The Abilene Morning Times (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ABILENE TIMES
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West TexasUtilitiesTo Build New Ice
Here;
CONTRACT LIT
FOR NEW ICE
STATION HERE
: cnet. tor
11>< eight
t thf
i<> 10
iineiy 11*i.i111
rifii-.itui
Crowded on. three sides >v i.n
ever extiuntiing ^u>iness iti.-i! ut ttte i suiting cat >.
ninth .-uii' ice siile.- elation tri V-.Mli , 'he bnildin
ThiI'd ami (Yilai ■ striM'i.- is ; i t.e
.abandoned by the W«-i Texas t'til-
itii « company an i a 'new station I n,ar
buiil in a less confjeMiil section. ■ i 'he
i '..ntrai I fnv. tin- 'new station,
which will occupy ;i .-ite at ihe
inn thi ast cornel- iii tin' intersection
of Noiih I In hi and Hickory
.street.-, !ui.- tieeti awMiilfil In A W
lilt I fi- nx nnii llrothei Consti urlu>n
will begiii immediately jtmi the sta-
t)i >ii will In' if any 1' r operation by
April I in soon theriaftei
The new.. tali on will he jus! a>
attfai tlve and mirc+v more than the
oiii' which i.< to be abandoned',' I'll-
til it is, completed the Cedar street
building, erected less than four
yi .it v ago. will cont in in* in opera-
tioil.
The m « station »iii occupy
finAfttity at Ninth Third and Hick-
from the two streets to the plat-
forms. The building will be set
back from I'l to-3') feet from the
streets.
' Automatic chilli-.- will carry ire
iron) tiio vault to the platform..
i I'atronn merely will^ signal to the
' operator of the staation ihe amount
of ice wanted; by putting * lever
| the ice will -'be throw through thi
| automatic chute- to the plutfoim
I where it can he loaded quickly in
ill house a vault,
tation the amount
tons of ice, the
it and an office for
'he machinery room
in y H'hich was purchased this week
by tin W est Texas I'tilities coin*
pany I rum Mrs. M.nllie Oldham
The property froll,t« west 100 feet
oil Hickory street and extends east
!lrt feet ailing : .'North Third. I'nit A
several years ago it was occupied
,b\ the; First Christian church, a
ftan.e building
The; latest di sign in ice stations,
an I the only one of its type in ! The station
W est Tcxi'S, will Ik- followed in the | because of th
In the vicinity and to make way for
larger Inisinc-s buildings which
| will be. equi'Wed with machine IT
i needed in refrigerating the vault.
I Flower beds will lie developed he-
twee,ii the ill iv« way arid The curbs
! on Hickory upd North Third,
j. The North Third and Cedar
! street station lias been the tit V
I succi ssful ice sale- station built by
the West'Texas I'.itlities convpanv.
h has tieen considered a mile post
[ill the development of the id- de
I (lartment of the company, since its
j attractive exterior and unujue de
j signed heltied materially in build-
ing ice trade
The station, likew ise ha- lieen a
i (aclot in ral iiip- the at f litectural
standards in West Texas, the de-
Sign. hiiving been widely copied., as
a visit to. iimv West Texas town
| w ill , slum. 'The Snaitish tyiie of
urchiteciine adopted iii the build
I intr ha» Im coiiie o,,nuber throughout
the Soiithwe-t The first specitiieii
ot it in Abilene, there ate today
numv >t t iictiit e • business laiildi V
lis well as residences- -of siniilat
design. . . •
Hickory • street project. Supported
by a reinforced conctet.e founda-
tion, the walls will lie of brick and
tjje which will » stuccoed White
stone and ornamental iron will be
u • d for ti miming. The roof will be' to
i- being abandoned
growing congestion
Disclosure of World War Secrets
Follows Army Officer's Inquiry
After yeuit fpent in lo ve«ilgn ion
Brigadifi Ocnriai Henij J Rmf?
announced the remit* of an mq ur>
lpro nnherio ouilnl ftru concern
ln| e pat tlrjpttton in tnr
world war
Sen' aorosd to go to orlglua
•ourcef »o a.fr-oui the irutb from ih»
ereai maaa nf prnpa»<«nda. exaggera
Hon and nnf truina. (iential K«ili\
diacli-uea' for the first tune Hie were
inftrifuvera nchind the hnea
Oeneral Perahind n»u to flHh» : t«
have en American Army at all. nr
de< laref. in rhe first of nia aertea o
• rtlrlee «f pearinn in Hearst * Inter
national C'osmojioli ta n Ihe Allies
waotea U) uae American aoldYira af
mere replacement trnnpa and latiorer-
ta Brlvuh French and Italian divia,
tona.
