The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1891 Page: 3 of 10
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BICJ BANKRUPT SALE!
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$1S9000 Worth of Dry Good's to be sold nt a terrible sacrifice! On April 23rd the Abilene
Dry Goods Co. bought the J. W. Bed & Co. entire stock of Dry Goods from the trustee D. J. Bed at
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price so astonishingly low as to be
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75 CentH on the Dollar!
the dollar. This is the greatest opportunity for bargain hunters ever
DRY GOODS.
6 cts a yd 2000 yds white goods at
this price: worth 10 ere a yard.
S eta a yd 2vKW yards white goods at
this price; worth l. cents a yard.
10 cts a yd 2500 yards white goods at
this price; worth 20 cents a yard.
10 cts a yd 50 pieces printed mulls at
this price; reduced from 15 cents a yard.
10 cts a yd 50 pieces Madris Battlste
at this price; reduced from 15 ctfc a yard.
"H cts a yd 50 pieces printed lawn at
this price; worth 0 cents a yard.
Challies at l('cts yd: former price 25rts.
All wool challie at 20 cents: former
price 35 cents a yard .
Mulls lawns etc. at 10 to 15 cents;
former price 25 cents a yard.
Fine Henriettas 4-1-inch. 75 cents a
yard: former price $1.25 a yard.
.Serges cashmeres etc.. at is to 25
cents; former price 10 cents a yard.
All wool serge at ?7 eentB a ard;
former price 75 cents a yard.
'.O-incli wool hunting at J5 cent's a yd:
former price 50 cents a yard.
'Scinch wool hunting very line at
'.lh cents; former price 75 cents a yard.
""-inch lace wool hunting at 20 cents a
:ird: former price 35 cents a yard.
"-ineh very line wool dress goods at
50 cents a yard; former price s5 cents.
All over law tucking 25 and 55 cents:
former price 50 and '" cents a yard.
Satteen at 10 cts: reduced from "Jo cts.
Swiss 10 to 20 cents a yard; former
price iu to -10 cents a yard.
Fine black linen lawn 25 cent- a 3 ard:
reduced from 50 cents a yard.
1 piece tahle covering !5 cents a yard:
reduced from $1.50 a yard.
1 piece M3-ince felt . ceiit a ard: re-
duced from $1.51) a yard.
15 pieces iiattiste 10 to '20 cent.- a ard:
reduced from 15 to 10 cents a ard
Cheese cioth U to .V cent.- a ard: re-J
1. iced from 0i to cents a van!. 1
1 piece -apron lace goods. id(
llcHi:
a yaru: iormer price j. cems a . aiu.
5(KM) yards best calico in the world 5 j
-with a yard.
201 JO yards be.-t indigo blue calico all
cents a van:.
SHOES.
We hae the bet shoe for 'r-l eer sold
.!i -hilene.
For $1 25 we can ve.l you ladies shoe-
v -ith $1.7."i.
This is the golden opportunity of a life-time to get goods far under alue. .lust think of it-.i(' and
7. cents on the dollar of New York cost. Men-hunts all omt this country can saw I'.l to .'() per cent in
buving of us. Do not fail to visit at an eail.v da the (rreatvxl ifttrfttiii House of -wi or .south-
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west Texas.
THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS.
JAMES A. LOWKV Kd I tor mill Publisher.
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barbecued it so nicely but can
Muckeehney has plenty ofsav thu: Williams & Durant dress-
Pioneer Mills Flour for sale. ' ed and furnished the meat and
-J. ('.. Martin bus lost a small J the.v &" -' lls l'f tl(-' hLsU
pokl watch chain with charm at-! Mrs. .1. S. Ivean who has been
tached. Finder will please leae uite ill is still quite poorlv.
same at his blacksmith shop. Thp m.pol.ter as our th.lIlks
An entertainment in honor of for favors extended last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C.co. (J. Harris was
tiivc-n at the residence ot .Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Sayles last Friday
nii;ht.
Miss Lillian Youuj. l)r H- '
Stilus.!. A. Williams and W. C.
