Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, November 21, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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NEW GOODS
Fresh Krairt
All tfinds Pickets daip
Etcc
All Kinds of Staple Groceries
. at low prices
Don t Go
Elsewhere
V A'
HOrtE SENSE.
to Bay a
GUITAR MANDOLIN OR VIOLIN
Un yoo see the WONDERFUL BARGAINS we
are Offering
FOR OfcE WEEK ONLY
wo offer first- class instruments at the following
Astonishing low prices:
Pine Mahogony Finish Guitars -Fine
Maple and Walnut Mandolins - -Fine
Red Shaded Violins (inoluding a good bow)
HAfcNPENS 'BOOK AND
"I MUSIC STORE. .
83.50.
2.50
' .75.
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Cernftetil t Hlmwlf. j
In a jrecnt article on "Hone
Sonao In Germaay" it is stated that
animate don't think. m Now X some-
wnrai mm may uu. uuou x was (
a ooy iatasr om a norao be called
Fox and I think he was well named
fo he was very sly and ounning
We had a pasture wo called the
woods pasture. It wa3 L shaped
the Ii extending out io thd turn-
pike. The woods were divided by
a 6mall prairio "which was well sot
in bluo grass which afforded excel-
lent Ida pasture and after our fall
and summer work was done wo
would turn our horses nil out in
that pnBture at- night.
t Our cornfield extended from tho
pike to the little prairie. Tho fence
between tho. corn and pasturo field
was not so lugu ana strong as tho
one next tho pike. Fox could have
got into tho corn from the pasturo
with but little difficulty but if ho
had gone in from there the other
horses would likely have followed
him and that would have given tho
trick away. Some time in the night
Fox would leave the place whore we
turned our Block out to pasture. It
was what wo colled a slip gato (could
Blip tho rails out by laying down
two panels then a. Jong1 polo' waS'
iaia a long mo lence ana ino enu
kid in a cross of .two. stakes).
Fox would get bis head under tho
pole lift it put. of the fork carry
it back out of his way and drop it
then jump" over tho fence on to the
t f " W hsrtelM rare frrtTI
fcLggt J
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jest
is daily story of consignments
of oannod and bottled good things
for tho table as told of this store.
Wo havo a- way of gotting in seas-
onablo staple atid fanpy grocerlos
a way of soiling ttiora thalf keeps
oUr Btoojcevbr onahgingy ever1 fresh
Won't you ball.
Hayden Grocery Gft
PLUMBERS.
There are Pfomcers and those wno claimed fee Pltfmbets
hist if yoa want good PLUMBING call onj
Spauldin
Tlie id Reliable -and Trtie Blumhet s?
Our -work speaks for itself . We invite inspection and referl
yotf with pride to our Postoffioe building J.. Mi Radford's .res-
idence and others.as a eatnple of what wo ban do. in' Plumbing
If you want first-class work come and let- us figure on your
Plumbing.
Yours for First-class Plumbing? ' ;
8PATJ$Em& Bmos.
' ESTABLISHED Jdnb'1 1903;
iNCOnPOR'ATED JUNB15 1004i
West Texas Business College
ABILENE TEXAS. .
Authorhed Capital 85000.00
Offers complete coiiraos in Book-keeping Stenography-and all branchos
connected with a comploto business education. Good positions open at
air timos for graduates. TERMS REASONABLE. For.full par-
ticulars address .r - - ' -"
GASTON HIIX President
Over Altoter Dry Goods Co.
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CHOICE GROCERIES
Our shelves are full of Fresh and High-Grade Family
Groceries. Our delight is to Bell "Cream of Wheat"
Flour" and our lady friends delight in using.it. No
other quite so good.
GRAIN
piKO and to reach tub cornfield ho
had to 'pasB between' tho house and
barn The house being about; fifty
feet from the road ho would take
il " " il' ..1' i -" li' l liV
too guiier ianneat irom ine duiiu-
inguhtil. he" was out .of heiring of
thoso in the bouse and thentake tho
middle of the road.. When 'he got
to the cornfield he1 selected a place!
?to get in under a trco which ob-
structed the fence -somewhat and
jumped'-in ancV ate what. corn -.lie
wanted.- ' Thou he Went back the
Bame way.. In the moraine ho. would
be with the other horses looking as
innocent as -a lamp Jio had kept
.this up for several nights before1 we
"caught "him. JfoWj I think lie did
8omethinkinir. What dp. you think ?'
