The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1888 Page: 5 of 8
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can
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fully eotttjlKMHi'l
s. 1 rushes. etc
ds in creat vmii
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li: of drugs iresh and pare. Prescriptions
ri. X fall assortment or" Paints Oils Varnishes
ihvjtys iu stock. School Supplies and Holiday
ty and at low prices. Please give ns a call.
blie Weijrher.
JOHN PRATT.
SIHPPKKS OF ALL KfXbS OF LIVE STOCK.-
Representing (
mV0ATSRW
WOOL
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ImvSns leaded the Tie
Xc-Hifiwe "t 'i exas. Vj
f.'.rt.rtj.i 1.ii.niij-';-
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hifiiiso Lire Slock Commission Co..
-Dealers
HAY MM
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HIDES BOXES &C &0.
HANDLED OI COMMISSION
TimMing nr ov l.ac Jlie largest WareliouFe In.
h 1 rc'Miniic to IttttHllf Wool :nI Hides in connection.
eare als. at'iiti fur tin- Nt (Vimiui.on Houses in
iS.tral alvsi'i- e on uU Nt(ck 'h;ip'd through us. We
rt ::.jm! .(.-u'koii "aroiir.. Parties hit vinir Ktoves thev
lx:iti!M'r-an l a:H!jiiudatl by applying to iw.
A.
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JUovce & Woolen
li" yon w:t!it (
-i;J)ts and Low
iiLL' you that I
At the P.ovce &
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WCOXSTAXTLY
I. M. CLINK.
I.JS1
-Dealer In-
aucy tfarioceiie
M sland. Chestnut Srret Abilcno Texas.
tmt (ifMuls. Sjiaiv Doalin Ilonpst
Jricfs uii' me a trial and .1 will eon-
em jiit vliat J saw
J A. BOYCJS
'ook-h ol.lt:tn1 r. h-.-tnut Street. Abilene. Texas.
K ci a li? via? tiuis
siy B p
WB
EflAWUHACTURERS nnd DEALERS IN
tif SJOOSSS BLJKSi ETC.
ayge atock of all MjimIs
Imi luAl-jdiiuAL
G. "V. SMITH.
PjROPPT ATTENTION TO RENTING CITY PROPERTY.
L 'ClilWE & CO. '
ABILENE.
Ilavo.'ou hands a la
rawrhes lorZsaio chea
1 ei pally by non-rep
Irin
-vrish
caii ouor inir harinuuK
TEXAS.
ge list of desirable lands improved farms and
and on easy terms. These lands are owned
dents business men of onr city or parties who
h to sell In order t buy larger or smaller farms and thereforo we
Correspondence solicited.
GS-J31:SL2&
&zi!3:ikiCrj3?sr&j?z'&
holesale ami lietail Dealer in
Fess G-
rO(l9
Giothing
Boots Hlu
1 LAS6E ST0S3
(VriKT 111' (hit!;1
f-a? "o.intn- rrotVwi'.
i j.ritv forerish. 'ali -ti
ls9 Ilry
Underwear Motions
?cs Unix i'a 1; Etc.. Etc.
OF FAMILY GROCERIES JUST ADDED.
h ami South Sk'rond Sis. AhiK'iu' Tew
2
W
72) ; (Y if J' h n;c t( Ji
ttun. t't".. taken tni eehaire . tiod fI-I afthe iow-
1 f jm' Jtefre -iiYeli:simr am. you will fave money.
jf-1
nwmt
F 3l?!
eSs bicS&ssEEsiss
I M : 3!i. n rr 5g "; ss
arch'iiihti:i vp-j (Jvi'vrrijiutin In .!'ihjc unci he- will
aifU jfoi ail kiaas ojir.H.-t in fci.s ihic at irccs as
JasSy as the Lowest
they riff ffinl lie will trlwrtis give you
COKRKCT V 'KlUKTtf AB miASTRKS.
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ffitsisiai
AliiU'ilu --.I--------- Tea.
