The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1897 Page: 3 of 6
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Just received. Hamilton-Browirs complete line.
Also Dittman's fine shoes for ladies. Our house
is now unquestionably headquarters for foot-
wear. Ladies Misses Gents Boys and Children
are all provided for. Don't fail to see our
Novelty Ganvas Slippers
for Misses and Children. They are the nicest
things in footwear besides they are the most
durable for service. A pair of them will wear
your girl twice as long as any leather slipper
that you can buy besides they are prettier and
more sightly than anything else on the market.
We call your attention to the fact that t
Our Shoes Are Warranted
to give satisfaction in wear. We have arrange-
ments made with a llrst-class shoe-maker to do
our repair work and any shoe that we sell you
if any way defective we will use every means
possible to satisfy you and to make them wortli
the money.
2500 Yds. 8-0z. Cotton Duck
just received at lowest prices.
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Assorted Colors Solid Silver Trimmings
Selling as cheap as Plated Trimmings:
50c 1. 00 and up
I FIT GLASSES
And guarantee to give satisfaction
and see the Latest Style .Jewelry.
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The Old Reliable New Home Machines
$25.00 to $75.(10. Eight Day Clocks strike J
and alarm $2.50 $3.50 $0 $10 and $15.00. -One
Day Clocks $1 each
I J. F. CLARK H.E STREET JEWELER
jj ABILENE TEXAS.
DO YOU WANT A HOME
lu a country where land is cheap soil rich health good
climate mild and where everything desirable can be attained by
a little exertion? If you do the Abilene Country is the place
for you and the sooner you investigate its advantages and locate
in it the better it will be for you. There is still room hi this
magnificent stretch ol country for at least one hundred thousand
families but it will not be so for any great while. The ever-
surging never ceasing tide of immigration will kooii till it up
as it has already done most of the great Northwest. It is only
a matter of a few years when homes in so dojurable a country
can be obtained on such terms as t a man oMimited or even
moderate means can reach. We say to evjnne into whose
hands this paper may fall that it is to their islGrest to investi-
gate and the best wav to do this to their eommete satisfaction
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?c in nv.iti' n Inn to the ADlIeUC COUlltrV UlUl SOC It Willi UlCir
own eyes.
Nonris Bros. &
ers
4DEALERS 1XS-
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
North Corner Inlou Hlock.
$Plne Street. ABILENE. TEXAS.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
maintains nnsnrimssed
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
KKOM
NEW ORLEANS
TO
MEMFJHS.
ST. LOUIS.
LOUISVILLE
CINCINNATI.
CHICAGO.
Knot
MEMPHIS
TO
CA1KO.
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO
CINCINNATI.
LOUISVILLE.
AND KKOM
ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO.
making din-ct connections witli through trains
for nil ioinLs
XORTH EAST and WEST
including IJnffalo. rittburp Cle eland. Boston
Xew York Philadelphia Baltimon. Kiclunond.
St Paul Jdinueuiolis Omaha. Knbas City
Hct Springs Ark. and Denver. Close con-
neetion with Central Mississiupi Valley Koute
Solid Fat Vestibule Dally Train for
DUBUQUE SIOUX FALLS
SIOUX CITY
and the West. Particulars of agents or the 1 C .
II. It. and connecting Hues.
Wk. JIfKnAY. Div. Pass. Asent New Orleans.
Jso. At Scott. Div Pass. Agent Memphis.
A. II. Hanso.v. ova W. A. Kello.ni. a c.vx.
'THE TAYLOE COUNTY NEWS.
JAMES A. LOWKV. Kdltor and Publisher.
MAX It. ANDREWS Associato Editor.
Our Honor ftoll.
ABILENE.
The celebrated Lyou A
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.mivhmj -jiusri- ''" The following nauictl persons have
Sl.SOntllurndeii'N. paid subscription- during this month.
lo date as follow?: j
$1..")
20
l.'h
!'
J.J.".
I have opened up a lirst-class u- 11. 'Kimr..
