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THE TAILOR CODNTY HEWS.
IAMBS A. LOWin E.iltor anil Publisher
AP.II.KXE TEXAS AUG. 3. 1891
S U BSCKIPTIONtt ATKS .
One copy one year - - - - . - $1 itO.
l.nf cojy lx months ----- ut.
ADVERTISING UATES.
Terse Tart and Timely."
President Cleveland is right
with a big "It." There is neither
sense nor justice in ninety-live
per cent of the democratic party
being dominated by the other five
per cent.
The action of the House in
IHsnlnr advertisements lv regular a-h c-rti-rs . .. .
W)04i.i p-r inch iK.r month. Transient a.lu-r- adopting for the SCCOnd tlUlC a
tlsinir will be. eltarcd lor at a rate additional to . . . ... -
Uiio. wmditioawl on the lenKth of tiniu position JOlllt resolution providing for a
occupied etc. Kcgnlar advertisers wilt be civ- i ... .. ..
en & uiwount on apace of a qcaner or a pace and constitutional amendment for the
upwards. All reading notices .1 cents per line I 4. c . . . .
each week. election of senators by direct vote
kemittaxcks. js )nt another evidence of the lack
All liif.a In this office mn.v hf Kt'nl in rptriatcnnl I
ettiror by money order. 'Stamps will be taken ' of harmony betWCen the
in small sums. Addrets the J'tiljlieher. I .
Jamls A. Lowhv. Abden Texas.
two
branches of congress.
A coat that would throw off the
the darts of cupid "would be a
MMMUMMM.
Vl:PLny n?q twiV lw? ;r1?V1'7 great boon to the masculine vaca-
ol S.VW.00 by tlio 1-i.as State lair tor belnir the
b; agricultural loumy in its distnct and m tioners but its inventor would be
Itvi it w.-w awarded the Hanw r a the best a?n 1 ' j
cultural county ui'huMatebj tin- Mate r air ' forever flOWned Oil bv the great
M Jalla-. j o
army oi summer gins.
TKA1XTIMK.
1 rain from the east arnu s at 4- 0.1 and departs
&l I J-" n. in
'Iram Jrom the wefct arrives at 10.41 and de-1
parts at- u-oa m.
AKNOUNCEIENTS.
Democratic Ticket.
For County Judge
D. G. HILL.
For County Attorney.
J. 31. WAG STAFF.
For Sheriff.
J. V. CFNNI2SG11A3I.
For County.uiid District Clerk.
31. C. LAMBETH.
For County Treasurer.
G. A. WITT.
For County Assessor.
.J. V. CIIKISTOIMIFK.
For Justice of the Feace. Free
W. A. M INTER.
For Constable. Piecinct No. 1.
S. F. GOKHA3I.
1.
The Virginia republicans seem
desirous of pushing Col. J. Hamp-
; ton Iloge into congress over the
whisky route by which he left of-
fice at the request of President
Cleveland.
There are men on the democrat-
ic side of the senate who seem un-
able to recognize any interest oth-
er than that of themselves or of
their personal friends. They are
neither true democrats nor true
statesmen.
Mr. Debs was a little late in ask-
ing for anything in the name of
fair play.
Congressman llarter made a lit
tle mistake in his letter to Mr.
J Havemeyer president of the sugar
trubt when he referred to him as
a democrat. Mr. Havemeyer told
the senate investigating commit-
that he was a republican.
Gov. Tillman isn't the first offi-
cial to try to take advantages
gained by packing a court. It
It is well to remember tbatUhe
railroads were built strictly Tor
the accommodation of the public
and neither labor leader nor rail
road manager should have the
power nor be permitted to inter
fere with the public rights. The
strike made inevitable the govern-
ment ownership or railroads in
Took the Most in Baptist.
