Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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Authomed Depositories of the Company: The Denver National Bank. First National Bank of Boulder.
LATEST AND MOST ENERGETIC MINING ENTERPRISE. Four Geat Gtoapes 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 in Sight In the Rofey
Grottpe Alone
Become an Owner z Best
Companies In Colorado
In fifty "days out astonishing progress and valu-
able property acquired places as where other
mining Companies never expect or hope to be in
aysar.
We aim to make Sunset Gold the
Quickest DIVIDEND PAYER
ON RECORD.
This Company is beyond any doubt one of tho very beat
on earth today. Capitalized 85000000 with $4000000 treasury
stook. Par value $1.00. Present price 4 cents "ground floor
price." Full paid and non-assessable. No debts. Management
first-class. Company courts the very closest investigation.
Everybody throughout the whole South that know meknow
full well I would not recommend this oompany unless I had ev-
ery reason to believe it is all right. I have hundreds of custom-
ers composed of ministers lawyers doctors druggists bankers
railroad men merchants clerks mechanics newspaper men
i sohool 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 stook. If you can not buy but S10.00
worth 250 shares do that. Dividends will be paid on S250.00
when started not $10.00. Buy in largo blocks. Buy $25.00
$50.00 $100 $500 $1000 $2000 $5000 References gladly
given.
Remember the mines are grinding out gold every day. If
you desire further information write for it.
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To Earn
Early ml Repeated
DIVIDENDS
Shares will certainly advance May 20th to 5c.
May reach par $f.00 per share within a
year. Depends on earnings. Don't
bay at 4 cents to sell at JO or
20 cents bat bay to
draw profits.
Sworn Statements Made Monthly
So satisfactory to subscribers giving ex-
act details about their business.
Address all correspondence and make all checks payable to me. Yours to serve
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STARTLING WAR NEWS.
Four' Thousand Japanese
Troops Said to fee Lost.
Dallas April 27 1904.
(Speoial to The Reporter)
Persistent rumors are current
in London Paris Berlin and
St. Petesburg that the Russian
Vladisvostok fleet sunk Japanese
transports with four thousand
troops. No official confirmation
oan be had.
Worthanv reports soveral hous-
es destroyed near that plaoe at
Yelldell one young lady Miss
Shanks being killed.
At Donelton in Hopkins coun-
ty soveral homes and a gin were
destroyed and several people
hurt.
Six people were killed and a
number injured six miles south
of Pryor Creek I T.
l One death and several wound-
. ed at Grand River eight miles
south of Pryor Creek.
At Fairland I. T. seven were
killed and threo fatally injured
j .and a half-dozen business blooks
I wore' destroyed.
The eastern seotion of Jeffer-
son oounty Ark. suffered great
damage inoluding the loss of
several lives. The path of the
storm was 100 yards wide and
ten miles long. 'Full particulars
not yet learned.
Fresb Storm News.
Reports from Sunday's storms
oontinue to oome in and the dail-
ies of Tuesday give the following
additional particulars:
Mexia reports the second storm
in Freestone oounty in a few
weeks. Sunday's storm destroy
ed quire a numoor oi nouses anu New Car of-Screen Doors
a number of people hurt it is--- jU8t unloaded by the Burton-
ujjbu iiuno luwwy. Lin?0 Co. The moafc beautiful
Bridges Chapel near Mt. Pleas- r UQ"Bi3ns ovep shown in Abilj?n0l
ant reports two ladies badly hurt j Would bo pleased to have our
Total loss about $10000. x frienu8 and Ou8tomer8 oall and
The storm did rauoh damage ' ot them
to residences fenoes orchards
and orops near Lone Oak Texas. The Reporter for local news.
Special Sale
Imported Japanese Tea Pots and Strainor - - - 15o
Glass Berry-Bowls ---'-... 150
4-2 Gallon Glass Pitohers l5o
Small Japanese Sugar and Creams 15o all worth from 25 to 85o each
Jon't (ai to see tho 5 and lOo cent assortment of Dishes Glasses
and bowls in our window.
Try Out
Ice Cold Soda
Try Ottr
Ice Cold Soda
Harris' Drug Store.
The Odu Fellows.
The Odd Fellows picnic at
Warren's tank Tuesday was one
of the most pleasant affairs of
the kind yet reported to us.
The crowd is estimated at
three thousand and it was char-
acterized by orderly conduct
high good humor and close at-
tention to the public ceremonies
and speeches.
Addresses by Dr. S. R. Cates
T. A. Bledsoe W. B. Lewis
Miss Dota Goroutte and others
wore listened to with much in-
terest and to muoh profit.
Tho lunoh was a feast char-
acteristic of our western people
who are nothing if not hospitable.
The. ocoasion was one long to
be remembered by all who enjoy-
ed it and if suoh gatherings were
more frequent our people would
think more of eaoh other.
Methodist Sunday School Convention.
The annual Sunday - sohool
convention of tho North West
Conference convenes in Cisco to-
night and a large number of del-
egates left for that plaoe on the
noon train today. Among them
the reporter noted :
Abilene Mesdames Shumate
and Munroe; Misses TJrma Tay-
lor Lucia Smith and Myrtle Hen-
son. Wylie Miss Josie Shaw.
Truby Rev-Cr-Hr Lodgor?
Mies Eula Sears Mrs. V. Hamp-
ton Mrs. Gus Copeland and hor
pretty little daughter Jewell.
Anson Miss Eva "yilson.
