The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1891 Page: 3 of 7
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A
Fa mo ii Jlen Who Once
Toiled.
Urtuloa Globe
Washington was once a land
surveyor.
Hamilton a merchants clerk.
Webster a fanner's boy.
CI rant a fa tier.
Andrew Jettison a tailor.
Lincoln rair-splitter.
Fillmore wood-corder.
Garfield a towboy on the canal.
Franklin a printer.
Roger Sherman a shoemaker.
General Putnam a farmer.
General IJ nrv Cox a book-
seller. General Jon Sullivan a farmer.
Paul Revere a silversmith.
Horace Greely a compositor.
Commodore Vanderbilt. a ferry-
niau. James Lick a piano-maker.
Tom Payne a stay-maker.
Theodore Parker farm hand.
Hayard Taylor a printer.
T. V. Powderly a switch-tender.
Henry Wilson a shoemaker.
General Hanks a mill-boy.
Governor Briggs a hatter.
Stephen A. Douglas a cabinet-
maker. Jay Gould a land stmeyor.
Henry Clay a mill-bo.
C. P. Huntington a peddler.
Geoge W. Child a clerk in a
book store.
Oliver Ames a practical mechanic.
fjvuzsssaEsassBSB
A Festive Cure . Al Fcmte Com-
plaints and It tetanies
ADAM FOREPAUCB SHOWS WORD & ALEXANDER
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BITTERS
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invested. 0LBEST MBBEST SICKEST j 1
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$5500.00 5
DMLY - FXPELSi I
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j OWNER.
IN-al Roman Hipp.
..-. !! monthly sup-
I .u-ci I.cucor-
cr ::!c Falling of
'.: . . iron to the Mood
v . k ui:d feelile and will
i . au i.-. u.;i-ii.
l.r.n..l..iTrit.!.-l;:vti . )..ulb- .MiMiau.-n.
drome all Imiudii-Wild Wot. Mo-t Ma-niticeiit Milium
axj FoRi:ir;ir- famofs foreign
FKATFRKS
:- .: application.
COOLE & CO.
THE
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Special Notices. Abilene
i . I r i V F I V AND r N D K N I A II L V
ONLY BIG
COMING THIS SEASON.
WILL F.XlIll'ITAT
!onda Afternoon. Oct. 1 2th.
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MENT -LOWEST PRICES.
IIor.se for Sale.
A ocmI uork lior-p fr rah-.
Call :tt thi- oIHpp.
hi-ap
FIVE FOREST BRED LIONS.
I.ot for Sale.
Two lot- in the .-uiitlipa-t part of the
pity m-ar tin Fair ground.- v. il. he
sold at a harirniu on tin in-tallim-nt
nlan. Tor particular- rail on
A. M. How i:i-n.
Room for Kiil
Uvpr tin- .MuIpIip li itoud.- '.".-
:tor on Pint- .-trt'-t. lor parth i:hr-
pph in -tin.
Breaking I.snul.
Tin tindpr-iKMP'l w ill taUp i-otitrai t. .
to hrpak land. Ha- ood .-tout ttaui-
uiul miod plow- Ilp-idpiipp ' i.iih'-
Miutli of AIuIpiip. I. '- U"-o.
1
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:t-;-. d n
tin rfiri 'x in!. I'.ooiip and -li.-
Aii IN i :!!.
Tln-pai.'-ppii ip .iiiTi-.. ?: Hip Ii :i:ii.-lii -ia-on. h.- air the ino
ptTppiI 1 pir.i.ipi! i.ru;i-ep:pvhil'lpl in :t.-t.-.-l pu.iivlpd riuir l.v l.mn-
Col I'.umi.i- ami Mi-- 'ar!i:ta. a-i-ti'd liy tin- Imtiiiuii hoar hound. -A ).N.
A Change
Bargain in Land.
A fuip tract of land pontaiuin -JVio
apri in tin- famuli- latan alh- will '
Yicc-FiesUlcnt Morton :i clerk ?ohl on -r faorahh- tprui-. lv ar-
tipular.- all at tin .M w.-oiiin-.
in a country store.