Jay Cooke in 1866 told the fol-
lowing: "One day when J was
putting government bonds upon
the market I was greatly annoy
ed by the clerks telling me that i. r . . . c
i ' D n M . -JThe fa9 at Hoods Sarsapa-
C4 . - wo wtui-o -. h rnrH thnncanri nf
i.iiiii iir niiiniuun 111 : . .. .. . . i -..- ..w -w -. .awMa..vw w
future.-Sai. Antonio I T"0 WT a n DU8me!s '
litem ana must see me To
The Past
Guarantees
The Future
tne near
Stockman.
Such talk as the above seems to
us the merest bosh. What good
purpose could be served by the
government owning the railroads?
Would freights be any cheaper
transportation any taster and
could the government afford to
get
- i
rid of him I went out. Said he:
" 'Mr. Cooke I have got 3000 "
in gold in this bag. I can't do
anything with it in the town where
I live; they are circulating groc-
er's checks and everything else
but money and I am frightened
because X think I will be cheated
others is certainly sufficient
reason for belief that it will
cure you. It makes pure
rich healthy blood tones and
strengthens the nerves and
builds up the whole system.
Remember
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Sarsa-parilla
Kui: roi nt .vrroiiXKY.
i nurhi I he raci for "ounlv Attontev.
I v:mt rue oiiii-e. I w.itu nil tlie ine j was openly done by one president
of the United States.
Fnvir l ran tret u eb'fii'U i proiiu&c :
Kwiit :imi iioiiuniblc nroeeutions.
.'. Y. Thomas.
The checks that have been sent
. . . x- . i i i c to Debs are like the authority lie
The ( itizens National Bank of . .
Henrietta aiisiieuded payment
a
few tlavs airo.
assumed bojjus.
lioyal brothers-in-law are hard
to liook but George Gould has the
But little is said nowadays about j bait that catches them.
the siher question. A much J It would not take the average
greater quetion is how to m ike democratie voter long U choose
what money there is circulate and ' between the democracy of the pro.
perform its functions. J tection democratic senators mis-
inamed conservatives" and that
President Cleveland. Nor
ould there be any doubt as to
bich would be chosen.
The executive committee of the
of L.. would better be careful.
st in their .eal to push forward
the movement to impeach Attor-
ney-Genei.il Olney they tumble
er the jirecipice into the valley
obihion.
Mr. Debs ma v have to strike
mebofh lor a new job before
pay better wages for the necessa-1
ry help than individuals do! If it lif I dispose of it. Will you tell me
is a matter of policy and'right for J on yur word of honor if these
the government to own all the bonds are sound and right ??
railroads would it not also be well. "1 replied: 'If they are not
to go still further and own all the j ri8nt nothing is right. I am put-
other public enterprises? Andif'tlnga111 have iuthe world into
this progression should be kept . "iem-
up how long would it take to drift tAfter further conversation the '
into absolute socialism and com-' Imm concluded to take them.
Hood's
Cures
Be Sure to get HOOD'S and
Only HOOD'S.
Hood's Pills are especially prepared to be
taken with Hood SanaparlUa. 23c. per bos
munisin We should like to ask
some of these visionaries if the
railroads already controlled by
the government are managed any
better than the others? Is it not
a fact that these government own-
erships of any sort oftener leave
a deficit for the taxpayers to set
tle than otherwise. Taxpayers
''What denomination will you
f (flip nf the I.irrrest audiences that
has ever assembled in the Ballin-
liave them in V I asked.
"This was too much for the man.
He had never heard the word used
ger court house was present to
J hear thejoirit discussion between
Hon. K. K. Legett of Abilene
.. ... . . .democrat and the old war horse
in connection with business. He A. ' .
Abilene
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l$rBut that price is always the Lowest C
:UXH) yards s o.. Duck for cotton sacks cheaper tban e?er kaswa Jsj AM
Shoes. . Shoes.
