The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME 10.
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Improving and brightening up for a very
will for 30 days sell a good paint at $1.00 a gallon--less
than it cost We have few of last year's wall paper
patterns just as good and pretty as this year's which we:
sell at cost for the same period. These are cash prices only. !
BASS BROS.
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MfKUfiL
Capital 100000.00.
I'ri-i'M-r.l.
Dirkctoi: 1. II. rarramore T. S. Rollini? C. P. Warreii J. M.
Radford OttoW. bteifcns Brooke Smith E. H. Sintenis.
WILL STITH & CO.
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Land Loan and Insurance Agts.
D. W. WRISTEy. R. G. ANDERSON.
WRITTEN A ANDERSON
Wholesale and Retail Dealers hi
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
A Fivsh .Supply and Good Stock always on hand. Come in and
examine joods and get our prices before buying. All goods deliv-
ered free to any part of the city. Don't forget the place at
Wristeifs old stand Pine Street Abilene.
-MK YOU WISH TO MUY.
R
FA-RMS. It.WniES. CITV OR
--OR LliZE
be SUP6 TO SCE
n wnnE to.
. W. WRtCHT
--ABILENE
Office ove Wooten's Grain Store. North
investigated. Taxes paid and
DON'T BUY CONSIGNED
1 livs-i" inlruni nts :irc liahle to lia lu-cn on uk- at other places ami
ina lia- lti:li tn the houe I sfcr:il people ami rejeetil
You ran reailily ascr-rtain uh-tli-r the inttninieiit offi-red for sale he-
luas ?u the oni'-iiiie'l elas- r not hy iimph olVerin to purchase it on
ea- pa nieiiH without Mpnin note.
Ooi-'iniiK-nt am-nt-J. when n-llim; intruinenH on iiHtallment le-
iiiaiid not nl iron elal contracts hut nole with interest anil frequent-
It th-emte"-arr an ailihlionat lo jter cent legal fees.
" Notes are t t taken as aihlitioual security hut generally Tor the pur-jm-
f traii-lrriiig to ruaiiiilacturer.-. or selling them In urd-r to raise
inom-v Ul't'.-i- iiites must he paid on the Iav they become due or the lo9
I all ea-h l-aid liltlrt he ep
f-u.h ii.-triinieiit- i!.-.(-n.- i.o siiipalh . We are eah hu r- e have house.- in aco Dallas
t-il.-.ton !loi;-'cii -an Anloiiio jui'J An-tiii earrj a larirer -tocJ than all othr dealer
in 'Uxasc'iii'i.!.! 5 U haxeSw.in-tablisheilover.' inr-in Tea. We do not a-k for note.
on time -ax- r J" t" nn blink ill Ieas.
Ti5(.-. COCCAX A. IJIIO.. DALLAS. TEXAS.
f the iiismimeiit and
HEADQUARTERS
in the ABILENE COUNTRY for
GKNTINK Lhmit IlrsMNti .SINGER Si:wi(; .AIaciiinks.
(.'ni.KuiJATiJi) C'hh-aco Ctta(;k Okcsaxs
McCAmoN vS: Matiitshkk Pians
DKXSMOK13 TvrKWlSI'lKKS.
Anything in Uliis line on Kasy Terms or dirt cheap for Spot Cash.
;i:o. i. wii.i.i.i.irs. a gem.
first (1. tor north of Fantu'i- A: Mtrchtmt.- National I5:mk.
t-y'"2seed!es. Oil and Itrpairing.-toR
Tlcfera
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minrwiniss-r ? ?
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DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN?
MARVELOUS SUCCESS !
Dr.
C MdEflN
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tr.'w
oil n2BtiS2smM
YOU
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All who use it say it is The Peerless Remedy for curing all ailments
OF THE LIVER KIDNEYS AND BLADDER FEMALE TROUBLES
RHEUMATISM AtiD BRIGHT S DISEASE.
For Sale by all first-class dealers. PRICE $1.00 A BOTTLE.
The Dr. J. H. McLean Medicine Co. st. Louis Mo.
