Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 360, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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new fnll dress goods in. cotton nnd
wool suitable for school wear at nl-
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A good quality of 10-1 bleached sheeting at a vor' low
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10-4 Uuaifroll Sheeting .....ZH-2C
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ohoclcs nnd pin stripes especially the very popular pinks and
blues also in cream nnd white. ' This fabric is suitable for lad-
ies gowns men's night shirts children's dresses etc.
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W'k are showing a brilliant line of
dainty little things to tone up tho
wardrobe comprising neckwear-of all
kinds handkerchiefs hair ornaments
beauty pins belts and bolt pins
combs and barrcttes hair pins and
hnlr ornaments in nil tho late designs.
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wear in fnll welghtB. Muslinwear Cor
set Waists Corset CovorB and Skirts.
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xninro fi.nrnaoiitnii in tiii KHmwiiitT. nipdliiiii and dnrk jMmfcrns
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A big showing of now fall Ginghams in tho finer quality all the
new. colors and Into designs are shown hero medium shades and
dark rich colors bookfold gOods and the .best 15c value. Stimu-
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new shades. This showing Is uneq"unlled in beautiful rich shad-
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From these quotations of Hosiery at underprlces you can supply
your need for winter now at a gr.eat saving.
LADLES STOCKINGS full senmless fast black regular 12 l-2c
grade the pair . . " 8 1-3C
LiADIES STOCKINGS-in a better grado medium winter weight
fast black and full seamless a 15c value for ....10c
LADIES iMATCHLESS AVAYNE KNIT HOSE the best ever sold
at 20c the pair. Our stimulating price 15c
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS guaranteed fast black seamless
with double knees' splendid 12 l-2c value all sizes the
pair .; '.: 8 l-3c
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS VVo have placed on sale one case ot
children's stockings all sizes from 5 to 9 1-2 no better 20c
value. Stimulating price . 15c
FAMOUS WAYNE KNIT PONY STOCKINGS for boys and girls
these nre full fashioned no seamB across the toes fine guago
in light medium and heavy weights as nearly indestructible as
it impossible to taake them a famous 25c seller. Stimulating
price ... 22 l-2c
LADIES 35c MATCHLESS WAYNE KNIT HOSE a splendid val-
ue at this price. We are offering them this week at the pair 25c
CLASSIFIED ADS
O'O ClOOOVOaCitAOOOaiJ cistern and lasting stock water price
o O $12 per acre. A. T. Clark and Sops
a v KATES: Rolo 2- AWlene Texas.
O. Ono Time lc a word CS-Gt wkly Sept U-2t
0: Three 1'imes 2c a word & ' -!
Seven Times 4c aword AlZlTl.
- One-half uent a word each sub- ' . . n WOHt . r.rnil5
WAM'KllHoises will buy horses
and mples in car load lots or other-
wise. Submit description and prices
to L. H. Sides. Canton Texas. (I-3t
NAMED Hoy to carry route on Re-
porter. Must have horse. Call at Re
porter Oflice at once. tf
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v FOR RENT
FOll ' RENT Largo Close in south
rooms. Light house keeping rooms
Modern. Phone 502A. C-3t
FOIC RENT Two or three rooms fur-
(ilshcd.oT unfiirnished. Gas and also
hath i privilege. 442 Sycamore street.
XiobertB Phone 715. C-U
FOR RENT Four nicely furnished
rooms private entrance uain ..B.uB oBt0VCB. bllby chairs and
Uas. range cistern water. Also ubo . - - . w
Tn. no miiGH duo west of Corpus
Chrlstl ton miles from San Diego
Texas fenced atidcross fenced woll
wind mill house etc. Chocolate loam
adapted to cotton oats oranges ber-
muda onions and all fruits stock and
cattle. Will sell at a bargain $10.00
per acre half cash If quick deal is
mado. Write L. M. Levinsou Miner-
al Wells Toxas. 4-7t
FOR. SALE Jersey cow 2 plows 2
hanows.gardon tools.l roll top wilting
desk 1 kitchen cabinet -2 book cases.
1 table 1 dresser chairs 1 small neat-
WANTK1J Meu to learn barber trade.
Few weeks required. Best paying work
within the reach of poor man. Wages
up to $20 weekly. Small capital starts
shop. Few barbers take apprentices.
Demand Increasing. Write for free
particulars. Motor Barber College.
Ft. Worth Texas. 4-Ct
WAA'TED A home for orphan boy
about 10 years old. Good steady boy.
See or write A. M Oliver Tuscola
Texas. 53
WANTED An Intelligent lady to can-
vass for a Texas History. Will pay
salary nnd'advanco traveling expenses
Call on L. E. Daniells room 20G Grace
Hotel. 5-3
ttaa range cistern water. ao . - j 8treotg c w
IS UrUPe BirtUW C-3 riarkriders place. 5-3
Hill HISKT large iront rooui. uuuiu
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IFOR REiVr Two furnished rooms.
