The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 236, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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Designed by
Spcro JXCichacl & Son
New York .
SiCaken of
"Clothes That Satht"
HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX CLOTHES
are as good as any man -wants in
quality style finish fit; they'll
satisfy the man who can afford to
have the best bf everything; the
prices at which we sell them will
satisfy the man who thinks he
had better economize a little.
YOU'LL get here in buying
clothes the fruit of many years
of steady progress in fine clothes
making. Ready - made clothes
have been brought to a stage of
perfection today by the mark of
such makers as
Hart Schiffner and Marx
Hendy-iwulc clothes arc so ool now; the l'nbrjcfl
are ko higli-gnuk ; the tailoring is ho thoroughly
yooil mostly Inuijl work? tlio styles and models arc
bo nHiurt and fashionable; the fit is so easy to get
right that thore realjj nr goud-reusoii-in having
clothes made to measure.
Thcrc'i the ecoaosjy too; Eomo men don't enro for
MMudy in tke price of clothes; but when you can
ft at ? It r SW or $25 as good a garment as any
taiWr caa akt fer $30 or $36 or $40 what's the use
f payiHf tlw difference?
WVro selling these fine elothes at easy pness; ihjij
is no way to get better goods no matter wlwa you
jiay You can easily pay the same jee for 'riot hex
not mm jgood. All thif other nocesary fixings are
here tqv eorrqct dwssers umlcrnrk'ed.
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BY SEAM liN
Spcelnl to The Reporter.
AMARILLO. Tex.. Son 29 riim
hundred nad thirty loir Ictr8 htivo
iicch iiurouuct'd m tl tcHtlniony In
Hip breach of proailho Hiiit i.roiiKht by
Mrs. Oortnidp Wnrrn r ifonttln in
Jinlgp Mt'cltH federal lourt licrb'.
Mrs Wnrren In buIiib I). J Youiir of
Canru.iun Texns n rept'd intlllon-
alrt linnta-r. for S2fi.00o hirt imim
und today alio toraicd the stun "u
more irinc to what alia hits suffer.-
ed." The plaintiff is ne;rmjpanlcd by
her beautiful nltictn vmr nlii iinn-
lUer Many episodes in the court-
shfji of the pair wore brought put at
the trial and at one time Judnc
Mook requrHted all the men to leave
the courtroom .
. The romancg. which Was doomed to
bo bo rudely Hhnttoreil according to
Mrs. WarrOlI. hoenn In illinro n vnnr
ago. letter on the couple came to Ft-
worta where Mra. Warren under-
went an operation and the banker
paid all the expenses. A marriage
hd been arranged for up to (he ex-
tent of taking out a license employ-
ing a minister and engaging the par-
lor of a fashionable residence for lm
ceremony according to lha plaintiff
and at 'hat crucial point the finan
cier i?r.r-w cold and disappeared.
According to Mrs. Wnrrnn. th. Cn.
nndlan banker purohntod a beautiful
house In I;oa Angeles where they
were to ptnd their winters.
The trial will not end until next
week Mrs Warren appears In court
dressed fully In black. The trial haB
been rihkJng Interest wit hthat'of
J B Haeed charged wftli murdering
A I Roy co Jr.
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Tlllid It' 111 flvn tTllnrittui nil omnl.
dlatrds will go. Nvo Indigestion heart-
burn kourness or belching of is. ac-
id orloructaUonH of undrcofttod food.
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no oiaziness bloating foutf breath
or ne:imciie.
I'aptfs Uiiipepslu is utned for its
leed In regnlnting jmv utoiua.-hs
it Is Aie surest jgWukx and most
certain! remedy iiflla orbl uml'litw
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PleaEjirwfi-Tour sake get a large
flfty-ctftt ae of Pupc'b Dianensln
fronwtitii- drnc storo atnl tttit vnuv
L-h rleht. Don't keen on hoine
lufBirabli'-life Is too nhort vou ire
iot here long so make your tay og-
reeabte. Ksit what you like and digest
it; enjoy it without dread of rebell-
ion In the stomach.
Dlapepaln belongs in your home
nhyway. R should b kunt huinlv.
shyuld one of the family eat some-
tmng waicn uoostft agree with them
or in cast of an attack of Indiges-
tion d:.speiHia. wiHtrltia or Ktntnnch
Idontngenient at dnytltue or during the
ntgnt it IB there to givo th quickest
surest relief known.
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CHIEF
GUNIDN
Large Hut Orderly frowil Attended
Hie Circus! Jt h a Dull Day
forgthe Offietrs.
