The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1897 Page: 3 of 6
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NEW . GOODS
Of every kind are daily arriving
at im ABILENE DRY GOODS GO'S. We
will have the largest cheapest
and "best stock we have ever carried
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New Up-to-Date
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Ar- "u tMieru'l by prejudic. favor or business principles
in the scleclioji of a medium .'
If by bubines irincipl'.s try the Si:s. It will serve your
urpose ami treat you fairly.
It is mi beggar for patronage but will appreciate' any that
:.- -i"U it. (!! our t? mires on I)b ' ork too.
The Nkw.s. Aliilene Texas.
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J. iAl. RED PR0PRIET0R.
"Vc Pazscager V-coi. tf&WA First Street.
.jp .T Keeps Hie best liquors and cigars in town. All .." i.-"-
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makiiJK tlm-pt viieclioii iUi through trains
for all point
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A. II. II vNeON. : r a. W. A. Kf.u.oM.. a t. ia.
Cliicago. Iuusvilio.
He who trust to lurk succeeds
about as well as the fellow who at-
tempts to ride a wheel backward.
The modern pilgrim plucks the
flowers and bequeaths the thorns
lo his less fortunate followers.
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lirst shipments of New Dress
are beginning to arrive. We
macticallv sold out of Dress Goods
and winter and our stock is
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not only new but the very "latest the
market adonis.
MUUtVIK
and Shoes.
j.()H).00 worth of boots and shoes
to select from. We have the largest
new stock ever put on sale in Abilene
and the best part of it is they were
bought with the tariff all taken off
and will be sold with the tariff all oil'.
Our boots ami shoes all warranted.
Clothing.
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In this department you wall lind
?7.i300 worth to select from. All the
latest and nobbiest to be found in the
Iv.tst. Our Hoys' stock of Clothing is
largely the best we have ever carried.
Our Clothing too. was bought with
(he tar: If oil".
New Hosiery
New Furnishing Goods and three
score and ten other tilings thai for
want of space can not be mentioned
here. Suffice it to say that we will
fi
have the greatest and most complete f
up-to-date stock of Dry Goods ever
ulaced on the market. Our buyer is
.New York and his purchases
greatest bargain values in the
of our linn.
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CENTENNIAL
Can best be reached fay the
...It has double daily Sleeper ser-
vice through to Nashville with-
out change leaving TEXAS
morning and evening: and
arriving :n NASHVILLE at
convenient hours of the day.
This 15 absolutely the best
service ever offered between
Texas ar.d the Southeast.
The great Nashville Expo-
sition opens May 1st closes
October olsi. The
VERY LOW RATES
made by thd Cotton Belt
Route places the trip within
the means of almost every-
body. For full particulars see
anyCotlonBelt Agent or write
Sr
S. G. WARNER
- G. P. A- Tyler.
-5 A. A. GLISSON.
" T. P. A. Ft. Worth.
Send the News abroad.
Success is sure where every
other impulse is subordinated to
that of unceasing activity.
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Let an enemy have your house
the lirst year a friend the second
the third go and live there.
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ARRIVAL
Just in stock fresh from the
market and all the best quality.
New California Canned Fruit.
' Xew Cal. Evaporated Fruit.
New Graham Flour.
New Kraut and Pickles.
New Apples (barrel.)
New Cheese ami Crackers.
j New Mackerel "Whitelish. Roe
Herring Codlfsh etc.
New goods arriving daily and
all sold under guarantee.
Your trade solicited.
MAGKECHNE
THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS.
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.JAM IIS .V. I.OWKV. Kditor and Publisher.
MAX U. ANOKEWS Ansorlut; Kdltur.
AKIl.KNK.
TKXAS
.John Hampton is vlsitinr
relatives in Kentucky.
Little Miss Willie .May .Jones
returned Sunday from Dallas.
John G. Shelby has been
here this week on a visit and busi-
i n ess.
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Tarlton Middletou is here
from the Territory visiting his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn visited
Tom Warren's family at Merkel
the first of I he week. j
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Kev. Boone father of K. II.'
Jioone. has returned home.
Geo. W. McDanicl. the Owens-
boro wagon man has a card in I
this issue. If you need a wagon"
read it.
