The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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SCOOP
THE CUB
REPORTER
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The 6W Lick It Tie Limit
By "HOP"
Buy the Best Shoes
for Rough Weather
Vtt weather proves the durability of shdes. Therp arc other
that look like these shoes but none stand the test like MaxJite
Elliott Shots for Ladies; White Houw Shoes for Men and Bus-
ter Brown shoes for Children.
Buster Brown Shoes
Huster Hrown shoes are Tor tin .gnrtvii boy and pirlH an well
ns the little folks. Nothing but pure leather nre used in these
Lariro 3liWi Shoes sizes 2 1-2 to fi's prided 2.00 .$2.50
and -..... . ... w . .. $3.00
2 1.2 to 5s for. the Inrjro boys $2.00 Jf2f0 $3.00
Smaller sizes for children 1.50 to $3.00
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Citizens National
Bank
We (ukti pride in culling1 ntteiition to MONDAY
NOVEMBER SECOND as the twolfth buKiucbs uii-
mvt'iviir.v of file Citizens National Hank. During
these year.- this bunk litis en joyed to the fullest ex-
tent the confidence unci good will of all the. people.
It has been this loyalty und cooperation that has
agisted us in building one of tho strongest flnuuuiul
institution in this entire section and we are glad
to take thU opportunity of expressing to our pat-
rons and friend our sincere thanks and appreciation.
I
Geo. L. Paxton President Joe F. Garrison Cashier
J. 0. Shelton Active Vice Preddent
E. Chandler Asst. Cashier
Member Regional Reserver.
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts.
many communities about In the coun
ty. Several sin need houses aro now
known to be loaded but nlnce the
rainy weather litis subsided mid tho
various rural roads have partially
dried the question of movement lias
been solved for at least a tlmo.
The yard now bclnir used by Mr. El
lison for the storing of cotton Is Just
east or the oil mill.
Tho various gins of thu city during
the forenoon had nil they could han-
dlo and many wokoiih loaded heavily
came In with cotton from other com-
munities In the county sucking mar
ket here. Farmers nre becoming more
optimistic over tho outlook slnco the
price of cotton has been on tho ad-
vance grade for tho past several days.
It Is being freely predicted that cotton
will go to seven cents ere the present
week shall have passed. Whether
there will bo a corresponding slump
again connot be foreseen locally.
Go to The Union Hardware
For Quality Hardware
AT BED ROCK PRICES
G
AS PIPING. Have yon pot thnt bouse piped for Qos
re you ready to have that Gas Heater installed for
these snappy cool mornings. If not you had better
call J27 and have Martin to pipe your house. He will
do it right just tin you wnnt it and at the ritfht price.
"Will appreciate your work.
A GREAT BOOK EVERY
WOMAN SHOULD HAVE
WANTED To show you the Xew Method Gas Rniigcii and
Heaters before you buy Will uxehnnge for your old cook
atovo or heater or any other Second Hand Furniture.
J. ABDLENE FURNITURE CO.
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ARCHITECT MOVES HERE jIMPROVINGCHURCHPROPERTY
llnvld ratlc AMnnt Jluuager
.M. I- Mnllrr mid Co. Has Arrh
fi for Ills Work.
of
David S. Ciistle usnlstnut (iiauuger
of thu M I.. Waller und Company ur-
ililteeta anil t'ligineerH which company
Iiuh tliu contract for the architecture
till thu Kplleptlc Colony state buildings
and who dreu the plans for thu new
liuli-nt'rt eottagufl at that institution
here will make his home in this city.
r. j I.. Waller wus in tho city with
him Kridu tiov.lng him about uud
fainilLiriiluK liim v lUi conditions etc.
iti the" tIceiuotinry institution. Mr.
Catitle will reprefeut the Wallfer in-
teresUi lure and Is nil iifflclvnt nrchl-
tect uud n splendid engineer
He Iiuh moved his family here. Abi
teiiu Wtijeoiue such people to her con
firien and Impe them greatest of uc-fi-SH
mid huppluehs while here.
