Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 327, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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SEYEKTY STUDENTS
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XfeMpects (or Simmons Collcgo Were
.Never bo Bright Says Ber.
7 M. Reynolds.
a.
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rHWOKAIi AN IOCAL.
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' Sot. J. M. Reynolds Baptist mission
-wcy ovangollot and field workor for
TKmmona collcgo left over tlior Toxas
- Pacific Thursday afternoon for Big
'Springs to attend tho Big Springs
"Baptist Association mooting tho scs-
afoss of which commenced Wodnes-
iiay. Mr. Reynolds expects to bo nb-
"weat from tho city until Sunday or
Monday.
Regarding Simmons College.
' Regarding tho outlook for Simmons
'collogo Mr. "Reynolds said: "Tho
school is in the most flourishing con-
dition in Its history. Tho opening at
tendance far outclIpBcs that of any
yrovlous yoar and I personally know
-of fifty or more young people who have
ado their plans to entor Simmons 1a-
ter on in the fall.
. "Tho Glrur IndtujfcTnl Horfrays over
flowing DoiMrsovonty youngfewom
entered there nr
can handle for tho
ion Hail lor young mc
TEXAS T1T01
imal
'BO
top
Olive
flruggifi
aials.
as wonqr eurcs kid
ler troublpsremoves g
kbetes wjfejrand lame
pm ancrUl irrgulartli
IB annFDiander ra ootjr men
in. aeguiates bladder trou-
Jldrfin. If not soldVty your
Ull be sent by matron re-
Oue small bottle is two
itment and sjplom faila
ct a sire. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2920
;reet SL. LouIMfto. Sold by
SendrflrTexas testlmo-
W. J. HUrst of Wichita Falls form-
erly of Abilene arrived In tho city
this morning pvor tho Wichita Valley
and will spond tho day hero on business.
Col. J. H. Parramoro loft ovor tu
Abilene and Southern this morning
for Coleman to iriBpect some flno cat-
tle bolohging to J. B. Bogg-Scott Ho
will return to hlB homo tomorrow.
Mrs. C. W. Brackon of Batllngor ar-
rived in Abilono this morning and is
tho guest of Jior daughter in law Mrs.
Jowol Brackon 342 Sycamoro BtrcoL
W.' P. Preston is spending- tho day
at Wlntorjpn budlnoBS.
R. L. Harb. travoliUK 'out o
for tho American Tobacco
1b spending tho day afvAnso:
jacont points. jKf
'fa
An eight pound gir&was bo
and Mrs. Charles Pratt Thure
nine. Mother anit child a
well.
COMMISSION
SESSION
PROVED
UNEVENTFUL
COBdonHation Proceedings OrdorBa
Issued Against Cedar Creek
f - --S q m?. v mi a S f E C I A t
IT H I M C S
Property Owners
JT
THOTll
Notice
tO 8TO
i' hereby given
retlng ottl
lene and N
held .4t Ii
jmpanyllni
Bdnesdayl No
'0'Cl(Kk
soar
ich ner b
before
se of
wlilBrinel
Dlrfwrs to elect
actfKnwMhor b
perly come
older;
at ure an
BtocKheTders of
thernJEulway Co.
prlrfcTpIl office or
tatolof Texas.
ber "At 1911 at
'for thofcurpoBe of
slnesas may pro-
ithe Jieeting.
chmeoting theru
Boara ut
ccrs and trims-
ess that may pro-
efore the meeting.
O. H. BOWER Secy.
22-301
NEWSNOTES FKOJr BAIRD
ftAbileno ram)m
upmpany Lgf
nmna au- iini
M toJK.
niyjRor-
nJabing
vJ$t CoJ&r epocerlea
JF mn Kf 'vw
R Jr mtr iK 1 tDC
Sprup. j?ejKup r. . . . .38c
pohnjnickewUKerkel spe'at Thuu
ay UT this stfcuon bujMRKKL A'
Try Q. BwmaJtCo for RvmioMeb
jwwoch ........ jp?.
m wzOlbs per .Jm. . . .
rM jmK'
m .mrr
Ij. W
Yf
wMI
' Try O. R. Pal
Oil per gallon
Peaches 2 cans
o
ota toes
Navy Bei
..40c
$1.00
R.
this ci
Pacific
tricio county
tivnn
M.&
KoijJfSpe
Is" order to adve
hml make 1 dozen
omy $z.uu toe nrs
add in will get
Sets for only 2
taken after the
made. This of
Bring the childn
We will also
short time.
