The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, July 15, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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tleeeueos
force bills
Loose
GO TO
ie San Saba News
OFFICII
Oil JOB WORK
11 1 refei cui to politics some
asserted that the News was
ki I turn to the Third V aiy
It ogam vve say the Kt V6 is
iUaelf nonpolitical while
xi tor i a member of the old
I ratio jjtiity Wo endorse
principled of that party aud
support it duly elected uomi
s With reference to the Third
t we are of those ho do uot
PLirve in lgiioriug tiieir princi
Ks we believe the Third Party
iiitlcd to a fair and just con
11 ill Hi mil > h W i IIIIV oth
i W < iceogiiif in the
> i IEff 4iJ cpniit in any
junr 4 8
re iionest
w iiB These men acting upon
r political faith just as we do
united themselves into polit
J jiarty juet as vie have and
7 believe that in their party is
x for their wants In fact
arc all strivi r < i theonecom
i end to b r nr present eon
JLl ins be iff ny in the mean
f jfcotap vh > result A e
fclTefore t the Third p > r1y
fis polit J orunuation is if
tr j to a fej t ii l just conti 1 r i
It and f ub uid t i tin
r > c to L >
abuseup Ln They h > >
iz ueb rigl thi jxJiticaJ i v
esTonor v Um fiee Aul < r < n
< t n 1 i no dual tint
lrj have jCi f jr many if tin ir
complaint wt < atthesanv turn
wnie of tkc r deimnds are at i > r
c imr > ractuublt and imnbtu
hi itisbft to reaeon with theui
anJ coflvutr fliem Wepiupow
i treat tic laud party is we
La e the alliance or all sotntu
til parties nil denominatiosi U
a th fairness and just confukra
tiD wbSe at the same time we
reserve r mreehes therigLtto
belong te any society chnrcb or
jose In pol
atic that is
tation We
1 aid party
rstiw twen
jtiH grand
and bo party defeated but nev-
er con tgred
Truth jou may trample
But you cannot crash
It will rise sgin
And the false will blush
In speaking of Jeffensoaian
ltetnoerate Did that good old
man Thomas Jefferson ever have
such an idea as the Sabtreasurj
tu tht through his mind Jefferson
aleo claused all rights for th
states not expressly delegated to
the Federal government He did
and Torn Texas
Hogg and Clark are still jin the
race Hegg is in the lead but
Clark is palling up The dark
horse ie looming up
The democratic party is hopeful
this tit It seems to be the be-
lief of sU potties that Cleveland
irill be the next president
Lawyers aro scored by the Third runnin
Party bt Nugent got there al the tates
same
On C
The L A G N railroad ib out of
the hatttis of a receiver
Tlie State enuunpuieut at Aus-
tin is in fell operation
The Canadian Annexation ques-
tion iMtu again
i xJbtor
10 b
nfii
III
VOLUME XYHI
Wandering Jtojs
The newspaper does not go out
of its legitimate field when it
makes a detour from the usual run
of matter political crises silver
question the tariff etc As a
chronklei of daily occurences it
finds many texts for sermons and
occasional y pauses in the chron-
icling to preach one
Where is my wandering hoy to-
night is often pathetically sung
and mm es the hearts of hearers
parents ami koii The ijuestion
u > Le < l i peilinont but behind it
lie tno other queries Why aie
wheat at othef markets
is we are uuable to say
tliit or an if
rlritri wire t
moment If lit
dmgutst aud
ins Keimdv o
Medieine Co
York and Ibe
by prepaid ei
eli iincitv 1
tuhe it in til
Notice
< riI toia
sain en-
L to
I
KL
te h diSil8B tvnnilarQr
WithosA imrwn V
might be done there are youths in
