Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 153, Ed. 1 Monday, January 2, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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Let the South Alwe.
(Prom tho Brooklyn Eaglo.)
You can't mako a Southerner
Break Away.
Our attention has boon oal od
to tho following nnrflDrnD-h.whtnh.
anything but Southern any whilogoing the rounds of tho-pa-more
than you can destroy tho p0rs previously i(rworth reading
iunaamentai point ot view in a ovor Avnev vnn
E will holp tho fellow that holpa himself so wo will sell from Now Englandor's mind by bring-1 My son follownot in tho foot-
IrfgTiIm to NewYork. But you steps of the loafer and mako no
can mako tho .New. Englander example of him who is born tired t
and ?therner fe thafc bPth for verily I say urfto you their
a1f Arafei"yy virtu of -business Is ovor-stookod; tho
tfteir oommon Amerioan oapaoity goats on tho corners aro all taken
for self-government each one un
Deoembor 5th to January 1st thellSHdOYeiOOQreflX'wa
joining Sylvester on tho Clear Pork of tkdjBrsnre'RiyeivinFiaher
rounty for only $1.00 to $2.00 per acre oash and divido the
riCfi noe in oight equal annual payments per oont. If you want
ood well looated piece of land and onipaym'ffhT3wwHichy6u'-oTn'
my and liyo all right act on the proposition at onoe and oome to
s$6 us or call on J. L. Compere at Sylvester.;
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Land Dealers and Money Lenders.
X' ABILENE TEXAk.
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ED. S. HUGHES. Presldeat.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM. Vice Presldest.
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W R. KEEBLE At. Caahlcf; 1
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Capitol and Scttptes $JOOjebO:OtM Ji
ABILENE . - - .'-''. - - TEXAS.
derstands his own job arid that
eaoh isf working forHne gooi of
his own section Oik atate-not in a
ho8tiiefspu:itj butasa part of the
oommon' country. Because that
Bplrifchas really taken' Toot such
schemes as Senator Piatt's bi 1 to
reduce the representation -pf the
Southern States will come to.
nothing. The South has incom-
parably the greatest of our na-
tioWaloBleMsfonlier hhhdrih
the (race question. She must
solve that 'question booause she
lives with it and the rest of us
must abide by the solution be--
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Wft. W. .BTEPPlSMfl.
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CAPtfftL and SURPLUS ?$85:0D0 '
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Capital
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f Solicits your business arid will at all times extend to its custo-
'tnorB all np.r.nmmncJAtinna cnnsiBterit with conservative bahlcins.
DIRECTORS
v .T. M. Waivataff. S. N. Morrison. "WVG. Swenson.
J. H. OUver D. G. HiU G. W. Parks
P. H. Hammock M. C. Cope W. ABpwie.
oause'wefoould..not touch if we
toed3 only at arm's 4enEth.
Twenfyeven steh; years ago
tjij&rejwai an' intense - feeling of
suBpipionjin'thfc Nbrth arid ob-
peoially in' New England thai
the South was trying to neutral-
I2tf-the Ksresultsto'6f -the"civir war.
With better understanding has
oome the knowledge that the
Southern whites are merely try-
ing to preserve Anglo-Saxon
oivilzation and that they mean
to give to the negro the best
ohanoe compatible with that pres-
ervation. In that spirit toward
brothers with a big load on their
their shoulders Mayor McClol-
lan's speech and the celebration
of the Southern society will be
reoeiyedjby New York."
and the whittling places are all
occupied. Tt is better to saw
woqU for two HiittKa cord than to
whittle in a loafijng matoh and
ouas the government. My son
while thou hast the sense of a
jaybird break away from the
oigarette habit for lo ! thy breath
stinketh like a glue faotory and
thy whole appearanoe is less in-
telligent than a store dummy;
yea thou art a oipher with tho
rim knocked off.
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Hammer .the courteous
representative of R. G. Love'&
Son's meat market drives a new
meat cart built especially for the
work whioh is the best thing for.
the business wo have seen pro-
tooting the meat from .the sun
rain and dustandihe seat is so
arranged that the driver can get
in and out with small exertion
and in minimum time. Len oan
make his rounds in two-thirds
the' time he could in the old cart.
Messrs. Love"& Son show pro-
gress. J. D.arid'JfE.'Hailey were in
froin Nugent Friday and ordered
Tho Reporter sent to their broth-
er at Burleson. J. E. is recently
frpm Tarrant county and exhib-
ited an 'enormous lemon grown
there the measurement being 12
inohes in oiroumferenoe. We are
glad to say that he will make his
future home at Nugent.
The
Nickel Store
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CANDIES
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at our store or we will snd 'them 1
to you U you will ring; us up
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Choo. Pecan Nuts
" - WalnUtjTops '
Almond Top's
Peanut. Clusters
Molasses Chows
Caramels.
uocoa Macaroons g.
Chips
Nougatime
Marshmellows
Honey sticks
Vanllla'Marshmoliowa v-t !
.'Assortearilg.Bon-Bons
AwortedWaiautBon-Bohs' '.
Burned. Almonds '
Smooth Almonds
25c net
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hgoo4jl;fdr540 and'' T cents a
pundJ Cobe and get a taste of them
and you will bujr more of them.
