The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, September 16, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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alien uuaioniihawrlo be handled
it becomes unwieldly and reqoires
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nu body a s ttiipi d
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m rnfnifSIr M C Itolj Frank M Coclerell as the ml Officers along the Sunset and The address issued by the ox
v > ha just riturued from a reseotative o the business uitijof Interna tional railroads have beon ccutivo prohibition coinuiitteo in
i ire learn that tliei is a Dallas has signed contracts lih yery bn sy recently endeavoring to j tiieir lato meeting in AVaco as
I r < ibihtj of the > tLouis the National and State Farini locate arrest and convict the des published in The Gazette will
railroad being extended I Alliances by tho conditions l peradoe s who sometime since rob qUet the minds of many restore
wll via lami wit to which thej recene 810000 bonu betl the train at McNeill station harmony and good feeling where
lie Ba > ri that a temporary headquarters T eichauglnnl sooi afterwards robbed tlio bitterness and friction now exist
11 ument ua iuim > man of Lam1officeo and a valuable lot 200x10 pain ne ar Flatonia They
j isa t id him that tliU road would j on Jefferson and Wood streets fo toil som e clues but not sufficient
r h Lhui before the A N AY luce the alliances guarantee t < to warn Jit aethe operations until
1 r ad would benefit n > as much make Dallas thoir national am recently Last weei the work
i that could be built state headquarters a distributin < was corrimenced in earnest and the
ither sources e learn that jpoiat for supplies and depot forfollowing telegrams tell something
itm ri tin eorm oi the Aransas the sale of cotton to the mills alsopfethe success of the officers
to erect on
Wrs ami a cotton grain and lho
iu thi direction stock exchange also to erect a
Ui fel certain that the A A X j cotton factory on which at least
W nl U built at once AVith 8200000 must bo expended within
IL
oiiu < ctiou Llano will j two j ears the peoplo of Dallas to
up fjoni a little backwoods furnish a site for the factory
j xl inland citj as by j Failing iu the performance of the
i contract the alliance is to forfeit
J < s oar raihuad prospects the grounds given them and all
u > ijA to note that AVakefield improvements thereon For a
4 < t > uiplojed a consider factory site fifty acres of tho Car
uiiU frc oi haudn and have gone uth estate has been agreed upon
u u rk in eurnwt Thej have The uationnl and state officers and
i i hiiicr on the waj which is ex chief of the alliance will ba sta
pe < ti U > armfc by the 15th inst tioned here To erect the ox
additional force of hand j change and perfect other prelim
d U wt to aorL And we con inaries an assessment of SI a head
in the few I Mill
jct that next be levied
ep next month and a
u uth boiue of the nehest iron like assessment in November the
iuii in the world njl 1 opened proceeds of which are estimated
IB mmr rj lh u urk will begin in earnest j at nearly S500000 For mauufac
WgitW > > JlI WBXLfih i railroad will span the coun turing enterprises stock will be ta
Jl TTOSICTS AT UV i Jl Ureetiocs aai then will ken by members of the alliance
i i n u tlie wildest rush that whose children will havo the pref
a aL ° t < e > r vitaeesedin Texas erence of employment in the fac
u JnjU pj gpeetuf remarked to j tont
A > fi u of ourii the other day that j Dr Macune president of the
IfH < i < i t u j iu iron emmgh in Llano National alliance has written from
aa uu t bmld a feooe around the B < ton that he has effected
ar
> rltiuJ a railroad too Thisrangementby which tho eastern
turuburat < all tliat has been said mill wdl buy through the exchange
b > the fine exparts on tits aub1 The jdau is to hold tho cotton in
j t bulk at county yards use the
