Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Substantial Gifts are in every department of this store and the
price of thousands of articles is cut deep. Every department of this
store is being unloaded for less than the goods can be bought in the
wholesale markets. An unusual opportunity this is ior a great sav
ing on your Christmas buying.
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS
$1.25 Woolen Dress Goods 44 (6 52 Inches
wide in Taffeta French Serge etc for
only .'... .... 89c
75c to SOc Herringbone stripes 40 t
inches wide at a ynrd
C5c Woolen Dress Goods 30 to 38 ln
wide on sale at only tho yad....4'
SOc Danish Cloth sale price ......21
25c stylish Reps on salo'at only the
the yard ..-. 19c
15c Dress Suitings on sale only the
yard ...... 9c
20b Shadow Suiting on sale nt only
the yard ivi ...'. . . . .14c
BARGAINS IX SILKS.
$100 Yard wide black Taffeta Silk on
salo at the yard . v. ............ .69c
$1.25 Quality Black Taffeta Silk on sale
at only the yard -. . . :. .' -89c
$1.25 Yaril Wide Colored Taffeta Silk 6n
sale the yard . 89c
1.25 Foulards big line to select from;
Mrd ..it.uiiii.itiiwi.Mi.""" 98C
8Sc Quality Foulards; on sale tit only
lio Vnni . ....-.... 'OUj
60c Quality. China Silks all color
Bale at the yard v. :... .430
G5c Egyptian SIlltsTto-go flylngrat only
the yard 47c
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We have seine Jrepeqlal valuesjfh furs.
Tliey would nyjfce defiant glfdT Wo price
film at $3.50$5.00 tp Jf. . . .$17 50
EMS.
LADUESJSILK hcfdBcarfs In plain
mi mr mem
fancJrlces are (rom 50c up to..S&0
LAIflKS NECKJVEAR of every 0m very
attmjetVe in both styles anJrlceB at
25or50c. ....: 'JF" ' c
SiTOPPlVG- BAGS in aJMho new styles
ad tho prices are lyuarkably low at
from 50c !rp to ... .JT $3 50
BEAUTIFUL HANDKERCHIEFS In all
grades for. thoAWaole family at from 5c
on up' to . . .Jf. ..' 50c
LLNEN SPECIALS.
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Sorrienatchless values In table damask
ranaKig In width from CO to 7fl Indies
wMe special price tit i!3e 59 59C. 79d
rEAUTIFOL NAPKINS dre here at slib-
cial pHeeH at per doz. C9c $1.19 $1.39
AUil . . . . : 85
TOWEL SPECIALS for the holiday pop-
ping at each 12c and ...'.. ."'.'23c
Or per pair at 23c and... ...... '...45c
ADrSUlTS SACHIEICED.
A tovfAfr those elegant suits for ladles
arojmnl left. Not a ono wortli less than
jro for SJilO ou-
idles Elegant suits in the higher prices.
Wd save you fully $10.00 per suit on
those that wo offer at from $17.50 up
to . .$25 00
LADIES COATS.
Horq is an elegant lino of new and stylish
coats for ladles and the price of every
one Is cut so deep' that the profit is all
yours at $4.50 on up to .$20 OO
CHILDIHENS COAtfS.
Bring or send your girls hero for their
winter coats. The prices are very low.
We price thom.at from $1.50 Up to $0 50
LADIES -PETTICOATS
Some matchless bargains ur0 here In
both silk and heathorbloom at $i.G9 $2.30
$2.09 find ii.ii '..-... .-..$4 85
A htti SHOE STOCK; PIUCES CUT OX
EVERY PAIlt
$5.00 Men's Shoe? price- the pair $3 60
$4.00 Men'B Shoes price the pair $3 15
$3.50 MenvB Shoes price the pair $2 70
$300 XWn'B Shoe ju-lce the pair $2 25
$2.00 Men's Shoe!' price their pair $1 "69
LADIES SHOES (' SALE AT CUT
PJUCES. . ;
$2.50 Ladles Shoes to go flying ntjh?
pair .$1';98
$3.00 Ladles Shoes selling in this salo '
at the pair '....$2 25
$3.50 Ladles Shoes to go flying at the
pair $2 70
$4.00 Ladles '. Shoes 6u salo at the
pair .....-.......'. .$3 15
$5.00' Ladies' Shoes on sale; only the
pair . ... '. ..... - -$3 60
BOYS. AD MISSES Sllfas AT CUT
PRICES.
$200 Boys Shoes to go flying nt tho
piVlr i !.:.;.: . i ;j'i . i i . ..'.." '$1 w
$1.75 Boys Shoes to go flying at the
pair t - . '$1 35
$2.50 Boys Shoes to go flying at tlio(
pair . . . . : i -.' i . "$1 98
$2.00 Misses Shoes to go -flying at tlie
pair ...ii.u....$l 69
$.1.75 Misses Shoes to go flying at the
pair j...-.-. ..-.v... $1 35
$1.50 Misses Shoe's to go flying at the
pair .- . .'. '' v. .... . $1 19-
$1.25 Misses Shoes to go flying at the
pair ....... $89
JIEN'S OVERCOATS ARE SACRIFICED.