!. WSASX Propri
M Mm M
Fancy Pafoi
ur by.
tor J. C. CURRIE; W3anaser.
8-b;dt; E toili
!fbratfd J5rand (!.' Kh:ir ntv
ity Pear! Dust Silver Leaf9
and Standard.
csh Corn Fsrlal Sran & Chopped Feed.
j:ii! :"r h .. :i: v. 'iiif Tni.linir corn. C'orrespon-
uii'ut t t. ;? i-.v Mi. n ;.inj AnOBa. SiitlS-
A'lvay-on hi3r.:!F
Rtv Hi -U -t !: tr i tri
tlMII-e i!;'Jt ! fr.!. K .t
faH ion jra iariatue). Iliij m uiiii track alul raiiroau caUi all orders lilltMl with
prouittitut!i' and dirMitth.
733 & 73
dinnv !:?!! NGjm
xvii ;-:k lock Ml
MATllLSliEKj
MPORTERERflUSiCAl
B Main St. Dallas Texas.
w:r:i;:.-e diyS
2Pi LlBBail
BH?1
J. R. MINTER
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
NEWSDEALER;
l?ostollice Bnilding Abilene Tex.
a 0 --a
)N HAND. KSTi MATHS FUKNLSIIED.-a
1888 sprihg of 1888
2fBW GINGHAMS CALICOES
EMBROIDERIES &c.
In order to prepare for our
Grand Opening of Spring Goods
.we will for the next 30 days offer
such bargains &s to enable every-
one to make a purchase small or
large. We have alread' received
a stock of new Ginghams. Calicos
Embroideries etc. and feel sure
the Ladies will prouonnco them
real pretty. Wo call special atten-
tion to the extraordinary induce-
ments we offer in Gents' Shirts
and handle mostly the "Gold and
Silver" brands. which are consider-
ed by all first-class dry goods hou-
ses of eastern cities to be tlio best
being manufactured from N. Y.
mills domestic. We have also re-
ceived a portion of our now stock
of Spring Clothing of the latest
styles such as Prince Alberts
Cutaways etc. We onii' ask you
to call on us ; if you do not think
wo are the cheapest house in the
west you arc hard to convince.
Give us a fair trial and see.
Yours Respeetful.lv
ROLLINS &. YOUNG.
a
gef.
Wo invite the patronage of all.
Stock-
Motions i School Books and Stationery
'Greatest Variety-Lowest Prides
Wet Pino Street Abilene Texa
--
Bob Dnugherty returned Tues-
day from his trip to the Indian
Territory.
Gen. John Sayles and Col. J.
G. Currie returned Wednesday
from their trip to the City of "Mex-
ico. P. C. Knapp keeps for sale
f "Dodges Certain Chicken Cholera
Cure" and it is recommended as
being a sure cure for cholera in
poultry as well iis a preventive of
fthe disease. It is warranted to
cure.
Mr. C. J. Munro. president of
the Jones County Farmers' Alli-
ance was in town Wednesday.
Mrs. Tom Hollis and children
of A116011 were the guests of W.
S. O. Johnson Tuesday night.
They were on their way hojine from
a visit to friends in southeastern
Texas.
Sanford's fin 0 writing inks at
the drugstore of Bass Bros. & Co.
Success results from merit.
Hall's Vogetable Sicilian Hair Re-
newer is placed before the public
solely on its merits. Its success is
indisputable i
Say if you haven't heen in
Adair & Clark's jewelry store late-
ly you want to go and 6ee their
large assortm jnt of everything in
the jewelry liie. 1
Dr. A. H II. Tolar has our
thanks for fa ors. I
Henry Sayles has been absent
part of this week visiting Austin
and Galveston.
DENTAL PAIILOSS
J. 31. ANDERSON D. ! ). S.;Prop'r
OVER CAIlTEll'S DRUGSTORE
Pine Street Abiler c Texas.
trl
HERKEL NORMAL AMD COMfllER
GIAL SCHO0L.
