The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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THE ABILSNE ItEPORTMt ABILENE TEXAS.
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This Store Is Prepared for Xmas Shopping with Complete Stocks
Shop through our Store View our Window Displays; you will realize we have on sale jrfiibst
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Choice Gift Items.
PHONE AND MAIL
ORDERS CAREFULLY
FILLED
Mtfttck
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FIHBERG GIVES
' JL . THE DEPARTMENT
Mm ' PRESENT OF 25
fm lm) s
imqmzyss&&
I Ttie tirs Stater
improvo that service h
sgroyrth of business. V
organisation and faciliti
posal of persons of sma'
PHONE AND MAI
ORDERS CAREFULLY
FILLED
jT l0tsB
Bank
Has grown through frvice. Wo arlrying every day to
improvo thdt servree in order Jjp keep paco with this
sgroyrth of business. Wo offatho .assuranco that our
organisation and facilities jj1 bo completely at the dis
posal of persons of smalLrcreans as well as customers of
larger accounts.
WE INVIWYOUR PATRONAGE.
Tho Abllono tiro department lifts
rocolvod another gift as n result bf Its
Good work in preventing the cprcntl
of tho tiro In the manufacturing dis-
trict Thursday night. Thcso lottors
oxplaln:
"Abilene Tcx Dec 9
Jv J. Clinton
Chlo'f of FIro Department
Abllono Texas
Dear Chief:
Horewlth "find check for
which 1b given In appreciation of the
strong fight made by the tiro boys
to prcvont fire from spreading to the
cotupross
1910.
$25.00
LIEUT. WAGSTAFF
EQNE
FROM THE BORDER
First Lieutenant Robert M Wagstnff
pf tUo federalized Texas Nat.onal
Guard Is In Abilene for n Walt of
three or four days with his parent)
Judgo atul Mrs. J. M. Wagataff at
their home on Grape street.
Lieutenant Wagataff entered tho ser-
vice when tho Guard was cnltod oilt
being attached lo K Company of tho
Third Regiment as second lieutenant
His promotion to a first lieutenancy
canfo a little Inter and about two
weeks ago ho was further honored by
being selected as one of tho officers of
tho machine gun company attached to
the .Third Infantry. He is second in
Personally my opinion Is that Abi- command there the office rs consisting
lone has tho best voluntary fire de-of a captain first lieutenant and tv.o
partment In Texas and fool that this second lieutenants. Tho company uses
check Is a email enumeration forLwIs guns and while attached to the
thalr otforts to protect tho intoreats Third Infantry It Is con8iaerid a scp
of all properties.
Yours very truly.
G120. FLNDBRG.
T
See us when in need of land
' and cattle loans. Our facil-
ities are such that we are
able to retfetex! prompt ser-
vice and can make loans at
a rate that will interest you
ARANTY.
TRUST COMPANY s
ABILENE
TEXAS
Abllono Tox Dec. 11 1916
Mr. Geo. Finborg
Abilene Texas.
Dear Sir:
You overwhelm me with your grati-
tude. Not only by presenting my Do-
varuuent with your check for $25.00
but With the kindly uontlroont you
cxproSB In your letter. To merit the
pralso of the merchants and cltfzoiiB
generally Is a distinction that tho Ab-
llono Fire Department is exceedingly
proud of and 1 am sure that with
such encouragement as you render us
It will bo our hlghcBt aim to continue
to merit' your approval.
In liohalf of the boys and myself I
tlrcersly thanl; you.
Yours to serve.
J. J. CLINTON.
Chief Abllono FIro Department.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
BUFFALO GAP HEMS
BUFFALO GAP. Tox. December 11.
Mi. C. R. Uararock son of our es-
teemed fellow citizen and family. k
romo Hamrlck Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Hamrlck died Monday morning and
was burled In" Buffalo Gap eerootery
Tuesday evonlng.
Eugene Xeunilth and wife left Tuos
day evening for Phoenix Arizona to
visit relatives.
The beautiful days were meiged
Into cloudy wintry weather 6n last
ednesday.
