The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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John Montgomery Is In tin city Mnrrlnge Licenses Issued
'halting hands with hlB muny frlenrts." Tho rountyclerk Thursday afternoon
Mrs. T K. rirr nf AMnrlltn t In .. issueu mo iquowinB ninrnage ucrnm-a
rlftr vlatllnp Imp nftrmita Ur ) l "
. .!-) v put vui ii s ii Ulio
T F. Slmlngtoh.
ii. it. uunte 01 hip winters rcmcr- mi u..n. hti
prise camr up Krirfciy lo Jnln the local '
Automobile Licensed
H. Swindle and Miss Ilesslo Lln-
iveile; Ooorgo I). Uravps and Miss Hpu-
ilah Kmmona; Sylvester Williams and
typographical union
V. tlarkrftlor. a former citizen ot
Thn countv clerk has issued the fol-
AI.Hpup now residing at Kort Worth lowing automobile iicenses: W. A.
at In the city Thursday and l-'rMa lOllcx. brndshnw. Overland. 951; J.
aiming TrtU frtdml. W. Teaff Merkel Dodge. 952; G. W.
Chief .t. .T. Clinton wbb able to bo Lackey Tuscola Allen yr3.
about Friday after a slogp bf illness.'
Mrs Clinton was also able to be about 't Utondcd Court nt Merkel.
after a long nml spvero illness. County Attorney II. Hob Keeblc
Mrs. Clini. llaURhninn of Hrown- cn Thursday at MoYkel where he
un.t.l nml Mrs Attrle rirlmio f nntinn cunuucicu a nuinurr oi cusen hi ju-
.. it ... Mty vmittiitf tliolr parent. Jce "' Two convictions were so-i-
am Mrs. T. P. Aronld. cured he stated Friday morning.
XlllV UK lllllirilllT nU'K1 IHstrlct Clerk J. Fuller Thursday
ni?m iv n o ....... ..... "killed hogs." One of his hogs a
been tho pleadings of relatives to be nlnomonth-oM shoat. weighed Son
allowed lo disinter tlie bodies of th-r uoundi. a mighty sizeable hog for his
mldlnr-kln who have mllfii at the fit hi tlB won first prize nt the
front and been burled there and bring Control West Texas Fair here In Oc-
t'linn back homo for reinterment. toDcr '
Hip military authorities have relaxed . .
their rules somcwhaU " .... SwonHn a AMNtant.
Hodles of soldiers may now be. Attorney Eugeno Dcbogory was
brought back under the followlug con- RW"r" Friday iiiornlhn as assistant
dltlons: If they lie In single Individ- county attorney for the specific pur-
ual graves not In graves In which a pose of pushing tax Suits now pending
number are burled or in graves (hat aml 0 l'omc- je ms """
rorm part of a-row; tho exact location worJ top Romo time and has succeed-
t Mia nrnvp tniiRt lin imllentpil. bv ''! l tollcctlng a great amount of dc-
Hhptchcs If possible; a rojatlve or Hhqucnt taxes.
frleud who Is vouched for as able t& 7T7 .
Identify tho body must superintend the 4 ilmiilmr lnrly Lcaie.
disinterment: the body may be trans- A hunting party composed of Mr.
forrcd only by horse-drawn ehlcles "" M. Jeff tagnn and Mr. and Mrs.
:nd trains not by automobiles; trans- 'en Howlnnd left Friday morning for
fcr on military trains It free on others BR Springs lamesa and other wes-
subject to the customary charge: the tern town whore Messrs. Fngan and
regulations In force In pence time gov- "ow"" w" Buu1u a -" "7"""'
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rn tho rempvnl of bodies of men who "K. They a
at died frrm dnngerous dlsenses. ragans car.
are making the trip in Mr.
MISSlCl.V.VItV Mi:i:TI(.'. I KAmlnlitlonH well Attended.
The Woman's Missionary Society of There were more than 25 teachers at
.i rru i .- (M.m-nh .mu.. n unni!.. tho courthouse I-rltlay taking the ex-
tr. Mi.- iiiLMiibcra'aiid their frfends Tues- nmlnat ons for second and first grade
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ilov f.rn.Minnn nt llni linmn nf IIPV (V iTrmiiuiim. oiiui-i iuivinn.ui j.