IS YOUR CHANGE TO DO SOME
BAIK OF ABILENE.
Surplus $18000.00.
E. S. Kean
Cashier.
SII-L OR ECHANGK
SlWRBAJf PROPERTV.
STOCK.
POSTOFFICE UDX
NO 273
TEXAS.
2nd St. City Property for Rent. Titles
Property rendered for taxes.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
- tel. I'.-opIe uhoMgll siicli notes and buy
E. G. 8HORSH
JEWELER
Ivit Side Pint Street.
AP.lLKNh
TKXAS.
Watches
Clocks
Diamonds
Jewelry
Silverware
Spectacles
Novelties
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Repairing line watches a specialty.
-o-
Orders from a distanee will re-
ceive Prompt Attention.
LIVE
E3
? HOW'S YOUR LIVER?
arcyour Kidneys AllRight?
DOES YOUR SLEEP RESTYOU?
ARE YOU DULL ANDBILIOUS?
i.-i .-itte.rsUa Hie use of
S sndKiDNEY BALM.
ABTLKNE. TAYIXXR
little money. We
MrofeHioiii Cants.
DR. L. W. HOLLitf
Physician and Snryeon
ABILENE TEXAS.
Office oer Harris Bros.' drug etore
Residence in Kdringion property in southwest
part of the city.
DR. J. M. ANDERSON
DENTIST!
PINE STKEKT ABILENE TEX.Ls.
Dr P. H. BROWN
DENTIST
ABILENE - - TEXAS.
OfHce over Hed btorc. All modern
dental operations performed.
IK. HILL.
ATTORNEY - AT- LA W
ABILENE TEXAS.
Office over First National Bank
S .A Y L E S & S A V L E S.
LAWYERS
Abilene ------- Texas.
i Office corner of North "Jntl and Pine St.
J. "li 1VAGSTAFF
ATTORNEYATLAW
Abilene Texas.
Will practice in the district and
county courts and give close attention
to all busineBS entrusted to his care.
Office over First National Bank.
T. W. DAUCHERTY
Attorney and Coiinscllor-al-Law
ABILENE TEXAS
Office over Abilene National Bank.
fft-Speeial attention to Collections."!
C. G FOUST.
Attorxe y-at-La w i
Abilene - - - - Texas. J
A general business. OfHce over
IVris ten's Store.
J. V. THOAlA.
ATTORSEV.AT.LAW EEAL ESTATE BZ10-
m AND LANS AGENT.
ABILENE. TEXAS.
makes Laml ami Commercial Law a siiecialtv;
buys and eells land on coimiiWsioii: Investigates
Land titles; furnishes abstract: of title: iay
tAes nnu reH-eins land sola ror taxes atitriai nn TIia tirt Mticn for n noNnn
attention piven to hunlins up lost lauds Thlr- Vllm Xllt- 1r!l UOl5L IUr ' Il-Ia"
ty years e.ienenre in land l.ustiuhs in Te.aa is OllC :i11fl OTlA.:ilf Otlliei'S of ele-
etendmR lr..iii the Sabine ttiver to Mexico. 1 lis ouc tluu "IIC Ilclu oullLtIS U1 c"-
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WILL STITH. ':
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.Noimi nt suiEEr. ai illnk.
Takes arkiiovrltitlKmcnlB. draw." up deeds etc
:j. it. rickens iv t;o.iaucrsevcral isiic eiasPeU
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ASSMIEUmCHEIlStfUDS
Notary Public Taylor Co.
special auction given to abstracts of
land title; also renders lands for :imcks-.
ntn. r.-. it: ..? v.t;t.i i?. i.i- a i.;i.w.
ineiii ami atienu 10 paying ia.es ior
nonresidents.
Pure! Brilliant! Perfect!
Used Everywhere and Endorsed
Wherever Used.
Tbe Most PoDOlar Glasses in the United sutes.
