The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1891 Page: 4 of 6
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IE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS.
A. LOW in K.tltor and Publisher i
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ABlLgE I'bAS Ji'Ll 31. isui.
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SUliBCKIPTIOX KATES.
One civ one vear - $1 m.
One co.j. nix months 7.
ADVEKT1SING UATKS.
Display advertisement bv regular advertisers
50 cenu per inch per month. Transient adver-
tisinir will ba chanred lor at a ratr additional to
this conditioned on the length of time iioaition
occupied etc. Regular advcrUscn iwlll! bepv-
en & discount on space of a quarter oi a page ami
upwards All reading notices 5 cents pt-r line
ach week
KEM1TTANCES
All d
ui-6 to tuisoniwmay be sent in registered
ir bj money order. Stamps will be laU-n
ettr or
.n wnii iitti Address the Publisher.
Uues A Lowky. Abilene. Tea
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Taylor County has twiee been awarded a prize
i $5ou.oo by the Texas State Fair for bclnjj the
-i RCT-irnltnral wtuntv in its district anil in
VM it was awarded the Manner us thr beft ajrri-
ultural county in 'he State by the Mate Kair
t Dallas.
TRAIN TIME
'1 rain frmn the e:ht arri-r :it -l Hi and ib-pant.
.14 3 p. Ill
Train from the went :irnw-i :ii ! i: :unl !-
uru at 11 r.! a in.
.Statement of Finances.
When the present administra-
tion took charge of the city gov-
rnmetit the following -items or
ources of expense were in ex-
stence. The present Council
hought they were all needed and
continued them until it become
apparent that our estimated reve-
ues would not cover themr at a
ecent meeting some of them were:
.ut off not because they were not;
ooo. usotui and necessary nor
ecause tney were
un-
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le or extravagant
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pmiRP tlif. rovpniiPR worn
icient to meet them.
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fnr nn (tattmiitr. fnr flip in-
F fl --. ry -i i..
on of the City Council only
:.
l following statement I
have made use of the most reliable
rrniilQ nrP(iflc!hln ThnrA nrfl TWO
6 L. - i
Bnnrnaa of OYnAiiRP faiwl vnrv 1111 -
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portant ones too) which cannot
be definatelv ascertained in ad-
ranee namely: Fire Department i
and incidentals but by taking the ;
with it we might reasonably ex-
-wit mi iiwiriKicn in thu IMC
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Cldeiltal
ih(.iouii.ii.u...ihv -
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:penses. But we will put this
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source ot expense ai me same mat
m . . . 1. .
it was last year ia the list below.
Now let it be remembered that
the current or general expenses
of the City Government must be
paid out of the revenues denv
from the following sources:
1. An ailvalorum tax of -jr
cents on the S100 whieh
would be on $2 :00000 S 5oU0.'
tl. Occunation tax li.lKXl.l
:i. Water rents iMW-1
4. Poll tax 'TUOil
."i. Hnes in criminal eases. H'i
Or $1031
1 should explain right here that
the amounts levied for schools'
used for any other purpose
llu)se specified. Hence itywo
i --1 .....1 .int.fnuinM tny.HOrl
cost of these Itoms for the past I " u.b "" ' ".""" " eau I iy lor I havirMmiiny imor- tiols w.n. ltol tliat .1 rol.et . y i;!kinK ...l.li.iiul. ..r MXUw". iiirv ..f ViJiv i.'.
Tear aud addinir ordodue.tiiiK6ucli;t1'0 1es' ""1 tia lc!1s lll!t iimlioii Iron any (i-Ji)linikeiiil-ii fi.Us thronh ll.n ballot the people !' ;;;! '' '"'":ZJ!tl '""' "''' i''l'' :''ll"'r'1 ''' r"!"!