Every overcoat for men and boys Is deep-
ly cut In price. We save you from $2.50
to $10.00 on all nien's overcoats at $7.50
$10.00 $15.00 $20 00
SUITS SACRIFICED.
$12.50 Men's Suits ' to go at only the
Buit ---S 95
$10.00 Suits to go at only each $6 49
.$15.00 Men's Suits to 'go at only the
suit ....: .:.:. ..-$11 95
$2000 Suits-to go at only the
suit s ....'..-. ...$13 50
$25.00 Men's' Suits o go at the
Suit $1800
ALL HOYS CLOTHING REDUCED
$3.00 Boys Suits salo rHce each.. $2 25
$4.00 flbys Suits pri'co each-.... $3 15
$6.00 Boys Suits on sale at each $4 50
$7.50 Boys Suits on sale at each. .$5 40
MEN'S PANTS REDUCED.
$2.'50 Men's Pants going at pair $1 79
$3.50 Men's Pants at pair .$2 70
$4.00 Men'sPants going at pair $3 15
$500 Men's Panta going at pair $4 05
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THE ABILENE DRY GOOPS COMPANY
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All Ordinance Regulating io JletUod
of Planting.. SlmUo -irecs uwmu
finnan Allotted ior aiueuuiii
lark Purposes In the City
lenc Providing a Penalty
latlon Thereof and
Emergency Clause.
Tin t Ordained by th
ell of tho City of Ahlle;
Sec. 1. It- shall bo un
norson. firm or corpors
nr cause to bo plantill aly shade
trcn or trees within thelpacl allotteil
for sidelwalk or park pul
.street or streets In the C
without first obtaining
porvising Engineer of the
lono. or such other Englneervps ma'
"bo designated by the City Counon
u permit to do so. And all such per-
.kons shall plant said shade trees un-
der Uie Buporvla-on of tli Supehvslng
Engineer of said city or such other
Engineer as may bo designated by tho
City Council of tho City of Abilene
and in accordance with the specifica-
tions for planting shado trees on such
street or streets as may ho adopted
uy the City Council of tho Clty'ot Abi-
lene. Sec. 2 It shall be tho duty of tho
SuDorvlsliiK EiiKlneer of the city of
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trees planted not in accordance with
H. lius wruiiuuiuuj io iiutunncu
shall constitutp a separato
That th!s Ordinance shall
it and bo In full force from.
Jts passage and publication
for by law.
il November 22nd 1910.
E.N. KIRBY.
Mayor.
vere cold and cough of qroup bring-
ing dread to tho household. Careful
ff0 YSTZ ."d IZ awln.t the Innovation-denounced it
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sign of danger. It contains no opiates.
McLcmpre-Bass Drug Co.
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pecrotary.
'above ordinance was passed
suspension of the.riiles Nov.
2nd 1910
.T. A. PRATT
City Secretary
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
Weather Bureau.
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Forecast till 7 p. jn. Friday.
For Abilene and vicinity; tonight
and Friday gonerally cloudy weather
warmer Friday.
For East Toxasi Tonight generally
cloudy weather colder In north- east
Abilene or such other engineer as .portion Friday generally cloudy weath-
may bo designated by tho City Council or warmer in nonn ppruon
to supervise tho nlantinK. of all shade For West Tojcasi Tonight ant! Friday
trees within tho spaco allotted for generally fair.
somp members of tho Texas delegation
in the house were disquieted today by
a semi-official intimation that the
figures for 1910 would fall short of
the expectations of tho people of Tex-
as A republican member of the house
who Is Interested in tho new basis of
apportionment was heard to say thaf ' '
the population of Texas would be In PARCEL DELIVERY IN KM1LAND
the neighborhood of $38000000 or not Tno Government Handles It Vastly
exceeding 3900000. While the Repub- HcUcr Than Express Compu-
Mean in question may pr may not DnMcd sn(es
' have access to pnvnto sources of In-1 . .
formation. It is known that ho was when nn American newly arrived
' n.- m oBnBa nmoa ti .nnmin. In England has occasion to send a
I Texans here in and around congress lockage anywhere ho naturally in-
feol that) ir tho population of the state "-Hires of the first Englishman he
'does not go pretty well up into 4.0QJ- mects r th0 neaPel 0XI'r033 mce
000 a great error will have boon com- 8nld William J. Keofo of Now York
milted. They are certain that Texas who is tho representative of a number
long ago overtopped tho 4000000 American firms In London and who
mark and any count short of the pro-'8 at th Arlington.