U- ll.mrn.1 A iilmixlml nrlnl linilr Smith IS being OSSlStCd
-.n hohi nnd the followltnr tirocram b' Superintendents
lendered:
.Merkel nnd M. A.
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In the work
M. II. Morris of
Wllllnms of Ovalo.
Heading Mrs. Onlbralth.
Solo Mr. Joe Harrison.
Heading Mrs. W. .1. llrynn. .
Solo -Mrs. JlnkH McGee. '
The President then ordored evcryi
one to get acquainted while the Ladles)
Horvi-d (IcIloioiiH hot chocolate and
cake. Miss Anna Peun Stnuioy rcn
deretl uvpral beautiful numbers
the pinno
Out of tho twenty-odd. there was one
negro taUlng the examination. Satur-
day the examB will be continued when
n lnrger crowd Is expected.
P
Dandruff Soon
Ruins The Hair
lie
ingeri
Girls if you want plenty of thick
beautiful glossy silky hair do by all
means get rid of dandruff for it will
starve your hair and ruin t if you don't.
It doesn't do mucli g od to try to
brush or wash it out lie rfnly sure
way to KQt rid of danurui isKo dmohc
it. then Vou dritroy id er ireb. Tpjlo
tuts. KCtiatyut iiiur oanc s
liquuTatfofi; anrdy it fit' ig
tiring; xif: enovh tojrnc si
ami rubfit in gnthwiUr hi
B nprningfligitfr not
uandruft wilixe jnejau Jiiree
more aonlioAtttts wJr cirniilet
solve and AiVfrely Jptroy evewlingle
sign andjpxe oijTI W
You wWum) fry that all ijpiing and
dig.ginJKf theirc-alp will stoTand your
hairjyifl looktmffeel a hundred times
Letter i ou ranet liquid arvon at any
drug store. Itis inexpensive and four
ounces is all "you will need no matter
how much dandruff you have. This
simple remedy iicer fails.
Fred Wood to Ilulld Home.
Fred T. Wood secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce and Fair Asr
on soclatlon has lot tho contract to Jeff
r agnn ior mo ereciion oi u iiiouitu
-- bungalow at Beech and North Fourth
- i.rtrt-nt ti tfnnv Inl timff'tlt liV
Mr. Wood from J. A. Iiwler. Tho
liouso at present on thn two Jots will
bo moved over to tho InBldo lot. Mr
Wood's homo will cost about $2000.
Ho recently sold his plaec on Iloyce
street to tho Messrs. Driskill.
100(X)0 Diamond IHspIuy.
A representative of one of tho larg-
est diamond Importing firms in tho
bouth vUI bo at tho It. I). Compton
Jcwclrtitore Saturday Decembor 4th
wlthn 4100000 diamond display not
mounted In many new designs
a large number unmounted. This
xceedlngly expensive array of precy-
ouh stones nfroras tno puying puouc
an opportunity of selecting nnd
choiclng from us largo or larger stock
us can be found In the entire south.
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WHY CHILLY WEATHER.
BIGS
RHEUMATISM
Says
skm fiores are closed
uric acid remains
in blood
Rheumatism is no
sex color or rank.
dangerous of human
one of the most painful
to rheumatiyn should
dress as uamly as pos
undue exprurc and
lots of pur water.
RlieumatJm is cau
whim is jf-'nerateu j
absorbed ifto the Ueo
kidnevs t
l)Ioo(i ainr jfis
pors-oy th
f tcHr tli
m ujfiii anu
skirpores a
kidwvs to d
Lk and
tus tine
respecter of age
Itin
Finds Diamond llar-ring.
A little lost advertisement placed in
the Aiilleno Dally Reporter and Abi-
lene Morning Iteporter-News last Mon-
day by Mrs. J. M. Radford offering a
reward for tho return of a solitaire
diamond screw back ear-ring resulteu
In the diamond being returned to Its
owner Thursday ufternoon. The fln-
Ider read the advertisement In the pa-
'tier and Immediately returned the dla-
'nlond to Its owner. It Is neediesB to
say that Mrs. Radford Ib greatly pleas-
ed with the results she obtained from
the classified columns of The Repor
ter Others many others have been
I Just as successful in finding lost arti
and cles bv advertising in The Reporter.
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Sheriff Returns from Dublin.