TER3t Commences Ai ml 30 isss
Those who contomp ate teaehin
ana wish to prepare lor exammaf
tion or to raise the grade of thei
certificate should avail themselve
of this opportunity. Address the
principal G. II. Seysiouk.
e. 0 '
A ne'w stock of inks and paper
at Baos Bros. & Co.'s and they
low for cash.
Mr. B. Yates and family
W. J. Briggs with II. C. Fisli
er Tea Importer Chicago was in
town Wednesday.
Mr. R. W. Vandyke has ooljl
his farm north of town to Mrs. R.
L. Norris for $1500.
Mr. J. H. Thornton of Merkdl j 0. Grocne & Co. their latest odmgs
war hi mir town Wm iifiRdnv. cauea junDry at bomeoouv's
"--" .. -- v - . .... . . . . 1
-p iMvmfn0 ; . Door " by Charles A. Davies. 1 It
I'll! IIJ1I fWllllll III ! ' III- '
sell
re
turned to Abileno this week oja a
visit to relatives.
Mr. R. K. Wylio came in from
the Wesfc last Wednesday.
The largest best and cheap
est assortment of stationery plain
or fancy can always bo found at
J. R. Aliuters.
Mr. J. G. Currie has our
thanks for a copy of the Ttro JiV-
.jmhlics containing a list of tho
Knights Templars in tho rocen 1. ex-
cursion to tho City of Mexico.
Tho Soda Fountain at Bass
Bros. & Ob.'s is now in full b ast.
Call and try a glass of the ice- ;old
beverage.
We have just received from J.
I We are in reciept of some
beautiful verses from 'fljiicle
George" at Big Springs out do
not know iust. when wq .can find
-
r
ace for them.
We learn that Mr. I)ancaa
ordon. whose farm is some thin 2
oTer three miles north of town
has a very promising crop of corn.
Roberts & Mackcchney had sam-
1) ics ot it at tneir store tuosu ay.
E. L. Riteh the leweler caii
. .
t L ow be found noxt door east oil
t lie Postofiice AThere he is ready
to receive his old friends and all
jlock
Harkrider's.
Parties desiring to borrow
mouev on lands can obtain same
at reasonable rate of interest
annls'injr to Thos. M. Willis
leno.
is a oeaumuJ song and will beqome
sonsr
1 same
est bv
i Abi-
words of more than fifty of tl
as popular
"There'd 110
mo" which
months ago.
will bo sent
as ins last
one like Mother to
we noticed some
Any one of songs
for only eleven 2-c.
stam ns. A d tl r ess J. C. G no i-:x 1? &
"You shall have my undivided Co. 30 and 1G Arcade Cincinnati
inllueucc' is tho euconraginjg Ohio.
The Ladies are especially in
IL.Ritchtheucwelcr.j from tho humors which infest
I ....:..... 'Plin lnct nnfl timet iiniiiilorrnini
No a district tan? it j .-"" " "" -" x. 'i .
up this week
.county ranch.
Mr. W. B
was hi Abilen
id leave their re-
vited to call a
pairing with E1
Let us ha
possible and a county fair by all
means.
Mclvee w II-take outdoor pho
tograplnc vie.s of both architec
tural work and landscapes to suit
the people.
Messrs. Luckcit & Odom were
best and most influential citizoi s
of Abilene which E. L. Ritch tl e
jeweler has received in his ne v
quarters next door to postomce.
When you need groceries e s-
amino Harkrider's stock ai d
prices ; it will pay 3011.
We learn that III L. Benthy
has donated the use of the 0 d
Knights of Pythias hall on Pii 0
6treetto bo used. as 'a headquar-
ters for tho Alliances of Taylor
Jones Callahan and Runnels cou: 1-
ties. I. W. Butler has added to h s
stock of groceries a fine assort-
ment of tinware and quite an as-
sortment of variety goods which
will be sold very cheap.