.rFv.o family grocery establish ment in German Schult
P..nn;nliam'c rtlfl ct?lnil nti Plinct- M. II. .Ulllall.
a. a i . i. it i til. O. Woolen
'nut street and ask all oi inyp.r niirf
JK7t!TK Ai4Ny?ak friHiiiIs to oall and examine mv .- - -
tSy' XvXX goods and get my prices. Satis-- Lee Walling returned from
M Rucker of McLennan Action guaranteed in every re- Comanche county this week and
tpminfv h-N hiM.il nut ho nrnt;- spect. J. M. bn.vcKELFOHD. reports everything very dry down
. JJ w t
pectmg and will likely locate near Parties engaged in the work
Merkel. say that the Abilene and Anson
Airs. J. L. JJeed has returned telephone line will be completed
from a protracted visit to Tennes- and n operation by next Tuesday
enn Shn iu rn-itlv hi.notittnrl lix- OT AN CdlieSday.
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in that section of the country. lie
also says that several families will
be out here soon with a view of
locatin
E
-One of the young men of the
o . An;...:....i i.
Ul 1I1U1KI1 ilSOllUll.
Miss Lila and JohnKeed who
Springs to do jobs of painting at;
those places.
-William F redeck marketed a hive hwn xish" tht'ir sisler;
load of line alfalfa hay here this
Mrs. Cray tn of Hvllon. returned
the trip. . js. l. Itolph and Jack O'Brien l " " w;ls J' up "ls V r
n ;. i inwiu-n.. ..! w; Pt under bond on a charge of
v.nioc Yn fin lmu .-oIiumuwI m are some to fc isclw a ter ana lilg . ... .
--. -J k ..1 W1UI4 JCAJ X.LIA&A4V tA l7
Abilene and will likely remain
here.
There are more bats in this
town now than ever belore and it
is a good thing for they get away
with vast numbers ol Hying in-
sects. They have made their
headquarters in the court house
as it is a very quiet place.
We learn that Mrs. William
.McMillan died at Merkel last SaN
urday.
Commissioner
in town Monday.
Wheeler was
week. This is the first load 0f;-uuuuu-
alfalfa we have seen brought here. Mrs. X. W. lleeves left Mon-
Jt makes a splendid feed. ' day for Louisville. Iy.. to visit
A brush arbor in which ;ij relatives
protroeted meeting was being. J. W. -Miller brought the
held caught tire and was burned JXkws some of his Chinese chug
at Merkel this week. No one in- peaches one of which measures
jured. 10 inches in circumference: he
J. C. Cahert was down from Iso bought some nice plums.
Never a
Pinch
Never an "ouch!" or an "ohl"
when the shoes fit. Fit ts the
most important thing- in a shoe
and we give more thought to
getting shoes that are built on
right fitting foot-form models than we do to most any other
point. You'll find us the comfort givers in shoes if you'll profit by
our experience. The
the shoes we sell
are a synonym for
It costs you no more
here. That's the rea-
your economical in-
tisfied. o
SEE
"SelZ" on tteSOlB
of the shoes
' that you buy.
Mi Shoes
make yotir feet glad.
best makers make
Makers whose names
honesty and solidity. ;
to get this sort of shoe
son your comfort and
stincts are both sa-
O O O w O 3
Merkel Wednesday.
A number of wagons were in I
Liudsey and Thornton bar-
bers have dissolved partnership
and Lindsey has moved to other
quarters.
Mr. M. L. Ranev of Crowell.
-Will Young has returned and r""1"1" lumber Wednesday to build N
reports his sister dead. ' Hiuroh ami school house tj
iiiear La'le ( ove. IUUU1UU1
Texas and his daughter Mits
Miller
Thurs-
bouuht
I'.IiIit (lolioiitlv wus :iS Iirime I
this week but left again to-day fori " '- J- :lo.1 a1mIltI- AV
Eastland. were m from Kagle ( ove
; nay tradiug.
Ueorge McDaniel rejiorts as; ' .
Ollif :ir in A hilii Ihis week mi . luiviiur cnlr! seventeen ( )venhorii i '- v-Oiiuiiiii lias
a visit to his sisters Mrs. Ollie' wagons within the last two weeks.. !wo residence houses in town and
Elkins and Miss Mattie Kauey. j . lrtlltl- .... s tearing them down and hauling
. . uuiwwiuii uuuAnuu niiciii to uu' eoimiry.
Miss Carrie Page returned some line prunes here this week.' T . .
rft M..iinc ioi c ' . .. ---M rs. .J . K. fcnauuiin j: s rathe
UUU1 -""'" 1"- wlllu- Notice J. W. Red's advertise-
County court has been in ses- ment.
