Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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yesterday hero on business
I2d KcoVcs mdrchnnt of Caps who
had been herd On business lins return.
Od to his hbmo.
J A. Armstrdng who Imtl been Hero
on bualhoss lias returned to his homo
fit Shlloh
II. B. Brynn returned last night to
his homo at Shlloh after spending tlio
day hero on business.
Mrs L. It. TliompBon atld children
left yesterday afternoon for Merkel
whero thoy will visit rolntJvcB nnd
friends. -
E. M Barber who hnd been hero on
business has returned to his home at
Swootwator.
A. J. Harding left yesterday artor-
noon for Sweetwater on a fow days
business trip.
A. P. Clayton and wlfo of Balrd ar-
rived In Abileno yesterday to visit tho
lntter'a sister Airs. Miles Holmesi
J. A. Martin of Eastland county Is
among the business visitors in the
city
A. L. Martin of Eastland county is
among the business visitors In tho
city.
' A. J. Caswell of Clyde was among
the business visitors In tho' city last
night
IS. E. Hall who had been in Clyde
on business returned home last night.
Mrs. N. O. Durihgaih .and children of
UiIb city left yesterday afternoon for
Sweetwater whero they will visit rela-
tives. O. M. Freeman left last night for
his homo at Trout after spending yes-
terday here visiting friends und at-
tending to business matters
j W. P. Harding and. wife who had
been here on business have returned
to their home near Trent. '
E. P. Harris left yesterday afternoon
for his home at Merkel after spending
the day leVe on business. .
Mrs F. W Williams' left yesterday
afternoon for Merkel where she will
visit rolatlves and friends.
"W. & Ervln who had been hero on
business returned last night to his
. homo at Merkel.
Newman Uxley of Elmdalo Is hero
today on business -
J. R. Bassett who had been here on
business has returned to his home
near Dora.
R. L. Moore of Merkel was among
the .business visitors In the city yes-
terday. .
-J. M. Maxwell and wife left last
night for Sweetwater where they will
visit rolatlves and friends.
S. Simpson pf Cisco arrived here
yesterday afternoon and will spend a
few days on business.
R W. Vaughn of Cisco passed
throuch here last nlcrht. nnrnnto tn
Stamford where he will visit rela-
ins I Embroideries
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UES AT HAND
The response to our opening announcement has
been immediate and enthusiastic. ' Spirited sell-
ing is in progress and the liberal buying proves
that values more than meet expectations Sales
January are common but ladies know how to
scriminate in their buying. It takes more than I
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jjiintcu Manila uu auLracb tnem. ine immediate
success of this sale proves that our offerings are
I reductions on merchandise of genuine merit Visit our sales-
values immense varieties and beautiful ristyles on display
this sale with one of the ordinary kind. Let uslremind vou of the
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ng eany wmie assortments are lull and fresh.
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TER DRY GOODS O
AhSlene's Progressive Store
y
tlves.
E. L. McAlpIno of Stamford was here
yesterday visiting friends and attend-
ing to business matters.
J. W Matthews and wife who had
been here Chopping returned last night
to' their home near Anson.
3. M Davidson left last night for
Wichita FallB where hewill visit his
brother and other' relatives.
S G. P. Thompson and wlfo otthis
city left last night for Stamford where
they will visit relatives and friends
Irs. F C. Garrett' and children loft
last night for Stamford where' they
vII visit relatives and friends.
T. H. Handley of Clvfle was amontr
the LusinesB visitors hero last night -
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M&afictoM
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As well ask "Are all doctors quacks?" o'Are all law
yers Shysters?" We. all know there are iorant quacks;
Ano.e t-U.. ... 111 J v; M 1 11 r 1
" Mrs. Ij. a. Sanders who had been
here visiting her son-in-law Arthur
Herring left this morning for her home
a Gorman.
R. H. Williams of this citv. who
had been to Clyde on a business trip
haB returned home. I
Mrs. Arthur J. McClanahtfn. and
children of Jpnes county near Anr
son who visited relatives In Orange'
county passed through Abileno iast
night returning to their .home. I
Miss Lou Martinn arrived yesterday'
from Groesbeck to visit Her nepheyj
Captain Ben F. Jones of the Tuscola
neighborhood was In the city today
visiting friends.