A jcruat many are impatiwit and receipts as collateral and forward
Umt there is iwtting in it be ing samples to tho exchange
cai the boostdoa notoatniaeooe where they will be graded The
a4asoratoa n w ooaotry and
nut aettlx ion m a very abort
iiaeeofiiaMbTCTwn bis wealth
i aaU and aasfljt handled bet
mills will send tabs to tho ex-
change and the latter will have
uieouicers of the exchango sa
they are sure of handling 400000
bales this jear and that advan-
tageous terms aro being mado with
the railroads Tho allianco has
an agent in oach productivo coun
ty who is a bonded officer and
whose duty it is to report monthly
V ii < x no better evidence that on the state of the crop scarcity
V ukefifcld A Co are inearaeetand and surplus of products etc
k j what they are doing than the
Jaei that they n o e slowly and
< utiou > l > in the matter Instead
blundering along and spending
u > tboaitattd dollars by goess
t > therk haTe done heretofore
Il v buie employed the very best
Irn in the world and made a
A meeting of tho directors of
the Dallas Cotton ann AA ooln mills
will be held on Saturday prepara
tory to active operations which
will be commenced next week
CoL AVill Lambert who assisted
n managing the antiprohibition
campaign is reported as saying
r U thoroegh and exhaustive executi7e committee spent
aiaUHirf the lands thej have ooOO and that it was not half
Ugllt
> ork has
j enough a single days bill for post
eommenced and the being gioo CoL Lambert
tjj iui ebort until the untold Mys Jujge Clark camo out at
mli > i f mineral wealth in Llano j j go ooo Jolhirs behind and
ii be exposed to the wonder j pgy ijs assessment with checks
uj iE of the world and Llano aggmgt his own bank account
uiil U rung out to the ends of
tbe eirtb iu > ime of the richest
L iu the western world Jlnral
Ross to call an extra session of the
legislature for tho purposo of put
1 ting the lands of the county or
vveral > < Mt ago Marsh J Polk j to actaai Bettlers Tho Gov
robbed tbe Htate Treasurer of Ten ernor that the settlers ha
utMttt of sereral hundred tboas j ease e iaufo nntil th <
aivi duUars while terring as State
Ireaaorar ile to < ajed but was
nat equeutly arrnatod and return
J t Naobnlle In dae time he
legislature meets and that at it
next session the legislature
sale to actual settlers
uunent cit renomination I cannot under
h i just re j stand how any man who has serv
i fi i an extended one term as president could have
< ct Memo and a per onal ambition in securing a
i lolk on the second term with all its solemn
iliti Kiel tutked u hiuj lie made responsibilities its harassing du
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nan tttigittiou imd found tie and its constant and grievous
ba mM iu that til v 1 he exactions upon his mental and
i iit < no little ext ite j phj sical strengtli His consent
ibi rt f tht tute i it seems to me to accept n second
j u Vi a piiiiiit I ith term should rest only upon his
i e uith iriuMiri r
citizen an appreciation of h
duty when called upon to bear hi
am thai a er > fatal form
Lhr brok > u out among tbe
j t o > f tb < buIwol
i tb ir workmen
r < tie Mill
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particular jvart of the burden
ti ensbip Thus that office ca
hui e at least it can have for me
personal allurements I hoj
Man < aid ID v pwent term may be conclude
1 Luck1 ttln lrfit t ° > country and wit
nart Kigbtsre reported as har f mistakes on my own paLe
ucideut to falliblo humn
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1 Thedoetork attribute nature
llntln lor bale
AVe hai e about 75 head of goo
Merino bucks for sale chen
F M Ramsey Bno
Blcfftos Texas
jM j cuc Sontjjpibar 10 Mr
tife3 as head uTiriVmi Alartin heard of three men be
ng campeil about one milo from
llanishaca near a creek Ono of
he wen camo into Mauchaca this
uorniug ery
early and laying
Iround until about 1030 Mr Jim
