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'Personals
'The Reporter
Want Kid
Says"
I'll speed the parting cook
on her way and summon her
successor.
WANTs7
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KOlt HALK An old buggy suitable to
taki' tliitiinii to school will tnule for
r'iil or fowls. ovituI pnlrfl of mules.
My r shliMicc. 7tlt and Atnnrlllo Sts.
Ucorg v . coatB Hos. 32 Phono
;': ?-nt
1T)11 SALi: Kitll blood Hard Hock
inrtiTfls. A. l-'tirr Abilene Tfxns
Uotitf 5. phono lSaa T-at
KOIt GOOD hANU and wntcr see 1.
I llnyn. If you Iinvc motioy. Abilene
Utinto 2. 5Ct
LOST FOUND
rorxn Kid ylovos. Ownor can get
"?'"-'' j'' l1'.":vj'.'g.(".r. Sa. ."'! c3t
I'AttTV taking tho. laprobo from my
buggy wbjle utanding In front of the
Colon Hardware store Tuesday night
will pleasf return name to Side's llak-
ery and no names wilt be mentioned.
Paulino Adams G-2t
STUAYHD OH Stolen 2 yearling or
comlujt two year old brown nmles
from Uowlint ranch Ueward for In-
formation. Phone Clarence Cowdcn
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IAMAVAWTAD.
iCopyrinht. IJI). bv liel'orttt Porter.)
WANTED.
HAVE your flues swopi and avoid
firoa. 1 -ceotntnend John Downs the
people's man. HUig 4S1S-W. Ho pol-
th!pi nnd putB up Bto'oa; buys second
bjS'J olotli" ntu anything of valuo
j. j. Clinton. c;.:c: 42.
It'ST UKri:iVr:DOno car of fancy
Jortey Milch oow'b; also two carB of
cowb hud holfura. Cecil Chlldors or
John .Myefs. 8-30t
COltD WOOIJ FOlt SALl--I have good
onk wood for alc. Will deliver at
$.1 00 per eord. K. n. Ilynuni. C-tf
PARTY taking the laprobo from my
buggy v bile Htandlng In front of the
I'olon llnrdwaro tiro Tuewl.iy njgbt
will pli-.isi return same to Sides llak
ery and no nnms will be mentioned
G-21
WANTHD Small Met of books to Keep 'CZC?nZJWVv' T VCt
or stenogranblc work to do after bonk'f11 'K-T be oniccs for rent In the
Kr particular writ P. o. Ho No K"HwI BulIdliiB are very reaBonable
rj 7.3tiwhn you consider llgbt beat water
yCUsAWyAAWWNWwvvvww. iniiil Janitor Borvico Is furnished frep.
WAXTKI Tlio nnttm and address ofJ. M. Radford. 21-tf
any man in t'entral West Texas that - -
:s loo yiirH old. Adilnim c'entemir- STOCKHOLllKUS MKBTINO Notice
Inn. Care Reporter. Ablkne. Te. .TTt l hereby ghen that the regular annual
-v ..vwsws. met ting of the stockholders of The Clt-WANTHU-To
traile my residence onjlaens National llnuk of Abilene TexaE
North Orange for residence closer in.pvlll bo hold at thu offices of the banV
(. C. Tntc. -J-Ttiou Tuesday Jan. 12th 1915 at 2:00
"""" "- o'clock p. ni at which time Directors
POSITION WANTED Hy rollablo wo- fnr tho ftnBUinir ear will be elected
man to wait on side or anything pay-; sucj 0tiH.r business as shouk
Ing a muili II.M l'r !y- S7' properly coino before tho meeting
"l transacted.
JOE P. GARRISON Cashier
. Oak street. Phono 7o4.
MONKY! JUI.NBY!
I am In n poIIFon to iitiiko farm loans.
V. K. 3irill Altllene.
WANTKI Hoarders and roomers gas
and modern convenient eh eloe In.
.Mrs J. XI. KeganB at Tho Tourlbt
Hoa'rTllug Ilouw. 3o-it
9-30t
NOTICR I have Btora buildings and
otlicert ror rent an weu tocaiea ana in
rood renalr. J. M. Radford. 10-t
FOR HUNT
FOR RKNT Furnished rooms Hoste
in nil fouvenlenees. Jlra. Kugejie
Wood. Jt
FOlt RENT Good lodge room and
three front olhces over Sllnter Dry
Goods Co. J. M. Radford X-tf
WALKS WALKS-Oround atone
ido walks across 8U feet lot for leas
than $Si0: think of It Se U II. Uar-i
rI.on; phono 8uT. V1
IOR RENT January 15 four flr&t
clis fiirnUbui rooms for light huue-
heejilng. All luoUern con enlMiewi.
