The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1890 Page: 4 of 14
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and tovs to select from for both old and
largest assortment
Dr Tolar has issued a call for !
the meeting of the Press Associa- j
uoirto be ueiu in Aoiiene on tno
1st of January next. We are
ghul tliHt he eaw fit in his call to
outline the principal work of such
.an organisation. We had been led
10 believe that its main object win
to combine against the .people for
he.perpose of raising rates and
.:cwld not have gone into it foran.v
tueh purpose. If any newspaper
ttttn is working for too little let
aim advance his rate at once bii'
A-e shall oppose all combines in
his or. AUy other business w hen-
it issolelr for the imrnnse of drnw-
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poeKciB oi me peupie.
'Pu-rt liiittrlcfl itwirn i.R.tiiif..-
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fin winter. Thev wniilil u!
e occupied as soon as completed.
ttid it woiild be a paying invest-
"lent for those who built them.
We are glad to note that a move-
ment is on foot looking toward
united action on the part of alt
he towns on the T. &. P. Kilroni
west of Fort Worth in the immi
zration work. If all the town-
ilong the road and contiguom-
(hereto will work together imirl.
goodcNii be kecottipli&hed for tlu
country.
By a recent decision of the Su-
preme Court it is shoWli that Ookt
county is practically without j.
county sent and the location o.
me is now vexing the people o.
Utat county-
in another column we publish.
..v request a letter from A.
faylor in which he essays to givi
some advice to farmers. Farmer
leed advice and Col. Taylor h
rompetcut to give it provided h
ugh tariff and other repiiblicai.
ideas do not disqualify him.
Most of the Indian tribes an
till restless aud their attitude h
ineertain. It looks very iirnul.
dke a general uprising was con-
etuplated. It would be a fatai
step for them to take but it eeun-
they are disposed to take ij all
the same.
The first thing congress did on
.eassemhliug.was to jump upon
j force bill with & viow to pass-
jc'tatail hazards. The repub-
ins think tneir only saivauon
lies through some such law h
that wou't save them
-lry-aud-by.
enat has already hnd the
election bill up for consul
.ion auu it may ue passeu n
iTTs session and become a law. It.
case it does it may oe some xime
uefore we get rid of it obnoxious
as it is to both north and south
before it can be repealed the
Jemocrats must get control ol
ooth house aud senate.
Wichita Valley raflroad ex-
is about on a par with the
uikI Sau Andrei o rail-
Mther is absolutely sun
milt and if eitker ts built
k year or two hence.
can do is to keep agi-
ratch our chauce.
P. Adams of this lace
a spetial invitation " to v Wiul
republican coir eation
Id at Houatou on the joiu ami
tondering wht they wauteu
onsh fiemocrax as ne iski
and COME EARLY.
OTHERS
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Aliileuo JLevturccl.
The Anson Western ruad Abi-
lenon long lectaro last week which
wo reproduce below.
JLBILBXE'S SITUATION.
Abilene Is the btfit town in Western
TexHti. Wh till know that aHti we know
too mat be 1ih achieved her greatness
uuougn me euteriiride anu uueraitiy oi
IMf llllll'. V till U' t I k. III1UI1 IIIM'UIIE
tsui Aoiiene iihs made mietaKes A few I
veitrj axo when the .Santa i'e railroad !
exieuUuu from liruwnwoud Abilene let
it pass .South of her and die town of
tu ... .1. I1..1D tin.lt- 'IMi..ii A .!!.. ai
at in siem on her riirhU and tut huu An-!
eo carry the roau to their town when
hiluile could have obtuihed it in the
3i w:iy
that any Anireio did. But
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hc iv i il uu. uuLittiK 'u uieji iijjju mm i
ey
uuuev in a chimerical .eheme to induce ;
ile ltucK lelami whiuii whs not ui that
i me wittitn10U utiles ot tne biute line
ne lost neariv ail of h.-r doutueru traUe
"ml teit her railroad pro&peuis in woise
.minion than hetoro. Nov wuen 8he i
t UUIIU fc-V AiIIVUV A.J 4 VUIllVMlIIUb
aiauda a good showing to obtain the
.MUitu be I'rom Coleiuati by a lime grad-
.iig or tne Wichita Valley from aey-
....f fit- .. iiiri r i ti.r tvif n II ttkiLu!! t..il
.ius.n.;iiegorstwJrKoii u visionary j
scheme tu build a road .fom llenncita ;
oi Albany and Auiieiitf t ban Angeiu.