Trie narUeat flghi fared oy Oen
eral Perahtng during the war.
General Rellly. "waa that which ti-
tled to wage cootInnously to aee itia
our men were organized into am
fought a» an American Army, luetaao
of be.ng uaed aa replai etnenta for Mte
Brimfc and fr.uch .?uu.. , foE^EBAt Pfl»hiitN6
"Oeipu* th* danger, and >t timet ion. who told the ifcar l)«paitaient.
llmoai tin cvrMlniT o( im rtoiofat I I'll* Depotinient cabled lieueial
aenrral Remtang never laltered unill Petahlng
Rotati6n?ot*Su%ar Beets on Farm*,v
" ^Increases Yields of Other Crops
/NIL,
Your
• n American Anur undei tlta Aaier
lean (lag and leu ot Anivitcan orncera
tnruughoui. waa ai grip* on th* oat
Jlefleld with the enemy "
Th«i* ti* other aiattllng dltclo*
ure* lb* Utltuth went behind Petah-
log > back direct to Prealdent W:Uon
and (ought to har* Perahlnga powet
broken bcc(u*« h« re'uaed to accede
to ttMK WMfaM.
CIhiukmu cabled to w»«hlngton
tbit, Per*t>lug vouia uoi get (long
with tli* Piench iKnetal Pcutn The
"TH*r" MUM Mob*j*oi Jj
in* rrenoh Ama*a**ik>i at Wuliuig
Her* again ttie General Hiow*u
the dun o( which h* waa inau* No
complaint behind Ulemwu-eau * oaca,
no Dealing about th* buohl He (tni-
P'» wrote L'lemenceau atatlug that
(h; diSciencea between tfnuaeli anu
the Ftench had oettet be foaght out
'in Fiance and not oartted to Wa*h-
Ington. Clentenceau (cut a pot
reply ,
Ii waa only bec'iua* ot P*Mblng'(
courageous aetennlnaUon to hie* •
'real Aaitrtcan army that ma AlUae
•it 1 wara acta wx win . tha .war, Ouata
Rellly * Inquiry
of red mission til
Two serving platforms, one on
lUckpry and one on North Third
will be provided to prevent traffic
congestion a feature not found in
any ice station throughout West
Texas, t ynCrete driveways will lead
have begun to crowd the attractive
little structure. When built three
end one-half years ago, it was all
itself Since then, however, its
size has greatly enhanced in value
as it ttow stands almost in the
shadow of tall business buildings.
J he site hi'K b<»en sold to an out-
of town investor who, for |'ie pres-
ent, insists that his identity lie
withheld. The building will remain
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Phyaiciana and Specitliata
" . ' ^ 11 — ■ i ■ uia in | ,' ^ '
DR.CHAS F. WILLIAMS
festally Ktiaippr^ for rkroulc IMsmim
Olfle^ Hourst HtM s. M.-*itM p. m. _ Onice »-K«al4»aM IM
III I f ( bestu«t Street, Abiteae, T«1M
147
DR. J. H. WARNICK
WK1KRAI. fHACTKK
ilal Attention to Pellagra and Kca
Bet. Phone 1«M»- Offlw MM
l-l Plan, o»er Mcl.eamre-Basg Mm,
standing -until the new on net de
cides what disposition shall be
made of It i.t'tei it is irleased to
hitn by the We. t T \ us I tilities
cotnpapv— but iV will not 1h' opet-
ated by the company as an ice sales
stutioii.
i'nipeity at the northwest cor-
ner of the North Third and Hick
oty Intersection, purchased last
veer from l»r. W. C'. N'eal and II
A. Fender as a prospective .-Ue for
an ice -ales station, will retai, d
for development «s business prop
erty, It was announced tiv West
Texav ('tilities company officials.