Mr. Tom LtTarlcKV Winters cam
over to aiiuu. uunal i nls brother.
C R. Haniflck. Tuesd;
Mr Glafi of Dugafc-Urown Auto
lo. oi Atiaene. was m vie uup Tues
day
Mr MAdy of Abilene was hero
Bell-ans
lutely Efemoves
etion. Op packages
it 25c at all druggists.
Tuesday on business.
Dr. RlBlnger's father-in-law from
Nolan county was In town last Thurs-
day Christmas will soon be here. This is
a day long anticipated by tho young
foll;a but this one may be void of
pleasures to the many in portions of
tho United Statoa and Eastern coun-
tries this year.
Rev. Ulen a missionary of the Naz-
r.reno church delivered a lecture here
last Wednesday and Thursday even-
ings. Mr. Wood and family who moved
hers about a year ago from Palo Ilnto
county have gone to New Mexico to
utve. We regret to see those good
people leave.
j Rev. Shut tho new M. E. preacher
; for the onsulng year preached his
lltn sermon at tms place um sun-
day. Geo. W. Xlelver has moved back t
the Gap and bought him a home from
John Scogcln.
S. E. Friend has moved into his res
idence recently bought of W. A. Mc-
cormick. I Rev. Baker Is occupying the Robin-
eon residence.
Quanah Deaver. son of J. It Deave r
of tills place is at home. He 1b em-
ployed by the Santa Fe railroad at
Temple.
Mr. Martin wno lias spent a ear
ere. movcE in a few days to Winters
vbere he will csgege in farming
! Ira Tocey of Winters eoa of J.I
Toney of this place has purchased a
firm In the Moro country.
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AXXOU.VCEMEXT.
The Abilene Choral CluU will meet
Tuesday evening at T.30 o'clock at tao
Library. We are at work' la earn4t
on tno -Mikado" and isv to all sing-
ers to assist us in making taU tas
banner season for the Choral Hub.
W. H. FREE President.
Helped Her Out
The family was very anxious to keea
the cook who had proved a veritable
treasure. When she developed a pas-
sion for gathering trading stamps the
i family decided to humor tier and gave
her all they could collect. When she
bad saved a. sufficient number she
exchanged teem tor a trunk and left.
Tho attowJance at both Dlblo school
and morning worship was good 03-
terday. The Hen. J. G. Camp cf At-
lanta; Go. delivered a fine message
In tho Interest of tho Antl-Snloon
League. Mr. Camp la an excellent
speaker nd his stirring message
pleased the audience. There was an
interesting mooting of ho Christian
Kndeavor Society at C:30. The even-
ing service began at 7:30 and tho pas-
tor spoke on tho subject. 'Tho Holy
t Spirit His Nature and Work." There
jwus ono sdditlon at the clcse of the
(service. Additions are being received
into tho church at the rate of from
ono to seven almost every Iord'a day
(becaualj many of the members are in-
terested and at work. Wo expect ev-
ery member to line up forservlca and
a-great future will be ours.
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NOTICE K.NIUH'IS TKMPLAH.
urate brnnch of the service. The of-
ficers and men of the' company were
r.clcctcd for their efficiency and their
knowledgo of mathematics and me-
chanics coming from practically c;-
lory company In the Third.
Tho company of which Lieutenant
;WagstafC was second In command be
fore his assignment to tne maciunt
gun company enjoys a singular dis
tinction no man of the compahy hat
over fallen out during a hike.
Tho lieutenant's command 1$ now at
Corpus Christ! having been moved
there following tho storm In tho Val-
ley which destroyed much of the
comninnd'c property. With seven
months' service behind them seven
months Of hard drilling and schooling
tho regiment Is now nbty to take Its
place with tho regulars In any sort of
service.
This Is Lieutenant Wagstaff's fl'st
furlough slnco he entered tho bttUc
nnd ho Is greatly enjoying his brief
stay with homofolk and frfondB.
'
SlonnV'lilnlmpnt llne Pain.