J)ouglass leave to-day for Austin
to attend the encampment exer-
cises. ei
Irs. Obetichain. of Dallas is
in Abilene visiting her sister. Mrs
B. Ii. Kenvon.
Stromberg is always spry and
lively but he seemed more so than
usual last Wednesday. Curiosit
fMi n.e to lnoiure me reason. "lis.
a hi" bov." said ou of his neigh-
bors. '
An excellent rain fell Wednes-
day which cooled the air iim-j
terially.
P. 11. Grady is having the!
front of his blacksmith shop
weatherboarded and otherwise im-1
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Ward sas he will lit up a gal-
lerv again just as boon as he can
jret bis shattered resources in such
shape as to enable him to do so.
proved.
shape as to enable him to do so.
The hot weather still con-
tinues and corn that was not prop-
erly cultivated has been damaged.
Miss Mabel White has been
visiting in Colorado City this
week.
Mes dames llahn and Kean
are vsiting in Pennsylvania.
Willis Norwood is fitting up a
saloon in his new quarters on
Chestnut Street.
Steve Turner is up from the
ranch looking "'natural as life"
and twice as sassy.
nnw eottorj eron this fall will11
.
F.tt;fw- tho buildiiiff of a colto
eomotessiu Abilene.
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Work on the artesian well
dill tirotrresses and at 110 very (lis-
intday we suau na.e gi- '
gkw f water.
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.ft. K. ard and wne im e i
week !
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icture frames three for 1 j
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Racket Store.
"E OF CARDUI a Tonic lor Women.
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of Xew York cost and many of them
Our $1.50 shoes were
fonnerlv sold
$2.50
Ladies' line dongola shoes $1.75 to $2;
reduced from $:i.
Ladies French kid worth $'.; sale
price $X50.
Men's shoes at SI: worth $1.50.
Our plow shoes at $1.25 to $1.50 are
worth full $2.00.
Hen's fine shoes at $2.00 to $2.50; for-
mer price $1.00.
Men's line shoes at cO.50 to $'.oo; for-
mer price $' to $7.
HATS.
i; dozen hat- at S5 to DO cents; former
price $1.5o.
5 dozen line hats at $3: former price
$4.50 to $5.
5 dozen line hats at $'J to $2.50: former
price $:i.5o to $ l.oo.
". dozen fine hats at'Sl: former price $2.
20 dozen straw hats at i"5 cents on the
dollar.
SHIRTS ETC.
5 doi'ii white shirts at 75 cent: for-
mer price $1.-5.
In doen while hirt at 1M1 rent1-' lor-
nier price $1.50.
1 do.en white chirts at Hi to ."o cent-:
former price 7." cents.
.Men's extra line white shirt at -rl.25;
former rice $2.oo
1 dien night shuts- 75 cent.-: former
price $1.25.
.Men".- work shirts 25 to 55 cents: for-
mer price Hi to $1.
V; loves at ." cents on the dollar.
5o men".- -u.-pendcr- at ." cents on the
dollar.
COLLARS CUFFS HOSE &c.
I.adie-' linen collars 1 cents: formei
pr'n-c -jo i-ent.-.
Ladies line linen collar.- 12'. cent-:
former price 25 cent.
5 Ladies collar.- 5ct.-: former mice Met.-
i.im-ii ulls in and 121 cent-: former
I ;nce 20 and J- cent-.
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15 cent-: former
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Iiri.t. 1: u .; t..nti.
A large stock chihlreii's line ho-
-- Cl.nlsr0 the dollar.
iiMod.- embn.hleiie- and laces
a
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75 on the dollar.
TOWELS NAPKINS ETC
5 doen napkins 25 cent adoen: for-
mer pr"n c io cent- a dozen.
lo doen napkin- :J5 cent- a doe!.
reduced from 5 cent- a dozen.
llespeet fully
able to sell below ew York cost.
THE ABILENE DRY GOODS COMPANY.
