Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 269, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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JLinon book fold 7 l-2o valuo . .Sale Price
India Einon book fold lOo
a" 27 inoh fancy MeroEmbroldery Swiss Ho
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-fl 28-inoh mercerked striped Etemmetfovolty 50o QfTv v. . v: . ' . Q d'I5C L
Sale Prioo M 2U value i ... . .Sale Price w amon Persian L.awn zuo vaiuo ... . " - -
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Ei 32-inoh Mercerized-Persian Lawn fino sheor full Mo- A T
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33-inoh Silk Persian. Lawn 35o
Lawn an Ideal cloth for summer un- f . HH 33;oh Silk Perfiian. iawn aoo 25C A
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27 -1 inoh Silk Eplienne 50o value t ...... . Sale !
28-inoh Meroerized 'striped Grenadine 35o '-' ;':
2 White Habiti Silk a finafabrio for summer shirt OAa -..;... '' .... 0DvaC
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iotoriaLawn. 20o value.... Sale Price lw3C waist 35o value.. ...i. Sale Price
80-inoh White Satin striped Nainsook Shirting 20o
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lace effoot sheer .oloth 12 l-2o
U 30-inoh White Fanoy MercenzeaPique aoo
Sale Price iDQ value .....- Sale Price
rtW 30-inoh White Silk Striped Madras 30o
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1 63C 33-inch White Picue 12 l-2o value... .... . ? Sale Price
1 63C 30-inoh White Crepe Illusion 65o value. . ... Sale Prioo
2- 08-inoh very fine and sheer Wht Orgaridi Of
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AA 30-ihoh White Poplin fancy Waisting 36"o
dine Lawn 15o value. . ..Sale Pnoe IVv value.
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IQ3Q tiful for" graduation gowns value 85o Sale Prioe M V 4
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f stock of WWtc GoddsXaccs Embtoidcuics and RibtoVs ate foil afld:compfete and assortment tne largest eyef j
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sit Oct stoi?eToniowow and tfte following days. Do notggnoteoii decline tne suggestion. Tne meicnandise at- J'
i wefe neTet so latge and evident. Oaf pica for yout pmetence is practical common-sense pet stiaslve one. We
:o sell yoa nigh-standand qualities f ot less money than othcW ask. So visit otit stote and yott will find that out
ate cheerfully and faithftilly petf owned. . . " ; . '. --.... - 2
BILENE
DRY
GOODS
COMPANY
fMt$&44&4&a$ia$4
it Fifef Toniao'o aiid -Accident 'rln-
iMii sarance Agency in the West
'ey to Joan on Farm and Hanohlanda.
buy Vendor's Elon-Notea arid sell City
to and Ranch property.
k To loan this year at 8 per cent. We;
'J make 5 7 and 10 year loans arid give
& your land. - .' ;
walnesa will Be appreciated.
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('$ week for
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ifen it rains
jl'ain; for the
Oiereafter is
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Lbere last
freebyterian
3eraseem toteviyethe spirits of
many boys herei
Dee Young of Nolan county
was in our midst last week. He
will soon move to New Mexico
where he will reside.
Paul Cranford Allen Gray and
;Dev Daither oamein from Abi
lene lash Sunday. J. D. W.
mggist at
4 out 'his
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AbAme on
of
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uib ba a
nit'Bwa-
Raymond propes formerly of
Abilene has aooepted a position
with J W. Evans where he will
e pleased to meet his old friends
and make acquaintance with new
ones.
We lparn it was Mrs. S. E. Ad-
oopkwhoso kindly raised the
subscription to send Mrs. Philloy
to Austin with her little son who
waa bitten Jby a dog supposed to
b mad She and W. L. Cope
did the work we understand.
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Toscola.
Tusodla May lO.1 Another big
rain Sunday evenings oatohing
several from under the roof
who will testify to it being1 -the
heaviest of the season.
rknpw otbut a few on the sick
list. Bert Kriowles who was very
sick last week is slowly improv-
ing. F. X. Tucker is also on the
list.'
Little Lou Ella MoJunkin is on
the: sick list this week.
O. O.Brown and Charley Obar
have been very busy this week
transplanting cabbage for Miss
Bessie Knaui.
Coleman Thompson of Coryell
county left here last week.
Pope Gerald of Pumphrey is
atworkior.J. L Morehead. J
Tom Smith ofKlondykewasin
Tuscola Monday evening.
Bro. Bishop filled-hia appoint-
ment Saturday and Sunday
bringing his son Albert Jr. wit
him.
Ray MoDavid oamo out home
Sunday from Abilene bringing
two young ladies with him re-
turning Sunday evening.
G. W. Home oame in last week.
Mr White of Winters was in
Tusoola last week.
Walter Self has been assisting
the mechanics on Arthur Gra-
hams house this week.
Little Nina B.uohee has been
visiting here the last two weeks.
Miss Lottie Hardin's musio
sohool at Lawn olosed last week.
Miss Georgia Obar has been
visiting at Lawn the past two
weeks.
Mrs. J B. 'Knowlee happened
to a painful aooident lant week
by stioking a thorn in her wrist.
Master John Graham stuok a
nail in his foot Friday causing
him to walk on orutohea Sunday.
Miss Iovie Swindle of 'Coats
was at Tusoola Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs FUppo weot to
Jones county last week.
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Glasses Fitted.
And Cross Eyes Straightened Free From
May 8th to 13tb.
'ToptpYe.that.Drs. Daly& Francis
that are now; permanently located' in
Abilono can do anything that pan be
done to benefit or cure you of Eyo dis-
eases and deformities and fit you accur-
ately "with glasses thoy.'Will straighten
six cases of Cross Eyes Free.
