The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1898 Page: 3 of 6
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SHOES
The largest stock ever in
Abilene now on exhibition
at the Abilene Dry Goods
Go's. and at prices as low
as was ever known in the
history of the Boot and
Shoe trade.
115 CASES . . .
Just received from the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co.
which represent over 5000 pairs of bright new
goods. The Ilainilton-Brown Shoe Co. are not
only the largest dealers of Boots and Shoes in the
world but are also the most reliable for satisfactory
goods and
Every Pair Warranteil
to give satisfaction in wear. We show the best line
of children's boys' and girls' shoes in all styles ever
brought West of Fort Worth prices ranging at L'oc
50c 7oc $1 $1.50 and even as high as 2 for the
finest. Ladies' and men's shoes in all styles and
grades at $1 $1.50 $2 $2.25 up to H for the finest.
Our $2.50 line is the best on earth. A full line of
the celebrated popular Oxford Ties for ladies at
$1.50 and $1.75.
Abilene Dry Goods Co.
O YOU BAT?
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-THEN YOU
CALENDAR
x
NO VERMIN
NO DUST
NO DAMPNESS
NO INSECTS
NO MILDEW.
THIl f 1 "fY 1S a bc:iuliful piece of kitchen furniture harmon--
"-' oCJ.ty zUg with the equipments of a modern home at
the same time all can afford to have it for from an economical sense
it pays for itself in a short time.
Calendar Clock Safe Co
Local offices: Abilene Texas DeVitt Building Upstairs.
Norris Bros & My ei
DEALERS INJ-
H FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
North Corner
?Plna Street. ABILENE. TEXAS.
SEE J. M. SHACKELFORD
THE GROCER
c For Fure Fresh Groceries at Lowest Prices
Chestnut Street 'Phone 134.
I am Still Selling
Groceries .
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J. A. B0YCE The Groceryman. J
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BURTOW-liIWGO CO.
LUMB6R D6HL6RS.
ABILENE TEXAS.
All kinds of Building Material at lower prices than ever before
-p of the market paid in trade or on notes and accounts for
6rS Cotton seed and oats. Free delivery within city limits
W0BE
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If so your kitchen
should not be without
CLOCK
HAVE
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Union lllock.
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?oce22S22oSociCievcS
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SAFE
At the same old stand on Chestnut
Street and if you don't believe it call
and see. We are ;;
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To wait on customers and invite you
to call and try us. Our goods are the
best and our prices the lowest.
DONE AT THE
NEWS OFFHCE.
Try us on Prices.
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We Sea Em.
HAVE Mil Til I
To move them ue oiler:
2 forjk-rkr'er mackerel 3 for
or
pickerel 5 for
) for a quarter whitelish 7 for
2 for a quarter codfish 3 for
3 fnr Ji niuirtor nndtish .1 fnr "
j Kit mackerel worth $1.25 for $1.00 1
Keg herring worth $1.35 for $1.10
.Dry herring worth 35c for .25.;
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All desirable fish and good as;coimtv. with their families have
any sold on ths market.
MACKECHNEY
Abilene.
THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS.
JA.MKSA. I.OWKY Ktlitor and rubllnhcr.
MAX It. ANDKKWS A-sociuto IMItor.
ABII.EXK. TKXAS
Dr. Keifer was down fiom
Bo by this week.
J. C. King and son Robert
were down lrom Motley county
this week laying in supplies for
the year.
The X. Porter building on
Pine street is being fitted up for
a saloon.
Will Davis was in town Tues-
day on his way to El Paso.
Dan McCarty and Cornelius
Hall and their families left over-
land a few days ago for the West.
We have on our books an j
account for $15.00 for printing!
law brief in th" ease of Hodtres !
dir
vs. Reynolds. The work was
done on the order of Kirby &!
Kirby nearly two years ago. We
shall be pleased for any informa-
tion as to the status ol the ease.
and downright glad to receive the
amount due
A little rain lell Tuesday and
a line snow fell Tuesday niht and
Wednesday.
W. JJ. Stockton has returned
from his visit to Georgia.