.Joseph K. McDonahl a saddler.
Patrick A. Collins an uphol
fetercr.
Leopold 31orse a peddler.
Frank Jones a tieddlcr.
. i i i i i .. i.. .SPpaiate or tunptlipr. l-.npi:ip a
deneral IJ. V. Butler a rhoic-i lIct..1 p:li:i.. . Ahih-np. r nfi.. P.. '1 tij
For 15 e nt.
1 or rent two mih- .-outh ! .Mult up.
a tinp farm if atiout l.V -utp- in tii.p
tatp of pultivation. with or without '-oo
acrps of p:t.-turp : plpiit of la-tinir 1'ppK.
watpraiidan ahuudaiipp of ijnod ira :
farm ami pa-tulv join.-: will n-nJ 'tlipin
tunptupr. i-.npi:ip at
C&
i-6M
s -
u .
" f far vJV
C'-VltTl
'hoy on a tar m.
Wiiltani Dean Dowells.u printer.
.Mark Twain a cabin-boy on a
steamboat.
Hugh O'Brien a printer.
Secretary Foster a county clerk
Senator Gorman a senate jajje.
ltobert Colly er a blucksmitli.
Kliliu Hurritt a bitiekstnitli.
Jolin (i. Whittier a shoemaker.
Walt Whitman a printer.
Thomas A Ellison a newsboy.
Henry H.v:.overiii a shoe-maker.
1p:1. iit U n-lt'ii.-tolp.
.Special oliee.
f i-tPin- 7" ppnt pr harrpl aftpr Ur-
tcdipi 1-t. lon"t forjjpt thp datp. Wa-
ttr pooler- ard ornaun'iital work and
landM-api" ranlMiiuira .-pp-ialt.
11 iilw n V Noi:ini: i
For Kxehaiie.
A tinp laiu-h near Mi-rkel for Al.ihnp
city roppri. Apply to tin- Ni we.
A Bargain.
Thrpp lot- and a hou-p w :lh -i room?.
ci-tprn. larn. ptp.
A. Andpr-oii.
On account of the
J : great stringency of the
money market and the"
consequent short tinie
and low prices on which
groceries are bought
and sold. I have after
much consideration de-
cided to sell in future
for cash or a strictly
strictly first of the
: month basis. This is
I final and under no cir
cumstances will be de-
i 1 1 - r.. .in v. -i .i. li.it . ' ;...! t.i -i i-haiP-t. I iu!i m ! ! Inu h-auli-
ful uriiip-l:ihlp:iu. Lion- pl.iv - --:" . Iikp i hil.!i n. w ilh moii. I.ioli-ridp
.ii i iM4-v -! a- txi..-:tSv a- liiiuiait I.pipi;-. I.ioti- pl.a rirt u-. hold ohpps. h-ap.
ar.d doM-.-r.!loihpi'iiio-t liillipult and m.I apt-. I'hi- pprlrmaiip.- t- -ppn
oniv in tin- Aiain ior.puisrh .-ho-.-. .. ni r- i- n. --tti :.. : hi.- it ci ahhtm i. viated from. Groceries
Hi:l i 'ii:i ' "i i .ii- '.!- i in .
The Greatest Aerialists of All!
Apph t Amlr-oii
will be sold relatively
lower to justify this
Thv i'vlvhrnivil iiasiIoii-Yoltcrs ste and x hPe old
. . . I pnsf.mnpvc: -;nll hp rlicjiin-
-il.i d i.i-:-pr- : im-ir o:.iii-' ton- :.u. I lie tn:lo-t .-alaripii wv wv.-.-. . -.-. w
"do li?" mo-n sed to accept the terms
for Sale.
George
on a farm.
Hannibal
Schuler(
li. F. U iv
Dwight I
Senator .
John She
William ;
apprentice
Thomas
Stoic.
Shoiv Cases
1 havp soiiip v;ood -luiw pa.-p- for -:i!p.
