Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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' EdrS. Hughes & Co. have had
their large glafe glass put in the
front of their retaif sales room
whioh gives them someTfirie show1
windows. Phi8 is one of the best
arranged retail hardware stores
in all Texas and the new window
will give a fine opportunity to
show goods.;
t Railroad Meeting.
A railroad mass meeting will
be held at the opera house to-
night and everybody is urged to
attend
Shall we eeoure a railroad or
"shut up shop."
i Railroad .Committees.
Best Liniment oh Enrib.
Henry D. Baldwin Supt. City
Water Works iShullBburg Wis.
writes : "I have tried many kinds
of liniment but I have never re-
oeiyed muoh benefit until I used
Ballard's Snow Liniment for
rheumatism and pains. I think
it the best liniment on earth"
25o 50o $1.00. Sold by Bass
"Bros Drug Co.
Ralph's motto is riot how oheap
ut how good.
UNDERTAKING!
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We make a specialty of undertaking and can give the best possible ser-
vice to tne public for the reasons that: We have everything modern
and cp-to-date in both the embalming process and general work. We.
have the latest and most approved lowering device.
We have an experienced man holding a certificate or diploma as a
first ckss Undertaker and Embalmer always at yoor service when de-
sired. Out prices are always reasonable and every reqoirment is antici-
pated. We take the liberty of calling the attention of the public to these facts
because we recognise that people who require the service of an under
taker more than any other line ought to have the best possible service
This" we can give you and we are at your service day or night.
Morgan Weaver
Successor Geo. L. Paxton.
Hadwae Futnitute and Undertaking.
Those who read well do well to see our speoialbopk.
Sale. Our "Circulating" Library business has been
a decidedi success; The books Used iri this I- have
paid for themselves and we propose to give bur cus-
tomers a one half price sale. "'
Don't miss this.
BASS BROS DRUG CO.
ST. CLAIR STOVES.
If
Use less fuel are guaranteed to bake well and
ooolc well. In faot to give perfect satisfaction.
..MUELLER & SON.
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Alderman Pearoe who oame to
Abilene in 1882 says that every
building now standing in Abilene
was ereoted since he oamo ox-
oopt one an old shanty on South
First street onoe oooupied by Cul.
Williams' butoher shop When
Mr. Pearoe built on Chesnut
street where-ho now lives not
another house was in sight.
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Everybody knows that "Gar-
land" Stoves and Ranges are the
world's best. They oombino
elegant finish durability and
oonvenionoo with economy of
fuel 'and in spite of all competi-
tion hold their station far in ad
vanoe of all others. We take
pleasure in calling the attention
of our readers to their merit.
Sold exclusively by Ed. S.
Hughes Co. It. e
Mrs. R. D. Bumpass arrived
home Tuesday afternoon from
Mineral. Wells wx
Mesdames W. E Hughis G
A. Pearoe C. W. Cowden and
O. C. Pope; Revs. L. R. Soar-
borough C. T. Ball Walter Ev-
ans Judge Legett Revs. Dillon
and Harrison Prof. Kimbrough
and perhaps others were booked
for Waco last night except the
latter who went on Mondajr all
delegates to the Baptist state
convention.
f Good things to Eat '
l $ That's what we think about. .jF
4? lW That's the way we make our money. !
W7 ' We are not urr"8nul& yu yur groceries we fc
W want to. ' j
( V A trial ordy will convince you that our goods
f -" are first-ol.Cs in ever'y respeot. &
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D. R. WALL & COMPANY. 'J
See UsFor
For Exchange.
I wish to trade S12.000 worth
of choice real estate situated in
and near Greenville Hunt ooun-
ty Texas for real estate or mer-
chandise in or near Abilene If
this interests you address me at
Abilene Texas Box 104 giving
description of your property
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Mrs Walton W Greer left on
the noon train to join heV hus-
band at Patterson Louisiana
QUALITY THE BEST.
Priced to Suit the Times
ABILENE SHOE STORE
J. C. SUTPHEN Prop.
We try to make our
Groceries attract atten-
tion. We handle noth-
ing but the best deliv-
er .promptly and1 try to
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merit your trade.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1904, newspaper, November 9, 1904; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334203/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.