Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 306, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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AMJJSM5 fcAIL XBfORTJtK fcUISMT .AUflDSIT St 1111
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Our first Showing of Street and Tailored Hats
AH This Week we will sjkow iojrAhe
first time a splendid assortments ladles street hats
a. V j 4JV" TJ .dB
The NcW Styles Ate
retty and Becoming
The best production Jftrn thl foremost milliners of New York Chicagojfd St. Louis are here. White felts colored felts silk tailored
hats white and couptd satin m&trrpmf shapes ready to try on in ojriadies ready to wear department Come in next week and see them
"whether you inteuff to buv oxjtoL Jf
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Prices are mbrvjmw
mnnmn .alfffeS
2.5008 $3.50 $4 $5 $ $6.50 $7.50 $6.50 up to WO
n
We are also ready to shdw advance stwes in ladies tailorprsuits silk waists and new skirts new footwear new neckwear new hosiery new
corsets new silks ijw dress trimnjHs including thajrew ball gimp and hundreds of other new and interesting items. ivisit to tnis store ''.
will be ot special interest to thojrwho are keepingiin touch with the trend of fashion
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MINTER DRY GOODS COMPANY Abifene's Progressive Store
IIAILKOADUHS IN AllILENE
Katj Officials In T"c City Monday
flight Dclourcd Out Texas &
Pacific Because of Itnfns
C N Whitehead General Secretary-
Treasurer of the Missouri Kansas &
Texas Railway New York and Frank
Johnson local treasurer of the same
system at St. LouIb were visitors i
Abilene a short while yesterday ar-
riving in their special car on the T.
& P. westbound No. 3. f hey left at
? 10 o'clock over the Wichita Valley
for points north.
"No significance- attaches to our
trip here" Mr. Johnson said. "We
are detoured over this route on ac
count of rain conditions.' '
number of salesmen cash boys book-
keepers and cashiers saving money
tjnie and space. The saving of room
in a city store or office is no small
item where rents are 'from one dol-
lar to three dollars and a half per
Sujto ohm osoiij muojC u iooj oatmbs
to old methods must fall before well
equipped competitors.
Progress Made In S stems
Involved complicated intricate
endless detail hamper a business. An
unchanging set of rules and regula-
tions a failure to see the value of
now ideas hopelessly throw a con
cern into the rear when competitioj
comes in. save Orison Swett Marderi
In an article in "'Success" magazine.
WThere is as much difference between
the equipment of a business office of
twenty-five years ago and one of to-
day as there Is between the old stage
coach and a railway limited express.
Business methods have been simpli-
fied in the interest of directness and
clearness. Cumbersome forms have
disappeared.. There are no longer
those immense ponderous volumos
which-were as much as a bookkeeper
could handle. Old methods of filing
and copying letters and keeping
thrack of business have gone out of
vogue The trans and records have
been revolutionized The perpetual
Inventory methods of duplicating pur-
chases and orders and the system of
handling correspondence with effi-
ciency and accuracy now in use would
amjfeo an old time business roan. One
person today can Keep tracrc or mum
trafsactlons and answer more let-
torfl In a day than a dozen men couia
ity-flve years ago. There are to.
lletter flleB and follow.up cabinets
almost speak. Many devices
been Introduced to reduce the
o a
J I l'EESpJML. jr
DfltiE Jb-maii gwru gomS)
VAdDEHLLE AM) JKtVUE PI-
Jfs SimpkidP teachjpof Jflano.
io in CtffiKl WarJJBuildinltob-
orts PhorySJE). W j$ '
SEKPIIK NEWJtVIIITjf
Boarr for la ibst
sjrtte co. M Jr
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WEATHER BDBEAU.
WILLIS Uf5rOORE. Chief.
U. S. Department of Agricnltate
81870 RAILROAD 3TKN FIRED.
..
iiunuiie uiiu
aan weunesuay
ijfweather
vicinity; tonight
American Railway Lines In Pnst Year
Saved Practically $1)1000000
In Operating .Expenses.
American
dis-
By Associated PrcsB.
CHICAGO ILL. Aug. 29
rPmrniiv rlon.lv railroads in the past year have
imltised no less than 81.870. t.htin pffpr.t-
catner i .---
For East Texas; generally cioudyrJMae a saving of about $94 000000 in op-
tiiuuuu UAjiuiiacB uuuuiuiuy iu u in-
port announced here today
I This is said to be the result of the
Interstate Commerce Commission's na-
if usal to permit Increased freight rates
7 a.
m.tns
BUtfTOJ
YipER
f W C. Streety Of Leleon spent yes
terday here on business.
Abilene Texas Aug. 29 1911.