v road which Hie Trading alone would
.nvoive the expenditure ol' millions oi
luimrd and wniuh. in our opinio win
ever be bunt lint Aui.ene shows u
aiposiLion to fritter away her go.' '-n
.ppurttiuities and turiid her oauk on tm
.owitd ihHiiiave done to much to makt
er what sue is anu in return we liuu
.iiat iiukeli has turned her uaek .n Ao-
.letie and now uas all tier freight bhip-
ed over tue H ichitH Valley tj) be-
.nuiir. butue oi Ahtiene'b bu&inet men
ee the btiualion and in the iinsKen
rree lTeis Wa: hud tne following:
J. U. i.oiVdoll caSiiier
oi ine iiuueiu
if. Johnson u
.lattuiiat b.itik writes d-.
oilows:
"L regret that our Haskell frittndi-
uve lieu theuiselvo's to seymour ae i
mi (HMllive that U will prove quite a
-uietake on their jmrt. W-e may havr
.iie southern it. 1(. uohiieution anu u
mi we wouid undoubtedly love tiusKei.
tutu tu gut it. Uoirt leave "friends"
ar tne glittering promises of i'l'iieu
mes."
Uive this advice to my many friende
a our locality. Abilene and her mei
-iiRuta cannot be surpassed and then
ciual cannot be iouiiu m this broad lanu
ji oun. We sre an interested in iihsk
:ile welfare ami any action luKen b
.. uit to further the interests of your mag-
.iiiiceut country will be sustained auu
ueieied by your Aoinrne friends.
lteiiiemberuie kinuiy to tlusKeil mer-
Jtixuts with my wi&n that tnej win
.M.iiuer well before taking any step
. u i lint pruv u failure."
As wb su.d in the beginning. Abilene
. a gwou town and ihe generous aud ei.-
lerprising 0Uoine-s men ui the town de-
serve better treatment. Tne Western
.ia many warm friend in Abdeue suhj
.ve are proud of their true aim " trieu
.rieudsuip and appreciate all they ha v.
tune for ua. lint we Ifcar that the pole
y of some of her would be railroau iu-
ttctwrs if perteereu in will ultimate!
.-esitil lit disaoter. Abilene is able amp-..tank-
to take care of her own interests.
nu we give her the beuerit of lliese lew
suggestions at the risk of having out
suis boxed for impertinence but The.v
are .worthy of consideration all the
Mine.
The charge that Abilene i sleep
tug ou her interests is hardly true
i or there is not a town in all tin
southwest that is wider awake
&ud more energetic than Abiieue.
ohe cannot build railroads how
over and as .-our unighbor web
Knows no line has jot started into
t-liis country to test our willingness
to seeure aiiothei line of road. Ab
to the charge that Abilene lay idlt
aud suffered the Santa Fe road to
iMiild along to the southward of us
without any effort to induce its.
xtension this way that charge
too is not well founded. As we
imppeuw know Abfteu6 (Md o
erythiug in her power to secure
an extension of that hue to tin
northward. But the Company had
mapped out its plaus aud no in-
ducements we could offer were
Hiillidetit to cause them .to change
their course
So far as Abilene not deal ng
fairij-tM' her neig&Ubiim: towtuyit
AH) PLUSH ALB1
. w
voimp;. Come where vou can iSnd
Respectfully
! coucerued we are surprised that
jauy one should even insinuate
such a thing. .No town could have
pur8ue aTuore iiberil ll0icy t0
ward the surroundiug couutry
thiiu this hua done. Iudiviluls
niay have done things that gave
offense but Abilene should not
bo held responsible for the action
uf fow nMl aetmr
in an mdivid
-
ual capacity. The letter from J.
G. Lowdon referred to by the
Weateru eorrectly reflects the sen-
timents of the bueiuess men of
AOlieue.
We tnut our friends to
the north of u will be considerate
and before coudemuiug
gate.
invest!-
i A ffriT' PpninlcKnir 02ifl.
Colorado Clipper.
The board of trade of Abilene
jjjjye ltutl'UCted their
j t- .
lujor IjOUIS L. ise
President
to corres-
tuepoiiu wiiu me iowuh aiong me
line of the Texas & Pacific from
Fort Worth to El Paso inviting
tltm to designate time anu
place in the near future for a eon
ventioi: of iemesentutives from all
the towns in West Texas tributary
to the'X & P. raihoad for the pur-
pose of formulating a plan of unit-
ed action for advertising the coun-
try nud turning the tide of immi-
gration this way. This is a good
.scheme one that will give tht
greatest nurn for the money in
veted of anything that could be
done. !No aimple towu or city on
the T. & P. can aceomplish uiuch
toward turning the tide of immi-
gration. It takes united effort on
.he part of tne towns all along tin-
tine supplemented with the co
opt ration of the railroad company.
