The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1891 Page: 3 of 8
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f Iu tappoit of the wU establish-
ed rule thata jugtiodtiif tHiCHC
tbryij Amis for.luelaintfff1- that
fiifor.tlie men thai bring "grist to
the mill" may be cited a cause
that wrtb tiicd some years ago in
t Maryland. " Tin- action was agaiin-t
a railroad company for killing tin-
' lilufntnTs cow on the cuinp.'iirj'N
track. Tli testimony was in
favor -of t lit company feuding
overwhelmingly to show that the
cow had "im business" on tin-
track. After the hearing I he mag-
istrate promptly decided for th
plaintiff. The company's attorney
was greatly surprised and asked
ais honor upon what grounds he
could arrive at such a decision.
He said in reply i hat the compa-
ny was negligent in not put
. tiugap a signboard with "Look
out for the locomotive" painted on
it. "lint she could not have read
it" said the astonished attorney.
'Very true" said the majesty of
the law 'but it would have been
much worte for ihe company if a
persou hail been killed and under
all the circumstances the company
is getting off easy. .Judgement
for plaintiff."
To Kill tbc Lotterle.
Austin Feb. 6 Judge Ter-
rell's bill introduced to day seems
to be a clincher on selling lottnj
tickets. How it can be avoided is
.going to exhaust the ingenuily of
dealers. It reads: lf any person
shall sel! or be in any way con-
cerned in selling offer for sale
keep for sale advertise for sale
or shall in any way assist in pro-
em ing for another an. ticket or
part of a ticket to any lottery he
shall be fined not less than $10
nor more than .o0."
A II ii m ime Judge.
Dallas Times-Herald.
Sewial men were before the
city court tins morning on the va-
grancy charge. Where the could
sutisf hint that the were liom-Sl
men seeking employment he dis-missi-d
thfin. "1 shail not impose
a tine on n man" said the judge
"for Ihe crime of poverty if he can
bIkiw me that lie is out of w oi k
anden.bavoring to find emplov -
.. iii
incut limes are hard and main si
good man is out of empIo. nent."
The presumption that exeiy man
knows the law is pre-eminent l
absurd in iev ol the tact that
even tli moM learned lawyers lino
that were altogether mistaken
about it when the ease goes to :i
court of appellate jurisdiction.
And the houoiable appellate jmlgi
funis that he was in error when
the ease is leviewed by a ftil
higher court. The verdict of a
petit jur is not more uncertain
than the judgments of our highei
courts. Farm and itauch.
Among the lessons taught b
the eveius of recent years arc that
ITniied St..tes Senators should b(
elected dll ecth by the people and;
that a icpudiated House of Hepre-
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SClitatlVCS Should die With the Vote
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Khirh Miiiid.Miitis it It is also u.w.iereiiUi i puiciuoe bcu-.i.
whit.li c oiikU mns it. t is also drcg8l.fi aIld :l j.lulIiv ial or '
hciious iiue.Ntioii whether the; ....
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teims oi I'nited States Si nators
i
are not Too long for the perfect j
woi kings of popular government.
The iorce bill would have been an j
i .;..wi.iwii.;i;tv ir .vM..nt.Mn
Obvious imposMlllit II execution
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Rinle law would soon be bWept
lrom the statute books if the peo-
pie could have had a fair chance at
the United States Senate. Nash-
ville Ameiican.
The right of a railroad company
to compel passengers to pax. 4
cents a mile for transportation
when tickets can be purchased for
3 cents has long b u an interest
ing question. The case recently
came before the Georgia supreme
couit and it was held that a con-
ductor had no right to put a pas-
senger off a train for refusing to
pay 4 cents a mile even though he
had beeii instructed to collect 4
cents K mile from those on the)
train not haxing tickets.
Chicks fed on sorghum seed will
grow and thrive amazingly. Okl ' notice by publication to be made in
fowls relish the same food. Jn j f newspaper. Tor thirty day that
w . I in a certain suit pending in the District
fact sorghum Seed is an excellent j i'ourt of Tax lor countv. Texas the num-
chicken feed and is comparative-'fr of which is mo and in which K. s.