They are daily wom and art warmlv I'raUiMl Iif
the solid Kejireyentativc Men of tfiis oountrj.
many of them heini; of National fame. Tin list
emhrao-s Hankers. Merchants. Lawyers. Gov-
ernors. Senators. Foreign Minister-. Mechanics
Men Eininent in all Professions
and Trades.
PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM.
They cannot be honpht at vour residence at
they are not supjdiinJ to ivd(flers at any itrkv.
BUY NONE BUT THE GENUINE.
These K.rrect Gia areacenrat adjured to
d a cc -BTra a v.i .
j-j3.uj -t-LVV0f iiuucuc.
A. K. HAWKES
Manufacturing Optician
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
W. L. Douclas
$3 SHOE
tS TNK BKST.
INOSQUCAKIN&
95. CORDOVAN
H.FICCAlf&KU)GARl
43.VP0UCE.3SOUS.
EXTRA FINE. "
2.L75BOY3SCH0t5H0ES.
LADIES
a!$4.
kSEND rOR CATALOGUE
rL.DOUOLA3
BROCKTON MASS.
Yarn cms tmremmmty kr rekkalac W. I.
I BLaaaBvaaaama
'JKBaaK-aBaaaBa9amb
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ktir-n':.
xwwwjuX
.-.V:rfiVr5?.S;nUf.cturer.oiivince von that it has woDderfuh
drertised shoes in Itae world and c
A sboea tn Ibe.world. and guarantee
theYslaeby umpinc the name and pnee c
the bottom which protecta yo acaintt hie
fquai S.tom wrk in .tyi?. e. fining and
wearing ouaUtief. We have them old ercry.1
. .1 :!... kmCii rHiratloa I
where at lower pricea for the value & wan
. vr m.ir x.lt bo substitute. If your
.dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
E. WEIL Abileire
COUNTY TEXAS FRIDAY NOV. 2 1894.
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1534-1535
My votes iii each of the News Contests for 1894-1895 are as
follows:
For Farm Wagon
For Gold Watch :
For Suit Clotbes L J
For Sewing Machine
N. li. No Guesses are allowed
Note This coupon entitles to
j contests unp out ana
j. tea ior una enuer mail
s2
iue a&nD Auuene lexas
A Wagon for the Orphani.
J. A. Lowey. Dear Sir: As;
it is being circulated in Abilene
that I am about to withdraw from i
j the wagon contest 1 will say in
reply that I did not nominate my-
aelf nor ask anybody to nominate j
me nor do I know the friend that
did nominate me. I also have more
respect for him than to withdraw
my name .even 11 i knew I would
notetthe wanon. It is also be.
ing told that 1 have a new wagon
and don't need i t. Now I really
did not think that you offered the
wagon for the man that needed it . ed ij035GS0109.94 there being in
the worst but m reply 1 will say:. . ' . a.-.;----- e .
I have a new (?) wagon that cost l" -1""""1 wu-w-w ior m-
thirteen months ago at Ed. S. definite appropriations such as
- i Hughes & Co.'s $67.50. And as I
! am not on tne cnanty nsi out De-
neve in it wnere neeueu i win cial estimates
say to my friends that if 1 am for- j m. .. .
tuuate enough to get the News The fiy-second congress under
wagon I will turn over to you my Harrison's administration expend-
wagon to sell one-half of the pro- ed $1027104547.92.
ceeds to be given to the Ladies' The appropriations of the fifty-
Aid Society of the Baptist church third congre8s under Cleveland
for Buckuer's Orphans' Home!. . e ...........
and one-half to the 'Ladies' Aid'have beeu 49-M 8 1 44.22 and
Society of the Methodist church
for their Orphan's Home.
Bespectfully
Robert Ma lone.
Cure for Hydrophobia.
A frontl Ainu n ti'ritimr in ttiA Hnl.