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wuu ""b nu" I -The Abilene National Hank I County commissioners court
Mrs. Will Spaulding has we has put in a line water cooler for) wjh 1L..i jn r..ni;ir session next
learn returned from her visit to . the benefit ol patrons and callers Montlav.
iiaird. and keeps it supplied with Lytle
S II CMrricfin Ins ret.irne.l water and Abilene made ice. Lie passenger
s. Ji. uaiiison nas leiuineii ' carry an armed guard
from the Clerks' convention. I Clint Thompson of the Me- nivss e:n-
. !
Respectfully
. Rollins & Young.
. m h Bkt
O. 3I9D. nw. oooo.
THE CONDITION KEPOKT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE OH THE
First National Baffk.
OF ABILENE.
A I A III MM.. IN III!" Si VTK OF Tl.". Al
1111. I J.OSK Or ll IXr5
July 23rd 1897.
: Abilene ftaliomil Bunk
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A r A n kxk. in no; S r v i k n 'I'kxas. a i
lUK lOi: OK Ill'SIXKS-
July 23rd (897.
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Mr. Whitney came in from
las Wednesday evening.
-o-
Dal-
RES0URCES.
Loans :iHtl Di-ctHiiils
)i-nlrlt-. M-'wn-il ami imi'iirttl
1 .. IiimI- ( s'Ciiri fin. kImimi
$K-l-'l ?
SI .-iTil ill
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RESOURCES:
lNtn? :tnl ilisvomits.
0rnlrafts scurol ami unsecured
L". ;. Ioi:ili to .-cure drcnUtioii
Storks uouritUH. rtc
3.5S3 W
trains still
in the e.-
E. S.
Kiunev CJa.ette is in Abilene
ItrTMi 1 1 AT f niil Mi'c
Kean .Saturday of last week a; l'lj't'cting. He is in poor health
. " ! and has come to the riirhl olace l" Mi Iu
"H- 4 nrotiaoted iiieelinr
to recuperate. iMiii.iuuimiuiHB
Mrs. J. W. Thomas has made ... . ' nrotraeteii
... ... . Misi. (Dv: :iii( (lertriiile -v 'i .ui.iv. n u
some line wine Horn oiaCK mui
berries.
ui- frttiu N;inwU r.nUs (nt meirr
ai'iiiK1 . . ..
1h- In:a -tafi Hank" ami bftitfccn. . .
l)h' l'pi rvi-l rarvf j;
I Cfot'i'ks nI oilmr ca?h itfiii
Quite a crowd went from here Nl'1"4"1 ""r B:U m
I .1111(1.1 to .'(tteud the
v ff-" . . . .
i:nHkiu'-li-Hi--. flirnituri- swl iKtwrt lw.ww ti ;RaIH;; house ftirnitarf aixl rlxtnrt 1(ki qp
thrr(fiiUp(:ttvan.itHrtaloVMr(t li.l.Vi w otjr real estate :in.l.iur.i;a(!.tniitl l.tl5l Tl
..'.1 tl
l.tST i
nieetlll"
lia.-
IjtHlill MH'IKJ IVSrrVf IN btHifc U
"i-rii. . .JJ!ir(
Ij--iI-li-til.r atf. i.(tM mi
! Fisher ol Denison dauhters of been in progress thi week at the ki. mHior lumi th r s. 'rrMinvr
'Col. Irvinir 11. Kisher. nostollice lh nU' adored churcii.
Capt. J. W. Thomas brought inspector lor Texas are visiting .II. H. .luhnson and I.utus
us six peaches this week from A. tjle family oi j. g. Lowdon. I Christopher went up in Jones
JI. Kirby's grounds. They were j. . it ' county tin. moiiiiiiu to attend a
of the Chinese chug variety and j v '. -.7
are all that a half gallon buckel a man this w barged with pur-
...... i. i.i riM S. oi :..i loinmir valuable mail matter. Jt
ni iiuiu. J-Jiej iitijc 'i iuuuua
picnic
r
i will be
a
ease lor the Tinted
States court and as he is. a sort
in circumferencg. We usually
eat peaches brought us but we
fliifim if m nitv unt tn iinKfrvi
these for future inspection so a !lri'.for us ! -ivr
jar and some spirits were obtain-'
ed and the peaches can be seen at
the News ollice at any time here-
after.
Howai'd Young;.
Howard Vnung died at his resi-
dence on Sycamore street Tue-
ol a preacher it would he sacn-
. . i
his name.:i;y evening .viigni ..ru.