L""- " : ' ilughes and . b. Hournov are plaint-
lv cheap. Give your chicks audi ins and Addie B. Hunt. Edward II.
fowls all they will eat of it and the
iucreased egg production the
rapid groxvth of chicks and the
general tiue condition of the flock
Will convince anyone of the super-
iority of sorghum seed as food for
fowls.
m m m
Jones has a bad habit of snor-
ing ou the slight provocation.
"Where is your papaf" nsked a
yisitor of Jones's youthful sou and
fceir. H'8 in his stndy asleep.7
ilow do yoa kiioxv that hcis
asleep my little man!" T heard
hiat; aiy papa sleeps out loud.'
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SCROFULA
It U that Jopurtty utifcc blood wfclak -ctunulaiing
in the ffimmi U the neck pro-
duces unsightly lumps' or swellings; which
causes painful running sores e the ana
legs or feet; which ferelopes ulcers in the
eyes can or nose r iwlsghllndnet or
deafneu; which Litlst1ta of finples caa-
cerotu grewUis. r tbMuqrtlttr uuatwtar
tions usually ascribe to "humors;" which
fastening uion the lungs causes consumption
and death. Being the most ancient it is the
most general of all diseases or affections for
rery few persons are entirely free from It.
Ho:Bcr cured
By takmg Hood's Sarsaparilla which by
the remarkable cures it has accomplished
often when other medicines haro failed has
proven itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some of these
cores are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula be sure to try Hood's garsaparllla.
" My dasffcter Mary was affUeteJ with scrof-
olous sore neckfroa the time she was 23 months
old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed In ber Beck and one of them after
growing to the size of a pigeon's egg became
a running sore for orer three years. We gate
her Hood's Sarsaparilla when the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dis-
appeared and ndw she seems to be a healthy
child." J.8.CABi.u.ztNaurigbtN.J.
N.B. Be sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SeldbraUfewgfUta. fl;atxfrSS. Irira4onl7
tr C. I. HOOD CO. ApotbcarM Lswell Mm.
' IOO Doses One Dollar
Ketnrns from Oklahorim's re-
cent elections show that the dem-
ocratic ami Alliance tickets have
b-en victorious. Guthrie and Lo-
gan counties elect Btruightout
democratic tickets; Payne county
s half and half democratic and
alliance. Kingfisher and three
counties on the south arc solidly
democratic. Ex.
Senator Lubbock of Harris
e.ount has introduced a bill in the
legislature requiring proprietors
and keepers of hotels and lodging
houses to provide tire escapes and
mean of notifying guests and
olhei inmates in east' of lire.
Speaker Reed's refusal to grant
ihe privileges of the tloor to Mr. ;
Lane an Irish member of pallia-i
inenl on a briel visit to Washing-j
ton is iu marked contract with the
rourtesy ol Vice-President Morion
ro the same gentleinau. lie not .
o. I extended the privileges if the ;
tluoi ot tlie senate to .Mr. Line but "
n..pioi.sed a re-eptioii lor him in
! .. Mhe cloak ioo.usand inxited !
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a lhl. w.i:.Ioi-.n to meet him. Mr..
j Moiton i.n Mjcinl! a well-bred gen
t.eman. Mr. Recti i. a boor.
Meinphi Conimercial.
What an immense sum would be
added to the agricultural elasse-.
income should eveiy farmer or
farmers wife or daughter devote
. .
.arm. An hum-rai'li din d-iilcl
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nirt of the almost universally neg
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souable person that time thus ex-
pended will realize a larger income
for the amount invested than al
most any other branch of the farm
flic farmer's wife or daughter who
will run the hens of the farm on
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. cmiimIiIp oi" nrodueilM' the
Jl" -p.ioii. i I'" ". .i
i two caeil ear lor ine pariy who
DIOU'ftt and lilOperlv caiCS for
p. 0U( l. .inn piopnii
them.
The international
monetary
' ennfVionei- is consider ll" the
(.OiiKl em t is ioiimiuiiii lc
' tiuestioii of a tllilforili colli to cir -
j
..nloti. in m A iii.riiiii I'Miiiitrii'K.
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j Of course that coin must be a sil-i Muiorof the City of Abilene IVxae.
j ver dollar Now think for a mo- i Au'sl : v- sy
; ment of the exceeding mellowness '
j fa proposition that such a coin
; shutild be made of mateiial mined'1 " f-iiifiim
jin the United States and nowhere
nliin
Ar.. . .wH..r 1-ni.ii.rnnitv
v - . 7" . ' -
.! a &a . u m i . a ft r a .'
and building walls and towets
MT-iitiKt ri-cinroritv both -it once?