Mrs. .1 II. I!rken. 0-41
NOTICE I will stand my registered
Jersey bull Owens Lad at the Abi
lene Vetltmry HoBnltai. H07 Houtn
First street Registered Owens Lad
No. 110(156. sire AdaB Golden Lad No
79JD47 Dam; Iona Alexis No. 202368
Ed Curry. Ownor. l-sn
0MS00S
T. V. Shelton of Clyde transacted
btmlnesq in Abilene Thursday.
W. V. Wheeler of Merkel was a
business visitor in Abilene Thursday
W F. Whaley left Thursday for
San Antonio op business for tho Bher
iff's department.
Geo It. PaMon ha sheen on the sick
list for the past day Or so but Is bet-
ter now.
Miss Tyru Hnmtuou returned Thurs-
day to her home nt Caps after a vis-
It of a few days in this city.
Sheriff J T. Dodson conveyed a
pribonor to Eastland county Thurs-
day morning.
Curl MfTa and Miss Annie WilUer-
son Charlie Standlfer and Miss Mamie
Lykev wero licenced to we'd by' the
county clerk Wednesday.
Mrs. Sohocbliuskl of Louisiana ami
Mrs KIdd of Tuscola are visitors nt
tho home of Dr. and Mrs. Garner this
week
Wo aro glad to report that Dr. L.
W. Mollis Sr. who had been confined
to his bed with Lngrlppe la able to
be out agaiu.
John II. Crow of Toyahvale sou of
Rev. W. P. Crow Is In the city visit-
ing his parents. He reports grnss In
the Toyah valley aB god ujul thatrjjhe-
cattle are fat and'lli fine J5hift)u.'r '""
John R. Mackcchney formerly of
Abilene Is spending a few days on
buslncsp. Mr. Mackcchney now re-
sides at Wichita Falls where ho la In
the collecting and Insurance business
n
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DURNG
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Atroctilet Claimed.
Uv the Associated Press.
'PARIS Jan. ". ThoFrcnch Com-
misHlou appointed lireptvniber to ex-
amine thnrges of German cruelty re-
ported today. Buying. "Thar? has
never been a w-urbctwecnrchllucd
nations of so saVnso und?crocOL8 a
character Vluago
Ing and murdal are
tltet of our tvffm)
Cleanest
uvekco;
different
iTULurra
tWfojQiiiuairi
ft m iw -E . in m -
.Alf:.Vufr.. t.Mtiti.f
mpffHJ"W r i lJr uly
Jfingufirar &yo.
ACT (JiyKIJrf
Alsti-
irac-
line ol
ethlng
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN We E.
w. T. compton and o. R. uenrro tor
tho next 90 days are going to shoe
liorsos for 90c. All work guaran
teed. 5-3t
CITY BAKERY
Under new management. We ask you
tn try our bread. Prompt efficient
auto delivery. Phone 222.
Ut !!. MOSS Proprietor.
Dehij Has lleen lhufotis In Abilene.
Do the rlghttthlng nt the right time
In time of Kidney danger t)Qaf
Kidney Pills aJ most effecUv
Plenty of evllmce of tbljvorth
Mrs. G N. Palf 118 Sd)roth SU San
Angelo Texas Itys- l think more
highly ofDoaJ JMpiey Pills today
than I ever jJfdyRpSm the time they
cured mpjfcp&ffti ago until about
six nianjiyagyi had no further
trouble JCrtl mjMidneys then In some
mnnnefft tlluJt 1 was emptying a tub
of wa$r. IfweiiBied my back. I got
so bfU thatjf coim hardly move. The
paps In imr ba and kidneys wejKJ
severo an tho Bdney Becretlona be-
came unaUural.il used Doan's Kid-
ney PHI tnd a fv doses relieved me
I finisliR! ono b and bavo not been
bothered since several of my neigh-
bors also think there Is nothing equal
to Doan'a Kidney Pills."
Price G0c. nt all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan'a Kidney Pills Ue same
Mrs Paul had. Fostel-MIIburwco.
rrops. Hutfalo N
OVERCOATS' OV
3 dozen of tho mos
In town at prlcei
miss. Mingus
sciuvroN peopi.i: k.xjov xmis
IIESPITK HAIY niTHLIt
AMI Il.il) HOI)S.