ROMANCEOF
WESTP^MNT
IS DEPICTED
HA+vtrr Tunc in
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Write for Free "Eye Care"
or "Eye Beuuly" Book
Factory Rebuilt
T ypewriter#
and Vtiding
Machines in ufl
colors anil kinds
( tsii on mii> inn ITTMIS
Typewt iters, , t\liiiieo-.rratili -
t'hci l.n liter-, A i Id in R _'\f aili i lie -
Kalis, and. lit lie i i/iinv. • j" i i 11
ties.
Typewriter repair ' hup in i n't
ueftioii.' . .
T) pi i : iters I'm Sale, Iii lit "
i:\cl ilipe.
Geo. A. Pearce
Manager
I .II I M TYI'I » ItliUI
r\t h \N».i;
t.race Hotel Hldtr.
Political
Announcementa
„ if 4 ■, —n<rti iij. i
Tlie TJmep I* Bhlhitrl'fd tqiji
nounce the folh.whig persons
candidates for the respective of|
ce.s, subject to Ihe action oT
Democratic primary July 2S, llt|
For County Judpre:
TOM K. KIM.l'N
(Re-election)
For County Clerk:
.JAMKS II. I'.RATTON
\V. K. 1510A,SI-RY -
(Ke elect loU)
I'or ConstHltlp, I'rerinrt 1-
Ii. n. AM.KN
(He election)
I)AVK I'.OOTH-
For Ctmnty Trrxsurer—
Austin iirra
(Re-election)'
.County Su|»t. of
lOdtuatitin—
M A Wil l
(Re-e|e< tli)ti)
IA MS
i.unei atii the undersigned which t.-
the reasonable, customary «nd usu-.
al ronipensatioti fur the storage for
said car; and
Whereas the -aid unknown owner
liaving failed Pi come torwatd uiui
p.iv said 'charges therefore, notice
is hereby given that after *iXp»ra-
tiotil of twenty days-front thi-s day
to wit; on the 15th da» of Febru-
ary, 1928, between the hours of in
o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. at
the Shipmau and liupnaway (ia-
rage in Abilene, Taylor County,
Texas, we shall sell 'said property
at public sale, following the;man-
ner of sale under executioi* ahd ap-
ply the proceeds to the payment of 1
such charge-, uuj^ Imlanc^ U> br
turned over to the person entitled
to the same.
Witness our hands (his the 10th
day of January, I02H..
HAIUil.lt >lilIi'AlA\.
I'Oini U tiANJSJiWAY.'
20-1 t<
8y»tvimtlc crop rotation 1 tie conespbiicliiig addition to tlie
tarmer a loconu- Hum' augmented crop
vie kit* would itm.ov* Uit Wiigftbno t.f
lu> fUmnciul fciralt#,.
"fc.urof>e loi.^ ago recownl^ed live
uectaai ly of if^uUr crop rotation
Gai uiaity wlm li waa. u.f lai vet»i uee
eU^dV prudlUAllg tcull'ilv )>li01 lO lite
World Wa: t>x>pan<i*<l i u .'iAitn»r, i|»d .
ke j try 4--W IKK) ions in IK.w r
C»ou l annot ad<« a single 4 000 OOO ton* in Iw M uy i tu,) n «
io Aotar.c* : annuat tatin pro-] nun. In KrtMttiou :i m. . enstu u:«
'(eutia; i:.ip piiHtui Ion of .t» :^.u,
.•ml 80 per cVlil, Iii C.t.
