The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1915 Page: 6 of 8
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THg ABILEME REPOKTtftt ABILENE TBXAW.
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DISSOLUTION SALE
NOW IN
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11 The Go-Partnership heretofore existing between W.W.Anderson and Otto HSchultz known as the Anderson-Schultz Co. has been by mutual agreement dissolv-
ed Otto H. Schultz buying the equity formerly eontroled by W. W. Anderson and will continue the business at the same stand on the corner of South nu ana
Chestnut' Sts. under the firm name of THE SCHULTZ DRY GOODS COMPANY. -xHSk
If This will be an opportunity for the buying public to purchase their needs of winter wearing apparel for the balance of the season al greatly reduced prices
This sale will also include new arrivals in Ladies Spring Coats LacesEmbroideries Muslin Underwear and White Goods.
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Dissolution Sale Prices on
' 'Boy's Suits
We linvo a nice n&Vortmcnt of Hoys' Stilus (o offdr in flic popular styles
and colors nt ttio following reductions'
$3.50 Qunlity in Boy' Suits ?2 50
$4.00 Qunlity in Boys' Suits $2 75
$4.50 Qunlity in Boys' Suits ?3 OO
$5.00 Qunlitv in Boys' Suits $3 50
$0.00 Qunlity in Boys' .Suits -. ?4 50
$0.50 Qunlitv ip Boys Suits to ?4 95
Boys' Odd Trousers
"Wc include in this sale our entire stock of Boys' Knee Pants consisting
of Serges "Worsteds and Cfossimerc in Knickor Booker style and good
assortment of colors. The Paces are:
Our 05c Quality Iviiec Pants ..
Our 85c Quality Knee Pants . .
Our $1.00 Quality Knee Pants ' .-
Our $1.25 Quality Knee Pants
Our $1.50 Quality Knco Pants - ?1 30
Our $1.75 Quality Knee Pants .?l 40
Our $2.00 Quality Knee Pants a-.-$l 50
Sale Prices on
MEN'S PANT
Mod
1J70
-.jBI 00
J75
Our stock of Men s Pants otter tne best values and styles at rcgnar
price Jfcmembor this is all new stock. The Patterns nro the ncjftcst.
The workmanship the host known to pnnt making.
$2.00 Values in Mens Pants now -&L 50
$2.50 Values in Men's Pants; now T sfl?2 00
$3.00 Values in Men's Pants priced y ?2 45
$3.50 Qunlity Men's Best Pants now -jFL- ?S 90
$4.00 Values in Men's Odd Pants --!- ..?3 35
$4.50 Quality Men's Odd Trousers ?3 85
$5.00 Values in Men's Trousers now . .$4 25
Men's Wool Overshirts
"We offer our enfim Stock of Mon'a "Wool Overshirts in a good assort
incut of Colors at the following prices.
$1.00 Oracle Wool () ershirts now priced - .75
$1.25 Orado Wool Ovrshirts now priced . " - -?1 00
$1.50 Grade Wool Ovrrshirts now priced ?1 25
$1.76 Grade Wool Otorshirts now priced .- $1 35
$2.00 Grade Wool Overshirts now priced - ?1 50
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Men's Fleeced and Ribbed Underwear
50c Values now 35c
You can select a pair of Shoes from
the Newest and Best Stock in
Abilene at t
Our entire?
the newest
nnfhiih
$4.50 $5.00 I
$500 "Wjfite ITp
$4.50 yhirto
$-1.00alffcsJn
$3.5CrvahtPs i
WJffoiis
Values;
Quality
1.75 Values
ffers
ad-
tjesOrices-
9ck of shoes arc affred atvWTWST This stock o
oes. Tin hestJheiMUKrwokminiship to he had iuJr
le iiiereluuirtw. JUriees onwpontiro shoo stoekpifflf.
adles-PatyWeathcr IUon shoes Kl....S3 50
use njw 5r. Snwyurtslioes for Mendff ;?4 45
uaTl's SovjmT 3jtZL ..$3 95
lladi(andjmjPs Shoes -jrfT- S3 SO
Jfii -1'W tHr - wir.- r. - - B&r i?rfc w n
tKijimtrs jhtu Jen s ononibK -.. 5 lu
afid Ltiiif hoJf RhoeseT- $2 65
fmijuies jJITsses tnjirMen's Shoes only .S2 20
mr:.A:- jri ni.:l7-.. .. !.-.. a-t rrr?