this town of good parentage with
seuice the down upon their lip
who have drunk deep of evils cup
aud would blush were daylight to
answer the question of the night
These boys are gradually straying
Ifiomthe home they are fast fall
ing before temptation and in evil
isociations are ftt progressing
from mischief to cnine
lathers can anil hould know
a here their sodd puid their eeu
iici they should kiiiw with whom
tin > associate aiil until they at
Uiu their inaj < > rit > the paternal
authority ought not to bo relaxed
Interior to thepeuod when a boy
dTtcts maiihnt he is largely
under his mothns control and
th home 1 make for him has
much to do ith hi = > habits
The haunts of vice abound in
every town aud no joangman fre
quents tliBin whatever the excuse
j that doe6 not in himself reap the
rew ard of e ii doings A stop will
be put to ln > wanderings and once
i the strong gra p of the law is up-
on him thei e is no more of waii
deriug but a dread awaiting of
judgment Fort Worth Gazette
UlewaruorS iOO
ill l pab lor any rase of Rbenmattun
whieb cannot l lurnl by Dr Drummonda
lightniui Rciuedj TlnaoiTer ia made in
good tsHh kf the proprietore and tbeta i
no reaaaaame exraso for anjr on te > ht
longer Attf ordmary ea e wBl ta entad
with < me bottle In addition to the ie
irard for difficult cases the money is al-
ways rrfandtil n bcie the remedy tail to
inn The pne of a bottle is f5 and that
is the cost of a c tire Iimmiuond Medicine
Co 4j0 Mauli Iaue New York Agents
wanted
Dont fail to help out your town
by speaking well of it Ve have
a splendid town all that is needed
i = to let people know it Treat all
ibitors kindly and thereby show
the hospitality of the town
A Little tiirlN Experience in a
Ligbthoibe
Mi ami Mi lorcn Trowott are keepers
uftlc Gov I uhthouie at Sand Dcacb
T i l Muh and are blued with a daughter
nut believe in astrong centralized fur > tara1 muiic was taken
coverninent nowthe Jeffersouians io ii with > followed with
i ilrejiifnl con li uid tiirniiitf into a fever
believe IB government Ownership 11 > 1Kt < r at ulln ami Detroit treated her
and coatrol of railroads tel but invain she crew worse rapidly until
lie was a nil ii liamlfui of iMioes fben
egraph and telephone lines le tried Dr Kiiir i Niw Discover and
Thas robbing the states of their o ad tL
i was coipplelth cured They say Dr
control of these matters and m Nen Di m y is worth its weight
iBg rfi ger broader centralized
governmBait Ah Jefferson Jeffer-
son Why art thoc disturbed and There is some talk of building
whocaaWame thee for thy res another roller mill at this place
There is sufficient wheat raised in
this county to supply the inhabi
The Democratic party the Third tauts w ith flour yet our grocery
party the Alliance parties down men pnrchabi flour from the north
iritb the robber Tariff away with ianj our farmers sell tlieir surplus
Why this
We have
Xteooiiveaikm last Sturdav one good roller mill here but if
all the awniies want for Clrk ex that mlU cannot do custom grind
o p the slhert and they went for 6 and supply our markets with
jj good floor of nil giades then why
adviBabili rr
m i Li not consider the
treated at ggniMtantt Pa kt week
See the aaoMuit eteewfcere in this
ereetiag smother first class ratll
Oar democratic friends should
prepare for the coming contest aud
1 have speakei s out all over the
The PMrd Party kicked up a big county Make appointments se
rackei Hbaut 8kee being filled by lect speakers and put them to