Ladies Button Glove grain Shses
. worth tl35 for 75cU
Hamilton-Brown's line Dongola
Kid Ladies button shoes .-.$1.25
Hamilton-Brownr8 fine button
shoes worth $1.50 for. . . '. .$1.00
Hamilton-Brown's fine Dongola
Kid Ladies button shoes. Nice
soft goods sold by others for
$2.00 to $2.20 our price. . .$1.50
Priesmeyer's extra fine Ladies
button shoes sold in Dallas
and Fort Worth for $3.00 to $4
our price . . . . j5 to 92.50.
Oar 15 ceat Mills a
MreaHwgtiaf atUteftryi. .
Henrietta Sateca btMtiM toss
goods worth 25 ctolSrUiaic.
-' CLOTHING.
We are selling clothiag f at cost
less than cost Com aad see.
We must make room for omr
immense stock of Fall ' Clott-
ing. Staples and Notions.
3000 yards 8 oz. Duck for cotton
sacks $1.00.
25 yards of good calico for. .$1.90.
Misses' Glove grain button shoes i-Z- T IVn'ZZ'
worth $1.00 our price.... 75cts. V"8 of Bleached Doi""?
Misses' fine Dongola Kid button i " u m k I' 'JtItT'
shoes worth $1.50 for-. . . . .$1.00. 1 20 oft flnish BechealkfIJ0;
Children's shoes Nos. 1 to 5 oame8tc fof- : W?'
f viota 20 yards extra heavy Brown Do-
ac j ' i..ui .wi n i mestic for.
.u.cii a duumc iiuu uugicoa pivn
shoes sold everywhere for $1.25
our price OOcts.
25 yards Gingham Checks. .H.00.
20 yards Dress Gingham. . . .$1.00.
Lr..nf;iAmnf.mn.- it- a. Wooii ... .." 1 ' ' A. " 5 bolts food ieans at 17 iota vd
scratched his head and said: ."vu . " - uanmion-jjrown s vongress anuflft ...... - f"i' ok"Z
- - a.in . Jones ot Bastrop. Ballinger Led-
4ou may srive me $o00 m Old B
School Presbyterian to please the
old woman: but I will take the
are not as a general thing very. heft of it in Baptist."' Harrison's
much interested in this question
of government ownership.
When the oflice goes forth to
Magazine.
Slender Waists.
ger
Buckie men shoes. Extra good!10 bolts Jeans "merly 35 cants
i r ;i o; r i -. now 25cts.
Hamilton-Brown's Satin Calf Lace J dozen jeans pants btrt 3..
America lor sx.uv.
easily be devised whereby the en-
terprise would pay for itself that
is the increase in the rental value
Wlwt xr.;;no nf ....;... ....... .v.. I
xm.wl.iwow "-" M" . nf rh hind would nav for takhiL'
seek the man it usually finds him marriage and matrimonial topics u H ; W1
I"inrr m -wnit tnp if i . .. a :r x '
'j'"5 '" iiiw ii. ure always liiieresiiuj'. u 1101 111-
The president has appointed J.
D. Jvennan of New York W. J.
Worthington of New Jersey and
Carroll I). Wright as the strike
commission.
variably instructive.
Thackeniy who detested wasp-);md build our ..
waisted women" once told a try uailillKer Ledger.
young relative who was much iir. " ;
love to take his betrothed to a A very simple preventive !
I physician before buying the en-. against the effects of exposure 10
Vbilene needs an oil mill and .. .; tho nmcntimi ?w m- mivw. m-d:
'What for?" his companion in. t be found in the use oi"a weak sol-
quired in considerable as!o;iish-'ution of ammonia (spirits of harts-
Irrirrntinii i5 tin anlv;iiinii nf l Pmirrmco mnn'o clirkna crM ADierH
i 1 t ii' w irt ri. 4onA "'v;n- 20 dozen men's overalls 35 50 and
this country and a schemo could by otliers lor S2.00 our price . . '
only $1.35 and $1 50. ' " V a
500 pairs James Means and Pries- '500 lbf ' ft 7 2
meyer's extra line men's at cost. I ents a lb;. or a bale' n
TT-r-iei nnn-nci a0 dozen cotton thread per dozen
X.TV.CJQO JKJJUO. spools 20cts.
