The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1892 Page: 4 of 8
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Taylor Conaty na.i twice bten awnrdeda prize
itatt.Mliy tae Texas State Fair foi being the
fcat agricultural ..oiinty in its district aad in
uawu waaawaruea inewnm;t5U":i ..-
esltaral coaaty initac Stateby the State t&ir
at Dallas.
TRAIN TIM?:
Train from the e8t arrives at Id anil dejiarts j
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Train from the west arrive? at 10-i: and dt-
yart. at 1 1 : 02 a m.
Our Ticket :
For President and Vice-president
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Democratic State Ticket.
For (lovrrnor.
JAMES S. IIOCC.
For Licutenant-CSovcrnor.
M. M. I "KANE.
Announcements.
For District .lude.
T. II. CONNEII.
of Eastland County.
For County .lude.
1). (J. HILL.
For County Attorney
.1. M. WACi STAFF.
Ii. A. COX.
District and County Clerk.
D. J. IvED
.M. C. LAM1JETH.
W. T. JU)SS.
For SheritV.
1 J. V. CrXNINCIIA.M
.1.1 J.N KILL.
For County Treasurer
G. A. WITT
31. W. MrLAMOKE.
For County Assessor.
.1. V. CIIKISTOFHEK
Hide and Animal Inspector.
I.P.VOOTEN
J. F. NORTHINGTON.
A. E. WATSON.
For Commissioner. Precinct No. J
C. M. BRADS 1 1 AW.
Fnr . Justice of the Peace.NIrec. 1.
W. A. M INTER
W. C. CHEATHAM.
For ConstalIe. Prec. 1.
J. W. HALEY.
.) II. WILLIAMS
W.T. HEMPHILL.
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Congressman Laiiham has an-
nounced his intention lo support
Hogg as the nominee of' the regu-
lar democratic stiite convention.
Those papers and those states-
men whose democracy heretofore
has been unquestioned have al-
most unanimousl.v fallen in line
for the support of Hogg and the'
rest of the state ticket. This is
significant as many of them op-
posed Hogg's nomination.
The financial reports say that '
the disposition of money If) go i
west and south has caused call j
inonev to advance materially in i
New York. We may confidently i
look for better times soon. j
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The democratic senatorial con-
vention held at Baird last week
resulted in the nomination of .1.
C. Baldwin of Haskell.
Cholera is raging in several of
the old countries and it may reach
America before the year is out.
In view of the possibility of its
ftnin.r so orecautioiiarv means.
Bhold be adopted in all the cities
of the country. And it will not
hurt the smaller towns to enforce
Bueh health regulations as would
be best in case it should reach us.
Jt has been Hiked so much
about there being only three dem-
ocrats in the Midway neighbor-'
hood that "vve had about come to
the conclusion that those three
had better move out and leave the
. field to the third party fellows.
But this week we get quite a dif-;
ferent statement and it is from a
reliable citizen of that neighbor-'
hood and 'not from a third party i
organ. This gentleman says there ;
arc 26 democrats there to 21 third
narfrv men. It will be found on
investigation that most of their j
vaunted claims will pan out this
-fray. f
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I The above cut shows the College birthling as completed It is one of the best arranged and
most commodious buildings to be found in all of Northwest Texas. The lirst session opens Septem-
ber 13th 1802 and promises to be largely attended. Rev. Dr. Friley the president is an educator of
1 national reputation and the faculty will be composed of the best teachers to be found in the land.
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VmmAMfl KSHllM PAllfiMA
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A FREE SCHOLARSHIP
SEASON OF 92-93
The Most Popular
Young Lady in
Taylor County
"WTIL WIN THE PRIZE.
For rules regulation- ami general
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We this week offer an addition-
al scholarship to be awarded to
the girl having the second highest
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COMPLETED IN 1892.
THIS WEEK'S VOTING
M.r.oiiA Ark. Aug. 20 r0:.
Eimtoi: News Inclosed find fi
votes for Miss Jlinda Barry. Al
though I am not personally ac-
ouainted with her 1 feel an inter-
ijiiwiuiuw!iiiiniiiui.u uuti
est in the Doctors' candidate as J
am a Doctor's daughter. Hope she
will win. Mks. Leli Hayes.
though I am not personally ac-
Pom Mil Aug. 20 '02.
Eimtok News Enclosed lind
100 votes for Ross Douglass. That
he may be successful is the wish
of Coisin Mai i.
emitoi: . i:w.s i send you
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100 votes for Mamie Badger. W.