For abstracts of title
iro to
Pickens & lied at the courthouse
.leans pants 1 nt the Racket
Stnro
We heard many coinplinicnts
paid the liarhecued meats on the
Fourth and have heard the inat-
I ter spoken of since. Wo do not
'know the names of those who
Several went from Abilene to
the P.ahd barbecue Wednesday.
Sam Iniuc came in Wednes
day evening and is shaking hands
with his many friends.
Picture frames three for 'I
at the Packet Store.
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The Ladies of the Methodist
church gave a festival Friday
iiidit on the vacant lot south of
Mrs. Ii. T. Young's. It va a
iile:is:int nflnir.
-The room jut south ufC.radN's
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shop on Chestnut street has been
fitted up and will be occupied by
Willis Norwood as a beer saloon.
Just received a large line of
picture frames at the Racket store
Mrs. Tottcn is visiting in
Jones county this week.
Miss Butledge. of Poby. who
jias uen attending the Normal
School at Abilene is laid up by an
(attack ot typhoid iever
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Mrs. J. K. Cooper died Friday
irht of last week from the effects '
ofa caill.er.
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-Just received a large line of
picture frames at the Racket store.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian Church will be" enter-
tained by Mrs. W. T. Hemphill
Thursdav July 2'5. at I p. m. All
are cordially invited.J. S. Bradley made a speech
on Alliance topics at the court-
house Saturdav night.
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i m name on panning -J'"
r AI.L'.j at the Racket Store.
fo
Tivnntv.fi vo liufihols of Sor.Tham .
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seed wanted by Maeuecnney.
W. F. Adair manager of the!
Abilene Jeweln Co. Chestnut i
street repairs and warrants watch-'
. ' i - . e n i .;w1- i
es. clocks and jeweln of all kinds.
Are vou madi tniseraftle bv Imliges-
tion ("onstin:ition Diziness. Loss" of
Appetite. Yellow Skin? Shiloh' Vita-
Ylarr Bro.
T.i. 'rm ciirnnn ilnni'b TrriTil
Ull jutu o mil wuwi.- v...
Sterrett & Roberts.
The Abilene Jewelry Co.
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. -.. fn!lboB R7PC nlwl Rtvlps
I t?tlIU Ulilli nmiivuj ....ki ....- j. j
.and at prices that are very reason-
able.
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The stock is on sale at our store
will be
soiu at- v kviii uu
in the city of Abilene.
10 dozen napkins 15 cents a dozen: re-
duced from 75 cents a dozen.
S dozen napkins GO cents a dozen: re-
duced from $1 a dozen.
10 dozen tablecloths f.u cents each: re-
duced from $1.
(I dozen tablecloth? 75 cents each: re-
duced from $1.50.
Linen towels 1 cents each: reduced
from 20 cents.
Linen towels 1 2 1 to 15 cent each: re-'
duced from 25 cents. -
BOYS' WAISTS.
5 dozen hoys waists 2o cents: former A. & M. College of Texas IS Visit-
price io cent.-. ; iug his brother. Dr. J. T. Ilarring-
I dozen bos" wai.-t-:'7i cents: former toil ill Abilene
price 75 cents. nnrv. Thft Racket Stnro.haH
. dozen novs :ui .hi cents: reuuecu
from $1.
dozen bo.-' wai.-t5 75 tos cents: re
duced from $1.50. i
SUNDRIES.
:!; parasols at 25 cents: formerly 50 cts
15 parasols at $:: former price $5.
10 parasols at $1.25 to 2: former prio
$2 to $2.5o.
25 I'reneh harps 5 els: formerly 15 cts.
Dress buckles 15 lo 75 cent?
former
price "5 cent- to c-1.50.
loo dozen button- at 5 cent.-: former
price 10 to 25 cent- a dozen.
We carry (lark- O. X. T. Thread
the be.-t on the American Continent.
7 en.-iirn-at v5 cents: Jormerly $1.5o.
50 cards silk 5 cts: rrducid from locts.
l.ace curtains $1: reduced from $1.50.
