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The Taylor
County
JAMJS A. LOWRT. PUBLISH1R
A Wttkly HiwijiytrDtfttW to til Dmlfpaiit f AViliit Tylr Cuty aid iki "AbiUne Ciutrj"
TIRM8 $1.50 PIR HAS
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VOLUME 6.
ABILENE. TAYLOR COUNTY. TEXAS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 1891.
NUMBER 52
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THKO. HEYCK Prldent.
YVM. CAMERON' Vicr-Pit.
J. G. LOWDOK Ouhier.
ABILENE NATIONAL BANK
-H-23XXj3SrT2E XC
HILDREN
The DeadJy Plntol;
An officer of the law should be
very careful in the use of his pistol.
Human lift is sacred enough to be
re-peeted save under the most ex-
traordinarv circumstances iu self-
LARGEST BANKING INSTITUTION IN THE ABILENE COUNTRY.
Accounts of Fanners. Stockmen anil Merchants Solicited.
jDJjpjzrrojs.
. r piiiiiip.
n. Kolliru Tlieo. Heyck J..M Daugherty. J. O Lowilou and J. W.
f Abilrnr; Wm. Cameron and V. B. iirarpltou of Waco.
.' i 11 to :"ii!'-!i .-.in! so we
. . i . :oi ii' t!.r : 'i . ". 'cur. etc.
1. i.-i.u. ;. li-on:. i. ii li :;. r-iij.
i-.i'iru niii.i i i .; v T-1.3 i . i i cr
a-t:n.t-! l;r .ili i :...'ri: .-:?. t!i.r. .vr'
Chorry l-.cti.ral. 1 Mti.;l:rs tl.c iMLis il I dl'ff IlOC tO protect the llOIIOr Ol"
c..nShi;iK.:.iHiJ:i:..-SH!j-.. T:-e i.rnij.l ie WOlimil atld the ftlllCtlly of the
of Ijte n--::. in.-1. .s sav.-s in: a. .iciucs. home. The officer who is ever
!. I..3-. -..-raso reau to resort to the pistol may
0 . ...!..i . ;nllll IWU UllCIl Ulll-3 lllilKU IHIllOCIl
; ;. .:: jus ' as nuu'h a menace to society us the
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1 v:.s .u.r.!I j ;..
a:n. .-:. ;:ui:.-; j. . .
Xceommon&ll t co lustent with judicious Linking cheerfully extended The collection
ilej.rtn.-n ot :1 'nk ia a sccial It-ature.
remind ior on lav of pajmrut.
Collection on all poiuu made and promptly !
It ...pI i:ir!y :.m-.. i-i ' r.Mti
that liu rial".'- j-:ri..lir4 .:
titkei!. 1 ro:.s.i:iii i! : mt
Cnpt. W. J. 9laltby.
the Farm and Ranch of the
15th inst. we find an excellent!
in
i ".:i;i!lK
! :. l.:ui l-o-Mli"
:t li;:d
i: i-ilii-s would
outlawed desperado or traditional
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Urtll iilrlll 11(1111 DIIK1 UlCCIk. WS1
These rellectioiis we desire to say uY
picture of Capt. Malt by. and the;
following sketch of his life: j
'Capt. W. J. Malt by was born in j
Sangamon county III. December!
17th 1829. Two jears later bis
father moved to Washington coun-i
ty Ark. At the ape of 10 years
he volunteered for the Mexican
war. and one year later was hon
orable discharged. In 1840 he
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"H" iiinii iumi imi uicci. i v;ir iwii iiImvph nv i.iii!ii'r.rinnipr
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AlJt.lN.jU' : TO. NATIOKALIZED 1SSI.
1 he oldest Bank in the Abilene Country.
xriE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF AIIM.KXE. TEXAS.
CAPITAL 6125000. SURPLUS 525000.
Trantactt a (inirral Ranking Iiitihir.ts. O-jlirctibns a Sjtrcialty and Promptly Rrmi tied fur
are not tendered with reference
to a recent loeal traj'd where
an oilieer killed a uiau seekiiig to
evade arrest. That case is under-
j. ii.
I'AKKAMOKK. G. A. UIKKI.AM). K K WVI.IE. HltOOKK SMITH.
OITO W. STKKKES.S. t.S HOLLIS. K. 11 SINTEXIS.