Our ." e'iit figured Lawn reduced 8 spools best thread 25cts.
to 3cts vd. 5 naners oins for 5ets.
not get the Legislature to exempt Good Challies at 1 and Sets a yd. ' 10 dozen mens suspenders for octs.
such improveiuent from taxation Our ten cent value Lawns re- 20 dozen mens suspenbers 15 to
ind coun- duced to Ulcts yd. 20 cents worth 25 to 3octs.
Thibet Cloth Xew and stylish 42o dozen lead pencils per doz.5cts.
sold by others .for 12J cents 1 50 dozen hose and socks at 5 cents
our price Sicts. a pair.
there is enough idle capital in the
city to build one and it only re-
quires a little effort to put it in
circulation. If our citizens do
men!. J horn) and water. About a tea-j
'To see whether that wasn I spoonful of strong ammonia should t
not care to engage in such an en- Laisl is ;lll inheritanee or a conse- be added to a basin of water and '
tin
m
LnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnB1
WT sawB"nEZ
Judge Cockreil is piling up
votes and ma yet go into conven-
tion with enough 10 nominate on
ih-fct ballot. It i to be hoped o
at least a he has been a good
worker in congress and should be
returned.
ong.
If the world were populated
with middle-aged men who had
had their go at success and failed
practical racialism might be ac- J
cented: but how many ambitious)
terprise why not solicit capital
from abroad to conic here and
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111.1KU jluuliu uic -iL.ii biotK- young man. ''what do you meani" use of a towel letting it dry on
feeding emporium of West Texas .' ..(nvoiK" ;.Wl Tlm.ir.i-:iv o. the fane. To he elleeinal. it should
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Abilene Dry Goods Co.
ONLY 1 5 DAYS !
ciuence'' he replied.
Consequencer' exclaimed
the hands and face washed in this
without rubbing and without the
ljiit. some may ask where is the
feed to come from.' We answer
that the Abilene Country
onieally.
"Miss -
ha& the most beau-
be applied immediately after a
person ha been exposed to the
IS tile ...i .. .-:.. t."...i.....i ....:. ti... iuiici.il iw.tlu.v ...i ......!. ;.. !
I llllll I1VIIIU III JWILMUIlli SlUU 111U l"i.Jl. .llliuiivi UU l.IIIV.ll JO
... i v4 .ot a.v... .w.vt . iniutiisiteil lover. to tae a quantity of peach leaves
out very little it any interior to
that of East Texas owing to
fact that with the same amount of
II 1 "-.! l4l I
..uMji ..mi wiiu.1. u-11UnL-uiliercli(.iiitliyvoman Even humpbacks a poultice
turee times tne amount oi lanu can
be cultivated here. It is a lixed
fact that cotton is the main crop
to be relied on in this country
and the sooner our farmers real-
ize that fact and put their who'e
force to raising cotton the sooner
our country will be settled and
developed and oil mills will he
15 CABINET PHOTOS OJNLY 9e
liuauiiucu in cr. l" """. 'jumiiii oi ii-ii.ii iwi
to -She is deformed" Thackeray and macerate them in a mortar or
4 1 I t
'responded. -If it is a natural de-' other iron vessel and apply the
' funnily she may be a modurutcly juicy mass so formed a you would
This crdf aromatic
are not always delicate you know. ' poultice will Ije found ery grate-.
Mind 1 say moderately healthy ful to the burning cheeks and.
But if that girl's ligure is the re- hands as well as t-Hective in re-1
suit of corsets you had better go ducing the swelling J
ml hang yourself rather than risk - 7T t"r" "
. . t ... . .. . ... ow that Jacob Coxey is the
the evils that will inevitable fol- . . . .