1 roll cheneill fringe 5 cents a jard:
fonnerlv lr2.
1 roll ball fringe 2' cent- .1 :ir
1: nr-
mer price 50 cents.
1 roll fringe 15 ei; 1; formerly Id els.
Linen Torohon lace 5 cents; reduced
from 7 and lo oents.
Linen Torchon lace 7 and s cent.; re-
duced fiom 121 and 15 cents.
10 pieces silk illusion 12.1 cents: re-
duced from 25 cents.
HWyds eerl:tsiinir iriuuiiiii H cent-:
ii'iluccil from i tints.
(Jilt hraicN. tnnmini.-.(.e.ntM-.it
on the dolhir.
.'." hot! Ir shot jmlih !. c-fiit: furmi-r
priff i.if flits.
l'.lanki-t- anil fOifori. T. ff:itnn rhf
dollar.
I.adie iiffkufurnt almut iif half uf
former priff.
rl:uk0. N. I. rhreatl i the lf.-t in
the known uorhl. IJuv no othfr.
EO. Co
Drti"-. I'aiiit-. Oi!-.
( iin. Lamp (I U.
tr.
.Nilpliur. Mi"vcliinnc
( 'alilnrnia 1 )!; Poison.
IVrluim-rv. StatioiuTv.
Ulank and Si-lmol I Jnok-1 iikh-iiiitiov- A M'KCIAII V. j.
Call ni Ski: l. We Want oii:Ti:.I)K. t CHllSTXlTSTRHIiT AUILliXIi TliXAS.
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The Military Comnanv and
P.and left yesterda for Austin to returned last week.
attend the State Militarv F.ucamp- pcv.J. ('. Winiro's child who
MMlt was so badly burned last week is
We are requested to say that "'ei-overing.
the protracted meeting to be com- A protracted meeting will be-
meuced at Lemmons dap next gin at the Cumberland Presbyter-
mouth will be under the auspices iau church net Stindav at 11
of the Christian church.
Just received a large line ot
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;1"- u- J1- idnngton lias
completed arrangements by wffich
he will he able to buv about three
-" loads 'h ;l .V and pay
tlwi Inn hiir ntm At iMnik
luv uiiiurti iiickiivui iiv.l
Jeans pants 'l at the Packet
Store.
Judge Portci's family return
ed home Stindav.
Win. Campbell and Miss Klla
Willis were married :;t the resi-
denceot .las Ullis Sunday. Lev.
J. A. Hyder othciating.
Lucius Plakemore and W. II.
1 luff were camping out a few days
ago and aecidently exploded some
power both of them getting badlv
burned.
f; Cnrrie has been in (;al.
vostnn nnd Austin this weik-
veston and Austin this week.
Dr. andMrs. Rogers have
gone to housekeeping in the first
house east of Kd. S. Hughes
--Gilt fame oil painting L'lx.'W
for .j- at the iacicel Store.
Sorghum seed wanted at
Mackechnev's.
.
-A brand new stock ol plows
buggies carriages and wagons at
n. A. Hancock's Abilene Texas
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.nisi received a car oi asson
:i.u uuggicA .iiiu loan c.uis; pnuL-a
i and terms to suit purchaser.
II. A. HANCOCK.
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loriMiepMa ami i.iver i oinpiaini
you h:ue a i;rinted guarantee on every
hot tie of hdoh s itah.er. Jt never
fail? u urt- oltl at i;eo .. n.irri- vV
ro.
A Xa.-al Injector free with each hot-
tie of Shiloh's Catarrh lleiuei'v. IViee
."0 cent?. For sale hv t'eo. C.IIarri? A:
I.ro.
Abstracts of title go to II. A.
Tillett in Reeves' three-story
brick on Pino Street
r
uaek.' a lasting and fragrant
Price -wets aiiil nucts. For
i. UIU UUVJbl.
Haeknietaek
perfume
sale hv Geo. C. Harris fc Bro
gteJ'BLACK.DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
pH9eHSi
. Dr. Wynuc Oevliat "M A"
1 rlst.