Wjtii ntnplrcipitul and lar laeiiities tohnmllcul! desirable business we invite
oynrfjioiiderweanil solicit a coittinuviier of the liberal patronage extended to us.
r. W JAMES i'r-iidrnt
S.D. S HUGHES. V President
B. B KEXYOX. Cashier.
HENRY JAMES. Au't Cashier.
THE
.. r XT j AND SURGEONS.
Farm ers and Merchants National Bank. Diiiof women sPeciity-a
le n jmav.il. i:;.v:s..: : j.. u il a -.ottlcof
Ayrr'.s Clua-iy ls-:i.;:.l i:i ?. liaise. I gave
the chilil Ihriv :!. .. ;:r siiur: it:ifi:ils. .-iiui
anxiously u:uid r .!-. I'n :p tin irnnieiit
the reotunil w:i piven. lhe lnI.!M..o;iUing ffoiiio; in vestiatiiiu and at this
prewrnsicr. and ii. t s!ir: time it wriN sl.-ep- .. . ..
. ..... B tt' I If It... fit.. tllL.ttllllllll' ...ltitt.f..l tt.
"iiuiij; till- ll oiiiiiuiij iltlttlVy.l 111
the court ot iuquin has not lieeu
made public. When the. testimony
is all recorded and opportunity
afforded to weigh it morally as
well as legally it will be time to
express an opinion and The l)a.
for one expects to do so hoping
in advance that the oilieer may be
aide to establish that he slew in
self-defense for it wcuid be dc-
. plorable to believe we have otli-
cers iu this country who would do
what would virtually be murder.
Th
1
ins n;ic!ly r.:.d 1 nUiinp iuitnnr.y. The
child i .-.ii-.o .Mid w.ll t-.-il:i.-iii'l 1 di not
lifitale ti say il.;t Aj.m's rhiiry IVrinral
s-rd ii life."-!-. .1. W.M.Idn.jpi.'v.'ortham.
Texas.
ff For roMs. - ;l.s. 1 n nrlii:l. a-thma
ar.-l i!i" early ::... i.t iv.ns im: . nke
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
rnrr.i:i:ii r.
DP.. J. C ATIZBT. Cz CO. I.:-e:i. Maas.
So- l.y uli IroKK.:. prc f . tx. ' e:!c. f 5.
partment U. S. to assist in lo-f
DO WOT L.ET
The "Selling at Cost" and "Closing Out' ' Man
GET AWAY WITH YOU.
Those Rackets were worked on an unsuspecting public two
or three decades back and are now too ancient.
The Live Pioneers Dive Down to Bed Rock
Laundred Shirts 40c to 95o worth 60c to $1.50; Unlaund-
red Shirts 25c to 70c worth 50c to 1.25; Men's Work
Gloves. Sol to 95c worth 50c to 1.50; Men's Half Hose
5c up; Ladies' Half Hose 8c up; Pins 10c doz papers;
't IrocsHiomn Vnrdn.
: Drs. KVARTS & STILES.
IHOMOFATHIC PHYSICIANS.
eating old Fort Arbuckle in the! Needles 10c doz papers; Safety Pins 2c paper; Best
Indian Territory returning to Fort ' Machine Oil. 5c; Best Black Ink 2 for 5c. Lanterns Glass-
Smith the following winter. The! ware Lamps Tinware Hosiery Ladies' and Gents' Under-
next fall he helped locate old Fort wear Jeans Pants Overalls Buttons Lace Embroidery.
Belknap and Phantom Hill On j Corsets Ribbons Pocket and Table Cutlery Towels etc.;
the trip from Helkimp to Phantom 50 percent below competition. No Man's word but come
Hill the party encountered one oi and see. Yours for honest values. .
the severest northers erer known J nPUi;1 IMTirrT k;TAir
iv iprmrTex.. in wUich oiio- ylrat Stlwt. AbHc L?ACKE1 l"
man and a number of mules were
tro7.Mi to death. Several men
j were saved with great diflietilt.
In 1S.11 he was plaeed iu command j
of the outfit detailed to escort
Maj. YY. F. Wood family clerks
and mechanics from Cfl"ee;H Mend
on Red river to Austin Tixus to
take charge of the quartermaster's
OF ABiLENE TEXAS.
pi mcipies dealing witn praeticcsi"
and tendencies that all must admit;
are pernicious and not warrauteil
Capita:
I Qjfiee Xorth Second Street.