IZZs-mZTJX" " li '" ' o the road Bo I -aay . illlcml tu htatk reign ot .he iJiT'U'i.K 'rX
conditions of the city a very close 1ttat110B.e ses tb wer0. ""; i 'pliable. It i- also ail two ufulutwmry. v...cMy if hey -an JJtJJjC ; gjjjj- J; fSZ j..;. '" .'?1'1'.HhJ
estimate may be made. The 'voidable ... all nece ssary.aud the tht. IcalIill ;ll is bllld.. lor.-il.ly ifthey must. rMl' .lu.tiec- Court ..r I--. No ;!S:::;;!::;-;:;!;i:;!'lr;L
amouutimid "out last year for ln. j expense created by them quite the road are .oiuS live in IJnuov Sm.)1rlws im nVv'" 'S&r" .Thr'S.Tn ' lt' '''-' ?.'$ZJXj
Sdentol expenses as 1S5S.G7. reasonable and all would have wilI - ... 's .""' wl UA?J8Z SwvtViSS !'. ifleS.-
I see notbing- to indicate that less j .nt.nued by the presen ol lilc m Scw Yrk will ... J itX Jnrol nd tiTl'Xt t "Ti TjgSZ'Za'X
will be needed this vear on the ' Ooumi could they be met .th . too lha.t l0 . Ve UI(.mn:lliMnji Stomach was dis- ...e"..
. i-i..li..l the esttmaled revenue.. Itut it i ;-. ul - ullll.n lor the trull I..! his Liver was afibtiiiK 1. ; " i. Kv '. ' i v. V. . al -r .ftl.-At.xaml.r I.. srv.v
RfrAPts nnd bridges and to create . lle tms l'nUil''" veK ;l1 ' . tertainineut at Armory Hall August nn. hji .. .lV of .iiy A. D. Court ot ani couniy a juryi.i layout
Streets and bridges ana 10 cruue sucIen(H to Sam Houston nVlnrl- .Mis Dickmann isa frraduate of the i5:i. ami establish a iiret-e abroad be-innmi?
i Kitik-itifr fntitl nnd to nav lnterestj 'OCiOv.iv. ... . tIN1... -it a point on the Abiluueand Merkel
in" 1 .nJ lpSfl?v biT formal Institute. Ml Stephenson was une of the Lyceum Aeaden.y. ew ork. and wa .J ife S1""; l. roiaint the northeast corner of .said
on City botldS cannot legrfb MB ? 1IieIIllier . f t lt. sto.;k comiwiiy of t he 1Kl.i: vIoJ(lu1- Tcxass. Marli rvey. thenee iu run in a
U0U8M ; TT- X" sl"l i the Sam Houston formal
thflm into this calculatiolA Wue3.T A- s ... . ... v ..n
o-.-n ntT?inor to do with ihocur-
rent expenses live JrulH LUi
lect every cent of theYtaxs as
- 1 .1 rt sl
shown above we wouia geLjcxo
399.50 but who is iat
know that a full tax never lienor
collected s0me -
I e allowed or Aelin-
- i"rSr Wot.t
never can
thing must
riueuts. Ordinarily
er cent.
would be a safe esti
but as
our collections have bo
ally good (owing to
of our collector) w
5 per cent on advalorem
6.200 which leaver us
vrr 4a final of JlHKeSsiUET alld
LoIlTin" this amount is 7 pe
jent. Now multiply 5890 by 7 and
what have we f $1230. Now in
addition to this he collects $2000
occupation taxes for which he
gets 5 per cent. This will nake
$100 wont it Well then the cost
of assessing and collecting is
$512.30 Well we have this mat-
ter settled now lets see what the
treunrer gets 1 per cent on all
ioiids received bv him and 1 per
r
m untiBU-
tl& vigilance
ewili putit ai
W poll
VJf.TvSOJl.
' cent on all sums paid out. Now
'.remember what goes into and out
of his llUlldS advalorilin lllld poll
tax $5800 occupation tax 2.000
water rent8 $9000 lines $19950
added together makes $100S9.50:
b ' '
1 per cent each way makes 2 per
ccllt doirt it. Then lie gets 201.79.
N O W let US put down the vailOUS
:.. nr PTnpnc0
ilt-Hlb Ol expense.
Assessing and colloctinir. . . .
TreagureJs commission
Incidental eNpeiiaes
51-J.oO
J01.7U
is.j!.t;7
IjUOO.OO
WJ.00
SiUO.OO
G0U.00
7-20.l0
ire department
Mayor.
Marshal
Deputy .Marshal. . .
i scavenger
1 Kirklaml reservoir
Pfan" for running water works
:?I- per month
i.:ix).u(t
iMlO.lHI
;5uo.oti
Colleetorof water rents
' Secretary
Aldermen '21 regular meeting.-.