Delk Misses Ollio Goodsly
Jessie and Willie Dyer
Centerlino4-Misses Oota Mix-
on Myrtlo Hawk and Beohum
Durrott.
Tt was a happy jolly good
orowd and we had some trouble
in getting names but hope none
wero overlooked.
Reward For return to the
New York Lifo offioe of a button
or pin with Ni Y. L. I 0 on Qno
sidp and C. W. H. on the other
Lyceum Theatre.
The Marie Fountain Theatre
Company 20 people with band
and operatic orchestra have
been engaged by the Manage-
ment of the Lyceum for one wet k
commencing Monday May 2nd.
The Co is one of the best popu-
lar priced organization in Tex-
as having just closed a two weeks
engagement in Dallas and Fort
Worth. Among their repertoire
are classed some of the very best
and high classed playes now
produoed in the east The new
Vendetta In the shadow of the
oross-The dangers of a great oity.
The blue and tho gray-Along the
Wabash-For babys sake-eto.
etc The Dallas News and Fort
Worth Record speak highly of
the entire oompany. Among
thorn are Al Beasley and Oretto
Otto Aorobatio singing and dan-
oing grotesque comedians-Cope-landmarvelous
Cycle and Uni
oyolist. Lena Hill and Cole Goldie
Singing and Danoing.Soubrettes.
Chas. C. 'Lowe oharaoter mon-
ologueist. Illustrated songs.
Etc. Etc As this will be Ihe
olosing event of tho Lyceum this
season wo take pleasure in ro-
commonding tin's company. Lad-
ies will be admitted free Monday
night when accompanied by an
osoort with one paid tjokot if
purohased proyious to 0;00 p. m.
- Tiokots and diagram now- at
Sides. Tiokots 50 oonts.
Motherhood
MOTHERHOOD is the reward nature
bestows upon healthy womanhood.
"Women who3is vitality lias been sapped
by disease cannot safely give birth to chil-
dren. In pregnancy and in childbirth weak-
ness oE tho mother is revealed in tho pain
and agony sho suffers.
This great medicine drives out every ves-
tige of inflammation and weakness and
gives tone and strength to tho delicato or-
gans which matuio tho child. The uains of
pregnancy aro banished bv Wine of Curdui. and mis-
carnages which blast so many fond mother's hones.
v aro prevented. Flooding which so ofteiS occurs after
childbirth is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnancy.
Wine of Cardui babies are healthy babies because during the
monthi of pregnancy the mother is able to give them necessary vitality
and strength.
With these facts presented to American women no expectant
mother should bo satisfied without the re-inforceinent that Wino of Cardui
will givo her. Every mother should be able to treat herself in ln-r home
wtth tuia valuable medicine.
Wine of Cardui can be secured from any druggist at $1.00 a bottle.
Lt Polycari. tf. C.. Jnn 111902.
I am the mother of seven children anu while in pregnancy with tho
first sis suffered untold misery until thoy wero born. One month before tho
seventh was born I bogau to tako a bottlopt Wine of Cardui which gave mo
relief after taking threo dose3. I used the remainder of tho bottle until tho
birth of the childand was stouter in threo days after tho birth than 1 was in
a month after the birth of cither of tho first six. I am 29 years old.
MRS. V. ELIZABETH STAFFORP
WINE CARDUI
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From a reliable souroo wo learn
that probably not one closet in
five is provided with limo or ashes
as provided by law. Not only
must at least a pqok bo on hand
at all times but it must be used
at loast onoo a day in all up-
ground or box olosots. The san-
itary oommitteo is going to visit
all oloBots to see that this regu-
lation is complied with and tho
Mayor and Marshal threaten
proaeaution in all oases whoro
the law is not complied with
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Polled slioqd Jmn at Anderson
& Tippetta moat market
In tho United States District
Court Northern Distriot of
Texas Abilone Division In
Bankruptcy :
In the matter of J. W. Riohard-
son alleged bankrupt. It ap-
pearing in tho above oaso now
ponding Wore -Kr-Kv Legott
referee in bankruptcy for the
Northern District of Toxas Abi-
lene Division that it is the pur-
nose of the nrooeodinrra in nrl.
judioate J. W. Richardson to bo
bankrupt. It is thereforo order-
ed that this oaso bo set down for
hearing bof.oro K K. Legott ref .
eree in bankruptcy at his offioo
in Abileno Texas on tho 0th of
May 1904 at 10:00 o'qlock a.
m and tho said J W Riohard-
son is hereby drdrod to appear at
that time and plaoe bofore tho
said referee and then and there
to plead to or answor tho petition
now on filo in oaao he desires to
contest tho samp or in default
of such appearanoo and pleading
the prayer of tho petition will bo
granted It is further ordered
that a oopy of this order be per.
sonally served on tho said J. W.
Riohardson at loast fifteen days
bofore the timo for said hearing
if personal sorvioe can bo had:
nut-if suoh servioo cannot be
made then upon filing with tho
referee an affidavit showing that
fuQt this order may be-lovied by
publishing tho samo onoo a week
for six oonsooutivo weeks in tho
; fflnewapopor in Bank-
ruptcy Matters for Taylor county
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rv" r.'YvY1 luu united statos
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priexasdo hopby oertify that
the above and foregoing is a ruo
and correct copy of the original
wiffy fi0 at Abilene?1
Witnoss whereof I hereto set
my hand and affix tl o seal 5
said District Court it AhtLJ
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1904, newspaper, April 27, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334888/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.