This add will
THE
W .' Lt.uglass;
Hugh Scarboro
was in Abilene yes
has returned to Ills
rey wife .flw children of
returncdrTtho Texas &
storday jKtarnoon from Pa-
rwthey visite
.&!. tT
uar Uficr.
rasflCour work we &rn
tti'Jmi Ttrhn hrfflir TIo
oMwozen Slrcabl-
jlJ& JJr
Hgf iNo mage orders Kf
kst 25Bozen are tie
if U1UOH 0OIJL. itoiu vn
tmnkjff stamps for
jjflfir Appear AgajC
MWOR STUDI0.
Yosrday's regular weekly session
of tho City Commission was uhe "-
ful. All tho Commissioners woro pre-
sent nnd Mayof Kirby presided.
Corporation Coimsol Isaacs wbb in-
structed to nbilfy tho; Abilene Light
and Water Company and Abilono Ub
Company tojflvo mro caroful atten-
tion to tholwutreet lights.
It Was Wo senso of tho Commission
that thcyffumbor on tho fair grounds
bo ndyrftlsed for salo boforo contract
is liwio clear away the slto. Cok:;-
Childors and City Engineer
ard woro appointed a committeo
into this mattor.
Corporation Counsol Isaacs was In
structed to institute condemnation
proceedings against such property
owners aiong tne ueuar creoK" reser-w
voir city with whom the city has bj(0ir
unablo to reach an agreoment ogpthe
price of land. 10P'
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BLOCKE
Every Household Jnupuilcno Should
Know IIow UMtesIst It
The back achearffecauso the kidney
are blockaded.
Help the kidneys with their work
The back will ache no more.
Lot3 of proof that Doan's Kidney
Pills do this. -b... J;
this vicinlty.lf
a. Jti.
... jp? . . .. f"
it s tne oescproor tor iteomes gum
Meakows Soth Ave.
f"' .AWT
Texas saysn7'SomaIme aggflMback
began to tnublejbe and JMOulainot
rest well i Hon aicbunt gfr thf Baull
robbing Malrff In myjphbs. Ma. the
g Kacpe feaBg miseraile b ;
toward nBwthoJPaiBDle woroff. re-
ingiafehigbifjBwever ajffbadly as
evlr. IgaveJDKBope of arer flndinK
reief as thJIPremtdlesj tried did
nojt help me w the leastiWhen Doan's
. Unmatchable
Values in
Mens' suits
' at $7.50
We offer here now at the
beginning of the season
about 100 Men's Suits
made to sell for $10.00 and
$12.50 each at the ridicu-
lously low price of $7.50.
A few carried over suits
in the lot marked as high
ps $15.00 or $16.50. The
W ma.ioricv are new. fresh
goods just in from the
makers bought as stated
to sell at $10.00 and $12 :50
and worth the money ev-
ery penny of it. Adver-
tised now as a stimulant
for men 's wear. The price 4M
wniicmeso last
jr $7.50
s&
dnoy Pill
ntlon I
olr use.
relief tba
x was cu:
rwere bidn
JffrocurodiX"
.FTheyjjfii
ilcontfQ
user" As
ght to
box and
me sue
ued taking thfltn until
there hadFbeen no
of Snyder who
day on business
Tipme.
yarmers Aftor Cotton Pickers Report
That Class of Labor As
Being Very Scarce
Special to tho Reporter.
BAIRD Sept. 22. I. N. Jackson
sold sixty head of Hereford cattle to
S. M. Samson of Dallas. They were
delivered yesterday.
Fred T. Pottor of Dallas represent-
ing Cross R. Scruggs and Company
General Insurance Agents called on
the local agencies here yesterday.
