Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Arriving by fast Freight and Express
OUR MR. MINTER is now in the east selecting: an immense stbcfc of Spring Goods. Catefti! ctillinzs
from the veiy best. markets of the' newest styles the most approved fashions and the latest novelties are being
f orwatded to us by fast freight and express. We will be glad to show yoa the new goods whether yoti want to
buy or not. Something1 different something new to show every time yoa call.
GOODS READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
NEW
DRESS GOODS
hit Dress Goods Depart:
Illuminated cotton mohair suit-
ing looks like silk and will wear
nervard 4a9v . Tans and
-
NEW FOOTWEAR Ladies Skirts
Other New Items
Qcj
meat is a sight of rare beat
ty. It consists of many ex
( fSaont T a.tfur aro We have just received a shipment New styles in negligee hi iZ'i
i patent l-earners are ?f ladies mohair -walking Bkirts ehirts.' Prides are 75o$l tyl.OU
Bigline piqUes.
to fee worn more extensively inhmmn hin .Mnnir nrJ? Dvi'
. "- . . V "' "'"I " .4 W UWU OUUU-
''; g tnan ever this season.
ever tnis season. We have ow cheeks made in the new New NpetwM
J.f. i M -. . ..... rk. f- jrpauooiiUKD. u.C En T" " - ." ---
! PnS to sflfc sUrt - - """ 2"? to t"HW-"lW " ew Hosiery
S .STT suit8'-' '-uv frisandiU8&c0trf.e. 3&?S5yr S Kg New-Hats
wool and cotton. 36 in. white wash silks for f . $2.50 to . : ' . . th4a 0 O 1
waists
50c
Stroner line of the new borette
suiting at only Ilr 3Pin. chiffon taffeta in black.' at 2 2.60 3.00 and
per yard
The new embroidered' 4x4 oheok-
ed suitings for only . EL.
. . ! t &
Wear guaranteed
' per yard.... ....
paUU
New shapes in ladies shoes in black
tan and patent leathers- fe ig jjeW veiling in mesh and ohiffon.
MJV All popular shades.. 350 pieqes of spring ginghams all
-ii good ooiors o l-ao lUo BOH
ana
New laces.
iMTMTtro tiev nnnnQ rriMPAMY I
mA W J H I v I I Mm W r J m.. mtr 1 ma' mr tW f . 1 M B V I m .
si ' v " " ABILENE'S PROGRESSIVE STORE .
J Gommon!co0t. jj( ji ESBBBBBBBBBBBBSBEB m
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. per -yard.
Big line" mercerized satine suit- The newest things in ladies neck
ings .. Very nobby for spring wear
shirt waist suits I EL . . tL
nervard IJ New creanons.in lames oeus.
Strong line of men's shoes in the best Big line of ladies muslin under
brands in tan or blaok dJJ fi wear.
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Staple Department
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S2.50 to
Misses and. ohildrens shoes' all new
250 pieoes new peroales in pretty
Fine embroideries in matoh sets spring patterns prioes are Ift
at unusually low prioes.
7 l-2o 8 l-3o and.
Bty1??L5? dSend5bta &0 T(r ' Xatest novelties for early spring Strong line of standard prints in J
quaihty SI 1.50 and.... P A. VV arriving daily. best colors !1 DC
"Not "An Abilene Boy.''
.Wiley fiawson of Abilene took
:-doee of rough on rats then
went into a. saloon shot dioe for
the drinks and won drank sev-
eral glasses of beer and 'then
walked home where in the game
with death he lost dying" in ter-
rible agony in El aso last wek
He.leftrionpte or anything to
" explain his act pimply telling the
people at the house as he was
flying tHot he had taken the poi-
- son because he was tired of Hy-
ping. Merkel Mail. - .
i Wiley Olawson was not reared
at Abilene' has no relatives here
and never had and spent but a
ejiort time in our town. He was not
in.aay Way related' to the late
Mr.'sbawson who pnqe ran the
old Hancock houso on Chestnut
street.
It is. sad to know that any
young man from any town should
"'opme'to such an end and his re-
lattotiB wherever tjiey may be
haxye our spmpathy.
CASTOR I A
'! Iafants and Children.
Tin KMYm Hivi Always Bwghl
Send Us One;
Miss MaBel George editor
tne H1BB.OIU. .xyiwrunHo w?.
Merkel this week in the' interest
of her paper.. She is getting put
art interesting .little paper an the
Mail wishes the new jventure.
muoh success. Merkel Mail.
We have not seen a copy butlt
Proceedings Regular February Term.-
may have come and been over-4-approve(i.
looked. We would bepleased to
get the Enterprise.