J Dr. Kviirts' residence :t .liilonick place
; Xortli Side; Dr. Stiles over oilier.
S 0000.00. DK..M.C BOYCK. j DK..I. A.I'IPKIN.
Jteidruce: Ite.iidemr:
j Corner Ch'tnut and Co. Cedar and .V 7th wj u. jn Vt.sl re.-sponsibilit
Serrnth St. near ilaiiti.it eh r h.
as to the use ol the u capon an
in law or mor.ils. When the laul
jfives an oliieer the liht to earn
a pistol it at the same time invest:
DKS. K0YCE A: PIPKIN
JOHN li. IIOXIK. ril.XS. KKN'YOX. ED. S. HirOIIKS. W. F. FLOTHNOY
K. It. KEN YON. F. C. DICKY ItOKKi: I'S. and F W. JAMES.
pubii
opinion and
tin
court)
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villi iii ii in iiit-.-iMiiii.ii prmii!- n i i i i i i - . .1 . 1
the people of Ai.llcne and viriniiy in nil ''Otllil hold him to t!ie sllleief
the hrHiielies of the profusion. Calls avcoiintabilit liven week we
nnRWiTcd Ml n!I linurs d.-iv nr iii-'hr ...... I
CoUt-ctiiin- r.-ci-ivil on nil acci'ihli' poiut-. and returns iromjtly made as dlrect.-d. ! (j....... I'n Kl-iir-s in ti.tVi.n. Iiriek l'cad ol deplorable liacdlCS eilSKft-
Carvrul Mtei.tion irorn to thr ji:-in.-.rt ( ' convbitondentH Utt.-ra or imjuirv chcirrallv and ' . tK l I' "'-''rA iu . n in ii orn k. i i- t
jironijitiv n8wiri .' ( notniit ireet. Hear I alaee Hotel. (M because pistol-earrvuur oflieial.s
GM OUTDDIKin ?i5 T al N'ndy to shoot hocier
. VY. OriLnDlOtU. !VI. U. should say to the slieiiff consti
XEVEKTO.J MUCH TUOUHLE TO I'I.EASE OUIt CUSTOMEItS. TUT f
.1.0. C'l'ItHIE
Con vevaneer.
WILL STITII.
Notarv Public.
H. M. HENDEIJSON.
Survj-vor.
IIOM(KPATIIir PHYSICIAN i We or poiireimiii .ou will be e.
taiued in doinr our duty. J
Currie Stith & Henderson
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Ollice at ilcKidence south of Mctho-
i ditit Cliureli Aliilenc. l'exa.s.
take life uuueeessarilv
at jour peril no matter
T
llti Lki;r
WW t
ou jHso
kAno(A-
Dr. VV. W. WALLACE 1rviVt....r..:MS....niA
no mat terlJo whomN floirc. Wsuw
how humble Ikvw disrepuiable
in. lyj- man
whou3
of war." Loiir may he live toen-j mostlv translations."
j. the fruits of his labor and beu- .M. "'I fear then that ou hnve
efit his fellow citizens by his ex- nio opening- in the business world.
ample of industry and enterprise.' TYou would be of no use to me.
Good da.':
This ae demands training that
can be used as a stepping stone to
success. VYe do not advocate the
abolition of "regular" courses but
we do believe courses in practical
matters would make the svhool
far more popular. Does not the
marvelous success of the commer-
cial schools throughout (the coun-
try show that the oun$nen want
instruction iu what will an! them to
earn a living. The high school
that teaches book-keeping stenog-
quartermaster's department at San it also affords excellent oonortu-i ' ' V lrwi11.'i:
Antonio. l JS54 he was employ-! uity tor such as are seeking to en-? "M k "? l'0mmn ""' c?Mll.lcreaI
d as dispatch bearer between iter college; but that number ia; culaMoi.s. . cM.t in l.piireH
S-in Viiirdiniimi Ii'iPml-.. .1 .i.i.i.r.... ii mm . I uses ot business papeis. and gives
o.iu .vngtio and ii l aso. a danger- small. Hit- question ot time and; . . ...
ons Kerviec -ih th.. ...til-.. ritti i . . i . i .- r general drills that tend to quicken
Ulls tnvic( .is uie entile route the need ot the preparation for
iviw iiirnn.ri. -;m i.wi :. ...--. .. - the intellect and secure accuracy
-" "" mvii.ni I.IISHI- iiiL- woriv is ocioie llic uiaioiiiv OI . ..
ai mi
High School and Its Work.