'2W extra meetings 00
:ioo.no
IHi.oo
1MMHJ
I."i00.0j
Night watch.
Health Officer.
Electric lights
ii.i.vj.Tt;
Tin cost of the lire department
will bo materially increased this
year or at least ought to be. It is
unreasonable to expect men to run
and dnga heavy hose cart as
much as a mile in some cases with
1 the thermometer standing at 9(5 in
the shade common humanity and
the safety of the property of the
town demands that the lire boys bo
supplied with horse carts. This will
increase the expense of that de-
partment to $1000.
It ought to be remembered that
the general expenses have been
I materially increased
over last
i vear.
The electric light
plant
! ttIiiiOi u'ik nrmtrnpf nil tv lnsf
year aid not
get
into operation until the begmnin
of the present vear which adds
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il.oOO. The deputy marshal was
lurvt ottml nTTtil until Tru-nmlini" if
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last year. iieami ouieer w;ib
created about August last year
but uot paid uv.til tlus vear
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The
cost of water works is s'JOO more
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I ... nA.vAit tl-iflTl
Council that created these things.
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vim u iii vivvii uiuiifiiiiu iwm
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cu-.iiitv.eiv oikiito nit i) tikli t IlittlC.
Ol LIlll-OI. yl.llia "III will" liii.il..-
and eighty-nine dollars and fifty
d 'competitive examination of appli-
j cants for appointment to a scholar-
Institute will be held at Abilene
in Taylor county Texas on the
22nd day of August 1S91. The
following persons have been ap-
. pointed as a board of examiners
J for this the 43rd representative
distliet to comluct saitl exaluin
atio11' to-wit: Prof C- G Foust
of Abilene Gen. F. V. James of
(cents. are necessary to use up the iron III. had running sores on ins ie . -; -;; . 'Ahil-ne bei!l!rill Pslil rlain.yon uiii art :e.-..niir.siy.
11. A. Pokteu. which will be made out of tliiS;r eight years st:uiditg Used comnv; U) tf er lf hl LV nrown i.'.i ..;".
. I. ...... Knftln.. lit I. Im.trii. lllttf. fli ...... :-... .a ..IV .III.. ....I I... f'l 111.. .IV V
in Aciiin-iloL' fnr rnmifMl i . i n.... .1 :.. .l .. ...w. i . ... . .. . - .1 inti.n.ct fit r;iti. otolith Her ee.nt ler . ........ ...
ed '7 r 7r VtVnm g i-"-;n.ca Save ana ins leg is sou.... ;;; ; -;v Th:il-hl Illlleist8'im .i!.rj:ii.-wM
i iMiLiiiuiiuiiiuuiiuoi.... .i.v. peel lor our town 10 gci nun iii- ami wen. .iuhh oie.iui-i wmn- the pnipertv ot plamtitl. same is 10115? - -- &-
'which I believe it will be but inu to enclose it wlien it goes b:i O. had five large fever sores since uuv and is now unpaid. That Ifioaii 'otire.
in the above statement I have put dead if it so happens. on his leg doctors said he was in- said Marlin is a ;jo-rlent of exas. j;
w u .. fi'iiniiii ir tini;mn..... Un. Vours Trulv. curable One home i-.ieuric-.n- 111BI1 -1 ' .... ntrainst the rn-on- Martin .-urvey. Altraet .o. I-.. Mir
lO.uiti-.uiu.uv. l . .!.. tun! :iml one box" lilieklen S Ami- -...;.i i.rri.:t l...t .-till M:urinh:i- v.-v No. 1: K. A. Oai .-urvey. Ah-
"o tween $310.00 and $1000.00 be ad-. .... c.u. ...i iit i tin.lv. Snld ..;n..rrX-. cni.i nlmrv. iMuiiitiir ask.- uraet No. !:: c. K. 1. I. M. o
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...-iO.ueu as a eui me eApewe m- ineil. l)V Uass tiros. - : ".t ir.. S 1 ...Wts f rveV. Ah-traet No. .K. survey No.
