The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1, Friday, January 18, 1889 Page: 4 of 4
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ADVEBTISIHG KA S
One inch one year
Two inches ono year
Three inches ono year
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column ono year
One coulnin ono year
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each sttbseqneit insertion
Lo al JiimCKS 10 cents a line each in
Wition lint no local notice ill ha ius > cr
cd for leas than 50 cents
Tlio JHews Sob GlSeo
I ell supplied with food material
udwo cm do all ola PS of Job
Tiiui hi in good i Mo cud at rea
liable rates Patronize your
county paper
Jo Peimixo nust be paid for
oa delivery and trrnfdent adver
ti nents iu advance
Tho State Immigration Comraft
tce rpiruft that ciory subscriber
ia the state and any other Texan
receiving this paper write upon it
the name and postoflice address of
tho sender and moil it too some
person ontsido the state It re-
quires only a wrapper and a one
cent stamp
C A Mason left Sunday morn
v ing for a prospecting trip to Ver-
non
Cotton
Battingat D
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C Ashley s
Cattle are doing splendid for
tlio winter season and owners ore
cheerful over future prospects
Onions and potatoes fresh and
g tod Elton ELuirxit
You will find the purest and
candy in town at A Peelers
Sjrn continues to sell at 35 to
Sis per bushel and the sup
ply is fXy elnal ° a l demands
Coll at
Bridget a
Mr M ryiH ° JlrDe who has
been visiting h r2iotborMrs H
A Cooie has re
ome at Galveston
urray < McConuclls
ovorcoat
arned to her
Xiee lot of Fancy Cnnci
Elton HiS
Dick Sullhan of China crE
as beeg a visit to hB
eg
courly
Cash makes goods sell cheap
Call and see us
usElton
Elton HiiirEK
J B Hanna of Cherokee made
tho News an appreciated call Mon-
day evening Thanks
A nice lot of Uoys and youths
clothing at
D C AsntErs
J AV Frauds of Eden Concho
county nndJiis wife are here on a
visit to tKylarnily of Dr D W
Fentre s
Dr N Eetchuia Son Drug-
gists Wallace Street San Saba
Uncle Eeno makes some good
suggestions in regard to a produce
market Let tho grocery merchants
take the matter under considera-
tion and act st onco
A new line of hats for everybody
men youths and boys at Murray
McConnells
Eoese Carter left Tuesday for
Waco vhere ho will attend school
for some months He is an en
frrpribing industrious and deserv-
ing young man
A little cash can go a long ways
in buying goods Call and see us
Elton ILvbiek
Dr Kogan county treasurer re
igjoris that he has money to pay
cheuks up to and inclnji
J3gw foi
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t i ta
checks will tako notice and pres-
ent the same for payment
Tho best assortment of tobaccos
showing and smoking cigars and
cigarettes at A Peelers
run Eext Nice residence
Ketchuji Sox
Famifrs and ranchmen will find
it to tbrir advantage to see the
new st < xL of Jno J Cox at Mullen
be dre buying elsewhere
Timi Thaxton is busy again It
ia a lx > y this time and Tom will
bo excused for a timo from prompt
attendance at tho lodge as ho yill
be very busy at home
I now hate a nice line of fresh
groceries staple and fancy dont
fail to see them before you buy
think I can ple iso you in price
and quality A Peeler
C H Berg made the News a
pleasant call Thursday evening of
last week Ho keeps posted by
keeping his subscription paid a
year in advinre and is always
prompt
Pickles in bottles cud pickles
in kegs currants and dried fruits
all cheap Elton Habpeb
Dnho Palmer from Georgia n Tho bankers Ward Murray Mr T A Wilkinson iiumigra
cousin of Dre W S and G II of tliis place headed the list to se tion agent of the Fort Worth and
Saudorson catuo in this iieck and euro adoitising in connection Rio Grande railroad cameiuSon
is working with J M Cm tor He i with tlio Fort Worth it Eio Grande day evening accompanied by Mr
expresses himself as well i > leabcd
with Texas
Foit Salk Saloon and fivtures
with or without house for cash or
a satisfactory note A big bar-
gain for the light mou for 30days
Jwrunry 181SS9
J D ESTEP
G S Plants well known all-