School Journal
The questicn of keeping our
department at that place. He next bovs iu our hinh schools is ?ettin'
Llic subject is treated on general 1 aecomp.mied Maj. Albert Sidney lo Lea serious one. Insomecities
umciples dealing with practices? jIllglllIi who was then paumister i and towns the attendance has
on a tour of the Texas military j steadily decreased each year im-
posts with an ambulance loaded til now it is wholly made up oi
with gold and without escort ex- girls and they are beginning to
cept one cleik one. driver and a show a lack of interest. Theques-
nej:ro servant. In lb.iL' heaccom tie-n is beginning to be ask d '"is
pauied Lt. Col. I. E. Lee from the work ol the higii school suited
Fort Phantom Hill to Laredo. ' to the requirements of the pupils?"
During l.S.i; he worked for the it certainly has disciplinary value;
He remained m the employ the t indents. Most students com-
lie quartermaster's department pleting the woifc of tho grammar
ic same time does not lack for
pii v rM v ..1 crui'i:iY I.... - . VJ
GENERAL LAUD LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENTS K rK ' --
li.n iso il iwmt til' tit t Hit tin'
. i'..11...r i...i;i .i !.. pr . !J . . r . ii . i .k .
.i.wifmi.Mi rimer oayornimu. ni.-.... rrfi7r i naiKiui: wiin L'O soldiers tile wair- M..iine..... oo.. Wo .....f;...i .... .
... rTi. - i . i . f r.. :. I. . .. .. C I . . I iMlllll
e win ii(iv. .saiti me preacn. . i.n.-i mui ten oi ins men . Uook-keeniiiL' would anneal to his
f i
pupils.
' j m a . .
null! I iii minii'r nl IS.Vi tvli..n oi. i -.. ....
. : ' e . w" ' ' "W1 "" tiiu nuoi auoio 10 speno inree Ea of the 19th Century.
expedition was i.tted up against IIIIiri. years in wlo! unless they. A C0rrM.l0lllleill WIIIlls to kll0W
fro Il1!' nT T k:ou-they will be better prepared vInM the 19th (.rntul.y wfn e(K
x 1 to ? iV'.1 a7; " 0 eani " "Viff- Cemiltry iS aU "M end at 12 o'clock; midnight
hi? r gi niteresting and a valuable science on p ni l( of I)Mwbw31A
the Indians near Kagle Springs but it is difficult to make a vounir i o ....:...- . r.. ..
Th. ..ft....i;. . ...... : . ... . u.ii'i'(iMciiiMi iev davs over
i " !'". i.u-ui. man wnose ambition is to be a
ten
AlilLEXK TAYLOK C'Ot'XTV TEXAS.
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JOHN A. WILLIAMS
Attorn ey-at-Law- Abstracter ahd Loan .Agent-
OTraer of tie Taylor Conity Alislnct Ca. Bosk's.
Complete abstract of title to all lands in Taylor county lots in
Abilene Hiiffalo (Jap and .Merkel. Abstracts furnished on lort
notice and at reasonable rates. Money to loan at lowest rates
and on better terms than ever offered in West Texas.
Prompt attention given to the investigation of oh! laud titles.
Notary Public work done in office.
Office up stairs in Maverick Building. Pine Street. Abilene Texas.
FANCY- WOOD - WORK
(Jllice over Harris Drntore. Kesi-
dence in property formerly owned by I..
Maier.
mote force
V - ...
vears toiii now. dreenville
er.
The Kith eenturv will end at 11
er ."lake no our nsimi ( 'In ii n;i 'lames Cloud the irnide. and the .r : :..