Sheriff Biggs of Shackelford coun-
ty was a visitor to our city yestci-
day. j Jbe Boyce who lives west of town
was in yesterday after cotton pickers
He reports that they are very scorce.
Work Is progressing nicely on the
old ' Seay hotel which is being ru-
ImilUby Wrlston and Neubauer. i
will be a two story brick building
containing about sixty rooms.
. NOTICE.
The ladles of the First Methodist
church will serve lunch down town
Sept 30th circus day.
I Mrs. A. H. VetatO. of Deadmun val-
lley passed through Abilene yesterday
.evening en route to Lexington Tena.
where she will spend three weeks or
a month visiting relatives and attend
ing to business relative to the settle
ment of an estate.
Mrs. S. A. Stegall living on the old
Duncan Gordon place live miles nqrth
of Abilene on the Nugent road left
over the Texas & Pacific Thursday
night for Jackson Tenn. to visit rela-
tives and will be absent from her
home thirty days.
NOTICE.
The ladies of the First Methodist
church will serve lunch down town
Sept 30 th circus day.
Mrs. W. L. Grogan left yesterday
afternoon for Tye to visit her mothrl
Mrs. Pickett
s
my Jc
bdKn
hilfreat
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9 P
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Manufacturers
Closing Out
Sale
f 18.00 Suits $12.50
A few weeks ago tho woll
known firm of Mayor
Schouor Offnor & Co.
Clothing Manufacture r b
)f Cincinnati Oliio mak-
ers of the famous Sterling
Suits for men decided to
retire from business and
placed their entiro stock
of woolons and made up
garments on. the market
at close out prices. As re-
presentatives of tho Ster-
ling Line in this territory
we secured several hun-
dreds dollars worth of
these niglyjth'ade Suits at
discountrffcf 25 to 33 1-3
per isent rrom regular
pricJTheso goods are
open and will be sold
jCSs bought. $15 to $20
W values choice
Sp eciai
return auacK oi tne compjHint I con-
sider my cure to be a p"ejffianent one."
For sale by all detfjlrs. Price 50
cents. FoBter-MilbuiK Co.. Buffalo
New York sole aopfts for the United
States.
Remember tlfe name Doan's and
take no oth
TRAIN KILLS YOUNG MAN.
"Was On Way to Campbell Bros. SIioh
With Young Lady When
Accident Occurred.
COLEMAN Sept. 19. Elbert TnyldV
19 years old was killed outright and
Miss Grlfils 15 years old was bruised
and her clothing torn in a collision be-
tween their vehicle and a string of five
show ars in tho Santa Fo 'yards lioro
test night at 8:30 o'clock. Tho east
bound freight with Conductor McCau-
loy fn charge and Engineer Flack at
the throttle was placing the show cans
inr position so tho Campbell Bros stm
could load after the performance and
as the string of five carB was nearing
a crossing Taylor and Miss Grin''
who were on tho way to the show at-
tempted Jo cross OYoi tho track before
tho train Brakeman A. H. Meyer
warned them of their dangrrand
When he did bo Taylor tooKtho buggy
"vhlp and attempted to hurry bis horse
across tho track. Tho brakoman sig
Hailed Engineer Flack who applied
tho emergency brakes but the cani
woro upon tho young couple before
anything could be done to prevent it.
The buggy was demolished and tlie
young folks were caught under the
wheels but Mlse Grtfb tomehor
aged to roll out and escaped wt
slight bruises. Her clothing was torn
off of her however Young Taylor was ijjB B
dragged a distance of two car lengths nur
Mrs. J. H. Savage of Clyde was in
Abilene Thursday shopping.
o
W. J. Bohrens returned Thursday J"jj
afternoon rrom uaira wnore no naa
. -
been on business.
Pink Wooten wife and son of Sweet
water are spending the day in this
city.