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Dallas News.
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ro-y iix'srrri.x
Vc ltron'n Iron niitrra.
i
l'liysivuut rei-oaimviiii u.
Atl dealers Vce n it. H.Ofi ir iKrttle. Ocnulae
bas inule-murk aad crowed re J lines on rapptc.
.Sid Conger oi.e of the largest breed-
er5 .f line poultry says : ! have seen a
"i er sick chickens cured bi the use
ot Itass Chicken C holera C ure. I regard
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Cilaliou.
! To the Sheriff or anv Constable
lor County Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to give
Hunt. Mattie G. Townend and M. W
I'ou ufcetid aredefendant8that the plaint -itl's
on the Dth day of February. 1-1)I
have tiled in said suit interrogatories
propounded to Ueo. XV. Hunt and IS V .
IJunt as witnesBes both of whom are
alleged to reside in Logan county Ken-
tucky and that a commission to take
the 'depositions of said witnesses in
answer to said interrogatories will is-
(utron or after the thirtieth day after
huch publication.
Herein tall 'not hut of this writ and
how you have executed the same make
due return.
Witness. David J. Red. clerk of the
District Court of Taylor county.
c;J?) Given under ruy hand and the
55wMl of said court this the Uth day
of February A. D. 1SUI.
DAVID .1. RED
Dist. Clerk Taylor Couuty Texas.
By J. II.icxxKS Deputy.
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SOHOMACKER GOLD-STRING PIANOS
Awarded highest premium at Centennial Exhibit 1876. Contain lately
patented Ivory Sounding Board Bridge and Improved
Grand Action. Beautiful Finish.
We
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We deal direct with Manufacturers and can
offer Close Prices.
WAREROOMS IW UWIOPr RL.OCK
PIXE STREET.
GROCERIES
RimCSUr9rA
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AND
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Wc have added to our stock of
! and Queensware and are prepared
wanting to bu.. e hope to merit the patronage ot the pul.Iic on
these goods ju.-t a? we have on umeeries: 1st Ian 'Iealing; L'ud by
kind IJ?llJl11.J1I . ;nl . !IKlf hy tfVUlK ihfrlu lhuX W1 suit ex cry-
bod. Conn- and examine our
City Ordinance.
Onlhiar.ee designating hick stands etc.:
He it ordniui'd In die Otv Council of
fl... ritv nf Aliilfllf lllilt Xl.rt I h rnl
i.srei.t ksi f die line win-re the samr
:..i rL..fJ .riti. elm. 1... inii si
tcrstws iili (.'lu-Miiut mnrt iifumi :
ihaiiie is lierei
!mine i.s herehv Ue-iLMialcd hs tlie t-taiid
wagons ilrnxs delivery wag-
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ions and all Kinds of vehicles for Hire
while waiting lur einpl.. nient in tne
Cit of Abilene l'exa..
All eiiicleh when nut employed ehall
be uruwii up into line at the above den-
iguuteil phues with their drivt-ro in at-
(euuance or have their teams tecurely
tied or have tlieir teauix detached from
vehicle.
It Mia!l be unlaw ful fur any vehicle
Standing at the auoe de.-ignated pinceh
io Manu nearer than t went -live leet to
rl. jinHivi.lkMii' tin- r..n...iiv.. strnMis.
u BllslI bc UIIUlvvflll or an3 owner or
; Urvt.r u; anv ve.ue.e wle waiting em-
di.ment iu Maud at any other p.ace
than that ahoe ueiguated without tne
COIlseIltof lllL. 0ult. ur controller of Ihe
prr.ui.es on uh.ch they .mud.