When the people unite they will
dud that the railroad will come up
.u a most liberal manner. By the
united efforts of the towns alouu
.he Fort Worth and Denver aud
ho co-operation of tne railroao
great results have been had in
the development of the north-east
portion of the Panhandle. Wiih
i much better co in try aud cheap
er lauds West Texas can do the
ame. This is a matter worthy of
the consideration of our people.
When the U.K. & T. lfciilroaii
ots out of the hands of a rec.eivei
we may have an extension of that
line to ihe Southwest down
through this section. '
a o"
Dr. Grav r well known physician ot
Mis. writes : "thnt de had a very in-
teresting patient a younr girl who w
suffering with a very severe case of sup-
pressed menstruation. After treatitu:
her for some time without any appar-
ent benetit he thought the ease waa al-
most hopeh-ss when suddenly he notic-
ed a very decided improvement in the
case. Surprised at th vry rapid im-
provement he questioned tho girl's
moth r. and found that she had. with-
out his knowledge proenred a bottle o.
Dr. Dromgoole's Female Bitters anu
was giving her daughter this. Dr
Gray save "that he was always preju-
diced against proprietary .medicines
hut hereafter he will prescribe this one
in his practice.
AGENTS WANTED
frtrDr Talmge's lawbook corerio hl life
orkaad great triii To Through ana Pruui the
Canst- Laad eaUued
"From Mangerto Throne"
Embracing a KewLUr Christ and a Story of
PateaUue and iU Pe-.ple IIIuBtrated with oter
4ew wusderfot entfra ings ol scenery In Holy
Laad c uiesoroldmaater and lara.nxa picions
rroraUte Land and Tunes or the Savior ato a
graad pletureor Jerusalem on the daj of ne crp-
dfixi&iL la twelve colors and torn ferS la letunh.
TWfl U Dr. Tatraage'B llf work andhii ratt
boet. OrderBareaowponTia Inlrora aU pans
ortkedvilixed world ybn will aonr hare an-
other like it. 1 Ooo 000 copieh w U be sol thr
firsiyear AgeaU abould drop all el and to-
care lewltory . Such chances come only oace la
a lifetime. EielLSiTetKrritory gia toll prv-
leoUoa. The moJ rxaiikable acd wonderml ol
ail boeks afeost ths Lxad Time aad. Pr pie or
Uteittble. G o wjotk aow aad job ;wUi jaake
hattdwd T doltir. territory goftx with
mh : act sar ; a 4pital 8eSa hasB terrl.
toryjeawaat sadwntaat aceJerparUcalarato
H. 8Th!npan Puo. Co.
St Louis mo
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DEUGGISTS
Extraordinary Inducement!;!
jflaiiiiiioth
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until januarv isi vu win ua uu .i.i. w... -- - w "- .
doripUo at prices th.t will astonish overybudy who lll cal and C5amm our good Havmg ; an
oxperLce of ovor twenty yoars- in loatherit seems too .odd far tu J&1
therefore we will say to the puhlfi-that we have not bought a lot of shoddy goods to tttrow on the rnrct
. ' . ... toe everv pair to be as represented -like we have done in
and advertise at cost just as a bint bu. guarantee eory P-"r l" i ..
the last five years and our customers .now tl.at these are .olid lute. Our goods are all nee wd
made by the best of manufacturer in .he-country fl we have pa.d part.cular at.tent.onasto .tjle i
nmke and oualitv. Our special sale will bu only unUl January 1st. We have adopted th s plan
to reduce our i.mnense stock and to n ake more room for our spring g.od5. We deem U useless of
giving a full detail of our price list b !t will quote just a few items :
Ladies' Ddngola kid button shoes t Sl.OO a pair ; Misses IJongolaJdd button heel and spnng heel.
11 to 85 cents ; Child's Dongola kid heel and spring heel 5 to 8 30 tents ; Ch. d's Dongola k.d .oes
tlV'atCe tsapair; BoyTs.andJ: isse school shoes 8 to 12 75 owns ; 13 to 2 85 cenfe ; Handmade
Cowboys hits ?00 a pai . All other go..ds i proportion. We ea.l also attenfo. to our 6tock
of Trunks'nlises Hats and Gloves vhieh we are Soig to eio.e out at cost as we have no -Tqom
for h; rtic.es. Our manufaeturi v departn.ent is i fall 1 blast and we '- - oo M
-.... ij..!rfn -ntlv attended to Come get the benefit of. special sales at MioUel HHIger S.