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST
d'eiirrnl Henllh of C'omniunlt) Ih (iootl
Ulhough Mnnj Are Sufferers
)VHh Had folds (allied by
Weather.
Amusements
MEN Our Illustrated catalogue ox
plains how we toauh tho barber tradftj
iu fow waebs. mailed free. Write u-
LER COLLEGE. Ft Worth. Tex. gG
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FOE SALE
FOR SALEHrlck biuinoss houiB ad-
joIninK Ftrt.t National Hank In Swet-
water. AIw one lot 4wxafl back of
bank. Part cash.
Greenville Teiaa.
NOTICE.
I . 1 lc 111
. i . i - 1 i"6 aim
3l-7tiTh car men l
quest j on to B
FOR SALE 104 htttd of 2-year old red do not conges
in at wagwi yard near Smith's gin-
Ea Hwks. 7-3t
FOR SALB-TO high bred Jvrmy tows
T. 1L Antilley. pboa HIT two-ring.
Elajdale Tesas. i-l6
FOR SALE OR RENT-rOn atpry brick
More shelving aud counters newly
iiiuted. ctrally looited ou Clyde
i h cation fo- ary line of busioeh
fjno
f to
re ir
oMyMl
r Waii
ii!xiia aea
uera i -6i
laum on in
:-l!kBk the nw
ido iusia
eery wy
are respon
vided yo
We
Iiat.se
gersjr;
nt
treet
MSl y own oe 10
fori of flic cars.
er i . M .jrr.
yww opelaupJl tne
to cauAfliccldenta
Jj e injMFrucBns to re-
IdVChe Br PiCase
.fear plBform We
fcafety pro-
To the patrons of the Abilene .
Railway Company:
Wtt respectfully res
rida on tho front pla
It interferes will
iMf
X. 1 J
I j i 10T
'nyrs'. About
tJiiuvTive numoers
fvtm m't afford to
iwa (vv'v
'TirwSiiiG
error tidcr ccct
Mini. IIIH.U ILLI.
.. .
I m ' . . jr.
feet burning feeMwwol-
feet smelling jpit tired
Good bye bo
leu feet sweat
feet.
Good By
4tnd
satlon.
Please i
stst us in
on the safe side
Very
for your
negligent.
icompuints from
to other passenl-
front platform
torniau in eonyer-
the car and as-
you can to be
pectfully.
Ah h
misery
fel. Get a 25
niiv ilruesut or
sulftr Rave good feet
f .it never swell never
callousebunions and
Jt 8P013. sta
shoe thrbt-
; no more Ihnp-
with pain or
drawing up your
in agony.
"TIZ" i magicaJ
acta ngbt on.
draws out
11 the poisonous
ff up the feet.
"T1Z" and tor-
yout foot
table your feet
TIZ" now t
ep&rtm&t store. Don t
laa leetj tees
t never get
Special to Tho Reportor.
SCILVNTON Tex.. Jan. 4. Christ-
mas has como nnd gone and every one
Is starting In to carry out the new.
resolutions that como with tho New"
Year. One of tho writer's resolutions
fH to write to tho Reporter ngaln after
such n long vacation.
The general health of Scranton and
surrounding country Is Very good al-
though a few people nrp the victims
of bad colds.
Miss Eva Job and Miss Colters t.wo
of tho teachers of our school nrraHded I
a niiu ccusiiiuiH ireu wiin many valu-
able presents nnd beautiful decorations
on ClirlRtmaB Evo for the benefit of
their pupils only. Despite the rain and
cold weather the children mado their
way to the school building where
teachers pupils nil received many
nice presents and left feeling happy
and grateful that Santa Claus nnd not
forgotten them.
Miss Mary Heavers who Is teach-
ing In tho school nt Aspetmont ppent
ChrlstmnB with home folks.
Mr. Stewart Slntton left last .Mon-
day for Cnrrlzo Springs whore ho has
n position with tho San Antonio TJvnl-
do & Gulf railroad company. Mr
Stewart Is one of Scranton's most pop-
ular young men and we wish him great
success In this now year.
Rev. an Zandt filled his regular ap-
pointment at tho Methodist church
Sunday notwithstanding the Inclement
weather.
Mrs. Morton Roberta and children of
Fort Worth spent tho holidays with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray.
Mr. Walter Hoyd who bus been a
successful farmer of tho Sabanno
country hns moved here for the ben-
efit of the school Wn aro glad to
JlP-ve Mr. Hoyd and family with ua and
elcomo many others of llko charac-
ter who aro wanting to avail them-
selves of the opportunity of a good
school.