lawyers IVlmt is the matter with work
Jad slS Bgeat
Tiie Btunet Avalanch hereto-
fore a Third Party paper has
abandoned that business and cow
declares itself neutral
lln > n flie Heart i > Aireelctl
Hv Hlieumatismoaiiv nfitie iiiasrlsfc uenr
ii with an
anv
thc <
Khtn
iniond
sattayedand
V
New 1
Tho Odd Fellows had nu instal-
lation of officers and basket sup-
per at the court house on last Fri-
day night Tho members and
their families a few guests and
about twenty members ofGoldth
waite Lodge were present ninong
the latter we noticed C P Benty
J J Stockbrige B F Cox C C
Yarborough Judge J B Head
Dr E F Logan E B Anderson
E S Kirby G E Brown L 11
Conro W S Tate J J Temple
ton J F Peck and Xeil Dickor
son The Lodge and visitors met
I in the hali formed in line maroh
n3J 4WJtd orOTn
Ttiolinrd Haldeu DDGM ap-
pointed J J Stockbridge as Grand
Marshal C P Beaty ns Grand
Secty and Judge J B Head as
Grand Treasuror and then install
ed the follow iug officers
AV M Godfrey N G
J W Kennedy S G
Jno Seiders cecty
Ii Haldeu Trens
F 11 Stump Warden
II B AVinslovv OG
C A Jamison BSN G
C A Russell L S L G
It Becker 11 S A G
T P Adkins LSYG
AV F Sulliran Chaplain
The orator for the occasion be
ing absent Mr Beaty read the
standard tract Odd Fellowship
Ahat is it Two five minute ad
ttresses were delivered ns follows
C A Jamison The Object of Odd
Fellowship aud G A Walters op
Sociability They all acquited
themselves exeedingly well al
though having had but a rery
short time for preparation
After the exercises tho presid-
ing officer invited all present to
make themselves at home and to
remain for refreshments The ta-
bles wore soon spread in the room
supper announced and all present
must have had plenty for the ta-
bles worn loaded with every thing
good to eat from the Judges bot
tle of sauce to Mcs barrell of lent
on ado nrWI auongb was loft to fjgd
as many more Everything pass-
ed off pleasantly and another one
of the Odd Fellows entertainments
is over The Lodge is in a flour-
ishing condition here the last re-
ports showing that only ono term
previous to the one ending June
30th has surpassed it in enitia
tions
TKUSsTEES
List of Trustees
for
1S923 in
San Saba count
Dist 1 H C Chamberlain
AAr
T Post and S AV Turnell
Dist 2 J M Locker C Block aud
J H C Maxwell
Dist 3 AV lleves It Shell and
H G Barnett
Dist 1 Hugh Miller Sen S T
J Brown and J M Ivey
Dit 5 J E Landers B F Mc-
A ey aud T D Tatf
Dist 0 A J Oliver A AV AVoods
aud A J Howard
Dist 7 A J Crawford E D
Whilhurs and A AV McKie
Dist 8 John Terry AVTLinn
Kage Moore
Dist 9 AV M Cannon S McCar
ley and B Himard
Dist 10 J B Graham AV LMc
Xatt and F A Swails
Dist 11 AV J Crouch AV S Ad-
ams and H H Bilberry
Dist 12 J L Matlock J LSfon
er and AV Hudson
Dist 13 J E Sorrell J Fostor
terjd oTranrBlI cs l
DjsEHTAoau Geo BakerJ
aud J R Polk
Dist 15 A J Harkoy J D John
sou and J M Dickson
Dist 1C John Kelley M D Oli-
ver and TY Eltou
Dist 17 J B Carroll S Farrand
F Hambric
Dist 18 J AV Means L E Hicks
and AVE Graves
Dist 19 J M Matbler J AV Low
aud T Cousins
Dist 20 Henry Gregg J B
< bottle i AVhitt and Roll Ray
frlfvon Dist21 WK Jefferson GJ
Gray and Dr AVilliamson
Dist 22 AV D AVright J M
Smith and John Sessum
Dist 23 A A Latham
W I ham ml s p IIUS
t No 1 San
j < r
m jr Q
rted to lue
been fouud man and H I Johnson
AV La-
P Hoi
and Dist 25 J A AVee uis E AV Cobb
and AV A Smith
lted as fldluun t
Alt on HBht
hlrengtli and ileallli
