Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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ABILENE DAILt REPORTElt FRIDAY APHIL M llWfc
rAGE THREW.
Ne wA r rivals Queen Quality Oxfords
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This w a .season oCnavclLics in Ladies' Oxfords. Tile makcn)
o the Queen Quality Shoes are not -style followers but are
the originators of many of the now .styles that predominate
this season. The latest style in Ladies' Oxfords is the Bronze.
Every store in largest cities are showing many styles An this
color. We have just received a large shipment of what is now
in tins lino among which is a beautiful brornie slip- tf9 Eft
pej in thiJ'button welt sole and cravenette top price . .$0 uU
We have just received another shipment of patent leather an-
kle strap pumps with the leather and ribbon bows CJQ fjf
prices are $3.00 and - Pu uU
Many" have been waiting for our long expected shipment of
the "Natural" 'style in .slippers. This is irloW heel turn sole
soft stock Up and a fine grade of vici. The
price is
$250
OXFORDS 4)jM
$350
$300
$250
Men's and Ladies'
Hose
Wo are showing 'a pretty line or Indies' silk lace cmbroulory anil
: $250
Lisle llo.se-prices range from 25c
up to ...". .r...
Our stock of .Meis Half Hose consists. of the popnlapattcrns
of this season's colors at 25ev!l."o
and - .
50c
J. W. BOGAR & COMPANY
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Jlr. and Mis.j.T f .lames of Dallas
were visitors m Abilene today leav
ing far their home this morning on
the first eastbound train.
Mrs. E. A. Harwell of'Wasahachle
who has btfuT visiting her son A. I.
Hague at Merkel left for hor home
this morning. "While- In Abilene Mis
Harwell visited Mis. II. C.Laughlin.
.Mrs. N. .1. Neill and son of the An-
son neighborhood passed through
Abllene this morning on their way to
Clyde where Ihey will vlblt the for-
mer's father Ij It. Cleminer.
Mis. J. A. Forbes of Colorado City
who has been visiting in Abilene left
this morning for Qorpus Christi to
spend the summer with relatives'
Jack Mooro was heie yesterday from
Temple on n business trip.
Stanley Davis of Stamford was a
visitor In the city yesterday and to-
day leaving this morning on the first
eastbound passenger for
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If so phone us; we will attend to all the details of
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Packing and Shipping. We also pay the highest cash
price for such as you might want to sell
O" O !E3 IE & 31 3ST -A. IE3 IP
Furniture Dealers Packers and Shippers
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Christi where he will ppend the sum-
mer. Mis. Will Nolll and boy of Tye were
shopping in Abileen yesterday.
Mis. E. 1). Clarke of Merkel spout
yesterday In Abilene shopping.
Mis. Clair L.igon of'Statnford spent
Corpus yesterday in Abilene shopping leav
ing yesterday afternoon for rye to
visit her mothrr Mis. J. M. Daugherty.
Miss Rose Got don was a visitor in
Abilene yesterday from Merkel re-
turning home-in the afternoon.
Miss Mattle Ba'rnett of this city left
yesterday afternoon for Merkel to vlB.lt
her uncle Dick Darnett
Dr. J. h. McCreehan of Big Si)rlngs
Who has been to Abilene on profes-
sional business left yesterday after-
noon on the first westbound passenger
for his home. -
Master Jamie Cranfill of "Merkel
who has been visiting bis little cous-
ins Emmie aniLouise May Pedeu in
this city left for his home yesterday
afternoon.
Joe MUlsapp was a visitor hqie yes-1
teiday from Dallas.
Mrs. P. A. Forbes and daughteis
Helen and Mnude of Dallas who have
been vlsfting the family of the for-
mer's father in Anson left this morn-
ing tor their home '
E. S. McLean was a business visltpr
in Abilene yesteiday "from Terrell
leaving this monring on the first east-
bound train for his home.
W. S. Jones was here yesterday on
business frorti Dallas.
A. D. Moody and wife returned this
morning to their home in Cisco after
spending a few days hero visiting
friends and relatives.
Let Us Show You
TH E C ADI LLAC ' ' TH I RTY ' '
Our Mr. J R. Spaulding has just returned from the factory
where he completed arrangements for delivery of a limited num-
ber of machines' If you want one you had better speak quick.
