Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 339, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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Avtkotiitd fDcpositbfics of the Company: The Denver National Bank. First National" Bank of Boulder.
LATEST AND MOST ENERGETIC MINING ENTERPRISE. Foa Gteat 'Gfoopes of Gold Mines.
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A Better and Stronger Stock was Never
Offered at this Low Price.
Aid in Our Development.
Share in the Profits
Experts Report over $70000 of
Gold to Sight In the Rdbyv
Groifpe Alone
"Become an Owner JfXTBesi
Companies In Colorado
In' fifty days oar astonishing progress and valu-
ableproperty acquired places " us where other
mining Companies never expect or hope to be In
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We aim to make Sunset Gold the
quickest DIVIDEND PAYER
ON RECORD.
This'Cohipttny is beyond any doubt one of the "very boat
onarth'tdday. Capitalized $5000000with 84000000 treasury
'stock. Par value 51.00. Present price 4 cents ''ground floor
price." Full paid and non-assessable. No debts. Management
first-olass- Company" oourta the very closest investigation.
Everybody throughout the'whole South that know mejknow
full well T wodld -not'reoOmmen'd this company unless I had ev-
ery reason to believe it is all right. I have hundreds of oustom- ;
ers composed of ministers lawyers doctors druggists bankers
railroad men merchants clerks mechanics newspaper men
' school teachers and a'great many of the very best women of the '
land. I would "advise them in order to better their condition
financially to buy this stock. If you can not buy but 'S10;00i
vorth 2508harea do that. Dividends will be paid on S250.00
when' started 'riotrSiO.OO. . Buy in large blocks.1 Buy $25.00K
S50.00 '$1008500 1000 $2000 85000. References gladly j
given.
Remfimbef-the mines are grinding out-gold every day. If
you desire further information write for it.
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Demonstrate our Power
To Earn
Early and Repeated
DIVIDENDS
Shares will-certainty advance May 20th to 5c.
May reach. par $.0Q per share within a
year. Depend on earnings. Don't
4btyat 4 cents to sefrat JO or
20 cents btit 'bay to
;draw .profits.
Sworn Statements Made Monthly
So satisfactory to subscribers givicg ex-
act details aboot their business.
Address all correspondence and make all checks payable to me. Yoors to serve
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As Herbert Grier was driving
from Coleman Saturday with a
load of household goods for his
father J. Y. Grie? a target rifle
slipped downthe cartridge ex-
ploited dndthe bullet entered the
palm of his hand followed
up his arm six or eight inches
and'stopped. Herbert had traveled
onlyeleven miles of his trip and
oltlfoiigh he inquired 'for a doctor
all aldng the' balance of the road
he found none until he got to
Abilene. Here the bullet was ex-
tracted and the wpund dressed.
The boyhad an experience that
few' of jhis age have to pass
through. ; ile was at his' father's
shop this morning.
Judge B.A. Cox chairman has
oalled a meeting of the demo-
cratic' executive committies at
Abriene'on Saturday May 14t"h
to deoide whether the nomination
;pf a oandidat for ohief justioe
the 2nd supreme judioial district
shall be made by a blanket pri-v
mary or by a delegate convention.
A successor toJudc-e Conner
A WEAR
' will not allow one to eat enourfi to keen un
UM- health and strength". A weak stomach can not '
digest enough food to keep up the strength (even. if it were eaten po not try to cure dyspepsia or any
other stomach trouble by dieting -Satisfactory work of muscle' or brain can not be performed oil half
rations. " A variety of food and plenty of it is necessary. '
i have used-Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for a period of
nine months using in all four bottles and I can say
that It has cured me of Dyspepsia completely.
J. O. SETHER Crookston Minn.
KODOL DYSPEP
SIACURE
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the remedy- that will let you eat all' vou need or want If vou will use Kodol vou will soon hp ahl tn 9t an a n l:'i-
of food v Kodol is the only dierestant or combination of dteestants that will digest all classesof-food. When von takp KnHnl nnMnJ .
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guuu mm every uil ui mo uuirmiciic mat it contains is assimnatea. ana appropriated oy the blood and tissues. Did
you ever hear of a manor woman being sick or weak who could eat heartily and who enjoyed their meals ? Every
man every woman and every child who is sick puny or weak can soqn eat heartily and enjoy every meal if they will
take Kodol. A truth worth repeating; Whewyott take Kodol everything you eat tastes good and every bit of the nutriment that
your food contains is assimilated and appropriated by the blood and tissues
Hlnesvllle Ca. Sept. 1. 1902.