They deaLln facts only. Treat only
the curable diseases and r deformities of
the Eye They vrasto no time on hopo-
less cases and if they promise a cure
yet you are in doubt you can place ypur
.moneyinthQ bank; so youseo there is
no risk to; take when you patronize them.
References from SJ50 patients treated.in
Runnels county. Inycstigato it you
bavCEyo trouble.
sOffico at Childers Hotel. ;
Yoti Stigely Know
The great importance of pure water
in the household; how nepessary;;
for. health and comfort. You also
know the danger in usingi impure
waler.
To insure .perfeot safety
filter all water used with a
Roberts Natural S!orieGerniProdfFilteri
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"Caoadtv iO to 30 ". ' . .
gallons per hotft ' ': -. ' ."iV;f-v 1 .
Buy tnem from
BOONE-MUELLER HARDWARE CO
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tended ohuroh at Buffalo Gap
Sunday.. I "
Meedamee W. W. arid A. "Ni
Standard of Lampasas went to
Ballinger Sunday to tako the
train for home
Miss Myrtle Standard went to
Baird last week to spend several
days.
J.WrBarnard went to Lawn
Sunday. 'Lima.
ii i ii "I ii ii
Ladies Aid of the First Chris-
tian ohuroh will servo ice oream
V eherbet aad oake Taeeday the
16th at the Mleees Taylor's from
$;00 till 1QQ0 p in. Fifteen
oanta each or two for twenty five
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D. R. WALL & COMPANY
GROCERIES
Tho best grade of every line is all
we carry with PRICES LOW;::
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Ifdeponda on tho kind
Wb can fill your order.
Wo havo them from a Cottage ham to
tho largest bIzc Ask us about Pig
Hams just right for small families
in f aqt we are prepared to suit you on
I3:.a.:m:s
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. law-ii ;t2.
Lawn May 7 Verj buy
tlittM With the farmers sinoo
rain pitritlng and plowinir
Mrs Satri Landers went to Ab.
ilerte UstMond'aittiMing.
.The entertaintneht at tho home 1
ofyftc J. -Lackey was enjoyed by
a small erowd Jdcmdaynight.
Miss Georgia Obar spent last
week with iier brother Thoo
Miss Stsggs our r blaoksmith'a
sister vieited Jbita family last
week.
Sorry to report the death of
Mr. and MrsrDedford Cannon"
baby ViTedriesdaytaorninglaBt.
A orowd of young folks wotf
to Jim. Ned last Sunday. All re.
port a nice timo and plenty o
good dinner on the grpund.
Miss JEdith Laokey'a sohool
olosed last Friday and thoy had
a pioqio on Saturday.
Mr. Crabtree.w.ejot- .to Abileno
Thuraday'after.a lQad of freight
for Mintor & Harkrider.
MteEiOdio Smith lipent Thurs-
day with Miss 'LaUra Laokr.
Mrs LorttjBakerspent Wed-
ne8daywithhskiNrMrs. An-
nie. Laokey ? .
Miss Georgia was the guest o-
Miss Dana :Harkrider Thursday
night.
MissLaltie Hardin "who has
tbeen teaching araasje' plass at
Lawn returned to her home at
.Tusoola last: Eriday . She gain
;ed mahy f riends'-while'ere who
hope to Bee her again. -
Some of theLayn people went J
lUflflutDld moil xiiuojf vy- ubbCUU
the pionio. Saturday t'
Members'of;tfie M. E.- ohuroh
:will qrgariizd atLawn next Sun-"
day "
Our utiday johjooi-ifrprpgre88'
ing nicely.
.The party given aithe home of
Mr. and Mrs. WiUUiott "Satur-
day nightv was enjoyed by all
who attended. t -..
A large raihfelHq; '-pujp4- midst
yesterday afterhbjon; - rf '
Peaohbloesom.
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attended
T
'S? D. Jobe reoently
the dosing xercisej of ife?r
ooranion mgn sonooi in JUiasuana
county his old home arid ho
thinks it is one of the best coun-
try aohools in West Texas Ho
says that the whdle oommuriity i9
deeply intetested-iritlie- sohoola
whioh inpart explains their suo
cess. . .
The Columbia " Phojiograph
Company makes the best talking
machine and records on" earth.
Sold by Joe M. Bettertbn at his
oandy kitohen .
Up-to-Diatc r
Transfer Line : -j4
Phone yoor order to 01.'
Roberts 82j SoutowesteradSk)
trompt and courteous lerYlcc . Ybur bnt
lnei will be appreciated ad ht(dd with
'dispatch. '- " i
W. T. Wilson Proprietor.
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WILL STITH'i m
NOTARIES '."
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Office East Sida Pise Street OvwCllhca
National Bask.. ..C.'jp'
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Opera House
Bat bet a - f
dnop Proptietots
Clean shaves smooth hair outs.
Razors keen and towels clean.
South First Street UIJ IK TCY
UHder Opera IIww Jnattlt It A
Look!
HBHHHB 4.
For Dial A Fished bakery if"
you want Good Freeh Bread
Cakes and Candjee -: 0no
trial and you wiU oall again.
They knead the dough' you
need the bread
DIAL & FISHER
232 Pine St. Both Phonos
Dr. W. G. JACKSON DiDS
DENTIST.
Office over Mrs. L. II. HnilUi'l'Vrvg
Ommhvtk MJZM.&nM;md 1:30
Jp. to 6-00 JP.'-M.'
All work eMhr uiMMmt
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 269, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1905, newspaper, May 11, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333817/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.