fiet on the outsldo thereof
(b) The City of Abilene will pay all pf the Bald portion of such Improvements
In and on all Intersections of said portion of street to bo ImprpvcU with other
streets nnd allojs. except so much thereof as shall be paid by street railways under
nub-section (ft) ubove. . ...
(e) Tho owners of property nbutUntf upon thq portion of street to b.e Improved
shall pay tho remalnlnR cost of such improvements but no assessment shall be
made against any nbuttlni; property or tho owners thereof In excess of the actual
baneflt to such owner In the enhanced value of his property by meanu of such. Im-
provements as nceertalned nt such hearing nor shall any assessment be" m(le In
any case until after the notice and hearing hereby proUded for.
.Ill
That n honjltwshsll be given before the Hoard of Commissioners to the owners
of pioparty abutting upon said proposed Improvements nnd to the owners of said
street railway and to all others Interes cd in said property street railway; said
improvements contract the cost and benef Its thereof or uny matter or thins connect
ed therewith and nt such hearing all said owners whether named herein or not
and fnlr hearing of all matters with reference to said proposed assessments agalnit
their ngents or nttornojs. and all others Interested or affected shall receive u. full
and fnlr hearing of all mutters W h reference tp said proposed assessments against
them nid their property and any Irregularity or Invalidity In any proceeding whh
reference thereto or the special benefits of satd IfnnrovementK to their property in
the enhanced value hereof or any matter or thing with reference thereto and
nil sur-h owners whether named horeln or not may at such hearing appear In yer-
pon or by uttomes and produce evidence and subpoena; witnesses. Bald hearing
REVIVAL HEETIHG
IS BIG SUCCESS
Sunday was the- sreat day of tno
two weeks' revival servicer which
have been held at the First Methodist
church by tho pastor the Rov. y.
M. Peftrco. Tho meetlne camo to a
close Sunday tiveninK.
Tho day was trmrked by the larg-
est attondanco of tho Sunday uchool
and. in which the spirit of the meet-
ing was evident. A largo number of
Children accepted Christ and united
with the church at tho close of (he
Sunday school hour.
It was not nccessarj'i nor did the
opportunity offer foe tho regular ser-
mon at tho cloven o'clock hour. Tho
Ordinance of baptism was administer-
ed to two infants after which the
privilege of uniting with tho church
was extended .couplet! with an ap-
peal to the unsaved to nccopt Qhrlst.
Several men nnd young people
camo forward acknowledging Christ
for tho first timo along with othero
who camo by lotter or previous con-
fession of faith. A handsomo sum
waa taken as a froe-wIH offering to
Mr C. G. Spindler tho singor and
helper of whom the pastor and peo-
ple speak in highest terms of np-
pccclatlon. Tho closing sarvlco at the ovenlnx
hour was marked by the profonslon
of maturo men and number of ad-
dltion3 to tho church making a total
of CS additions nnd 48 professions for
tho mooting
Tho pastor took occasion to thank
all who had contributed to tho suc-
cess of tho meeting. CuIIlns and
Cochran piano dealers furnished ono
Qt tho pianos which 'was very much
appreciated.
The singer Mr. C. O. Spindle
goes from Abileno to Swoetwater(
whero ho will assist the Roy. D. B.
poak In a meeting.
A pasTOrTTire
S
GIRARP Texas Sept. Firo
which broke out In tho Ulackwoll pas.
turo nix nillea southwest of town on
Wednesday burned over about 2000
acres of pasture before being brought
under control.
Tho now cotton crop is being mar-
keted vory rapidly and if present con
ditions hold the crop will bo on the llllllllllllllllll
market at a very early date.
Feed crops aro very shoit and lo- S
cal consumers aro paying a high s
prlco for tho crop that is being p:ac- E
cd on the market. 5
RESULT CH5TTER WANT AD. 5
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liMmiiyiimiiMTpuiiiiiiiiiii miIHIIimili!tfUH
ir is a
2000 ACRES
shall continue from day to day nnd time to time without further notice until nil
have been fully beard After such hearing has been closed tho Board of Com-
missioners will from the evldenco beforo it determine the amounts to be assessed
and will by ordinance levy assessments.
Such hearing shall be held and assessments determined made and levied and
be a lien and liability all as provided by tho City charter and by lav and the
proceedings of the Board with reference thereto. Said hearing shall' be held In
the City Hall in the City of Ablleno at Four o'clock 1. M. on theiTwenty-Bccond
day of September Vi. jt
Notlco of all said matters and things shall be given.!? adverjwement by causing
a copy of this resolution signea oy me uuy tsecreiawrio oo Hiseriea not less man
llireu IIIHC9 III lllU nuiicua vaty iicuici v iiunywi (jwhwiiju ill uiu iy fJi
APliene ine ursi puDiication 10 no nui icsa iuan uimy una uciora ino vim oaies
for said nearinif rvotico nau aiso.oe given I
vided by the Cty Charter but suVh servlco
said notice by ad&eTTlsemsnt whi
This resolution shall take effc.
approval by the Mayor. A
l'dssed and approved this the
buffe
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Sand be yftojKo
Mth aay.mmZ
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steroiVTettor in the manner urn
itcBOmall be only cumulative of
ases neia vaua ana binding
from and after Its passage and
ucrust. 1922.
pallas gcAnBonouaii
Mayor City of Abilene Texas '
ATTEST!
A! I SEt-LHRS rity Seciot
Al'I'IiyVISD AS TO KOJIM
II N HICKMAN forporatlon Counsel
Signed In compliance with the resolution
M I- KFLirctS Cltv Secretary
In compliance with tho foregoing resolution nunc Is a.gned and published and
all parties will take notice of the rna'ters and f is therein contained.
tHlgnedj M. U SELLEUS City Secretary
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In caDuvatlne models
comrjrising the most
attractive grouping of
ultra-mart shoes for
women it has ever been
our privilege to offer.
Models illustrated
are specially priced.
The Bootery
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THE RED CROSS SHOE
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Shelton Motor Co.
'The Automobile Department Store"
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, September 4, 1922, newspaper, September 4, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334793/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.