Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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CAMPAIGN
Swings Into November
With Vim and
.Vigor-.
Low prices on the newest and best of this
seasons' merchandise is the. magnet that
is drawing discriminating buyers to this t
store . in increasing numbers as the sale
becomes better known :: :: :: : ::
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Campaign Prices in Every Department
J. II. Dlmtnett.wlio has boon hero for
sotornl dny8 visiting rolathW.and
friondr has returned to hie homo In
Clydo
Minter Dry Goods Co.
ABILENES' PROGRESSIVE STORE
J. A Shell and wife left this morn-
ing for a short visit to relatives In
Arkansas. Mr. Shell nsked Tho Itepor
tor bo sent to his Ablloho address.
To ODD FELLOWS You cn nttond
your lodgo tiiootttig tonight nnd get to
tho Bkntlng rink building In good tlmo
to "hear from tho electflon."
John punenn returned latjt night
from the Dallas fair whore hn reports
a good time. From tho number of
race track tickets John had with him
ho must havo mado friends with sev-
eral ringers.
Prof. Wllwee of Oklahoma camo In
this morning from El Paso to visit his
sister Mrs. Annlo L. Harlo. Prof.
Milwco is a well known educator In
Toxas having taught at Add Ran col-
lego and at other schools.
'Geno Wood had two bunches of
Spanish peanuts on exhibition at his
office today that grew In his garden
in College Heights. Each bunch meas-
ured 3 1-2 feet across and tho vines
wero full from point to' point with well
develppcd nuts..
J
. Dr. S. T. Day has traded his prop-
erty (tho old T. O. Anderson place)
on Lytlo Lake to S. D. Hunter for a
secFlon pf land in Howard county and
Mr. ' Hunger's home In Valley Viow
and they are exchanging places today.
Mrs. J. L. Pegties wiy go out on tho.
7:30 Abilene & Northern tonight to
Stamford where she will spend a few
days with her daughter; Mrs. Vic An-
derson i
S. P. Darnell and daughter Miss
Minnie are out from Dallas on a visit
to his brother Aarpn and his. sisters.
' C. Salmon of Nebraska Is here look-
ing for a new home '
V. E. Wallace of Decatur; Alaba
ma Is hero prospecting for a new homo
arid tho way ho is 'enjoying (this ideal
fall weather and shaking jnandtftono
would take him for a West Texas
pioneer.
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W XOOALS AND PEHSONALS. .
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Want ads bring results.
For that neuralgia pain nothing
equals 3363. 25c bottle
H. B. Ford of Van Zandt county Is
heiro prospecting.
J. C. Clemens of Corbln Is here this
week on business
. J. T. Jones of Henderson county is
kere this week prospecting.
HISS LILIAN BELL
INSTRUCTOR IN
VIOLIN AND PIAO
Phone Anna Hall
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Lyceum
Theatre..
LECOMTE & FLESHER
OFFER-
The
HOLY
CITY
By Clarence Bennett
The only Historical Play that has
been a complete success
'NOW IN ITS F6URTH SEASON
Endorsed by the Press Public and
Pulpit of every city of importance
in America.
Prjcss 25-5o-75-$i Seats at Sides
R. H. Scott went to Clyde this morning
J M. Perking Is' spending the day
In Clyde. . -
M. Elliott left this morning for
Baird. ' s A
P. T. Moore Is in Clyde today on
business.
O. P. Scott Is visiting in Clyde this
week.
L. R. Cawl of Clyde who has been
here visaing has returned; to his home.
J. S. Collum of Clyde Is hero visiting
friends.
W. E. Mabroy. left tills morning for
Alexander.
The
Genet al Demand
of tho Wcll-Inmrmed of tho WgiTa has
kxativo
inD and
ly of known
'sicians could
lauso its com-
them to bo
lencficial in effect
and gentle yc't
always been f
efficient liquid
valuo;
sanction
ponent
wholeso
acceptafcl
prorfpt i
Vn suppl'
ccllent con
Elixir of S
Co. procee
on tho mcri
able success.
That is ono o many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Ilixir of Senna is given
tho preference by tho WcllInforraed.
To got Its beneficial effects always buy
tho genuine manufactured by the Cali-
fornia Fig. Syrup Co. I only and for sale
by all leading druggist Price fifty cento
per bottle.
Non Dickson of Opland Is hero visit-
ing relatives and friends. '
G. F. Stockton of Corbin '.is among
the visitors here.
' J. T. Young. of Baird is here "visiting
friends.
Mrs M.. W Saunders left this morn-
ing for her home In Marshall.
N. J. Albright came over from Cisco'
yesterday aftornoon' and. will be hore
several days vjsltlng relatives.
Geo. Williams who has been visiting
in Eula for1 sevoral days has returned
homo t
Mrs. V. S. Cardwoll and children
Ioft.this morning for San Angela whero
they have recently moved.
R. L. Jacobs left this morning for
his homo in Heron after a short visit
to friends and relatives hero.
H. T. Ponn n citizen of Abllone. 12
years ago but riow living In Stamford
and traveling for a Fort Worth Gro-
very Co. was hore yesterday and In
conversation with a Reporter man In
timated thai if he could make certain
trade for residence proporty hore ho
would again make his homo with us.
Want ads bring results.
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it demand with its ex-
i of Syrup of Figs and
ie California Fig Syrup
ethical lines and relics
laxative for its remark-
Miss Jessie McCarmon who lias
been visiting in Clydo has returned
homo.
A M McDonald returned from tho
Fair last night whorq ho had a flno
tl'mo.
Mrs. Earnest Boone roturned last
evening from Woathorford whore sho
has been visiting relatives
J. B. Beauman of Thurber who has
been here visiting has roturned to his
homo
JOSEPH DALY H.D.
' Practice limited to diseases of the
EYE EAB NOSE THROAT
AND FITTING GLASSES.
Office and Residence one block
west of postoffice
A. W. Haynes who has heon attend-
ing tho Dallas Fair has roturned homo.
M A. Shores who has been In Dallas
the past week attending the fair and
visiting relatives has roturned home.
"The Quality Store"
We desire to call your attention to the following
list of articl-s just received i
Mackerel Hnllbut Cod.FI hIi Uoncless Hcrrlnp Potomnij Itob
IcrrlHgKus8lnn Sardines nnd Milk Herring In pails. Stuffed
Mangoes Sweet Midgets and Sweet Pickles l'laln nnd Staffed
OIItcs In Hnlk. Edam Cm ccne Pineapple Cheese Swiss Chccso
and Umbcrgor Chccso nl so a fresh shipment of Honey Cnn-
Uety etc.
Batavla Coffee and Can Goods also Queon
of tho Pantry Flour. 'XJ
Courteona Treatment nnd Prompt Delivery
Chandler-Hall Grocery Co.
Roberts Telephone
Southwestern Telephone
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home
state.
the wo:
nome-nja'
visit omr
of you! for us.
special
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the confec-
that your
Jreciated and your
utmosK Our line of
unsurpassed in the
are the best in
lr candy. Jresn
'day.
ld Drinks
it has made a friend
Your favorite drink is our
Palace 6 f Sweets
Will H. Rayburn Prop.
Ua
Mrs. J L. Boll who has been in
Woathorford and Dallas tho past two
weeks has returned homo.
Lloyd D. Thomas of tho Reporter
force has returned from a week's ont-
Jng with friends spent at Austin.
Mrs J. T Hardest who has been
visiting Mrs B. Kuykendall at Clyde
for tho past week has returned to her
liomo hero '
P B Tolvln and wife ot Verccr pass-
ed through here yesterday aftornoon
en route to Stamford whero they will
visit their son
How many Amerl
lonely homes to-day
UUiSHUlg IU (JUJIIO 1IHU
to bo able to utter
becauso of some ori
ment this happiness
Every woman inh
subject should knov
tion ior ncaitny
accomplished by
LYDIAE.PI
VEGETABLE
Mrs. Maggie G
Union S. 0.writcs !
" I was greatly rui
from a weakness pec
wlten Lydla E. l'lnk
Compound was recom
not only restored mo
but to my delight I an
. Hrs. Josephine Ha
Uy writes;
"X was a very grc
remaie troubles ana m
to help me. tiyuta !;
table uompounu not
women in
ong tor tins
oir lives and
so words but
nio uorango-
denied thorn.
ostcd in this
that nroparo-
matornity is
tho uso of
(HAM'S
MPOUND
jr. of West
Irs. Pinkham ;
down In health
lar to my sex.
im' s Vetrctablo
ended to me. It
) perfect health
a motner." '
.otBardfltown
sufferer from
physician failed
'infeham's Veira-
ily restored mo
to perfect health but Lam now a proud
mother." .
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
JFor thirty years Lydla E. Vink-
ham's Vegetablo Oompound mado
from roots and herbs Ims been tho
standard remedy for fomalo Ills
and has positively cured thousands of
womon who havo lcen troubled with
displacements inflammation ulcenw
tion fibroid tumors irgularities
periodic pains backaclio that Iwar-
Ingrdown feeling flatulency Indlgca-
tlondizzinqssornorvou8 prostration.
Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Plnklmm invite all sick
women to write her far mlvlcw.
ik litw fulded thouMinla i
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The Country Boy
Friday Night Nov. 6th
20 PEOPLE so
Band and Orchestrn. It's n Rhrol
Drama. Big Specialties Between
the Acts If you miss it you will
miss a Real Show. You'll Laugh
and then you'll Laugh Some More.
PRICES: SOc 35c 25c
Friday Nov. 6
SUTS AT SIDES'
DENTIST
SJTHOUTflAKS
'SlJ1
ABILENE DRUG CO
WAUT SUPPLIERS
Oalm of Irish Moss for Chapped
Hands and Roughness ot tho
Skin.
SBILENEDRUGC
A. U. CIIKISTOfHKK Pre.
HMnrTimoc
Will remain over Abilene Dry Goods
Co. whore ho will continue to practice
nt the following low prices for tho
next CO days
Gold filling for $1.50 nnd up.
Amalgam for 7Cc and up.
Cement for 76c and up.
22 K 0. Crowns $3GQ and up.
Uridgo work per tooth $4.00.
Sot Ilest Teeth $900.
Extracting COc.
All Work guaMritedd. Ornduato
17 years oxporlenco.
Ofllco over Abilono Dry Goods Co.
Pino Strfot
ABILENE. TEXAS.
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ft tion occasioned by nmlnutrl- ft
ft tion. Indigestion disordered llv- ft
ft orxliid Us Incident evils go to ft
ft your druggist and obtain a bot ft
ft to of D. U & K. It. Improved ft
ft health will follow Us use. It ft
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1908, newspaper, November 3, 1908; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315388/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.