-...sm. ill I r;.-) 7(! it ivnulil tii'ibf .. .... . ... . i - " '.."" .i ....". I li.lin Mi.slii.rn survi'V All-
y.30! ''I..' "' blhl JIJ.-SU-N iiameii Gtepn-1 v11i.lliiniiil. :... ..... ... i....... v.... ti...t. -.ml r.rn.-t No -JiK. Mtrvev No. !-':. in Tay
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4-1 ltll.. V.-IIL.tiillC... .. I .. .
trTontJr' ' ' c I uiuwi jsviiivio ..i..- iVeeillll J lieaire. I lll. promises io lie - - u-i.st.T -ilireetion Will fcurvev ones lo
Baird and Prof. O. Speer of lloby. j ue staid so long. I.Io has lived in
All applicants for appointment j Corpus Christi and vicinity for
must pass an examination betorc nearly forty years. He leaves
said board. Newspapers through- seven children: sonsGeo. W.
out the district are respectfully jno. L. Frank and Phil. J. Ste-
requested to copy. phensou: daughters Mrs. lien.
Clarendon Texas July 27th 1S91 Gravett Mrs. Henry llawley and
J. N. Browning I Mrs. Wm. L. Funk to all of whom
' :!.. .flrt.. Avtnnilii ifc savin ni til V.
N. Reirftseutative 43rd District.
s rs
HM.n T?nrf. Wnrfll nn7.fttn RflVS
JLUU AWXW i.w. -. -
J. W. Davis who was to have
been hanged August 10th tor the
murder of B. C. Evans died in his
cell on Wednesday evening from
something like congestion of the
ibrain.
Netr sour crout at Mackech-
neyte tAion block Pine street.
TiCtter from G. T. Harris.
Llano Tex. .July 21. 1S91.
Kditou News Dear Sir: I dierly conduct won the commen-
still remain in this little city. The' dation of the entire camp at Aus-
peoplc are very clever and socia- tin.
ble and the weather is very warm They were royally entertained
and drv. There is a good corn bv Mrs. Ex-Governor Roberts as-
crop in this country and a good
prospect for a cotton crop and
the outlook for thu building of the
railroad from Lampasas Springs
to Llano and from Comfort to
Llano is excellent. There has
been a party here since since I
came fro in New York and has
made a proposition to the town to
the effect that if the town would
... II.- i .- winnnmi
tiive lueni a uoiuis ui ';w."wi
they will finish both roads. A
iiiiri.i. ir m ! i itwii ii t fil MtllI--
Will III ILIL l l.T ill. iuhiiv" .j......
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dav to solicit subscriptions and
.: m i i.
will commence work Monday. It
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is thougiit t lie money win uu e;isn
ruised. It is also probable that as
. 'ill i' llllllliinilllll nun""
work is commenced oir p '
rt .ifil lilllllil III nil ill fl'l'f Iflllft.
soon as
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tnose two roau.s uio .MirumtMnu ;
i
from Harnett will be extended.
That road is making arrangements
to widen their guage. so you can
sec that this place .will have a
boom. The people are prepared
for it. for since last boom the town :
went so dead and the people had j
so little to do that they went to
work laying out additions t the
town. If they had laid them out
alphabetically I might give thein
but as it is 1 eaift so 1 will give
you an idea of the size ot the
town. When the boom comes it
will include an area of about "
it :i.. ...i.;.. i. ;.. 1.H..I-..
uimic.- .1.I....H.. -U.V... ... ..
enough at present; but there is
plenty of room to widen out so if
any of our moneyed men want t5
invest thev can come down nid
get a .slice of rocks for there is
plenty and nearly as hardYts steel.
There is line iron ore hewj and it
is immense ;im inenty
1 .
water in
Lip nver m miu dei
; me inci a en.u ui.t
timber.
c kead-
it is saitt tnni i.iano
lie W - '"" -
ueryYiiil
j
i.aarters lor al l l lie v
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i
ers
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in t (iMti:i r IOM irom men I ooivft.
; lnioim.mo.i uom mui o
There will be a ..K. o iron nr-
..... . i;t.u- !! HIT Mlllt !l I'tllltll'
""t'"l""M"' "
enson at 7 o'clock on the morning
of the L'-lih.