reoldandlH > r Jf ym m flt11Kstr1IISIinnicaU1
mngoiithc ran try cttm itutus If IaGrippehas
m about o nahs left vo vvcik an weary hmsElectric Hit-
ters This rem l u ts directly on Liver
StomJ < h Kn v Rently aiding those
iy lb owner within
orian to rform their function Ifjou
i r will lie disiiosod t are afflicted null i k Headache jou will
ajltnesa my sigrnturc find sjieedv and k riiiiiiiint relief by tahins
jan Saba Tesai tins ElectmHitters tim triil mil cuuvime
j yuu that tins is the reuit jou need
aliliiAv ljugc boal onlv VI iint at Tom M
Cleib San KibnCo OrajsDruiloie 0
Hoard ot Trade
Last AVeduesday July Cth was
a day of great importance to San
Saha Tho Board of Trade which
has been slowly organizing met at
the Court houso for the purpose of
affecting apormanent organization
Several names were added to the
list of members The member
ship now reaches 40 or more Sev-
eral exciting speeches were made
All present took great interest in
in the meeting After somo warm
discussioii3 a resolution was offer-
ed that tho meeting proceed to tho
to their election of a Board of Directors
> 1 > rllfp hecenstitution provided for3even
directors Amid groat excitement
and enthusiasm the ballot was cast
and tho rotes counted resulting in
tho election of Jno Seiders N D
Lidstone J H Martin W B Lev
eret G H Hagau Geo Harris
and E L Itector Immediately
after this the meeting adjourned
and the Board of Diiectors pro-
ceeded to carry out the provisions
of the constitution which requir-
ed of the Board of Directors to
elect from among themselves a
chairman of the Board of Trade
Mr J H Martin was elected to
that position Mr iV B Leveret
was elected Aicepresident Mr
Jno Seiders secretary Mr N D
Lidstone Treasurer The next
business iu order was providing for
tho various committees It is
agreed that one of the Directors
should serve on each committee
aud also to select from nmong the
members two gentlemen to serve
with him on his committeo aud
that the names so selected bo re-
ported at the next meeting of Di-
rectors which was set for Monday
July 11th
Monday
Monday the following coinmtt
tees were elected
Railroads
Entertninment
JS5
TinancQ
Agriculture
Advertising
Immigration
Roads and Streets
Manufactures
N D Lidstono
J H Matin
B R Russell
G H Hagan
AV M Godfrey
T B Hart
Jno Kelley
JLBallaad
T Y Elton
AV B Leverett
J C AVilson
Jns Burns
Jno Seiders
H M Moutgomery
Joo S Clark-
E L Rector
AV R Dornn
C D AVyatt
Geo Harris
A R Hill
J B Carroll
George Harris
G S Jones
Ed House
Membership Dr AV S Sanderson
J T AVnlters
T A Murray
Public Improvements Dr A Gregg
T M Gray
P M Faver
Tho Boanl of Trade is now per-
manently organized and it is to be
hoped tho town and county will
give the necessary support to make
it a success
Jim Toots the negro who shot
aud killed Leo AA aller a policeman
in Fort AVorth on the night of
Juno 28 was arrested at Big
Springs Tex July 8th Toots
will certainly pay tho penalty for
his lash act
The National Ticket
v
Deiioctatic
Grover Clevelaud X Y
A E Stevenson 111
Repculican
Ben Harrison Ohio
AA RoidN Y
TmriD Paisty
J B AVeaver Iowa
J G FieldAa
PnomnrrioN
John Bridwell Cal
Dr Crnnfield Tex
Pres
Ar P
Pres
V P
Pres
A F
Pros
Ar P
Xotlce To Lnui Owners
To Joo A Williams A J Waller JIatt
Senlerlit and 31 D Oliver reidinj in the
county of San Saba and heirs of A Cun
ningham deceased residing at Talle
dega Ala and Mrs 1 C McDow
ell at Itijj Springs Texas You aro
hereby notified that tho undersigned jury