Mnrtin arrested him and sent to
Kyle for Mr Tom Martin and Mr
Frank Martin They arrived on
Ihanorthbound train They then
left the man that was arrested in
charge o a deputy The man un-
der arrest gives his naino as LnsaL
After they had secured the man
under arrest they then started for
tho others that were camped about
onamilo from Manchaca Just
before thoy got to where the men
werqeamped thoy saw two men
lying near three horses As quick
as they saw tho officers approach
ing thoy made for their pistols
and before thoy could get them
officers opened firo on them They
ran and commenced firing back
AVhile thoy were running one of
the robbers shot Mr Jim Martin in
tho right arm breaking it The
robbers left threo horbes two pis
tols and 115 in gold They left
fortltoDrush without hat or shoes
It is supposed that ono of tho rob
> ers is wounded as thoy tracked
am from the blood Mr Martin
elegraplied to Austin for assist
inco It was not long before Cap
ain Lucy and sheriff Hornsby ar
rived at Manchaca and went in
raursuit of tho robbers It was
npo3FJt ° u < > MTJW f
crBlfcns had the pasture surround
ee so there was thought no possi
ble way for tho outlaws to make
their escape
Sin Astosio Tex Sept 11
Capt Jones sheriff of Gonzales
county is here today and gives
the following to your correspon
dont I arrested Honry Kelly
near Sweet Homo La aca county
and a Bohemian named John Bra
zel near Shulenburg for the Flat
bnir train robbery Kelley has
squealed and sa s he was in tho
fight at Eureka in Harris county
and lost his hat there describing a
ies and that they have dead evi
hat now in the possession of sher
iff Ellis Brazel denies being in
tho robbery but Kelley declares
he was and tells how he was dress-
ed and how masked and what
horse he rode Brazels house has
been a rendezvous for tho parties
John Ensall arrested at < Man
chaca was not in either of the rob
peries but is supposed to be an
Greer county settlers want Govscaped convict
Ensall Cornett AVhitley and
Barbour ate supper at tho Bohe
mians one week ago with Kelley
and returned Tuesday without
J Kelley There is no doubt but
these
men were in tho Flatonia
and McNeill robberies
Austix Tex Sept 12 Parties
in pursuit of the train robbers who
place the lands on the market ibrj iampea up at Manchaca re
port that they passed j esterday in
to the postoak forrest in Bastrop
Concerning tho question of hiSpnmtylabout twenty hours ahead
Mr Cleveland said
ronominatiou
It seems to be tho universal be
i V ouir the news lief that a president must desire a
ijjdenco against him Crisswell
claims to bo able to prove an ali-
bi but is otherwise very reticent
Tho arrest seems to haio been suc-
ceeded by tho gh ing mi ay of tho
gang by two men now in jail at
Meridian in Bosque county one
of whom carries the familiar name
of Tom Jones Both Deputy Mar-
shal Bailes and Sheriff Jones of
Gonzales insist on living somo of
tho right men in Crisswell Kelley
Brazel and the two jailed at Mer-
idian making five There are
snpjjosed to be eight others still
at large icnluding Capt Dick
whose name is said to be Cornitt
of Goliad county
ha o Following in tho lino adopted at
their pursuers They frankly
ild a farmer whose horse they
pSssed into service that they were
tiin robbers Their trail was
eUry followed through tho pas
times and fields from near Man
cjaca to Redrock neighborhood
San Amomo Tex Sept 12
Deputy United States Marshall
bm Bailes and Constable Ed
lovens returned today from Ban
era county where they arrested
miles west
ihn Crissnell thirty
the town of Bandera on the
argo of train robbery Tho of
ers loft this city to make the ar
< asolemn obligaUon as ygjttojrdamage J
HcXeill and the Flatonia robber
the outset and adhering to the
pledges made during tho campaign
the address accepts the result as-
a settlement of the question Ef-
forts directed to the securing of a
resubmission of the question to
earnestly discouraged That the
