The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 168, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENfi TEXAS.
Thousands of Yards
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CHOOSE A BANK BEARING THIS SIGN AND YOU CAN'T
GO WRONG. THE PROTECTION COSTS YOU NOTHING
AND GIVES A FEELING OP SECURITY THAT IS WORTH
MUCH. .ggjg
First State Bank
IS A GUARANTY FUND BANK.
COR. NORTH SECOND & PINE
PEKSQXALS.
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It ('. I.mvis' left Kiitluy morning for
a buBlntm trip to Fori Worth and
Dallas. .
Judge ( I). Minis wbb among tin.
MitKi'I cltlzi'ti who vlflltcil Abilene
Friday morning
John It. IUU a prominent citizen ot
Merki'l was huri Friday transacting
bUHlUUHS IllnttLTH
Dr. If. T. Hanks 'loft Thursday for
Hoby whore he will attend the Firth
ei County llaptfst Association.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T Compere re-
turned Friday morning from their lion
eytnoon spent at Dallas and other
polntn.
Ur It ('. Pcndor and Hev. B. K.
Dawson are among tile Taylor county
ministers who will attend the Fisher
County Haptlst Association at Iloby
having left -for that place Friday morn
tng.
CITY NI'.WS IIlflEFS
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(imss Fire Cauics Alarm.
Tho di'partment wu called oit
Friday morning to extinguish a grann
a flm.fln tho alley behind thu F. C.
Dlgby-Hoherts home on North Second
-"Trtrtrefr"-"'1' -r t-
to Amnrilto and tho paving of Ama-
rillo street which work Ib now under
wa T J. Ktlins Is doing the
lng.
pav
Cow Falls In ComsiiouI.
A vnrv vnlllnfilrt nfiu? Iin1nntlnf tn
Miss K. Watts fell into a cesspool in
the neighborhood of the Watts home
on North First street and remained all
nlt'lit mill the next lilnrnlnir. Mem-
bers of the fire department and olhors
were calfeU In nnd after several hours
lmnl woi'tf tint tnw wna lifted nut.
In walking across the pool which was
covered over the cpw'a weight broke
tltrmich and sbe feel a ulstance oi
seven or eight feet.
71
of Newest Silks
A showing of silks Hull Abilene may well be proud oiV
featuring paUerns and weaves shown only al this store in Abi-
lene which insures our customers exclusivcness and individu-
ality of stylesvhen selections are made here.
Comb in and .sec the shimmering Satins and Satin Finished
Silks Pussv Willow Taffetas in new colorings New Crepes New
Stripes and Plaids New Satin Taffetas and Tub Silks for Shirts
and Blouses. You'll decide this is the real place to Inly yoltr
new Silks. Prices arc moderate in every instance.
THE NEW WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS.
Are Serges Broadcloth Novelty Suitings and Coatings Man-
nish mixtures new checks etc. You will find them here in a
splendid assortment ranging in price from as low as 50c Up
to 53.50 yd
IN STAPLE DEPARTMENT Early buying in all lines of staple
Cotton Goods enables us to quote you Ginghams Percales. Out-
ings Suitings Linens Towels Domestics Sheetings Sheets and
Pillow Cases Shirtings at practically old prices. Look over this
department when in the store.
All the latest patterns in Worsteds Chev-
iots and 'Serges-big values at $12.50; $15
and $17.50
i
Fine Suits in models to fit you perfectly in
rich new autumn patterns
I..
Boys' Suits galore best values $3.50 te $12.50
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"" Extcniirug SflifuV.
Workmen are now busy extending
the housing sheds to the. south of tho
ld 9. Hughes-Company's wholesale
Ljilldlng. making more room for Implo-
irti'iita. The sheds will be floored with
gravel by V. Mlddleton.
Mulzn !)."r and 1.01).
Maize brings 95c to U on the local
market now. Very little It being of.
fered just now. but tho offerings Tor
tho BcaMHi have been unusually heavy
There Is a big demand from other
sections for maize. Produce prices
Friday wore: Krrs 22 1-2c; hens
IS l-2e; fryers I3c.
To llulld HuiiKahm.
Hobln Jones has let the- contract to
J. ll. Fugan for tho construction of a
modern bungalow on Meander street
In Alta Vista. Tho house will have
f.ve rooms with sleeping porch and
bath and will coat $2000. This Ib one
of tho fovoral Improvements contem-
plated as the result of th paving of
South Eighth street from Mutternuv
Extreme Weakness
and Suffering
Read How Mj
Relief ai
g. Goodling got
Strength.
York Pa. I have used Lydja E.
t - - .
w . - . itttn nniir
ni.i. vrhla CowTJounu anu ".""- ....
jiiiniiiuit o " j
Church ?