We are requested to state tht .t
the Farmers' Alliance Store will L e
in receipt of a carloadof Reape: s
and Binders by the 15th inst.; ah o
that their stock of goods will
complete by the 20tk inst.
Mrs. Bob Tuttle went east
11
ilus wees una visit.
I. W. Butler returns his heart
felt thanks to the good people
Abilene for their kiud visits to hi
during his late sickness.
Doer poisons at Bass Brosi
Co.'s at a low price.
At revivifying of nature's la
tent forces occurs every sprm
Attni8 time uetter man at any
other tho blood may be clean
of.
lave
reek
last
ue
to use for this purpose is Ayi
Adair & Clark do all kinds
repair work.
Some damage to tho road east
of Baird delayed-last Monday's
passenger train until midnighli.
Any piece of sheet music or
book ofi.innsic. published can be
furnished on short notice by JJ. R.
Mmtor. i
A ino'vemont is on foot to
a bridce built across Cedar c
east of town for the accommoda-
tion of farmers and others to the
eastward of us who do their rad-
iug here.
'Squire Holliday was in
Monday from tho Mt. Moro neigh
borhood.
Mr T. R. Hearne favored
with a mess of green peas from his
garden last Sunday. j
The city authorities have tad a
ditch cut from opposite the stock
pens and extending south. This
will carry off the flood of ater
that would pour over tho eastern
part of town and will bo of con-
siderable benefit.
Mr. E. L. Ritch has established
himself in the Border bnildinp one
door east of tho postollico for his
jewelry and repair business.
Woods Armstrong formerly
with Hughes Red & Co. but late-
ly attending College at Starkes-
villo Miss.j is back visiting.
. i All ! i1n 1 on1 tli ri- iinir!nniinii
l t .ii.li mi lUKUliig iii;iini(tii.io
.1 - -i ......i l Z-1- i-I
it .aim magazines ocasiue -uei5
(jv &e. at I. R. 3Imters m the
r's
e
of
m
&
on!
foil
thiJ
She
fflTattW
who wish first-class watch
Or jewelry repairingand engraving
dono.
-Col. H. L. Bentley has gone to
tho southern-part of the State
bnsiness and will he absent
several days.
Mrs. F. B. Houston le
week on a visit to California
was accompanied by Miss
Trent.
GO crain or donblo-stWenffth.
vinegar at Harkrider's as cheap as
inferior grades elsewhere. I j
Call at John R. Jones &; Co.'s
Lumber Yard and examine tho
"Deering" Mowers and thr celej-
brated All Steel Deering 5indei
tho only all-steel binder iu the
market.' They are also age ts for
the Minnesota Chief Threshing
Machinery.
J. R. Mintor sells writing pa
per by the pound or quire at the
very lowest rates.
Wo noticed Rollins &
opening up another invoice
goods this week.
Largest line ot note paper m
town at G. C. Harris7.
Commissioner Bradsbnw was
in town Monday. He says
and oats look beautifully
southern portion of the ecrtinty
Mr. H. Lilins brought u a dish
of nice strawberries from his gat
den last week. They were ipicked
from plants sot out last February.
Adair & Clark make a special-
ty of repairing fine watches!; give
them a trial. f j (
.The county commissioners and
the town council should cbmbiuo
in mnkin roiiia sort of ft walk bv
I r '- 1-; 1
means of which parties having bus
iness at the courthouse can get
there in. wet weather without liav
iug to wade through mud.
Buy your fancy candies
(Young
of new
wheat
in tho
k
tr 1
O '
post
ofiice.
1
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Wcjdesirc a complete difecto-
.: 1 ..rti 1 ry ot tlie farmers Alimnces ol'lay
A snecial conch nassed hre i7 . ...--. . r . :
Wednesday containing -"12 colo :ed
menenroute to California.
Iroin their Runnels
irlon of
; Saturdav.
Ladies have you seen Adnj
Clark's Jewelry Store 1 They
tend to you a special invitation
come ami see them.