Bill Ileyser moved away last
Esquire tt heeler heard a cascL:11 -.. .: .. Stntn .. :..
of infanticide this week and held
the mother of the child for mur-
der. Mr. C B. Kennon has accept-
ed a permanent situation in the
Bee Ilivo store and his friends
will liud him always ready to
show goods and assist them in
making selections in the many
bargains offered there.
Mr. J. II. Ensminger of Mul-
berry Canyon was in town
Wednesday and made the Nkws!
a pleasant call.
Attention is called to the let-
ter from Mr. Vaughan and our
business men will do well to care-
fully consider some of his recom-
mendations. Mrs. A. Darnell is reported to
be quite sick with pneumonia.
P
L. White is going to ship !
some horses to-day
On T uea (lav
evenini'.
ISth Mr. J. Milo Shackelford aiid!Kive :l Piano cital lor the bein
Miss Edna E. Rector were mar-
ried at the Christian ehm-eh. EI .!
der A. J. Bush officiating.
W. M. G. Mackechney has
ueen uoxwi in ine soutiiern part .
. . - . .
of the county this week hunting.
Anil JlliiTiiio .lnnn 1i;im onoo "
to Kansas Citv.
Dr. L. W. Ilollis was called
to Greenville yesterday to see
Mrs. Will Christian.
J. II. Thornton was down
from Merkel Monday. He is a
prospective candidate for the
office of county treasurer and
would in our opinion make an
excellent ene.
Dr. J. II. Bass has been quite
poorly this week.
Senator Tillett went east this j
week on business.
J. J. Medaris has caught the
infection and is having his livery i
stable on Oak street repaired
Ed. S. Hughes & Co.'s mam
moth warehouse is Hearing com
pletion.
Bass' Laxative Quinine Tab
lets LMc cure colds and -.-grippe
or money reiuiuied.
at Bass' is to be returned if they
do not lit
The Texas & PaciJic gives you
choice of routes via. Memphis
Shreveport or New Orleans.
Medical men say rheumatism is the
forerunner of heart disease. Hood's
Sarsaparill.i cures rheumatism bv its ac-
tion on the blood. f
X.
Snd the News abro
j or money reiuiuied.
1 .. 7 fr. """- -v. ii.ii.viiv v.il.Uiwr h.i.U imn Iwwlc fulil ' J i' Hooi Ie to .M I. Dabv. nw of sec- "Z " . I
nothing but a lew hedsteads buti. "--"o v"-""." . Hon :. oiock i. s r ifv "nirvev sinn ! -Lost and ound. ooui men anu omen. i:egu
if you want a full suite of this!!11-? J0"ufcrfs- wardrobes side- ; i Flowers u H K' iter east j of Found one overcoat new also ' vf"!" c' IfJ
j class ofcheap goods we can order boards bed room sets. in met nonlurvvffij.iocki. 6 lM:y a.ir- ladies' cane. I have lost one pair I ?"Ji !?: -ol . ' 5ni JmS bo'
jit for you aud save you money. !"V ? ISLvlV"1 'l V V' A Anders to J N Grillitl... acres Steel double trees One pitchfork! uionth treatment. ar.-J wll
J.M.Ixgle. i101156. Jllbt recened at J. M. of the-a . Munson ? urvey forS2.y). two long handle shovels brace I C!l u$Vt1 wTTm r
-Every nair of snectaeles sold Inr HS' llU(1 .Ve W11" "! Cr' ' n!l. lU- .-Lw' l;1-5 and bit one pair pipe tonCs.one: " W " "ldlSSJ it
Merkol Matters.
Merkel. Tex.. Jan. UK 189$.
To the NKWS: Snow beirau
j falling here this morning just be
fore day li-'lltaild continued With
out cessation until 10 o'clock.
During the time about ten inches
fell which was the largest length
nf fimo in whioli it fi-II ponsiilt-rod.
PVfr known linn- This .-ifti-rm.nn
. . . . . . . .
the sun came out and at this time
nearly all the snow has melted.
It lias put a good Season ill the
e .
ground and made Some water as
well for stock.
Will Dunning is back from the
Territory.