Announcements
Hmm
srND.VY urToiiEit irnii.
Lutheran Church. Cedar and North
Sixth. Dlvlno services with Holy
Communion 11 a. m. Sundny school
10 a m. Confessional services will be
gin at 11 a m. Personal announce-
raent of all who wlsli to partaue oi
the lord's Supper Is requested In the
vestry Immediately before services
Herman sermon on mk i. .u-.u. i-onie
.ntirl wnrshln with us. K. A. I HICK-
.MANN. Pastor.
l'rcsltjte;rlan Churclu Corner North
Second and Deceit. Sabbath school at
DUr a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Jun-
ior Endeavor I p. m. Senior Endea-
vor C:30 p. nu Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
The Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper
will be observed at tho Sabbath mom
Inn service- The Ladles Aid Society
will meet with Jlrs. J. A. iioyce iues-
day afternoon at 3j30. Strangers anil
visitors Invited to all our services.
T. S. KNOX. Minister.
Kiih.eipul Church. Tho services
will b' as follows: Holy Communion
at 7:30 a m. Sunday school 0:30 n.
u. Holy Communion and Sermon. U
a m. Evening Prayer and Sermon.
7.30 p. m. Everybody Is cordially In-
vited to all these Bervlces-A. D. EL-
LIS Rector.
Ministerial I'nlou The Ministerial
Vnlon will meet In regular secsloa
Monday morning at ten o'clock at the
Carnoglo Llbrary.-A. D. ELLIS. Sec-
retary. First Baptist Church. Sunday
school and preaching from 10 00 a. m.
to 12:00 M. Junior a V IK V. at
3.30 P. M. Intermediate D. V. I
at 4 00 P. M. Senior II. Y. P V
at C:30 P. M. Tbe pastor will preacU
at both tho morning and evening
hours. C.ood music. Everybody In-
vlted Millard A. Jenkenu Pastor;
Chap- O. Cook. Assistant Pastor.
St. Luke's Methodist Church 9 4S
a m. Sumlay school. Jamei uretV
Supt.
The most notable points in
the blouses this season are or-
iginalities of collars the detail
of cuffs and novel treatment of
fronts. They are made of
Georgette and lace hand bead-
ed Georgette Taffetas Stripes
and Plaids. $3.50 to . . . .'$12.50
A showing that will appeal
to discriminating buyers.
Skirts possessing those 'ittlc
differences that separites
them from the usual and com-
mon place. They arc in Satin
Serges Silk Valour etc. All the
new shades; $4.50 to . .$12.50
T&
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Co.
WdW&Ws "SvoefcssVofc Sovfc
In Our Men's Shop.
Never has our popular Men's Depart-
ment been so well equipped to supply
men who want the newest and best.
Never have we offered belter values.
Men and young men arc urged to come
in and sec the correct models and new
creations in Fall Toggery.
The new Stetson soft hats all colors $4
$4.50 and $5.00
Packard shoes in all new lasts and leath-
ers $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 and $6.00
Edwin Glapp shoes the best shoes made
our price $7.50
Handsome new patterns in shirts fast
colors $1.00 $1.25 to . . $2.00
Silk lisle and silk hulf hosiery new pat-
terns 25c 33 l-3c and ! 50c
Fall novelties in neckwear New York
selections 25c 35c 50c and $1.00
Miinsing union suits $1.00 to $3.00
- -. -
weeks ago and found h'.m In u very
critical condition but tho nntlent
seemed a llttto better Monday morn
ing.
Itev. J. W. Olanco filled bis regular
nmwilnimnnt hern at the Methodist
church Saturday night and Sunday at
11. but tho Sunday night servicer wcr0
rained out.
Mm. nnnrtro Ktnnfield was on the
Blck list tho latter part of last week.
Mra t.in WrlL'lit linil llttlo BOO f TOtll I
Ilcshlta. Okln.. are visiting her par-'
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts and
other relatives and friends in here rar-
tiinr linmo hpro.
Mrs Miller has returned from a vls-
It to her daugntor Mrs. non .vinniy.
near Willow Creek.
Mr. Walter Myatt Is able to bo tip
after an Illness of a week or ton days.
.MU3Hra. a. j. .iiiukhuu umi j. ii nuu-
nrts nnd thplr famlHes wero Ollt from
Abilene Saturday visiting Mrs. John
A. Hoberts.
Mm S .1. Snnrtlcn nnd children
from near Lucders spent Sunday with
lier sister. Mrs John Roberts.
Misses Lucy Pool and Taylor from
Anson visited Mrs. Ira Munroe a cou-
ple of days last week.