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Public Kofirc.
All persons bavin); business with the
fn.ir.tv s:.n.i-hitinil(nr of Public In-
st rue! ion will tind me at my law ollice.
North First street over I.apowsKrs
store. M
EllASTt'H GiuiiAir
Coiinty Suprintendent.
r' e a
Fruit und Shade Trees.
1 will have anotner car load of fruit
and shad trees to arrive this ueek ami
i-an supply the people with what ihp
want. I have plenty fcf lare thrift)
shade trt-es suitable for plantinir alonp
the streets and walks.
Tvrb Hancock.
Miny oiife.
Taken tip by I. G. llrookshire and ea-
i rayed before V. A Mi titer justiuu of
the peace of prucint "Str. 1 Taylor uuun-
rv on the 3nt day of Dee. isi one
4ray mare about 15 hands high. 10 or 12
years old. branded IMS connected
on left Bhoulder; also one
colt unbrandbd appraised at
inO.00. Given under my hand and Seal
.'-a of oilioe this Dec. 3. 1H)
(& David J. Uki.
County t'ierk.
rsktiffjt s .tti .
letter rematalaj: aiicaltetl Tor in tin- Haullk-e
l Abitrtie.Texaa. SiUtmlay Dae. 6 !:
UENTI.BMKS'S LlaT.
B'outon Shadrlck Miller. J iJ
(UirhisJ M Xowlin.nl G
Donaldson R R Stiles. Dr W
Graham Charlie Thajer.K S
llaruen. Lou .West is .1
LiVDIES LIST.
Burnet. Cora
I Gilstrap Miss Stella
I Woflonl Mrs T J
u.L... ...tin.... rv f. 1..v. I.f lri will
fiteaiwiiay adTerttsed" and give dntr ti ia-
rprtlki&ir. i
. mkv m. w Momtav. t. m.
em B
Good Prouerly for Sale.
For sale good bouse 11) lote cistern .
titablo auu orcliaru ; lerms easy.
U. A. FOKTKU.
- apt. J. I. Jobnston.
10 all wnom ll may concern : x mic (
great pleasure in testifying to the efllea-
cioUS qualities OI IllC popular remeiij(fi
lor erupiions ui ihhomu uw". . & .
t 1 sufltred for several years with an
unsightly and disagreeable eruption on
my iacc and tried various remedied to
remove it none of wbtoh accomplished
ihe object until this valuable prepara-
tion waa resorted to. After taking
lhree bottles in accordance with direc-
tions 1 ant now entirely cured.
.I.D. JOHNSTON
Of the firm of Johnston & Douglass
sjr' - Sayaiiah Ga.
For sale biVort! fc Alesander.
fV 3 jfeten I Hear till stnmiMg
t ' - '- ' .
: Barrel per gallon 4oc ;
staU per gallon 50c. .
One Car
Bhort clear smoked baconTc: Dry salt clear 6f te;tf$ Sc.
One Car -
Staric ard Granulated bjfee barr 7c8hM&1-
. u ? - r i - iv .-"r '"f-4i.i
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Soda 41bs for 25c.
A .l.l-!a PnffoP Ofin ! '
..u uuunii wvwj .
One Car California Pried .rapes
KVill sell 16 lbs for one dollar." l -.
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Star JTavy and HorseslVoe
FiJontier quarters at 33$c per
.-Fonr.CSavs Corn
at
80c per bushel.
One Car Portland
?4.00 per barrel. Lime 50c
at
. MB MM MiWiBMai
Have just r sstocked and completely filled
Boot and Shoe H61lse
;. atnnfc. eonsistineof an
Oticrvoat 8i
i. ...wi.voi.ri.oii hint- ii umall orerctiat
'1
Tu
rsda of this week in ih lane east of
Ph
neer Mills. Finder win piaH.e ieae
aatlie at the Nkws oilioe
J. O. Gkikfix.
atarrli
tiits neau
: a constitutional
ieasc and requires
ciiimtitiitioiiat retuedr
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l- IIihhI's Sarsaimrilla
i'hich purities ihe blood
lakes the weak strong
stores health
ry it now.
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Situation Wauled.
young lady willing to work her
i tiunN a RitiiMtiaii n clerk in a
n
Htofe. Adtlres3 Mi?s B. car of N'kws.
wa
Fop ilut9
lour rooms for lodgings and betl-
roi uis: also two span oi muies. iij
at bllene Bakery.