M SOCIAI. KMIAIIIIMKNT
A YOr.M 3I.1VS HU1S."
Church of Ileavealy JUst CoBjrregsUoa
IteuutlfjlHg rarsoa&ge asd
Adding to It
Work has been progressing nicely
on the- alteration and additions to the
Church of tho Heavenly Heat (Epts.
iuiuij ruciory i wo or tnreo aupl.
tlonai large-sized rooms have been'
added and the church proDortr has!
"If you will pay the ma
which are but a trifle" s
"L will send you ray clo
of over l.OOo
uud numerous sllustra
not charge you
Itself."
Over a inlllloi
pie's Common
are now In lb
Is a book
and hare
ncss lajCfi
It UMTplal
can dtndcrstu
miMfy subje
jfRiuncr
regard toAAe human
and easlV attained
tile boo!
Send 20 cents In stamps for mulling
charges to Dr It. V Pierce lnvnljgp
Hotel. Huffalo N. Y. and enclose tfts
notice uud you wllyrticelve'by return
mail all charge nrpaJd. this valua
ble book. (Advertising)
lug charges.
b Ur. fierce
bound book
e I'eo
Adviser-
people. It
n should reau
'cldent or Blck-
cn that ahyono
treats of so
an Interesting
h Knowicuge in
tody Is quickly
all who read
pages will color plate
tfjtiB and will
u pennf for thejfook
I CPPlef of 3fli
?fao JlMiaCl
aniiuuruvTni
at vmrxm
siiar 1
wif wrls
an it aJ
tm in hucI
liar ii lmpan
GlASSJLTSTx
lt iff auftt If younSaclaohy or
Jmto llsariMbleTclUts
Meat foTHi nsM IatXA
Cloths
NEWCK
"Detter
for Lena Money f
a jPiysmn
oMaapiirtyavol
fiKMrcipr reniav
w juwpoison a!
tV WMm kldnj
wwIhxx. or aKk
adkhenlMi
and overworks th
to filter it froo
trs of met m
slonally. Yi
relieve you
acids wai
dull misei
pains la
tinew
coated a:
have jrhuV
which cxeltca
dneys In their efforU
Ilpjnilor eat-
kidneys occ-'
hem like you
ing an Uia
se jou feel a
region sharp
headache dlt-
stoRiaaaf aours. tontruo Is
weather is bad you
winges. The urlno is
r
FARMERS'
ATTENTION
Cotton pinned at the .Maxwell
Gin I'oiuuiandH thu best price.
It lakes the trash out makes
the host sample. r
R. W. MAXV1$IjIj
wsSsaMNssasMMMarfMas
RPET GOING DOWN
undergone considerable Improvement.' lnt BapUsl (harch I IlciBfr Car-
making it more vnluablo and mora
convenient to Kov A. I). Kills tho
rector The additions and Improve
ments win cost several hundred dot
I pfiea miH ueavy liboicbm aau
Will He Heady Maaaay.
Workmea huv) been busy all week
jars and when the work shall have;puUnB(down tbo new carpeting at Urn
heen completed the rectory wilt be
equal to any In tills part of the state
n u
ES
It. the subject or the evening sermon
at ht. Paul's Methodist church Hun-
day oveuliig at 7.3U. This will he th"
kecond sermon of the revival series
which begins Sunday morning at I
o'rlock the morning subject being
"He Thut Wlnnetti Huuis" The servt
ets will continue through the week
uch morning at 1" 3u and each veil-
ing ut " .to. We invite all Chrlstlani
to voiiui uud work with us A special
luvlthtlon s extended to the patrons
of tho lurlous churches of tho city
lt. c S N. tVruuson. presiding el
dr of the Abilene District will preaoh higher!
ut the morning services beginning There was
i.ixt Tuesday at ullviarea nunoar
en.i M.milav nndrt event evnilug ser-
Nteo therenlt
in n gool
B:50 CENT MARK
HOON
itceelpts Appartatly Lighter Hat Oe
slderahl Cottoa Helis ee4
Moreaieat Heavy.
still
First IIuDtlat church and the work
nas Drogressed .far enough to an
nounco that It wilt be ready for use
at the. regular services Sunday morn-
ing. A heavy cork linoleum Is being used
and those having charge of the Im-
nrovement believe that all noise will
thus be eliminated during tho services.