Chief of Pbllcs Clinton a mnn who
ha been on the Jh of taking care'
of he tran8grwtor of Uto law Tor
mor.- .than n qunrtar ff a ce.ntury in
Abilene rnitnrtmi at 11 o'rvlnck lnf
nlgKt that the circus day wan the
quietest and moat unoroutfitl In his
exfM?rinc item as an officer.
riain common Ordinary drunks'
Which hiiVii tii!in mimnrtiiH In lilu
long career n an officer ot tho luv
In this munJcIjMlli)- woro conspio-
uou for' thatr abanncu-aud Ria Chief.
IiUm licoil tmre unit nrioMml nt n limit
Uh many clrcus is tho two-legged
inua jium uw. -a tow rciirtmangs
and very few wan tho extent of the
mjiun tiki ikiiiqu qopnrimunt uuu to
turn In to this paper lo fit) lis ach-
in? columim at u late hour last
night.
It was n larifu orowil the largest
that has attendee; u touted norform-
atu-e Miiicv the linn (ilrcusus first
broke tho fro and stretchud tholr can-
uxh in this metropolis of ull West
Texas
Cllluf f'lilltnn nnil bin iniinv iihmIhI-
untwnro ngruenbly disappointed ut
Iho ordlly eoiuluct of tho largo orbwd
attraotwl hare by tho circus.
it mi b a dull day for tho offlogra.
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Goffw. agl T2 aiatupt HUir-of
the Wwloynn Ohr;UuiV sAdvooiio u
Muthotttat periodical ftjl of tiwirt
fallitrn llllu nirirtilni llA wmu nnn
of Uii botit.kiiown MmhoilltJU of tliu
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WHEN BUYING A PIANO
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CONSIDER QUAUTY FIRST
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T.tiyinjf n l'inno rlyht tloes not nhvnyH nu-an seetu'itij' the lowest price. Your main oliject Hhonldhe to ohtnin the very
beat instrunipnt possible for yoni- nione.v. M you arldum pnrclinsp more than oin- IMano in n lifetime yon cannot afford to
talco any ehnnce whatever. Therefore it should he to your best interest to buy where only the. highest grade well known
Htiindard make Pianos are kollrant1rt6li1& and ftttl value for your money. Wo are
Jnctory distributers in Texas for more than twenty of the best knovu Hnndard make Pianos of the world. We will no and
ealinot afford to sell any instrument except those we. can gfiariintve exaelly as represented in every particular. Buying in
carload lots' direct frouuthe factories we savtMdl nijddlemen's profits and enormous local freight charge also obtain the
very latest designs in style and workmanship. We are iievor. .uiulepidld our prices guaranteed the lowest quality considered.
Without Exception the Largest and
Most Complete Stock in West Texas
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High Grade
Pianos and
Player Pianos
Latest Popular "
and Standard
Sheet Music
Musical Goods
of every
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nilTillB fecl Hke paying $ipo or $200 for a I
ju AD Victor-Victroia wiien you can nrar an k
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Geiamne Victor
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chines and
Records
Victor
Victrolas
.$15 .to. $200
See Us Before Buying Anything in. the Music Line
If We Haven't. What You Want We'll Get It
CALL WRITE WIRE OR PHONE
HALL MUSIC CO.
EVERYTHING MUSICAL
219 Pine St. Abilene Tex. Both Phones
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RESOLUTION- IS ADOPTED
Sllier. Ilurdi'fto C H'Iki Ciijiiurfd
Siullrr Will llu Htitulreil to
aiuko (Vrlnln (IbnHKCk He-
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Slivolnl'to Tho Ilqporter.
AL'.HTIN. Tux. HopL 28 Tllw ttm
Ijtook lioahl this uflornoon ruoelvoU a
lUiiiununlcaUon troiji Attorney Ouiicr-
o Wuitlwl uiiviHlniatl'Ht ull or tlio
ilrtyuluu bliltlurs for mJitlou of tuxt
WKl!c hy tliv IftarUiirp vHHlhre t
MLjorBackache Rheumatism KStaeys and Bladder antrfi
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For flala by Mdimorc-Dnso Drui; Co.