IlOIlllMci' ill the Pennies nnrtv fnr
i low." i ' . . v
i congress pop papers win nave a
-AT-
Kavanaugh's Gallery
Beginning: A'ugust 1st and ending August 16th.
Abraham Lincoln once remark-
ed that every man about to marry
All papers willing to'.. . iVMt. . ... u.itll ..
kJAIA IJIItil V4 1 Vki.. M
young
IIUIIK'I'OUS.
assistjthe Abilene Country should
jmblish this that we may soon
liae the much-needed oil mill and
perhaps a compress.
SrnsriiinER.
Why Editors are Unbelievers.
club and make him tell the truth
with reference to the chosen part-
ner for life if there was no other
way of getting it out of him. Al-
so that the parents who would al-
Kev. Dr. Ta Image gives the foi
ls
lowing sensible reason why skep-
Culberson is a long ways ahead
for ginernor and will not lack
much ot having the necessary two-
thirds vote on first ballot. It i
men. .and all young men
should be ambitious would be
willing to lose their identity and
chance for individual success in a ticisin exists among the newspa-
community conducted on socialis- per men: -One of the greatest
tie principles ? Surely not many trials of the newspaper profession
If the democrats in congress is (nat ils members are compelled
. . . . ... i in die nuini nf tlm cli!lins flf tlie
to be hoped that some loud-mouth- wiah to please tne repuuiicansaua "- " - "ri.:ltl
l" J- il I . . ... iMvtr rl Urn nnv ntlier nrolessioil.
disgust tne country tney win con- " ' -
tinue that tariff wrangle. Through all the newspaper offices
passes day after day all the wick-
' edness of the world all church
bickerings all vanities that want
to be lepaired and all the mis
takes that want to be corrected
and all the dull speakers that want
hard time .showing that the Peo-
ple's party took'no hand in Cox-
ey "S effort to marshal millions of
tramps under one banner in the
city of Washington a few months
ago. Weatherford Republic.
A Georgia farmer was the other
SS
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C7I
en
llemember the date for we will not continue these prices
longer than advertised. Vou know we make the best pic-
tures in the west and you can't afford to to miss this chance.
All work guaranteed first-class and will wositively be fin-
ished within two weeks. Hoping you will all come to see
us 1 am yours for pictures.
KAVANAUGH
THE
PHOTOGRAPHER.
C7
xn
ed tricksters may not 00 aole to
manipulate the slate convention in
the interest of some "dark horse"
and defeat the will of the people.
Eor the last week the report of
sunstrokes m ihe cities to the
Senator Hill seems in a fair way
to get the laugh on some of his
democratic colleagues.
The Brooklyn preachei who
isaid that there were no women in
low a girl to marry a man without day shearing a sheep from the
knowing as nearly as can be tail towards the head. When
1"J ' T i
known his physical as well as asked why he had reversed the
moral condition deserved to be rule he replied "I voted for the'
scalped. third party last year and I have
"The whole marrying business ever since been ashamed to look
is wrong' wrong." said Mr. Lin- a sheep in the face." Gonzales
coin. "Fashionable girls have too Inquirer.
often foolish mothers who care
for nothing but to sell their flesh
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115 DAYS. 15
and blood to the highest bidder.
northward of us have been quite jiwiven imist have some very ag-
numerous.
fn lie elnonent nil the meanness
gravating females attached to hisUmt wams l() t hs name notic.
There is no longer much doubt
but that China and Japan will en-
a'e in a long and bloody war.
Already blood has been spilled.
