Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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HERE'S YOUR CHANCE AS SURE AS YOU LIVE
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ALL NEW GOODS bought In market less than six months ago at remarkably favorable figures. Values were
simply slaughtered and we now offer these goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
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TlliS iS NO Sal6 Of Old stock htouekthztt 5e."b Texas town
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Fresh New Clean Goods
We can sell yofc anything in the dry goods line at prices which will SURPRISE YOU. If yoti doubt it come to
see us and if we can't convince you we will give you a smile and let you go.
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0. Mueller & .(Son Hardware.
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"Wpare sorry to learn that Hon.
AH'. Kirby is aiok.
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Jti urnisbed fronfrroom to lot.
Roberts phone 357. r'
Gen F. W.James has an attaok
of grip his Jrienda ''are sorry to
learn.
W. B. Sullivan orders his Re-;
porter changed from Hodges to
Eskota. ' - " ' "
A..JR. Blaokwood writes from
Longview asking about his Daily
Reporter.
Hon. J. T. Tuoker of Mulberry
Canyon is spending the winter in
Peooa we learn.
.Several good miloh oows for
sale'. ' Southwestern phone 32.
J. V. Howerton.
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A few boxes on runners per-
ambulated the streets today bo-
t hind horses and under boys who
enjoy this rare sport. It beats
skating on thin ico.
Mr$. Ware wife of D. P. Ware
died Wednesday night at the
family hpme near or at Nugent
andwas buried at Phantom Hill
t .this afternoon. The deoeasod
wasTabout 00 years of age and
had'livad in this oountry a long
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time.
I still deliver fresh sweet milk
to J'. Sides who will deliver it
to those who ring him up.
J. V. Howerton.
A sboial was given by Rev.
and Mrs." Daniel L. Collie Thurs-
day night to make 'public the
ooming wedding of their daugh-
ter Miss Lilian to a Kentucky
gentleman.
We are doing the usual amount
of "hustling" for news items but
they refuse to be run down if
thereare any to be found. During
this inolement weather we would
appreciate all news items sent or
phoned us. Can't you help us?
A lot of Hhe boys went down to
the oil mill jpond above the railroad
bridge today to skate but the ice
would not Btand for it and sever-
al pairs of wet feet and legs oar-
ried their owners home to go
through the drying prooess.
The Snow Storm.
The snow Seems to be general
as Lawn on the south and Mun-
dy on the north report to the
Roberts Phone that they are in
the belt.
From the telegraph wires we
learn that the storm extends from
Dallas on the east to Monahans
on the west. The preoipitation
possibly being about tho samo
ALWAYS
THE
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U you want your prescription flllod from tho PURE8T DRUGS; just
irtiat tho doctor orders eond thorn to us. Wogivo personal attention.
& presoriptlon'wk'whicli INSURES CORRECTNESS and tho use
A only BE8T QUALITY OP DRUGS AND CJIEMIOALS
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
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as at Abilenq snow falling all
day Thursday' at Monahans.
How muoh further -it extends is
not known. i
The temperature has. been as
low as 10 above zero and has
been sharply felt. While a thaw
.came before noon the wind took
on an ioy oharaoter about two
o'olook this afternoon and pre-
vious hopes of a rain to follow
the snow beoame small.
H. S. Morgan is again very
siok requiring the attention of
someone at his bedside day and
night. He has been siok about
six months a part of the time ly-
ing at death's door. The family
needs oompany and they need
help to nurse. They are worn
out withworking watching and
waiting. -
A Matter of tapdrtance.
Eyery oitizen who.oan get time
should attend the mass meeting
at the Central Fire -Station to-
morrow afternoon Saturday
Feb. 4th and show the officers
and direotors that youieel an in-
terest in the work they have dohe
and in tho future of the WeBt
Texas Fair. - Jt
"Nothing has ever advertised
your town and oountry to suoh
good effect as your WeBt Texas
Fair" said Mr. E. P. Turner
gonoral passenger agont of the
Texas & Pacifio Railway and
Mr. Turner is at home when he
talks about advertising. Besides
this if you have watohod results
you can name many good f ami-'
lies among our citizenship who
have been induced to oome to
this oountry and help to build it
up by the West Texas Fair.
It is important that you go to
the meeting tomorrow and the
ohanoes are that you will have
nothing else to do the weather
peventing anything like a rush
in business
Go.
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FtflraittMre
Sold on installments No Second
Hand goods.
J. H Savage k Sos
4 w Important Gateways 1
2 Fast Trains 2
For St; Louis Chicago
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THE EAST.
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Superb New Pullman Vestibuled
Buffet Sleepers Handsome
New Chair Cars. Seats Free.
Only Lino Running Through
Chair Cars and Sleepers to
New Orleans Without Change.
DIRECT LINK TO
Arizona
New Mexico and
California
E. P. TURNER
G. P. & T. Agt. Dallas Texas
The World's
Record.
Less than a year old Tho Southwest Llraitod has bocomo tho
DrofOITGd train for flrqt:.n1nna frnvnlnra hnlwinn T'nnnnol nifr 1
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and Chicago. Erory car on this train Is owned and oporatod
by tho
Chicago Milwaukee 8l St.
Pat! Railway.
Compartmont-obaorvatlonjslooperfl standard sloopors din- '
ing cars chair cars and coachos wore all built oxprossly for
TlHT8outhwost Limitod and are without equal in boauty and
comfort
Leave Kansas City Union Station G:B5p. ra.;' Grand
Avonuo 0:07 p. m. Arrive Chicago Union Station $i55a.m
in timo for trainB to tho north and tho oast or for tho day'B
businoss t
M P. SMITH O. L. COBB
Commercial Agent Southwestern Passenger Agt 201-292
Slaughtor Bid. Dallas Texas 007 Main St. Kansas City Mo
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mi route in
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Texas Central R. R.
Double Daily Service
-BETWEEN-
CISCO AND WACO.
Short Line and Quick Time to points in East Cen
tral and South Texas. Also to the Old States
...VIA.."..
Waco . Houston . and. New . OtlcAos.
W F McMILLW Gen. Pass. Agt. Ww T:
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905, newspaper, February 3, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334515/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.