Tu-it1vi vnnrc It-inn now wi .xhnll WH'I.V .MOIHUIX morniiir III' W.lr
be able "to speak more freely of stricken dow u w ith paralysis and
the case. .irom that time to the hour of his
i death lav unconscious.
hev. .Low ranee s motiier nas
(ll- r 'tit . ol nrvutatioB)
r..tal
LIABILITIES.
c Kitxl iwU imt'l in
Miriltts ThimI
I'imihi'WI jrrtt-. It- f fiti: ami
ta--i jj'l
National Uniik wKi-. wutitHmiiii:
Oiif inlh.-r XniiohmI bankit .
I n- ! Sta.tr- liak- ami nMkrn . . .
Iniiilt:al .)fH.-it- Hul.j.-t t t'htvk.
I iijii.'iii-l ivrtiltt-ad- of l--it
N !- an-1 (ill? r -h-riunt I
Du-iroin .Nati'Xia! hank not reriip
aL'-nt3 .... ... ."J"7 l
Due iron i State latji.s sil banker t.'JOs b
I) nr from ai'jT tl n-icrtt atvtts fc.SHi tfe
KxfhaBj; rvrrItanuie-lKKji Kls II
Notes of other XatioHJl LaHk i. tCt M"
Fra'tknal iaiK-r oitrn-avy anltb
"-" HWt Cf ts ' .. . . T".
LmhAiI MMHtcv r?l;rTi- in llaHk. ru
Siw-ru" '3Tii W
!. .'- I.-iuir iHrtui .. ti-t "
i;eiV-ut(tm fnwtl h ith I' S. Trvusurtrr
(:. jht tent vf ein-ntatk)i) ijhi&
Til a.' i
LIABILITIES:
Cai(at ttHrk jil in
wr)lttt fuml . .
tHIivlv trwrtt
" "" NativMal liaaL iwlcs OulntaaiHiitr
2.1-JMm Due to .Uh.T National linnU
Dm; to "tattf liurtki anl bankers
liii-tN tiniKUii L .
iHilivniuai !cHitts Mtbjet't to crvik
lciiaMI t'lTtiilratt'S irIjtit
KW
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5i- tit
Ht.2J -I
I.SOo Wi
io.iii
S-jei.i; i.t
Mint her :iinl little smi
i ... i.:i.i .1 .:ii ...w... I '
Mr.and Mrs. CJeome Strib-1 M.u..1... .:v'ni . : iUIU w '" U"V up in North Texas visitin
o --"' ... ii'-ti I. i "I- " - r
blinjr are seeing the sights at the lIH "". " ' onlv arrived an hour before
'l tal
iRlfuflVva.-. tiuil of '' ""
I K. s. Kean Caifhirr. of tif tov-
iiaiiKHlbawk ! MtiVwHlr sHir Ul tin- hImiw
' &lnt'iiii'Ht w tti4f lo the bf.t f ir kmmK.Ic
""l 'ami Klk'l. K
his
."52 32
9 IKI
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l3oo n
1 0Sp w.
iio.nis :
$3:3iU 4f
Nashville exposition this week.
-Mr.and Mrs. C. F. Moore -Mural Wc'ls .vtfrday and will ( lan.ily resile..ee at r:
opped off here this week l0'l alisont about two weeks. i ednes.lax evening.
Mrs. Dr. Hodman
came in
from New .Mexico yesterday on a
stopp
visit Mrs. Bledsoe who was heie
visiting Mrs. Henry James.
Charley Eerry is again hold-l VISlt
iug down his old position with Ji C. (laither
Kollins & Young. Wednesday.
KEAN CaeMrr.
ttK;f r(Wl ami sworn ! bffwrr w this th
Henry James and wife left for funeral which took place Irom the iy or.iHiy. '
IP o clock "B" . . .: " "-
NiiRr ru'HM. iKri.. . iea.'
i ..rifi't Att.t iii in W .rKinr
Howard oimg was one of the
most manly men we ever knew.!
and the Ni;s joins in with his
. relathcN and numerous lricnd.i in
was in town regrets at his untimely demise.
-I in in tt .""rKin:
I M I!.MlKI. ! Pirn tr-
W . K II x si )
Tun? cprtirtoaifs oT dtMoit .