Miss Lawrence Waters is at
Mineral Wells.
Ceylon Tea is a clean tea. J I
lis handled onlv bv white men.
Chinese and Japanese Tea is said
to not always be clean.
Miss Li.ie Douglass has re-
turned lrom Mineral Wells.
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District court convenes Mon-l
day with Judge Conner presiding.
Monday was Labor Day and
j went unobserved in Abilene ex-
i cept by the banks and the post-
office.
- A. II. Kirby has returned
lrom St. Louis.
The public schools opened
JMondav and the enrollments
ij'hou' over. ")(!() to be in attendance.
The total scholastic population of
Abilene is something over SOU.
This is a very good showing in
our schools for attendance.
I am agent lor "Native Herbs."
J. F. Clark. '
Mrs. A. 1. Green returned to
her home at Giddings Wednes-
day morning after a pleasant visit
m nl:i lives here.
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S. II. I.i.ird h:f :i poditian
with llollins - Young.
Dabney Harvey and Mob
Winship are handling groceries
for Ilollins & Son.
If. J. Uoland was down from
Anson Wednesday.
W. T. Dashiell of Marlin is
here on a visit to his sister Mrs.
John Jlryan.
1 1 only takes one-half as much
' Cevlon Tea as of the other kinds.
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That sterling democrat and
all-around good fellow. Ilepresen-
tative Tucker was in town last
Saturday.
-Messrs. Brown & Norwood
have purchased the Howard
Young saloon stock and fixtures
control last Saturday.
.Miss Kosa Kershaw went Jo
Merkel last week to engage in
teaching mus-ic. She is a worth.x
young lady and deserves success.
Bushing N: Son have a large
advertisement in this issue which
buvers will do well to read.
The freight depot has ben
treated to a new rooi.
Sewing .Machine Needles lo
lit any make of machine at
Clark's.
The west bound passenger
train run over a cow just west of
town Saturday evening which
came very near causing a serious
wreck. The engine was badly
.broken and the track torn up
considerably.
The little infant child of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Humphreys died
Tuesday morning.
Wanted A good book-keeper
stock-keeper and salesman at
Mackechney's.
Joe Flummer. the well-known
tonsorial artist has again return-
ed to Abilene and is now perma-
nently located at 11. C. Thornton's
shop on Pine street where he
will be pleased to see all his for-
mer patrons.
S. Lapowski has returned
from the east.
1 have opened up a first-class
family grocery establishment in
Cunningham's old stand on Chest-
nut street and ask all of my
friends to call and examine my
goods and get my prices. Satis-
faction guaranteed in every re-
spect.
J. M. Shackelfokd.
The Abilene and Anson Tele-1
phone Company has courteously
tfmlrrpl us the free usi nf thiii
. . . . .
.line to Anson in order that we
; may receive tne latest news lrom
there each week. Arrangements
i lir I'fc Iwinli ftinrlil t-ll flli w o v
to receive our reports from there !
on Thursdays. For this courtesy
At f I -. t f. f . I
ine l eiepnone c tnnpuin ua e our
thanks and best wishes.
. . .
Miss Mae Boring of Merkel
passed through here Mondav eii
route to ueatherford to enter
colleije.
Banjos Violins Guitars. Man-
dolins and a full line of musical
instruments for sale bv .1. F.
Clark.
Sheriff MeMurry. of Colorado
City was here Wednesday on
business.
Henry lames visited Merkel
Tuesday and returned Wednes-
day. Mrs. George Walshe has gone
to Brownwood.
Mrs. J. A. llyder. mother of
Mrs. Nat Bollins. returned to Al-
va rado Tuesday.
Miss Jessie
l'eirues Bros.
Funis is with
Miss Neva Barker has return-
ed from her visit to Houston.
--Miss Minnie Warner of
ltrnu-nu-f.fwi ; i.r t!nti u-....i.-
visitinir -iiss -vnnie l lpneti. t
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Waxthh A few bushels of
black-eyed peas at Mackechney's.
Miss Kunice I'arramore is in .jM. uth inst.
(lonzales this week visiting.