Bora to L. P. and Mrs. Ligon "a
modorn ten-pound blackeyed girl
baby and I've still got my hat and
shirt on nnd Bitting back In my Mod
orn Steam Laundry wagon hkc a
lqrd" la tho way' L. P. reported the
happy event to the Reporter solicitor
this morning
J-ItovT S. A. Barnes' left today for-
Balrd to attond the Methodist quarter
ly conference
Jt
- - .- . . .i
nororo the tram coum no stoppea an'i.gcjfa t
ins slum ana uouy wero crunuea uuu
mangled killing him mstaatly.
The tralq crown; JearnlHg of tho
cldent hurried Uf ie wsfortunntn u"
and fojid him j(l clutching the stub
i nt the buggy wlp..fcs head masho-i
Into a iwlp. mKt Taylor's parents AQja
S a nkort ;ibipwi la Jtfco conntrv I sl
Mho youAwjw at wprk la a L" i
e
Tye Boy Pannerously Hur.
j. D. Hilton of o Tye dlrtnct loft
on Thursdayffghl'8 ml&pght train for
Carbon IIUlaJfcraal answer to tel-
egram Jfftlfyinklfrof the fact that
J. D. JjiWad been damgerously
TbefMpe man 'm8 ucon thoro
rklng in tho mines and
sageJread; "uacK uauiy uroic
rlouBlAhurt propably fatal.)
NOT SALTS OIL DR
PILLS M CASCARETS
No Odds IIow Sick Yd
hard Your Head Ac
ious Cascare
r Stomach ;how
s or how Bll-
Mako You
eat'
en wMo somehow
ight-Jpho have an
he ointed tongue
brejph dizziness
lllougwnervous and
Feel
-
You menald w
can't get Ufcteelln
almost Jjltlly hea
foul tftste and fi
onit'tr olAnn niA
vuuir oioujif v JBiitiuua'i
upTstt bothered ifwith sicK gassy
disordered stomach onjfiave backache
unmieei aii..oi ouus ji
Are yo K'eMBpg
Csrcarots. oJ.tmmr
.a t
saJw&j ve
ojwartlc pill
fiportant
t (jUbtttija
cleans
movei
Qhnnsidwlth
W foBina naa-
f MKrimoimkn vmiiiS alaan
"j&jzwm- 'i&:"JM-r 1
njrBnifrOje BMpnacr re- I
th&mhr MndfcesUw auAr fer- &
meny igojprona 4&MCS' yfRe tno MF
dSiiWima systoSAlkhe decJDmnosjff
mojmatter aJsjMnson InBho iH-
xp uujk; uuu wui'ww jmr 4V
longht wilr. Btrjanten
iKClO-aHt box
UuceojJrour en-
a Sf months.
JLliVJ IUVU " '
CHILDRJRS SHOES: Red Goose School Shoen '
flnesjpnd best for boys and glrlB. These come
onjlK sensible full-ton for errowinir fpptr rawc
oro than common Bhoes and yet give the
jJBaximum of comfort and wear. In all leathers
M for aB weathers $1.50 tq$3.00j
' T.I41m .lIU.HnfH 1 I. -11 J--1 1.1...
ijiiuo tmiuiciia nuuua iu uii uesiruuiei
ana leatners priced BOc up to
ariMjiAJu: a tanie lull or boys and
School Shoes in a broken aBSortmcnbfbf sizes.
choice at 25 PER ENr OFF
SPECIAL: A line of women's welt and flexi-
ble sole shoes in ots o' two or three of a kind.
Worth $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 to close at per
Pair $2 25
$12.50
styUB
i-syso
W girls
TJiis Week
r
MEN'S WEAR: A tried-and-found-true
this great Shoo Department is our
Eclipse Shoe for men. Fresh stock on new lasts
out of known leathers. Eclipse high-toe buttons
In tan gunmetal and patent $4 OO
Staple shapes in vici and calf for men who use
the same style all the time priced $3.50 up
to '. $5 OO
SPECIAL: All broken lots of Eclipse and other
named lines In valueB $3.00 to $4.50. to sell
speedily choice $2 75
Broken Styles in Stacy Adams Fine shoes for
men:
$5.00 and $5.50 Grades $3.95
$6.00 and $6.50 Grades $4.0S
V
J. W. BOGMR & COMPANY
goojk
CaBcaret
ou out by morning .
from any drugstore wl
tire family .feeling gi
uon t iorget tne uuimruu.