of freeholders acting under and by virtue
of nn ordercf the commissioners court of San
Saba county will on tho 1st day of August
leD2 prorecd to lav out and survey a road
commencing at the east end of the WB
Leverett lauo nu the Marguil Guyton sur
v er No 7U and tei miiiatii g at the Dawson
crosing Said road running upon the
Marguil Guyton Survey No 7J and Juan-
A Ilcnnanilcz Survey No 76 in San Saba
county and may ran through certain lands
owned by you and will at Iho same time
assess tho damages incidental to the open-
ing of said road when you may present to-
ns a statement in writing of the damages
if any claimed by yon
Witnesi out hands tins June 1st 18
W F Johnson
E M Curry
Wm Whitehead
E E Iiisien
Albert Benuett
Jury of Viow
Devoted to the Interests and IJpljuildiiig of San Saba County
J t 1
SAN SABA TEXAS JULY 15 1552
Announcements
Our terms for announcing can-
didates aro as follows
District Officers 1000
County 7o
Commissioners oOO
Ergdnct Officers 300
2 < pus cash with tho aunounce
mont j
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
AJl Wallers nutliorires us to an
liounce him as a Cindidato for the of
TDutnet Attorney of the ICtrd Jmli
f Jislrictof Texas at Iho Nov ember
ion
T > votaw authorizes us to announce
OjJ j a candidate for tho olliee ofDis
raeyoftlio SJrd Judieial Dis
trict 6f Texas at tho Nov euibcrelection
COUNTY JUDGE
SF ItAY antlioics ns to announce him
as a condidatcfur tho reelection to the
oflice of Ccunty Judge at the November
Election
JOHN M POOL authorizes us o an-
nounce him asa candidate for tho office
of Comity Jndgo at the November Elec-
tion
DISTRICT AND COUNTY CLERK
authorizes us to announce
him as a candidate for reelection to
the office of District and County Clerk at
the November Election
McCONNELL authorizes
JOHN
to aunounco him as a caiidnlnte fortlio
oflico of District and County Clerk at the
November Election
COUNTY TREASURER
ESTEP authoiizes us to announce
W1I
nounce him as a candidate for re
election to the olliee of County Treasurer
at the Nov ember Election
SHERIFF AND TAXCOLLECTOR
W HUDSON authorizes us to an
SE
nounce hiin as a ciudldate for reelec-
tion to the olliee of Sheriff and Tax Col-
lector at tho Novcmbe Election
FA VEIt authorizes ns to announce
JOHN
him as a candidate fortho oiliceof Sher-
iff and TaxColleclor at tho November
election
COUNTY ATTORNEY
FAYEU authorizes us to announce
PM
him as a caudidato for tho oflice cf
County Attorney at tho November Elec-
tion CA JAMISON authorizes us to an-
nounce him as a candidate for the office
of County Attorney at tho November
Election
HIDE AND ANIMALIINSPECTOR
DOIFLEMYKE authorizes ns
JAMES
to announce hiin as a candidate for re-
election to tho office of Hide and Animal
Inspectoral the November Election
TAX ASSESSOR
LINDSEV authorizes ns to an
CIV
liounce him as a candidato for reelec-
tion to tho office of Tax Assessor at the
i ej Eleciioii
COMMISSIONERS
liI0VN authorizes ns to aunounco
JH as a candidato for the oflico of
Commissioner of San Saba Precinct No 1
at the November Election
HAKIMS authorizes us to an-
nounce him as a candidate for Commis-
sioner and Justice of the Teace iu Precinct
No I at the Nov ember election
J CARTER authorizes ns to announce
J hiin as a caudidato tor Commissioner of
Richland Precinct No J at the November
Election
COUNTY SURVEYOR
DISMUKES authorizes ns to an-
nounce him as a candidate for the olliee
of county Surveyor at the Nov ember elec-
tion