'....." Unhi ..;... . " -" " - .o'clock midnight on the night of
vkv iiwu twi i hi ififiri . i u inn id i m im" oni iv i nu laiiiuiru . innintri '(wiArv- r .-... m.... ... t
DR. k N. BROWN. '.. 8 .... ...i: ;... ....:i.i '..;.......- : b? o u tiBu December. A. I). 12000. The first
""""" "" 'uKn" '.;ti i - f....u..a.m-iwi.K noinetry etc.. have their uses but' . nf . m.;;. .. : ot
D K . T I S T. iMllirtinlil"lllw'"1
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Kt.'thlisliri ivs
AUII.EXE
Di 1. 1. MSB
NTIST
DE
dfcl I II IU T illl'll II.Bl'ab ltJ...Of..l f I . . . . . .X"l II l.liVlT-l 11'linilll.. lllk l(mTk ..
w. twin iimhi ll. .- UIMPII'II UIC -'" iiio-lu lltll III- UlU IJITI IU t lln t imMCHi.I K'lm hini!l ...;.. I. i'n. .
I. :.. ..... . ... . .... .. w 0.......8iu5i;...i.0 rst ten vears i ( not end until
win on. do nio cnureiies twt to a .ie.ican woman in Jd.)0 .vir. :iS clerk jieconiit-mttf Mii...n.ru..i. I
unatril tiicMiiii olJ.0 uasiaihed.vestcj- 4 ' amp eide. 'tratcd forcibly bv irliat took nlace ' .. -. '. . . . . .
I I I . II 11 & IIITII II III I 1 Wl'l'll I MWi
iv uv ml toou t
. .
dU V . I ltiif lii.co Mini Mtlirk.' eufvi.Ac I...? i. ...... .. .........I... i. I .. i.:.-i.
Tiieoiganist stiuck up a h.Mn5and adventures of a militaiy char- school graduate who replied to
? tiie I Sir It eenturv will not hi'mii tin.
r . ..... . . ....
Pint- Siivfi Ahiiciif
i. r. ni.:iPOK. k. h. lA.r.Kt
ti...f i. ..;...: t m.. . .v
. i..n iiiv; iiiiiiii.iiii iMi.illlOl iiadcti
til the night of December :U. 1000.
ry I. 10(H) will be tho first
the tilth eenturv. Scnlv
AI ..f..l...i.r T ..n.x..... . ...
C- .......i.. UIIIMini. UIIII .1 ........
1. ICiro I I .i... v.i- . .. . . .. ... ............
in jno-ui-coiei eu niu v.oiueii man. inai our euneation is von
i .and v lien llic coilecloi-N c:in:i. ii;ii4.-i 'L.t..!- ti.o out. ;.... .. i.:.. .i....i. .1.. r ... i .r .....
- i'wgiu .! mi; civuiiii me louuer s uuverimeiueui ior an .. ..ir
I i'.:is wiili the bakei.N alter making tiie j gut married and settled iu Hitmen office ho : iV ' '
. . ........i. ..i m .!.... . ... .. day ot
....... ... nn-iv. ii ; loiuiu county and commenced larmiug.
OR HOUSE FURNISHING.
BLEDSOE & LECET7 men in the audience had cotitrib. era.e army helping to raise the for this portion. ' ' 'TT 7 " T
AttOmeyS - at - LaW? - --- T. Innmtiy.and was made Yun.W3li y..irl I am ZllZrTl TL
PIXKST..AIUhKXK. b .n .k- b cl I ow f I n '"""T 7 "lmil0If "l. school. j 00; and thV 2nd centiuv with the
Wi!ipraeiie.ijHii..rtsi.idgivr 0Kh IM lc botU hll" w Kl lhe rogniieiit marched troui Au- M.--II ere is a long column of V1 . . n M. .. IUfl
cIom. attention to all iMLsinesKimnisted beaten out of s.giit. j tin to Little Hock Ark. and en- ti-ures. Will von perform the ad- . r !
rhuitl s-.nvfinr ripping turning brackets turned columns)
Cypress tanks built to order. i
Abilene. Texas.
lSboj on South First St.
TOTTEN BROS.. Props.
to their cure.
C.A.KIRKLAND
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Olliee over First National Hank.
AIUI.KXK. TKXAS.
(Olitll.'V ll a iii'itli.l- ifnaiirun t.-i 11
eted t.en. Henry h. McLuliough s dition ... two minutes." wilh .
brigade. After about one years V. M.-l know how to add but 1 8jme '.
service and being elected captain fear I could not do it correctly in wif . ihtt vit.ir .M1 ... . . t.