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tit t.nntnir fnr n flllLSCHOOl
... nanipmtinr. this is mls-
ai mis Hum- - - - 1f
. j... i- nr 3nnrtav school ll
fourtittobeallyou ern(on subect: "The Dody of
Sy it is. I was so ? " n (ho a(ternoon at 3 30 p.
sick that I could not r".'' WU be preaching at Elmdalc
stand at my Bink to wjth tne communlon service at the
.nno). ilklioa nnil T . .1. .Arinnn 1 30 D m. pen-
vvcuii. m..-w -- - cIOdc ui luc Q..w - - - ..
could not sit without lor Bpwortli League. James u.
..i. .r- .. a i.ra nitendance at im
a pjhow uuun .-. l'resiueui. & --.. .'cv.
I had the doctor MrvIco Is dwlrea. J"1' " T'
every few days but eral Importaa n; - nee8Barr
since! have taKen tore me - --"" nt if dos-
BTVnpound I to have every w-.r---V--
don't h3a to send Bible uev ij .V-"-n.h- nubile Is
forhim. IhaveJiad s:ta p. w."w;" " nd each and
r . t .n.lnllL' lflVlLL'U ." - -.
..U1U.nnnd rnnld not r86 anV OI '"""'" '' To T UOSS.
wuuil - r. m luvarv aarVlCC. J.
since I have taken I Uie im- "-'
have a bright bay boy J lriirl!tian science Senlces
.----- n-iaa win iib
Do You Suffer From
HEADACHE 9
NEURALGIA -
Obf isuan "V!- over nall'a
Music1 Company Sunday morning at 11
o'clock -J
HUGE IT NEWS NOTES
m
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tfssvery euffenng woroan u uyn
: relief. It has donwondera xor
.. rt . .n fnnnl iwn IRK
m ? Mrs. wtiuittuifcuwuwu .- .
E. 1Z Street YorkPa.
Vhefffliedicifiha3 been successful
in bringlngTiealth to so many no
woman has aright to say without trying-
it "I do not believe it will help
Tharo mm ha more than a hun
dred thousand women n this country V.TVVT. Tex. Sept. 28. Another
who. like Mrs. Goodling have proven I " "hnwer fell last night bu uoi
Mnitc
"I liaye bean subject to severe
headaches iof about seven years.
My head wotld ache so bad! at
times that Ilcould scarcely stand
Jl. irt)tll.ialllli iituuat.iu ... k
clnes did ntgood. Hunt a Mcb' I
nln? Oil ewe me almos!rtSuint I
relief. Hae not Ueed rrom
those drea(ul Jsroaches alr.ee I
found otiyjwnu your wonucriui
lliiininWilti i Mrs. IV. T
son Sherman. Texas.
MAKES PAIN VANISH
Tb afftfctell(t Instantly
war8 and jts uuer us pow-
erfiZ oeneJiwtlnE etfcct You can
Jack Bronson Said:
"WE WILL BE BACK IN SIX
WEEKS" AND SURE ENOUGH
MURPHY'S
COMEDIANS
25-PEOPLE-25
ft rtr. thp work.
and the pain
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WHlft A WEEKS ENGAGEMENT UNDER THEIR
Mi Um. f ' MAMMOTH TENT AT THE CORNER OF
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1000
PLAYS CHANGE EVERY NIGHT
SEAT8
AT
10 CENTS
JACK BRONSON
PRESENTS
Murphy's Comedians
LIGHTNING OIL
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Tb lima it All Ttitti Tlitalirt.
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At fktiirt Skw Prkts
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GOOD CROWDS AHEND
Jfeetlng Under Direction of Christian
i'nurcues continues niiu oucct.
Thd mpptincr under the dlrectlo
h rhestnut street and Christian
lege Christian churches conUnrfsuh
mnrknH success. Larse croa JRteud
nnrh snrvicfi and latereBJr aim neen
tncreosint! all along.
I Tba subject ot
Ejngel
at th
it A.
tent at
Third and Cypress streets will be
"Total Deprarity and Apostasy" Ev
eryone Is lin Ilrf'tn II sen-
r
ELLrANS
AbsoltCly Removes
Tnrlio-estion. One package
I !L OS-oil fiirrrric
o- proves iu 6uuaiMuuiiM
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
Wood and Coal Cook Stands Gas Rmgn Oil Cook
IStovo IMl Heaters urn routers tMi nir
Wood Heaters at Big Discounts.
. I. CANNON - 127 129 CHESTNUT
la War-Tlw.
Vhy Is It we dont hear any more
complaints about defective Utoproaer-
vera on ships?"
"Xobody has time to put theaa oa."
-i-Judge.
Barrett rrway die'
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 168, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1916, newspaper, September 29, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332924/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.