Jim Barley has moved to Pecos.
Mr. Morrow of Jones county
i . i
ana .Mr. auKins. oi Lomaneno.
recently settled here.
Both farmers and etock men are
jubilant as a result of the snow.
G. O. Cozart left Monday for
Weatherford to enter college.
O. B. Brown visited Cisco Tues-
day. Ed. Collins of Pecos was here I
Saturday.
Twenty bales of cotton were
seen on the streets at
yesterday.
one tune
Your correspondent is unable to
give cotton receipts to dale but;
will do so next week. Nit.
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From Cattle to Sheep.
Many of the Wyoming ranrh -
men are quieuj anu uingenuy ai
work studying the sheep business
aud one bv one are becomintr con-
vrts convinced by its profits;
They recognize the iaet that sheep
and cattle will not harmonize on
the same range and that the cattle
ousmess in me luiure must ne
conducted wholly within pastures j
owned or controlled by the cattle-;
men. This makes it too expensive
for the average man to run cattle. 1
as eack animal will reouire thirlv i
acres of land for grazing and this
quantity is difficult to secure for
large numbers of cattle and the
result will Gither limit the herds
or else force the owner out of the
business. Many of the ranchmen
are going to quit voluntarily. One
of the new converts to the sheep
business is A. . Ay res. a nromi-
' nent cattleman of the Natural
Bridge. Mr. Ayers says that he
nas given ine matter some study
and believes that the year 1 SiS
will witni'Ss the high water mark'
for cattle at which time he pro-
poses to close out his entire herd
and will invest in sheep and will
men stand some cnance oi getting
a share of the ranje
Thus W" find Wvomini: and
I 7itl 'ifikvwtn irfirl'iiui utiiiw t!i..
-''" III" nil U- OllllJl "H.V.l 111
view which means an extensive
range section lost to cattle.
X.fV.ft- K'Htnlnlng tui-:ill-! forln :h? i-natof-fiot'
at Aldli-m- 'la. Dec (. I:C
UKNTI.K.MI..' I.I-'I.
KailfV. Arjhur llcilrick. T W
Wh.'i'Iur cs Whitf. F
IVrsojis oalllnj: fur tlit aliov :.ti-r- will
plt-ast" pay alrt:'lI jw-l pat? !itti- ul ud-
vertisiiK. "VI it- V. W. MiKH0' r M.
Judge McCaiiiim of Colorado
says that sections of hi
have been rid ol prairie dogs by '
the Bass Boison at a cost oi i-L'.UO
per soction. Where dogs are
thick it will take more but it is
the cheapwst poison.
Bass' Catarrh Remedy. ."i(Jc. !
relieves catarrh either acute or
chronic.
The Snow Cap Sisters.
t the Opera House January
jau.iL'Sth the pupils of Miss Hart will
nt of lll Christian church. The
amusing larce by Ruth MeEnerv
Stuart entitled "The Snow Can'
icii.nu " ivJM t... t..ii.i..Tri i.i- fiw ;
.jion-io i.ii in ii uuit in im im I
i P il I If i O (r ! 1 i . wild ii'l 1-ik I'lll fl If i
iuiiuiiiii iiiiiho "il" uiiii niiiuii I
fl.liuilllt ' . noi.:tt. a.
hoV(Ion Kobl.rlson. Koborts.
Cm-k-roll Slith Wliiti. If-itom-m I
?li vr iag;.- E.ioeii.scs.
Felix Graves to Miss Rosa Kil-
rriivi il:it Vi II 1 C1T
w . ' . .. ..... . . .v'.
J. R. Owings to Miss Maggie
rp. . oa
1 higpen.
J. A. Doming to Miss Pearl
t to
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x'...l n:..i ti :.:n "..";...'.."..";-$.".'. ... anil Timmr isthiHilnr rliKnlvAil !lIt lien
Shook: Misses Coekn-11. KL-ndiii" I 'tV-k 'v. V"''''"'-forf - ' ''" "lu'uaI consent W. S. O. (;t(jl
and J-wcIl Koberl Admbi t&i:tnZZilVJrSjL.Jobmm? lF "' X1r""" '.' " M
L'1 cents. ::-7 ' t son and A. L. J urner continuing ' " btB
J. L-. Mlllmail to MlSS Beilhl I C C Jackson and wife to W W John-
Wilkerson. son. southeat of section 17 block i:.
i t7i.. i-..ir....i . m:. i 'I' V I Ky -urvey. for 5i:.