over tho west is now engaged iu
singing lullabies in the plural
his wife having presented him
with o brnco of girls as a holiday
g t
tTho
Tho IlamiltoniJrowu shoes are
reeognized as the best made We
Jiavo a full supply Call ami see
us Mujujay ifc McCQjiyEljij
The family of Mr W A Wil-
son will leave in a few days for
their new homo in Nacogdoches
county They number their friends
here by tho humlied and everjs
body regret3 their departure Tho
Neivshopos they will find conge
nial surroundings in their new
fiome
Cull and see tlis TJadjos < td
Misses Cloaks and Jerseys at Mur
ray MflCpJiuells
The ball given by the
St Olub lastEridny night is
ported as having been a success
ii > every particular Tlio attend-
ance from the country was large
arid tho admission fees enabled
the boys to settle up all arrear-
age
1 Jiour salt bacon sugar
coift6 nnd all other heavy goods in
bulk therefore I can sell yon as
cheap or cheaper than you can buy
elatswhero Jons J Cpx
Mullen Texas
Judgo Walters was so well
pleased with his visit to Yomon
that he has opened an office there
and has had his valuable library
sent to that point His library
is one of the largest and best in
tbowost Sorry to lose you Judge
but heres cur bast wishes
Tho espiess line is kept hot
with packages from MeHenry
Ballard dealors in Gents furnish-
ing goods Ijcmpnsas Texas
Tho northwestern favpr seems
to have struck our people and o
number are prospecting in the
pan handle country This country
is good enough for most of us and
the News would advise
those who contemplate mak
ing a change to look well before
tney make a leap7
A full line of Jerseys and cloaks
for Ladies and Misses
Murray McCosxell
Sheepmen report their flocks in
good condition nnd all are cheer-
ful over the future prospeots for
good prices both for sheep end
their product wooL Foreign mar-
ket reports show the price of wool
to be gradually increasing
For Sale Buggy and harness
KETcnua Sox
Tom Doran was in from the
ranch Monday looking as hearty
and cheerful as if cattle were
worth 20 around and wool was 23
cents per pound His cheerful
face has been missed from San
Saba during the past several
months
Murray McConnell Leeo a full
stock of almost everything needed
by everybody and sell at the
cheapest rates
Hon Sim Whitted member of
the legislature from this district
has tho thanks of this office for
copies of the Legislative Eecord
Eeports of heads of De-
partments and other favors Sim
is not forgotting his constituents
during his absence nt tho seat of
government
Wallace
re
compelled to wait ton or fifteen
days for their arrival But just
send down to Lampasas and be
furnished from a ew York full
stock at MeHenry Ballards in
two days
Fon Sale A neat residence iu
tho town of San Saba with neces-
sary out houses Lot 210x120 feet
Will be sold cheap Apply at this
office
We have put a number of our
notes nnd acconnts in thehandsof
an attorney for collection cud will
be forced to put the balance in his
bauds unless payment is made
soon So come up and pay us If
you cant pay all pay a part at
least and renew your noles We
need money and must have it A
hint to the wise is sufficient
MunBAY McCoxxell
Assescor Iielloy reports that
thero aro are about 5000 acres of
wheat in cultivation in this county
the present year being about 20
o 25 per cent larger than the aero
age of last year Tho condition of
the crops at this season was never
better Let us rejoice and give
thanks for the evidences of prosper-
ity which surround us
railroad with 75 Thoy wore A J Chambers general right of
followed by Ward Bros way agent for said road The
and Murray McConuell each right of way agent had the mo
of which firms contrib gages for tho road recorded in
nted 20 each Others with small clerk office f this county audf
er subscription followed Tho once proceeded upon his y
total sum is only a little short of other countieb through wh I
200
due You will confer a faYor Wpou
us by calling at once and closing
veur account Do not wiit longer
than Feby 118S9 to heed this
notice AYakd Bkqtheks
Uncle David Low left the latter
part of latt week for the west to