Mrs. S. R. Holmes of this city loft to-
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CLASSIFIED AZDJ3-
LITTLE
MONEY
RATES i
Ono Time ....... .Ono font a Word
Throe Times Two Cents a Word
Soven Times Four Cents a Word
One-half cent a word each subsequent
Insertion.
LARGE
RETURNS
1C0R SALE SlyYresIdenco on Uuttcr-
POR SALE OR TRADE
nnk RK .Tnhn TO Noll 1 I 1R.fi
day for Comanche where she will visit .- a.T mi' k.r a -.; . XT
bur son A. S. HnrriH F0U SALE OR 1'RADE-l hOlSQ 1G
1 . linllrln lttrvVt CI
I1U1IUO IllHAli Vf
does that prevent anyone calling in his
physician m case of need and trusting
snysters out tnere are also honorable 1
confidently trust our lives and fortune
There are fake medicines advertislcl ;
lakes because thev are advertised.
ood old family
haveused it
Lydia E.
its ment b
pie old-fasj
become
women
Read Ih
did for o
and 'ask
urn t 1 here-are
rers to whom we
it they are not
tod thing is worth
but it. The more a
r it in the end.
Compound is no fake;
and those who
ers jind thM tree of cost.
le Compoand has proved
han thirty ars genena use. This sim-
remedy madfe from Jbts and herbs has
tandard "medicirfi foiailments peculiar to
jifc
s lame is worlcr-wider
plain honest statement of vhat the medicine
woman ; her own words ; if you doubt write
advertising; wfe all wan to know
bad thing is af vertised the worj
Lydia E.
vet it is advirtiserf it
ts bafc adve
rjfti
tt. T
. a v cgci
Jpo F. Wnldeck Of Dallns was amoilg
tho business visitors In tho city -yesterday.
AUsb Bess Alba an attendant at tho
Epileptic colony returned yesterday
from a- visit to relatives In Oklaho-
ma." " k
John P. Hardesty returned yestor-
dar from a brief business trip to'Daird.
M. C- Council Esq. was a business
Visitor yesterday from Clyde on route
to Midland.
W D. Ellis returned yesterday from
a .business trip to Balrd.
L W. Hughes returned yesterday
from Fort Worth wi?oro ho had been
on business.
R. L. Turnboldt of this city has re-
turned from a business trip to Baird.
Charles Edwards of Midland wuBa
uusiness visitor
day.
Tom New
wore vlslto
JSnrs pM find driver
work any where no blemishes. Will
trade for a Motor Cycle not less than
four horso power must bo In good
condition and samo as. new. Address
Will Craddock Trent Texas. 18-U
FOR SALE Jersey cow with young-
Calf. 1701 S. 1st street. lG.Ct
NOTICE fO HOUSEKEEPERS
Have that oldjnnt tress renovated Some can he mnde
new for very little money.- Will call nnd get mattress and
return .same day. Phone Oil Idill nnd ask for the
ABILENE BEDDING CO.
WANTED
city jstcr-
nnd wlfoJ?of Elmdalo
in AbJJjprto yesterday.
in tno
man
Ewji(vant"vaMfe
ispiase .&Jnhboui
reiicTeincmnorus uflen
Kffe NonL'w.Hfr he
natisfynK riL't
m UKliibWita
The coffe
ber usby
will su
lot iSj
sar
rpmem-
e's. You
the first
qullq tho
aroma.
GROCERY.
FOR SALE Scholarship- either com-
bined orsslngj 111 tha Abllono Busl-
jess College. We can make a prlbo on
these scholarships that will pay you to
UWfStlgato. Apply to Reporter dlflco
; 27-tf
FOR .SALE Fruit and shade trees.
Evergreens nnd roses. Pino St. Nur-
sery. H. Waters Manager. S. W.
Phono 491B. 19-Gt
WANTED a second hand incubator.
Must be In good condition and a gen-
uipq. bargain. Roberta phono 4307. J5tf
( AV ANTED Stenographer bookkpopor
i for law flrim QIvo ago oxporlonco
reference and salary desired. Addrosa
. StenographOr-Bookkeepor' P. O. linx
.'(74 Abllono. Texas. lf-tt
TRADE. Few wookB completes. Time
nnvnil afrtnilv nrnntlfin riii'nfiil In-
FOR SALE-NIco driving mare seven 8tructora tpols gRen Diplomas
years old standard bred gontlo.Brand1 Brantdd. Wages Saturdays ' Positions
now Columbus phaeto Pohtie S. W.lwalt!ng Splendid. demand for grnd.