(of the company on account of fail- so short a time. I reallv have had ' ' ' .
. ... . . . - iuiii i;i-u t in iio. .inn ueaiiii" ii
mg health he was discharged and no practice in addition since I left '.. . !tI .. .
... . ' . end at that although the Advance
sent Home to die bin the glorious the iiruiuirr school' -.. . . i
. . ... ' says it has not vet commenced.
icuiij.ii and wiine ectt.iig up copy :';."s '. ir ..i .. u .w. i ou ...ay iaKe iiiese papers Wu ... a iIc 8Iir riei to fi( a
.! 'Tf. .. !' A. r-A W . . T
"mi in tuin i -fi tfi i"ii lit ;i :i .nntp i r:n; iiffu itwiini
.. . x . .vk. w4V.
"I have a cousin who is a print!
er .-ays rJ .Ma.voi .1. iJ. Lougnian .
oi Notili Ies .viuiues. l.i. "jaome
yeaiMagu lie was. employed in mis
city vviieie they were piinuiig eir-
ciiiais lor Ciiambetlaiu. lie nad
a deep neated cont ;md terrible
LOUIS C. W1SK.
Al.K. II. II. TOLA It.
LOUIS C.WISE& CO.
IS A V I Ii". S Sr S . V I I? Uv :ut? "l ' '"in l lo ii:i : in
I '.tie. It cured liiui. and that v;ib placed in command of a companv lease morl era "e. deedf and
A f Y F P S l c lI 'unew ot Unaiiiiier- ot rouse
l' iX " ! irt "ut-li lifiiieiiy. 1 liaveoeen uta:
Abilene ------- 'I'ii.xu.. .iroiii in its lav or ever since.! ' .' "'
; Ollice. corner of North 'Jml and I'iiw su.
Texas edito: who does not kuow
name' .i . -. ... .
tlielu-MJ everuncvot C.iaii.i.e- ..-.M.l..i.c .... ..... ..; h : :. -"u . ci.iui) ie nvi-h in.-ureeu.
. " ' ...-..-...... .... -. ..o.-iin w iw e.icii one us you leiiuu il iu uie. ; . :ii l.rtr
liust Indians and b;;.-h- Y. M.-"Really sir I never saw t ; w...;..;... .r n... v
I i . U'tlOnl'ltl llltil in !-.. I ll.. !.. I t . I. .
j.uv ou expeneneeand ...at o. my : ' - " "1'!' " documents neiore. n the ;ouUjn t.h(s si M
family convinces u.c mat mis icm-. M' Wln" "'"avoidably killed while M ."Will you compute the in-' . Jt ()f December ilst I .SI 9 and
I v.. j ic mi wi.i in me. win m:. i uai ' matting iim-MU ne was iiiuiied iikc telest on tills uolet i oil will no-
ESTABLISI-IEn IN KSSO.
R6ML eSTPfTe HG6NTS
.. w. MUuntKi r iinay ue strong language but Uinta woll by the Federal soldiers dur- tjCe that it has seven nine
ilorilPV illld CoiIIISrllor-Sll-LaW 1 n-liri- v'"-". nMfeal.l10 CU'U' f iecoust.uc.tiouaid his house endorsed on the back of it.1'
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ts
AIM LEX E
TEXAS.
; broken open and pillaged of valu- y. M. "I fear I could not do
! tiMnrnntood Cmv ;.. i .:..:..... able contents. He finallv surreu- t ii-.r Tr i.-.r i....... m i....r w?...... 1
j &sitfvial attention to (olliVi'ions -vLei : We authoiie our advertised ' deled was couitmartiaied and studied arithmetic. You know we
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that every hour. day. month and
year after that time and dining
the 1000 period will be so much
time on the 20th eenturv.
Cood Looks.
OFFICE OVER ABILENE NATIONAL BANK.