:N"ew York Alftili. ' '
Green Lamps Talk. to Car Men.
The street car lines in New York
have their lantern signals the .same
as steam railways? Different barns
they aro still called barns &U
though horseless -have different
signals 'with rod and greeu laUterns.
On an Eighth avenue car' the other
Inight two- green lanterns were
swinging from the. rear. A passen-
ger asked why -"Themfs-the
go home lamps" ex-
xainea tno conductor "un pur
own Irip the transfer men along
the run see the green lights. Then
they know- that their relief will ap-
pear within a pertain time differ-
ing according to the length of the
run and that they can go home..
Men who hand put transfers on the
corners cannot think o'f going homo
until they see them green .signals in
;the rear A green signal ahead no-
tifies them to stay out until further
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An Unquesnonable Fact'
Wb Soil
Phonographs
and all other good Talking Machines
nna recoras aenverea. to anjr- part of
Abileno at tho lowest prioea quoted
by any store in Chibago Europe or
any explored part of this world
Hlwt -&fififct Photos en not
fci fflttfe t $2 pf rfoi
It Is afcroltftely blow cost
Sbmpoo$M can htmud mi
low aS 50c pet dozen.
vo can make more on onesw
$1.00 than we db ow
at the Mm
r t .
1 aatia-piotiire
oari
oabinots at
our 1-4 oabinets
phoo But quality and
faction aro 0-10 of
value.
Votfr moneys worth always
&
Major
Majw
THE PnOTOOBAPMKRSi
'M. Pino St. BotH Phone.
$3 to $6 Express charged Sarcd
On EaoH Outfit By' buying f ronf
Thomsoas Bargain Stotef
In first Blook Sbuth of Depot. ' 158 Chestnut Street.
ONE WEEK Commonolngr
Monday Nbtemt? 7 t
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I Good things to Eat
s fd
That's what we think about. "
That's the way we .make our moriey
If wear notfumishingyou your grooeries we'
want to.' '
A trial order will oonvinoe you that our goods
are first-bl Jus in every respect.- -
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D. R. WAfcL & COMPAN.
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See Us For
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The Franklin Slock Co
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3upportliigf r
Miss Eleanor Franklift
QUALITY THE BEST
Prices to Siiit the Times
ABILENE SHOES FORE
I. C. SUTPHEN Prop.
6--BIG SraciALTDfeS.-6
Opening Play
"For Home and Honor
Prices - 25e'35cr5fc
Ladfcs Free Monday Nigh
Usual Conditions
Tickets oft Sals' at J. Sam Mker
W. R. H ABRAt
?IRE INSURANCE.
Reliable Companies Represented.
Office la Roberts Tetepboae ExcaMfe
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Pioneer
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Battber Richard Heldt
Proprietor.
Clean shaves smooth hair euta.
Kazprs keen and towels" oleanV
wuchihhi aireei opposite
narrts- UrHjf Store...
BBflEHT.
BOQK!
toy
Yoi
All lends of grain hay eto.
and delivered promptly.
at lowost prices
HeadquarteB for Butter Eggs Chickens nn.d Turkeys.
J Hi.
f Abilene
Texas
ordora." 2$ew York. ErcBs
1 A Spoiled Child.
A little miss a typical spoiled
child trips and falls forward onget-
ing into a car. Receiving a Blight
fright ahe gives vent to mucli ill
temper and crying. After a littlo
she calms down wholly becoming
very bright and chatty seeming to
forget hor mishap. As the end of
tho journey draws near hor nurse a
sedato looking woman reminding
her that her mother is ill endeavors
to impress upon her tho urgency of
saying toothing about tliS occurrence
on reaching hoine ending with
"And. now dearie you'll promiso
me and you -won't cry about it anv
more eitner will your' recoivin
tho prompt reply: "No Nora. No
until J aeo mamma."
Christmas is not so very far off how andif you oontemplata buying
Watc&es or
For Dial & Fisher bakery if
you want Good Fresh Bread
Cakes and Candies One
trial and you will oall again.
Theylmead the douo-h. vmi
ad'th'e bread. "
neec
DIAL & FISHEK
232 Pino St. BdthHibnM
Jewelry
of any desoripUon I bansavo you monev and SETjT OM rasv
TERMS. I represent Loftus Broa" & V.n. nffihinno-n tii oi .--
antee every arhole as represented. See me at denot or I will oall
and show catalogue and samples.