I The medical and surgical dlseiset of
' the eye. ear. nose and throat a special
and exclusive practice. Catarrhal dis
eases of the nose and throat
Special attention given the ad.
IS1
TCSptct fully QlMl bypcrmUSUjntO
eases of the nose anu inroat treated.
adjustment
Kefertnce is
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rrx-irci I ill I riiiri fji iaj nii.dMi1 lu ihl ....
iciar0JfAistne. Office over Lapowski's
store until Aug.
Aug. 1st.
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For abstracts of title go to
Pickens & Red at the courthouse.
Profs. Walker Spcer and Mer-
chant are down from Kobv at-!
tending the Normal School.
Mrs. Roland of Midland is
attending the Normal School here.
Miss Lizzie Middleton of
Sweetwater a cousin of Mrs. J. T.
Harrington is attending the Nor-
in'd School :n Abilene.
Prof. II. Jl. Harrington of the
moved in the new Commercr.il
Ulock on Chestnut street.
A gentleman was arrested a
fi- l..xs trrn ii.t 4iilTrlit i wl? i rr
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We do not know what the evi
dence is nor
will be.
what the outcome
S. hapowski left Monday for:
.ew York and will be absent two
or three weeks.
.1. M
Jiudford has placed a !
new eoftee-j'rindcr in
his grocery
store.
Mrs. Duncan of Overton Tex-j
as. is visiting Dr. Fowler's family in '
Abilene.
Misses Arnolg and Tennyson ;
of Sweetwater are attending the'
formal School at Abilene.
Kev. W. F. Adair has been
holding a protracted meeting this
week in Lytic Cove.
Mrs. J. T. llouser gave a
soci.nl enteitainment Tuesday eve-
ning. Fei'dstuH's ofall kinds such as
oats orn. liny sorghum or millet.
'will be taken in payment for
sub-
sciiption to the 2Cews.
U'hf it lv reason of a cuhl or from
other faiiM-.thf stomach livtr anil khl-
ni'V- hffome disonlered no time should
he lort in .-timutatm Ihem lo action. '
A-rs IMIls aft quick! v safely and i
surely. Sold hy druirgists and dealer-:
in uifdieiiu's.
When the hair lu-gin to fall out or
turn jrray. t hi scalp needs doetorinjr.
and we know of no hotter speeiih: than
Hall- Veiieialile .Sicilian Hair Uenewcr.
(ii to O-eo. . Harris A Iro. and get a
bottle of ('.. C Certain Thill Cure.
and if it i n.U the hest remedy ou
hae ever u-ed for ("hills and Keer
j our monev u ill lie refunded.
HARRI8 & BRO.
h.
iiififisls
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VK I.KAI) I l.oW IMM( !.
i:u. (.(ions ( iikaphi: than any dTiiKi: iii:.m.
C Y
-j10 0Ynv rooms over the.10111
Charley Middleton and wife
o'clock and will continue through
the fourth Sunday llev. L. F.I
Looi'h nt VIIimmv will lo 1 1 or a mi '
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attend.
Gilt frame oil naintinir -Jlx.'SO
or.o-at the 1Jsu.ket StoV
-Mr. Michaux returned from
mi n.j w.t- -i... t. i....
l 141.111 V I I I I : -'lV II lll'l I' Ml' 1 l.l
been at work for several weeks. '
V....i..i. 'I'l.n l?....l-f C: ...... l.
-'"ini Jiiu niuia-i uiuiu u.ic .
moved in the now Commeicial .
Block on Chestnut street.
Monday and will assist the pastor. ono l0 l-1 laso :l VWI1-
I"verbody cordially invited to A number of the Oddfellow
Two or three teams run awavts'lt's '- undcrsood that he wilji
0M .le sreets Saturdav and a
buggv was smashed. Such things
'h.mnen occasionlv. but it
seems to us that they happens too
fretiueutlv of late
' .
Mrs. N. I orter is visiting m
Missouri.