Rov. W. IL Wright wife and their
Httlo son. Junior spent Christmas
with Mrs. Wright's father Rev. J M
Siatton returning to their now homo
at Sylvester Texaa where Mr. Wright
will assume his duties as pastor of
tho Methodist church.
Mr. Joo Hoyd who Is attending
school at Stamford spent Christmas
at home.
Mr Inman Sklles of Cisco was vis-
iting relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rrltton of Okla-
homa visited the Jatter's parents dur-i
ing tho holidays.
Miss Johnnie Siatton who has been
visiting Abilene for several months
hasjeturned home.
jfiXev. M M. Beauers. who Is pastor
at the Methodist church at Aspermont
spent Christmas with his parents of
this placp
Mr John Parks made a business
trip to Putman last Monday and on
hfa return be was accompanied by two
of the teachers employed In the school
here Mr. O. A. Hunson and Mls3 Hal-
lie MoCorkle.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rhraden. of Eaglo
Cove were visiting tho Iatter's par-
ents Christmas.
Miss Minor Mrown who is teaching
oratory In the DeLeon school was at
home for tho holidays.
Mr Harry Sprawls who is attending
school at Simmons College eoent
hristmas- ut home:
.Miss luiiy uuuiesiotr ui Cisco vis-
ited at the home of Sir. Bird Steward's
week before last.
Mr. Will Job and family visited his
mother Mrs. Mat Job during the hol
idays.
Prof J E. T. Peters and
made a business trip to
Thursday.
ATTHKUOIAI..
Tho feature attraction at tho Royal
today will be Indian Joo and his three
reel Wild West picture "The t'heyenne
Round-up." In addition to being sole
owner of this film Indian Joe besides
being present In person appears lit
the film and may be easily recognized.
Among the special features of this
picture nre the riding of Goldle St.
Clnlr thn champion Indy rough rider
of the world and Steamboat the un-
breakable horse who Is seen to throw
his ridel h fifteen feet Into the air.
There are plenty of the usual cow
boy sports. Intituling rough riding rope
tbrow'ng riding wild steers mules and
throwing wild cattle by tho horns.
This film Is new ahd In good .shape.
and the photography clear. Lovers of
this sort of cntnrtnlnment will not be
disappointed nS It will furnish good en-
tertainment with plenty of excitement.
Tomorrow the famous Dickens clas
sic "The Chimes" in flvo nets featur
ing Tom Terrls the celobrnted Dick
ens Impersonator and will be tho spe
cial attraction. Matinee bargain prices
G cents nnd 10 cunts.
January Clearing Sale
CLOSING OUT OUR STOCKS OF COMFORTS.
"M ")() virtues in Comforts -.- $1-95
if8(H) quality r Cfitnforfs i...- w... $2.20
sftfTiO romToris href rnlur? .. ...$2.65
.00 Silk eoMied Com fofls .-- . $3.50
ClieiiiHM' niol finer Comforts equally riHliieotl.
VALUES IN DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
VY Imvo om tliroujili our stock nncl selected short lengths
iff Woolens SilltH. iVroaleq (inylininq vie. These we oft
for nt a fraction of their value. Plenty of tnnterinfs in fhi
assortment tor liny torment.
ATTEND THIS REMNANT
GREAT SALEyOFjaflJES
Our Entire Shoe StocKlnclutled In This Sale.
$."1.00 Values Men's Fine Shoca . $4.45
." 00 nnd $4.f0 Ladies Mnxine Elliott Hhoes $3.S5
$4.00 Values Men's nnd Ladies Klines .... .$3.50
$:.0 Values Alehs' and Ladies Show $3.10
.$1.00 Men's Ladies and ChiMfens Hhoes ..- $2.55
$U50 Ladies and Chihlrens Shoes . $2.20
$J00 Values iu Childrens Shoes $175
$1 75 Vnlu.s in Children's Shoes .... $150
Anderson Schultz Co.
WANTED To show you the New Method Gas linages ami
Heaters hefnre you buy--"Will exchange for your old cook
stove qr heater or any other Second Hand Furniture.
ABILENE FURNITURE CO.
at Tin: cm..
At the opening of tho present in-
stallment Alan's light engine comes
to a standstill In tho Kansas prnlrlo
The fireman and engineer balk at
either going ahead or returning as it
la a single track section. Judith
Btandn aside outwardly Indifferent In
wardly furious now that Rose her
sister. Is of tho coinpniiy. Alan at-
tempts to brlbo tho engine crow
there is nit argument followed by
blows. When the fight Is finished-
tho englneor la a prisoner nmk the
fireman Hob at tho side of tho engine.