chicaqo
pulm«torUig the nailons worn pu:
aijrieultilral ianda would ito more lo
aoire Vha farri rillef pt'Oblatn than all
rhe ourte-rwBch laws on the eUtute
pooka, aocordlii* to btenhau H, tote
president ol the t' S Beet SuRai Aa-
aociatjon. in an ailttreKD neit ot!o.e
an mrtrttltttfai lonfeieli
:i egwt:
Duaftei
it at lion," deciaitU M: l.ove t Top
rota tli n tau Declining peisvre K'ain
Ir.: men sowed bU i -tJ l.000 a
v,r«ts have resulted tit in
l.ai vetting , the aM I '.'up i
itijue utni) yeai in atiP i
^uveriar.iu^ the auil
Re»nlia ot »c:et,ufU' ert%
w Iii «U(|#x feet i-Uitur* a>
na««^|MtiidUatraL((i thai i.'.e
•uVtij (J flie aullIn r»« jiuwaaae .at i*i
i.t'iiti!<>»»»« tro'r.i au in W i ti--i-t.it- ,p*
ui th1 i.a, ie>
i• tm Jharveitio
I tola iiu;
.,'- a:loiu,after
r11. w i.tr. i i
nit tye and ')qm. lm-;-a- ; i
IB." fOt) i;u>heU 11
cii,i. t hi: ;\-tii'e veai> !;
(tui.iu'.mn oi t-ro;i. iotai.iou
GEO E. MORRIS
ADTO SUPPLY
■ ■ Y
t;.n«l»ear Tires
I'bone :!«« or '.MUi
'oriter North Hecnitil and ( S-tlar
I 'or l>i-li i« ( Clerlt —
MISS i * IM .M : wiM.i.noRr
(Ite e|e, tllill)
I'or T:tx CollrHw—
iVAiti. luiciuis -
(He e|e( lion)
' ' ' ' ' '
For Tux a
,1. T, I IOWA HI)
lie elel I loll)
Ktn Sheriff—
II. T. O HAH,
(He election)
For County AUmm-y —
■frank
(He-t le< tb
I ..S.MIT1*
HI)
^.vjt »*jut ane*^e »k*v* o iu
^roauc* vttiuAi I.WlT.'fl.oovi
OvK) Lu*(ltU Ul
DR. H. ARTHUR SWAN
418 Aknxander lluildinjr
MKI)I(;INK ANI) SFK<iEKY
Special attention to fienito l'rin*ry I)Is««inm
Phone Office 3072 R«ti*nw HI#
Dentiata
Dr. B. M. Wiltshire
DRjntST
Re*;Ph<»ne 1410-W.
Office I'kone S036
1« BRYAN BLOG.
DR. E. E. WEST
DENTIST
X-Raj—Or»t 8urf*rj
Office Phona 1*11
Res. Phone 26S0-W
101 4 Medical Aria BtUkUnf
DRS.ESTES, JtAMSEY and SNOW
J hi. FN ten, M D., Office Phone
727; Re». Phone T727. W. V. Ram-
sey, M. D , Office Phone 727; Ret.
Phone 1025. Wm. R. Snow, M.
D., Office Phone 727; Rea. PKom
726.
X RAY IN OPF1CK
Lawyer*
Cumminga & DeBusk
IM-lll ritltena Bank Bide.
Tttlea. Probate practice.
Commercial Pollectlooa
PEONS 1(10
Wilfrid E. Leasing
LAWYKB
U»U Uw—Titlea a ad PrtakaU
PracUaa
lit (Tiatoa B^dlai
Krneat W. Wltao» J<* B. CW»d«n
Wilton & Childert
LAWYKtS
0«n*ral Practice, State
a ad Federal Courta
IStVfc PINK 8T. ABILENE
R. C. Winters & Co.
Audita tad Syateaa
Income Tut
DRS. C(X)PER <6 HEDRICK
STEWART < OOPER. It. O.
Diseaaea of the KWaey aad Bladdei
T. WADE HEDRICK. 11 D
Dianenea of the Rectum and Colon
IM-I Medical Aria BuIHUac
TeIa#bone ITS AbUaaa. Texaa
Uiillinger. - Three thousand,
eight bund red ami forty hea.s,
weighing 1,700 poiuida, were ship-
ped from here to New York mar-
ket* recently Several carloads
have been shipped since October,
15^27.
RETURNS FRO MMARKET•
Mrs Fannie Mitchell of the
Smart Hat Shop hea returned from
Chicago where ahe has been buy-
ing the spring goods for the shop.