Stearns chore-boy Caiiar omi- and.-p-thpmanilpt prii-ps.
II 1 AllNtll It.
'IMu uiir !i. :.'..!
..r;-ilit i.:i ?tll tiif rt :;i t:tr:h. 1 In i'iil :iria!i-t- who n-ppivp
l..i..r ..r-:::i'iiifru-k. U ill ir Hip tir-t limp undfr paua-
Mll ' --" .---- ---
womlprrulaml fparh at. i.-mili-. .-kiliful an.i marvpllou- apt. tiipir a-; . - fm'PPfl tn
toumlinir friidf r..-r I.papfor l.if.-. Ihrttwinir doul.h -ompi-ault- h-.-t l..n- WH1UI1 X dill 1U1 UtJU UU
whilp ihinj.' I" f- t hi-h it. mhl-aii. W '.iir:'::.ir I Sxii.tr M Ipoi- t a(jor)4- ReSTl't
lanilin. a- printer.
:fnx.a clerk in a store.
Vinson a shoemaker.
.Iooth a farm hand
unb a compositor
inn a i lvcr boatman.
Kcllcy a jeweler's
irr IviiiK ; cierk m ;i
uor of a i'ycioiie.
pie on the frightful
h iil the the Hay
h Mirpriaing freijueti-
t. meteorological re-
o eminent of Hen-
r
cati
ons figures to illustrate the cy-
clonic forces developed b such
storms.
Lifting:
In his a
cyclones w
of liengal
cy Mr. KUi
porter to t
gal incidei ally jrives some
the
Diickx fr .Sale.
r-ouip liiip rpkin Duck-for -a!-. 1:
:U hupp at n idpin-p o;jlli . !. 1 up.
A I. on -.
Tlie Time i lp.
AH p-r-on- ind-Jt! i tin- i.udii-
ii;npl wlio-f Holt - or ai'fuiiiii- art
mw iIiip. w ill ph :i-i i -il! and -itt.f at
oiipp. tuili- -..iJi-f:o-or aii:iPy:iu ni -halt
ittliPtwi-i hiM-i; loadi.
l.N-ppptfiill.. 1- - !i-'i
MhIpiip. Aiiii-i -7. !:!.
!!:it(l Wanted.
I.:oh ii-itiif- hoard uln-ip h an
rih-and diip. himt -op"ipI pn J r-
-d. Locality no uhjppi. Tt-x.n-n--!-
aldp. Addri Amv. i-arp l'ai-o Ip:. :.
For Sale.
( nr huudi't'd and thiltptit :ii- of
laud hip and om-foiiith mile.- .-onlh of
HuJlalo tJap. T-a.-. For paili. ular.-
apply at poet otlh-p. i'tiitlalo Jap. 1 prm
rpa.-onahlc.
-IiII 111. -it hut ..ni i. ...:. .!. a ho t i.I fiatuip.- to I..- ft.iuid in our nre.it
-how-. C. m-aiii . nr I.ml . '.rai.d 1 riph- Woild-lampd iivu-. with iiioip
priinipd. o k. i.iPiisim-f.p. hiirui- ami irpiipral lidi-r.-. .Mon- jr.Mima-t-. ai-m-hat-
autti-. -."liali-t-piiilt.siiitiii-t-. Moip ilown.-. l.itUoon-. jp-ter-. jokpr-.
pantoiiuiiii-S-. Mi. ip laiuo.i- tlj.-I-tiiui-hpri- .lapaiu-.-p arti-t-. Mori- iiiupp1p.
hil.-. iiuipIp. at:d ndh l -Kalin ::iti-t-. Mor.-liist-pla all-rouml. A N- 1
The averaoe dailv evap- k.-r. dpah-r in all kind- of lumh.-r. win- rin-u-aiti-t-. Mon-.-imultai.iou-. m-. i.opI ai.d -urpn-m :.pi-. iorp pu-
" ' i .. i ... i 1-....1 i: i..: ... .i . . i . ... i.t. . :. ...... ... m ..in -a lift. i-l-i- in ih.- w nip worhl.