MM... .'. 1 t.wil-
xi.v- .ui.v-.m - -
:noved here with his father in
1Slri. He was born in Baton
ltougc La. January ltJOS and
on moving to Texas lived first near
Beaumont. Ho was a volunteer
j the Texan war for independence
JlU(j .served with distinction.
j)eath was not unexpected to him
as 01lIv :l 8jl0rt while ago he told
his daugbter Mrs. Funk that her
mother now dead two years had
appeared to him and ysked why
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. Corpus Christi Caller.
I)...n IntnLln! ;. tlm o.i.illi
ICIOUIIO IlllfitOlWU III UIU OI.U.J'
. law-.are informed that the scalps
taken are not to be returned to
the County Clerk but must be
. .
presented to the Commission-
er's Court in open session by the
person or persons having killed
UAuinials ; aud they will be re-
q;d to file the necessary affida-
vit before claim can bo allowed.
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the company s heaifrniugers Dili 1 0f the Peoples part v. Kesolu- uain mereior naui ..r .. .
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nun aim an uie .iiiiicium-Hi.- mm r.uwnni oiiepiieni. iijuiummh". bi. ii.h.-.ui.ii ....". i.iii;nri.. i von have anv tsamaut
31.1J01. reat iron mountain. Oh. I am ho . liut.klt.n-s Ar. afrom its said date. Said note hear. .; ... '
Military Company.
ihc unitary boys bv their so.
jsisted by Mrs. Graham and Miss-
Garrett. Ice-cream fruit and - .- - - -
cake in abundance with nature's iwwMMi C I mil SI
choicest garlands. The boys will I IWMW" :UM c OI wmi - i
cherish the most pleasant recoN j;jj aeiv- cImml'I' Suluirhaii
lections of Camp Stanley and tne'Si. -. n
Indies who exerted themselves to -M Ij04S -- up.
m-iko their stay so pleasant.
koI1 Discovered.
Grenada Nicaraua. July 23.
Considerable excitement prevails
on account of the finding of gold
. . . . ll.
in placer mines at. l'ntsagolka.
. lllllla
Nuggets irom ( to .) pouiulb
have been tound.
A soldier found a nugget weigh-
in. i iiiiMiiiK'nnil mi iitiwmiv: twirl;.
:v;i. in I. iiiuini ii in. ..... ...........
Say ! !
l-'or the next sixty days we will
put in a complete cistern ot one
hundred barrels capacity for sixty
.dollars.
Hathaway & Nokthut.
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V(m arc onlere(l tQ report aLj
Citv llall Monday night August
. n;
A full lleIMirtIIielll is (lesired as
hugillMS ofimportance Ls to bo
trans.lclccK
1Jv or(jcr o!-
' 0-Y. STKKKKNS pies't.
T A. nL1.:DSoi:. Secretary.Texns" Third Iarty.
71 e Farmers' Alliance and
Jiviifsrhts of Labor of the Third and
'Fourth congressional districts of
'j.xas have been holding an en-
:rnminent at Sulphur Springs this
-
Weck. Senator Pfeffer ot Kansas
.UH president Powers ol the
i.wi;. Alliimrr are nesetlt.
. Indiana .
- speeches tl
l IIUIIIIIll .---.. j
ins far are all in favor
i A . .. I.. ..... t . il...riikn niittntitn
: "'7' .'" n'. tVrri v
vi .....
. ciri.iwrtli Tlirrr
f mu?p! ...
.
linn.
i:.- in riw.L-tnfiiiti . assist im1 hv the
.. .- .
;est talent in Abilene w.li tfive anen-
ureal treat as she is a charininu ; young
1: Troul
1'i:t i.
.-onjr. .
i l:...-
The Flower (Jirl." Mi.8
ph-kmann.
Music hv the String Quartette.
Potion scene from "Romeo and
.Juliet." Mis Dlekinann.
I'Airr n.
Song bv the male (juartctt. Messrs.
Archer. U'oodard. Archer and King.
Music bv the String Quartctt.
dramatic scene from; 'Two Orphans."
Miss Dickmann and support.
Admission .Uand 7." cents.
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Ci
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--v&.- J g fear
" wmovtsasr. l"'
;hoca -a j::c Rtk or Side. Falling of
the Womb &c. rifibV d will
strengthens the veak snd lecD.e Jia m
.curcfcI:n an eisc fads.
PRICE. Sl.CO of all Drgists.