Apply to Mrh It H. Parker 1243 South
2nd St. 2-7
'1'OR KENT Four farms for rent or
fcaso. 40 00 80 and 130 aero farms
Tfith Improvements thereon adapted
to tho cultivation of corn cotton cane
wheat oats hay fruit etc. with pas-
tures adjoining for rent or lase on
very reasonable terms to first class
energetic farmers or ranchers whe
hovo implqments and stock with which
to work. $plondld soil climate and
best water in Texas. Good local mar-
ket hero and In Fort XVorth and DallaB.
AddreBS with references Mineral
Wells System. P. O. Box 277 Mineral
4-7t
H. Bymitn.
27-tf
FOIt SALE The lots building furnL
cure except organ now occupied by the
First Baptist church corner North 4th
and Cedar Some one will get a bar-
gala. 8ee M. H. Compere or Eugene
Wood l--f
WANTED
WANTED Woman to cOok and as-
sist with children no washing. S. XV.
Phone. C98. 8 7t
LB.
JONES
WANTED Jlan and women woman
for general work man for outside
work. J. F.' Handy at Kndforfls. 5-3t
WANTED To rent Remington TypcH
wrltor. Box 219. 7-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR TRADE Resldont property In
Gorman Texas to trade for est Tox-
as land. What have you tp trade? G.
W. HowolJ Gorman Toxns 4-7t
GOT THAT OLIVER TII'EWRITEIl
YET --Harry O. Brown Mageo build-
ing. 18-17t
"Wells Texas.
FOR' RENT Good 7 room home city
water good ciBtorn inrgo lots and
Imrn clOso In J. XV EvnnB. 7-4t
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FOR RENT Fivo room- liouso fur-
yTshed pr nnfurnlBhed. 333 Cedar st.
Jtoborts Phopo C53. 7-3t
1'fMC KENT Moderu 4 room houac
MioeHr mmlBhed or 3 rooms for light
liouiwi lcsenlnK. R. ptiono 780 S XV
415. . 4-WJ I
'OR RENT G-room house Sqo R t.
)ver. ' 4-t
Rental Agent
Have you located for tho winter yet?
Note tho following:
j rooiirn with bath Beech street $1000
rooms modem. Chestnut st. $10.00
3 -ooms neat and now S 8th $8.00
i rooms Cowdou Heights $7.50
5 rooms Boyco ncot and now $10.
( rooms Orunge street' $G.0O
( rooms; 'Ohihgij Street neat $700
rooms Collogfc Heights $12 50
l rooms. College Height $t2 50
THE REST The highest dogreo of
ability cornea only through a process
of business-training. Tho Best placo
to get this business training is at
'Drnughon's Practical Business Col.
lego Abilene ToxnB. Positions secur-
ed Catalogue free. 7-lt
1 am now In the real estate and ren
tal business for myself and on my own
hoolt. As most people know I was
with Compere Bros and Eugene Wood
and Co. -each for several years in this
IniKtnoHs and I. therefore have the ex
perience and know how to attend to the
business in a business way. All rents
will be collected promptly In advance.
and I will give the very best service
possible In my power to every ono who
nuts nronertv In ray charge. Try me
nnd see! If you wnnt to rent a house
como to or phone me at Compere
BrdB. oflice
he had told tho truth about It. If
there is one thing above another that
rCol Parramore cares for It is bim-
mons College.
Prof. McDonald a new member of the
faculty was called for aiid responded
in a. Bhoit speech telling of his inter-
est in tho school and his desire ot be
useful aa ono of the teachers.
Dr. CJ. T. Ball who has done much
ffiT Slmnimia nil nvor Tpxns Rl)nkf Of
the work of tho Girl's Industrial Homo-H'algn was hard fought on both sides
I. T.JAMESON
SIMMONS COLLEGE
BEGINS 2QTH TERM
(Continued from page one)
t
telling of Its need and asking that tho
people stand by it.
President Sandefer in his exceeding-
ly pleasing way mado the announce-
ments for the classification of the
students saying that the faculty would.
do all In their power to make this tho
greatest year in the history of Sim-
mons and dismissed the audience.
Tho band playfid sweet music as the
people filed out and down tho stair
ways and it was the verdict of every
ono present that Simmons has entered
tho grandest year of her history.
PROS WIN EASY VICTORY IN '
HAMILTON COUNTY ELECTION
Special to The Reporter.
HAMILTON Sept. . Tho local' op-
tion election held hero yesterday in-
cluding Hico and Carleton justice pre-
cincts lesulted in a victory for the pro
hlbltionistb' by a majority estimated to-
day at three hundred votes. Tho cam-
and great interest manifested by the
people.
GRAND JURY RETURNS
3 FELONY INDICTMENTS
Your kiiinoi trouble may be of- long
standing. It may be either acute or
chronic hut whatever It is Foley's Kid-
ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of
It quickly and restore your natural
health and vigor. "One bottle of Fo-
ley's .Kidney Remedy made me well"
said J.Slbbull of Grand View Wis.