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il. Tlio iiKoriiov uuiufrul. huvj
hiiiml iiwftnitifln tliiffiirlfpfia
tbrun of tlio bfiidprBuntrillrgufud tltdP
b(ril l luivo tjjoaa t!orr5tcil. Tlio
ijjfqlH ooiiaityil In. tvsii liiMUMiuim In
tbu alfidvlts uud In tbe other in-
Btniico. wliora Mid bidder Innl not lmld
IU roh rcnijt tux. THe UOiltiLL
will u' once tukv ui. tlilu inuttor wltli
tlit'Ko bidders
Tint hoard ulno nilojititd u rootu-
tlou which riviulnnj Hllvor Ilurdutlu
uud U6 of ChlciiKO tbo qomimdjf
wiitch lia.fi citiiiiired tlio uautruRi for
blii'llcrw to urruiiKo Uto now (!omitry
tilKjllor by khkUih liiKtmul of (iri8 a
now uiituinx; onibr uuuiiki-h lor mu
imriioRo of obtaining unlforiHfy. mid
uleo rii)iilrod thut no copy of tlio old
udltlon of tbo mwllur. sbnll ! offor-
iid lor wilt! by tlio Stlvur Ilui(l"U' H
Co. or by Ihe local book doulvm to
ttu; lmtryiia of tlru nuollc nrlnxiU of
Tekua Hul)b(winiit to A'ibuki at. IV1.1;
n Uo ttmt Huott impllu tut h&tft on
I'.MDl unpluu of thw old udlllun prior
u Uuptoinluir 1. lOXS ahHil Uol ba
rolro( lo jiuroHiuio uoplim of tb
nmv odltton but HlmH liu peruilttwil
to uw- tliu old odlilon In tho tnibtlc
fcuiiyolu.
YAltD 1 want to tout my
vrfmuiiyiH-d tut wiiinui und ith ii
Ihn vjrar or will luniio fin n t'ttrrn of
joarsXcitfl London. Qlydo Itt. i.
3turdir (nscs Llkuly Ho ('bangfil.
Spec I itl to Tlio Hoportor
Al STI.N t... Stipt. 28A n n-
Hiiit ui iui nlNdiiy conforuilco botwuun
Ulistrltft Attomoy Hiuiillton and nt-torn)-
ror tb tbrw ilofpndiuiti In
tho JJuvhI coun.ty murdur oue tmiit
bolt- mi n clmnv of vuiino Hiumu
umm will ' llknly bu eluuiKud u;ulii
by ordor or Ulbtrlot Jjidg CIvorKu
Ciilliuun or tlio Fifty-third district
court. Mr. Hamilton tonlybt wlrud
John Klulbor dlmrlot nttornoy of lJu-
vut. JinKiiiK him rhlr.li uf five oonn-
ttoa. Uw.'. Kitrnu(i Vtrtnrlit. WlUon.
or U!hd liu would rHthar oluuuo Ui.
At h Uto hour tonijtnt no lOMiiotmo
hud hewn i'ckwIvimI and no ordor v
MlitriHl by tu ooiirl.
Attorney fur tU dtfeiiKo aro will-
liitf to jju to trial In any of tbo flvo
coujiilM. Jilffiunliy in H()iuuH)nln
wjuiosHtw from tbo Hlo (Irnnllu oun
try und (bo orowl condition of (lit
dol(nt of tlio iionrt liwro m tlio Tim-
oii for tlio oIiuiiko.
At'TO HAlttlAlN-.Chuup for tntHh ot
slll tnkn llvo Block ub nart pay It
Bood nntl priced rlKbU Sc mo Mon-
duy at Androws Uldtr. H. Y. iaip -'
FOLEY KIDNEYPIII5
fOR HMEUMMI5H KIONfYS MO OUUCtH
TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY.
VAXT42Il-Alea lu lonrn tbo barbery
trade Kow wuokn uoinplutcu. Anotfr-
or ruah for barbers tblB uoaBOn. Hi1
tnidu in oxistwiao today. URht. clean
IiimIiIu work. Wrltu for frcv catalou
Slolr Harbor Collu;u Fort0rln-
ToxaB Sii!i6t
I 'f)Ft KAl.i:X.)W iiindorn IitirUloW lm
ia'tr bi"n oounplod. located on Am-
arjin troit in tho auu ihw -tlon.
WHl tiibo Abllquo city lot as
mm uf f:ihii ii.ivinniii. Thin la your
obanuo to own your bonto In tho 'l
pari or mo city wiu maito my
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i'Pi;NUIJlack uinurollu Ownor ta
:iit iiuniB at JiaiiiitiuyK u rurmi"ri
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POIt SAM8dly homo 700 UUr
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 236, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1912, newspaper, September 29, 1912; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316107/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.