Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Arriving by Fast Freight and
OUR MR. MINTER is now in ttc cast selecting an immense stock of Spring Goods. Cateftil callings
fnom the very best markets of the newest styles the most approved fashions and the latest novelties ate being
forwarded to us by fast freight and express. We will be glad to show yoa the new goods whether yoa want to
bay or not. Something different something new to show 'every time yoa call;
NEW GOODS READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
NEW
DRESS GOODS
Cat Dress Goods Depart-
ment is a sight of rare Beau-
ty. It consists of many ex-
clusive patterns in silk shirt
Waist Sailings shadow
check Mohair suitings in
wool and cotton.
'Illuminated ootton mohair suit-
ing looks like silk and will wear
better price OU
per yard . . . . i 49v
NEW FOOTWEAR ' ' Ladies Skirts'
Big line piques..
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90 in. white linen Bheeting for
waists and full d ff
suits $LUU
'Strong? line of ithe
.suiting at only
per yard .. "..'.
new borette
36 int whitewash silks for
waists . . ;
50c
10c
The new embroidered 4x4 oheok-
ed suitings ior only I J"
per yard. ..... i .Ilv
.Big lino meroerized satine suit-
ings. Very nobby for" spring
shirt' waist suits 1 1
per-yard 1 9V
36 in. ohiffon taffeta in ' blaok.
Wear guaranteed d ff
-per'yard PIuUv
New laoes.
The newest things in ladies neok-
wear. .
New oreations in ladies belts. quailityj SI 1.60 and
Tans and patent Leathers are
to he worn more extensively
than ever this season. We have
them in all new shapes for la-
dies children and men in ox-
fords and high cot shoes.
New shapes in ladies shoes' in blaok'
tan and patent" leathers 'd " g fl
at 2 2.50 3.00 and . . . . $a(3U
Strong line of men's shoes in the beBt
brands in tan or blaok 0C'fo
$2.50 to pS3.UU '
Misses and ohildrens shoes all new
styles -and- dependable O A' A
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We have just reoeived a shipment
of ladies mohair walking skirts
in brown blue blaok and shad
ow oheoks made 'in the new
styles prices range
from $4 to
$6.50
Full line'of Misses skirts same
styles' and oolors 'thAA AA
82.50 to.-. . P4UU
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New .veilings in mesh and ohiffon.
All popular shades. I
s mmmmmmmm
Big line of ladies muslin under-
wear.1 Fine embroideries in- matoh sets
at unusually pwprioes.
"latest novelties' for early spring
arriving daily.
Other Newltems
New styles in negligee ri gd
-shirts. Prioes are 75o $1 p I 3 J
New Neckwear
New Hosiery
New Hats
Staple Department
350 pieoes of spring ginghams all
goodoolors 8 l-3o lOo A .
and. i2C
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250 pieces new poroales in pretty
spring patterns prioes are nA
7 l-2o 8 l-3o and I Up.
8trong line of standard prints in gZn
best colors ...9Q
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O. Mueller 4 Son Hardware.
f R. BT. Logan came in. from the
wes1?today.
-Ralph's mottqis not how'.oheap
but how good.
J T. Evans tyas infromDead-
Iman Monday. v -
4 m "i
A. B Eates of 0eadman was
in ipwn Monday.
Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping to rent. S. V. 375
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t Gp to Jqefs Candy Kitohen .f6r.
the finest home-made oandy. in
town - v
Fine line of new mattings just
in at Savage & Rons. Bo sure to
see it.
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E L. Hunter shipped three
oara-of fat oattle to market on '
Monday.
Queen's Golden Pop Corn is
the. best on the market You oun
et ft at Joe's Cand itoheh.
i i wiiiiii nun.)
Commissioners Jones and Hunt
jot in .late on Monday and the
jourt opened for the regular spa-
ion today .
If you want your typewri
ter Repaired seo A. N. Haraway.
it you want to buy a typewriter
Investigate the Fox. A trial will
jnvinoe you of its superiority.
Mrs. Walter Trammell oame in
on the noon train today to visit
her parents and other' relatives.
"Geo. Boyoe sold $850. worth of
.seed oats Saturday which shows
that some oats will be planted
about Merkel. '
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Our Mr. MoLamore will be
glad to figure on your' wall pa-'
per needs both work and mate
rial afrBradfieJds.
The Emporium reports ' a very
prompt and satisfactory settle-
ment with Mio insurance compa-
nies who adjusted their fire losses.
-A. S. Horn has accepted a po-
sition with R. H. LookO' in the
confeotionery business and would
be glad to have his friends oall
and see him.
A letter from Arthur Dulaney
to his father says he has had to
undergo another operation and
that he is again in bed and don't
know nby when he will be able
to oome home.