Commerce taking It now.
NIUllT SCHOOL Improve your tlafyj
by learning Bookkeeping Shorihaiid?
Penmanship Commercial Law.TlUBli
ness Arithmetic etc ' Special rates
now. ' Phono S. W. 168. Draughon's
College J D. Miracle Mgr. C-13t
HAIR WORK For making natural
hair curls puffs und braids see Mrs.
J. T. Stanley C24 .Peach street be-
tween Sixth und Seventh 503 Roberta
phono. 28-"30t
VOE 8ALK.
JfOtt' SAJjB 400 es 10 miles south
t Abilene 10 acres in wltlvatloB
UtUnQ in Pure me room nu
if ou don't sf e what suits you here..
phone me at Pfcgene Wood's office on
PIiir htrtet. li)lh Phones. 6Z iCOB
WK.
CLYDE FAR.Mr-.80 acrcB three miles
from Clyde price $2000.00 good terms
or will trade for good Abilene prop
erty W C. Lowry Abilene Texas.
22-30t ' flHi
SOUTHWESTERN HOOFING CO
want to figure on your grave! root coij.
stituctlou Abilene T. 33-31
MIsb Colquitt of tho voice depart-
ment Bang a sweet solo which was
gieatly appreciated.
Miss Price teacher ot expression
In her own way gave onO of tho most
amusing as woll as difficult rcadlnga
brant In Ablle.no which completely
cnptlvatod tho audionco but on ac-
count of the lntcness of the hour re-
fused to answer to an encore.
Mr. Looney of tho 25000 Club wel-
comed tho now students to Abllouo and
spoko Bomo very flattering words in
behalf of tho school.
Rov. C. C. Coleman In a most happy
mannor extended tho welcome of tho
Abilene churches to thft students nnd
friends of the school. Dr. Coleman Ib
always happy on such oecnslotiB and
u ono of tho most optimistic friends
ot Simmons. Ho bus boon seeing vis
ions and dreaming dreams aoout hub
groat tichopl and in hU most plenalng
mnnper ho brought to tho students a
warm heaTty 'welcome to Abllpno and
tho churches of tho city
''! J if Pannnwe. nt the men
tion of whose name the student body of
hlmmnns Collego "at onoo goes wlfd
was .called on for a spoerth. Ho said
lio was glad to bo present and was
overjoyed to boo so many rwly to Ali-
tor Simmons and begin a year of real
work Ho was also glad to know that
-df "nriff'n' ""t "tif '"1
man. Ha had claimed he wouU have
if (tPta'test attendance tljU 'ear of
the schools hlitpry aud he was alaii
CHARUED WITH 2 KILLINGS
RELEASED ON RAIL OF $5000
tieiMin The Reporrr
MARSHALL Sept. 7. After surren-
dering to tho authorities on a chargo
or killing Jim Olive and Bud Wagner
Monday evening William Alexander
waived preliminary examination and
hlB ball was fixed at five thousand dol-
lars. which he gave today. Several
wealthy cltizons furnished the security.
D. K. Oliver nnd wife of Wintera
wore among tho visitors at the. Grace
yesterday
Onlj One Arrest Undo und. Arson Is
Alli'ged-Tudgo RIanton Hear
in p Chil Cases.
The grand jurylreconvened this morn-
lngat 9 o'clock after taking a recess
of two wprk days. At 10:30 n jn. they
returned their first batch of Indict-"
mens for tho term threo in number'
nnd all alleging felony offenses.
Up to 3 o'flock this afternoon only
ono arrest hud boon made that of B.S.
Greor who si charged with arson.
One caao was heard in district court
this morning that of U C. Wlso vb.
.1. A. Pounds ct nl suit on note and
for foreclosure Tho case was heard
by .liidgo Blanton who gave a decision
fnvprlng the plaintiff.
Tho cnas of T R. Rhodes vs. FUI-
ler Burnett was sot for 3 o'clock this
afternoon
The following cusos aro sot for to-
morrow: Newt Harrison vs. Holra of F A. Pat-
toipon. Henry Jamos vb N. AV. Brooks et
al.
Lillian E. Glblm et nl. vb Hnlllo May
Rently.
Money to Loan on Land
Wo aro now ready to enteiJfcln your application for loan on your
laud. You will remember hat wo .have been actively In tho loan.
K all that tlmo wo have
er cent. We expect to servo you
ir compnny has dut
d of getting "pan-
conditlon anueunces that thoy in-
cnn. Wo are sure nil
bo moro conservative as
ct that Romember Hint we only ad-
business for seven
not raised the r;
this y
o-nwiy.
Jckj"TVil account
Und to Btny here and X
will nipreclate this W
to -nlues. but you will ?
vanco money on first class
vci farm lands.
L B. Bynuni& Co.
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