Editor News Find enclosed
8 votes for Miss Mamie Douglass
i lia PiiAnlnc1 rn)i(twl'if(t fti frti
IIJV A wi.J vttllUIUlliV a v a a .
hcholarshin in Simmons College.'
1 hone she may get it. Friend.
Editor News I inclose you
IT votes for Ross Douglass. He
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deserves i ne i ree scuoiarsnii) r.
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-Friends" lnvc collected and1 U1"' NEW.s-Nine more. Z.r.TuU ' of his head were two gstly ing $5.00 magazine $1.80. Mem-
in (lb l.it I"" I votes for Frank Stanford mons College. I he hat max be . - f ... woul(1' berships will be retained for all
sen ..2.1 votesior Miss Manue 1FjMKN) selected fro.nany store in Abilene undb cit hti of Miic i would b otherwise no-
Ii;(1r- vJ i V 7 M. P. Kavanaugh Photograph- 'c caused mutant death. I'ifty tified. Anv others w!ljllillir l0
Editmr News-I send in 10 ' -J-aSj--ii.cio&jmi una two t. ofi-crs the young lady receiing yarcU from where the body lay in join will please present appliea-
otes fur Miss Hiuila IJarrv. R. " X?1 V'Ch .!T s Mamie 1) K-ti. S(.Cond largest number of a clump of bushes was found the tion through a friend or to the
Editor News Inclosed tindMiss Mamie Douglass
.100 votes for mv friend Miss Ma- Miss Mamie Badger
mie Badger. ' C P. Miss II inda Barry
i Miss Mabel Montgomery
Ed. NEWS Dear Sir: 1 place Miss Jessie Emiis
to the credit of my friend. Miss '
Badger 703 votes.
Well Wisher. ;
Editor News I send in -l.lOj
more votes for Miss Mamie Bad-i
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Iviinvii? Vrx.l enelowi' von
10 votes for K'oss Douglass iimL
more coming from his friends soon
A Friend.
Magnolia Ari:... Aug. 2vS 1S02.
ICditor News I inclose four
votes for Sidney P;yton. May
success attend him in the scholar-
ship contest.
Mrs. Lr.i.tv II.w es.
Maxsfied. La Aug. 28 '02.
Editor ews inclosed luui -l
votes for Miss I linda Barry and
inan wishes tor Her success.
Mrs. Willvrd Allen.
Buffalo Gap. Texas.
Editor News J send 0 votes
for Miss Ilinda Barry and 3 votes
for Willie McKinley.
Little Friend.
Matador. Tex. A;i". 21. '02.
Editor News Inclosed find 1
otes for my old school mate W.
.J. Young. I want to see him win
the free "scholarship. He is a de-
serving boy. 1 also send two iliore
votes for Miss .Jesse Funis. Hope
she will win. T. II. Si:.n.
Editor Ni:wsFind enclosed
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villi J llflBillll.lviaaaaavv
Butcher.
Editor Nr.S-Accept 1 votes
for Frank Standlord for free schol-
arshiu in Simmons College. He
is a worthy boy. ami I hope he
will win the scolarship.
Mrs. .J. M. Sfllivvn.
Editor Ni:ws-Fie more votes
for Miss Mamie Badger. S. T. F.
Fd-toR Nrws Vccept 1 votes
for Miss Ilinda Barrv. I hope she
mav receive
the highest number
of votes for the free scholarship
Mrs. .1. M. Sullivan.
.Jones County. Aug. 2.. '02.
Editor News I hand you 4
otes for Miss Ilinda Barry. Dope
she may win the free scholarship
Mrs. .Jf.nnie De Sit vzo.
Editor News Inclosed find
2 otes for Willie McKinley.
Ai.ru .
tens' candidate. We iiropose to
see that he gets the fiki scholar-
ship. Friends.
Editor News Enclosed please
find 1 votes for Mr. Will Davis
A Good Friend.