DR. CHAS. E. HARRISON
Practice limited to Refracttmg
Ryes Kxamlaed aad Olaaaee Pitted
I0» Clinton Bldg.. Pkoae tOM
ABI1JCNK. TKKA8
Over Brook* Dry Good* Co
Kortaariy of Dellaa. Taxaa
M. B. campbklu m. a
EYE, RAR NOSR sad THROAT
Office Phone ill. Rea. PtoM lid
Office: M2V4 Ptn* gtrMt
ABILENE, TUtU
There's u group of grey uinl i>>1^
stone buildlntfs rising on the slopes |
of beautiful wooded hills above the |
Huilson river—West Point. In the j
dignified, stem old buildings are ]
housed the pride of the American
nation, the West Point cadets, stud-
ents in the UiuUh! States Military
academy. Hern live the future gem
rials, dreaming of heroic deeds on
the battlefield, stimulated by the
thoughts of the great men gone be-
fore them who likewise were ca-
det*.
This romantic school, with its
great traditions, its stem discipline,
its high standards of honor, is the
core about which Is spun William
Haines' newest starring moving
picture, "Weat Point", coming to
the Qneen thealer tomorrow.
Haineit in the picture is the hero
of a story romantic enough to
match the stately academy setting,
And rollicking enough tu amuse
tremendously the movie fans who
have coftie to rejoice in Haines as
the ideal "smart-aleck" hero. Of
course Haines, as a freshman, or
"ulebe", brings to the academy hi
"fivsh" high school wuys, his in
auffetable conceit, his Irresistable
loveablenesa, ami his great prowess
aa a football player.
rhe "kaydets" consider- the acad-
ctiiv terribly lacking in one thing—
U'f hard to guess. C.lrls! right! The
few girls attached to the academy
because they are daughters or sis-
ters of officers are at a premiuvi—
and when one of these ladies ist as
hiaulifii! as Joan Crawford, the
lead'ng lady in "West Point", her
popularity is boundless. That the
han'lso! le. nonchalant William
lisines should fall tor beautiful
Joan is natural- -but that's giving
the story away.
The climax of "West Point"
shows the great sporting event
land also social event), the Array
Navy football game, <i which our
hein saver the day, of courac, but
under situation! so fresh and tense
NOTICE OF S VI,E ill' PER-
SONAL PROPERTY.
Stale of Texas, t mint) of Taylor.
Wite.reas the un lersigned tne-
11,anlcs. have for the past threte
tniiulied and forty-five day ■ retain-
ed possession of "oertatw personil
projierty, ihe uwner Of which is
unknowii to tlie undersigned and
WheVea-. the .ttlioelMgned, illl-
chaitlr , have for the pt.st three
hundred days retained possession
of ceitain pet on,il properly tie
owner of which -is unknown t>»-the
ujnlei igio-il and after itilitjent in
rjulty cannot <ly ascertain^.'d"r
cnTx.il a$ folluws; I!n« Model iii
MuxWell Coupa, Kn^nie N . ■11)4774,
if. tlM> Ai re * inpoat t i tl to do uti-
after diligent inijui.y cannot k'as, *1 ihe hi« to y-<tute tluir charge-,
certained, described as follows.: Oncj ^T>AuaDug to tf-eeOO due for m •'
Model 22 Ford Coujief Fugine No.ti'l'^i sixty <tuy-, as in i contra't
7018779, as they were empowered
to do ntidei the law tt» surun* their
charges amounting to $t'0.00 due
foi more than'sixty days, as p^r
contract bit ween | he unknown own-
er and the undcrsifn«d, which is
the reasonable, customary and usu-
al compensation for storage for
said can and
Whereas, the said unknown own-
er having failed to ciuue forward
and pay
laLifreeti the unl.nowu
tne under-igneiii which i
nvn r t.nd
l;ie. rt'aS'-'
and UsUUl coin
loiage for said
tuialile, customary
p«iwalion far the
car; and
Whereas, the sab I unknown own
>er having failed to came forward
and pay said charge's therefore,
notice ik he rally givin "(hat Rfter
the expiration fit tweryty days
/(Mpl this day, to-vyit on the Jfith
said charges therefore, | day of iobruary, Ix'twi^n the
hereby giyen that after haurs
Hon of tw«ntv days from ! a'cfpd _
GaWiaw^>: Oarage in Ahilene, Taj
tpt.Ci»Utrt> Tejfas,. we fball sell
said prppeaty at public sile, fijl- :
lowing, tie maun'ef of saj* under
sxicufion aiai apply the proceeds ,
to, the payment •£ such chatg«■», j
any • bjalaace to ba'turued (vvi-i to J
th® person entitled -to tb® <»an.e
Witness aur hands this tha 10th
day Of Jaiaiuary, li»2^.