... .im ' "luull" -" .'iiaai
Edna Earle Rector
W. A. Maylield to Miss Carrie
Patterson.
L. T. Grifiith to Miss Lvdia
Gibson.
Bird Eggs Wanted.
I will pay spot cash for eagle
owl and raven eggs. Do not mix
sets
Gko. W. Lowry.
At Xkws office.
Call price and be convinced.
An Old Idea.
Every day strenirthcns the belief of emi-
nent physicians that impure Mood is the
caue of mc-t of our dieaset. T wtntfi.c
years ai:o this theory w:u u.-ed as a bo-iis fur
the formula of Brown-.' Iron Bitters. The
remarkable cures etlVoU'I by tlii-. faniom
remedy are snincient to prove the theory
correct. Browns' Iron Bittcra arc m)M by
Bass Bros. sole agents. Abilene.
Send the News abroad.
ca nv nnv in m ui m i i:iii!w jirahrr. io i i hi . uiui k i i. oi hiiiihi- ... . : w . i -
Biliousness
Is caused by torpid liver which prevenu dJeea-
- tlonaml p. rmiu food to ferment and putrlfyin
- th.ttonncu. 1 hi follow dizziness uc-ulache
Hoods
! ti-somiru. nenousness. and.
Pills
If not relleTcd. bilious f CTer
or .. l0l50nw nood..
mu stinhiiiu the stomach.
; rmwe the liver cure headache dizziness. coo-
I stipatlon. etc cents. Sold by all druggists.
Tneoalj nils to uke with Uood's SariapjtfUl.
Honor Roll.
The following students are on
the honor roll for the week end-
ing Jan. II 1S98.
Miss Montgomery's Room.
i Eunice KHiott. Sterling Hiatt
i Duuiuiu r.uis iiiiirj Duiciiiuu
j Willie Watson Walter Taylor
Lena Payton Jsaiah Sharp
Olive Carter Emily Russell
Zenobin McKee.
Miss Greek's Roon.
John Curtis
Ethol Stinchcomb.
Mks. Cnms' Room.
Joda Wills Linnie Burgess
! inv Kh.-iw. Krlnn AVilli:ima.
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Clara Smith
Maud Legare.
Maude Holmes
Rosa S chaffer
Flora Andrews Jennie Medaris
Jessie Edmison.
Nannie Billingsly.
I Miss Card's Room. I
ArL.hil. I)lltVf j()e Slaughter
. n-auk Dut Claud Slaughter. !
Mk& Tkiilett-8 Koom.
! Lv.Ai Tlkkcr Allie Johnson.
Flora Old
Willie Hardie
p... MnVn
AiU(.rt 'j'ripp
J .'nu. jov '
j j'ui'i jf '
Lula Walker
Ida Legare
Roy Barker
May Border.
Tressie F'lemming
Anna Lassetter.
Blanche Gillilland
Courtney Bowyer. v
Miss Barry's Room.
-:i( Curtis
Anna Evans
-iay (. ontlon
i..i: r ..-
i liettie Phipps.
Rate Burt
Edna Crow
J?nnle J!U?CSS'
Alice Martin.
Maggie Stahl.
: Minnie M inter.
Genevieve Buell.
Lillie Daugherty
j sie King
Miss Walsh k's Room.
. Kdna Sewell
j (u-oive Edin"
Harriet Evans.
.Maggie Rector
Maud Johnston
Frankie Bushell
Grace Bradley
Jetta Jlammcr.
jioniie White
(jiiv Russell'
jK. Shelton
i !. Trinn
ioni Johnson Mollie Morris
Lillian Gihbs
Iauti McChristian
Natalie Cunningham.
Ti'ftii'iicrs of Real Bvstntc.