. niev are to ne commended lornoi a?s liros. drug store. miiiu.u m-mh m m-i .-..ww i... vallevs its "razinzr lands and
Mil Editor- enclose xou . j of fa5r(;on. lir8t Mon(!av in September ami 0
and trust that the people will . - .. .. o. n leine than am doctor I know of- nnrsie e ass in connection with T. l . . . -... .
support him for the free scholar- B -". at -.-. bhvb Mre. Hattie Mason of Chil- same and in an adjoining room. n eause tnere is neaitn n ev-
ship. W.E.G W. G. Swanson the Pine Street toii. Carter Co. Mo. in speaking- PatroiinPe respectfnllv solicited. er3 breeze aiiustrength and vigor
nnvnv ;.r.Mi too votes Furniture Dealer will give n line ot- chamberlain's Colic. Cholera . School building on corner 0f ""jbr its cloudless skies
fin W niMeK th. Cirnef frame and glass complete to the and Dia.rhfca Remedy. This mod- Noith 0th and Grape street. n' !u' settler need not
tor Millie Mclviiile the t arpen- i-.iv- r.ivin.r the bbMiesU ::.. i..-. i. .i ..irt.i . . L. spend a life time in felling trees
Simmons ColiIiege Kbiiiehe Texas.
CHARTERED A. O. 1S
Mr. Editok Enclosed find 3
votes for Miss Mamie Douglass.
vi u abo.
Mil. EditukI semi ten votes
" . "ma awn j. f Mlt;
w1! Wl- Littlk Bell Hill.
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En. N Ews-J2nelosed iind 2o
I votes for Miss Mamie Douglass.
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Vnr Iltu IIiikIm 1i.ivi.f TIrkrtrw lOii
Editor News I have been sa-
Villir niv .nnnnnc In i.out i lw.i.
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he most deserving girl in the con-
test am you can phice them 30 in
an to me creuu oi nss .uaiiiiu
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Yours Truly
Frank Stanford.
Mr. Editor Enclosed please
fiml :J voU's for Sydney Peyton
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All ballots deposited
boxes and not accompanied by
notes are counted up to the con-
testants in the general result.
RESl'LT OF VOTE
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Miss I(I;l Iav Cooke
ujss Madge Quarles
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Ross Douglass
Willie McKinley
W. J. Young
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Sidney Peyton
Frank Stanford
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Liberal Oirer.s.
W. 1). Brown the North Side
Boot and Shoe dealer otters the
successful contestant in the schol-
arship for ladies one pair of his
lines! and best shoes valued at
..dd. to be selected by the win-
ner. Editor News I will furnish
iu. young lady who wins tin
scholarship in Simmons College
with cliewmg gum lor me term.
and I will do this if it breaks me.
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.1. .M. JiADFORD.
IHOOl JIIJII1 cl illLllti. J J. LJ. II
iiie iiiocer. jjNl IU j.;. f m(. French Kid yesterday. net door to the lies-
Pratt Brotireis dealers in Hay s5i()t.s. valued at &i.lH). to the "pci-iaii oilier notwithstanding il
Gniin. Feedstulls. etc. oiler a
Webster s Unabridged Dictionary
to the boy receiving the highest
number of votes in the contest
for the free scholarship in Sim-
mons College now being conduct-
ed bv the News
W. A. Flint & Co.. dealers in
furniture of all kinds. North Sec-
ond Street Abilene will give a
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her or votes in the scholarship vaiv and Maehiiierv and Imple- l!'s i pictography new scene- Because the country. us advaiu-f-mifest
in Sinonoiis Collet' the ..r ..n i ;: ..i. l.-ir "es. draperies etc.: oil. pastel nig and property values are m-
same to be made to order to fit
ti. lif..size portrait presented by
M. p. Kavanaugh and in addition
will give a line Easel as a rest for
the picture frame.
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I he Abilene Dr Goods ( (..
will rjve the young lady receiving
the highest number of votes in the
Hre scholarship contest now be-
ing conducted by the News a line
1MU namisonie iiresst. lanein u
be selected bv herselt. l nerr
house carries some of the timt
goods in the market from which
it may be selected.
Wristen .- Anderson the old
reliable iToeerv firm on Pine
street offer a solid gold ring with
fine stone setting to the young la-
dy who receives the third highest
number of votes in the scholar-
ship contest in Simmons College.
Thev are to be commended for not
number of votes in the Simmons
College scholarship contest con-
ducted bv the News. This frame
willbcmadeto order to fit the
life-size nicture given bv G. E.
"ard
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The above cut represents the projected building on the college grounds for a boarding hous.
The funds are being raised for its construction and when it is completed it will be one of the best
and handsomest buildings.in the country and its capacity will be sufficient for the accommodation of
all -who may be connected with the College either as teachers or students.