Provided ih.u uii- ordinance rhali not
be construed io ajipu to deherv wag-
.oils ol puraull.-. doing a general dellVerv
opines in connection with their buM-
1 ness and without charge.
vi9.
fii.m v i..iul itn' ruiv tf ti- nni
h. .. ..r.iii:!.... -ii:ii ni .n-
' victiou in the .uaior c.Mtrt lie lined in
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Appmieu .laiiu.iri
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The State of Texas to the Mierin' or any
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. iii.riiiuii j a i ii i iii a. u k . a m & k-
1 J '
Oath therefor having been made as re-
quid bi law loiiare iieieln commaiul-
ed that uy making publication ot mm
citation in oiue newspaper published in
taiu euuui iiueu a hccn iui mui wimi-
secutive w'eeks previous to the return
. day hereof i on summon 1'. W. li. II ines.
delendant to He and uppcar Oelore the
tlllMlCi: A lUlltl III 1 tUUIIICl -V. . IU Uf
liiddeu in and lor die aforcraid county of
"l'.i l.ir ill t li. ...uirt litini. tm-ri'iit n
Ab-.IM. on ue lat Mondai in March.
ltu Ucll r ;ui d:n u all1 lloliUl UMl
UIlU lUurt. lo linjv.r iie hu.t ot I'ralt
tr(1. firill . 111. i.. i.Mfr ..1
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U. K. I'ralt plaiiitilf hied 111 Mild court
on the aist day of Jamiari. A I). lo.U. designed a jurv dulv appointed under ..." ..... 1K (N.'ri-PHMon.lPi.eP Holic-
;aud numbered 0.1 tne docket ot buiu he. lv to .Jess the damages 5i.siaued 01 taxos. Lon espOlldeuce sol C
of Tax- court llwagauiM the tald i'. . ll. 1. v..n in .11.w11.11? si h.-..T..1 .-las road t'- OlHat IIUII1 pefSOliallX
niiira.iuumSiiij; in -.uusianti-s .oi-
lows: Balance due on verified uccouni
olone huudied and lorii dollars and
twenty cents (iUJ.i'u).
Herein laii not but have you then
and tuere oefore said court tuts writ
with 3 our return tnereon Miowmg no.i
1 on nave executed tne j-ame.
iMtueU this the 3t da.i of Jamiari
A. I) ley I.
Cix en under iu 1 hand.
N . A. Mi.Mhic.
Justice ot the 1 eace or I'reciuct .Nu. 1
Tayior 1 ounti lexas.
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Oh What U Cough.
Will you heed the warning. The sig-
ual perhaps of the sure approach of that
more terrible disease Cotibuinption.
Ask yourmlf it you can afford for the
sake of saving 50c. to run the risk and
do nothing for it. We know from ex-
perience that Shlloh's Cure will cure.
your cough. It never fails. Tbisex-I
plains why more than a million bottles
wen aold the past year. It relieves
cmap and whooping cough at once.
Mothers do not be without it. For
Unid back side or cheBt use Shlioh's
I'orous riaater. Sold by Geo. C. Rarri.
cBm.
prtWOS AHflOrWANS
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.We have the. Celebrated
r
Of Philadelphia.
also have the Matchless
GRAY PIANOS
fc SON PIANOS
" ORGANS
OnAAnCiWflre
wavwaam ww w -
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gioeeries a nice line of Glass Tin
to oiler inducements to panics
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goods and learn our prices.
ItOLMXS A SOX.
Xoticc'lo Take IopoilloiiH.
The State of Texas to die sherilVor uny
eon-tHble of l'alor county greeting:
ii..in.riir.i-.V.uii.ii.ii.iiv.i n.at..
chum-t.j he puhlished in mmuu m-wspu
per nuhlihlieil in Ialor cotiutx Mir
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Conntv Texas.
Frank Warshaw
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No. ro
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Kiltie Warsh
To ail perdona interested in the aboe
entitled suit:
Notice is hereby given that Frank
Wandiuw plaiutill. has filed interroga-
tones in a certain suit pelitliug iu the
dintiict court of Tailor count v. I e.as
wherein Frank Wartdiaw is plaint ill
and Kittie U'arohaw in defendant. No.
ooi. u r.. .Me eiinurg a wiiiicq w no re
sides it Keeve. eouiity. Texas and K.
J.JI- J Them
ard (ouni . icxa.-. the answers lo u huh
will be r.-ad in evnhnce on the trial ol
" V ; "K -:'?V? ' has al.so uled an
llV! .'" fMi sm tBt h;. '
Ktl Vri.li:iw cannot he lound; that
ner resilience is unknown and that she
""e "V -'"V V lr'; anu imu a
ci.miiiissioii will iMk on or after the
thirtieth day after the publication of
this notice to take the depositions of
said witiiefe5.