- f .j . t .. Pmi ril O.OW -. iiiini.-. i ii inn-. 1 1 ni' . ' i -.-..- iu-. .inn '!".' i i. .
orauou upaiui-u i'. -wi..i..
Lumber. Lumber.
rnrL'ooddr luiiihiT iro to K. II.
Iar-
plipap a- thp rlipapp-t.
P8i instrument is two inches. The
amount of heat absorbed by The llottom Out.
... . c ilji inir liouirht a ear load ol bankrupt
the conveiston ot this amount of "-n prej.arpd to.-.-ll pumps
water dailv o er so large an area at faptun prh-p-. and tit tlipm up for
... i i t . anv death of wi-ll. iruarantpeiiiir'pprlVt t
as the Hay ot Bengal must eces-'falsf!lJ.xilIK iL A. nh.
a:irv be. enormous. -Koughly
estimated" says Mr Elliot "it is Lives of the Apostles.
eoual to the continuous working orh-v'.- i.li-of thp;iwphp Apo-th-u
J . . ia npat hook ofJIJ pap- with -i ih-ar
power of .'JOO.000 steam engines ot ponr-fu of j. .uuthor; 7-J of it.- pa-r-
1 (lUO horse power each. A ' sim- pontain footnotp-.itiiifr .mthoritip.-. It
' . takp.- up thp hpsot thi-p iwpRp iiipii ui
tile calculation will show that it thpnrdpriu wluphthp apppar in tin-
raffici.tonl.e.Ioft4.1.000Rnlloiw "; !h?
of water every twenty-four hours dipd. wiipn- and how pai-h wa- huripd.
.- i.;i f ti.o whodid it. pIp. It i-hiirldv aiitlu-utip.
Pripp h mail-1. CoiniiptfUt. piiprirptiP
bosom ot the bay and tx:
it to the clouds aboe.
extend the calculation Irotn a sin
gle square mile to the area of the
whole Indian Gulf the mind is
lost in effort to coneive the force
which iu a day's time pan lift ."(.-
(W0000 tons!
4-PAW'S Real Roman Hippodorme
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ILOHDiH HORSE.
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W. M. G. Mackechney.
Tlsr
Haaf inir
Stovr
Will
Sooai
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Ordrr.
We would like to arti-
4-PAW'S trate any home discus-
sion as to "whether a
new one is needed.
ED. S. HUGHES & Co.
2- .V.iWmAAX.
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PAlHTiKfi.RCCURA'liNiJ PAHiMiANfilHG
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ITipp ! mail-1. i oinppiPiu. puprypup
ansports Airpnt-wantpd in pprv pouni and p'ny
lm.. . in Tia-. Inn-pt all poiiimuiii.ation.-
kWieil WL loI . t it.v . Al.il.-m-. Tsi N.r t o.'Ip.
I.o-t 10113 .
Diip lli-d IJoan po:i man- t-iirht par-
old H or MA hand- hiirli. thought "to in-
hramlediBJH -
oii thp h-ft .-lutiildpi.
tm
' SP- i iSfei "SS&ift3KS
AIM I f-.M.. ll.X V
K-timaUf-jcittniin all I !- rln.-- of nrkr
:i I nil wrL .r.iiu M utfl :.ut! '.
Flj-ing1 Steeds Daring1 Riders One-Fourth Mile Baca Track.
Spirit Information.
A Cincinnati woman the other
day wanted a warrant for the ar-
rest of a man for theft on the
ground that the spirits had in.
formed her that he was the guilty
person. "Oh we can't issue a
warrant on such evidence as that"
exclaimed the clerk. "Not when
Hriirht Star the late chief of the '.
Chippewas told me himseif ?'' ex
claimed the woman in astonish-
ment. Tin afraid not" was the
rej
ex
when he done it.
r he dollars rp ward will In-pahl for
lu-rilplhen to
. I.'noiriit -: .luting II.- -.I:.h-and 1" .-lah-doi Lp II.i.-t
all !i itl- f( liu'itiii. hi-jtiiiiiir Hippodronn- I.'aii-. I.j
:im! 1'uji' Hi-- M-t:i . -. Ilor-i-. and arioi.-
Hor.se for Sale.
for .-ah .