Colorado! Several cases including
celebrated -'wet rone" cases h
r&i
ex
lor counjty and of tho Count;
ancc of Jones Nolan Eunno
Callahan counties.
Alli-
audf
Harkridor the Chestunt ' Street
Grocer.
AH watches sold by Ritch
Clark while they woro associated
together in business and were
warranted for one vear- will bo
l-f ; i.nn;. K-- A .Inir Sr Plnrl'l
Dr. P. H. Carter returned Snn-
daj' evening from his atte ldaice
on the Presbytery at FortV "orth.
13. L. Ritch the jeweler betjnis
; at his now quarters with plenty! of
work. Success to him. 1
Mr. Wm. T; Anderson of Mem-
' phis Tcnir. is on a visit
to his
j to win
A coutleiian and his faniilv ' hewi transferred from Calla
? 1 W .... . ... - A
moving from Doiiton county to the county to tho District Court 01 . ay-
Morkel neifjliborhood jmssod j lor.County.
through our town last Wednesday. Mr. L. F. Chafiin says he in as-
t - Tii r. 1 r'nred a shoot of this vears ero.vth
x. t. jjutiui ujio n urn; iui ui .. . .J
stone churns with lids milk crocks
and jars.
Every fev days Mrs. Laura A.
to-
irom a rose bush that was a in
tion over four feet in length. 1
Considerable improvements
T L il .1..t.
uwi uyuiii' uaicuroui - uiui; urrttu t n An.lnvttnn
with E. K Ritch itho jewelerl next rolmUV 'tttn aH snmnier for
t0 1 door to the postofiice. . !ei;eit af Jlis hqatu
! Air. e:imf?iK K. AhnftvrMnrnp.n ! t tt- . n . . x
ilrv : 1 . T rl i. : I i a vv 5ier 110s i.ue cj eapesi
i vo : 7?; ; .1 e ;r v pp vu.
m i T 1 t i t J J Jaincs H. Rollins and fariiily
-r orjscuooi iioiikb nun cnooi : wi movo bac. to Abeno t a jfeW
supplied blank books statuncrv !.?.... I
l I .-... For fresh jrrocorics gd to
lll ' l.t wm iA.wfl itrvT r..t h.l . --'
Sunday i from a protracted visit
to Tennessee. .1
Attached to the
now
Cliestnuti
Gibbs receives the latest styles of j have been made to tho Christians
bounots hatsi flowers &c. It will . cuurcu recently.
be to the interest of all ne
anything in her lino of 200
mmg.
Yi
Sunday i eve was
occupied by Mrs. Laugtry.
boys wanted to sod her.
Harkrider's the
Street Grocer.
James Edwards of San Mar-
e passengojr train x T lssed r0Ug iiotlJ
the special coach j dny enront(J0 the Indian fer'rito
jediugj Full line of school supplies looked jat the windows but the'.mrtj
ids to ' G. C. Harris'. 1iyVs .... . .j. blinds were drawn. . At last aj
The;-- fn nl.nrtrA nF'Oftfthnn1 nf tf.ld
The i sold hv W. K. Iflilwnrflft & CoL to
call and see her goods and trim- Kiic;if.pfnr rrMm e.irrnsi ! lucky idea seized th em and one o.m . v "'"
'--... -....... w . wv 'iniit iifini.nii r
j. . . .. . ii.. at:... Ifhnm mfttuifor! hrnnohn niJ ttnnit xmiii .auuiiguu
in vtnjv;mii-v ai- junie. s. .y...w. c.rAw..vuv ..... .. a . :..;.. --.iu.j...
v ri-.-i t?:. 1.. aT. .ii . 11 . iinuiup i7.vi:iii nitiii ri 1:11 nmiiv
ry 1 -- .
Mrs. Walter Evans has cone I r .. .... .. ... sm !ad lnui bucking
1 11 rc v nnirn ir iviin nrTii '-. - rr 1
in ttrvmi nn n vsf """' " """""' ' "u. -; ' street. nis causeu a
" v - . ..V. : . . . .fc ..4 1... I....A .-. K.4 l . .