I have been selling Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
alnco 1897 and have never had a single com-
plaint. As It has proven so successful andib
decidedly the best stomach medicine I ever
handled I decided to try it myself and can
stata truthfully that it has done me more good
than anything I ever used for Indigestion and
Dyspepsia. J . R. RYAN. Merehint & County TreM
Bolllei .nlr.-BtMUr Slit $1.00. holding iH time it much at tbt trill ba which ll!or50jctnli.
Prepared only by E. C. DeWTXT A CO.. Chicago-. W8. A.
K0D0L DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT.
For Sale by BASS BROTHER-Abtfene Texas. -
Miss Ciddie Martin left Mon-
day for Nashville Tenn. to at-
tepd commencement exorcises of
the Poabody Normal. Her sis-
ter Miss Alice and Miss Tommie
Claok are to graduate and after a
visit of a few weeks the three will
is to be elected in November at ' return home together'
the general eleotion.
Don't fail to see the Universal
Bread Maker at O. Mueller &
Sons.
Mrs. Savage of the Lazarus'
ranoh and Mra. Holstine of the
same neighborhood were shop-
ping in Abilene Monday
Special
Sale
Imported Japanese Tea Pots and Strainer - - - 16o
Glass Berry Bowls 15o
1-2 Gallon Glass Pltohers - - - - - - 015
Small Japanese Sugar and Creams 15o all worth frQm25'toftf5o oaoh
Don't fail to see the 5 and 10c .cent assortment' of Dishes Glasses
nd bowls in our window. s
Ty Out
let Cold Soda
Ty Out
Ice Cold Soda
Peerless and Frezo-Ice Cream
Freezers. Over Hardware Co.
Mies Agnes Townsend who has
been quite Biok was some better
Monday.
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Ioe boxes and water coolers at
factory oost. Over Hardware Co.
J. B Kirby of Abileno sends
The Reporter to a friend G. W.
Wood at Rookwall.
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Big feduotion of prioo on Cot-
tort and. Rubber Hose at Over
Hardware Co. f
Dr. Kline has returned from
Corsioana where he attended the
'tatdonta1 association.
J. L Bedford of Winters was
here'' today onroute to Mineral
Wells with his wife for treatment.
Mr. Bedford reports a'fino rain
there
Let us show you howthe Unfij
yersal -Bread Maker works. 'O.
Mueller & Son.
Harris' Drug Store.
Lbw prioesfir8iolass goods.al
Over Hardware Co.
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G W Parks has gone to Min-
eral Welld to Spend a month or
two and The Reporter hopes ho !
will roturnhomo fooling iwonty
years yqungor.
Gen F. W. 'James of Baird
was in Abilene Monday
Ho reports Callahan like Tay-
lor county dry except n the
south portion. The. storm of
Thattfday did ttofc'toujjh Callahan'
moiling Dwp brk in 'Shekel-'
Idr'oouttty.
J. Y. Grier has rented -the4
Kirkland houso on North First
and Orange and moved his'famir
Iy into it from Coloman 'thelp
former homo. - -
The automatic screen . door
qatoh will-keep your Boor" piose'd
tight. QA Muoll0i'fd:'-S6n '
One Polano Chinu sow.'weight
about 125 pounds Owntfr wifl
please gall and see Ben L. Peo-
voy pay" expenses and got sumo.
Bon L. Peavoy(Cny of -Abilene)
Mrs Ed. Ovorstroet of St. Louis
araSmBoof tho National Livo-
stook Commission Co. is on lifa
'annaul vaoatfon a part of which
U'bespentintiiastoOk'oountry
'He was in Abilene Monday.
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Others may sv yaur-jawuitos
foryoq while 'wvtm&ywF&Gl-
Urn. f)mm kiyntfjitn.
Dr. Kline says that the report
that he' contemplates selling out
and leaving Abilene is absolutely
without foundation as he expects
to remain right here being per-
fectly satisfied with Abileno and
his praotico here in every way-
The republican oandidatos for
sohool trustees in 131 Paso were
defeated four to one the blg-
The Bargain
Center
Wakes a Specialty of
Pocket and Table
cutlery
gest democratic victory in thatoi- Masical Instruments
ty in a longu.. The Herald. ct.- . '
led ife Tagainst
cratit libminoos.
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Herald
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Sole Agents.
Sheet Msic
Phonographs
Bicycles Etc
But it'Hjn tiQ Awim yith almod
ovpvythinjr oIro. Ask for uny
thing you want.
We solicit lohly
Cash Traded
With Prices'
ICE COLD DRINKS and CON-
FECTIONS." M. M. Thomson.
the genuine and-
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 339, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1904, newspaper, May 10, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333771/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.