Geo Satindetson.
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Reporter for Local. News.
11 8W Q. L CniUBTIAft
Float Line
We liave engaged In the Float
and Transfer Business and havo
put on a number of First-OlaSa
Teams. Wo solicit any and all
kinds of hauling promisin;
attention jo jaroo. an
caro-LOW
uttuuo. jLinuiyinvonaa tnai
Rpctfully
Jmnlnt 6c Christian
i
WILL STITH ICO..
NOTARIES.
PUBIilO
OWmIM Utt ftmi SWt (H CltlKH.
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?At Last We Have
KStJCCEEDED
t In getting in a NEW STUDIO
where wo aro proparod to do pho-
tP wprk of every description and
J grade at prieos that will amaze
f yjtw. Everything from a PENNY
PICTURE up to 16x30. including
COMMERCIAL. WORK EN-
IIJVROINO and Kodak Finishing
tor the amateurs plain and in the
aouvern form. We are headquar-
tarn for vnm- TTOr.tn A!V Tirntv
Slaee your orders early Prompi
elivery. atrtctly biwinwa and
Jqnest deallnfs' we a?ff hero" to
mmy.
SWAFFORD ic SGff
pUildiag oyr MoDaW Co.
Paoklng Trunks.
In packing trunks there often
comes that final hour of desperation
whon after last calls muddy boots
go in on top of a jet bonnet and the
last delayed washing on top of that
'or perhaptf unread" papers with
flomo friend's speech are sacrificed
io wrap up these shoes To avoid
ibis dilemma make several pairs of
bags pf lightweight washable Btuff
(pieces of summer dresses percale
laws etc. may be used)) Make but
one pair of one color. Put each
shoe or slipper with its own bag
aot a pair together as they will rub
and will not pock to advantage. In
Marching for them the coler of th
bags showB which are mates
Tou ay you got rid of that
MBBterfeit quarter I gaye yew
Jkm?"
"I eertalMjr did bo.w
"But d't you knowitwaswroBf
see I wa pastia' 'round de plate k
Cnili!
i"1 1 if 21 BtttN
vniif i Cow
LASS
We Make
PICTtJIES
Others make prices on
things caKed Pictures
TRY US
Gordon & Gtoene
Over Harnden's Book;Store.
HOT AND FIRST -G
The Kind that Makes yoa Happy
Havo opened a nice up-to-date place and invite every one to visit
mo. Service prompt and oourteous treatment to all.
Up-tp-Date - -Transfer
Line
Phone yoor order to s.
Roberts 82; Southwestern ISO.
Prompt and cpurteoui service. ' Your bus-
inew viU be. appreciated and handled with
aipt:h.- ' " '-$7!m . '
W.T.Wilson Proprietor. '$
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Chestnut Sttett
ITIi Katy" Again to tke VttmtM
World's Pair Visitor.
240 aei SitTiated one and one half
. cre& nuies fr0m Olyde 90 aores
in cultivation two sets of improvements one
four rdom house and one three two aores in
orchard. Plaoe well watered. Price $2250
per aore. One half cash balance on easv
terms.
320 actes 0itu? nemile north of
100 aores in cultivation. One two story six
room house also one two room tennant house
Two good wells windmill taiiks and troughs
atone Prioe $15.S0 per aore one half cash;
DWanoe on easir terms
CfW. -DUDLEY
Real Estate ad Rental Artai'
Jtho Passenger Department of tho Mi K.T:.J?'
'X Co. ("Tho Katy") has Mtabllafced '
MooBOng- Bureau for the bsn&flt nt it. oL.-:
whe dMlra 4 vialt St. Imla Uurta tha;
VTotWa Pair. This Bureau haa acoured aa .
flu(m oa eeveml thouaaad furnished roowat
St. Xouls hotels ami flrat elasa privatat ;
reideeeawh!ch can bo aeonred and reearred T
' aay M. K. 4 T Tloket Agent;
Itls; of oourao nedeeeary thatrerrUea
be sasda aa far la adranoe as pasalMa. ta
order that the desired aocoaamodaUeaa ea-
baeaettredf An offloe of the BareautrUt be'
saalatalned opposite the Union. StaUon la"
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a aaad f ilfm TisHora to lrmfrmff
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, November 21, 1904, newspaper, November 21, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333866/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.