Slroin'yLjffynont Is first thought of
mothers Jorl bumps bruises and
spralntht nro continually happpuiug
to chuilrofL lit quickly penetrates and
sootUfcs jitlvbut rubbing. Cleaner ami
mor cfif ctLVo than mutsy plasters or
Jnjmcnfi. For rhoumatle aolis neti
ji..j . .. - j.
rPr& J a7jj HH
3EP
fiufo Owners
mi
for
Hi
Sloan'i
Hav
la uilin and that grlppy.rsorpness
nt j;Ivok
handy for
sprainand all ox
tisuiuls whose
ors tno pains
oxposuro aro ro-
inlmeqt. At all
ndv.
trains
For
Is them i
ifid nchw follow!
Sloau'i
ATTENTION' JUSTER JLVSOXS
Tito Commandery moots tonight In
stated Conclave. Very important bus-
iness. Let's have a full attendance.
R. W. IIAYNIE. Com.
Abilene Lodgt No. 5r9 will meet in
heir hall tomorrow (Tuesday) at two
o'clock P. M. to attend the funeral and
burial of our late brother and fratex
John Houston Morrow from the refcl-
ioneo of Mrs. Morrow 540 Cypress
street. The Masons will take charge ot
tho body at the residenco after the ser-
vices at the bouse. The Conimandory
wjll act a- oscort to tho I)dge.
2. W. RORKRTS. Setty.
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mim nf thdfcmrth 1
1 SZd f?r a11 famP jpurposes. I Ncw I 1
Sold wherever Ijhe hMt is sold south B
The tWO mOSt 4nnn1flrrhmnHc Jr. Oyrap
the South. Bfh iiJIod value. I
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1 New Orleans Cofice Company Ltd. jL BRAHD 1'
m m Kev Orleans La. JttWl SIW
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.JJBtlH9iHClHHHJlHF k$5!2s!'
Carter's Auto Shop has ar-
ranged to Install a "AMUU"
Service Station for nil makes
of electric Btartlng motors
and generators. With this
equipment I will be able to
glvo as gocd service as any
town In the South.
This equipment Is separate
from my Presto Rattcry Sor-
vico I nm Installing. Qon't
forget I have a first class
painter nnd paint shop. Also
a top maker.
(P a B $
Al'TO REPAIR SHOP
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IF
OR BLADDER BOTHER
Harmless to flush Eidneys and noutral
Izo irritating acids Splendid
lor syetem.
Kidnev anl Bladder weakneen r.ull
from uric acll saya a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from tho
Jlood and paf t t on to the bladilcr where
it often reniins to Irritate and inflame
causing a blrning scalding sensation or
netting upfcn Irritation at the neck of
the bladdqf obliging you to iek relief
two or tJrcc tlnica during the night.
The suff'cr b In constant dread the
water prase eotnetimca with a scalding
sensatlcjl anl it very profuse again
there I-XltffipuKy In avoiding it.
ll!ad;r wpaknees moat folks call it
lecau8ithiy can't control urination.
Whnefl la extremely annovipg and somo-tU-Cdf
ery r"infalWs ii really one of
st 8imrlQiricf'nts to ovcrmrr".
the
Get
Irani
spot.
bre.
$n
tii
Irr
ga
ibout four ourfes of Jad Salts
VOfir TAATrm'1J.vMI nml inl n n 41. 1A
I. ' - ....- l M. 'l.u . tUUIIT-
Ital if a Qlafs of water Lefarn
.I-itHontinmPthi3 for tuo or tlirne
wlllfteutraluo tho acids in
inyu rjyiun.o
atiJ
which
lonzer i.i a source of
(j bladder ainl urinary or-
on act norraallv imm.
13 inesiK'nsive.' barmless.
from t!ie Of id of frnnm nnl
lemon juice em'jind w;th lithla. and
13 usejj. by t).ouanda of folks who are
subject to urinary dw.rdew eaucd by
une ecid irritation. Jad Salta is ejdenl
di for kidaeya and caute. o bad
effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasarft. cffKrvewnt
Hthia water drink vhicb oui.k-lv riir.t-r.
g bladder trouble.
