Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, November 4, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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PKOGnAMMEtOP THE TEXAS
CirillSTUN LECTUKESHIP.'
To be held with tho First Christian
Church af Abilene Texas. November
18 19 20 and 21st 1907.
Monday Evening.
Address of Wslcome 0. P. Thomas;
Kesponse by J. w. Holsapple
7:30 ip. m. Devotional Duty by H. E.
.Luck of Dallas "The 'Moral Mes-
sage of Jesus."
8:00 p. m. Lecture by Dr. Clinton
Lockhart of Texas Christian Uni-
i versity Waco Texas Theme "The
Wealth of Hebrew Thought". 1st
Lecture "Thoughts Concerning
Man."
8:45 p. m. Lecture E. M. Waits of
El Paap. Theme: "Signs of the
l - i-g1
Times."
Tuesday Morning.
9:30 a. m. Devotional study by G.
Lylo Smith of Terrell.
10:00 a. m. Lecture Dr. Lockhart
...".Thoughts Concerning God." '
10:45 a. m. Discussion of'Dr. Lock-
hart's former lecture led by G. L.
Bush of Gainesville.
Tuesday Afternoon.
2:00 p. m. Devotional study by G.
Lylo Smith Terrell Texas.
2:30 p. m LectureRev J. J. Morgan
Fort Worth Texas. Thenie: "The
Atonement."
3:15 p m. Review of Morgans' lec-
ture led by M. M. Da"vis of Dallas.
Tuesday ETenlng.
7:30 p. m. Devotional Study 'The
moral Message of Jesus." by H.
E. Liick.
8:00 p. m. Third lecture by Dr. Lock-
hart. Theme "Thoughts Concern
Ing Covenants."
9:00 p. in. Review of E. M. Waljs lep-
ture by Rsv. E. L. Crystal of Bur-
net Texas..
Wednesday Morning.
9:30 a. m. Devotional Study" by G.
LylQ Smith. .
10:00 a. m. Lecture "The Leader
and the Social Mind." by Egbert
R. Cockrell of Waco Texas.
10:45 a. m. Discussion ltd by A. F.
Cllnkenbeard.
11:45 a. m. Miscellaneous business.
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South Side Place
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The big sale of 140 Lots started at 7 o'clock tfiis
morning. We have sold a gop many lots but we
have some' very choice oneleft for early comers.
Come out Tuesday triornng and get your pick of
them.
'The .Early Bird cathes the Worm'
Remember yov .only havetp pay
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$ 1.001 $ 1 . 0 0
KWEEK
Don't let this opportunity slip you Don't be thejme
who Will be saying in a year or so "I could have
bought these lots jfor $100 to $200 but I let the
chance go by."
Dallas Trust & Savings Bank
m. STERN BOW JkM-jLlW $i
have your clothes mad'
torn' tailors B. STERNj
ors New4 York who:
will cost you nothing
ter individuality an
always able to please
aTe to be had at this store aiM at
prices that -re so attractive tpat
you 'must be coriVinced that you
can do better here than at any .
other tailors in town. To see our
great assortment of high-class
fabrics togae-astyle and tail-
oring tbis the finish aftd fit of
our garments is to M thorough-.
ly gmvinced thatyfcu ought to
worldS f dremost cus-
custom tail-
e. Come it
es of charac-
distinction - y6u. will find us
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NEELY-BARNES
Compere Buiding Phone Roberts 489
Demand for Young Men for the
Ministry. General discussion led
by A. Clark.
Wednesday Afternoon.
2:30 p. m. Devotional study by G.
Lylo Smith. -
3:00 p. m. Lecture by E. H. Hplmes
of Piano Tsjcas "Our Relations to
other Christians."
3:45 p. in. Review of Lecturo by O.
A. Carr Sherman Texas.
REPORTS ItKCOKD BREAKER
1'UIiLET GETS TO BUSINESS.
O. N. Hill reports n pullet that he
says has broken all records that he
knows anything nbout. A Rhode Is-
land Red pullet hatched at his place
in February of this year has laid a
setting of eggst hatched tli'm out nr
now has six flue chlcKs following hcl
Wo are not posted on such records bi
It seems to us that the pullet has dor
mighty well. Wo more thnn over tlilr
that poultry will pay bigger profits
this country thnn nnywlioro else in til
world. Plant poultry. .
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Wednesday Eicnlng.
7:30 p. m. Devotional study by H E.
Luck of Dallas.