Mrs. dreuorv in southeast
We understand the electric . Aliini. WIS 'scalded verv bad
light plant is soon to be moved to. M(mS.:v l(ixjnjr iv the over-
the water works pumping station. Ulvniu.: -. pnt wi.v.
.Mrs. Henry James visited. --An interview with the differ-
Baird Monday. ient hardware men this week re-
Bev. (I. U
Smith returned
from the west Monthly
Kdi tors tlraceand Irvin. of
the Anson Sews were here Tues-
day. We were pleased to meet
lULMM-
If" von know a ood eun ol Tea.
try a sniali jiackage of Ceylon
Tea. It is healthy and delightful.
Bass linos.. Agents.
--Cliff Young having disposed
of his interests here and arranged
. r
the affairs of his brother the late
Howard Vnuni;. will go west.
The best wishes ol a large
bei ot friends "o with him.
Hum-
Klder tlolighlly has moed to
the properly just north of .I.M.
lnjles.
- -I. A. Buckner was reported
if!.- flu lirl iiltli riiilr
came in from Kentucky yesterda.
Maj. and Mrs. N. W. Beeves .Mr. Flint is expected in to-day.
returned Monday. .Mrs. .Beeves -
has been up lo St. Louis on a Wanted
visit to relatives. (;mf wilU. jrjrj i0 Lr jWICS
The Baptists have decided to Old by mall iamily to tlo 1hhi.-
hold a protracted meeting here "; "LJlrL- .!" S1 Ui
the laltt-r jiart of October. " l- "VfifiTy at this ofiice.
.Mrs. A. B. Cunningham has .Hake tin- Iisl of Youocir.
been visiting relatives at Bullalo it i- tin- i!i:i i.f .n man n iu.-.-.i
(iap this W':-K. the lii-t el" ln:u !:'. V. iiat-T h i-
jiiifit ! ma.' Ie. he i' -lire lt uiul ?rif
Mrs. .1. W. Bed was down at plai-.e where he ran lv u-efiii t haii-i .:"
Fort Worth the lirst of the week 'i m .th.rv Hut he .asniet n;ah hi-
visiting .Mr. .McCall.
Clark is agent for Xew lloiin
.Machines prices L'.i to "1.". Hi
sells them on monthly install
IIUMltS.
We are told that E. tJ. Stahl
m .. . . . .
conduct the business ol his
ileceased lather.
-New CnilMin Hour. - 'Vaponi -
tett iruus turn sail usu at Jiaciv-
echney's.
- W (5. Swausou and lamil
have moved to Tuskegee Ala..
where "(Iril" goes to take charge
of Cameron Wright's bank. Ir.
Swanson is a thorough business
man and his several year's resi-
dence her. has drawn around him
a host of friends who regret very
much to see him leave. We com-
mend him to the people of Tuske-
gee ami can say that any conii-
dence placed in him will not be
abused.
Xe Ciiaham Flour at Mack-
echney's. was in lrom
Cant. Walter
the shinnery Tuesday.
John Hampton ha
the resilience lormerly
bv Klder Colighll.v.
moed to
occupied
--Mackechney has a new sign
which can not help but induce
people to buy.
Mb
turned.
Mary
New c rou I
Mackechney's.
There is now over SI) scholars
in attendance at Simmons College.
Another good showing for the
College una the Abilene Country.
The total number of bales of
cotton handled bv our different
cotton vards here have been HSU.
Mrs. Wm. Shaw and daughter.
of Dallas were registered at the
Adams House Wednesday.
The Dellis Home School
opened Monday with i'l scholars
iu attendance. Mrs. Dellis is an
untiring worker in the school
room and deserves the success
she is receiving
Will Stith
Wednesday.
visited
Mrs. Ji. T. Hunks will enter-
tain the ladies of the Baptist
church next Monday evening at l
o'clock.
Biliousness
Is causeil bv tn :l I r. wluch i n-U'iUs dim's-
Uonant IH:rm!sf0 fl r..t .int P:itr fym
tueitomacii. riim f:.n u.kihcss. ijrati.K:io
Hood's
insom.ua. m?n.i..w ss. and.
if rot ni.tvfti i .: .s fever 1 1 tf
or IIvhI j ol- r. a IUkhYs 111 S
r:u ..i. .:..t. n i.ioh.
rou :!; lit r .r. i.-.i.!ihc. ttinin -ss. con-
Tha! riiMvtaNcw.tiiHMKi'sajrsaiariLa.
