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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 22

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Abilene, Texas
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22
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PACE TEN THE ABILENE MORNING REPORTER-NEWS Sunday Morning November 28 1928 DUMB DORA Big Hauls Made From Two Banks KMOINMOM-BGTXTE DiSCOllEEOi DOtfY LOME- i 'etacKjf-rTfe ROD LOVE CHICYOUNq HOvaI CAM X- EvJElTEUiRiciw' XCAMTGO IftROOOH wm vilfivl COULD CfeT up trioue TteU-DOO DOftfT LOZErttU A No MARttf HER tHOCStwy VMVWPOEV' hajewoo FOflOCflTEJ vJOU'RS-TO MACXPfBBlCW -TAOGSDfrtf eoo-uop T4E DEAR WlfiWX WERE WeraeTb'WEtP '7 HIM' I 800-Aob' VOVS CAM EMER TELL DORA CAnJ'T Go TbievMEDD' i it a Lpi i1 tv J-' '-w Oil Ang Gas Notes Two oh 'tests near Clyde are to be nhtde if negotiations for acre-age now under way are completed A block of 400 acred east of the town and one of approximately 1200 acres so-lthwest 4l there arc to be secured under plans 1 Xeir-cst new production to Clyde is In tho Mid-Kansas company's Go lift-in well eleveu miles nerth which is pumping 40 barrels a day af-er l-elng plugged back to 1571 tect a The Carter wrll near tho Haskell county line I Shackelford county la report erirdlng 1S01 feet In oil a Kourl No I 20 miles southeast of Haskell on tho Ballard ranch has resumed drilling below 1000 feet after setting' 12 1-2 inch IT "'JV I 1 mUII p's 'TrsFTHlr- -f jfctf rPff'r STicTI -1- il 1 IMfi iff 1 IV By Thu Asunclsted frees DEIiAXCE Ohio Nor rive aimed 'men held up the National' Bank here today and escaped In an automobile v-lth 527000 In rash and bonds valued at between' 25099 and fSOOOO The robbers came Into the bank II minutes after It bad oiAned for tho day They forced the eight employes to lie face downward as they gathered up the money There were no customers In the bank them take the money It's Fred 8 Stever president of the bank called to the employes as he stretched out on the floor in compliance with the robbers' command By The Associated Freer LANSING Kan Nor 7 Almost within the shadow of the state penitentiary walls here robbers entered the First State Bank early todayj took 11000 In cash and tl000 In checks and bonds and then set lire to the building the combination to tbs vault was 1 mJ Jr-i -J'ii ipdS hj i Jr i up Reports stats that Dr Zeigler of Stamford la tanning to drill a test on ths Scott ranch 12 mite- southwest of Haskell Rale News A meeting of farmers owning land ast of the railroad at' Rochester was to lavs been held 'Saturday afternoon to organise for leasing a drilling block of 50 j0 hammered off and the safe blown acres tor a deep test A paper carrier at 4 o'clock saw AU ths business houses were' closed in Rule Thanksgiving School waa dismissed on Wednesday afternoon until Monday morning- A number of the teachers left Wednesday for -El Paso where they attended the state convention for teachers Mrs Mays of Munday trana' acted business in Rule the first of tho week Mias Estelle Tennyson of Haskell was th guest of Mrs Harris Thursday afternoon 7 'i-1- Rev Baker of Haskell visited in th A Jones boms Wednesday afternoon Mrs Bennett of Flalnvlew attended the' funeral of her father -W 'Smith in Rule Wednesday which waa held at the Baptist church a Mrs 'A Whit visited- her sister Mrs Jack Booth in Stamford tho first of tho- week Rev J- Edmonds of Anson was called to Rule Wednesday to conduct the funeral services of Smith A Shriver of the System store of Haskell transacted-business In Rule Wednesday Edwards was a business visitor to Haskell Tuesday CHRISTMAS TOYS The Kiddies Will like WE HAVE A COMPLETE SHOWING Autos Wagons Tricycles Kars GET OUB PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY the building burning and managed to extinguish the blase before much damage was lone The robber 1 had scattered oily rags about the floor and set Are -to them By The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO Texas Nov 27 Smaahlng a window at tho rear of the building- burglar early Saturday looted the United States Bankruptcy warehouse here of Jewelry valued at mere than 51000 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR December 4th at 140 Pina Street Given by the lad lee of the Central Presbyterian Church COME Adv We now have motorcycle delivery and can deliver your drug order immediately Call ns for qnk'k service Linton Drag Company comer Booth Snd and Chestnut Sts phone 111 snd 097 Adv M'Gaugh Funeral Held BROWNWOOD Nor The funeral of Alton McGaugh son of Judge and Mrs McGaugh who 'died at Austin a few days ago was held at Central Methodist church here Floral tributes were numerous one being from President Splawa of the University of Tenu Thomas vice- president Ha- Merle Warren: secretary' Louselle Thomas treasurer Mabel J9nee and reporter -Hole Iforman V- 1 a j' Peteqaals Rev LB Smallwood and family arrived lasf Friday from Matador and filled 'the pulpit i both service Sunday The-Baptist pastor being absent the congregation from that church attended the services Sunday morning and evening The Womans Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet Monday November 20 at the church In a business meeting New officers will he elected at this time and members are urged to be present The Philadelphian club will put on the Style at the high school- auditorium December I Proceed will go for building a new publlo library for Rule The Senior B-Y Ua gave a play at the 'high' school auditorium on Friday evening The-title of tho play was Old Fashioned Mother" The fcule high school boys and girt gave a carnival Saturday down town- There was much merriment over the different character and dtaplay that th atudents exhibited The proceed from the carnival S5 Mrs Ed Verner who has boon in the Stamford sanitarium for the Mrs Breedlove who left recently for Tshoka where she will make her future home was the honoree at a lovely function given by Mrs Harris on last Wednesday afternoon 'Thanksgiving emblems and seasonal flowers added to the attract-tveneas of the beautifully appointed entertaining rooms After several games of forty-two the hostess passed envelopes containing blank slips of paper upon which the guests asked to express in writing some wish for the honors These were not to he read by her until ah had reached her new home The hostess alos presented the honors a beautiful gift picture A delicious- refreshment by the hostess assisted by Mrs Joe Bullock Artistic favor were small splint baskets filled with nuts Tho guest list included Me dames Jones Davis A Morgan Jos A Jones' David Crockett A Teague Server loon Parsons James'E Lindsey Davis Jos Bullock Hicks Hall Clarence Leon Billie Hills Winifred Cole Rogers Kenneth Fore Tom Watson Breedlove and Misses Sarah and Nora Hudspeth MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER In compliment to' Mrs Breedlove who left Thursday for SPECIAL ALL STEEL SCOOTER DISC WHEELS RUB-: BER TIRES LARGE SIZE YOU TAKE NO CHANCE IF YOU TRY A ROOFLESS PLATE AT OUR Com and sea them before you buy They do not 'heaf th mouth gag: or nauseate you ean taste i your food better They ate absolutely the very beet there Is In dentistry We Extract Yonr Old Teeth Absolutely Painless WE GUARANTIEE All OUB WORK AU Instrument ns sterilised with Electric steriliser after each operation- "'V Wo are permanently located In Abilene Dr Watkins and Associates Dentists DR JOHNSON Associate -Trxaa Tending Plato Specialist In Texas Bert City Room IS Compton Bldge 15S 1-1 Cypress Street mono SSI Abilene Texas Abilene Builders Supply Co i Corner North 3rd and Cedar Sts that last and wear with the ages Nothing will fce 'more acceptable than gift from The Right Price at the Right Time I Diamond Rings Electric Challenge Steel Laid Shears imdCjrpreaa Stasete Cone Nosth WHITE ENAMELED METAL BREAD BOX 98c ll dosen high quality Shea re I to 1-2 Inch Sal 1 ChaUengo 'I that last and wear with the ages Nothing will 1 white gold and platinum mountings 98c Ml tale -'''to 41 2 More Big Opportunity Days To save from this great stock Savings on Houmwar Society gave her a surprise shower at the home of Mrs A Teague on Tuesday afternoon A piano solo was rendered by Mrs Earl Brashar Mrs Server Leon paid a beautiful tribute to Mrs Breedlove In behalf of the Missionary Society Many beautiful gifts were received by the honoree Refreshments ware served to the following: Meidame David Crockett Harris Earl Braa-bar 8 IL Leon Sailers 4 Pruitt J' Davis Jackson Frank Reddell Georgs Salem Parsons PHILADELPHIAN CLUB NOTES The Philadelphian club will meet Thursday December 2 with Mrs Harris Know your Federation At It was Impossible for the Rule delegates to attend the state convention In Dallas the first of the month the Haskell delegatee from the Magaslne club of that city ha been asked to give a report Picture study Thomas Sully with lira Jones leader for the afternoon will be the only number on program All mebmres ara asked to be present also the associate and honorary members Home Economic Club Organised On Tuesday afternoon a Home Economic Club was organised at the high school building under the direction ef Mrs Joe Bullock There were thirty charter members The time and place of meeting win he decided on at the nest meeting The following officers elected: President Ruth CREDIT CHEERFULLY GIVEN Responsible Persons PRESLEY Jeweler AND GIFT SHOP Gas Ranges Electrical Goods and Hardware Toys OTEDAR Polish Mop with handle Challenge Sals 39c FAMILY SCALES Weighs 24 lb $129 Telephone 96 French Fryer Fur Aluminum Challenge Aluminum news