Not- ami bills roluvottiitiil
Totnl . ... "
tle f 'lVa3 Cocntt of Taj lor s-
l.t.eo S l!Trjr L'AhIor iif tn- ab.v-ninieil
lan "loili-irtaly -;uiar that the a bore state-(Ht-at
j true So thT b.t or my knoultdja a:nl
blibt OHO r.l.URY. Cashier
.StthjeriliPil ami sxvi.ru to but'uru in this ?.!
Uay of Julr I-97- .J M H'ai.juh
Sfkl NtarT 1'uhln'. 'lTlor(.o 'l'tx.
Crrii-'
tte.
.1 G Low iio. j
Khci I'oi kbki.i Iircti
K It. H..I.M.S:.. )
1-.-I oni
Miss Puttie Kodman. of Eddy Numerous prospectors are to . wllVBUWUU uneu.
N. M. is here on a visit to Miss' be seen passing back and forth. j The young people of the lol-
Ellouise Norris. :... ..t.:i.i i ;.. .' wng socieues win meei in con-
vention in this city on August
-A little child belonging
John Wiuship has moved' Mr. Nelson who lives on J.
to
II.
2.'ith. 'JJUh and L'Tth: Iiaptit
lack here and is occupying the j Pa rra in ore's place died the latter. Y0UI'K"i.(pi(.-s ciiion Fpworth
.eighty residence. part oi last week. I League Christian Endeavor and
No. 4!6d.
KKPOKT OF '"IIH CONDITION
oi- Tin;
Farmers and Merchants
National Bank of Abilene
At Abilene in the State of Texas
at the close of business.
July 23rd 1397.
Heather Bureau.
Local Weather report for the wotfk
(.ml tug AU!.
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TX- H " t
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5-
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S. L. Kobertson was down Miss
A 1 tier
Kin jr.
of Kising West .Minister League. Conven-
from Haskell this week. ' Sun. was here Tuesday visiting jtion will be calletl to order at
Mrs. Finis Lindsey and chil. ler brother Herman King. .Baptist church on Wednesday.
dren" returned Wednesday from a There is a rumor of an elope-1 A."gU!t --"j1"- aJ ::w ;l- '"; :stl'r-
.;..; ri4.tivs -.t r:niiitiiW!.ifi.'..f ...i i ii... .m..f..vtiMu....b. noon session at L p. in. and ev-u-
141l l" Illinium i V.UH.H.M....V iHV.Ul "HI ... ....... . ..... ...-... . I II
n...l Kn..r..n-anil ' W nvnciiniA tlml til.' nriKII THllt 11. in-' SCSSlOU :il .MI p
... I ! ..;wi I day
Miss Hindu Barry has return-uua --""l'- "
' ed Irom her trip to Mexico. Work on the Anson telephone
Hev. Edwin Wickers of Dal-
line is well along and the work-
ral miles out
in" session at S.-JJll p. in. Thurs-
and Friday sunrise prayer
meeting each morning. All so-
cieties and young people of West
Texas cordially invited to attend.
Good programme free entertain-
ment and cordial welcome prom-
ised to all. All who wish to at-
las will preach at the Episcopal ; " sejenu nes oui u
church here Sunday. ! "- e-v 1cak't thfe .
i up vesterday and requested that
J. W. King and family left we send them any surplus water- tend livinir out of the city will
Wednesday for Stephens county melons we might have. please send names to the secre-
to visit relatives. i i- rollins evneets to leave tarv so that we may secure homes.
Mrs. Dr. Moore was down soon for New Mexico to assist
NASHVILLE and
TENNESSEE
CENTENNIAL
Can best be readied by the
'UrBIBVa
Jt has double daily Sleeper ser-
vice through to Nashville -without
change leavin-j TEXAS
morning and evening and
arriving in NASHVILLE at
convenient hours c the day.
This is absolutely the best
service ever offerei between
Texas and the Southeast.
The great Nashville Expo-
sition opens May 1st closes
October 31st. The.
VERY LOW 1ATES
made by the Catton Belt
Route places the np within
the means of almost every-
itwtv. For full oarticulars see
' anyCottonBclt Agent orwrite
S. G. WAJiNER
G. P. A Tyler.
A. A. GL1SSON
T. P. A- f U wortn.
Ifroni Kayner Tuesday trading.
W. JI. Johnson has moved in
from Lytle lake and is occupying
the Condon property.
Dave Kaulfman visited Fort
Worth this week.
John Batjer left Tuesday for
' the east.