Local Market Report.
Cotton. oVJ." to stun.
Cotton seed. '7 to -:!' per ton.
Far corn. .'JOe to ;;."e.
Shelled COIll. Hie So 1.h
Oats. ISe to iMii-.
Wheat 7te to LV.
Bran. 7."c to SUc per hundred
Hay. -10 t) $1 1 per ton.
Sweet potatoes si )er bn.
Chickens. -l.T."i to TLMMi.
Butter. Ic to Me.
Fggs. Se to Kc.
String beans. I.V to L.iC per
gallon.
Onions. L'c to U2c per lb.
Tomatoes l'c to .'5c per Ibl .
All vegetables butter eggs sine!
cliiekens verv caree.
.J. ;. Lowdou I the Abilene
! National Bank informs us that his
ask hJl liuiled .UiMiii.Uii of
cot ton money in tin-last nine days.
Amither showing that Aidleite is
not aslr.uued of.
J. V. Cunningham's trial will
take nlaee at Wichita. Kansas cm
veals the l.iet that they hae re.
tailed .1-1 wagons to the local-
trade i ins uuiiiner ineiuiies tne
nakl.s (r .Mitchell. Studebaker.
()w.nsboro and .laekson. This is
m S1I;I1 shou in. antI ows tiat
our farmers are in a
lierous condition.
M'V pto--
-A lev H. Jlrov. n. of the Hamilton-Brown
Shot' Co.. of St. Louis
is here visiting the family of II. T.
Hanks.
I.ige Harkrider has been here
from Wichita I'alN this week
' visiting relatives ami Irit-iids.
J. V. Cunningham and wile
ureal Fort Worth litis week.
Kd. Leake had the misfortune
to get his leg broke yesterday by
a horse falling on him. He is
getting along fairly.
- Mrs. W. A. Flint and children
Hit;tie.-i iipiMiiiiti'-- Mimiii yiN'ii iie.iiiTi
and he cannot haxe ooii iiealth xxiih-
OUt -lire !Ioih!. 'I he hlool eircillate.- ;
nvery !'; ami ti ue ami when it i-
)i:ie. rieli ami health it earrii liea.;h
l the entire .-y-teni. lut if it i- itnure
U-eattel- di-ea-e xhi-rex-r it .!xx -.
l'lood :ir:ti:irilla i- the on- irn
M.od imriiier It me- -alt rh. mn.
s'erotitla. eatarrii. dx.-oel-r ai.d i!iu-
m:i;i.m l(..allM. .!. tlU.(lM. liu
their oiLrin in the IiIimh!.
'Tl.anslcrs "7..; 5.:siai(..
l.'cet.rd of deed- li!i d at I :. Ii.re:y.:x
(.'iHUT hoii.-e tor tie- '. k fif ii - i -
I7. Keportid !x .1. H. r:ek-:.-' ..
C-.. Ah-lrarti r.-.
tlohn Moore aSid x .. t l l IJiIi
t' .. n- oi.i -l h't- .:i :: .. IJ -I?.M
Vfia- -i rxei. !-r .r ".'." .:'.
(ci) .Moirl- to i.t i !C V. t .
itr. part of lot l. I'm1 i . i-f l. . : i
.siiWihx :.-zi.n. for rl and :..
N I ami J K U e!.-t-r t-. '' . :.:
2'- a-re!. part f the Jdi: I
ex-. f.r ?7.
11 II I.iMti.t t. Kti - ii .
lletirv .lame.- the Xait x II. i. -- I".
f..r .f l-.Ot.l-.'."..
IT Haikrider to. I M M. . ...
Jih i u j. j .ij t.f M-r. .: - -
ioii ot lid 2. l.hn-k 2'I. hi.- . r :
1 ll I'uUiiii and xvitV t I - I-i
k.t 'I. lib' k U'7. AiuiftsP. hir 5
4-alieetiation ot xeliuor .- lien mrte-.
ol .Martin and xx ile t .1 M t'ate.