HA HOLD SHIPMAN.
l"ORTEH (iANNAWAY. .
notice is hereby giyen that after | Hour- of to o'clock a- ni. • and 4
the expiration of twenty days from i a'efpek p. w. at the ijhipmaii tin
this day, tn-wit; on the 15th dny
Of February, 19W, between rhe hour
of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.
m. at the Shipntaa and Crunnaway
(iarage in Aj^JOne, Taylor County,
Texas, we shall «eil tiaiti jiroperty
at public sain, fallowing-the man-'
ner of sale ainlcr execution and ap-
ply the process to the payment of
such charges, any bulance to be
turned over to the 'person entitled
to the same.
Withesa our hands this the Utth
day of January, 102S.
harold sh1pman
portkr «:annaway
^n-1-3
cannot he a eerlaili; >!, lb . i r'.b' il a -
followsrTtTie Motif i iii l'utge lullI -
ing, engine No. M A I' I_'b0e'' as
they were elt'|M>w< led lo do under
the law. -to 5ecut e tl.eii . chary t
autotlfttiItg. Vl ,i- ■ > 00 dill I "I 1 lie,re
than siMy dajifi, as per loniPuti
between the unknown owner and
the under-signed, Which is-.the rea
oriable' cuitonlal y -aii.,1 visual coin
pensatiifM '•»!' the p'tyl;tj*e lot suld
car; and '
Whereas ,tli»' vaid unknown nwir-
et having'failed to. COIIU I'ttrwaid
all<l jxjy sail) I'ltalges thervlore,
j notice is hereby givt ti tha'. alter
thp txpirllion »if twerUy days from
this day to-yvit, on the loth day
I of Fehrtwry, 1H2K, ht.iwien the
hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4
(o'clock p lil, at the Shipman and
tladuaw ay (iarage in Abilene, l ay
lor County, Texas, wt* shall sell
said property at public sale follow-
ing the mami#r of ^ale Under exe-
cution and ajiply the prcn-eeils to
the. paylnent "i sueh thaiges, any
balance to be turned owl to the
person entitled to the same.
-Witness our bands this the 10th
January,
HOLD SHIPMAN
I*OKTl-l£ oannawan
Holmes Electric Co.
Motor
Winding
PHOMI.
1655
• * <*
"Xo I'laee I ike Hitmr"
37.1 ('.vpresh Street
The Children
of Today
A l
lh»* men au<t women of
lil«»n fi*r.
Without lurrcci vLJun Ui^y
( nildot fcvt a prt»|i^r»
i»tv.iuc« tlif.y raiiuc
thing < as tiu y are.
i' ' as i.ui'h tl a fl
j(j!l|— t Ii)-1 111 rd l ljut ltj<
i hiltiri ii f vi t art* car^il for
it Is to lefU tli« liltle oueil
Abilene Optical Co^
T. <1. NIl.tilNllOrif tl
t iptometrisl
n
WOMA CK
welding and radiator works ;
Body, Frender and Frame Work
a Speciality
12fi Sycamoii' Strrot
< u J
if AI
1-fi
I'KB-
NOTH K OF SALK OF
SONAL PROPEKTY.
State of Teiaa, lounty of Taylor.
Whereas, Ihe undesigned, m®-
chaitifs', hive for the p»at five hun-
dred and fifty dayb retained pos-
session of certain personal proper-
ty the owner of which ik deceased,
described as fallows: One Model 2!