Sondium fields that are ripe
and those that have been damaged
household or else to use a bit of
baseball slang ho must bo preach-
ing for a release.
ed gratis in its columns in order
to save the tax of the advertising j
Railroad employes who com-
plain that their wages are not as
high as they should be can find
In His Wife's Name. some comfort in the fact that they
A story is told of a New York "re not the only sufferers. The
merchant who had met with a investors in railway securities
long series of business reverses for instance are faring quite as
and who would fail every time he dly. During last year over GO
built up a fortune. These trials per cent of the total railway stock
by tire had mado him learn a ju the country paid no dividends
thing or two and he became very an(I over I0 pi.r ceilt' of the mort.
uauLluu aiiu ouuicm c i unu uii
HEADQUARTERS
m the ABILENE COUNTRY fo
CENTIME Light UrxxiNfs SINGER Sewinc; Machines
Cklkiikatki) Chhu;o Cottage Organs
M'Ca.mmon & .Mathusheiv Pianos
DENSMORE TYl'KWKl'l eks.
Anything in this line on Easy Terms or dirt cheap for Spot Cash.
C;KO. I. WIT.C1A.lfS. Aeut.
First door north of Fanner-. & Merchants National Bank.
t-&" Needles Oil and Kepairing."XBa
I column: all the men who want to ' business trin to Buffalo not long ae bomIs Pai(1 no iMtrt
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ii u uc uue as juis ueeii aaai i- j)e se riri: all the cnicK-Dnuneu ago he was taKen senousiy in in i- " wunwwiv mi mt- imur
ed. that one man was the origina-
the sugar trust rumors
tor of all
he must be a very industrious in-
bv dry weather should be cut as dividual as well as an unsurpassed
soon as possible to prevent injur- jiar.
in the chances for a second crop i
Th
sippi
for
damag
localities that are an exception to
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philosophers with stories as lon the hotel ana a pnysician was year is still worse 'mere are juo
as their hair and as gloomy as summoned by the landlord This railroads in the hands of the re-
?heir faces Through tlio editor- Vcmi S f0 "P vers because their earnings
then laces iniougn in tuuur imau'g room and he saw at a 4 4
?nl sind rnnortorinl rooms all the i thot the tintioi.t w.s in a I;ive ot come up to tliQir expeii-
a. - v rf- .. tAtftii Vrf - . -rf F . . rf .- -
.follies and shams of the world are very critical condition. He fear- ses and others are hovering on
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SPAULDINC BROS.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Plumbers and Steam Fitter's
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: 'csm.n fi-iv-iftorihivniid the teiiin-' ed that there was absolutely no the verge of the same misfortune.' Kurr.ati-. n mi vin.is or
... .. -. . . - - v 1..'n ma kkj-v . . ... it itti in 1 1 iii I ikf rmrtim irt
' he tnwn n ' m iik i u-nc ... . -. .. .1 1 IIUIW HIT 1MB icci'i ei . 'n .nn.ii mrn "'" "' ""- "'
- f. . 1 r -' taticm is to believe in neiineruou ; .... - -.... . .... south
e country west of the Missis- wiped out of existence by lire last . wllllon rt i o sur- "My friend he asked in a low - - T" . .
t . . . -. """' "ui w... - voice "have vou anv reiirion. ininsiurs ui auui Abiatu.
r v.t 1:1s been drv and hot week and aliout twentv-hvo neo- . . . - .v.-. -...-.:... "t mut uumti n-Jeu"' . .
' l nnse to me mat ill mis iiiujcaaimx .... . .i tUr. l.Vi-nn I ordetM 5 t et at Tav orconnt ' -
1 .wl.- -ml (THUS are badlV ll!e HPJ-isllOrl it! the timnes. i 1 :. I U- wnn. lIlIKlt lUSUtU Ult . I''1' .r.nrr lw.n;. tV.r tin. u-..nL- inil'irir 1ur11t " K-.V
vvw w ' : uieieaiesKes. . vm -- .: t 111.eklv. ''its in my wife's r k;: p;; IMlcI
ed. There are only a iew der that journalists uenee any- .. rV .vbr-ietc r - TfBVT
A.itivtt....'iii-.v..Av-i.;.-' h r--H. m m
. . -ii 1 . iiimg. m. 9 s w Berry and wile to A II Kirbv VVHHr
1 ami Arizona NMiisooii oe states iu . - vi...Mt Hm been sktinir on thin 7-s nnd '. Woek C Hiiehcs subdivis- V IrV v
llllA the Cnion and along with Utah- The great strike has resulted heat has been skating on thin .Q . w NP
-- - - - 'iiio.irnii!lv to Mirricultunil iudus- ice with a chance of breaking CLbww.kto tanners A: Mercnant?