. ldok K. i Ih.-nu..:.- -utni'ii :
Ui and '2'-. ollee :.i:-ut:.li tf itt i
ftr ri--.
i y F t'rm liu- at. xxite i.f V U .
holhxtet one-A-urlii of -e. tioti
lo k :. II v T r K I: -urvt-v. for -
Dr. -J. 11. McLean's hirer .- i
Jidney Halm i-; an unhiding ii ;
edvforall diseases ol the Jr.. .
Icidiies or urinary organ. It i-
Walshe has re- a certain cure for Uritrht's dise.i-.
dropsx. diabetes gravel kiilm
and pickles at weakness incontinence oi urim .
bed wetting in children. IHioi:-
noss. liver comiihiint ami female
troubU.s. A trial ot this gn-.n
Vmodv will convince vouofit-
CIj.iltjvt. pWl.r. Price' !.(in a
)l)l yl)V s;ii. iv Ifciss Uros.
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&'" T lo "nespon.l w iin wnter
and literarv people who are wil-
inr lo i.m'i their ;id and inilueiice
lo l:lbiish a lirst class illustrat-
V aoaine in T.-.as. An mi
pug' mag.:me with the'aboo
title has been published in SI..r-
man since last M.iy. it will be i-
sued lrom Dallas alt.- this month
Jd be changed lo Symonds Home
Magazine. Tins change of name-
is math' necessary as there is a
Anson lupi.r in ntlihis called the South-
ern Home. Prospectus giving
plans and full particulars free
Sample copy ten cents. Address
II. 1. Symonds. publisher Home
Magazine. Sherman. Texas.
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shoej kangaroo calf shoes shoes that we
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P'".- Wilk ke'p ycjur
' milk ciol and sweet
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ly and makes churn-
ing easy. Works in
:siy climate. Costs
nothing to operate
it. and will last Hi
y'.ii'$. i-.very one
gii.iranteed. Write
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theXicws when you
write tor prices.
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variety enough in our assortment
jpyui tiiuci iui iut:u wuiucu uuu
for children to avoid selection ot
SEE
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of the shoes
that you buy.
Selz Shoes
make yonr feet glad.
shoe builders.
Respectfully
Rollins & Young
WE ARE STILL SELLINGS
: (Iroceries. Do we count
VOl amonir our custom-:
: ers.' We are anxious to ;
: sell you and offer you
! GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES.
Call and see us. We also
: hae FIM'IT JA1IS which :
we can sell at low figures.
LEESOX - EBBERSOL.
Abilene Tex.
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JUVENILE HOIilTJA-Y
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jnililj-her- ami m:uuL?:i Hirers of
Ih..Iv- in i he I nited StateaA Fines line
ifnexv holid.i rml other uhseriptloii
iM'ok- ihi the market. v X "
lo aeitt' wanted for TIIK SIL-
VKi: SIIH." the late.-t and het text-
hmk on the iher.ijiie.-tion hy the ijreat
-ilxer leader-..
i:xt 1. 1 srvk TKi:i:rn)i:.
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ririi'Ks uk low comfktition.
Write at oee for eireular.- and peeiul
term stat ijc your choie of territory.
W. B. CONKEY COMPANY.
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CKiCAGO.
"THE LOUISVILLE & NASH-
1 VILLE RAILROAD XU
I'rtsent- iln-' t jwssi!1p .c-rMLi
fr m - it - n 1 aU Nort!'C"i
Citn- .-i'! . I i.i--y ii thru;i'
N.i-ht.J- V ! c'.ttfin fit the
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ha . r. Ii ..1 uith th JOSiixbIe
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A'!l! Iw- r.n -ale f":n .1I ;oiiit' to
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May 1 and Oct. 31. Tb97.
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JOHN T. WOODSON
FIRE
TORNADO
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
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many doctors better tasting than
all medicines. For general family
use nothing equals whiskey and
J- Whiskey is pre-eminent
b-the family whiskey. Sold bv
(ius Ackermans Abilene Texas.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1897, newspaper, September 10, 1897; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330297/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.