peoplo of Toxas havo decided ad
ersely by such a largo majority
is proof conclusho that tho btate
is not at present prepared for tho
character of legislation desiredi
and tho minority should accept
the result in patience and good
ferling and not ex tho voters by
insisting on keeping alive the
strife The committee claims that
their causelike tho ono in which
many of them were engaged a
quarter of a century ago is
though lest still just and the
belief in its righteousnoss still re
mains Tho Prohibitionists are
asked to continno their organiza-
tion upon tho nonpartizan basis
upon which they were founded
for tho purposo T > f educating tho
peoplo up to the proper frame of
mind to indorse tho suppression of
tho liquor traffic Tho address is
wise and consenathe Tho peo-
ple of Texas do not desire a con-
tinuation of tho scenes and inci-
dents of last summer Tho ques
tion is settled for many j ears to
come and further referenco to it
should not bo made If tho Pro-
hibitionists bcliove thst their
views on tho whisky traffic are cor
rect they havo a right to continue
in the belief unmolested and with
out in any way interfering with
their party fealty or affiliations
It may be that in time to como the
majority of votes in Texas in
largo as that opposed to it in tho
late election nnd when such time
arrives if it eicr does peoplo will
not lookback into the past and see
what this generation thought of
the matter they will havo it
The legislature of tho past was for
the past and tho present only if it
suits the present Tho legisla-
tion of the present is for the pres
ent and for the future only if it
suits tho future Peoplo who aro
free will prescribe such laws and
rules as they think best suited to
their necessities nnd tho theory
that wo should legislate for the
future is falso and foolish There
aro thousands of i oters in Texas
who were opposed to prohibition
but who favored the submission of
tho question to the peoplo for tho
solo purpose of eliminating it from
the politics of the present That
has been accomplished most ef-
fectually and pursuing the sub
ject in its retirement is vicious
rort AA orth Gazette
TmckLY A u BiTTEits is an unfaihug
core for all diseases originating in liilliary
derangements caused by the malaria of
miasmatic countries No other medicine
now on salo trillao effectually remote the
disturbing elements and at the banie time
tone up the whole sjsttm Itissnrc and
safe in its actions
Esirax Aollce
Taken up by J E Estes and estrayeil
beforeII C llootcn JI pecinct No o
San Saba county one bay mare about 14
hands high both hind fiet white Maze
face branded BEL with bar under it on
left thigh three years old Appraised bj
A L Hall and J C Terry at SW Witness
my bignatnre tte iMth day of Anoint 1 7
A DLGGAN
Clerk County Court Sau Saba County
Taken up by P Dlteachnmandestrajed
beforo U T Chamberlain J 1 precinct No
1 San Saba coouty September 5 17 a
certain bine roan horhe Y Lands high 11
years old counter branded Ikur do Iuco
ou left shoulder and branded AW connect-
ed ou left hip Appraised by II Ketch urn
and II K Hippie at tweuty dollars Wit-
ness my signature this Sept Cth I 7
A DUliGAN
Cltrk Co Court San Saba County Toxas
Old Confederate boldlers
Should not fail to read the Benis of war
papers now being published in Dixie Land
the great southern homo journal Under
tho heading of Servico in the Confeder
acy Dixie Lind publishes from three to
six columns of personal reminiscences of
tho war from tho pens of eoldars who
served in the Confederate army Stones
of their trials hardships marches battles
captures and escapes as told by thein
betres All old Confederate boldiers aro
requested to contribute to this department
Dine Land is the only paper iu the touth
that makiaepeciiltj ofthi kmdofread
Dixie Laud is a large eight page for
ty ci bt column paper for the home circle
It publishes four wnal btone besides its