Drusscls caroetlnK will be used for
tho pulpit but this has not arrived at
this time.
w rrtuwvui wa havb rv
-fcviuari cyfthea for Iesa Money."
Katitln
aeral CoaTcatloa aaj Affll.
tated OraalatlSBk
The Hlxty-alxth Annual Session of
thu lianttat General Convention oi
ear Cme and a;ist us
JT A w Hl'S'T. PaaW
fiH WtSTtfi S PIUk5
I CaT J?-TlAWNi Ti.ium i i . i ea
Vv fr A .ha-va m
J-" SCl ""'liwvj
M Nolle HoodniyT
M mi. ..in ... .. J.W
uHttni rooyt
ftnemhera urgejrl
f orl buiilneyir
And the prlca of cotton goes
Tnero was a several pointa aavauco " uaV ..... -" -
1. the price of cotton Krlday over that Texas wU be called to order Ib he
of Thursday. Cotton bails middling- meoung "" . "'"'"; '";
price rlday piornlng was 6X0 cents
per poun-and considerable cotton
v.aete
puTforcni
g soia on tne streets during
forenoon.
The receipts during the forenoon
were not so heavy as was the case on
Thursday morning there having boen
C6 bates deposited In the yard by uoon.
Tho total receipts tor Ablleno for this
scaxon have been brought to 6.110
bales the rive thousand bale mark hav-
ing been predicted In these columns
by the writer Thursday.
Thu movement of cotton seed has
been great during the day. At the oil
of milt sheds on Fourth street aurwg'
33 tonight an tho forenoon a long line or wagona-f
o be iiresent Oen loaded to the gunwale was waning ir
Iwagona umae wuitu wn umiwuiub.
The bl shed Is rapidly filling up with
. seed which Is being brought from
yoraittE
Circle.
meeting
m.
church at Abilene at 10 o'clock a
November 19 1914.
The Treacher and laymen's Con
ferenc and tbo Uaptlst Women ills-
slon Workers will bold sessions dur-
ing the two days preceding.
The Corporation of lluckuer Or-
phans Home will meet Thursday In the
forenoon at caUof tbo president. All
deacons conned are Invited and
urged to be frsccaU
q. ncuruvMi. 'reo
lav i 9
"HettsjinCle
ithes for U-'M Money.
OVEI PLAINS COUNTRY
NO ALUM in
DrPR
BAKING
John Spauldlng has received a let-
ter from Joe Hilton who made sn auto
trip from Lubbock to Plains on the
New Mexico border stating that heavy
r.in. had fallen throuRbout that
! taantry and that water is standing al-
moM everywHO".
ur Hilton went to Plains for Judg'
w w Uwil to brtnr him to the rait
road at Lubbock so that tie uuago
Ileal) could gt to Sweetwater to sea
hU brother. Judge J H- Beal. who waa
Injured la a uto accldsst WedBM-
day sight at Sweetwater. It was
learned tt Judf Beat's daugktar
Mrs. Ktugerald. who was on ol ttw
cccuraats of tb car 4U4 from tsju-
rlea recsve4 la the collision ol the
autA a4 a vefetcle.
cloudy fMfef ecdittenti the chanaela
oftea get Irritated obliging you to get
up two or three times during tbo night.
xi nemrauza uicae irritating acids
bou uuia ou use ooaya urinous waste
get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from anT nhanaiuv falra n sltj.
spoonful in a glass of water before break-
fast for a few days and your kidneys will
ihea act fine and bladder disorders dis-
appear. This famous salts la made from
the acid of grapes and lemon Juice com-
bined with llthla and has been used for
generations U clean and stimulate slug
gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive; harmless and
m-kes a delightful effervescent llthla-
water drink which millions of men aai
weaken take now and then thus avoiding
eriew kldaey and bladder diseases.