1ollllral Sjnonvmes
Hogg aud commission
Clark aud Turn Texas Loose
Nugent and Subtreasury
Cleveland nnd Mugwumps
Harrison robbery and force bills
WeavejJ Free bilver and free
pensions
Estruy Notice
Taken up by Thomas Foster and est raj
cd before II C Hooten J P Precinct No
3 San Saha July 2nd 1SDJ one mare of
Sinokey Dun color 14 hands High about
14 years old and branded M A L on left
thigh P and C on left shoulder Also
onoyellovv dun maro 8 jcars 141 hands
high branded M A L on left thigh Also
one bine Kuan Gilding 4 or > jears old 131
hauds Ligh branded M A L on left thigh
Also one Clajbaiik horso 13 hands high
about 4 jears old and mi bland Alooono
white horse 13 hands high no brand 1
ycarsold 2 white fetters 13 hands high
and no brand One suckling colt no
brand All appraised by W Flliidson
and A Hall at Eighty nine dollars It uot
proven away will be wild as the law re
iiljres Witness my signature aud teal of
om at Sau Saba Texas July 24th 1802
A Dcooax
Co Clerk Ban Saba Co
AVhy will nnybody be without
tho News when it can bo gotten
for a whole vear for 150
S5j > lI a5oo = g SS3
umtiftl
15
Hubbcribe for the News fcl50
iy
NUMBER 35
SAX SABA
VV S SAXllEIUSOKlt 1
DEALER IN
M C HARPER
Do Yon AVant a
o
Piano or Organ
w so
Uuy only a high grade
Iubtruineut Do not pay a stand-
ard prico for cheap goods Uuy
goods fully warrauted by a house
of a reliablo and established credit
if you cant patronize your homo
dealer
FOE A BARGAIN
AVrite To
COLLINS A AUllSTttOXG CO
Fort AVoith Texas
WHO CARRY
CARRYHO
HO makes of
Pianos and Organs The
Largest
AVHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL
DEALERS
hi the Southern States
AVE CARRY
The following Celehrated Pianos
Conover Hallet it Davis Kuabe
Hazelton Steele Mehlin Mathn
shets Steiling Starr Pianos
The Celebiated
Chicago Cottage Organ
Packards and other Organs
Iluckleiis Arnica Snlre
The llcst Salve in thovvorld for Cuts
llruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever
Sores Totter Chapped Hands Chilblain
Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pn < u
tively cures Piles or no pay required It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded Price SJT > cts perbox
For sale by J N Eddirs Co Aug IS
Consumption Cured
An old phyicun retiring from piac
tiee hav lug had placed m his hands by
an Last India missionary the formula of a
simple Mgetable reined3 for the speedy
and permanent cure uf Consumption
Iiruuchitis Catanh At4liiiivandill throat
and lung allections also a positive and
radical cure for nervous debility ami all
nervous complaints after having tested
its wonderulcmatic powers in thousand
ofcaDcs hasfcltit bis duty lo make it
known to his suffering fellows Actuated
by thismotive and a desire to relieve hu-
man suffering I will send freo of charge
to all who may desire it this reeipe in
German Freiith or Figli li with full di-
rections for prep lrm aud UMtg Sent uy
mail by addieasui with staiuv naming
I this paper W A Noves Ji Powers
block Rochester NY
m
Esa Ba es
DEALER IN
TEXAS
Goods Clothing Notions
Boots Shoes Hats Gents Furnishings Etc
ts Agcnt for il IsoTjN MKRCHANTTAlLCRaml tho HAMILTONDROWN
Shoe Company
LFTbo BEST GOODS at the LOWEST Possible 1 rices
patronage and satisfaction is assured
James Joilieniyve Proprietor
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Stock
men
Here jou will
T Y ELTON
5
and a comfortable place for all
find
> od meaN ctmifuriablo bcils lino cijjarn aud polite attention