'ta beco. rt.u ovew.ll .nkl- throe a.U.n.oas .UonZo to tbrugh .nU making the .owes. SSHiT " """ " . .
M .pkT"!"8" ." ml' u."! nia'lfn i ' - - - . ' Ohicofio were .trictly en.bargoed reco. ever known and .to de- SfiSSft SSEti '! Hi
Meikel is a good town and n a ciovernor Hogg's sneech at San fn 11A ue unt. 1.1 dnvs. entail- dined 3 cents for the week. V ith i0f lot l&. block 11.. illinAbilfne.SlsSO. H.
. 1UI 111k H.UU V..U... ...--.
Wr lttfii. always 00 liaml h full stork of Iii?. Iipe Pitting Ilath Tuba
Waali Uaiini Kitchen Sinka
Hose Windmills" Pumps Etc.
work clu-erfully given at Lowest Prices Give ua a call
I'lttmbini
oarlin;.
m
FIRST STREET. ABILENE. EXAS.
bank would nol ay there at this
time il soon would ami it strikes
us that some one would make a
good deal by engaging in it.
A measure has been proposed
in congress in the nature of a con-
stitutional amendment for the pur
pose of giving the general govern-
Antonio this week was a
studied effort than his
more h)g
"""farmers.
great
at the State en-
promptu talk
campmen
was no
over the other. Gov.
either a prophet or no prolit.
. -i i 11.. i.iai..i :.. i. .1 A Hrirnnn liv Klipritl to I Mai'.swear-
lrkca nn feeilors and Hiuroaus geucruuj uiucki'u iu me . "----"--. ---: ----- 7
toss on lLtut is auu vofo ing:n. all right and title to the Joshua
It is stilted on ood au- wheat delivering districts it is a Gray survey Xo. -it s:o.w.
indication that the - "'JV0''.: :.. L l Z:
i.e. jiiiu .- 111 uiuviv 1 . uj ungues ciiu-
diTision of lot 1. in block 'Ml. Abilene
. -... I ... XT f ..
thoritv that not less than isuu . wiusiaciorj
t. but in senlimsnt it carioads of perishable products western receipts are about two- Jijjsjon
improvement whatever Wtfro lur0W11 upon the farmers . thirds of last year's 2.271514 bu. "vinC:
other. Gov. Jlogg is . - r rnirr.nia n mmitict s.nS. S7'J a vearairo. while lease for
Cameron to Geo Wnlelie & Co.
.. I...:. . - -r nni:rAi.n;0 niriitict Z .(9.A. 'Mi) a vear :ijto. while lease for two years. lot 3. block Abi-
ana iruu groweis ui -amuima iu to.w y. - -o .
r. j r t .t..t;. tlm nY-Trrta frnni AtlflTitip nnrti
rot. ior want 01 u.iuaiiuiwuuu. "- v.vFw t
..-. 1.11... k-:.i :r cii ctni-.ic need not evneet svin- are insiguiilcant. only 072402
1 nin 1 1 1 1 1 in iiiiiini 11 iiij'i- 13 kjtiu ijui"" ..v. .w 1 u
lene for S'J5.W a month.
Don't talk much about yourself
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gerous c
ombines and monopolies j at New Orleans.
E. ii. SHOltSH
J
Farm and Ranch.
Dun's Review.
with prolit.
A 5774-
East Side Tine Street
ABILENE - - - TEXAS.
Watches
Clocks
Diamonds
Jeweliy
Silverware
Spectacles
Novelties
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Repairing line watches a specialty
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Orders from a distance will re-
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1894, newspaper, August 3, 1894; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330147/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.