Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 198, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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m. STDriner 1905
Arriving hy Fast Freight &nct Express
nTTft MR TVniSJTFR c finw in the east selecting an immense stock of Soring Goods. Cateftrf callings
torn the vety best markets of the" newest styles the most approved fashions and the latest novelties are being
forwarded to tis by fast freight and express. We will be glad to show you the new goods whether you want to
bay or not. Something different something new to show every time yon call.
NEW GOODS READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
NEW
DRESS GOODS
Oar Dress Goods Depart-
ment is a sight of rare beau-
ty. It consists of many ex-
clusive patterns in silk snirt
Waist Stiitings shadow
check Mohair suitings "in
wool and cotton.
Illuminated cbtton mohair suit-
ing: looks like silk and will wear
betteiy price 0f
NEW FOOTWEAR Ladies Skirts
Other New Items
ggjo
per yard'
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Big line piques ..- I5C
90 in. white linen
waists. and full
suits
sheeting for
$1.00
Tarn and patent Letter are JtffiSSSSSS
to be worn more extensively in brown blue blaok and shad-
than ever this season. We have
th.em.in all new shapes for la-
dies children and. men. in ox-
New .stylos in nogligee
shirts. PrioeB are 75o SI
$1.50
2&5J
ow oheoks made m
styles prices range
from S4 to.........
the new
$6.50
Strong line of the
suiting at only
per jiard
new borette
10c
36 in. whitewash silks for J?
waists ......'.... $jf
fords and high cut shoes.
The new embroidered 4x4 oheok-
ed suitings for only I8g
peryard Ivv
Big line mercerized satine suit-
ings. Very nobby for spring
shirt waist suits I SZ -
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36 in. ohiffon taffeta
Wear guaranteed
peryard.
New laces.
in
black.
$1.00
New shapes in ladies shoes in blaok
tan and patent leathers d O ELi
. i?V?mf
at 2 2160 3.00 and
Strong line of men's shoes in the best
brands in tan or blaok dff AA
ywaUV
$2.50 to
The newest th'ingB in ladies neok-wear.
New creations in ladies belts..
Misses and
styles and dep
quaility SI 1.50
ohildrens shoes all new
dependable &f fkfk
and....PHW
Full line of Misses skirts same
styles and oolors ' b A f&
$2.50 to 34nUU
New veilings in mesh and ohiffon.
All popular shades.
Big line of ladies muslin under-
wear. Fine embroideries in matoh sets
at unusually low prices.
New Neckwear
" New Hosiery
New Hats
Staple Department
350 pieoos of spring ginghams all
good oolors 8 l-3o 10o A .
and 1&2C
250 pieces new percales in
spring patterns prioes are
7 1-2o 8 l-3o and .
pretty
10c
Latest novelties for early
arriving daily.
spring' Strong line of standard prints in
best oolors
5c
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rtJn tier vard
rlMINTER DRY GOODS COMPANY I
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Oi Mueller Son .Hardware.
Ewing Bryant went home siok
again today;
i Ralph? s motto is not how oheap
but' how good;
Pau&P'uplioator for sale by;
Mrs. L. H. Bradfield.
Ed Butler is' sick at ' home but
not.confinod to his bed.
Re-
Lost: A buggy oushion.
turn toReporter office .
Fine line of new mattings just
in at Savage & Sons. Be sure to
see.it.
J. B Guinn of Iberis sold 9
bales of cotton on the 16th at
6.40.
John Kean is confined to his
bedtwith an old fashioned oase
o lagrippe.
Miss Cloud a cousin of Mra.W.
B. Lewis oame in on the morn-.
ning"train.
"JoeMillsap is 'laid up with a
severe attack of rheumatism at
the fire station.
Mrs. E. B. Bynum who had
grip now has a light attaok of
pnpumonia. ' 1
' Mrs. Will Spaulding has been
quite siok b ut was reported bet-
ter this morning
Mrs Joe Taylor who' is visit-
ing Misses Annie and Maud Tay-
lor is siok.with grip.
' Mrs. t. L. Middlpton returned
Thursday afternoon rom a visit
to her son Tarlton 'at San An-
gel CAStORlA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Bears the
Signature of
Savage .& Sons have just un-
loaded another oar of. f uniture"
and you should oertainly see it
before buying. ' y '
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Mes. John D. Stinohomb a'
twoohildren have grip. Earle
takes it very h&rd to stay aay
from school.
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Mrs. C. W. Leake. has been siok
since her return home' from Wa-'
co two weeks ago but was betr
ter yesterday
J. D. Perry a former oitizon of
our county but now of New Mex-
00 oame in Thursday and went
out this morning to Glen Cove.
yhe Shakespeare Club will
mot with Mrs Annie Cooke at
the residenoo J of Dr. Bass on
Monday Feb 20th at 8:30 p. m.
Coles Scuttled J
A biographer of Eton in the time
when the Hov. J. J Hornby occu-
pied the head mastership tells a cap-
ital stofy of Russell Day one of the
masters a "quiet insignificant look-
ing little man who made up for his
lack of inches by his wit and ready
' retort. .
70n one occasion a big boy .named
Coles v$'hp was rep'uted to be a bit
of a.J&iwiigger" wont on some er-
rand into Hussell Day's schoolroom
and stood magnificently by the door;
Littlo Day looked at him long and
hard.
"What is thy name?" he asked
drawlingly at last. .