-TWO HAPPY YOUNG MEN"
This Will lie the Subject of Sermon
uy Hev. Janes a. ChallcBBcr
Next Sunday timing.
The subject of Hev James A. Clmll-
enners evening talk at 7:30 o'clock
Sunday will bo "Two Happy Men."
wruch begins tbo series of Heart Tnlks
which woa postponed from last Sun-
day. Arrangements have been mad'1
for heating tho church and it will be
made comfortable In caso of cold
weather.
"A IHg Hunch of Grapes" w be the
aubject at 11 a. ut. You are cordially
Invited to be present by the pastor
Good music will be furinshed on the
occasion
tflSIED SHE
COULD DIE
JLbJ It Ft fnm Hr
WtFatif
City Drug Store
12S Chestnut Street.
Phono No. UU.
Imgs.kRilryAriicres Elc.
Prescriptions Riven careful
prompt and personal attention.
Office over store.
Dr. Pmrkinm
Office Phono 102
Hesidcqco Phono 1C5
Dr. Caiem.
Offlco Phone 8C7
Dr. Brown
Office Phono 867
Residence Phone 495
Dr. Warnok
Offlco In rertr of storo
Offlco Phone 90
Jlealdenco Phono 1198
M? ChdmcnMuMy
Classified Columns
NP
Rates
On Cmnt per urd first
insertion. Half Cmnt m
word for each insertion thermatUr
'The Reporter
Want Kid
Says9'
I will bring a number of a
pllcsnta for your vacar
places In store factory offlo
or shop.
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FOR BALICKdlaon No. 70 Mlmco-
grnph In good condition. Box SOSi
Iialrd Texas. 28-4t
TO TRADE-
lcycle. Illll
Saddle and brtdlo for
NIcolds phono 10S7.
28-3t
FOR SALB OR TRADETwo lots la
Hnwloy with good house with four
rooms hall porch and good water;
clear of Indebtedness. See. Dluford
Lee Ilawley. 276t
sssssasssavaiaa
FOR SALE 000 good heavy bales of
oats 3Gc delivered. Also COO heavy
bnles of Johnson grass. Phone 79.
V. B. Mulr. 27-5t
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FOR 8ALEStnndlng desk; very
cheap for cash. Phono C7. 22-tI
sssssssisssses s-Sst".MS
FOR SALE Ono car of cowa see Jno.
Mj-ors at City Meat Market. 13-3-Q
sasssssssaiisMssaMaiVMMV
MUOILLAKXOUI
FOUND Hoys' overcoat. Owner do-
scrlbo same pay for this notko and
get coat nt "Mrs. a W. Bacona" North
Cth IMS. 3-0-lt
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I bate tho A. H. Xoob ugcacy
will HjipretUto your btulBcss.
.o better compaaJes.
The best servlrc.
A. B. JONES
aad
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iwpu losjpi hour or more nkai
IMC t-laaw. w woman's tosjlc.
m Mstwomtf4 witii paiujM
3jslhnt have to eo to Ml.
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TMcy are
IwserUBt t
persaiwl m
arattce. Let M
you were a-haut
Torlc Leases.
In 0ce
1st to 7th Each Month
jOtmrrH) mu. a Pmt.trUlt
FOK&ElfT
FOR RKNT C-rootu house efoss l:
modorn convanleaoea. Phone CC0. or
seo Geo. a. Brown at Wootea Qrocary
uompony. Vi-H
rr saarassaap
iSSS"SiN
FOR ItENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping Phono 1115-R:
C4& lleech street. 27-Ct
FOR 8AL12 Out-of-towu owner will
Mcrlfice seven room house barn etc.
on two good lota for only $1100. Call
nt 73C Elm Street nud aee property
Owner Route 6 Box 60 Santa Rosa.