II 11 IlXWh. V-1(1.1 l'Jk1 .-v f v lw.
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diMnct court of la.i lor county.
tiiven under my hand ami fceal of said
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court at ollice in the citv of Abilene
ithi 2.'rd dai of.lanuari A. 1). I vI .
j D.W'll) .1. HrL.
j 'lerk district Couit. Taylor Co.
And of this precept and how 3011 have
executed the name make due return.
- XVitnes- I:i-id .1. Ked. clerk of the
d'trict court of 1 ai lor cotiutv.
1
-7 Given under inv hand and the
S"2!Vl of
said court a otlice in the
citi ol AUilene. mis tne .irdoiaanuary.
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I VU J. KKI.
Clerk District I v...t. Tailor Ceiinty.
Texas.
Iload Xotice.
The State of Texas. To F. 1. Olcott. a
ll.r.siil..iii of I'ailur conntv. and
owner of .section No. Pill hlock ("l. 11
A T. C. It. K. landa iu Taylor county
Texas and K. ft. 1'illsbury. a nou-res-ident
of said county and miner of
heetlou No. lit) in riaul block and coun-
ty II. A. Heading being the original
grantee of .viiil nectiou 110
1 ou will take notice that we. the un-
beginning at the northeaat corner ol .ec-
til 'o. l.i where it intersects vitli 11
public road running to Uuion and Buiialo
Gap. thK.ce south with section lines
nmi .4mr h.m :.r si.l- nf cid rtt-i-i Umh
luy and 1 lu to the line of 1'ailor and
uimiel" counties will meet ai Jackson'.-
scliooi Iioumj in Ju-tice i'reciuct No. A.
t;:mi Iai tor count v Texas ou the 'Jlt
dav of Februarv. Iyl at 1 o'clock M..
tof Uxt. prp3e uf !UM-sMng the damages
incident to the opening of said road.
And you are further uotiiied that said
roaU takes l"i feet off of the east side of
all of that portion of said section No.
101) in Tailor county.
Witness our hands ihis 21st dav of
Januari. isyi.
Fkaxk Tkaylor
G. W. i'ucirr
Gko. Lum
tl. W. Holudax
U. W. MlUIiLKION.
Jury' to Assess Damages.
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LHuiirr. Liiiaaber.
I am now we'd ttimiilieil with all '
kind of Lumber and building ma-
i u:. . i . n- 1
iJ al" ?f cbeHIK
I aui: oxbi 1000. j. . rKK.
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CHICAGO ILL.
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS
01 overthe Farmers and Mer-'
j qhants National lSiink(
Abilene
iniene iexas. i
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We nave a large and select list
'ol lands and town lots ami win
give special attention to sailing
tiinm. viin risi to bu. sell orS
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reil( Correspondence solicited.
J. G. MARTIN
JlLACKhMlTU tt WOODWOIMCKK.
I'rniupt nttcntion glen to all work en-
tnirftt.'d to nit.
IIorNc-.sIioeiiin Specialty.
Sutith of .1. It. Hulls' Wagon Yard.
South Side. Ahilem. Texae.
FOR BEST AM) CHEAPEST
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-Go to the-
iCITY
BAKERY ;
South First Street.
For gcod GrocrI ko to i; l kc A icha.tz. j
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Tart ri wi hnjrootl nt.li n-Ril Iprvc ordure
hcri- Fxce ileliveiy to nil lu.iuortlieritj.
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J II. riCKENS . OAVII) J. UED.
PICKENS cV RED '
ABSTRACTERS sad SEARCHER of RECORD.'
Olllee in Courthouse. Abilene. Texas. ;
Special attention given to furnishing j
Abstracts of title. Having a complete;
Abstract of Tavlor count land titles as '
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reeotded in 1. hi lor. Isexar and Iravis-
counties we are prepared to fu
straets .n short notice and at r
rnish Ati-
reaKonable
prices.
II. A. T1LLBTT.
LAWYER S ABSTACTER
ARILKXKTI-:XAR.
In addition to my abstract of Taylor '
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have a eompleie abstract of the Land :
Olhee lues and ot Ira vis and I.exar
count ie?. having gone is rKioox to San j
Antonio and Austin and abstracted thh
data.
wCClea"ilaln&Co.
Real Estate Agents
Olllee S. lind St.. Abilene Tex.