GRANDMA' NEVER LET
HER HUB GET GRAY
Sue Kept H Locks Dark
ilossy jth Jfago Tea
and8iuhur.
and'
Wheny
Tea and
caugr h'j
Preparing
imui3)
yuu can b
to use pre
Hull 01 ot
Page an
dampen
and d
cue no
dri
lautlfuiiv
all gr:
bt'.ir
cvm
lumiTlmt
Gray faded
Is a zigu of old
tire a. youthful
aucc get busy a
oua bu'pbur
your hair with Sage
no one can tell be
naturallv so evenly.
turc though at home
roi lesome. l&r 50 ecuts
an drug store the ready-
ion Improved by the addi
inrc ients. called "Wjeth'a
'ptur Compound.'' You iuit
EPuaze or soft brush with it
tds tht ugb your hair taking
Strand i : a time. By morning
nlph
!one
UiJlnd
ration
hair dis; jpearsrTiud. after an-
pli aton r two your hair be-
darkened glossy -and
though no disgrace.
ge ami as wo all de-
Kfc
n
Glasses That Lend
Individuality
Have you ever noticed that some otifsses seem to
give more character and Individuality to people. Wc
have glasses In stock iiossslng thiajoistlnctlvc ap-
pearance in fact ourXtQK contains all of the latest
fashions In glassesVrrid wc are splendidly equipped
with the most raftfern devices for testing your eyes.
Come in anddtet us examine yours if you don't need
glasses yyll tell you so frankly.
isher & Turner
JEWELERS"AND OPTOMETRISTS
110 Pine St.
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THE HOME
oi Quality Groceries
NEARLY -ALI
THE FLESHY PEOPLE
In Town
Are Among Our Patrons.
That is Our Strongest Bid for Thin People's Trade.
TRY THESE They'll Please
Grape Fruit Green Peppers Oranges Apples Celery
And all fresh and canned fruits
W. B. HALE SONS & KEEN
UGI
Dl
"DodSMl
Siugg
OMEL MAKES YOU SICK.
T STAr BILIOUS. CONSTIPATED
Jwr Tone" WiiCleai Your
UwrMerTbi Caltel
Can Not Salilte.
nd attractive apear- i
aee with Wyetn's Sage
pound and look years
younger ibis rcad)-to-use preparation
It. a dtffihtful toilet rvunite and not a
raedkine It is not intended for toe cure
-dtigativjypr prere-li-a oi dueaje. I
Calomel makes you sick:
oayu wont j calomel is qu
it Balivates calomel iniure
If you are bilious; feel la'
and all knocked out if you
const 1 pa tt-d 4nd your hea
stomach is sour just take i
karnilesa lfodson'a IAer 'I
of using sickening salivaa
.--v.-- "'i. muts rea.
ae. iou'll know It next
cause- vou will wake un
your liver will be working)
aciLU ana aiumeu gone
wjll be sweet and bowels
will Iixl like working. Y
tolj lull of energy vigor
D
1
HI
'1
Vu
u lose a
liver and
our liver.
. sluasibh
owt'ls are
aches or
ioouiul of
instead
culomel.
er taedi-
mng be-
ng nne
r beau
tomacb
. Vou
cbeer-
biUsa.
'!
our druggist or dealer sells you a
60 cent bottle of Dodson'a Liver Ton?
under rey personal guarantee that it
will clean jour sluggish liver better than
nasty calomel; it won't make you sick
and you can eat anything you want
-itbout being salivaUd. Your druggist
guarantees that each spoonful will 'start
your liver eleau your bowU and
fctraightcn you up by morning or ypu
get your money back. Children gladly
talus Dodson's Liver Toae because it is
pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or
cramp or make them sick.
I am selling millions of bottka of
Dodson's Liver Tone to people wo hava
found that tbis pleasant vegetable liver
medicine takes the place f dangerous
calomel. Buy ona bottle pa my sound.
reliable tmar.intpo cl- .v.i. Jn...;
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1916, newspaper, December 11, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332866/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.