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H. M. Nesmith of Buffalo Gap'
was in Abilene Saturday enroute
to his mines in the TCrlinqua
quicksilver distriot in BreWster
county. He is operating three
mines there Sanger Bros of Dal
las being his pdrf ners. Heis 100
miles from Alpjne and Marfabut
the former is !his railroad town
the road to- it being better or
rather not so Jbad as the other.
'Mr. Nesmith subscribed for The
Reporters whioh will taketfie
home news to him..
Charlie aridv Mri9 Saunderson
left at noon-Saturday for Dallas
Where Charlie? resumed duty at
thq.offioe 'of the general manager
of tho T. & pf Ry; His vacation
of two weeks was spent at homo
ouu uo uujuyou u ho muon vne
pur'airot westfTexaa was so
pleasant anrd ;hiltMul that lie.
4$M$00P- $&
las.rbut his own natiyeSir is Al-
ways swee i to a West Texas boy
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yards of laoe of ' Various widthB
..which showed that she was an
expert with the needle; -a very
fine linen handkerohief that she
had hemstitbhedand embroidered
before her marriage is in a per-
feot state of preservationj In this
little work basket was three 3-
cent ooins made' in 1852 one in
1857 and a half -dime in 1853
and many pthertriniketsof whiohJ
Mr. and Mrs. MoKinney are very
jproud.
"I am going to make a shed to
keep my cotton in until next fall
asXhave not sold a bale. I will
plant no cotton in 1005 and will
consider my oropi planted
cultivated and gathered" said
A. L. JoneB of Moro It is com-
fortable to feel that the orop of the
coming year is all ready for sale.
J. M and Mrs. Robertson have
the sympathies of their friends in
the loss of their infant age about
one month on Saturday night.
The body was laid to rest at Po
tosL oh Sunday. Mr. Robertson
moved hero a short timo ago and
'is soon to move to Mitohell ooun-
to Ralph's motto is not how oheap
but how good.
WILL ST1TH Si CO.
Beal Estate and Insurance.
adiusne texa8.
A nide homo of 135 acres all good land of'
which sixty abrosaro in cultivation fonood
and sub-divided. Dwelling of throe rooms
woatherboardod and painted' 2 good wells
.good turf on pasture no Johnson grass
good neighbors and near school; Cheap
at S17.00peraoro but oan NOW be had at
S.ltftfO pet .ajro UNTIL JANUARY 1st
1905 on good! oasy terras .
wm stith & Co.
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Abilene Texas.
I have the finest and largest stock of
Diamonds and
Gold Jewelry .;
to be found in any Pity and if Vou aro
sending away for anything in tho jow
jeiryline try me for prioc. Call and
look .through my Btook before voii ..
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?' vOpii;; iioHU. 'wy. yon astB.. mu money .we
'' Wd d9 fany engraving and dia'mdnd
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Among the many presents re-
ceived by Abilene people none
are more highly prized than a
number of artioles sent P. M.
MoKinney by . his father frpm
MoKinney Ky. A pountry-
smoked hamt20 pounds of 'jhome
spun" tobaooo a small jug ot
beoauso Abilene . hasrnb Btreet
oars. Never mind;Abileno will
have 'em soon. ' ' "
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Everybody that subscribed tp
the PaBtor's Charity Fund on
last Thanksgiving day are re-
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"old Kentuok" and other sub-1 spcowuuy asKoa ro come ana pay
starttials. But the articles most 8lmo a tho tro'oauror has paid
highly valued by Mr. MoKinney out something over S7G.00 sinoe.
are? a child's ohair made in 1834 tho 20th o Novembor 1004 and
by his grandfather for his moth- wiU 80on noed'the rafov' ' -
er. ItismaclGpf walnut nicely A L. Jones and JVWebb ame.
enameled and will last with good in from Moro the d beforo.
oare to oo nanaoa aown to. sen- mhi t.u ta4 i;ni.i
.... . t H.u..ov inn uuiiuo iiao oum
erauons yet unoorn. a Uittio
hand or work basket that belong
ed to Mr. HqKlnnoy'd mother.
Monday Mr.
out'his farm and ranch to " a big
Louisianian who wil make uS a
good citizen whioh helps us to
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Mighty Bad Weather to be Burned Out
(So or 'Phone to
WEHE WOOD & 00-
for one of theif Policies. They protect yoa. DO IT NOW Thi
assist you If yoct want to boy or xett city or country prv
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and had not boon 'opened. Binoe bftap t(l0 hM of Mp t JonofV llo
nor aeatn in urn-do years ago W8 bought two half sobtiohs of
-was found to oontain. her bqib.- fino- und 4n Sourry Qm hifl
sors Uiliubled neeales pen- postoffioo to bo. Wheat. Hflj.
knife pin-cushion and several hi8 Roportor subscription up 'to
GladysandAvadnaBrooUroson Tu 100(J ana prop0803 fo
oame homo Sunday night from Ft. UnatMl OP ftI n0WB mttaM.
vrurbii wuuru iiiyy mjeiit ioji uuyai-
With their father II T. Brook-
reson. Miss Avadna says she
oame near stnying at tho Port
.Tiifln-n Woodruff wna in from
8wflt'ator a oouplo of days last
week with his ohildren . tf $
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 153, Ed. 1 Monday, January 2, 1905, newspaper, January 2, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333475/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.