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v..fai.ot u ci-n uu ui. ivuig& uuiie.i juusc uu iwiiu. nc uieii did not Have tliut in the liiU Uood looks are more than skin
UNev Uncover.) ior vJou.-uiipiiuii. j larmed until 1673 when he. was up-" schools." i deep depending upon a healtl.y
iLuugns and Cold upon tins condi-. poillte( ca ltaill hl t le f .0lli.r bll. ; M ..vVl oungman what do ' conditinii of all the vital organs
lion: It v on are atllle.icil u ii h . ' ' " i o y uunj iu.ui w u.ii uu . . . ..-.....-. V
- t-iltioii In line ('..I- nil . i...tit...i i a? i uie jiver oe inactive voti nave
kiiippeatul will uae lids rcaiedv l l'mn b l'"u ol-'' ' P 'lHt ' '.0U know?" Q . T lwi. .. ....: c
iinwua uiiin. ii inn n.ifiiiii-ii
p. O. Kox210.
Abilene Texas
V verv larize !it of itmn and ranch lands in Tavlor .Jones
Fisher. "Nobui and MitebeU counties
and unimproved business resident and
properly in tho city of" Abilene
paid for non-rc.-ident owners.
perfected and loans negotiated.
Prompt and cartful attention rirrit all correspondence
i
rdatinq to lands in the Abilene conn try.
Improved
suburban
Taxes
Pities
.1. 31 W.UJSTAFF.
ATTO R N K V AT L A
Abilene. Toun.
Will practice in the district and :rtiiiig lo o.n ciions giv mg it a ganil tiie Indians in what is now Y. M.-"I studied algebra ge-. be diso'ded y ou have a Dvpeptic;
county conns and give clop.- attention jinal and experience no ueiielii. known as the Abilene Cutiuirv. nmptrc nUti..iw...v vnnU.Tr ini!.'T.nnb..iilif'nnt. K"M.. iw ...
wiuvn n ifi-itotjini i. uvwiv.M uwm - v v caai'ta m l v a. ividliv. I n ul ai'
may leiui.i tlio Ootile and ... f0-.. ..... ..... .. " ... T. . .i -. ' fpctpd inn l.r.i-.. .. p;....i....i !..-
in ioiu iaiu. .inn iu i euio en o eiieiiiiMiv I'leueii auu uei- ..... j .. ..... . .....r..
secure good neait n and you will
ImVP n-noil )onLh I.li.rni. P.itt..ru
"Then you had better apply :8 the rre... nkl.riir;vp Tftll:..
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! to all hn.iiies. eiiiriKted to hi
i Ollice orer First National Hank.
eare. ! ou
I
Erastus Graham
l.vourmonev reinndtd. tn:i..i
inisotler. uecause of the won.i.-r : Iroin Burnett lo Callahan county man during my last veaiv
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! iui aticcebd oi Ur. King o 2Hew Dis-i and lias devoted lus time to the M.
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TTORNKY T I vV ' ' eu-i'iui pursiius ui uie iiinii nun iu iny ii-ieuu iir Jones. 1 our m-la . Inertly on these vital orpins.
j ..'. ".''" ' '' ' i '''.'""'"' .I1"v" 'I0' " :''-.l".1i.-liaril. im.lli.is iIoiichs much as knoulrdp-of Hiemistrv nculti le ' Cures Pimples lilc.tel.es Hoiis
! fii22F. "" tSE. ?- 0"r . ai-c- 1- - .Hlc. .uiu :&: Country ae I- fortnerl.v dl.l ; V. M.-" But sir I wish to en- j '' f8 "'". " R'0- l'
m . ttriwl if iYntii
the savages. ' ter the bin iness world.''
T. A. IIEXKY
jm.mxr "xr hj r
ftaiOrtiei n er I ii!nu-cL-iw mr.rn
L. C WlSEci CO: iAbifepeiVxas.
Senator Hlair. author of the edu. . C'yjt. Maltby is personally popu ' M. If you understand French : Colonies of negroes are bein"
ted into Oklahoma from Ala-
and other southern states.
defeated for re-election. .Jacob Th adventure his la er years are an as foreign correspondent." (They are wanted in Oklahoma to
(hiilinger will represent m-w evidence that "peace hath her vie- Y. M. "Old but I cannot write' vote the republican ticket to help
Hampshire in Blair's stead. j tones no Ies renowned than those (those languages. Our work was j out the party in that territorv.
jcational bill which was diseusH.xl lar and as his early life was one j and German 1 could induce Messrs. impor
so much some time back has been continued but varied scene of wild j Import and Export to employ you I bama
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1891, newspaper, February 20, 1891; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330056/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.