Uigurs wmi v lupiri'ii h miiuu.s -. px. t
njdlijkbyfrs Shoes ?1 55
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Choice jrifAny Mans Suit in the House
at Exactly Half Price
All Uns season's hest suits all the newest and most desirable colors
iutfm assortment of sizes. We have decided to make a clean sweep
our entire stock of Men's Suits therefore we offer two suits for the
price of one. Wu Wish to call the attention to the fifct that any of
these suits offered are weights that are practical for year round -wear-All
suits offered arc three piece and' of this seasons purchases.
CIIOICK OK STOCK OP MKN'S SUITS ON'E IIALF PRICE
$22.50 Men's Three.Pieue Suits now I $11 25
$20.00 Men 's Three-Piece Suits. now 3S.sL . . ?10 00
$18.50 Mcii'h Three-Piece Suits now -JK1 -- -.! ?9 25
$10.50 Men's Three-Piece Suits now -St.. ?8 25
$15.00 Men's Three Piece. Suits now'.'A 97 50
$1:1.50 Men's Three-Piece Suits now -4. - ?6 75
$12.50 Men's Three-Piece Suits now -. 1 ?C 25
Dissolution Sale Prices on Henderson
Corsets the Newest Stock of
Corsets in Abilene
This stock of corsets consists ol' the besl styles and are fill new clean
stock of the best values. The Prices are:
$1.25 Henderson Corsets - gj "JJ
$1.50 Henderson Front and P.aek Lnce Corset gl "
$2.00 Value Front and Uncle Lnce Corset gl Jj
$2.50 Henderson Front (mco - - "o 2S
$3.50 Front Lace Henderson Corsets .....-..-.. ""xZ n
$5.00 La Princess Front Lace Corset - '? o0
Dissolution Sale Prices on
Comforts
$1.00 Comforts now priced
$1-35 Values in Comforts now .
$1.75 Quality Comforts now -. -
$2.00 Values in Comforts
$2.50 Silkoline Covered Gomforts ....
$3.00 Silkoline Covered Comforts
$3.50 Fine Filling Covered Comforts ..
$5.00 Silk Covered Comforts
...85
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.91 35
.91 G5
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S2 20
$2 05
.93 45
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A Few Small Sizes in Ladies Suits
at $6.50
If you can wear a suit size 15 to 31 yon can purchase a suit at less than
half the- regular price. As we only have a few suits' left to gut advantage
of this price yon must come early. Choice of suits values to $IG.50
now w . 96 50
Ladies and Childrens Coats
1-3 and 1-2 Off
Without an exception we include in this salo our stock of Ladies Misses
and Ohilds Coats at a discount of not less than one-third and in some
'instances 1-2 PKICK. Several Ladies Fine Hihchof Coats included
" hi tii'il? sale. Coats oil sale 1-3 OFF AND ONE-HAEF PRICE. ' ''"
Ladies Skirts 1-3 off
"Without exception wo offer our stock of Ladies Skirts at 1-3 OFF.
fl Our buyer Mr. Schultz will shortly leave for the Eastern Markets and we assure the people that they can always depend upon this store to have the new
Merchandise in best values at the lowest prices. We cordially invite you to visit our store during this sale and see the new Bischof Spring Coats for Ladies; also
the new items in White Goods Laces Embroideries and Muslin Underwear and take advantage of the many special offerings.
USE STANDARD PATTERNS.
The New Spring Patterns are Now in Our Stock.
Make Your New Dress From Patterns That are
Easy Accurate and Stylish ::;;::::
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Schultz Dry Goods Co.
Successors to
The Anderson-Schultz Co.
Visit this Dissolution Sale Begin-
ning MONDAY and participate in
the many Bargains.
Want Ads
FOtt SALE Pure country
12 l2c per pound delivered t.. s.
Hawk. Abilene. Texas Rt. C. J-22-3t
branded nine bar; one black and white
de-horned cow branded nine bar; one
cow brandednnc color unknown. Lib
honey;! era! reward for Information leading to
recovery or any 01 me uuovu biock
Mac Sayles. Abilene. Texas. l-4-2t
FDR SALE Plants; Austin Dewberry
Tins S5.00 per tnousana; uoat piam
$10.00 per thousand. Clyde Nursery.
rivd.TexaB. l22-bt
FOR SALE Sudan grass seed. V. M
Steward nhone 380 or 1555 three
rings. ....-3;"';3
FOR RENT Two or three hundred
acres of good land well Improved to
right party. See W. B. Hale.
1.22-3t
FOR SALE Work mules
young registered Jacks. J.
and two
w. Couch
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FOR SALE Best grade sows. V II.