548 or P. O. Box SC5.
17-7
. Upper SnmluHlcy Ohio. "Throo years aco I
Was not feolllicr V1I n-nil nnnlil linrU v ilt-oo- mit.
U self along; . I hail such tired foolIuKS my back
iiurr my siues achoil I Iiaa bladder troublo aw-
fully bad and-Ixcould not eat or sleep. I had
headaches too and became almost a nervous
wreck. My doctor told mo to fro to a hospital.
I did not like that Idea very well so when 1 saw
your advertisement In a paper ono day I wrote
to you for advice. I have done as you told me.
I have taken Lydia JE. pinkham's Veiretablo
Compound JMoodJPuriflor.and Idvor Pills and
used the Sanative Wash and now I havo my
IlOnltll. Wn If ftO t Vlll 11" nmilli1n nlnrnml ! I.A
liousje'Mrs. Bonj. II. Stansberv. Itoute Ho.U. Box 18. Unner
Sandusky Ohio. '
The makers of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound have thousands of such fetters they tell the truth
else they could not have been obtained for love or money.
This medicine is no stranger it has stood the test of
years.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's VeeotaWQ '
Compound has been tho standard remedy for
female ills No lck woman docs justice to
herself who wjll not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs tctiQ.
has thousands o( cures to Us credit.
Elf the slightest trouble appears which
yau do not understand write to Mrs.
wattyMafwrbriMlvlo--ltU
free and alway litiffal
O M. Tribble loft today for Fort
Worth and Dallas on a several days
buslnesflitrljLr
ff .
iffce on Cottoleap
im. it low iimrv uuc
elpf $UrWo lift
nayjmjruoiyyAr
wnt l alts.
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Our
we ha'
tho iijpici
8iiau
log
- a. w.
morning
win visit r
Is Htlll good
kets Jeft at
end that you
of tho price as
GROCERY.
FOR SALE 1-3 cash balance easy
terms. New Bungalow 5 rooms and
bath. On car Hue In Alta Vista Addi-
tion See Thonias Sayles 14-7
FOR SALE OR TRADE A dandy
twenty aero truck farm now houso
and largo orchard In edgo of Clyde
will trado for Abilene property. S
D. Jobe. 14-7 Wl
untos. Write today Molor Barber
College Ft. Worth Tex. lCCt-
WANTED To let horso
Phono Roberts 4049.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT iron worohouso 100 teot
long in block fronting postofflce.
24-tf COMPERE BROS.
RfUtM FOR RENT Ralph Paint &
Paper company. 12-G
irlton and wlfo left this
Weathcrford where thoy
Jatlvet) and friends.
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SUED FOR DIVORCE
TAKE8 OWN LIFE
CLEBURNE Jan. 17. Curtis Meyer
took his own life In tho barber shop
of Hoguo St Peacock this afternoon at
12:35 by shooting himself In tho head
just below the left ear with a 38-cali-ber
Colts automatic pistol Meyer came
to Cloburuo last night from Fort
Worth which plnco ho had mude his
headquarters foe sowio time. Ho' had
seemed In tho bqst of spirits but a
noon today ho was served by Sheriff
Whltson with a citation in the dlvorco
case which his wlfo had. Just ffled and
also an Injunction restraining him
from attf(:;ting to .talk to phono or
write to his wife Shortly after ho
wont to tho barber strop and utter a
few minutes conversation with John
Peacock suddenly pulled Ills pistol and
FOR RENT Three furnlBhcd house
keoplng rooms. 212 Sycnmoro. Phono
Roborts 4301 . 13-j
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
N. Oth and Beech. R. P. 1444 'n'i
for feed.
17-3
WANTED Job as clerk have "had
sovoral years oxporlonco as grocery
clerk ji. R. Baker 18-2
MISCSUiANEr
SOTlOBilf you want a Bcnolarshlji
In the Abielno Business College wc
can sell you .ono ai a roduccd price
Abileno Reporter. 27-tf
THE MERKEL MAIL is tho ndvor-
tlslug medium of thp-Morkcl country
because it is tho paper 'tho people
road. Drop us a qard for rates.