' Wright Campbell has been
i here this Week on a visit to his
Tr:u Russell in erecting a military
school building.
Miss Lena Onstodt of Hub-
bard City is here on a visit to
Miss Minna Stcffens.
Miss Maud (Jorliam returned
.V. I 1. I ' K.N 1.1.1..
Chairman Convention Com.
Mus. (inn. WniMr.K. Sec.
Cotton Buyers' Agreement.
We. the undcivgned iiierchants
of Abilene. T.. is. "ropOM to buy
cotton during the season ol I-'T.
RESOURCES.
I.1l- !! tl"'UIlt-
()vt?nlrU.iriiril kikI un-vu.'i-l
l" . I'mvl-to riMiru irtulaiin .
twk-StrBrilM- !
1'iiiikin? h.tix- t until ur- nli5MV-
KDr! ...
Dni' Irm National l$ank.- ( ma r -
1 imm tai lmnk-4 ani bank-!'.
If Dent a.)nvl n-x'rv' ntfrati
CInki- al Hthrrmteh lii-ms
Nt- t :h r NntMMl HaHk
Fra-iional iaf-r cumarj . ni'k-i-.
ael o-tn
IiHfut ion-y nt-rr- in (nk. vuz
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LIABILITIES.-
Tuesday from a visit to friends at and hereby ngree to pay the full
Buffalo Gap.
Kb. and Park Swanson were
here this week visiting their sis-
('..
: --.i -t i i ? n:ti ...! ier : n oroLiier. .iis. . -u.
' W. G. Swanson. Mackechney and N . G. Swanson.
Claud Christian has returned Wheat sold at 71 cents per
from his trip east and reports a bushel here luesday.
'pleasant time. The Bee Hive people are too
J. W. Sheppard. the black- busy this week to change their
smith is now riding in a new bug- ad. They say however that they
gy of his own make. arc preparing lor a big sale next
week and all bargain hunters had
Miss Minna Stelleus has re- beltl.r keep their eves on the
turned from quite an extended t.0iumns 0f the News next week
visit to friends in the eastern part
oi the state. - IulmlU hI al Jiass Kr0sS-
Cliff Young came down from ' t Scissors and razors at Bass
Amanita to attend his brother's Bros.
fineraL As a Matter of Course
Insecticides at BaSS Bros. Vmi 9htm nntroniy.e the Bon Ton
market value for the cotton we
purchase.
S Lapoki .S: Bro..
Wristen Anderson.
Begues Bros..
Abilene Drv Goods Co..
The Bee Hive.
liollius Young.
I. A. Bushing .N: Son.
Jidmsoii Bros..
Geo. W. Me Daniel.
Georue CIa ton.
C. C.Tate.
". W. Be.-ves.
J. W. Kvans.
The merchants are now raising
valuable premiums to be distrib-
uted among the cotton misers of
the Abilene country the an-
nouncement of which will be
made later. The object is to
make Abilene one oi the
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tnxi iaiil
.tK.nal Stank !". uttaRIinjr
Ou t otlit r Nuii'.a.tl ISaak- .
!& ii 'at-lank swl )anker-li.ti-l.-iwUnni-ai'l
lnliiltal l?it-UijTt thk
iH-maml i-.rlliiatr rfc-.n .
Ttiue eurt!tl-jar oC 'ieposit
ti4 hii-l lil:a n-ili.-'-'untfl
nm I'tirai.:.-. ..
More
f'urntivi' power is contained in Hood's
ar-up:irill:i than in any other thnilar
iireparatititi. It co.-t the proprietor and
iiranufaeturer more. It cost the jobber
more and it is worth more to the cus
tomer. .More skill is required in its
preparation and it eombines more rem-
edial qualities than any other medicine.
on.-eiuentiy it has a record of J more
cures and its sales are more than tho-e
of any other preparation. Hood's ar-
?u pari Ha is the best medicine to buy be-
cause it is an honest medicine and tliou-;aiid-
of testimonials proe that it Ioes
actually and permanently cure disease.
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liajr.s (ireat Discovery
T.481
ti of Ti-i Oittnty tl Taj fcr .