''Coles sir" said the confident
.youth in resonant tones.
"Then Coles 'you may scuttle"
came the quick and devastating re-
ply. And Coles retired in ruins. .
London Globe.
A '25ft Answer.
DiBbs (rather shortsighted over-
taking total stranger and slapping
him on the back tfrom' behind)
Hollo. old fellow! now are you?
So glnii to seo you again! Who'd
hayo' thought of meet
Stronger. Confound you Bin
Sow dare you strike mo in that
ackguardly manner? You ought
to he more careful that you've got
thd. right person.
Dibbs Kcnlly sir I must apolo-
gize but I took you-for the-rEarl of
B ... Tlio likeness ' is really
wond
WWWUUUWWe
IX. IX. .tt-NDiiKbUW.
Fred L. Baker
13ERNIB ilIL.UEIl
R. G. ANDERSON & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Staple and Fancy Groceries Hay ancT Grain
Pine Street Abilene Texas.
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If you wapt your prescription fillod from the PUREST DRUGS 5 Just
what the doolor ordore send thora to us. Wo glvo personal attention
to proBcrlptlon work which INSURES CORRECTNESS and .tho uso
of only BEST QUALITY OP DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
R. B. COMPTON
X40 Pine
StfMt
Stranger (greatly mollified) Say
more sir I entreat. quite seo
how tho mistake occurred. Magnifi-
cent weather isn't it? Good morn
ing to you good morning! Lon-
don Mail.
She on Her Kneei.
She went upon her kneea. Ho
gave no singlo sign of heeding. Al-
thpugh ho saw and heard ho Bat and
calmly kopt on reading. Sho hum-
bly knelt. Strange sounds arose as
if for pity pleading. But mailed in
steel of self he sat and calmly kept
on reading reports roviows the f or-
eign news accounts of crimes ap-
palling. She wiped her brow the
cloth sho held she wrung till drops
wero falling. And still she stayed
upon her knees and he was all un-
heeding Wha Mary scrubbed hia
office floor he calmly kept on read-
fag. r v-
Don Biggers hua a brother and
1 sister visiting him from Carbon.
3jjj With ample capital to conduct pur business on broad and liberal terms wo solicit thQ trado of tlQ public in our
Wo ask all our frlonua
GOOD aOODS-LQW
linos Our stock will bo complete and tho host grades will bo kopt constantly on hand.
g5 to come and seo us. Wo understand our businossj and buy our poods right. With
jg- PRICES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT.'wo feel suro wo will got your businoss.
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M.T. Braddy was in from Con-
tent Thursday night and was
getting ready to hurry homo this
morning fearing another bliz"
zard-Saturday or Sunday -
B P. Smpthors was up from
Clyde Thursday and reports tho
truok-growers there busy get-
ting tho ground in shape for tho
spring orop. Mr. Smothers has
sold his business in Clyde but
will continue his home there.
Mrs. Jfyhn Dj Stinohomb Jr.
has nows of the death of & cou-
sin Kit Tallant at Cincinnati
Ohio where he had boon con-
nected with the Panhandlo Ry.
for mbro than thirty years and
had attained to a very high po;
sition.
What 8h Was Taking
He camo with tho best of recom-
mendations 88 a butler Ho had
tho flowing Buavily of tho plantation
houso servant fortified by that im-
Eressivo air that ia associated with
10 English flunky.
"Henry" said hia mistress "if
any one calls I am not at homo. I
am going upstairs to tako my mas-
sage treatment and then I shall
rest for at least three hours."
A caller came and this ia what
Henry told her:
"An'm sorry mum but Mrs. Dod-
on w not at home. She's busy tak-
ing huh Maoak imtaat.H Xeir
Ttklfrtm.
GlQssiiied
one cent Pn wonn EinflT mflERTioN
1-2 CENT EACH SUBSEQUENT INfiEnTION.
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Boy Wanted A boy-14 to Id years old
can got position by addressing 1110 caro
Reporter;
"Wanted a hutllnglypung man to do
RfiHnttintr." Addrflna Bor.'27L Ahilnno.
xoxaa.
I X$krr A watch or bracolot to hoye
a MUtXf ana girls for o fqw minutes'
work soiling eachot powders. Outfit
freo. Address Abilono.NoV. Co Abi-
lone Toxaa.
two
wa-
BHKfl QUEH&CfiESCtNT
WBjMm houte
For salo or trado At a hargain
Jocks two marcs ono second-hand
gon also two second-hand buggion al
so ono fancy saddle pony bargains for
thoso who cpmo nt onco. T. jt Ellord
2 miles north pf Abilene Toxas
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Notice To The Public:
Wo wish to notify our patrons
that tho fire this (Wednesday)
morning will not in any way in-
terfere with our business and
that we will be able to give you
tho samo personal and Oaroful at
tontlon. Rospectfullly
Abilene Steam Laundry.
im ! i mi hi '!
Mr and Mrs L. Walters of
Maybank oame in Thursday af-
ternoon on a visit to their daugh-
ter Mrs I. M Lapo apd family
who live on Butternut street bo
twoen Sixth and Seventh.
Photographs.
Till" ybu oan'tyrost.
BEST you over saw.
Cheap as oun bp made consider-
ing quality. Glvo us a trial. We
appreolate your trade.
Gordon & Gtoene
Over Harnden'i Book Store
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 198, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905, newspaper, February 17, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332875/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.