Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 327, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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jSPECIAL PRICE on $25.00 Bischof .Style Sulta for Thursday
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SPECIAL PRICE'S on $27.00 BlsdWiyteStNto for Thursday
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for tnreoMays
$1 25 BROADCLOTH 52 inches wide in
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75c HBSjtRINGBONE and other popular
Opening: special at
65c WOOL POPLINS also serges and
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30c COTTON REPS and PopUg
opening special Jjfc. .
in all
.20c AND 25c SUITINGS frn a large range
opening special 14c ajw
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Specials on Men's and Boys9 Suits
$13 50 MENS SUITS in the now fall
Thursday Friday and Saturday at ..'...
$3 50 BOYS SUITS with a nioo premium -wo
$15 00 MENS SUITS in very stylish patterns which wrf oiler T" 4 ... ' y .
on opening days at
$20 00 MENS SUITS in the new fal
manshlp for three days -
$22 50 mens ai
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beautiful patterns
Friday anjU8aturday at
.''"25 OO MENS SUITS that are not only
materials but also workmanship
$30 00 MENS SUITS the kind merchant
yre offer at
Here Is A Great Shoe Stock
Every Pair Warranted Except Patents 2000 Pairs Less than Factory Cost
LADIES FOOTWEAR in boots oxfords and pumps. Every style
is ehown in Bals Buttons and Bluchers in the neweBt styles of
toes heels etc. The values v?o give are unexcelled at
$1 50 $2 50 and $3 50. c
MENS JFOOTWEAR in the moBt dependable brands. Our Pack-
ard and John Mitchell makes are unexcelled. Every grade Ib
Bhbw'n hero at
$1 50 $2 50 $3 50. $4 OQ.
Hose Special
Boys and Blrls hose special In a 20c
grado special for 3 days at . ....12M)C
Opening. Days'
on Ladies Suits and Dresses
Suits for Thursday
$14 95
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for Thursday Friday
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$36 50
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the leading shades
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of rich fall colors
' 18c
35c SILKS in neij
days at
Nice Premium With Every Boy's Suit
$3 00 BOYS SUITS
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$7 50 BOYS SUITS
..$17 50
tailors get $40.00 for
$22 50
Special on Sweaters
For opening days only we will offer all
sweaters at ONE THIRD OFF
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fpr Thursday FrLjiy and Saturday otft $22 50
PRICE on .jflPo "Lucille" Dresses and. three
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$1 25 SILK MESSALINE 36 inches wide we offer three days
special at . 93c
$1 25 COLORED TAFFETA SILK in all leading shades; a
splendid quality for opening ". 93c
$1 25 BLACK LD3ERTY SATIN 36 inches wide Bpeclal for
opening days at ....) .89
75c BLACK SATIN LINING 36 inch a grade that 1b sold at
$100 special for three days at - .45c
50c SILKS in beautiful fall patterns for opening days we offoi
fall styles we offer
special for opening
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with a nice
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with a nice
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premium we offer special
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$10 OO BOYS SUITS with a nice premlumf wo offer qp'pcial
CHILDRENS SHOES. Tho greatest variety Bhovyn west of Fort
Worth and wo aro making pricos that will got tho trade. Th
prlcos range according to grade and size of shoo at
50o$106t$15i$1.60
BOYS AND GIRLS SHOES. We show tho greatest liro tlUa
' storo has ever shown. Tho prices wore nevor quite so loV tor
good shoes at
$1 50 $2 00 and $2 50-
Hen's Shirt Special
A'll mens Dress Shirts for thrco days
only ONE-THIRD OFF
SPECIAL OPENING DAYS
Thursday v Friday Saturday
OKLAHOMA CITY Sent 21-wO .
day last Juno MIsb Bonnio EU
Stoolc of Kansas City was ruraA-
ing through a trunk full of old p.
Iiors that wore her fatlmr'n imfnr. w-.
died. She enntn to n iittin hw..'
covered memorandum hnnfc. n.r.
it and turricd tlio loaves at random
reading tho notations. Sho camo ta
this ono written with a lead poncl
In h0 Imhdwritlng 6f her fathor:
"I nra tho owrior this dato of eigh-
ty thousand shares of slock In -'the
Amazon mine' n
Her fathor died May 4 1804. Th
memorandum wna written by him Just
six weeks boforo his death.