JCGREEN
ZEltorL Harper < 2z GkreeiCL
DEALERS IX
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Our aim is to keep a full line of nrst class groceries sell at a legitimate profit for
cathhandlo conntiy produce when it can be done w itboiit loss We solicit a liberal
share of public patronage believing that wo can give satisfaction
ii SAxnEiisox m n
Sanderson Brothers
DE VLEI1S IS
DJftTJGS MEDICINES CHEMICALS
Paints Oils Tarnishes Toilet Articles Etc
Only tho Purest and Freshest Drugs kept in stock Special attention paid
to the Jobbing Trado
Pliyiiemns Prescriptions Garefulli Compounded at All 7oiUsY Day or Xijlit
jyiiCto 1 ii nfqrrrae riirerJ ar Jfinleiale Prices
2rAgeifts for Hawkcs Celebrated Spectacles jgi
s Co
We endeavor to keep the best and to sell at a legitimate prolit Flour and other
heavy groceries arc handled in carload InU We alMi kiep a neat assortment of Queens
waro and glassvvaie
SIX MONTHS TUITION
IN SAN SABA
COLLEGE
The Boy or Girl
Who gets the Largest
Number of Paid Up yearly
sulscribiy > to the
SAN SABA NEWS
At 150 Each will receive a
Certificate which will be ac-
cepted as Pay for
SIX MONTHS TUITION
IN SAN SA13A COLLEGE
The Cash must accompany each
Order and all Orders must sent in
by
SEPT 1st
The names of Subscribers may bo
sent in at any time AVo will keep
n Correct Account and notify the
Winner in Time
To enter the College Tho term
of the Tree Tuition must begin
with tho First Day of tho
PUBLIC SCHOOL
The San Saba News
LIVE LOCAL PAPEK
San Saba Texas
SUBSCRIPTION 150 per year
JOE S CLARK
DEALER IN
Give me a share of v oui HaidwarO tlCfillKWlirC
Tinware Glassware anil
and Crockery
Mitcliol Moliiie and
Standard Wagons
Buggies Haoku Surrays
Phrtotons and Road
Carta
McCormick Reapers Mow
crs and Hinder Twine
PLOWS AND FAItM MACI1INEKY
OF EVERY DESCItlPTIOX
Glidden Wire
Oorifci RJeU1
posite i
iiBM s
JOES CLARK
CHBJSTENSEN
Dealer In
Boots and Shoes
ALSO MADE TO ORDER
llepairiu
done
neatly aud promptly
All Work Guaranteed
E MODYMAN
Watchmaker Jowolei
VV iiUhe Clocks anil Jewelry repaired on hot
uodce and at reattinable rates
ALL WORK WARRANTED
South side Public Sjtlure Sau Saba Tex
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN SEIDERS Proprietor
Soutli SideIuMIo Square SAX SA1IA TKXA4
Keeps lvih on hand fresh meat lauiagt etc
K BECKER
Wheelwright RlacksmitIi
AT WALKERS OLD STAND
Will 1 blacksmith work and rcDairiogof m
ebiiitry of all 1o Ib at rctaonibl rates
HorseShociuga Specialty
GUe niealllieralaliarti o yout pat rob age and
t guarantee saUsraction
Gulf Colorado
Santa FeRy
The Popular Route
The Direct Rome
The Santa Fe Route
Between all Points in
TEXAS
Aud Kansas City St Loni Chicago
Knneas Colorado California
ami all points in tlio
North East West
Elegant Pullman Palaco Iluflet Sleepioff
Cars aro run throogh every day in the
year from
TEMPLE
To Kansas City ia Turccll St Loui
iaFristo Line Coniifctin St Louis
and Kausas City Union DejKits
with FastSemce to
CHICAGO
AND OTHER
EASTERN POINTS
And continue during tho Freo t S
School Term All boys niut girls Furnished on application t any
desiring to tiy lor this must notii SmUFcAgeul
fy us at onco that they will try to I o5 y J AOaIvcs
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The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, July 15, 1892, newspaper, July 15, 1892; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111194/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .