Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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0 LOCAI S AND PERSONALS
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Ike Meyeis of this city left this
morning on a brief business trip to
Fort Worth.
Jake Deering was here yesterday
on a brief business trip from Orange.
Frank Jones went to Dnlrd this
morning on a brief business ti in. I
Don Marshall of Clyde who has
been attending the Abilene Business
College left this morning for his home
to spend Sunday with his parents. j
t t Wnrrln went to Baird tills
morning on business and will return
home tonight on the second westbound
train.
A J. Ladd waB here yesteidny froni
Fort Worth. Mr. Ladd Is a tiavellng
salesman well known in tho Abilene
county
P. E. Wastell and wife of Jones
county passed through Abilene this
morning on their way to Strawn to
visit the founor's'fnthor J.'E. Wastell.
who Id very J1J.
M. C. Benton of AVaxahnchio was
nmnmr tho business visitors In this
city yesterday. Mr. Benton Is a real
estate dealer aud thinks the Abilene
country is about the finest place on
the globe.
J. J. E. Marshall was horo ycBteulny
from Thurber on business.
A. M. Cook went to Balid today. '
E. S. Douty left this morning on
brief business trip to Clscq.
H. Red was here yosteulay ftom
Dallas
11. J. Brooks. Jr. of Clyde who has
been bote on a business trip left tor
his home tills morning.
James B. Martin a well known La-
bor SoclaliBt of Uttle Rock Ark. pass
ed through this city yesterday after-
noon on his way to Buffalo Gap. In
which neighborhood he will deliver
an address today
M L. King was among tho business
visitors In the city yesterday from
Sweetwater.
Eldor t M. Took left this morning
for ioUm to tttwd troltvted
meeting of. the Primitive Baptists at
that place which meeting will lasj two
days
nv niiettel left this morning for
Clyde to hold services with the Oath-
nllrH.
J M. Ropker was among the visitors
liere yesterday from Sweetwater
John R Mcintosh an Insurance
agent of Temple who has been "in this
city for sevejal days left this morning
on the 111 st enstbound train for Clyde
and Bairdt
D. M. East was a visitor In Abilene
yesteiday fiom. Gienville.
Mrs. Molly Miller and chlldien of
Haskell passed thiough Abilene yes-
terday on their way to the souhtern
part of this county near fhe old town
of Tuscola wheie they will visit lela-
tles. Mis B. T. Miller and baby of this
city are YlsKlng the former's aunt at
Clyde Mrs. W. K. Kuykendau.
Jim Delancy was a visitor heie yes
teiday fiom Temple
Miss Maud Mai tin of Merkel has
been In thq city the guest of her sister
Mrs. E. V: White.
Frank Decker of Meikel spent yes-
teiday in the city on business leaving
for his homo yesterday afternoon.
Tom I.aigent of Meckel was n busi
ness visitor here.
QISCO. HIGH SCHOOL GAME
CALLED OFF LAST NIGHT.
IJigli school of this place and the
first ball team of Cisco weie schedul-
ed to play a game today at the latter
place. The Abilene boys wore to leave
this morning on tlfc fltst eastbound
tiaiii Last night Savage of the home
team called up Cisco to make final
'oriangenent.s regardjig thr game.
when the Cisco captain took occasion
to call the game off without giving a
lcason for so doing. The Abilene
boys feel pietty sore over the out-
come of their game.
CoIHs ii Howy
Painters and paper hangers. . Your
work solicited and satisfaction guar-
anteed. Figure with us and ve will
save you money on your paper and
paint bill. Roberts phone 222 S.
477. Oillce at Kepler Grain Co. 23-3
Claude Adams was heie ftom Meit
kel yesteiday
Jack Armstiong wns here yebtoiday
on a business trip fro mOalrtl. letuin-
fng homo this morning. 1
D. F Sauser was n business visitor
In Abilene yesterday from Frankfort
Ky. Ho will leave for points west this
afternoon-
If you will give us your place wo
wll sell if J. V Ilowertoii
Women &
mucK needless tain wKen tnjfeIelay usiner cardul
for their female troubles. CMuraui has been f oind to
relieve headache ba&acheJpain in the side aid diz-
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INSURE YOUR HONE
Against Lamp Explosion Avoid Smoked
Chimneys by using
EUPION OIL
Which has been the acme of perfection for
52 years. Ask your dealer for it -accept
nothing else. If you don't know whether
you are getting
EUPION 5SK25
WE CAN 1 ELL YOU WHO HANDLES IT
JOHN D. TURNER
Eupion Oil Agent
Got That
Yet?
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CARL LEE SMITH M. D.
141 '4 Pine Street
SPHCIALI&T tit the treatment of Chronic and Specific Dlhcnhcs of Men niul
Women. Modern equipped office. Hours 830 11. in. to 5 p. ui. Sundays 9 to
11 a. in.
Consultation Free and Confidential
It Will Help You
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me aft doctors nd everything 1m had failed. I bid been suffer-
tog wfth numb jpelli Ter since x wm 16 years old. una ay 1
that it has cured me. I advise all Buffering women to give Cardui
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Mrs. JoliBaon suffered years. Have yon? Do yon wish to?
am way lurxer at aur usuto uaruui. uivh u ir uuu.
AT ALL DRUG 8T0SXS
I'ori'Mit AIMI4KXIT1J li:avi:s
lOU DALLAS HIS 1'IUST I.OVK.
Ahllcna Jma lost 11 ood xltluiit mid
tho Prcahytorlnn chuich ono of 1(8
Htauncheat iilllnra In tho (icrHon of
( IiiuIpb II KeHBlor who lnat nlKht loft
for Diillua his old home where ho will
n'slilo In the future. Mra. Keaalor and
diiuehteifl will rcniitlii In Ahlleue tem
porarily. For tho past year Mr. lvcsa-
l)t baB been Biiiierlntendent of tho Job
department of tho Abllonq I'rlijtliiK
Company which position ho Wed with
marked luecesa nd ibllfi lilt
many irlenda wlaU him sood hick on
bis new move.
The aale of tickets fo rtho niualcnlo
to be given by the young ladlea circle
of the Ladles Building Society Iwb
begun and l meeting with gratifying
success
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SDILENE DRUGCO.
WANT Sl'l'I'LIEIlB
Oalm of Irlflb Mohb for Chapped
Hands and Roughnestf of the
Skin
ABILENE DRUG CO
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For Sale by
HARRY
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KICK A HI) HUILIHNU
REAL ESTATE
Flvo beautiful Bouth front lota near
GhrlBtlan Collffif; each lot 60xlSO.
big Bhado trees excellent rosUToncti
dlBtrict for Bale at 11 bargain. See
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JOHN R. MOORE
P. O. BOX 244
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Dr. A. D. Hamilton
Dantist
Office over Bugene Wool & Co.
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