. xT r u i
las News gives a euro for hydro-
phobia and says:
A (lose lor a horse or cow
should be about lour times as
great as for a person. It is not;
too late to give the medicine at
nnv tiniA hi'fnrA iIia ennsm f'OniOS
! 5 Otiore Hie Spasm COlULb
eampaue root hrtiisea pui imo
Pint of . milk reduced to
one-hall by boili ng ; then take all
. .. r i
ai onc use in tne morning iasi-
ing until altemoon at least. A
- . f .. - t1llllfl hl. un rn(t
erj light diet should be the rule
. . . . .. .1
The second dose is two ounces ol
.
tne elecampane root unci tne uuru
uose tne same as tne secouu. jluc
doses should be taken every other
mornjlir. Three doses are all
that is needed
fear.
There need be no
' The present low price of wheat
and cotton ought to convince
fanners ol the importance of rais-
ing diversified crops. They can
blame whomsoever they please for
the nresent hard tunes but they
.-
themselves are most to blame
a man has a full ham fat horses
and COWS plenty of ChickeUS and
' j
Vegetables. What more Call lie aSK7
. ....
Xo matter What Kllltl Ol tllllCS We
;ve.orwhat kind of money he
is independent.
' " " "
; Ouringmy term of SCrVlCC 111
(Jie arny J contracted Chronic
diarrhcea" says A. K. Bending of
IIalsey Oregon. "Since then I
have used a great amount of med
if.ino hut vlnn I found :inv that
1 .. .-... 1
would give me reiiei tney wouiu
; injure my stomach until Cham-
.berlaiifs Colic Cholera and Diar-
;r)a KenelyVas or; to n.y
notice. 1 used it and will say it
is the only remedy that gave me
permanent relief and no bad re-
sults to follow." For sale by
Word & Alexander.
. .' -'rri.
A Mill.cn Friends.
A friend in need is a friend in-
deed and not less than one million
nPAilAlivArnnnflinstsncliafriiid
in Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption Coughs and Colds
If you have never used this Great
Cough Medicine one trial wdl con-
cnrfttivft nnwfrfl il
curative powers in all diseases of
Throat. flhpRt and LnncR. Kach
.... . ........
bottle is guaranteeu to do all that
IH nlninpil nr IDOnev wdl h r. .
ft ufi r
uuucui iiiui uwinco iiccaiiwun
Bro.'s Drug store. Large bottles
50c. and 1. (1)
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fjvitiesis.
m
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on this subscriber's coupon.
one vote in each of the
four
nil in tne names to be vo-
or nana to UM eaitor 01
Beduction of Expenditures.
Senator Vest in his speech at
.. ...
Kansas City summed up the work
done by the democratic party and
. x. '.
. congress during
the last two years as follows :
"The Democratic party pledged
it8elf to reduce tne expenditures
. . T
for governmental purposes and I
ask vour attention to the record:
The fifty-first congress under
Harrison's administration expend
do not specify the sum appropri-
ated and are not shown in the ofli-
from this amount should be de-
ducted $05723441.92 of continu.
ing appropriations from the fifty-
first congress entailed upon its
successors.
There has been a net reduction
I Dy this congress from the appro
. b . "
priations maue at the last session
. ' of the fifty-second congress of
$28835989.70.
During the present session of
congress the salary list has been
reduced by more than 000 in num-
ber and over $700000 iu amount
while in the fifty-first congress
tlinfo uirn nlilorl tr tlm calipv
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uw v.n uu iv u.o iioiaij
"l '"""" "! kiZ
f .
other salaries were increased
t- s g4)
liftv.second collress CY.
XU UlL "lli LLOlm UgrLbi L
nIn(.;vl nnll. 7-n nnrAnt:nQ fn
the thcre eTe added to tbe
"- ... - v. .ri .v..v-u -.
.... ... .- nrk. nntn. .;i '
Clllill) llJJt J.ct7 iiU OUIUCIO llll I
amountillg to s134790
In a recent speech ex-President
Harrison said that delicacy for-
bade an allusion to his adminis-
tration of the government.
1 am restrained by no such sen-
timent and I ask your attention
to the following record:
The democrats turned over to
Mr. Harrison $330348010.12 avail-
' '
able assets
turned over
orwt ATt tTofiiCAn '
i
m
u .. .. .
to
Cleveland after .
four years $102403920.73
mnVinir
lilll
a difference ol siU7854U0o.34.