Wasted' 1000 customer)
will got full value tor their
.....i i.... .iti.. .. ...-.......
mil biii '
...... & UW...U J.1Up WU..WVV..H.(I p ; -. .
--.. .w... . ..v.. 1...UV.
sold by W. E. Edwards &
ties in tho Territory.
-Terry Houser and wifo
and wife wt
all over the
commotion
iivj f - :iiiiii t tuiM iiimi'm iMi.11 r ii'ii .t ay a -i tt ?! zr j. t
...i. t::--':'-"." ".v v'vt" ami me jauics rusueti iron ine
;';".! Wednesday from a visit east. I ( other coaches to see the fun and it.
-ue. viui-uj itiiuiitu 11 o4nra- v. iltj llltl il lauitltl" Ui i U .ii UIC
They must have had the nsi.al
of having found the proper man to
rt .. . 1 .. -ri x L 1 nn . o.v .... ..... l.r. Annn..1 .. .1
buy groceries from and D.T. Hark-' o "o wtesi stjios 111 i'u oiop iy -iii'cu buuk u i
rider is the proper man. at civee-s uaiiery. J " uf " 1C1 ?xauu;1 v '"
: The News man still wauti to v Bo IOOK " w ue
uuciiinjc pony anu ino ooys saw
ropcr man
no Kiirn nun firnii in ni 1. .i
BuUer's and see his fine sock of-buva hog.
tinware and variety troods: all Ira W.Butler this weel
goods will bo sold at very low fig-! ccived a large invoice of five
ures.
Mrs. John Patton and chil
dren leave this week for their old
: as they brought no fish ba
t
! 4Lily" liad so far forgotten herself
ten cent counter goods.
a
Strange that reojlcriIlSaffbr
home in New York. John will 1 wtk dul1 feelings and the b
remain here awhile longer.
Miss Alice Briscoe will next
Monday commenco a term of pri-
vate school at the south side pub-
lic school building. She has a
teacher's certificate from Kansas
by simply taking a few1 dose
' Simmons Liver Regulator.
TO
an
The Commercial Travelers
tective Association of the
States has a membership c
ltU0 and is probably the
est association of the kind
: world. Mr. John R: Ston
I Natl Sec'y and Treas. 70 Dtaj
St. Chicago in a letter stat
nt
and
on a
k.
Pro
fited
over
of Triple Extracts ! be has been severely troubled at
fine Soaps at Geo. - times for the past twentyi ears
luck'
Btrons:-
u
tho
their
rbon
that
her so all parties were gratified.
k una line ot
and'Oolgatea'
u. tiarns . riii cramp and bilious colie which
.unm parues were iieiu at ; wouui compel mm to take to ins
lies: Judge Porters Monday nigllt and bed from three to six days-while
!.. Pi T - . . i . 1 . . I .
annual
ttie of
when they can be so surely cured ' at Mr. N. Porters Tuesday night. in St. Louis at their last
of: It is said that the young fol
Fresh Vgtablc&
Leave
nnvMiin
and recommendations as to ability j recti y the garden aud nrau
and character that are very iavor-f.no Rnt:cf0f:rt i
joyed tho occasion very much.
vs en- meeting he procured a bd
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrluea Reinedr si nil Iisir qinc;i
Whooping cough is attendod used it with the best rPHnlbf It
ve your order with- us! for with but little -danger when the ; is the onlv Remedy he ever fouiid
ing you want. We sell di- j cough is kept loose and expctora-j that effected a rapid and complete
tion easy uyuie tree use otjuiiam- cure. No one can safely l travel
beriainfs Cough Remedy. Sold by without it. Sold by Geo. C.IHax-
i4l
-j
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&
al)le I lloUEKTa ilACKEUlxiv.
Geo. O. Harris Druggist-
"!: r - . . w
ris Druggist.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1888, newspaper, May 4, 1888; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329926/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.