Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 176, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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FIVE MORE DAYS
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OUR RED TAG SALE CLOSES JANUARY 31st
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It will pay you well to supply your want for th6sotf; bwethis ?ale. closes. High-Gtade Dejhable jnter
(Goods are being sacriticed tp make c! Yoii will find Rfeci Tags on all winter gqodTtiiey
mean. 25 ''to 50 pe cent bit; ' '-.
ITEW ARRIVALS FOR YQUR INSPECTION l?i?
New Felicia Broche Suitings illuminated Mohair lustres Mohair Voiles Mohair shadow checks embroidered Kenil-
worth suitings. Tokyo plaids Damascus novelty suitings etc. Abig shipment of White Goods embracing all the new
patterns. 35b pieces new-Ginghams 350 pieces new rercaies3oo pieces new rnnis new nmoroiaenes uew icb.
etc. - Come in and see the new things for early spring wear. Advance styles will be found here as early as it is pos-
ible to show them.
IINTER
DRY
GOODS COMPANY
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ABDLENE'S PROGRESSIVE STORE
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0. Mueller & Son Hardware.
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Ralph's motto is not how cheap
but how gbod '
R; A. Miller came over from
Me'rkel on the noon train.
John .Spaulding is recovering
"from a rather severe case of grip.
Mrs O. W. Leake has gone to
Waco on. a visit to relatives Dr.
Pipkin and family.
A team of matched horses for
aale. A bargain. See
Dr. Guy T. King.
J. W. Taylor reports a great
deal of oats being sown in the
Can neighborhood.
Of course you've heard about
thebig sale at S. W. Grimes &
Co4. You can't afford to miss
ijj either.
You can afford to pass some-
thing by but this is one thing
you.oan't afford to miss:. S. w.
Grimes & Co's Big Clean Sweep
Sale.
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ji J Koohler while in town
Friday handed The Reporter man
a foliar and said keep his paper
ooming. Mr. Koohler is going
to plant 100 aores to feed this
year and not put all his eggs in
the aarao baskot as he expressed
it.
Bought Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and' Sent it to Friends.
Mr. F.J W.- J. Fletoher a' drug-
gistinViotoria Australia says;
"A customer 'of mine was so
pleased. ;with Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy whioh she had
usedfor her ohildren when suf-
fering from colds" and oroup that
during a fortnight's time she ob-
tained at my shop" nine bottles
whioh she sent to-her friends in
different part of the state telling
them how muoh good it had done
and advising them to give it a
trial.?' For sale by Mrs. L. H
Bradfield.
JM. Pryor one of Hamby's
best farmers was trading in Ab-
ilene this week and ordered The
Reporter.
Isham G. Harris Tupper Dan-
iel and wife and Miss Lovie
Harris went to Eagle Cove Fri
day afternoon to attend a wood-
men entertainment.
Wanted: Board and .room in
nice private family i olose in for
gentleman Address stating
where place can be found Look
Bor 102 City.
Speaking of Low Prices you
have been to S. W. Grimes &
n.n'n Rio- Clean Sweep Sale and
got the lowest prioes on goods-
you ever heardof . Haven't you?
Gee "Williams and wife left Fri-
day afternoon' for San Bar-
nadino Cal. to spend a month
with relatives when they will re-
turn accompanied by J. H. .Wil-
liams. Miss Alma Totten while sew-
ing on a maohine Friday had
the misfortune to run the needle
through a finger and had to go
to a physioian to have it taken
outr
J. Hamp Campbell from the
Merkel oountry was transacting
business ia Abilene this week.
He reports a good aoreage of oats
being sowed in his seotion this
season.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Till Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature of
a0ffi
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ALWAYS
THE
PUREST
If you want your prescription filled from tho PUREST DRUGS; just
what thodootor orders-send them to us. Weglvo personal attention
to prescription work -wliicli INSURES CORRECTNESS and the use
f)l OBly BEST QUALITY OP DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
R. B. COMPTON
HO Pine
Street
The Fanoy Sewing Cirole met
with Mrs. J. B. Bass oorner ol
Butternut and South Third and
all present report a very pleasant
and profitable hour spent. Re-
freshments were served.