Lost
u.u.iAuAuiJi..l.IIIl'.fcJ.i"-ixMJ'"'"-l"lii'V""""""'"
One "Peggy" handbag con-
taining only one pair speotadles
'and a prescription from Dr' Hol-
lis. Lost by same party one
gold stiok pink ornamented with
carved bird which oontains a
brilliant in its back. A suitable
reward will be paid for either of
these articles at The Reporter of-
fice. -
Small Stock Parmer Safer..
Early reports indioate that the
cattle losses from the blizzard of
February 12-13 were very heavy
on the ranges reaching perhaps
as high as 25 per oent. While
suoh lessons are extremely se-
vere they show vary conclusive-
ly that the man who makes mon-
ey in the cattle business must be
well prepared for feeding and
sheltering his animals and in
these essentials the small stock
farmer has a erreat advantage
over the big ranohman. Texasl
Farm and Ranqh.-
A.LW AYS
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PUREST
n
If you want your proscription filled froin the PUREST DRUGS f just
yrhat the doctor ordorSr-Bendthem to us. Wo give personal attention
to prescription work wHlch INSURES CORRECTNESS and ttb use
ol only BEST QUALITY OP DRU0S AND GHEMJQAL8.
yfK APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
R. B. COMPTON
40 Pit
Stmt.
XContinuod.)
'-J. V. Cunningham quarterly
report of fines laid out in jail ap-
proved.
W. J. Young quarterly report
ONE CENT PEH WORD FIUST INSEHTION
1-2 CENT EACH' SUBSEQUENT INSERTION.
Lost A buggy cushion
porter office..
Return to Ro-
''Wantod A hustling young man to do
soliciting." Address Box 270 Abilono
Texas. e
The following road overseers'
reports were received and ap-
proved! - iJ'.;"E.":Drummbhd " " "
H'.-Y. Carter
. Chas. Gann
Luther tucker
S. A." Derstine
C. S. Curb
H. H. Hann
J. L. Tucker
Jim Clark -''
H.B. Chambless -W.
C Petty
B. R. Crow -E.
B. Raines
EdCordell
Tom Hoaten .
H R. Randolph
J. F. Shaffer
Loy d Bynum
C.kWest
l S'3. Russell.- t '
A. L. Shaffio application to
correct erroneous rendition of
land application granted
Ben Pi. Jones road .supervisor
report approved.
The court learaed and desig-
nated the rate for speoial school
tax for the year 1005.
Thp oourt named and appoint-
ed school eleotion managers for
the year 1005.
Theoour.t levied a tax as fol-
lows tot the. year 1005;
Ad valorem - ' $.25
Court House -"' .08
Road and bridge 15
Jail .06
Poll tax .251
Occupation 1-2 of state
For Rent Nice cottago corner south of
tho Baptist church Apply to Mrs. H.
A; Swan. ' '"
Free
Boy Wanted A boy 14 to 10 years old
can gofc.-position byaddrcssing 189 caro
Reporter.
A watch or bracelet to boys
and girls for a iow minutes
work selling sachet powders. Outfit
freo. Address Abilone Nov. Co. Abi-
lene Texas.
For Sale or Trade At a bargain two
jacks two marcs ono second-hand wa-
' gpri also two second-hand buggies al
so ono fancy eaddlo pony bargains for
those who como at onco. T. J Ellord
2 miles north of Abilene Texas.
RLONG
"THE DENVER RQAD"
IN
NORTHWEST TEXAS
(The Panhandle)
Arejidvancing; in value at rate of 20 per cent per annum j
The oourt named and appolntf-
ed road oversra for the yejlr
1805
H. L Rogers wu apyoinJby
the court to the offioe of Consta-
ble of Precinct No. 5. foiy'ensue-
irig year.
The court ordered that "the
County Judge oonvpy the land
now owned by thetrusteos of dis-
trict No. 6 out of south corner of
a 154 aore tract now owned by
Henry James a.d M. H Compere
for 3 1-2 aoroa of land out of tho
southwest oornor of a 200 aore
blook same being a subdivhion
of 3 and 4 Gulf Colorado & Santa
Fq Ry. C9
ti " mi m -'
How's This?
yfa offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
for anycaeo of Catarrh that can not be
curedliy Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O.
We the undersigned hayo known F
J Cheney for tho last 15 years and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus-
iness transactions and financially able
to' carry out any obligations made by
his firm.
Walding Kinnan & Marvin
1 r wholesale uruggisw uoieao. w
I JrHaU's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter-
KiaUy acting directly upon tho blood
I and mucous Burfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free Price 76o per
f bottle uom uy ait arurisw.
T&ko Hall's Family liUa for constipa
tion.
Ralph's motto is not how cheap
but how good
.fisV.Do You Know of
Any Equal Invostment?. ...-
As our assistance may be of great valuetoward securing" I
what you need or wish aa regards either Agricultural Prop
erties or Business opportunities and will cost nothing why
n6t use us I Drop us a postal.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1905, newspaper, February 18, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333641/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.