I. Ilt-nry .Imuv. Cnt-hkr ol ;h ! i.itfl
ItMtk ! rHl-jij Mrearlfcftt IV alwve -ai
M-nt ii ;ru tutlu? If tCiny kivlrlu- rjruJ
bt-li.-r ItKNRV JAMKS CmI.mt.
uJ'nl-l anl swrn ij lrr- m- 0- J9th
inyul.Iulj -.'" Mit.T'x A. Uti-i
Nvtury IbM.;. Ul..r .r0j the'.reat Discov
Cnrr: Ati'-t
Cunt. 'la
"s ' One small bottle of Hall's i;reat Hi-
-;vi -overy cures all Kidney and Hladdut-
-! 'I roubles removes Uravel-iTtS Dia-
l.t;j bete.-. Seminal Ji; rSJons- Weak and
i-ii i1 L:m.e Uks. "Tcheueuitistu and irreiru-
larilies f the Kfdnejs and Bladder in
both men and women. KeguhUes blad-
der troubles in children. If not sold by
jour ilrujrjrl-t will be tent b- mail on
receipt ot ?1. One small bottle is two
months treatment and will cure any
case aboe mentioned.
K. W. HALL iSole -Manufacturer
1 O. Uox -21- Vaco Tex.
N'ava.-ota Texas June 10 lSii.'i.
Tlii- i- to certify that one bottle of
Hall".- Great IMseovery has cured me of
gravel and kidney ullection. I have
been a constant sutlerer since the age of
It. I tried evervthine known to the
medical world but nothing did me the
.erv nas done. I
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. . t II MiRI- tlhTf '."T
Kl. - III .IIEt.
It is always gratifying to re-
ceive testimonials for Chamber-
tliert-fore rheerfullj" recommend it to
anyone .-ullcring with kitlnej' trouble.
M. I. I'ickkii.
ol.i bv IJAS IJROS.
Good Whiskey is both doctor
and tonic. Better looking than
lVst Iain's Colic. Choleia and Diar- many uocior ueuer lasting man
rhiiea Ifi-mi-ilv. :ind when the en- all meuicines. i-or general lamiiy
. . - . ' .......I..... :.. l... .. - nnil niciirit tllil
-Wood wanted on subscnp- Kestaurant. which is no the be ' ; ;! f h e top limit dorsement is from a physician it use. nothing equals whiskey and
tion at the News ollice. in Abilene. Satisfaction assured u r ! f ; t ( is eSpcialiy gc. -There is no Ha kpkk Whiskey is pre-eminent.
-Croquet set and hainmock or money returned or h. cotton .1 bioniit 1 . w effeclive tl. famiIy wlliskey. Sold by
. xt !.-- i- . . . 7 I 1 v"v- nurw.fiv th'iti (Memiherl'MTr Colie Gus Ackeruians. Abilene. Lexas.
headouarters at isass isroi. Eiclit-ball oronuet sets lor - -- reined man nainutri.iiu a voiil j
-; . .'siatllarmleirs. -statioiiery-liiiei quality Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy." m1)0I INS l" few nicked
Economy and strength are combined . nml latest slrlesat Ilnnulcn s wrin. Hr I . F. lJnhev. nhv.qifijin -lA.uwwno -v "n pitKLU
-- - -.x---'--- v'I . "
in Hood's Sarinnarilla. Kvwry bottle
contains 100 doses and will average to
last a month.
" " ?iiwl nlin nii'tfi.t ill" fllnev ATr
- - - a wm - .t 141114 llliill (tlil.IOl w. r ... w. a'.....
WantPfl fln IClR3 of "ome mpl and as he has used the Kemedy in We oiler lliein (o the public
lhlr?toptB:?
10 kinds of Machine Oil
Bass Bros.
at
Books! Books! Books! At
great reduction at lKuriilei:s.
Send the News abroad.
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: rkaine rr t-Ji..e:.S l-y uii- l-.'i'-.-s
iniiiy are sninrifiit. n prove iht" d.iry
rrt-et. IJrowns1 Iron Ui::ers aretoiii by
up at a bfic lUMluclid.! in Chicago.
at
t yoar ld?a: thor miy brlc? ou wealta. his OWI1 laillily aild SOld it ill IliS $:.."() W Ol'Ul .TJ. HaflUleil's
feUSDiKl.pSLASS drug store for six years he should .
certainly" know. For sale by tool note paper at 5c
Word & Alexander. per quire al Ilarmleii's
Protect
write
..... W.hl
ad list or two huniirevl luTeatlaci waateU
Send the News abroad
Chicago.
Ixjuisville.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1897, newspaper, August 6, 1897; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330291/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.