. vailing estlmato of tho state's In-1 "With look of blank astonishment
crease since 1900 will ho a sore dls- th Englishman will probably tell him
nnnointmniit niul a flncrnnf infiiRtlnn. that ho has novor heard of such a
The population of tho Fifteenth con- t"inB f' express companies under that
gresslonal district represented by J namo are unknown In England oxcopt
N. Garnor. is 253000 an Incroase of B Amorican institutions. Thon tiio
9fi;000 in the last decade. American Is apt to wax sarcastic and
'usk whon John Bull is goliig to wake
up and got 'em.
"But Ir ho refrain from making thq
Aberlcan eaglo sqream and pursue his
Inquiries further ho will learn that
Worse than an alarm of fire at night out of It. Of course these vested in
terests and tlielr allies the railway
companies fought tooth and nail
is unfair competition socialism and
all" that sort of thing. But backed up
by the long-suffering public the postal
authorities struck to It. Each year saw
tho servico cheapened improved and
oxtended until it has reached colossal
proportions. Hopelessly beaten nlL
along tho line theprivato companies
have almost entirely abandoned thla
special field to tho government and.
confine thoir work to the handling of
bulkier goods." Washington Herald
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sidewalk and pnrk purposes on nny
street or streets Within thfc city of Abi-
lene and whenever It shall come to
his knowlodge that any siioh troo or
trees are not holng planted according
to the specifications and Ordinances of
thq city of Ahlleno ho shall notify Biich j
porsou that tho sanio Is not in accor-
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Lowest 32
Mean 40.
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You Must Rend Tlds If You Want the
Benefit. .
i 1909. I give
thers who are
juldor and rheu
an ono bottle
Wonder cured me and
nend t to any
complaints.
ER Attorney.
Colomai
his I6r i!
ufforlng
danco with Bald specifications and It matlo trou
Bhall bo unlawful for any person to f Hall's
proceed further with such work or
cause the same to bo done after notice
to him by such engineer that tho same
Is not in accordance with the speci-
fications adopted by tho city of Abilene
Sec 3. Any person firm or corpora-
tlon who shall violate any of the Voiiulntlon of State Less Thau 1000.
provisions of this prdlnanco shall be 0(M Is Disquieting Rumor Cur.
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor nnd r!t u HHliIngfon.
upon conviction thereof In the Corpo-
ration Court of tho City of Abilene wabhinuto?- Dec. u. Altiiougn
shall bo fjneu In any sum not loss than tho official census of tho population of
ono nor more than ono hundred dol- the state of Texas will not bo an?
lars and eaph day that any treo or nounoed by counties for several JayB
J. W. Groen Greenwood Ia. suf-
fered with a severe case of lumbago.
"Tho pains wero so intense I was
forced to hypodorjnic Injections for
relief. Those attacks started with a
pain in the small of my back which
! gradually became fairly paralyzing.
My attention was attracted to Foloy's
Kidney Remedy nnd I am glad to sny
ESTIJfATK TOO LAltGE.
John Bull's postofflco Is nn express
office that can glvo us points and ha3 1
Its entertaining features too. If his
package does not excoedoloven pounds
In weight ho will find that tho postal .
authorities will deliver It for him any-
where in tho kingdom safely and quick
ly and charge him much loss than ho
would have to pay an Amorican ox-
fants and Children.
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ays Bought
ars the
ignatur9
of
n rt llllltlt 41ilr ilmwliiil nin.llnlun Y
"'"" T" I "uuw"u press company for similar sorvlce
am no longer bothered in nny way by -(R- w . lm R' KBh fol
my old onemy lumbago." McLemoro
Bastf Drug Co.
Tnke Care.
Roirtember Mint when your kidneys
are affected your Ufa Is in dnnger. M.
Mayer Rochester N Y says: "My
trouble started with a shurp ehootlmj
pain oyer my back which grow worsq
dally I felt sluggish and tired my
klduoy action was lrragular and In-
frequent I started Using Foley Kld-
uoy Pills. Each dose Beoincd to put
now llfq nnd strength Into mo nnd
now I am completely cured nnd fool
hotter and strongor than for years"
McLomoro-Rnss Drug Co
So well satlstlod aro English folks
with their government oxpress com-1
pany that their only complaint against '
It Is that It dboa not go for tho business
on a bigger scale and transmit heavlor
and bulkier goods. I
''It Is something llko olghteen years
since that much-abused old fogy John
Bull nwoko to the costliness and In-
adequacy of tho sorvjeo rendored by
privnto express companlos which ho
calls goods delivery Companies and
got tho government to tncklo tho busl-.
ness by establishing a parcela post
Prior to that tho delivery of all pack-
ages that could not ho sent on letter
postage wns In the hands of private
companlos which made a lot of money
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910, newspaper, December 8, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334199/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.