Picture frames three for ?1.
at the Racket Store.
Hiiloh's Cure will huuiciihitely relieve
Croup vvhooiiiiur ("ouiih and i.ronchi-
ti. Sold :it in'o. ". Harris iV. Bro's.
Ilnveou a watch that needs
cleaning or repairs.' Jt so take it
io . v. .-vuair ai me .voiieuc -
elrv Co.'s Store on Chestnut St
He will fix it up and warrant it for
VOU.
Ready made plans of dwelling
ImncAc ii'i nl' Hi tin vnliio fnrtlm
....T ti...t nvnrv 1ni.'' hnno
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ouglit to suit ins own cuaracier
;11h1 circumstances the best re-
nlrc .. oU- l.o rnnohnd lir Rnn-
suits can only be reached by spe-
..!..! .f...l.. f'... rh.wftii iMiilfliurr sun
imi uu ut c. u...b.
lll.Ulll.V.1 U.H-1". ' Vf ir.i.n.i ..
I'i.ln nit Arnlini' till iilflltC MO
will save vou monev
o.iini.--vc.r.rri. Ppnio.lv n nositivu
XlllOll i Latarrll uenietl ipOsIlIC
cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria and Cank-
er Mouth .-old by Ceo. C. Harris. &
. . . ..
The well known whisky. "Os-
car Pepper.' is handled at the
Uclmonico Saloon.
-If vou have to. furnish an ab-
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stract ot title go to II. A. Tillett :
in Reeves' three-story brick Pine
Street.
WcElree'tWINEOFCjiROm lor female diseases
GREAT SUMMERCLEARIMSALE
We have too many goods and are going to offer
them at prices that will astonish yon for
CASH - ONLY!
READ -
S 0.50 Suits Reduced
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10 '
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1.1 S4
18 ;
l 1'suils Reduced
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Huts! Ilats!llats!
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Reduced
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DOFT
nno' hi IIWIKO VOII 111 if OS Oil n.'lhOl' nil fhl V Jllltl lirofif VOll
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n f)f II 1 II O. 1)1 f if VOll
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RonuMubor our Laees Embroideries.
Bullous etc.. all o at greatly reduced prices.
Slippers and Low Cut Shoes at your own prices.
Rollins & Young.
Ci i"
and -Stationers.
All
jewelry and silverware
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purchased at the Abilene Jewelry
Co.'s store will be engraved to or-
der I'voQ of charge
Miss Fannie Bledsoe left this.bceue to-dav.
week for an extended visit
friends in Marlin. Texas.
i
to
Miss Celia Croves has gone to
Weatherford to visit friends.
Miss Ophelia Brigham
has
. ..
brethren from Buflalo Gap Lodge
visited the Abilene Lodge Tues-1
day nighL
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-The Nhws ollice will be moved
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III ! IMM III- 1 III III! I !. Ill ll'l.
building on South First Street.
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i w i-i.i . : i
III". Vlllie. OCU1ISL UI1II IIUIISl
Dr. Wynne oculist and aurist
remains professi'onallv here du
lingthe present month. I ler Ul
remain any
Jeans pa
Store.
Houses Foij Sale
. 1 hav
some good mares and geldings fol
sale. Call at furniture store oi
Chest uu' Street.
K. RoiiKirit.
Do vou want a clock
jne
that will keep time accurately and '
be worth the money you pay for
it: It so go to tne AUiienc .jewel-
iy Co's. store on Chestnut street.
Sorghum and millet seen lor:
sale at .uaeKecnney s.
Why will you coujjii when Shiloh-
rre Vm eyc immediate relief? Prin
Wets.. .I'lets.. and. s-l. Pur :de by (.eo
C. Harris & Ilro
TllP AhilPIlP JpWPlrV Co.. liaS
Koiiin of tli ft linost old Wat cIips to
i.r i :.. .i. ..i i....
uc luium hi uiu tffei. anu i"
arc sold at prices 'way down.
. ....