Keconl ofdi'i-.J" iI-I at Thylorrounty
ourt lnui- lor the Wffi.-tMio'Ja Jan.
1!. 1.'-. IU ported .!. II. I'iekcnS it
' c AI5tri-trr-.
Tin- Texa Loan Accnrv to a II Xeill.
i"I. nrrra oftlx Jolui WnlkiT survey t
am! a:i t;nIi it!ol ; intert'St in the IM. '
William .-tirvfy. for f l.7el.
; W Si-arlKroi!jrh ami wife to Kmmif
Cox.h.t.- 7. ". !'. 10 and II Mock Kl of
Mfrki-1. tor .-!."n). !
V. ACux and wife tu J T. E W ftnd
T S nt'!i.-. lol? 7.. " and '.. llo-k l.'J of
Merkel. for -r7..
K-tate of 1 ox by administrator to
w'-ari
io 'V. I... Mi-rkiM. for'i..
l-Man-ofl'i o. iivailmini-trtor. to
J'.
i:ii Harri.-. tTio w ; of lot u. Irayiie j
H7::1( st laml. for amount ofHeii.'
" 0?S;
!!o.-k ... T I IIv Co.. for inn.
Cfo I. I'axton and wife to .1 g i.mv-'
don. ttmlmdrd intcn-t in lots 1 and 2. ;
bhx
ImIi-w. for .-f .i0
H 11 :nilinanii wife to Carl 3!
r.olim-tVhl lot x. block Vi. Abilene for
i; i: wiipi-icr to.i k yih. south ; of
.-ction 1.5 I; A Land. for?:!".).
WW Harri- and wife to Matti M
I.eeman. we-t of lot N. league 1 17. fT.
C. S land for ? loo.
SI Kowlett to Kliabrth Kowlrtt '
northeast -t and north wt at tcetion
1.5. I. A land for r" and valuable con
ira:ion.-
I J Hod t I K'owlett. lots 10 and
bliM-k 71. Abilene for
.- i;iri..ii ..nil ti-if. r.v r !:ll;..
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. . lcri lll!I OI lur II .lllullri.lon i.r I I
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Mr- M .i ( row to u h Wixxl. west
of northweM of A L Vail 5urvey for;
"w'll Thomas to 15 1; Haither. ir ;
acres out of A McMicken survev. for
i1 " ?'c . . ...
jmi s Iliisrhos anI Henrv James to H
j roie. iw acrei out of xHnrrj5 srvoy
j f(V7?. ...
Vf K ( ole to A K i.raham.hKJ acres
! otu of X Hard? survev. for S:$h.
Anna u- i:0iu.rts U) i Cartwrieht.
nortls ; ot the Maitoy survey. lor mxh.
(' II A It.iker to John Klliott mjxI 10
feet out of lot 1 17. (I (' . land for '.".
w w Hammond and wife to il K
liriiiniiionil.ii-J .( acres ont of lot :J0
of J 31 Sancedosurvev. for j 2-1 'J.
Kreu It Scott trustee to ( . 31illiken.
lot II. HibdiviMoti of J 31 Sincedo aiir-
vev. for j.""(.
Kd S Hughes and Henry James to R.
'". C.tither. h-n acres out of X Ilarrii
survt-v. fr i'.'S-Q.
J !f Unfile-- to Tlios Williams lots 7
;aiid. block I) of subdivision of lot 1.
I block 2' 5. Abilene for ?v0.
viion of lot 4. block 201. Abilene. SI
Feet and Ankles Affected.
I had inflammatory rheumatism in'
inv leet and ankles. ICeauinir so much
M.. Cialveston. Texas.
IIooi s 1'ii.ls are the only pills to take
with Hood's Sar&aparilla. "Cure all liv-
er ills.
about Hood's Sarsaparilla I began tak- J uu ' Kr uou aL v IC ' 5.- - . "
injrit. In a short time I was relieved ers' Art Gallery east side Pine f'j oanl""
and I continued its use until I was Street. Also linest enlarged pic j "v Kiurti
cured. I have not had a touch of rheu- turGq hill" nrieo fnr i Hmitorl old ir ft s
riinti.m .inf...-' 1 1. . v imrip uoi a -Iir-S ai nan price ior a nmnea soiu o jja&
SECOND ANNOUNCE!