Sheriff J. T. Dodson has returned
from Dublin where ho went to take
Improve:
YOUR SERVICE
AnswcTr the tele-
phone promptly
when I h e bell
rings.
HBBBbWIBBB I if .k. 1 fkjlKwndk Jim W0tr BBk.1 f jB5trBjiBBJI MM 1 5- HK
Don't say "Hello."
Give your Name
and Number.
Consult the Direc-
tory before calling.
and correct the
operator if she re-
peats the number
wrong.
Cal 1 Complaint
Department when
y o u experience
difficulties or annoyances.
Cajl-infomiatkn-u.
for numbers not
listed in Ihe directory.
Special Purchase of Ladies9 Suits Go on
Sale This Week at Wonderfully Low Prices
We have just received a large and varied assortment of newest models in ladies suits
bought much below regular value. They are season close outs from otfe of our best
New York Suit houses every garment perfectly tailored in newest styles. New col-
orings in popular materials trimmed with fur and other new trimmings.
Important Offerings in Fine suits that you should See at OnceQuite a number of our
regular stock suits will be included'in this sale. The values will cause record sales in
our suit section this week without a doubt.
Abilene
Independent
Telephone &
Telegraph Go.
The Season's Best Suit
Values
We have divided these suits into four lota ns follows:
LOT 1 Is a limited number of suits selling in a regular
way at $V2.50; we offer choice of the lot for $0 95
LOT U Is about '30 suits splendid styles and muterialB
perfectly tailored colors assorted values from $16.50 to
'20.00 -choice of this lot only . $13 75
LOT y Is about 40 suits including handsome broad cloth
yhip cords gabardines serges etc beautiful styles val-
ues rouging from $22.50 up to $30.00.' We offer choice
of this lot jjt only j I.18 75
LOT -1 Is about 25 very hnndsome suits eYuBrocihg new-
fst style features' fine tailoring and best materials values
that sell in n regular way from $32.50 to $1000 vc offer
choice of these handsome suits ut .. $27 50
COME EARLY AND get best selections.
Attractive Suit Sale For
Men
This wee'k we offer important savings on men and young
men's fine suits. They are divided into groups as follows:
HACK NO. 1. Includes about 40 suits ranging in value
from $1150. to $12.50 we offer choice of' this rack
for -- $0 05
RACK NO. 2 Is about GO suits in aorgoa worsteds and
cheviots $15.00 and $10.50 valuos choice $13 75
RACK "SO. 3 Is about 60 suits) fino worsteds and ohe-
viots in best styles and patterns $1750 and $18.50 grades
choice only ?..' lIi.i-'.Ip5Ji-if 1575
HACK NO. 4. Pine hand-tailored suits in best styles $20
and $22.50 grades choice . f 18 75
ALL $25.00 and $27.50 SUITS go this week at ?22 35
M inter Dry Goods Co.
A hi i one's Progressive Store
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YOUNG COUPLE MARRIES
Attention Confederates.
The regular monthly meeting oi
Tom Green Camp No. 72 U. C. V. will
and bo hcl dat tho Carnegie Hall Sunday
December Gtht at 3 o'clock P. M. A
Georgo D. Q raves of Merkel
Miss Deulali Emmons of Abilene were
'oufetlv married In this rttv nt l-HD
Thursday afternoon at tho residence PKram will be rendered by the
of .uev. J. II. Mead that gentleman Pau8"terB of tho Confederacy and Dr.
officiating. They left immediate! for Millard A. Jenkins will address the
.1 . . ..... . .: i
iiieir nome ai aierei wnere tho groom
is a prominent young business man.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. J. A. Emmons of this city and
has a host of friends here who will
wish her and her husband much happiness.
Camp. Visiting Confederates Union FOR SALK Nlco six-room bungalow.
Soldlera and the public are cordially
Invited to be present.