Steward; phone 330 or 1355. three
I taws. l-26-2t
FOR SALE 3733 acres good pasture
land fn Taylor Co. at bargain; good
title wlih no Incumbrance. V. J.
Sayre. Talna. Texas. 2-2-5t
NOTICE Just received one half car
load of the celebrated Queen Incuba-
tors and brooders. See us and get cat-
alogue and prices. The Union Hard-
ware Co.
AAAAAAMMMAAAAAMAA
WANTED 4000 bushels good oats
sacked or bulk 2 cars Red Top cane
seed. 4 can Maize heads. Phone
1001. Gus Roberta Grain Co. 2-2-2t
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FOR BALE Seed pats phone 204-M
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49? acres T miles north of Trent. CO
In cultivation 130 acres fiue land.
all good grass land small house. This
is a nice little stock farm. $15.00 per
acre. Wants to trade for farm near
good school. J. F Young Abilene.
Texas. 2-2-It
j FOR RENT Two fifty acre farms
to prove It what was the text?"
"The text was: 'Hcgiveth hi3 be-
loved sleep.'"
"You're all right. Mow many of the
congregation were there?"
"All the beloved U-eeemed to me."
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expected t
tharting
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cours
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die
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condit
per bQKle.
lungs that was
elf has been the
nr'casea of dis-
Ily. The sensible
frequent ilosoa of
KHOl'ND SYRUP. It
ogress of the disorder
nature to restore normal
Price 25c 50c and $100
Sold by all druggist.
adv
"THE EVIDENCE" said the judge
"shows ihat you -throw a stone at
this man"
''Bure" replied Mrs. O'Hoollhan
"and the looks lv the man shows more
than thot yer Honor; It shows that
Oi hit him."
IE MAN WITH
GOD IS ALMS
IN THE MAJORITY"
KAISER TELLS CORRESPONDENTS
NORDS OP REFORMER ARE
JUS PRINCIPLES.
By the Associated Press. .
BERLIN Jan 28. Emperor William
FOR SAIE 9uroc Jersey pigs both Twenty acres Joining town to put In
hex I paMgrma rurnisnea. it. w. oats.
jBtqitb Braw Texas. l-18-4t a farm to trade for auto pugene
PDR BALK tf Vlh-bred Jersey mva . '- --n- -- -- --- t-
T- H- AntUWf JSliaiiale Texas Phone
When t
you are
ger Ui
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FOB
KALg Shaded Ribbon
Fifty cet gallon ninety
Mk prpaM. 9a L. Boyd Nubia
toaa. 1-15-4 1
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fffjf pay fS.M reward for one bay
mum ymm ow. i muau nigu.
hMMl ou lilt AanUr. S. R. triangle.
Wktio atar is - A4rss L A.
Qpnk Abite Twum Rte 6
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slowly HijmWmteOf
Kecua apnicnu
T.lVIMIV A iXn
pa re (UP Mtbr
KOn fMM ItA
dviJmmfir
Is said to be suf
r notice how
in talking to
vere cut heals
The family that
ALLARD'S SNOW
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accidents. Price 25f
per bottle. Sold by all
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bgcome Irregular
Ie and the Ion-
exists the worse
get rid of this mis-
HERBINE. Take
g to oed and see how
next day Price 50c. Sold
adv
rays more or less a shock
to a wpman wheu hi discovers later
In thr game Uwft hejf husband really
did know wtot he upy talking about.
ch or bowels is a
mptom of a torpid
ulckly take
a marvelous nver
bowel purifier. Price
druggist adv
store which will be opened In Abilene
on .March 1st. The New Company
will be Incorporated under the name
of the Anderson Dry Goods Company
and will occupy the Compere building
at the corner of North Third and' Pine
sireeiB wnicn wm eoom unuergo a
thorough overhauling new shelving.
floors modern front etc. being put In.
Mr. Anderson was one of the organ-
izers of the Anderson and Schultz Dry
Goods Company of Abilene two years
ago and the business has been a suc-
cess from the beginning. He will en-
ter the new store very optimistic re
garding the future of Abilene and Cen-
tral West Texas and expects Jo make
a success. To a reporter of this pa-
per Sir. Anderson said: "I have the
fullest confidence In Abilene and the
future of Central West Texas. I
1 Gr: ZSaLrlaC!!e.dand I M that I cn build up a'Bplen-
SSn X ' " "4?; ? trade. We will carry an up-to-date
7;i;;ii t ...I " loCK Pi men gooas as are carried In
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Knox reformer of Scotland 'One man
with God Is always In the majority.'