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The Bee Hive's .
Greatest
The sacrificing of seasonable goods the
piling out of men's furnishing goods of
house furnishing goods at one-third and
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one-half their actual
S a general clearing of everything through-
;b
out.the store at prices that will move large
g : ; h
g quantities of merchandise during the co
ing week. Great piles of these goods
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J that will compel qujbk selling. Free del
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ery to all parts of the city. Several delii
ery wagons are engaged for this occasi
THE BEE HIVE
ONE PRICE SPOT CASH. West Side Pii
Your Money Back if You Want Iti
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Protracted Meeting.
We are having quite interesting
i.-iiC "' services at the Christian church
Nelson Moon k iemember wo haye regular ser
JeanieLapowski .. nB n. TftTI.a . SllIllI.lv
school at 0:30 a. m. pa. Buck-
ner superintendent: preaching.-;
11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.: Junior c.
E. meets at 4 r. m. and Seniors
meet on Monday evening at T.vJU
p. m. All are cordially invited to i
atteud strangers made welcome.
We begin a protracted meeting
on the Fifth Sunday don't fail to
hear us in a series of sermons
A. J. Brsn. Pastor.
Knights Templar Election
The Ifollotf-ini; oflicers have
been elected for the ensuing term
bv the Abilene Commaudery.
ivniguis r empiar:
J. il. Pickens E. C.
J. W. Red G.
I). L. Middleton.C.CL
'"CT.-JVSmith Prelate.
H. BrCooS. W.
J. (J. LowdonriV W.
O. W. Steffcns. Treas-
W. T. Berrv Recorder.
Wall Paper Bargains.
Having been appointed m'anu-
facturers' agent for Abilene aud
now lurniah wall
.
'paper and border and hang same
for h'S per room and upwards for
spot cash. Telephone or write
postal and I will call with
samples. . L. KAl.l'n.
.sign work a specialty
Barber Shoo to Lease.
1 wish to lease hit barber shon
and fixtures for one year with I
privilege of longer time. Mpjlti?:B
SOOn. EdMO nORTCII M.IDau.son
"" i.I A Wad.worth
J. R. Parham is at home this l A rhoat
Week. I J :A Oralika
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con-. To-day the weather is threat-
? il 'ening more rain.
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jjissoiution jwotice.
Notice is hereby r-iven that the
co-partnership heretofore exist-
H1L' bOtWCCIl JollIlSOll JSrOtllOrS
the business under the linn name
of Johnson & Turner. All liabih-
ties are assumed by the new firm '
and all amounts due the old firm
must be paid to them. Abilene
Jan. 1st 1S)S.
II. II. Jonis'sox;
A. L. Turner
W. S. O. JOH5BON.
Notice lo Tax Payers.
1 beg to call your attention to
that portion of Section 10 Chap-
ter 10.3 General Laws of 1807.
which orovides that on all taxes
not oaid bv Jan. 31st cost shall
accrue. This is not a Tax Collec-
tors' scheme to rush collections
but is a State law and applies to
one and all. Plesse settle at once
II. B. Cook.-
Tax Collector. Taylor Co.
By Berxie Miller Deputy.
3t
G. B. Triplett.
Cabinet Photos
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J. C. VlCKERS
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Clearing Sale.
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Local Market Riattl
Cotton 1.00 to .").()().
Cotton seed. (to ii.10 pj
r.;u- corn 'iue to loc.
Shelled corn 11c to 17(
Oats.l'Oc to LMc.
Wheat. 70c to sly.
Bran T."ic to soc per hunt
TralliUo .11 per ton.
Pecaub irtiJ- 3c per pounrt
Sweet TiotatoeSsiMc to 7i
Chickens. l'.0J) to
Turkeys :55 c tcr.
'' Butter extra g(i
Eggs 1.1c to 17
Onions. 2c to L'jl
furnips. .10c to 75l
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1898, newspaper, January 21, 1898; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330314/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.