Sho rend and ro-read the momoraSi-
dnm. Sho wns tho only holr to her
fathor but tho cstato sho Inherited fr
him had no Amazon mining Btock to
IE
May Ilrlng Her Quarter Million
Sho carried tho little brown-covor-od
book to nor ldwyor Frank y.
Walsh; they wont togoth'of fo? Den-
vor whor her fathor had lived and .
rt inveBtigato the' matter thoro
iJiwrOBUlt or that vinlt who thnf xr
sh llled in the circuit court of
olorndo SprlngB a suit cfor ' M(
Steolo against tho administrators of
tho CBtnto of tho late W. S. Strattoa
of Colorado to recover from that es-
tate mining stocks and dividends am-
ounting to n quarter of a million doT-'
lars
t Miss Steolo lives witlfc her aunt
Mrs. M. E3. Gray. Her fathor Chas. yr.
Steolo jwns ono" of tlio pioneer minors
of Colorado. Her undo Hugh R.""
Steole is secretary of tho Society of
Colorado Ploneors in Denver. Her
father was a partner of Stratton who
died in 1902 leaving fifteen mlllloa !
dollars to bo donated to charity.
Similar Clnlm Was Made
When Mr. Steele and Mr. WalsK
reached Denver thoy found that an-
othor partner of tho father's Pat
Ducoy. recontly had sued Wo admin-
istrators of tho Stratton estate to re-
cover forty thousand shares In tho -Portland
mine. Ducoy alleged' that'
when the Portland Mine- Company
was formed in 1894 ho and Steele
rather of Miss Steele each turned" "in
to Stratton eighty thousand shares of
stock In the Amazon mine and wero
to got in return for It forty thousand
shares in tho Portland Mining Compa
ny. Ducey won ..his suit and the
courts of-Coloiado .fdrqed tho Slrattqn
estate to return to him forty thous
and shares of stock.
From tho ovidonco brought outsat
that trial Mr. Walsh found ho snW
tnac more was no do.UDt uiat Miss
Steele was also ontltled to forty thou-
sand shares. .Tames Doyle. andJameB
jBurns multi-millionaire minora' of
Denvor will testify that; they weo
prosent when Steolo turned' over the
Eighty thousand shares of Btockjn tho
Amazon mlno and thoy heard " theHr
ngreement made by which Steele was
to1 get forty thousand shares of Port-
land mlno stock for it: .
$1M BEWABD $100.
The readers of this paper1 will b
pleased to learn that thoro'. is at least
one dreaded dlBeaso that science Jhaa
boon able to euro in all Its stages and
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia
the only positive euro now known to
tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a' constitutional disease requires a con
stitutional treatmont. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is takon internally acting' directly
upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of
the system thereby destroying the
foundation of tho disease and giving
the patient strength by building up th
constitution and assisting nature in do-
in gits work. The propretors nav
8p much faith in its curative power
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address T. 7. CHENEY & CO. Tole
do 0.
Sold by all Druggists 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills forcon8tl-
patlon.
W-ll (mill I !! !
1108 Beea Here Always.
Unclo Charley Crowley living near
Clyde was in Abilene Thursday on
business his first vtelt to the metro
polis for several months. Away back
in the 8Q's ho was one of AblleneM
stajadbys and we're going to continue;
to claim him whether he comes to
boo us or not.
W A. Drown passed though Abi-
lene yesterday returning to hla home
in Anson from a visit to Tennessee.
Mrs. W I Braloy of Tuscola yaloy
1b greatly in noed of cotton pickers.
98SM KEWAKD &M
We will pay the abovo rowan for
Infnrmaflnn lnofttufir In thn nrru til
(conviction of any patty found tain-
perlag frith our XAam Tlphoaw o
8rvJ
ABILENE INP15i?KNDKNT JRU
PPHONE ANP TH4BOIUFH .
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 327, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911, newspaper, September 22, 1911; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316049/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.