Whiskies for medicinal pur-
t tho nobnnnien SmIooii
Go to the Abilene Jewelry
Co.'s store on Chestnut street and
see the hue assortment ot late-
stvle iewelrv.
For abstracts of title go to II.
A TiIlett in 1?ecves- building on
pjne street.
-The Abilene Jewelry Co. has
.-!!
a line assortment oi goiu ru
. j
?.n4"1ca. e Sllllecl 00lU
rings
m
! style and price.
!S1eELREE't WINE OFCAROUl for Wcalc yeiVea.
loivtrer. v- i.
r U '" P"
nfts'iAt AhcIlfteKet
7syr si lY
i 'xxi . w . ri a
AND - REFLECT.
to 1
' 3SA)
7
- 0
' 10
12
to 2
" Henrietta. '
00c
Toe
Hats!
Sill "rar
l ?
-1.50
-1
:5
FAIL TO SEE US
ii -t I
Will f'OFlK lO SCO IIS
&
For abstracts of title o to
Pickens & Red at the courthouse.
-Sterrelt vn: Roberts liave no!
old moulded weather-beaten lum-'
ber to offer i on lor less than cost.
v'ssi.isrfc-
lii-ir'.-i mi nrnnil niiit ikf?.l
ber to ofler j on for less than cost.
pp'jcs on jrooil material.
Hefore buying wall paper go J Church Wednesday.
to JJass liro's drugstore and exam-1 . ."...
ino the elegant samples thev have. 7-1ar.nic": (lon V""1 4wheiI11 'ou
'in stock j bring wheat to market to call on
Xew crop sorghum has been '
been in the market this week.
-
W listen store are beins over-!
hauled and put in apple-pie order.
A a iiamber of citi of
Abilene have gone to Ans
Mrs. Harrv lb
city Wednesday
Miss Georgie
lung
Mcndav from a visit to J);
.Miss JN elite rarker is v
friends in Dallas this week.
9.
i i c.i..c . .j...i ;.
. u. .
lw" lIIis "eLK'
Mil . . X
i"e young ladies ot tne Liins
tan church will give an icecream
supperatthe residence ot Aaron
- -
Darnell on corner of North Sth and
i i if" i. nrr s i'inm i iiifi!i v m i.innif
Tlii'L-nrv trfnt Tuoeilnv nvoniin
Julv 2L LSDL Itcfrcsbmeuts J.lc.
... . ... .-... . -
-...-' . "..v...... ...v.w 1....T v. - .....p
.IIIIV'-'l. I ."Mil. KOI f(SII IlieillS l.(
rs. R. C. Hart has gone to
ison county on a visit.
lways seo Bass Bros. before
buviugiiiiints oils and wallpaper.
bicycle rider ran over a lit -
ix' bov thp nthpr ihiv nml hurt him
iT " Vi.li -
adly. Lf thev are not more care -
ul in their movemen s they will
have ta be restramed by law.
Ike Goldberg fonnerlv a citi-
i of Abi-ene is in town this!
wecK.
T. G. Guvton of Anson was
m town trading this week.
J. M. Rainey will move to the
I I f7 ll
I W -j llf lJ IJ
ioliso formerly occupied by J. L.'room. south window coal and
Stephenson east of the mill.
A cement walk is being made
from thp Cm moron $.-. Phillins nrnn-
ertv to Bass Bro.'s drugstore.
e Throat. Hacking Cough Che5t
ore
I'aliis. c. cured by taking the great
remedy ( . ( . (.. i ertain ( ouirh Cure.7
' 0ld by Geo. C. Harris : Bro.
-wus ;u.cju.au luas a Bic-
ialty of Imported and Domestic
Wines.
i.r. ..ii.i n.nAr.;n.r iv... :. ..i:t:
dren speedily relieved and cured by "X
. (. ;.. I'nmrh run " Virrnn
?n "J ;'" .C V tV "S -Pro
luh ' oM ' ULO' l 1Iarns lV 1ro'
ViUUfWIW .. ..V.J....J VUllW ! I.UW-
McElree8 Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
' Z?lV!lC. fll0WinK erchantein
- ' l-Wllllll .