A iood work hor-i
(all at this otlipp.
lu-ap.
Iaslnraje
l'asturap for oiip to liw- thou-and
head of eattle m month- to two par-.
rii'iity of gra and watT. .-tprr i-attlp
prpfefr-ed. hut will takp any kind.
i inn: .1 Cl:ii i:.
Aliih-iif. Tpa-.
I uh :5. l'.'l.
Want to Exchange
A lot in Aransa- Tas? for a U lot in
Abilene. Apph at the Xj w- ollh-p.
l.'.ni:i!i ( h il !'. 1! i
llurdlp am! I la' !.'....-.
plirtai .s.'.d .iipI 1.': !-. Io.il.p
othi-r late-.
One of the Greatest Departments of the Great Shows.
AI).M h)khl.i;ii- ciKl:T RHIMuKir.!- WILh WIIST.
IIei;pwed w ith ail the .-tartl!!ii: iiieiileiit-of the lati- o.ithr. .n. IJpiI Mp iah
'rap. Tin- .ho-t haiipe. hi-ath of iuin:r Hull. ". nund.-d Kn.i- Hpi-ode. -how.-:i!m.
the ( u-tir I'.attN-. Iiaimitr if a llm.-p "I hi.-:'. lVn Kpri . Attack on
Ktuiuraul Iraisi. a..- . '.p.. vp.. Tariiiipatpd in l Indiai:. w hoy- Spout-
and front iei-m. u ot ei-r ki:u!. v. l.o wi re aetual partii-ip uit- in tin- -ppIip- re-
ptodiieed. h-il l i aplain . 11. IJoardu.-. the raek .-hot.
5-:.ii.ui n H. -r.1 i.f '1'raini d Kh-phanl-. --jo.otni I roupe of 'I rained Iijuneho-. Io.-
oki Tsi.uppof Train -i --t l!ioi-. :md ths-ir Ma-ti-r. AIAM . H.'lM'Al i.u. .il.
.IMD CVnH DDCeCDUCn vy.
uniri.LAiuiiiiiLcu..iuugj
VIOLA GREAMjt
1 "jovvJ ii.l Frcctle. Fimplei."'
Livcrmole. Blackheacs Sunburn
and Tan iiu.lre?tori-.tt.' -.n lo-t-nriir.aalirf!!
:. s-. thenby i.riwluc.is : f. r an-1 hiaUh
cjmj.lcxip". suiru-r t a'. f m- p-ejara:io:
ua.l JH-Tfcrtlv hara.I.- I-.T -silt- a: ilrugi--u. 01
in .ilttl for 50c. S- nd fT c.r. ilar
G. C. BITNEK i CO . TOLEDO. O.
.WPCTPVAW FEMALE INSTITUTE.
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o'y mmmmmmtm m -i.u .M'. imti.M.
Forepaugh's World Renowned Menagerie tsiffi
Khiiioi eri. hippopotami. '.irafn -.mi oi.e : pi-i
7oolo . Muu-eai- of hea-t- than anv i iinnair:i
ie
The
known t
inot all-in-
ply "This is an outrage" Khe Abilene Ciar Factory. Xo.M. cludmmupi.a-erie e.-oi-anit.!
elkimed. "Bright SfrUen Mm "SSrSSSv&S THE OSAHD AND
ITili. I-fl n- or the iii-t '
ttr:irni. m li. fl- lr .oiiiiI.vln- '
in tin- muuIi. (.in-i-riator l"iir-e in .Miisie
lui-nu-fi.- t-at-h.-r anl .:li-iT-. Mtuati.'ii
brautuul fhiiiaieun?un3"-l I'iijhI- tr.nii
twrntj Siait-'. 'I frm- Ii.w -jfiial Snlti"--
nifiit-1" l-.Tson-at adi-tnti.-. hr tli- t .n-r-
irnilaninsf or Unit t't-It lirat.il irmi.i -i-li.Mtt
nn-ori-pnTTC! onPTDTr-pT' PAT) A "n"P !' nnt.- fr ataI..-.-1 Hiepr nlftit.