nt tho right time 98c 'V her new home In Tahoka the! past two weeks was able to return ladle of the Home Missionary home Saturday Rsv and Mrs Neal Greer have returned from San Antonio when they attended the Baptist state convention last week Free and family of Haskell spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Rule and attended services at the Methodist church that night when Mr Free and thne daughters gave several Quartets Mr and Mrs A Teague and family left Wednesday for HIco to pend Thanksgiving with lira mother Mrs Simon-ton Mrs Fisks of Ranger Is visiting: her slater Mrs Sam Davis this week Mr and Mrs Jos Payne 'of Stamford wen th guests of tho mother Mrs Payne Sunday- Jones Oswald Cole and Cross served on the Jury at HaskeU last week Jo A Jones la confined to his room this week with the flu Mrs Jim Hager of Sudan Is visiting her sister Mrs Parsons this weak Mr and Mrs Lindsey and children left Wednesday for Lubbock when they spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Lindsey's sister Mrs Patera Mr and Mrs Edwin La Sag an visiting relatives la Cuero this week Rev and Mrs Smallwood spent Tuesday In Welnart the guests of Mrs Smallwood's slater Mrs Wallace Craig Chumley of Abilene vtelted friends In Rule the first of tho week Misses Sanh and Non Hudspeth spent Sunday in Asperment the guests of 'their slater Mrs John Guest Leonard Florence transacted business In Beanr Glty Oklahoma last week Fred Hale of Spur visited friends In Rule Sunday -Mr and Mr AM Morgan visited in Abilene Friday of last week Mrs Hicks Hall left -Thursday for Bnckenridgo to spend Thank glvng wth her parent Mr Hall will go down Saturday and accompany Mrs Hall home Sunday Miss Ida Maa Spann and Vcrgla Johnson left Wednesday for El Faao when they attended the Teachers state Convention Dr and Mrs Westbrook have returned from a visit to Dallas and Wichita Falls Georg Salem Is transacting bull-nln In Dallas this week Mesdame Dave Earnest and Marlin Wilson attended a bridge party In Haskell Tuesday after-noon A Shriver of Haskell transacted business In Rule Wednesday Mr and Mr Georg Heed of Haskell wen the guests of their daughter Mrs Head Tues-day Mrs Elma Hunt returned the Poultry Pays Big MIDLAND Nov R' Von Hues Midland farmer and rancher Nut Bowl Sets Challenge Glassware Challenge Heavy Mixing Bowl set consisting of I each in i-0-7-1 and inch smooth glass mixing bowl 89c $179 A needed item for present ue or a suitable gift Carpet Brooms Genuine 4 sowed pur corn straw good handle 35c SHOES FOR TOTS in low quarter end Roman sandal models are shown for the little tots' Also high top kid-shoes in tardy leathers built for wear and lots of serriee' Best line of shoes for the kiddies that were ever had Box snd Stockings in 1-2 34 and full lengths in all colors and sizes CL Williams Shoe Store SIB Chestnut Hot Point Irons LOS VALUE Challenge Sale $398 Pullman 2000 Sheet Turkey Roaster Sale II inches long Made of good qutllty aluminum Challenge Sale $198 Electric Bed Lamps Beady to connect up for Challenge Values $129 Tlseu Chat- Sale I Food Chopper Small household stao with three extra knives Challenge Sale 79c i Food Chopper In larger Sta $113 Fine -paper lenge for 50c Regular lie value usually it other atores 4 Debt Cancellig Insurance What Is It? mad from S3S to MS a month of tho week from Fort Worth during th peat 13 months on a sho has been attending the flock of 200 white leghorn chick- Eller's Beauty school for tho past Crescent Hammer Ads Eye Pattern lie value Challenge Sale 49c Direct Action Gas Range No U4W With LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR with white porcelain finish ta of the cholceet patterns in our great stock His 11359 Value In our ChaUengo BALE $7475 -hH five months Mrs Cols has returned from a vhdt to her stater Mrs Steele In Deltas ens Th chickens paid better I than a field ef cotton which made i at the rate of about one bale per acre MATTRESSES-RUGS Panel Hand Saws No SI Household taw with 24 Inch blade Challenge Sate 98c EVERY BUSINESS MAN SHOULD KNOW Phone Write or Call PHONE 977 Office 210 Citizena National Bank Building Cleaned and Remade by Proplo Wbo Ravo Bens Scrvb Home (hvnrro foir Hines Tear McCarty mattress company Mt pimi street Phone MS Combinet Challenge 19 Qt White Enamel ware with good fitting -and good-rubber protected bU Alarm Clocks chaUsng values 98c Kcttlo Kings Superior Handled Chopping Axe' la fine quality -rightly shaped and balanced $198 Kansas City Life Insurance Co ADAMS Superriior 6 LOANS Percent Recast loan on yonr homo nt lowest rat of interest or build with Pan American money Only choice property on graveled or pavad popular streets ronsldersd Best la AbCtn Lot i THE BYNUH-DAVXS Afejiej Orqr Mittirae 98c -i i.

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