Will sell and rent ual and per-1
sonal properly render ami pa. '
taxes ou same redeem lands sold
in euarge uas oeeii a citizen oi
Tax lor cOUlltV for 12 Xears past
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J. E. WRIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and
GENE-HAL JOB CARPENTER
Shop on Oak Street. Abilene.
J. C. COLLINS
PAINTING DECOBATuHG and PAPES-HANGDIE
ABILENE TEXAS.
au-attea alrea on all thtse ela.
of work.
Md all Md naHy
abilene BamMm s
zJ'TVl-B
liave just opened on estauttreetcoi
class in the line of BooIb alri
to call and inspect the stock
share of their patronage.
T.C.DANICLSOO
MINKBRT & PHUiLa
General House and Sign PaMters
-
Paper Hanging and Decorating
Special attention given to all work entrust 5d to their
tiuiates ou work given on application. Patronage solieicited.
Shop In RSney Building South First Street.
RUSSELL WINTER & MILLER
ittAt'UFACTURERS OF BRICK
Contractors arid Builders.
Office and Shops on Oak Street.
Plans and specifications for modern business and residence build-
ings. Also estimates of cost furnished' Give us a Uial.
RUSSELL WINTER ft MILLER.
J. R. JONES & CO.
Manufacturers and dealer in
'UUT'TvfcrBTETR
Sash Doops Blinds etc.
Large Stock of all Kinds of
Building Material Constantly on Hand
ESTIMATED FURNISHED.
IIIJLIER BROTHERS
AUILBNE TEXAS
IWOGIUPII ART ID EXLMGIXG CILLERY.
An Elegant Knsel and Wail Frame Given with cacn Cabinet Sitting
Views of Abilene Country a Specialty.
We call special attention to our Eiilnming Department. We
arc prepared todu the very linrst enhirgiiius from small pictures to
an size in India Ink and Water Colors. Have vonr work done with
us and don't risk the chance of losing our pictures b sending off.
TKIiKS LOW .1X SATISFACTIOX (il.Ht.iXTEEI).
MILLER BROTHERS.
HAVE
Your
EYES
K
J. F. CLARK
Vlio Makes it a. Specialty
Satisfaction Given.
Union Block Pine Street Abilene Tex.
SPAULDING &
MACHINISTS PLUMBERS anil STEAM FiTTEuS.
Are prepared to do all kinds of ma
chine repairing. Keep a full
pipe bath tubs hose hose reels Btea'm
ttinjjs pumps and well supplies.
AGENTS FOR THE
Cal! and see us
South First St. near Jone'
o
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learn prices and give qsi
Very Kespectfully
AND -
ALSO
irrni.iTHV.wi)
satsfactorily
FITTED BY
WOODWARD
stock of
FOR
PRICES
PERKINS WINDMILL.
and get prices.
lumber yard Abilene Texas.
mnftmwbYic
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CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE
1 -irr-.ilfd to tlop CUOLEBA sbcbs roallrj nd laerrsM ti
V:k Pr.Jn'1'j-j 21 per at. It U oIoMd br ooie of tka
lirMt ' w-.'-t Inlflliftot Brf Jtrc la ite Soathirnt.
Price 50 Cents per Package
y-r " Iti t. E-nijUU or at piitpalJ oa rtetlpt of prlt.
BASS & BROTHER
WHY
Art Sods Peorle Alt its Late?
a . 1.- .LJ i iVI.L T.iT. I.m Kn
Icaoira to wait till planting season run to the grocery tor
titektetds aad then repent ever it for is months rather
thaastop n4 think vhat they will want for the jardtn.
VICK'S 8EDS aever disappoint is the verdict
.few tk atiUiOM who have planted them. Kit is Flower
"r Vestab!c Seeds Phnu Bwlhs. cr anything in this
Itoe. MAKE NO XZSTAKE th year but send :o
Cus for VicJk'M Floral Guide deduct the so cenn
torn first crfer. It costs nothing. This pioneer cau-
kvM tnawiTai dsrae colored plates. Grandest 2forel-
titm ever oflerod aoo in cash premiums to tho sesMlinf
dmh orders ftoso cash prises st one ohe Sute Fain.
Grawd offer chance (brail. Made in different shape fro
Tr before ; 100 pages 8 x ie inches.
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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/m1/3/?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.