STS TWO ON
E
A COMPLAINT OF
A STILL
ni
again elect him to tills office. We
hokpeak for him the careful .nnM.
iraion of the oters of the city.
Business Man
Dr. Miles' Hear
"K I?.)..1' S MULSH IL BENTON
ItETPRNEIl FROM SWEETWA.
TER WITH TWO MEN.
"AH Askew.
STOIJESC From Life.
Psitttiirft uear Mcrcll So vou went tn rhurcta last Sun-
tm. hotter t'arUrg.'dayr' asked tbo doubtful one. 'Then I
Gaz itfMffciIaa
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ABILENE TO HAVE
NEW DRY GOODS
STORE MARCH W
ury goods stores including men's
clothing ladles .suits mlllinary ladies
reauy-io-wear ury goods shoes- etc.
Wa expect to be open foiiuiness hy
.March 1st."
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A child Jh
is nauuirai
UI3K3 Of
Fl'GH c
cbiiu
estinal worms
growth. A fow
(REAM VERMI-
tpels worms; the
iiiii'iutrti anu
Priee 25c. ner
au aruggist. adv
H. II. Parsons and H. P. Parsons
were brought to Ablleno Wedneduj
night. The men wom nrman.1 .
Sweetwater AVednesday by Deputy U
S. Marshal J. M. Donton. r thi -u.
frltt. TThey were chnri?H nrn.
United States Commissioner W D Gl-
rand. with operating and having cou-
trol of a still for the distillation of
spirltous liquors. The alleged oner-
tion of the still took place in the
i.doieiu uiainci or Texas.
The men wore brougbt before to
commissioner at 1 o'clock ThursuinT
fifmFnnntt nn.l .. . ..
-..u..uuu uuu were allowed bond
iuc eum ot sgu eacn.
Succestful Merchant
rouna a F.tnui
stgred HI
"ThU l Vh
lUto c? Pannyiv
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fraiset
Remedy
Ifter Inveitlgttlon
1 That H-
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bond Jrf
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W. W. Anderson- and Mrt. Jewel Har.
kins Leave for Northern Markets
Saturday Night.
W. W. Anderson and Mrs. Jewel
pipe fence post anchors Harkins left Saturday night for the
as it Is driven Into the grouud Northern markets to purchase a new
ipwcr en u umucu into tour siock oi ary gooas ciotuing ladies
itioaa that separate. I ready-to-wear and shoes for a new
C jpfn Cas-e It Didn't Work.
From Life.
"Johnnie."
"Yes'm -
"Why are you sitting on that boy's
face?"
"Why I -
"Did I pot tell yon to always count
a hundred before you gave way to
passion and strike another boyf
lesni ana im doto' It; I'm just
Prim Minister Asqulth. of England
.- . . u.hjiu jor me loiiowing-
"An English professor wrote on the
blackboard in his laboratory: 'Profes-
sor Blank informs his students that
.... ua mis uay ueen appointed honor
VL LTMCMUI l0 im MaJwty. King
MDiirine the morninc ha mi cnm
vnAt A WUli
wv-ubjou io ieave tne room and found
on his return that nom !...
had added the words;
God save the king."
nine uay In the
tU ami l want to
4&luttf u jjrt of
it In writing a.
Ultur t you.
On tha aith tiy
ui j.Hoatior 10
I YIUH KUtBklUl
with h eufr t
t r o u b lyil y
fauiUy .JJTijwIctan
csi'iinnt Aaslaa
rflTrfc. rIJ
iruUi wiu io Ha
attacks in SI
hours in tha
lattsr part of
910.
tha
f urination jon-
vtkl
Instructive jfetter.
dutur.
IteriuJliia
niluina ha
ii Ilvu LuiC.-m
h . for uhijt four
U
OtlA nrlvnntaoA in vt.. . -
slttln- on his face ao he'll be here Is the rtlMtol rtt&Vfn Z
when I'm done countm" the hundred " need not stand for h
Ulles U
cmlofe
Viry
r0ICil I
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in conan-
gave w
uf Ir Jill
bottle of
con Hoed u?
mffitha I4'
Sr?. ?i tv JhTUt
Dr. Mile. Nwv.e al4j Hwin Rway
ay mtautiy tepwt. I aw u ay!
W imtn of aj-. hV( htMH In tha
VT"X "'' tet thltn
T- A. 1$. IKUUNQUJt
IJauula. Pana.
Or. Mile' Heart RemeJy la .old and
guaranteed by 4U druasUts. t
MILES MEDICAL CO. Elklurt 14.
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1915, newspaper, February 2, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314751/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.