8:00 p. m. Lecture Dr Lpckhnrt
'Thoughts Concerning Covonnnts."
S:45 p in. Lecture: W. K. Homan
"Qualifications for tho Ministry."
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Tliiirsday Mornliif?.
9:30 a. m. Devotional Study by G.
Lyl3 Smith.
10:00 a. m. Discission of "Sacrifices"
led by Arthur Jones.
10:30 a. m. Lecture Dr. Lockhart
"Thoughts Concerning Sacrifices."
11-. 15 a. in. Dlsdussion led by M. M.
Smith Dallas Texas.
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Thursday Afternoon
2:30 p. m. Devotional Study by G.
Ly)o Smith.
3:00 p. m. Lecture Dr. Lockhnrt
"Thoughts Concerning tho Mes-
siah." 3:45 p. m. Discussion led by
Thursday' Eyenlng.
7:30 p. m. Divptional Study H. B.
Luck Dallas Texas.
8:00 p. m. Lecture Dr. Lockhart
"Hebrew Thought Concerning tho
Kingdom."
MR8. A. M. HAGERIWNN
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Lyaiac.nnKnam
made from sJmplo natlfo roota
it has been helpinir vpraen to
fectly and overcomingpain. Jfc
paring lor cima-birtliiina tteffC
"Mrs. A. M. Uaffepnaud of
nnunum: "i uuirc jrpm b
functions so thatllJfad to li
Jjydia iii. l'lnkharnvTecrotable
that I am able fcy attend torn
ALL WOMEN
SUFFER
from tho same physical dlsturbftnooa
and the nature of their duties in
many rases quickly drift thorn into
tho horrors of all kinds of female
complaints organia troubles ulcera-
tion falling and displacements or
perhaps irregularity or suppression
causing backache nervousness lr-
ntyiUuL slconleineaa.
ovorywhoro should re-
cr that tl)o5dJclno that holds
record for tholarffeat number o
Etual euros of f otnalo ills is
egetab
rbs. Pot
strong roj
s also prov
ingo of lino
President to bo chosen when the lec-
tureship opens.
G. A. FARIS DaUns.
GRANVILLE SNELL Abilono
Arrangement Committee
JfoUco From Grocers
The retail grocers of tills pity re
quest us to state that they cap not de-
liver meat from tho markets except
In such cases as wher? purchasers buy
their own meat and take It to their
places of busfnesB to bo sent with or-
ders for groceries It seems that the
market men have Uik?n off their de-
livery cartB and many requests como
to tho grocers to go to tho markets
nnd get orders and deliver them. This
they can not do as abovo explaln'-U.
CoJ Chihlera ilrsjf ChHdera -and
daughter Miss Ilosa left Sunday morn
ing for Gnlnesvllbj to attend tho Oun-
ter family reunion. Mrs. Chllders was
tho only daugntor In a family of twelve
chlldran nnd tho youngest of tho fam
ily. Only three of tho brothers are Hv
Ing nnd the reunion will take placo at
the homo of the elder Capt W. Wf Gun
ter who lives out frpm tho town and
is now 80-years pf ago. Ths other two
Hvo at Alb and Sun KntonIo( respect-
ively and wero expected to ha at tho
roimlon with a miniber of their chil
dren.
Qulti a largo number of our people
went out to Cylda Sunday to attend
the singing convention. Some of tho
young men composing a quartette went
out with the crowd.
te Compound
mora than thirty years
aung tne junctions per-
itself lnvaluablo In pro-
lay Sbdro I. I writes : Dear Mra.
Jmcnt execssivo and painful
or Bit still most of tho tlma.
and has mado mo a well woman o
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WOUld trV LvdlrfB. Vinllhnm'a VorrnlnMn rVimnnnnr! and . ln .1IU
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Mrs. Pikharfi's Standing Invitation to Women
Women BufforinjJfrom any form of fcmalo illness are Invited to writ
Mrs. PInkham at Urnn Mass for advlco Sho is tho Mrs. Plnkham who
has been advisingsick women 'free pf charge for more than twsnty
years and beforajhat sho assisted hor mother-in-law Lydla E. flak
ham In advising Thoreforo she Is especially well qualified to sraide
sick women back U health.
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We ate some "ptrmpfcins'' ourselves
when it comss to stoves. For thor
ough satisfaction get a WILSON
or COLE's airtight heater. THEY
ARE THE BEST MADE.
BOONE-MUELLER HARDWARE CO
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, November 4, 1907, newspaper, November 4, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334484/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.