Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904 Page: 6 of 6
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ur .. r1 4i a calefidid Serine and Summer Business we nave been encouraged to doable oar efforts to
please otir trade in NEW FALL GOODS. Remember not an old article in the house. We have selected
Friday and Satis day Sept. 23rd and 24th
for opening days and will show the swellest line of bright new goods bought especially for oar trade vever shown in
Abilene and the prices are very attractive. .'.. .
We have the latest mot complete line of high grade dry goods dress goods trimmings notions neckwear etc.
for the ladies and every thing for men yoa will find in the city and most cordially invite one and all to oar open
ing. Soavenirs f or. the ladies. Come whether yoa wish to buy or not
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"YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED."
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O. Mueller & Son Hardware.
B. C. Gaijther moves
Reporter figures a year.
up
his
See Htfghes for Heaters.
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C. B. Conner is reported quite
siok at his home on Ptlm street.
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J. T. Wright of Jones oounty
shipped a car of cattle to. market
yesterday.
Ralph's motto is not how cheap
but how good.
Capt. Oliver wants to start to
the World's Fair tomorrow night
if he.can get any company;
Quality is the best economy-
New; Mill Washing Machine Bold
and guaranteed by OveV Hard-
ware Co.
J. W- Merrick of Callahan
oounty and a good friend of The
Reporter had business in Abi-
lene today.
The meeting of Praetorians
called for Friday night has been
posponed. Due notioe will be
given.
C. W. Roberts Recorder.
C. J. Blakely late of Collin
county but now of Caps was in
today and subscribed for The
Reporter
Claud Minter of Hopkins ooun
tv a brother of Mrs. Jordan is
jprospeotirig this country and
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it. We hope he will locate here.
Furnished rooms neat and
olean with or without board.
See Mrs. Lark corner Elm and
South Third.
J. J. Martin living ten miles
east was in Abilene today to leave
for a visit and business trip to
Fairmont West Virginia. He
will be gone several weeks.
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For Infants and Children
Tfci KM You Havs Always Bought
Bears the
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Nicely f uriahed rooms for rent
to parties without ohildron. Cor-
ner South Third and Butternut.
three
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For Sale: Furniture of
rooms; in good condition
ply at C. D. Hawes South
and Butternut.
J M. Churaley is back from
"Fort Worth where he sold a ship-
ment of oattle at some better
figures than a former shipment.
For Sale : Three-room cottage
and 13 largo lots on Clinton Av-
enue. J.C.Wren.
DreesmaklBg.
Be sure to call on Mrs. L. C.
Reeves for alLkinds of dressma-
king especially tailor suits. 750
Hickory street.
Miss Maggie uonnor naa re-
turned to her home in Fort
Worth after visiting friends in
our oity. Miss Jennie Lee Trip-
lott cave a nartv in her honor
last night 'whioh was pronounc-
ed a most delightful affair.
The newest novelties in ladies
Belts by this mornings express
at Abilene Dry Goods Co.
At prioeB that will appeal to
you China glass and queens-
ware Over Hardware Co.
We are sorry to learn that our
friend Capt Maltby had to leave
St. Louis a day or two after hia
arrival to attend the Mexioan
war Veteran reuniny beoause of
sickness. We hope he has re-
covered by this time.
Be sure and oomo to our Fall
Opening Friday and Saturday.
Bogar Campbell Sollers & Co.
On Thursday & young oouple
drove in from the Lawn neigh-
borhood prooured license and
while sitting in their buggy Rev
W T. Hailey said the words
that bound them together as hus-
band and wife
Weather Bureau: 1
Abilene Texas Sept. 22 1904.
Looai report for the 24 hours
ending at 8 a. m.
Maximum temperature 78 Min-
imum temperature 69 Average
temperature 74 Excess or defi?
oienoy -f-2 Rainfall .00.
Weather foreoasts for 36 hours
ending at 8 p. m. Sept. 24 1904.
EAST TEXAS.
North tonight and Saturday:
Showers; cooler in southwest
portion. South tonight and Sat-
urday: Showers.
WEST TEXAS.
North tonight and Saturday:
Partly cloudy weather; showers
and cooler in extreme north por-
tion South tonight and Satur-
day; "Partly oloudy weather.
"Up-to-now" Ladies Tailored
suits and skirts you will see at
The Abilene Dry Goods Co.
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COMPERE.
A HINT AND A G
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NEW FALL HATS
Compere Sept. 21st. It has
come a good rain and is still
raining today it has oome in
time to help out late feed stuff.
Cotton is short it will take
about six to ten acres to make a
bale.
The wedding bolls are still
ringing in our little town. Mr.
W. E. Palmer and Miss 1. C.
Moore were united in the holy
bonds of wedlook on the 14th.
inst. We extend to them our
congratulations and wish them a
long and happy life.
E. C Tarvin and family re-
turned from a visit to Collin
county- He Baid that old Jones
county was good enough for him
We are sorry to say however he
came baok with a oase of ohills.
L. M. Graves little daughter is
quite eiok at this writing with
fever; We hope she will soon be
all right again.
We have been getting up mon-
ey to purchase new sohool desks
whioh are needed very badly.
Bro. M C Bishop filled his
regular .appointment Saturday
and Sunday at 11 o'olook.
CitUHAW Hiuqins
Saturday and Monday we display in our Millinery De-
partment a portion of the output of our work room.
Styles that are authoritative in every respect as to
what fashion has picked with which to adorn the head.
G-rand Opening of Millinery will not take place until
later-when a General Display of our stock of Dry
Goods will be made and we strongly advise; 'a delay
of contemplated purchase of your Dress Hat until that
time but
it
Saturday and Monday the newest'innovations will be
shown pretty colors harmony and.design yet as sim-
ple as. only the fingers of the clever artist can make it.
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Comeiand'see the Hats we-are showing and await the
annouhceme of our
GBAND OPENING!
S. W. GRIMES & COMPANY
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904, newspaper, September 23, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333138/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.