7i tlio Incf fiTi'i 11 f.t'il ci'itnmant
......
.... . '
tne cash uaianee in ine treasury
was stated to be i'LjllOST.SS of.
11 a -oon-i -i 1 !
. " ' ' " '
! 1 t t
auu uiinro
fn "T1 di t f mo It ri1 i ii 1 nini.
1 '
tal bv a irreat show of reducing 1
the public debt the republicans
p:id to the bondholders in three '
v '
years under Harrison .47007807
'A' in nromiiiTiis on bonds and the
-
result was a bankrupt treasury.
It is notorious that the plates were
prepared fol. tt boml issue in tie.
picpuieuiur .1 uuiiuiittiu: 111 uiu
. 1 l 1 1 :.. i !...
last months of Harrison's term
and but for the opposition of Mr.
Harrison the bonds would have I
been nrenired ind sold
ocen preparea anu soia.
T1ey madc araUaWe fr gn.eral
expenses the trust fund of a4.
388475.7i5 pledged to the redemp-
.. n .. . t i
ton of uatl0nal banknotes and
d besides the benefit of the prof
it on silver coinage amounting to
.30105013.25 but the treasury
. :.. .. ilrt M
"" wauitau' ttt "
of Harrison's term and modesty.-
nfeourse. nrvnts his dwelling
' o7 Jk
upon the statesmanship which t
. ...
PrOUUCed that reSUlt.
-
' To the honest voter I submit
these questions : Is it fair to con-
deamithe deaoeiAtie
!
ratio I party ee-ofmreceieat-
eaue n 18 aoatta
ed buiinees depreesioft it hi
edtofeaedy all the crystaliaed
evibi hich the
repvUicaa pertj
hasbmitnp limceldtlit
Wht act of the democratic
i j
party a brought apon the coaa-
try its preaent diatreaaT
Wliat law enacted by a demo
cratic.congresa haa injured busi-
ness or depreciated Yalaeef
To what other party will you
intrust powcrf
Do you prefer McKinleyiam and
a force bill with the criminal ap-
propriations of the billion-dollar
congress!
Or do you expect relief from the
populist with their communistic
schemes which under the bills
they have introduced in congress
would cost the people of the Unit-
ed States $55000000000?
Are you prepared to abandon
the cardinal doctrines of free gov
eminent a strict construction of
the Constitution no proscription
by reason of religious belief no
governmental partnership abso
lute equality in burthens and ben-
efits and economy in public ex-
penditures i
The path of duty is that of safe
ty.
Confronted by financial and
business depression for which
they were not responsible the
democrats in congress have strug-
gled amidst unparalleled difficul-
ties to redeem the pledges made
in our platform.
Any coward can stay with the
ship iy: summer seas and under
cloudless skies but brave men are
needed' in cloud and storm.
The 2iour of battle is again up-
on us. Our old enemy the repub-
licen party is confident and ag-
gressive. They have the same
leaders and if given power in
Missouri will re-enact the same
outrages.
Away with the ialse prophets
who predict continued depression
and disaster. The sunshine of
prosperity is already beginning to
fiood our land and the croakers
should hunt the holes and corners
of chronic discontent. Your
streets will soon be crowded with
hurrying feet and the hum ofin-
'Jdustry be- everywhere heard.
everywhere
Democrats of .Missouri close
up
vour ninks. send the ba?aire and
f "" Btuu Ul' vaah dUU
cowards to the rear stop all dis-
sension and we will win an old-
i
time victory."
How to Clean Dresses.