UUXlUiJUUg QAiiJJXJX J. a.x..j-tj-. w A hai:i:i-D D.St
urarP. e mane one eaueo .voneue j-jii. wahj.. -ii- jijj..j jjv j j uaai- -. -..-.w-. w v n.i:i:i- i D . sta.xnt-.n. a
A ml if tlmt nin't I imilnr ! irmiil :i cinoker a i-iin he had '
..:- 1.. -.. .. ..:..! ..i -..u .. :. Ivv.rv fmriiiii.r .it 111 .-)..-U vi.-r.- I In. -fum i liili:' nm i!:IV oil l.V. and :lt III
evidence I7a IlKe to know Wlisu IS. ..nii i-ive no other until on trv it We o ehuk on the nioniiuir ol the lir.-t exhihition dav. wlu-re thpy exluhit more
. . .. ... ... .. ... .. " . i ti. ........ .1 :ii i.. ..; i...r : .. i....i t T l ....;.. l.l .- 1 1... t.irwr nt. ..
But its mttin' 80 t here ain't no 'make tiiegueentnat cannot ue e.xeeiieu. " -y. ..-... ..... ..: ..-.......- ...... ...... .-......... .... - 'i- i?nV.i c.i tinni. M.i thorr-liv'
ui no (iui o tn-il- we work for -i' -mall don-. iu:u;iiiiipp!it. pnihanimtr d.-hirhtlul. Iarp-t. loni;p.-t. riclie-t Mrei-t Parade UM1 l-.o.ll oe.ll HOlIt .nut llieiein
justice mthi8 country anyhow ill innrii Kp-peetfulh pvpr.-ppn. Kn-etoaU. assist our hiisbainls and sweet-
tell Bright Star 'bout this see if " HOISKKS KK'.VSl.KY. M.-eat .One priee ..f admi--ion u.lmit- to all tin; cr.-at .-how-. Polite learls u huildhi" up and dc elop-
teu i3iijui; omi uuuk t. .n Dv.t u-1ip :ilwa .- in at tpiulaiiip. I.adie-am! phildron p.-peetally earpd lor. :.. ti ...nft t7...;... ;.!...
I iloilU. And he'll paralyze the ToThpFurniPM Tu) comidete p.hihitio:K- daih -iven at the uual ti..ur.. (heap exeur.Mon.- I lu u c "anui.lf tlinil mieiObts 01
.in . !. i.;ii iiiw VAr win.n in tu'l.. on all line-of tr:iH. For t he appoiiiinodat ion of vi.-itor who would avoid the ' our heailtltill AhllCMiC rOUlitl'V.
nuu ummeucuuii iuuu o u.. ..c .. "..fe .;" ... . ... . .u. v LM.0Ml rt....ru.i j.riMl si-sit (at the re-ular urice. and ad-
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rieti:ii .xmceto rariiicr.
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"Feedstufis of all kinds such as:
t A .. 1 1 .. i . ......H . .... - . . . . . ...
mmm9 -i . wiiiMii aiMi uiaii mi oiii mu.:k This is rhP Ovierrm. anri nnix7 Adam Fnro. corn. oats. hay. millet anti sor-i
An elephant larger than Jumbo thereby saving money and eatinjr .v. cTr ri x?; cur rwv Iffliuni will bo talcen in payment of
-.-. - - .. . r a r -m. iv - . i -- - -
has been captured in Africa. the products oi your own inrms. .tw. . j xw w w VWxb.
To the IKlie. oi'Altileiie.
'.a the Pioneer Fancy Patent
uu. u. -""'-"-" ...... "- o . crowd at the m'ouiitl-. re-ered niiuihered .-eat-(at the reirular pricej and ad-
do." And she walked out like an . Mills and get your seasons supply ni-ion ih-ketl-. at the n-u.-d .-li-hta.hanpp.pan hp ohtaim-d at I'Al.ACKDisn.
offended Juno. - of flour in exchange for your own STo IJ K. on t!a of exhihition oh. '
I subscription to the Nr.ws.