W. A. Link.
dumber. JLuisibcr
nm now well fiunulieiKwitli all I
;ki;t
ds of Lumber aufhiihliiir ma
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PARKER.
ISuwineftS Ibr Sale.
0U established grocery bnsi-
jr for snle in tlie City of Abi-
ue
m;n on.u ... w j w - .
Icsie. Stork fixtures ait! lease ou
I a a... --. All
lu nse nbtiut 87UU or ;sw. aii
dri'ss Loek Box 23 Abi
ene Texr
HoneS for Sale.
'wo stores and two dwellings for
sale. AH are In good repair and well
isu
tated. A bargain will be given. Y ill
cold tntTfth(r nr niirutelv. For oar-
b
tlcLtlara Inquire atNisws oOice.
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highest style
Border; & Capel
iviujj bought the Block of jewel
formerly owueii by B. I Bitch
B
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lit
a bargain weoau oiiuersell any
ot
ttr 1kjiik iu Abilene Call -auu
I prici before buying elaewliere.
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immense line of footwear of el
A Reuiarfeablh Bk.
This is said to bun year of remarka-
ble books but doubtless the most re-
markable that will appear for some time
t come is Rev. T. DeWitr Talmags
new worK on ine tue vi vitn(t nu
' ''Palestine and Its People." Some Idea
of what ti.e book contains and-how it
was prepared may be obtained b.vt read-
ing the follow ingtsxtract from tbji Doc-
tor's preface : A
In iuv American home on the iAfljau-
tie. on Mediterranean on eameiV bifck
i on mule's buck on horseback under
uitinueriier oy utm cauaie in tent on
Lake Galileo In convent at Bethel
wnere JacobV pillow waa stuffed with
dreams and the angels of the ladder
landed ; arthe trok Klah. frotu wjiich
little David picked up the ammunition
.. ir ... u. .!..! utunu ffiiii irtfirM ffiian
I were needed fbrxcruslthig like an egg-
sut-n tlieSKUUoi uouan; in iuv ney
of Ajalon over which at .loslmacom-
ma'nu Astronomy hatted; on the plain
of Eisdiaelon the batile-lleld of ages its
long iea liowera suggestive of the wood
dashed to the bits of the horses' bridiee;
amid ttie shattered masonry of Jericho
in Jerusalem thatoerhaddowI oth-
er cities iu remininscence at - Cana
where plain water became testat bever-
age on Calvari who&e aslant and rup-
tured rocks stm show iheellccta of tfce
earthquaKe at the aw Oil hemorrhage of
ti.f ri-H wounds tiiat nurcliased the
worlds rescue and with my hand mlt-
teneu uom me scurot or wet irom met
Jo dap or bared to thc-suii or gildiug;
over smooth table this book ha heels
written.' .
'Phis hruife will pflrlatnlv im wortk
reai f ng and preserving. i fa. tiyt; oajy
real lug Huu ptccoi "'(3 ( " "fgj
I a life 01 ChriHt froiu an entirely new
tnttil-lWtlir IfttlY IV IB Ulffft 9ft KTt f II I "
tntiil-iHilgtr liut It ia alu ai vert in I tr
eating hifttory of a country aud people
who occupy a prominent place in tna
tit.mohru anri tMiiinua isfxll Christian na-
ton. The iargr number of exolrUe6
pieiures. of placea anu sctrMery ii im
nolj Laud with which th volants wu
litetrateo; give It&bpeclai interest anq
value. Ws cannot all ko to Faiestine
but this elegant book uirougft rfce ad
OI 113 pil'lUXB inn XS mua5C o nuir
. niiniiiuBiuTriuiiuiisaccuuii'iiaiiiiK uicnu
hrit: Ptt.-.iiMtc to iur vrv dodra. The
bring rales tine to our very uoors. me
book is indeed a punitive Hfceantytoa
j u ilil.a u - - - -- - - .vu uasjiok vi w -w- - r
counts of tilace auu events. Wet o
n...!.!! nlil i.nn.i.iala 111
uuuc&cuiu -nuv. auutbwiitiv ..
bUuory was made. Froa MaBgr to
Throne" EuarkHj new ere 'a ia luera-
tureof BiWe Lander a4 we a?e aot
surpriea io iearu mat it ubihj w
the uook is oaenomuifti. it is mtwn vm
tiie elosive territory srf per
sons ut-sinng ic aeesjee gtirp .jhh
lind the Publisher 3uwKisoJ!i m
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1890, newspaper, December 12, 1890; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330051/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.