Get 5 cents worth of soap-bark
from the druggist (about a teacup-
ful). For one dress take half of it
and steep in about one quart of
boiling water for about half an
i hour or more then strain through
a cloth. For a silk dress while
the liquor is warm take a piece of
: white ilaunel and dip into it at in-
tervals and rub the silk or stain
... .. ... . .
with it until it seems cleansed
pull the material
. . w .
straight and
hang it
to dry: do;
i At Vt A .J
uol iron eituer siik or saun. li
the dress is very much soiled use
clean liquor to rince it but do not
use clear water for silk or it will
. .. . n
1 1 i- .
iora woolen dress dip the part
to be cleansed or the whole of it 1
if needed into the liquor. This '
ean be rinsed
in the same after
m. me same aiier
. .
u :iviniiir fir 111 T -i rni TiraTni
...
washing or in clear warm water
very- dirty put the dress to
soak iu'a tub in the liquor with
more water added before cleaning
or washing. The woolen goods
should be presse(1 until quite dry.
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The woolen goods
" 1
. ftoii w-lW .; nant rlin.tiA
colorcd:wooIen or worsted ds.
The shoM
T- .
L SC U SOaP rMe 1U Warm
. rca ai.:1o ct: Anrnn rru;a !
uuv. 11 1111111.11 11 111 1.11.1111 iirii a i "; t
will not iujurc the most delicate
coIors.Firm. Field and Fireside
m m m -1
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AxNewlork woman has writ-
ten to her husband who is in jail
that sho will be satisfied even if
nothing-more than his ears are
A. . ... .
liu.iu ui au iii-i iie mixj
pour into them her words offideli
tv nnrl lnvA Tfana hari ina in
closed A razor perhaps her afTec
? f . r
tionate husband might have clip
ped them off and sent them around
to her.
HUMEftBST
t:
to her aswidaT geli rjayaei
a tiay wai Tmm riaf
.
ether kept lacked in a
caakeV which was ia
kaptiaatoekad hareaa
EaUUe aoticed that the riaf was
in places won almeat to ataiaai
aad that aometimea whea: her
aMther itted it oa her anger aha
wept before retaraiaf it to j the
dark litUe casket Estolle knew
that her mother was a widow hit
ahe waa not qaite aare what a
widow was and ahe knew also
that ahe herself waa the youigest
of many children ao many that
at five years of age Estellecoald
never remember the exact aamber.
Often during her childheod
Estelle having seen others wear
beautiful rings had wondered why
her mother did not wear hen aad
had even asked for an explanation:
"Because darling'7 her mother
had said "papa gave the ring to
mamma and she must not wear it
out." Estelle wondered who "pa-
pa" was and why he should care
if her mother wore the pretty lit-
tle ring. Afterward Estelle's
mother died and Estelle grew
older .and forgot about the ring.
fShe had not time to cultivate the
sentiments that belong to such
trifles for she was very poor and
worked day after day in a kitchen.
But in time a young farmer
who worked in the field even
harder than Estelle worked in the
kitchen grew fond of her. Es-
telle surreptitiously gave him
sometimes the largest plate of
dessert that was served and he
rewarded her with a meaning look.
Then followed the old story and
Estelle learned there' was some-
thing in life worth living for and
that it was not a diamond until
one day the young farmet placed
on her finger a ring exactly like
her mother's except that it waa
heavier and had never been worn
before. "When her lover was crone
Estelle leaned on the kitchen ta-
ble and toyed with the ring and
then for the first time she realized
why her mother cherished and
guarded the ring that she kept in
the casket. Jewelers7 Weekly.
Tho Bicycle Tread.
Have you ' noticed the latest
walk that the society girl is as-
suming; l was standing at the
corner of 4th and Market the
other day when about a dozen
young women passed and every
one of them had the same style of
walk. I do not think it is any-
thing like those that have return-
ed from the eastern resorts. This
one is a stride made as if the girl
was trying to keep pointed toed
shoes from catching into her
skirt flounces. It is a slipshod
walk and makes one feel as if the
walker were wishing she were
back on her bicycle. Yes itTs the
bicycle tread now tha vaccina-
tion limp and Newport step hav-
ing gone completely out.
Perhaps some of our readers
! would like to know in what re-
Ispect Ghamberlins Cough Reme
dy is better than any other. We
will tell you- When this Remedy
is taken as soon as a cold has been
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this. It acts in perfect harmony
with nature and aids nature in re-
lieving the lungs opening the se-
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894, newspaper, November 2, 1894; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330160/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.