SEE THE SEW WHITE IlIEPTOX
BOOTS TOR IADTES ATv'IAGER
SHOE CO.
G. W. McEIveen of Stamford was
in the city yesterday on business.
DIXIE TO NIGHT EXTRA GOOD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PRO-
GRAM. 1
T. L. Barton of Mineral AVells was
among the business visitors in Abi-
lene yesterday.
DIXIE TO 'NIGHT EXTRA GOOD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PRO-GRAM.
Kidney trouble and the Ills it breeds
means lost time and lost pay to many
a working man. M. Balent 1214 Little
Penna street Streator Illinois was
bo bad from kidney and bladder trou-
n.fo arA hriui mn i ini.i 'Die mai ue couia noi worn dui ne
about one-tWfd the time required by 8'B: "l took Foley miney PlllB for
the UBuaMreatment by applying" Cham- only a short tme and Bot entirely wed
berlafti's Liniment. It is an antlsentlo.and was soon abje to go back to work
latfd causes such Injuries to heal with-' end am feeling well and healthier than
i .. .. . . Yiatnro '' XTnlap Hinnao Mllla npa tnn.
out maturation this liniment aiso"Vi""" -w "". .. .
relieves soreness of the muscles. and lc Inaction quick in results a good
showers tonight or Wednesday ex-
cept in northwest portion; cooler to-
night in sotith and extreme east por-
tions. For West Texas; tonight and Wed-
nesday generally fair.
Highest 70.
Lowest C3V
Mean CQj'
Rainfall for 24 hours ending
and to be partly the cause of the pres-
ent unrest-among railway employes.
rheumatfc pains.
era.
For sale by all deal-
Death in Roaring Firo
friend to the "working1 man or woman
who suffer from kidney ills. McLe
more-Bass Drug Co.
FIRST RAIN SINCE EARLY MAY
.Southern Texas; Tno Indies of
Rainfall Moiuln) Night.
'P had been given
ifc to die by three
our Desc doctor?
ISfould not stand it 9 on my
: and 1 was sr'sweiicu 111 mc
omen I cawkfliardly breathe.
But tj9& to Dr. Milcs'jHkart
f and Nervine 1 amaDi$ to
lout the streets a waingd-
ie.mi.nf of the cuwuve cpal-
eof your remedicsJFaUhoupi 1
ami 70 years old."
fi John R.
CHRAN
ewisiovffl J.u
:tter 'than an statemct we
td make regarjhg the value oi
MUe' Hfart Knedy
jf MrCochran.
expejence the
souroe 01 Knowi-
iaveny 01 tnc
leart such as
sUDUiuer or aim.
spells short-
ithering spelU
Ttation of the heart.
icse words
icaks fro
It
possibl
If yoi
if a vi
lthc U
kandi
1
real
Imot
arc
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higl
edg
signs
Pain
faintil
ness 01
fluttering
you need
Dr. Miles! Heart Remedy
which for cr twenty years has
been recognwd as the best pP
ration of its Bnd to be had.
6od undar Xgumnt BMurlna the
rrturn ef the p of th flrt bottl If It
fall t lMnf'tf AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
MILKS MEDMAL CO.. Elkhart. 14.
5th streets left yesterday for Amarll
lo to visit her daughter Mrs. Sam Orr
apd will be absent from her home sev-
oral weelts.
DIXIE TO-NIGHT KXTRA GOOD
VAUDEVILLE AND l'ICTURK PRO-
GRAM. H. M. Lighter of Dalls spent yes-
terday In the city on business
DIXIE TO-NIGHT-EXTRA GOOD
VAUDEVILLE AXD PICTURE PRO-
GRAM. Mrs. li. W. Collins of Blanket ar-
rived in Abilene yesterday afternoon
and is the guest of her daughter Mrs.
A. II. Foard in tho south part of the
city.
i
DIXIE TO-NIGHT EXTRA GOOD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PRO
GRAM.
Mrs. 13. N. MacHoy of Ilrpwn conn
ty Is lu Abilene the guest of A. H.
Foard and family.
f DIXIE TO-NIGHT EXTRA GOOD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PRO-
GRAM. Mr. and Mrs G. W. East of Drown
county are among tho visitors in
Ablleno and aro tho guests of A. II.
Foard and family
DIXIE TO .NIGHT-EXTRA GOOD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PRO-
GRAM.