California. 26-8t
FOR RENT Sample room and cottoa
oQlce over MlaRt store. J. M. Rad-
ford. xi-u
0wSm0000
FOR REJz.Nowly -papered eight
room haawo ono block or High School.
rhfMtm N Klrhy. 25-tOt
FOR RENT Now modern dwelling of
six rooms hall and bath on corner
Palm and South Second. Ready for
occupancy Nov. ICtb. All modern
conveniences Louis C. wise
HAVE your flues swept and aveW
fires. I recommend John Downs th
people's man. Ring 482-W. Ho boI-
Ishes and puts up stoves; buys seees
hand clothes and anything of vaUs
J. J. Clinton Chief. 17-t
LADIES Let me take your saaaavra
for a Spirclla corset which ta gwar-
antoed not to rust or break bb4 will
hot take a permaaeat ba4 t Um
wabite line. Miss Nola Whllky Car-
Mtlerc. Those 374-M; 111 lycaasaMra
street. 31-Mt
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NOTICR I will .sUad bbt regtstsrsl.
Jersey Ball Owmb Ld at M Abi-
lene Vetisary Hospital. 1117 aVm
First street. Register. Owssm Lad
No. 110. sire Adaa OoMsa La4. Ho
7547. Dam; Laoa Alaxla He. 3WIH
ltd Curry. Owjior. l-s
NOTICV-1 hava ttora totiMtM
ofBces for rsat. all well la tsd and m
good ralr. J. M. RjuMsC lf-t
NOTICE The oeaa for rasrt kt Mm
Radford Building ara very ntMaiUt
when yo coasMcr light lsaai. war.
and Janitor sarvte is furaMMd trs.
J. M. Itadlord. 31-tf
aMaaMVajiaaaBWa"ssass.i
Son.
MOVED To the Abllj
nltal on South Fit
SuldlH Broths
aaa t WHaon's Tra
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FOR RENT Furnished room. Tele
phone C56.
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PhORS
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FOR maiT Five room cottage. Trie; Mtf bM lr
Variety Mart. 293t tM
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FOR RENT Good lodge room and( FOUND Aeste ba etta4at bbbssH
three front oiflce . over Sllnter Dry change and other article. Qwair jbb
Ooods Co. J. M. Radford. l-tf. get same by ?ayi for tua
40f0000m0000t0m
C. H. Allen Of. D.
First Door North First State Bank ft
Trust Company Abilene Texas
DALLAS COTTON 8 5-8
FOR RENT Three single oces or
in suite over LeesoA's store. J. M.
IJladford.
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would
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and
y more.
IH UCt. tltf Ansrvlntrr) Pru
fOlbli.r DAI JJtS. Texas. net 30.-Snnt rt
c spots ad 118 higher here today middling cot-
row. Hactt wm ton selling for 6 5-8 cent iur oound.
twr. It is for bh i Sales amounted to 9X05 bales.
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vthUtf were wroae. and d I
Mwaac to'sUt their arv d IAM rhMlTI If IMMHTtR
XfsasjlBiiB bW went' out syskat.
Mywwtl wobjsb tuHetiaf from any
tM Bawiifoin syajptom of woaalf
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kammmt
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Bike Ca4d. It wUI help you.
iltittSLZfe $& y.terdsy
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FOR RENT Four room house with
modern conveniences well located
Phone 990. after one o'clock 29-3t
N'OTICE Tha Laitl ot thm
i" Guild Will make cesaSBfta.
ruas. Place your rer wHk Hjm.
S Kaa; piioae No. 23. -
WAKTXD.
WANTED Two or three unfurnished
rooms. North Stde prefere'd. Call
8Q1-R. 29-Wh
WANTED Two unfurnished rooaw
for one month oa Cedar Cypress or
Poplar streets. Also room 20x20 for
newspaper oMce preferably on Chest-
nut street. Address S. U Neely Abi
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WANTEI Young man to drive de-
livery wagon. Must be wllllug to start
on small salary aad pay strict atten-
tion to bttskata. Ad4rta la Own hand
wrtttag "Raportw." 34-4t
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914, newspaper, October 30, 1914; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332248/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.