anous departments of inttrest to eery
niemlxr of the family Valuable premi-
ums given to subscribers and agents
watches organs silverware book etc
Dixie Land will bo sent on trial three
months to new subscribers for only 25 cts
with a free premium ticket to each sub-
scriber 1ivo subscriptions and five pre
I UtlltTS
TEXAS
TlaLe San SaToa 3iTHiW3
lias the Bcbt Furnished and Most Complete
Job Printing Establishment in the
West and Avill discount
City Prices
ino eopi Tho iuW totarV SIELfcT J 2 > st2nE3 OSBXDE S
LB nd pXV
little pU x
ert y o 4
mium tickets for only ono dollar Send oift j lnnlfS
today Address Dixie Tub Co Dallas HSr1 Uj >
Oct OnJ and frtali
Texas
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DEALEEs IX
4 AT HOME
vuna
Seasonable Goods
array McConaeU
Keep eonntautly on html a complete line
all kindt of Dress Goods Jtsnta Furimlunj Goods Notions ami
Boots nnd Shoes Hats and Japs Etc
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Our Stock of New Goods in every department was noter so large and urll selects
We show without doubt tLa
FINEST STOCK
Ever brought to San Saba to which all are cordially umtctl to come and iuspec our
Stock and ret prices
OUI STOCK OK
Groceries and ProAisions Crockery GlassAtaro
Cutlery Etc is complete
SAV SIBA
MAMmcrrisEn oi in kealfeix
RALLIXQER
feuMios9 MsaiMcss Wagons
Guns Pistols Ammunition Cutlery FishingTackle
Tho LaBcllo WagcnBIcCoriaiofs Harvesting Machines
LOAMS DRTO STORK
tlTTim LAEGEKT WHOLESALE AiD BET AIL 1UI h HOUSE IN EFOITS 10UXTV
Jeldtlnraltc Texas
Wholesales and Retails Drugs Medicines Chemicals
ramts OtU Vatuuhtii rmcy anil Toihl Articles Stalnntrij Jttttlrj ttr
tyilca < lqn rt f for Sulphur and shwp I > n Ill tans Prescription accurately camponntlwl
atailliovn tyXowa Dvpoaiior All the loco ug D ilr Paron kept
Agent for the WatersFierce Oil Company
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About twenty yean ip T iIjscotctcJ a Lita
= r ic Jiteacfc IL ct wianeerr
wuluo Cc itli t iro ir l j i I
S S S bd d e f a
iht reef db w t
Lcaltli Ljd cvi t
Etforc baa aaed
r i n np Sly pmersl
4 c i ssa iptt Moat conlla
tvitt of s SAmy ron n If ft
M > oi cerhM bcalod orrrallbnt
il3 ptjrnj I woud juItU
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GOLDTIIWAITU TEXVS
Blinds Lime Cement Plaster Etc
In addition to onr Ur e ilw L of litr lH > r Asb iloorn etc n hart erected eocDnwdloas lmUdiooii
ttocormrrofJlh andlaiktr ntretu lo wliuh we mm a large and wellaatwrtcd stock of
laAfilBWABSTE
ConsUtinc of Builder Hardware Mtthanlrs T U f all norU
STO STLCltOCKEltYGLASS Sc WOODEXWARE
and booM tnrninltinK c dn tin plate anil sheet in tilH iron wv on
and carriage woodwork blaclutnitbx toal tool and Dpphe fine > ocket and
tahlocatlerr tneara and tnunitrn plated wjrf eons j > L tt > U LartridfM amtunnltioii and
poTtinsp > oJof ererj d ncnptu > n OiirtttMk bv In i d purctutiwd for cub on a depressed market
and in ar loU b > which w have obtamwl t v r > vl aatiKv in bu m and low frelgnta we are prepared
to offer prlewi that will compete with at > m > ihu
C I BEATY General JIanager
J N Iddias
PPAL Ka IN
DRUGS jIEDICINES CHEMICALS
Paints Oils Yarnislies Toilet Arliclos Etc
Ouly tbe l nreat anil i repeat Drills kept to bttxk Special attention jiaid to ao
Jobumj Trade
CP 1iIVSICIAKS lKESCIUPTIOXb Carefully tit ponnilcdat All noon Bayer Msht jr
o kerp a > cloct assortment of fine jerrclrj at moderate iinces
ACrTCJCTS FOIt lIAVItIS CKLiaiKAIKD faIECTAClJE
TOM GRAV JOICt BALLAJtD
3A SAJJA
GRAY BALLARD
DEALEItS IN
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Hardware StoviSjlinwarc CrcM kir > fla in I utkrv CarjientcrbTo J Etc
Tcter Scbutler Wajjona oarden C it > IJovi tn 1 uluatiur Corn and Cotton planter
CHIKKHV HIE IVlt LOAD AMI Af ItlllUOAl lKICLSi
pure gouds kept
USD DEL1 I >
stalioiieii Staple Groceries Ett
jalylly
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