Ford ToSring, Lngiae No. oietOdlM,
as they were empowered to dii un-
| der the law to secure ,h< ir i hargea
amounting to $100.00 dua tor mora
than dixty days, as per contract be-
| tween the deceased and the under-
aignad, which isv the /»«atu»nabi«»
cunt oft vary and usual ttmpeu^itina
for the atoruM fqr Mid car; and
Wbereaa. the aaif ,fc»ira bavt
failed to cojna <opfr«rd and
aaidxlurge* lherei«»», ^JMllce
hereby jh{*» that exair,
to set a new high standard for j yon 0f tweiity daya Irpm this day
NOTICE til- sAI.K OF PKR-1
.SONAL FKOFBKTV.
Wale af T»•**, flbunty tf la>l«i\
Whereas the undersigned ntW-1
chanicK, have for the past ninety
dhV^ reRlineti possession of certain
personal property the owner of j
Vrbi^h l» uiiknoVm to the under- J
signed and after diligent inquiry,
A. R. Lawrence
and Son's
(illftl'KRY aad Mt tTH
Free Kelirerj
1'IIOXF,
4 9 9
#41 (.rape Nlrert
BATTERIES
1-.' m on Di-
li rile r.
at factory prices
guarantee iiu all llatterle.i sold.
Specials aiadr to
lleeharges
miuitiiim;
mi i i hi vr
Me
abilene battery works
Oil Soulk loartb Street lbHeae Phnne lt»il
. * • '-v»
R4DIU BARGAINS
Big n-dactioi ah battery operated sets
CENTRAL BATTERY & SUPPLY co.
hu« W IIU Smh Iwil Mrartj
» i « t i I # • • « • • • •
'football" clii
to ahoot at
BMg. PhoM HI
op —•—
W. A. TACKETT
ARGHITBCT
Jtfice 228 Clinton Bld«.
Dr. A.). Cooper
Phytlciaa ad Bwtgaaa
located at III l-l CkMlaal Straat
Situated over Watara Drag Start
N41TK'B OF JlALF. (IF
SON AL PBOMCRTV.
I K It
Dr. Ljibtfoot
Fhyaiciah and atrffeon ohatetrics,
diaeiuiea man ami «iML Wlea cur-
ad, bo knife, til l-l Chestnut St.
Phone 1TTMV.
Stale af Texas, County of Taylor.
Whereaa, tha undersigned, me-
chanics, have for the past one hi(i-
dred and twenty-five days retained
possession of certain personal prop-
erty, the owner of which is un-
known to the undersigned and aft-
er diligent inquiry fan not be as-
certained, described as fdllowa: One
Model 23 Studebaker, Serial V%
10776X1, aa they Ware empowered
ta do under the law ta sacmre tlieir
charges atMaplinf to i?M0 due
for tuore «UM <*ty
contract belween the
days, as #•«
the Mknown
to wit j on tlie 16th day of Febru-
ary, 1028, between the hours of Hi
o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. iu.
at the Shipmau aad Gunnuaruy (la-
rage in Abilane, Taylor County,
Texas, we shall sell said property
at public sale, following the mai|-
ner of sal* uiitW execution and
apply the prouadda to ths pay meat
u auch Charges, any balance to be
turned over to ihe liepon entitled
to the same. ? '• '
Winter our han*K this the 10th
day of J*rwary. ,lWS. v. • i*
HAROLD
FOUTSU/i, k i
Tha Oailv Times'Circvilstioo DrWo
GOOD FOR 9,01111 POINTS
NOT (<OOl) AFTKH KBUHIIAKY 18, J92H
v ;4 • ' « } t '
(FOR 7 1
jlDpKBSS --...J..—.
rut oat properly, thall or a«n4. to <Thi Ttwp* Office on or
I k«fore »iplration data! No pohita can h« transferred nftar bNng |
i f«c«lT«(t at tbt office. <oupou3 muat be trtnm^d carefully,,
t^getbe^, and It In opfy BA'unary t# write »ha nanie,
th* top coupon With tha aJded nuiubar of
i ,+t '
i t # * » « t t t • ,1'
WHO
9
—Does the best body and fen"
der work— Duco painting, sea
covers, top and upholsterin
work ?
Miller & Go.
♦
—of Course
5th and Walnut Street
Phone 1820
"i. H. . <» ■
Abilene, i*.
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