Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 360, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 6 of 8
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School Time Coming
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Abilene Public Schools Open Monday September 19th
Be ready to start the very first day and go. every day of the session If you are not fitted out with everything for
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school wean come to us and we will see that your needs are supplied in the very.best possible way and at the
least possible expense. If tlti summer slippers are about gone you will need shots me"first thing and Jiere we have
the best thing in the country to offer you. Red Goose School Shoes finest and besffor boys and girl
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The Red Goose Label means Quality above Every-
thing Else
Tlu iirlccH nifiKu ah follows all leathers and styles tho suine Hi the
twine run of bIkcs.
(.'Iilltlrrii'tt BlaoH fi to S jmli' '. '.. "..".. . .$1 76
Children's uUeu 8 1-2 to 11 t-L imlr .2 00
Misses sizes 12 to 2 pair . . j2 25
lirgc Misses bIxvs ' 1-2 to li 1-2 pair .v .$2 50
Tlttlo flontu sizes m to 2 pair ....; $2 25
Boy slacs 2 1-2 to G 1-2 pair $2 50
t'hero arc sIiocb cheaper hut none better nslc for the tied Goose
Boys and Girls School Stockings 75o Worth for 50c
Our throe now Blockings for school wear excel anything we have oVcr l'n)l (llngllalus In endless va
Ht'ou at the price. Bought directly from tho mill the niniuifncturci Rimr. ) niOHkonVUtlilty Olnghnni
Mitoolng every pair to the consumer. Mmln full length and full size fast
dye and extra chistjo. Linen hcols and toes wear guaranteed.
HOOK PROOF. lJo)8 heavy rib II pair for 50c
TOMAHAWK UoyB or Girls medium 3 pairs for 50c
HOP-SCOTCH Misses fine rib 3 pairs for 50c
Boys and Girls School CJfothes. Full Stook of all
ty for school dresses nnd waists
only
Compare them with any quarter stocking".
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Dnrnaby Kophyr QMSJram at
Ready mfcde DjHFW ' fjtfrprint
iioya acnapi Mbibi in upijt potferus
Hoys schooJPMMflVndffflS; Wn
20c
'd GJninams from GOc to. . . .S3 00
weights $2.50 to $8 50
nnd Waist Material.
Bring in Your Red Goose Drawings andCeLa Prize
J. W Bo gar & Company
STOLE SIGNET-RING BUT
CONSCIENCE DOWNED
Singular Action of Mini Who liiw
Himself a Christmas filfl
Two liimg Years Ago
Some men are blamed for things
the. never did. Others get credit for
things they- never did. But Glis
Schorsch of the firm of Schorsch &
Christian jewelers Is willing to con-
acdo that he owes the Rev. Abe Mulkoy
wodolhus or l(s equivalent in Jewelry
vhich is not tho same thing
Otherwise" said Air. Schorsch
"tlila man would have never returned
the ring he stole. Ho read Mulkcy's
&ormon on Restitution."
There came In the mail the other
day an oblong package addressed to
the Schorscb Christian Jewelry Com-
tVUY. Under the wrapping was a
smalA pasteboard box and In the box
wis n capsule box. tn the capstile
3ox wan ti section of heavy white pa-
lter torn from an envelope. Wrapped
hi thcipaper was u ring.
"5 Return the i Ing I stole 25th of
December. rJUl). Call it square.'
Such was tho baffling but significant
moBsngo Written on the' segment of
aooJoue. a rude. Bcrawllsh hand show-.
4nr tlitf writer to be of an untutored
mind The ring a plain signot band
worth two dollars showed evidences of
having been worn constantly. The
package boro an Abilene postmark. No
name was signed.
"Alio Mulkcy got in his work some-
where'' enld Mr. Schotscii "Ills hand IS
Jiehind this. 1 am willing to call it
Kiuare and get back the ring which I
never missed"
ucd in his efforts to persuade her to
many him
This alteruoon Emma and her two
younger sisters. .lounnoUo 12 and
Anna 8 visited a friend named Mabol
flicha In Winfiold U 1. ubout a mile
and a half from their home. They
lemahied until 10 o'clock. Miss Fuchs
and a friend undertook to escort them
to tho trolley car.
About n block from tho Fuchs home
a man sprang from the bushes sklrt-
lntr tlin mini nnd slashed at Emma
with razor. He laid tlij girl's "face
open from temple to chin. Then he
j slashed agnail and this tlnm cut hqr
throat.
The children sci earned at the top of
their voices. People rushed to their aid
but the assailant had run back Into
tho bushel. A search of the surround
ing territory wns made hut no trace
of the man could be found.