Mrs Hays camo in over tho Wichi-
ta Valley this morning and will spend
a dijy or so herp with relatives C. C.
ii Turn Kdwarda on North Eighth
k rtnfnm mln'rulUlT to. llOr llOMO"
Olltui "Vwj .-- w
In Andrews county
may not result from the work of fire
bugs but offer severe burns are caus. Drouth Finally Rroken at Dolne In
ed to make a quick need for Buck-
len's Arnica Salve the quickest surest
cure for burns wounds bruises boils
Bores. It subdueB Inflamatlon. It By Associated Press.
kills pain. It soothes and heals drlv- SAN ANTONIO Aug. 29. Tho first
ph ftff skJn emotion ulcers or niles. rain since May 15 'fell at Dovine. soutV
Only 26c at McLemore Bass "Drug Com-1 of here last night the precipitation
being estimated at fully two inches
thus breaking the long drouth which
has prevailed in that portion of South
Texas.
Fine rains aro also reported from
Zigzag jMedwood Benton Brackin-
ridgo and other points on the Interna-
tional & Great Northern road.
pany.
AWARDED PH. D. DEGREE.
Mrs. T. F. Simington Grapo and N)n j; A Tplmail? Meinucr of Simmons
College Faculty Signally Honor
ed by Chicago Unbcrslty.
President J. D. Sandefer of Simmons
college Is in receipt of a letter from
Dr. J. A. Tolman a member of the
faculty who Is In Chicagrf stating that
the latter has been successful in his
work In the University of Chicago and
that the degree of Doctor of Philoso-
phy has been conferred on him.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together and until the last few
years was supposed to bo incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced It a local disease and pres-
cribed local remedies and by constant-
Jy failing to cure with local treatment
pronounced incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
dlscaso and therefore requires const!
tutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cur
manufactured by F. J Cheney &
Toledo. Ohio is the only constltutidsml
cure on the market It is taken Jjpor-
nally in doses from 10 drops toT tea-
spoonful. It acta on tho blooLftid mu-
cous surfaces of the BystemJrThey of
fer one hundred dollars tommy case it
falls to cure. Send for Jfrculars and
testimonials.
Address: F J. Cheney & Co. Toledo.O
Sold by DruggiBta 75c.
Take Hall's family PHIb for const!
Fine MectlHR at PInherton.
Hay Ferer Asthma and Summor Colds
Must be relieved
Honey and Tar C
E. M. Stewart 1
Chicago writes. "
troubled during tl
ths wJth Hay F01
using! Foley's H(
I get grea
0 BUirer si
efit by M
McLemoj
Ickly. and Foley's
ip'ound will do it
Wolfram street
fhave been greatly
(hot summer mon
and firff that
ey an Tar u
relief' Many.
rly will hKlad
Stawart'sjnxper
lass DruapCo
Bi
uajnior
Dr.
Jol aro
ie today.
larloyi
Ikinsc
Kisli
fest W. A.
rand oth6rs
visitors in
SEE THE NEW
BOOTS FOR it
SHOE CO.
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Minvrr
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RUTTON
AT YAGER
s
Rev. J. M. Reynolds of this city
has returned from PlnKerton Haskell
county where be has recently closed I
n protracted meeting He reported ilmj
success.
"All of Haskell county haB had two
big rains in tho past few dayB" Mr
Roynolds Bald.
day in Abilene and left over the T.
& P. nt four o'clock for Sweetwater
and there took; the Orient for San
jAngelo whore he will spend a few
I days on business.
to aa inactive conU-
Stomach and Boweb ;
mott pleasantly and;
UMRg Syrup of Fift
It M' HOt MW ;
but fe wd by
faraiitMuVougW-
oh tfee world Is cImbm and iwectaa:
and trBgUn tb vjttom vikummr m
I laxative romed? U needU
Wbm byying not hM MM;
I of the Company California Fig Syrup:
I Co. printed oa every package ef U.
promptly
t and EKxSr of
and untried
w mlMIattA aivfi
rm
ie LivoE
emmiyi
Kagwhr price 50 per hot eae rite eejjr.
Far tale by aM Uadbe eVuijiiti
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x iMFnaift!'.
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Enameled wap
TUP WMBF THAT WEARS. .
Dark Blue and White on fhf outside. Pure white inside.
COLANDERS C BERUN WW
at 4 Quart 66c
4BtoBOe Other mxttmt
40c Ye $1.26
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to 70c . ' mX9f """
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GT W 17Qmert$l2B
Other aixettat
85c to 2. 0
COFFIE
POTS
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SEAMLESS
BUCKETS
2 Quart 60c
4 Quart 76c
Other tit at
40c to St.00
2 Quart 7Sc
TEA
Other eizeeat POTS
SOctoSl.OO
Jl Quart
SOc
PRESERVING Other
irirrri ics 45c to
6 Quart 6Sc
Other Uee at
3SetaS1.50
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 306, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1911, newspaper, August 29, 1911; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316028/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.