We think the Solid Com-
fort is the hest Sulky Plow
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"Those who have use it the longest
praise it t he loudest.'
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National Commercial College
of nrcxisoN. texas.
Opens Sept. 1st 1891. Incorporated oinder the
State Laws. The Greatest Business Col-
lege in America. Practical Busi-
ness Men at the Head.
Kei iiiadu.iti will he oiialilied to till an ni.portant po.-itloii.
No time wa-ted. no .-upprtluoii.-'hianphe or notions taught.
K-ry hour. ry intellectual ellort eer heart-heat u.-ed tJ master and com-
plete the i ho-eii hfauphe.-.
No pupil- irradnatpil until tln- an- thorough and have proven to he so by do-
in work in -oiue i-llii e. hank or .-ehool room these plape3 to ho furnished by
mlSsst aid it fiIid nans nun 11 in un
.;..ihio -ijuan- h it iloor .-paee. .-iv ear load of furniture. Ill elegant rooiug par-hu-;.
nadinr room-. Ieeture hall- elevators hot water heaters gas electric
liirht.-. telephone letti-r pre..-!-- it.- own postolliee. 21 typewriter and every
eonpuienee of modern education.
The in.-truetor.- have no -uperior in their line.
Then pome where on hah- even eonvenienec to make of yourself a useful bns-
ine man or woman in theshorte-t po--ihlp tiuip. For Catalogue address.
T. W. ROACH Sect.
Denison Texas.
0 THE FARMERS OF TAYLOR
AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
Conn- iikp uji. you h.ivt been a-lcej) lono- enougli. You liavo
Ween in thi- cl.uk too loni;: open your i-ye- and see how the City of
Aliilene ami this Abilene Country ha- improved in the last twelve
month.-. Now J am oinr to .-ave each and every one of you one
hundred dollars a year if you will Iiston to me and take my prices.
Xow. how am I to do thi.-? By you iviti"; me your tin work when
you come to this rea.t City of Abilene. Inquire for Railey's tin
thp 1 keep on hand everything in the tin business such as coffee
pot.- tea po-t. t.;a keith? bucket- tin cups strainer? milk pans
milk bucket- wa-h boiler.- lard can- milk coolers tin rain-proofs
ualvanized iron rain-proofs galvanized iron Hues galvanized iron
stovepipe- iralvanied iron well casimr. galvanized iron bath-tube
tin vab-ys.tin nutter-. black iron stove pipe Itussian iron stove pipe
elbow- and clamper.-. Can manufacture guttering so any farmer can
put it up. Cm make you smoke sta?ks any length out of the
li t Charcoal iron. I do all kind- of Job work. I do all of my
work and by -o doing it enables me to -give you better work and
better brice.-. Don't forget me when you come to town. I will ap-
preciate your trade. Vou will find me one door .-outh of Rollins
iV Son. Pirn- Street. Respectfully yours
J. R-
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n. w. s-TKKFKXi.
TreS-urer.
II. II..T0I1NS0X'.
Secretarv
Pioneer Mills g Manufacturing Co.
KBILENE TEXHS
Fl'LL ROLLER PROC
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(tialit of flour unexcelled bv anvtliing in tiie market
lirands -Royal Seal" "Silver Leaf" and "Standard.'
Highest grades of Intent flour for pastrv and fancy
uses
always on hand.
Full roller meal process and all the improvements of modern
milling.
Graham Flour Bran Chops and Chicken feed for sale.
Shipping facilities complete and all foreign and domestic orders-
Idled with promptness and dispatch.
To encourage more wheat raising in our section we make liber-
al exchanges with the farmers. Bring your wheat and get yonr
gross supply of flour bran meal &e.f'
Pioneer Mills iind Miiniifiipfiimiir Co.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1891, newspaper, October 2, 1891; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330085/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.