Cascarets because tuMCuste
rdo cood never crlniffiSr sic
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North Park-Items.
The North Park public school Is
progressing nicely under the prlncipal-
anlp of Dr. J. F. Peak tho enrollment
however is not so great as it was last
session on account of tho extension of
tho city limits into tho North Park
school district.
Tho Baptist church is adding Bey-
oral Sunday Bchool rooraB and a pas-
tor's study U""thelr church building.
Tho Baraca clasa has met for the pa'
year in tli$ administration building nt
R L. "Alexander wifeand baby of
Tlnlnl tirnvA nmnttw 4-Iia flUni(i In A fit.
lene yesterday tho fqmor on profes- the cptfego on account of tho lack o'
sional business.
mm
j Tho Baptist Ladles Aid Society hold
ItAllJ UU LUU bUUif WM f vuMvuui
CIPJ
LiirpNSTER SPILLS
MliirUrMMi(ii
f m MdHMdlrAMjJVl
fill Jo K4 tl U.U njMuMf
Uurj. lol W lllu RlUxa. Y
TTuLb urn hr. wnHY j
vtw.B4i5lIrfilot.AIlfKUl.l
SOIDPY DRUGGISTS EVEWyUHKE
afternoon from three to bIx o'clock.
Sovoral ladies from tho First church
woro present and took part In the ''rt
gram wh(ch was excellent. RofreBhr
ments were Borvod at the oloBe.
The wqrshlpporB at tEo North Park
church wero favored by addresses
from missionaries Sallo and wife dur-
ing their recent stay ra the city.
Dr Magee was called to the homo
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We Ask You to Come
AND LOOK AT THIS
B I C Y C J- E
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Wjpfe higher priced but
JJ3-Rugby is a bicycle
ipon. It is made of quality
't and the parts that come
are made so goodlthat they
Rather bicycles
ttiev are not ei
that can be dep
material
unusual
really become the strong points of the machine.
The Rugby shows its quality in the superior
finish and its fine lines. The Best of all the Rug-
by shows quality after long continued service.
Over Hardware Company
m
MhOOlB.
' Rev. J. W Cotten formerly a student
of Simmons college was In the com-
munity during the first part of the
week visiting hia sister1 Mrs. Mauldln
Miss Gladys Nelson left Thursday
f Mr T W Prlcft nn T.ififlrtav riftnr- UoV Dallaa Whore flho Will HVo Wtl
sm. p - -- -. -. TJJ1
noon to see her Bon Paul who is re
ported very aick.
I M Bennett of Cisco was in ov
community for soyeral days this week
proepectiag He ha bea turned Ah.
ilenoward pn the aceouat of the su
perior advantages offered by our W
ber sister Miss Edna who Is tenching
in the Dallas public schools.
MIbb Gussio Harris of Jaclmon Ten
toaaee accompanied by Mrs. Tuppor
Hunter Slla Oat to Scot
-?
S. D Hunter has dlsposed'Of his
interest in tho Modorn Steam Laundry
to T P. Scott of thla city L. P
Llgon a partner in the business will
continue to bo In active control
WANTED Ten or 12 laborers without
teams to work on Potoal "road. Pref
erence given to men living- io iocality
of work. Apply at Camp across Cedar
T. and P. Pas'seagror Xate
Toxas and Pacific westbound P"
tfongor No 7 duo noro at C:58 wa
45' minutes late yesterday on accouat
of an engine break down near Ranger
Englrios woro chagod at Balrd
Daniel of this city left today for fto creek southweat from W N. Iflrfcy's
W G. Htrrrla ranch BQUth of Clyde homo P. O. ForbUs 22-3
' Mrs 0 O Jackson has roturt
from Corpus ChrlstI whoro ebo BP"it
soyeraj weeks visiting hor parents
Leon Smith au Ablleno-raised bf
hut now Uvfngat HaskelLJa here i-
Utlng relatives and friends.
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