We have the best machine on the market and would like to ex-
plain to you the WHY of it. See us at once.
Spaulding Bros.
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' Ke-sp the Food Pure
A Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator
.will do it. Easily cleaned and kept clean. A re-
frigerator of convenience and economy. The whole
truth in a nut shell. Investigate it.
Boone-Mtielle Hardware Co
Service not
price estab-
lishes the value oi a
suit. It isn't the
start of its wear but
the Jim's A.
Ederheimer
Stein Clothes
are so "well finished
at the start that they
finish well at the
.. end- For young men
vs making is as
--good as the Jit
that means most
that can be said
about any ready-to-wear
clothes. Sold
with a guarantee
which lasts when
the clot hes don't last
up to expectation-
SISTER DRY GOODS COMPANY.
Abilene' I'rogrresslfo Store.
'ATORE TELLS YOU.
dneys ue
yojrnal
aroature's
Infcnnn ad0r r
Anya
ills. f
Drtuys Kidney lJws euro
ills ' I 0
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garniy ltljfi
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As Jlany an Abilene Ren
Too Well.
When the kidneys Mrsick
Nature tells yojm about it
The urine iaWiature'8 calendar.
inn frpflllfitlt. neffon!
irlnarvtroublo tellsof kidney
all kidney
to this.
Locust St. Abl-
"A Httlo ovor a
'b commenced to
secretions were too
tcompanled by a scald-
in passage. I think my
trottjyas brought on by drinking
the water In this vicinity it being full
of alkali. One box of Doan'a Kldilqy
Pills which I nrocuied at DradflOld'a
drug Btoro ' completely cured me
That was bIx. months ago and I have
iiml no return of my trouble since. I
believe a remedy that will act so quick
ly and Burely as Donn's Kidney Pills
is worth endorsing."
For sale by all dealers. Prlco EOc.
Foster-Mllburn Company.nuffalo Now
York bq'9 agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan'a and
tako no other.
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frealont and
ingsensatl
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
ou are getting
EUPION fHH1
we Can tell you who handles it
JOHN D. TURNER
' Eupion Oil Agent
$47976779.00
Tho above flgurcB roprcsont the assets of tho flro companies In our
ngoncy In which wo wish to write your business. They aro all
old and reliable and stand roady to reimburse you for any loss by
fire for a Binall j'eaily premium Tho flro loss In tho Uhltod
States and Canada In April 1908 was ovor twenty-six million dol-
lars an appalling figure. It rcmnlas to bo Boon What It will bo for
April 1909 The ptoporty Iosb in the Choleea fire alone was twolvo
million and covered by Insurance to tho amount of nlno million or
three-fourths of tho loss. The recent losses In Texas In which Abile-
ne has lirtd IioAfllmrq aro fast eliminating tho sujallor nnd weaker
companies Insliro In ono of ours and havo no fcnrB that the coin-
company Will no doing business as long as you or wo aro. Call
around or i'hono. us to call on you- and get our rntcB and let ub
convince you of tho Btablllty of tho company In which wo can put
you and we are suro of your business.
L. O. WISE & SON
IIKAI ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE
J I7V6 OheBtnut Stroot ' Roborts Phono 240
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SPECIALIST In the treatment oTCfironic on
Untti.i M.tm ..nilnru1 r.lTifdtf IfniirB H'i
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Consultation FfAthd Confidential
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SEE OUR NOBBY LINE OF
NEW SPRING
MISFIT CLOTHING
HATS SHOES AND UNDERWEAR
The Price will please you--the Goods astonish you
MISFIT CLOTHING CO-
Dfsc.ibcH of Men anil
m. to 5 p. in Sundays 9 to
1 A Talk About Prescriptions
When you 'take medicine ybu do so because you want to get
well quickly Bring your Prescriptions lo our Pharmacy and
we will help you all we can. Your medicine will contain ex-
actly wwhat your doclor directs and it will be compounded
from The purest and best fresh drugH by experienced regis-
tered graduate pharmacists. You can send or leave your Pre-
scription on your way to work. The medicine will be prepared
and delivered at your houhe immediately without extra charge.
Let us fill your Prescriptions.
HARRIS' DRUG STORE
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909, newspaper, April 30, 1909; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315567/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.