' 18-dhtf.
A BARGAIN NIco houso near Sim-
mons Collego for sulo cheap Sco J3. B
Bynum & Co. 14-20
A BARGAIN Nice .house near Sim-
mons College for solo Cheap Seo 10
BBynunt & Co. ' 14-20
THE MERKEL'MAIL bus. over G.000
renders n Jones and Taylor counties
circulation doublo both of other Mer-
kel papers. Advertising -ratesi Dis-
play 15 cents; local C cents per
lino; Want ads 1 cont por word each
Insertion. Discount for annual coti-
tract. 18-dhtf
ANY LADY can eaBily mako from $18
to $2G.OO per week working for mo
quietly In her own homo locality. This
Is a bonafldo offor ono which will pay
you to Investigate oven If you can
only sparo two hours por day. No lut
vestmoht required. Turn your sparo
tlmo into money. Wrlto mo nt onco tor
particulars Address MARY B. TAV
LOR Box 30 Woman's building Jollot
Illinois
WANTED Bids fc-7 bulldinghiirch
nrar Oijm. For particulars address
M- W. Trlplott Caps. 10-4dU
WANTED To break "gardens with
plow. Phono J. H Harrison Roberts
401C. in.3t
LOST UdleB' gohl watch and job.
Finder return to Campbell's Dry Ooods
Co. Rownrd . 19.3
NOTICE For Bwltchos purrs trans
formation rolls see Mrs Standloy. S.
2nd mid Palm Roberts "phono 738.
lG-30t
llrcd. '
Tho decoosed was a travoling sale.
mai) and had been representing a largo
woolen hofse of Jackson Tenn. Early
last tall ho wbb married In Fort Worth
to' MIbb Amn Nuwmnn daughter of the
proprietor of the Clehurno hotel. In
December ho made an unsuccessful at
tempt to' take Ids llfo at tho-Clohurno
hotel in this city by cutting his throat
with a razor. It was undoratood. at
that time thut there had been nn es-
trangement between the couple and
thoy lived apart Ho had told n friend
this morning that ho had como to Cle-
burne to offect a reconcJUlntlon but
tho papers In tho divorce caso woro
served on him beforo he 'saw his wlfo.
Justice J W. Burkhartt viewed the
remains and rendered verdict that
deceased came to his death by. a pistol
wound self-Inflicted
Dr FIHh Is very busy this week ub ji
result of tho ad he has been running
In Tho Reporter. Ho says tho Repor-
ter Is ft great advertising .medium and
that ho Is Rotting phono calls almost
every hour through tho day from1 thoHo
Becking his professional advice and
porsonal examination In their lioinos
which ho lu making free thin week.
RAILROAD EARNINGS flHOW
IN hh THE DEPARTMENTS.
AUSTIN Jan. 17. Auditor Fltzger-
ald of tho Railroad CommlBalon today
completed a statement q( rosultB from
operation pf Toxbb railroads for tho
four months ending October fc. 1D09
being the first four months of thu
current fiscal year. .Compared to tho
same four months of tho preceding
flcal year tho statement follows:
Freight esrnlngs 12144870 In
crease 1378235 or 1.79 per cent.
?mrtenger train earnings $90364114 j
Increase $080943; or T.iO por reuU
Other earnings $490881; Increase
$26100 or r.32 per cent.
GrosB eurnlnga $31081100; incroasq
$1082271) qr 3.5G por cent
Operating expenses $221388CG; in
grouse $747 or 3.&0 per c Uit.
Incomu from operation; $9442240;
lncrotiBo $3340G1 or 3.07 por font
WAIiKEU;8MITlI (IIMH'EUY fO.
lILt HE CLOSED TOMORROW
Ooorgo C Cunnlnghanif local man-
ager of tho Walkor-Smlth Wheloaaja
Orocory Comj)any Itiforms Tho Impor-
ter thnt tho store will bo closed tomor-
row n respect of tho memory pf a
brothor of Mrs. J. A -Walker who
died today at Fort Worth. Death Is
thought to havo been sudden. J Ai
Walker Is m-nlor member of tho firm.
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1910, newspaper, January 19, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315703/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.