Bass Bros. will give the young
lady receiving the highest mini-
uci ui tuna wi mi- ounwuiiaiiiif
to Simmons College a basket of
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taming assorted perfumes and al-
'ued sit sft-1 00
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t 'Iho ews wil give a 2.it) hat
to tne successiul boy contestant
It lfI SIPlrOr'S l" 1114' KVirSlf'IS. ('fill-
voles for the scholarship in Sim-
jnons
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V. Ulir"l-. inn- iiu.i-ii nii"t-
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SIZt pjioiofrnipns nneiy niusiteo.
(. . w Photogn.pher and
. tonuses t give tlie sue-
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ceniui ("oiut:siiiiii mi me x-uuiiii-
ship-in Simmons College one life-
size portrait either jn crayon
or pastel the i.icture to be either
ol herseli or ot any one she may
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W. E. Douglass photographer
will give the successful lady eon-
testant for the free scholarship in
'Simmons College one dozen of his
linest cabinet photographs.
133S Hiitor News LValizing the
"3SG iiI)0'tal(-' of the scholarship con-
T'r.oo test now being conducted by the
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rsEWSand wisning lo coinpiiineni
the successful contestant I hereby
oiler to the young lady obtaining
the highest number of votes a set
of either Dickens' or Scott's
works nicely bound.
J. C. Harndon.
Dealer in books stationery musi-
cal instruments and sheet music
east side of Pine street Abilene.
Texas.
G. E. Ward the Premium Ar-
tist. will given one dozen Aristo
Photos the linest made to the
Young gentleman receiing tin
highest nuinber of votes in the
Simmons College scholarship eon-
test conducted by the News.
The Bed Store. South First
Street. Abilene will give to the
young Iad recming the higest
number ot otes lor the lr-esc!ol- uork in his Miidin Oil and Pas-
arsliin in Simmon College one ;. Pniti-iii i-...im liikjinil W:i-
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p:ir of line shoes valued ai :.ih.
(; A p .lohnson. the South
sliilo Runt -ii. .1 mini. iL'mIc!' will
voung ladv reeeving the highest
number of votes in the scholar-
ship contest in Simmons College.
George C
Harris & Bro..jk hole-
b:m. j n.tail (lru'-'--ists wdl ie
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ladv receiving the
voung
highest ninnber of votes in tlie con-
test for free scholarship in Sim
mons College one line Dressing
C;ise valued at "rO.Oo.
K(1- S' UnZhv " ('" (l;ih:r hl
Hardware uueeiisware .voass-
stm.t vbilene oilers a fine s.1.00
Vase I ami) to the voun- ladv re-
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ceiving tu- highest number ol
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now being conducted b the
News.
M. P. Ka.inaugh. Photogniph-
er. offers the successful lady eon-
tenstant for the scholarship in
Simmons College a life-size wa-
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Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills
Acta on a new principle regu
lating the liver stomach :md bow-
els through the nerves A new
discoverv. Dr. Miles' Pills speed-
ily cure biliousness bad taste.
torpid liver piles constipation.
Unequaled for men women chil
dren. Smallest mildest surest!
50dqses25 cts. S.imple3 free at
Ba?s Bro's. drug' store.
on even in the most severe and' Congressman Kilgore has de-
dangerous eases both for chil 't.i;in.(i for Hog" for governor and
dren and adults. 2o and r0 cent
bottles for wile bv Geo. C HariSs
& Bro. Wholesale and Retail
Danggists Abilcue.
AS PROJECTED.
Murdered al Balnl.
Baird Tex. Aug. 24. Our town
Avas uiTown lino a lever oi excue-
mmij : . .
was made known that the bodv of
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an unknown man had been found
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dead just south ol town in a mes-
quitt jrroVc. On the top and back'
tia(iiv instrument with which the
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t"" lU'CU Witt I'tliillillllUU.
It was
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ron bolt about two feet long
evidently a bridge bolt covered
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There is no
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clue lo who committed the deed.
Neither is there anv clue to who;cipient consumption asthma ca-
Ui nuu.(lere(l mau wagi There ; tarrh and nervous debility.
.-- . Persons wisliim? to build
. was nothing at all in his pockets x -I""i 1&"lufe . lo "uim
m themselves into big business lrom
or near lum to gie aiiy idea as to.KII1!lI1 i1lin-lltl:llir 1 im i;t;...i
who he was. I
Ile was evidently a laborer. He
.was plainly dressed aboijt o feet
10 inches high weighed about 100
potimls amfabout 30 years of age.
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The eonmer has been summoned
t ..i .i. . : t 1 1...1.1
oui me impiest ous mu ween neiu
vet.
Two men haw since been ar-
rested at Midland answering to
the description of two tramps
seen here yesterday in company
with the murdered man.