Insensible. During this time Marro-
phnt. aboard Trlne's spccl.il is liav
Ing no BitcqesB lit persuading the
frightened crew to .back up. By force
ho overcomes tho crow and signals to
back up. Tho special Is upon Alan's
party before they realize it. Jump-
ing from tho train Trlno's men open
fire n furious gun fight results. Tnk-
agalu westbound at top speed. Trine's
men in the lone engine give chne
Tho special posseythe freight trajn
ou a Biding) and soon cornea wli'iln
night of tho hnnd-enr. Tore ensues a
wild dnsh through mountainous coun-
try tho hand-car flying like the wind
on down grades nnd managing for a
timo to keep tho lead becailso of
curves. Coining to n spur Alan
throws the switch; Trlue's speclnl' is
shunted off nnd runs nome miles be-
fore tho trick Is suspected.
A Card of Thanks.
I want to thnnk all our neighbors
for their kindness nndv tender earn
thoy took of my wife during her sick-
ness and .death. May tho Lord bless
every ono of you
H. II. Wlndhum nnd Children.
WICHITA iTIZKXS 1IK1IK.
IIA-Jlnyor
Xoble of Wichita
Spends Day Here.
Miss Mny Woldresa of Merkel was
Jit the city Sunday visiting M!ss Eva
Murphy.
AVAAAAAAAAAAAVVWW
Fulls
T. II. Noble Ex-Mayor 0r Wichita;
Falls and one of tho leading busl-j
JiesB men of thnt live city ia n visi-
tor In Abilene. Mr. Noblo Ja nn old
friend and acquaintance of E W Mor.
ing achantnge of the natural features rls of tho Abilene Furniture Company.
of tho land each party describes a Of course Mr. Noblo thinks Wichita
circle; Alan and Roso reach the spc- Falls tho greatest city of Its size In
jup state or ror tnni manor lit tne
cial. Bnrcua .njidiJudlthjctaJMroj'
tho other aide4' "Oho of the' guards
vainly attempts to ktFen them. off.
Tho brnkymnn vvTat) has .'.escaped J
gives tuo signnj anu tnor special now
carrying Alan's party' also 'f riiie la
A REAL FOE
To Health is a Weak
A
Stomach
From this source arises
ills as Poor Appetite
hen Heartburn rmligj
Dyspepsia Biliousness ami
Constipation. You can con-j
quer and fortify the systen
nuninst such foes by the
timely use of
Hostel ter's
Stomach Bitters
Bo Sure You Get the Genuine
world yet ho was willing to admit;
1.. Al.t!..t . i.i n .l 1rv1f stlttI
4ud expressed satisfaction at tho many
cjvhlqnces of prosperity which ho not-Iced.
Appeiitc Makes Eating kkulnvft
offiaiftflifi lfwnvT rrhn tiRttnl
MirbancWrin the stom-
f tho a Jrvtlto is gono
ifhe clffiedvind sweet'
&fi 1
.Ui mi 1 11 1 iirr I
. in 1 11 mi m m
direst food undpromotc
fT our nobitivo Guarantee.
Jla n gonuinefonlc. Price
gVJUHnpiny
loss of nppetlto is tho first signal
loss of appetite Is often causecUjJi&rfToHul dhj
ach. The atomach falls tOBite3JSfvork reoulreil
and the body suffers-ffffieira stomach nepds tc
ened.
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TONIC DIGESTIVE.
Is made especially to asslBt the stomach to
a healthy appetite. This reratdy Is sold
and we kindly ask you to give it a trial. It
$1.00 For sale by
Montgomery Dru
lest Wtrk Lowest Fricts
Sftt W U!T .
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last
THIS IS YOUR C
Overcoat at a big t
best to be had
quicK oerore your s
gus Bros. Co.
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iHf veara foot coiy gua
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goods for pay Let me do your I
work Phone me S. B. J0BE.
goods
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EXAMINATION FREE
All Work GsrsHte4 li ywus
Uiior
Deitists
Abilene Dr. Peltea Vgr-
Rickard Bids. Cor. Soutk.
and Chestnut Sti
Hours 8-6 Daily.
Sunday 8-1.
Phone
Prof J.
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thoiwut
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6iekfaiul wajrt
out relief jri
Prof. J. H. Sink
fully treated
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