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Harry 0. Brown has been suf
fering for two weeks from a very
severe case of eczema mostly
on his ohin and throat. Wo hopo
that he will soon bo well of thJs
most annoying disease.
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'Miss Myrtle Card resigned her
position in the publio sohools of
Abilene and aooepts a more re-
numerative one elsewhere. Mr.
John H. Morrow was elected to
tho place resigned by Miss Card.
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r. C. Malono is oyer from
Wiohita Falls with his family two
or three days. Wichita got but
little rain and sleet when ours
came but wheat had a little there
before ours oame Not so much
ia planted aa usual and only the
arlv fowing; oame up to a good
stand. Mr. Malon will rturn to
Do Not Suppress a Cough.
When you have a cough do nof;
jfcry to suppress it but remove the
oause. The dough is only a
symptom of some disease and the
disease is what you should. cure
then the cough will stop itself.
The most oommon cause of oough-
ing is a cold. Anodynefl will
promptly suppress the cough
and preparations containing ohlo-
roform opium etc. are UBed for
that purpose but they do not oure
the cold. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy on the other hand does
hot suppress the cough fbut re-
lieves it by removing from the
muous whioh obstructed the
breathing and allaying tho irrita-
tion and tickling in the throat. It
also opens the seorotions and
effectually and permanently oureg
the odld "fasjwell as the cough
For sale by Mrs. Xi. A. Bradfield.
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Husband Wanted.
By a sweet young girl of 22
who is fine lookine and has. $50-
000 or more in her own right and
who wishes tamarry a business
young man with the agreement
that they settle down in life In
Abilene Texas and buy all of
their grooerios from D R. Wall
& Co. the popular grocery merp
ohants who have the bestjgrocer-
ies that money can buy for tho
price.
D R. Wall & Company.
Dr.Fatherreo was in from Cen
torline Friday. His whoat is do-
ing but little good though it ia
all alive. Our rain and sleet
missed him less than a quarter-
inoh falling there. Not many are
planting oats about him but in
Deadraan Valley a good acreage
is going in.
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P. O. Forbus reports oat sowing
going on in his neighborhood on
Film northwest of town. Right
around him 100 aores have been
sown during the past few days.
Hia new neighbor Mr. Mil-
ler who bought the Steffens farm
Robert! Phono 223
Southwestern PS??
. Love & Petee .
Successors to Clark & Dudloy.)
DEALERS IN ".!-. ' '
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Staple and Fancy Giocesies9'::';i
Grain Hay and Bran "f;(
223 Chestnut Street. 'V I '
Wo solicit tho trado'of tho public In our lines and promisoa first-class goods.-. Kind
. t and courtoQUstroatmont to all.
COME AND SEE US
ifrom J. A.Fayw and is a apJen
WiohlU Sunday or 8undaynighti did farm and ft good oitfcwn.
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When yoo want -
Goceie$
seeLEESON. We will try
.to Save yoo moneyf
especially on
F LOUR
lieeson's Grocery
Abilene
Texas
PLUMBERS.
There are Plambers and those who claim to he Plumbers
bat if yoa want good PLUMBING call on
Spaulding Bros.
The Old Reliable n$ Ttut Plumbets.
Our vork speaks for itsolf. "o Invito Inapootion and refer
you -with pride to our Poatoffioe building J. M. Radford d rea-
idonoe and others.as a eamplo of what wo oan do in Plumbing
If you want first-olasa work come and let us figure on your
U Youra for First-daw PlUmblng
SPAULDING BROS.
RMd Th Reporter and gt th latt iWi.
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 176, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1905, newspaper, January 28, 1905; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334204/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.