By order of
W. K. KINSOLVING.
Commander
Official: J. J. CLINTON
Major Adjutant
lot and half half block) car line Elra
street. Can be bought between now
and next Tuesday for $1400 $250
cash.lbalanco long time Can give po-
Heesloit at once. After Tuesday can-
not be bought for less than $1800. Call
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WVVVAAMAAAAMNAAAAAAA
WOODMEN ELECT OFFICERS
FOR THE ENSUING YEAR
chilly cold
closed thus
double work.
ggish and fail
cid winch keeps
fculating through
Uy settling in the
lion of tli
from the
urine i th
a mean
impurity.
weatuer
forcing
Uicy uecoi
to efmina
ariSimulatj
the system
joints and musdes causing stiffness
soreness and pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism get
from any pharmuiy about four ounces
of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a
glass of water and drink before break-
fast each morning for a week. This
is said to eliminate uric acid by stimu-
lating tho kidneys to normal- action
thus ridding the blood of these impur-
ities. Jad Salts is inexpensive harmless and
is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice combined vith Jithia and
is used with excellent results by thou-
sands of folks who are subject to rheu-
matism. Here you have a pleasant ef-
fervescent lithia-water drink which
overcomes unc acid and is beneficial to
your kidneys as welt
t the most Vnr ."'"" ' """'"' Zl
ions It IS urgrsnu uec uu o i6 "t " .o
osefsuuiect il norse DtuuugwB m . r- "us""
Abilene. Horse bnuie ana saaait
have been recovered. The young man
gave the name of Jack Wens sam ne
ix.na nnt mtltn 1S vi'nr of nee and
acid planned Arkansas for his home. There' Abilene Camp No. 136. Woodmen of
and o- i. nv under is vears of the World elected officers at tee
func- na h lnc-nl lail. two chareed with meeting Thursday night.
his acid . w. i nn with iiassln? a The following officers were elected-
in the '. ..... Dr. C. H. Garner re-elected counsel'
in are also b ' commander: W. P. Dillard banker; E.
ood of this t .twwwwAywww j. (nrder. tidviaorr Sam Reed re-el
FAMILY AVOID;
SERIOUSJKKNESS
. vl
f'
iiis place
OPEN N0STRILS1 END
A COLD OR CATARRH
IIow To GU Relief When Head
and Noae are Stuffed Up.
44-$44-t4-4444-444-'
Count fifty! Vour cold in head or
catarrh diiuppear. i our cloggca nos-1 ComDlete automatic telephone sys-1
triU will open the air passages of your tema have been recommended for four tess i
heaa wiu clear ana yoc can oreame cities in New r"2''r BiVi af""-'""- 'Dg
freely. tio more snunung naw:uig meQ electrician
no struggling for breath at night. '
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Bilm from jour druggist and PPV
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
a jour nostrils. It penetrates through
evtry ar passage of Jhe head eoothuig
and healing the swollen or inflamed
mucous membrane giving you instant.
relief. Head eolds and catarrh y:
like magic. Don't stay stuJfwl-up aai
xittftbl. JUlief is aui.
Uomach txc
Ten ve
Itiedford'!
ed clerk; J. I. Carr wathemj
A. Humble sentry; O. M.
cort. Judge E. M. OversMner was
nanter od nnA nf thn thrpf manfleers.
V .Iks. .i. Knlnir T T llnHann nml lnd 1 fOli
Tho lnnnllnlnn nt nfftnpra will take' I keeD
place at the first meeting in January. ?" now
whpn n hie feast will be suread. i .""-rr"'
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Iheye
We
says
1th
ago.
uac
ill
the"
old
for sevtfil
Ultaker e4
cse im
O'ld me to try
which 1 did
t family medi-
-Orauait on hand all th
id whenfciy childrea feel a
for a dose and k
tfaaa aay medlckM
fieyaski
more eg
inea
f
JtJkUm Mil J Ckildx
iuifr9rwTwwiwc
MP 1IX L&a 9 I tt I
" - f-QtmWfa1SSGm
a lose spell of skk
. smce we cojHaeacad
uekt."
Black-Drtught k purely
ngtmwtJkuA bas feeea fouad to regit
ate wac stoaacks aid digesiioa re
ieve lBdigestioa colic wwd aauseai
leadache sick stoauch aad siaulec
tymptoms.
I It has beea ia coastaat use for mom
I Jhaa 70 years aad aw heaefttod mom
ah a BUiaoa peefMe.
Your druamst setts aad rnrtnai
tDi;K-Mawni. ni wi ax. Oct a
nca to-oajr. M.CMA
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REZNOR HEATERS MAKE THE HOME COZY AND
WARM DURING THE NORTHER. LET US FUR-
NISH THEM FOR YOUR HOME.
Abilene Gas & Electric
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915, newspaper, December 3, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316395/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.