Mrs. Baldinger leaves at noon
Wednesday for Kansas City St.
Louis Chioago and New York
to buy the spring and summer
stock for the Emporium. Sho will
be gone a few weeks. We hopoi
she will not freeze to death.
always PTTDT7QT
the....... rUiiJiol
JfyoH-ant your prescription filled from tho PUREST DRUGS; Just
"wlHrt th doctor orders aendthem to us. Wo give personal attention
teprwwriptloBvrork which INSURES CORRECTNESS and tho use
k only BEST QUALITY OP DRUtjS AND CHEMICALS.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
I
R B. COMPTON
40 PJm
Sixmt.
Buffalo Gap.
" Buffalo Gap Feb. 13. The
first snow has melted'and anoth-
er is falling Ouroldest oitizens
say they have never een- suoh
weather. (
One day last week a wolf-entered
the house of T. T. Tune.
The wolf was after ohiokens ; the
dogd chased him and he ran into
his hbuse. Mr. Tune shot him in
the house.
The C. C. B's. one of our ju-
venile literary sooieties is doing
grand work. Tho officers are:
-President Ooio Hunt and secre-
tary Annie Wright. This sooie-
ty is doing work- wh'idh would be
a' credit to larger ind older Booie-
ties. Jas Barnard and D.W. Fldyd
went to the city Wednesday on
their snow sled They made
good time.
Several farmers have 'attempt-
ed to carry ootton to town but
fhe roads wero so that they
were compelled to giye that idea
up.
We had.no mail from 4he north
Saturday. The' mail hacks are-
having trouble with the bad
roads.
The Holiness ohuroh has re-
oeived its new boll. It is a- good
one.
R. Mitoholl has moved to Abi-
lene. Wo hato to loso him but
hopo him success.
Grandpa Bailes is very siok.
Several of our people have been
siok the last woek-
W.H.W.
New Spring Tailored Hats
for early wear. Oat Millinery
department will fee overflow
ig with all of the things ia
Uttltaery. "Excellence" in
tie watchword tare.
The Emporium
"The Ladi Store."
Zaok Adams' family i no bet-
terrpor$i At noon -and he is
till at hooM waiting on them
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Fred'L Baker
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a. U. ANDERSON. -
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R. G. ANDERSON &) CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Wh
Staple ''arid; Fancy Groceries Hay and Giain
- Pine Street Abilene Texas. l '
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With ample capital to conduct our buslnoea on broad andllborat'lorms wo solicit tho trade of tho public in our
linos. Our stock -will bo complcto and tho best grados will bo kept constantly on hand. Wo ask all our frionds
"to como and seo us. Wo understand our buslnoss and buy our goods right. With GOOD GOODS LOW
rttiuua ana uuukxuuub xwiiiATMJiiWT wo loci sure wo will got your businoss.
WKWIWWJIA
See out New- Shirts Waist
Sets Hat Pins New Belts
and Novelties Neckwear
and fancy new combs for
dressing the hair (Jost the
thing.(
The Emporium
"The Ladles Store."
V. E. Hodges has just finished
up for Larry Hayes a nioe new
home on Oak street and Larry
has moved in. Mr. Hodges went
to Baird today to pay off his last
land notes on a farm ho bought
noar Clyde.
Charley Malono has another
run for his gin at Audra . and
would hfvo gone out to make it
before this but for tho unusually
bad weather. Ho also has a corn
mill which ho ran onoe a month
last your and may continue it
this season though oorn is rath-
er soaroo outthore.
Lo Flotohor . j m Hart
Fletcfte & Ha t
Wholesale and Retail Batchers
CHOICE CUTS OP DEEP.PORK AND
' .' MUTTON CONSTANTLY ON-nAND
By cleanliness attention to'buslnoss prompt and courteous treat ont we
i shall hopo to morit tho patronago of tho public!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERYBODY TO CALL ON US
Miss Mattlo Dill formerly of
our town but now of Arlington
oame in Monday afternoon with
her invalid sister to plaoo her in
the Epiloptio Colony. Miss Mat-
tie is enjoying splendid health
like her home at Arlington and
Bays her father's health ia good
and that he hu a good business.
PLUMBERS.
There are Plumbers and those who claim to he Plumbers
but if yoa want good PLUMBING call on
Spaulding Bros.
The Old Reliable and True Plombets.
Our work Bpeaks for itsolf Wo invito InBpeotion and refer
you with pride to our Postoffioe building J M. Radford's res-
idence and othersas a sample of what wp oan do in Plumbing
If you want.firat-qlass work oomo and lot ub figure on your
Plumbing
Yours fcyr First-elasa Plumbing
SPAULDING BROS.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1905, newspaper, February 14, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333708/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.