Fine Work.
Mr. .John G. Dullield. an accom-
nlished mimI .rentleinniilv in-iist
jms just jinjsje(j :l couple of cray-
OJ 'jJ.luVs made from photo-
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raphs of Mr. .Jones Scott and
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Miss Bannie Cleaves of this citv.
Thev are pronounced lv artists nost readily in reach
here to be the acme of art. I'arsur-' 'x IVrsons desirous of settling
passing anv work in that line ever ln? ehildren m healthful produc-
e.xhiliiteil in this cit before. tiv localities m the grandest
There are m.mv line nieces of uxu' " llu t"in.
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ter Colors each KVeet in eileet
show the band ot a true artist.
M:m luiics viiti'il 1 hi- stmiin
was a disagreeable da v. Gains-
ille Hesnerian.
Mr. .J. G. Dullield artist has as
oeiatcd himself in business with
1e- We hae added suel. instru-
nients to the studio as will enable
HS l( produce work in the photo-
irnmh line excelled bv none in the
State aud equalled by few only
The ery finest "possible character
of artistic workmanship will be
turned out. All classes of novel-
ater color. India mk. crayon and
t"' 'J'hrated Sepia ink or pastel
iiorirniisw 111 we a seiiai.ue iieiiari-
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attention as to execution in the Because a man can make a live-
highest stvle ol art at prices low- lihood here with less labor tlwin
er than the lowest. in any part of the United States.
Medals premiums and testimo- Because unlike Southern Cali-
nia Is from National Art Exposi- lorn in it does not require :' small
tion Washington New Orleans fortune to secure a piece of land.
Exposition. New Orleans Cincin- Because capital does not block
n.iti Art Gallery Cincinnati. Com- all the avenues to- wealth nor
plimentnry notice from all parts crowd the poor man to the wall
of the Tinted States. The public Because good land is becoming
will be informed through this me- more scarce and if you don't catch
iium aj. fasl as b;7nrios are
completed that they may call and
be convinced that we are superior
artists in our line.
Kavn won & Dfffield.
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School Announcement.
Mrs. Dellis will begin the third
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nominated mm is me regular uem-
:ocmtic convention of Texas.
tuqiia Cirele.
Membersof the Hesperian Cha-
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tnului W e. ..?e.rreA?.e?t .
Young. Saturday Sept. 3rd at five
(vi0(Tk ' when the Circle for
uol-k p. m.T wiien ine wrcie ior
die coming year will be organized.
This win bo the American Greek
voar. the necceseary books cost-
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President. .Mrs. O. P. Spaulding
MlSS E.M3IA II. Sayles
Secretary.
Who Should Come to Texas ?
I.
Persons buffering from in-
11irw n
( :im Persons wishing to secure
lirst-class investments at heavy in-
' Merest and wonderfully remunera-
tiv' r('turns- .
-1. Persons who are skilled in
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III. I IKIJIIKW 1IIUUOU 1111 lli.lll 11 iai
taring or mechanical pursuits.
.". Persons who prefer to min-
gle with people who are striving
to push themselves ahead in the
business world aixl subordinate
politics to business. fc
0. Persons who are in search
for healthful climate superior soil
and educational facilities.
7. Persons who love a semi-
tropical section with all its fruita
and tlowers. combined with all
tM!li northeru climes produce.
s- Persort.vho have brain and
Oram alone but resolved to con-
!' success in a piace wnere it is
Wliy Come to this Country ?
Because the climate Js perfect.
Because the soil is fertile and
prolific.
Because
ian'd is aiiundant aud
cheap
Heeau.se a home ean be mail.
with littlejlaboi
Becauso so great a variety of
products i-an be grown
Because the yield is large and
the priced always remunerative
Because life is'a'luvury in a land
where the sun sliines'everv day.
Because there are chances for a
poor man which he never can hope
to find'in older countries.
creasing. .
Because the vast and varied re-
siuin-i ui nn- ruiiiiin m- u-i to
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on now your last chance will soon
be gone.
Because the worker receives a
fair compensation fol-Jiis labor
and-the -rustler" has a field for
tik display of his energv and eu-
terprise -
Iiooaust. tiu. wealth of its farm-
and grubbing out stumps.
ause vegetation is so rapid
"u m iwo jears uie nome is sur-
rounded by a growth of trees and
shnib5 whieh. would require flvi
1 years to develop elsewhere.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1892, newspaper, September 2, 1892; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314372/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.