A passing automobile took the In-
jured girl to St. John's hospital- She
had suffered gi'oat loss of blood and
I was In an extremely weak condition
but the physlclnns said there was a
chance thnt sho might recover.
1 The two younger Deutsch sisters de-
clare they got a good look at the face
of Emma's assailant. They insist it
. was Doniluick Mondrino. A general
police nlarm was sent out in Loiig
Island City for his arrest.
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First Peep of the NjrW Fall Dress Goods
-Friday
Patj
i The now rubrics for Fair ac
1 written they aro being uffipao
Tomortow will find b pr
Friday nil will be in riadlnj
Veo and examine then!
Inter wear are here. Eveiyps this is
1 checked off and put Intoftbck.
g the goods and arranglj'displays. By
-and then will conie JjoUR bpportuniJto
La Porte
' That the exhibition of
from the great La Porte.
' sco you shall judge.
!' Window displays wll
1 1 Ics on view and on
. Watch f for tlic owming
rics of
many
Irous
iiity
be i
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1 imnortajpniovelUes and those
lann. is mjworth 'coining miles to
heroscreened jPnTiiday evening tlie 1ew' fnh-
iday mon
announcement in Thursday's paper
KEEP TIIK KUIMiYS WELL
' When yoti ho-w an nchey stretchey
ftelfng nnd you aro dull tired and dls-
ofsiaged it Is a sign of approaching
nfflftrria or chills. You should net quick
ly to ward off an attack. Horblne of-
(ers you the help you need. It destroys
the malarial .germ drives out all 1m-
garjties and mukes you fool bright
vigorous and cheerful. Pi ice EJOc. Sold
ly McLemo re-Bass Drug Co
SLASHED BECAUSE AT
1(1 SHE WOULDN'T WED
NEW YORK Sept. G. Miss Emma
ieutach 10 yeuni old of 678 Vernon
Bcuue Long Island City Is lying in
St. John's1 hospital with her tluoat cut
ad tho police tonight wore searching
Xn- Dominlck Mondrino 31. of tho
same address who Is Bualiocted oHinv-
tag attempted the girl's life. " '
Miss Petitsch is an extremely pretty
Carman. Mondrino long has been u
mltor for her hand. lie has annoyed
her by following her throng the
ttreets ami protesting IiIb (Je"votlon.
Tho girl nnd her parents trlyti to dls-
teurago his attention huUffe contln-
used has
pain of ovcry
nti-Pain Pills.
' remedy for
RKADCUK.
apids Mcnnc
frvi'H all fecllllu'
tftaebe ncur.ilgM.
nains. bnck.tchc.
there but sit dif-
a nerve trouble.
Dr Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
relieve the nerve irritation ami the
pain snbsMes that's all no dcrani;-
aient of the stomacli no disagreeable
after-effects. Th'at's why they are
mj popular yhlj those that ue them.
T'iu flnrt packf will bsnfitl ! riot
3tDu rjsgUt wilt itwnt ypur nisny.
Axhes and rain
P "Ni) rerufv thatViWvc
lt!f sourc a curcr
itinm M Dr TsVtMh
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Health Is Worth Saving and Some Ah-
ilene 1'coplo Know How to
Sine Jt.
Many Ahlleno people take their lives
in their hands 'by negleotingjjie kid-
iiejs when they knjyi'tliebe organs
need help. Slcllfllneys aro responsi-
ble for a vnst amount of suffprb and
ill health hut there Is no needfto suf
fer nor to remain in dangeiywhen all
discuses and ifchcjwwL pariis due to
Wenk kldneyTcinrbe inUply and per-
manently ywttl byJjnlo of Doan's
Kidney OOfs Hejr ItuRin Abilene cit-
lyii's luomm
rapner UJfna
Toxajsays:
s proafred at the
riuiuo oi a imui
mjDacK wiiicu nau
nblo suffering. A
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House
".noun's
riradfiel
in the s
caused mo
I used no othtjrrfemedy at the tlmo I
give DoanjprlCldney Pills the ontlm
credit foVbringiiiK this relief."
Foi smlc by all dealers Price 50
cents Fostor-Milburn Co. Buffalo
New York solo agents for tho United
States. I
He nember . tho name Doan's nnd
FOR SALE
New 2-story house ten rooms nicely arranged and with modern fin-
ish electric light and bath; servant house and barn; southeast corner
lot 75x140 on car line; good residence section of city . This will
make au ldealhome'f6r some one. See us for terms.
riUUE $3U'1WU
lMrcres uncultivated shlnnery laud five miles from Hawley all til.
Table light shlnnery land. This place Is well worth tho price askea.
Terms on application : PRICE tfUMio.iio
We Write all Kinds of Insurance4
TJhe jimczrillo vfcttional cife
Snsurance Company
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' GUARANTEES.