Medici Adviser mailed free on application.
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?ffli::; .: ;J IrrcjUnUS fSf.Saml forlv f"t fi! ' " saia road aad f..r that i.ane will .V-
... .... "WSrSttte at .he cour.ho. in Abilene Tayli.
v-r-s. u niLfi k n -v.- ----. - '-. imi; nr in a i .ipl: i iii i
iH In I IH damages incident to tne openi g oi earn -""'"- O.T.T iVmi when and where w
LlllSLIUli road.and for that purpose will meet at A igt t -I.Ji. : . htii a lid .a
JS'&S
BLrTS$
a
a lisravs Have Bargains
of
Kesidenccs -M(h up.
Asients tor rI & i". K. it. Co.
iuuI Franco-'lVxan liand
C'O. Tjaild.S Talr. Joik. Ki-li-vr.
SIi clu'lfonl Nolan. Miti-iVII ami
and Howard ftiiinlio. TiKt- a:v
Choice Lainds's Low rrire.
Lon Time aad Low In-tvvvst.
Office Over Bas
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citation !v I'ahliealion
Xo. i-ji.
The state of Texas. To the hcrill o:
anv C'onstaliU ot Taylor County i;ret-
inj':
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5gr' ZS S "i'w' MrfiirTi-.
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and allei'injr in sutistam-e as fU--.:
That . ajJ. n . -ae-.. -
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S. Urown. piainuu. one eeriaiu rom
there hefoie Salt eourt. tills wril wiiii
.f.. rl...r..nn Jmu'ini- liU' Villi
Lav e exeemed Ue sim.eV "
32oai XoilC'O.
To the unknown owner of the Willis-
Avc-rv airvey. Ab-iwel H:.'- slr- ; l saiil ruafl siVlhal a- lakes llfty
;'-'"-V .'"rta ciinUv""; "".'"l-u" ar e.'am 'ron. 'YLVnorthnne
Court ot s:udeount. ajun to i.ii out -" - ... lirv. tnterseet the eat
cornerof the W in. Ii. Hardin league and - - .-sll.rr. ...... .... tWf..v
si'SEES
fhn qnilTnWPSI CUrilLT Ul UIV timui .uir
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i. i ..u..... x j iji riiuru t iiiiir..i'i :i
the court
tTei on aturuhietl.i
f August 101. at IU o'clock a. in.. '
Coun
when amrwiiere we will assess iald
damages.
b J.V.Wisi
I. Jluan.
.J. A. TllOM5.
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.Jurv of view and to assess damages
PaNtliraee Wanted.
W
Pasturage for one to live tnousanu
head
id of cattle six months to two years.
Plenty of grass and water steer cattle
refefre()Ut WU tlke !iny kind.
V Abilene. 1 exas.
i Julv M. 11
house in Abilene Jayior ' - "-.o- -:".:.
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ABILENE TEXAS.-
Koad Xolice.
To tlieiinknon n owners tif the c.;.H.(n-nt-lt
sni-vex . Altra-t No. -V. survey
No. -J. ami the II. I. Martin -urvcy.
Ah.-ttaet No. l7. .-urvey No. l.T:i-
lor Count v. Texas.
tin will take notice that having been
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Voll Will take I'.Ot K'f t lia t We liaVC
been appointed by the Commissioners
tin ea.t line of the .lohn .Moherry hiir-
vev. tlienee south with the said line of
said MeSherry survey to the Abilene
VU5r:iUSi:lh:::.'V:.i!:
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there ineet us and claim anv damagt
you may sustain by reason ol said ro:.
Veing opened
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1. J I" MAX.
J. A. Thomas.
Jt. SricEK
.Jurv of s iew and to assess damage
Aoiiie to Jlentisth.
The Board of Dental Examiners will
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F. N. Huowx
- Board of Dental Examiners for Fort
second Judicial District.
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in All Kinds
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rriTLK to everything
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SepBeSc ited. makinr purchasers
ile and secure.
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r Di'Sfriptivi Pamiihlets.
ii- font Free.
ly lrnti.sioii to tho
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Pine St.
Market
Your
Crop
This
Year
With
Light
Running
Harrison
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We
Guarantee
Mutual
Satisfaction.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1891, newspaper, July 31, 1891; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330078/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.