Bass Brothers Abilene. Texas.
Word & Alexander Abilene Texas
George C. Harris & Brother Abilene.
.1. II. 1 nornton. .Merfcel lexas.
S. K. Williaina. Buflalo Gan. Texas
O. U. Brow
wer. Jit. Moro Texas.
:.50 Hats Kcduccd to 2
Dress Goodsr Dress Goods!
Fini Zephyr Ginhnni. loninT price l.Tf
now 10c.
FincZcphyrincs ibnncr price 15c iuv lUc.
Fine Dress Ginghams Ibrmer price 10c.
now 8c.
Fine Dress Ginghams former price 8c now f.
All Wool Uatiste. formerly (55c. now -10c.
50c. now ooc.
T5c. " tJOc."
85c O.Tc.
$1 ' 85c.
1.25- 1.
1.05 1..'5'.
i -i 1 - 1
i Will HO VOll d'Oni .
Ribbons. Hosiery.
Mrs. L. T. Youngr is having
ior residence nicely painted.
Mis3 Mauil n;inna wll0 has
M41M1 ..:;; i vi.iiiMio n.tnn....i
home thig w elc 3liss Xelhe Hall
aecotnpauied her home to Anson.
Mrs. Ilenrv Savles entertained
the Ladies of the P.esbvteriait
. ii. tuuriiigiou. iie is preparer
to handle three carloads a dav and
will jiay the highest market 'price
pslut ..1 oils urn i-lienn. .and
Vou canjlnti what vou want and at
priCe-touitat Bass P.ros.
j
M-2s. F. Burns ha.-
moved to
Jig springs.
r
Cedar Cap Alliance last Win
er offered a bounty of 10 bushels
toturnpJi.pt wheat to the persons who kill-
Uus.Eed the most jack rabbits. The
ontest has just been closed and
he scalps counted. W. II. Koo
was the winner' h'.Wng tarcu 1
scalps. The total number of seal
reported footed up about four
hundred.
. o
iinaci!
- NoTlt'E The Racket Store has
in the new Commercial
i Block on Chestnut street.
.x..i.. .. I.rt ... r. ..i..j
. ..- x- ....
. - .1UHIO illllK UJdlliitUUU
. .. . . -.
. age'M.oi vireenvine. xexas is in
l b-no this week.
j . I)r.Ja Wingo's little bov
hvh was so badly burned last
w is better with chances in
i fa ' of his y-
J'-in .. .. . ........
limner niwrit ior aie.
i i... ..; f...-. i .k .:... x.
se mx stock of lnilIiner at
t barain. r haVQ a nrffe irlQ and
am well located. This is a good
opening for the right person.
31 us. L. V. Payne.
Hoom fur Jtexit.
i Room to rent especially desira-
ble in summer for oflice or bed-
! pleasant. Over Racket Store.
Apph to
Kd. S. IIuonEs.
At Psent there are L'1S0(J()000
( Catholics in the world according
to the figures furnished by Rome.
- -
S)etl letter.
!a:Thi
(jKNTI.KMEK'S list.
i.e:im. '.F
Lackey C II.
Love vv'E
Mecrarv J
Miller J It
Dodge. J G '
inklin. R S
Fletcher. ( I.
I . Willi.
j' ;. k.- .
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! 5rwn-J J
' t .r.Im. A
m -v llll
Wallace. Kev Win
Whit-. Kev K
lleanul'Mi. W .
LADIES' LIST.
Garland. Mrs M B Samuel Mrs M
Graham. Mrs M Stepheson Miss M
Moore. Miss Lana Uauiby MrsS
IVrtoiis calling for tlio above letters will
please say jwlvertm.il'" aau gle date of ad-
vertiMn
Miw.M. W
MOUROW. P. M.
i Try BLACICOWAUGHT tea tor Dyspepsia.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1891, newspaper, July 17, 1891; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330077/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.