Double the face of the policy in case
of accidental death. Policy bfecomes
paid up if permantly disabled. Cash
Loan and Surrender Values; Automatic
extended insurance.
POLICIES UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY PARTICULAR
One General Agent and one hundred
Special Agents wanted. Liberal con-
tracts. i
C. T. HERRING
" Presiden
C. P. SMITH
- General Manager
AMAR1LLO TEXAS
LOUIS C. WISE & SON
CHESTNUT ST. ROBERTS PHONE
take no ither
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It II. LOCKE SECURES T1WV
CEMENT CONTRACT ATHAIR1)
R H. iockp u local cemont worker
left today for Bnlrd on a business trip.
Mr. Uwu has the contract tdr putting
In cement wnlks around the now high
s hool building at Dalrd about an
eight hundrod dollar job.
"I will take n force 'of five men to
Dnird tomorrow" lift' said "and ndd
flvo more thore.''
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O I'. S. Dfniirtiucnt of Acrlcul- O
J url Weather IMircan. O
O Vi'lllis I. Moore Chief Q
o o o o o o o ? o p o o o a o o
FoieCiiHt till 7 p. irt. Thursday-
For Ahlleno and vicinity ToulEht
mid Thursday partly cloudy weather
bowers tonight or Thurs(
For East Tonus' Tonight and Ihurs-
'ny partly cloudy wpnllior. shorwrH
u northwest poriliin tojjlght or ThnvfeJ
'uy
Foi Wht Texas' Tonight an i TJ'tirs'
"ny paitl) cloudy ucathtu: showora.
n the iiiuihandlte tonlglim- Thutg
; ; ' cooler north (irtlu;i Thor-ilay.
Maximum 78
Vlnltnum IS.
Mean 70. .
IlulnfalJ .08
Misa Lorn Franklin of llalrd who
spent yesteiday In Abilene the guest
of her cousin Miss Willie OilUInnd has
returned home. She wob nccompanied
to Dalrd by Miss GiUllnnd.
HlM'bliie Is tho medlclno that cures
biliousness malaria and constipation
Tho first dose makes you feel bettor a
few additional doses cures completely
Price f0c. Sold by Mgl-iomore-Unss
Prug Co
Mls8 I'Hllo Hell of this city left this
morning for llalrd to visit m UutL
Tflpptsr and will bo absent from Ahl
leno so
terivwlays oT
M W Me"
U m iH
Mrs. A. D Flold Of Keen Johnson
county who visited her fathor-ln-law
T. W. Field in AjrfTcne'V& rtturned
to her homo.
wQWcx. JaxVC
cf jiiat i vmf
cm trouuuvo
airs 'm
w.
A Good Sign
that a man is prospering is the steady
increase of his Bank Account. We
would be glad to count you among our
customers. The surest way to get a
start in life (without inheritance) is by
the beaten path of regular savings. It
is the one safe sure way of getting on
. vour feet. Get ahead a few dollars.
It will open the way to better things.
The Commercial National Bank
of Abilene Texas
RIcliiiu
is to ce
nnd bliffd
bottloof
lullwroci
alscfkuov
It. I M
0 J 1009. This
curd of kidney
y urn use or one
xaa Jrondor. I can
tniuenJflt uf the public. I
of otwora wla wero cured by
VOOJ3Y Qrocorymnn.
ra.Ti
M (Jus Nipper of Bnlrd who visi
ted ss J-llllo Hell on 12.' Ilutternut
btreet left this morning on tho first
Prize Offers from Leadij
racturers
possibly n weok. onstbouml passongor for hor homo.
RrtrtV vn twiTentc 4Hlnt;tniSi(Tors. rfventions necrleH
7Ui z nma inUAnlnrc fnlt MMffbriH rnitrrhJblfPtrtl nr mnHM fni-
search of Patent Office reifcrTis. Our Mjfureeley was formerly;
Actinc Commissioner owitents. and aTiuch had full choree of
the u. 5. patent untcer
GREELEY &vI?INTIRE
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PRICE'S
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Ratent.
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This food may be used a9 a suhstftntp. frr mQf e !
contains all the food elements which give strength and
energy Madp from Wheat Rice OaU and Barley.
THE DELLIS HOWJ
S O H OO L Coraer North 5th and
1 vi.i)c lifCVV
The ith 'ji)iin1 session of MMrh'A will opcii on the uih il.iy of SeptemlK'r
i'il mivt'one f s- Uool mnnt. I'es fot m S.oo per chool month.
. JMHS. ItOS.lSTHOrHEHl DijLLUS rillft'CIlUI
Unherts Phiia 374 Ju 2 f.Iorks of Street Car.
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 360, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334766/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.