hpend some timo trapping and
huctiug Ho asked us not to say
anytliing about this expeditiqii
until after ho had gone as he did
not want the variuiuts to know
he was cotniug We hope he will
have great success as furs and
skins are now bearing a good
prloa
There are shoes and 6hoes good
shoes poor Ehoes fine shoes coarse
shoes serviceable sfyqes and worths
less shoes Be careful how you
buy We keep the best and will
peJl as cheap as good articles can bo
purchased Call and see us whep
want foot wear
MunnAY McCoxxell
Tuesday night was characteristic
Texas weather of the olden time
The Moon gave a olear wliito
Jight the clouds were embanked
in the north the lightnings flashed
the thunders roared and finally
there oama a jjreat gust of wind
from tho northwest accompanied
by rain and hail This lasted for
perhaps half an hour when all was
clear It was an April rather than
a January night
We want everybody to come
and see tho best and cheapest line
of clothing over seen in this coun-
try In suits wo can supply any-
body at prices which they havo
never seen duplicated They are
all now and cut and made in the
latest leading styles They ore
not shoddy goods but neat and
stylish and cheaper than tho same
goods were ever sold here pp at
any railroad town in the west
Come and see us We can fur-
nish a nice npot suit for anybody
and can save you money
Gritf
Usea
The Fort Worth and Eio Grande
railroad has begun the new year
with a vim and enterprise which
promises great success Then
right of way improvements roll-
ing stock etc has been mortgaged
for a large amount Of money in
tho north and tho managers are ar
rangi jg tq nni their road through
to some important connections ai
once Our psople are hopeful of
securing railroad connection with
the outside world through the me-
dium of this road and possibly
before 1890 rolls around the rail-
road may be in San Saba
Boon bhoes nndfllaU
We are now opening a now
stock of boots and shoes of the
neatest and latest stiles for both
work and fancy wear Wo will
also havo a complete line of hats
for men A d boys in a very few
days Gall end eea paf and wo vill
save you some money
Estep Chkistexsex
Griff Brown the youth who has
so long been connected with this
office has concluded to spend
some time at school nnd will begin
his studies again next Monday
His associations with this office
have been of the most pleasant
characterand tho News predicts
that ho will moke an honorable
No more having to send to Xew oad Spfnl citizen wherever bis lot
I Sn
> 4r < tTf 2 = o iriiiS s e < 055B to
XrfmTf lTzrr Sr > j n i aSbed uiv Aanrnifsim liiiili fmuiai
fo r a good suit of cloths and bf ing
miU
i Wilkinson remained hero Monday
I and Tuesday in tho interest of the
Wo have old yon gooils at a J immigration movement TJe has
very smnll margin of profit nnd had much experience in this lino
many of your accounts are now and has Just located n largo colony
oipeoplo from Iowa Wisconsin
and Minnesota in Crockett county
some twentyfive miles southwest
of San Angelo HJr method of
ocflring immigration is to secure
write ups descriptive of the coun-
try through which the road pro-
poses to pass nnd havo thousands
of copies published in pamnhM
form for E ° Seml distribution at
the stato falra of tho leading
northern states In addition to
this ho tikes of the products soils
nietals fruits vegetables etc and
exhibits them wherever and when-
ever prerijer r is p > u Bl >
vertislng is the very best and oar
people did well in securing a good
representation in tho forthcoming
pamphlet tq bo tis trlhntod among
the people of the cold regions of
the northern and eastern states
Mr WilkiHsQti wjl sft this sec
tion several times during the com
ing spring and summer in the in-
terest of the ad vertJ8Jpg depart
ment of tho road which he repre
sents and will probably locate ono
pr mora oqlqnios Jn this section
during tho coming year As to
the coming of the road Mr Wil
kinson has only this to say Tho
road is chartered now through
frqn Fqrfc Worth to K > rrvile the
charter calling for right of way
through this county Tho survey-
ors are in the field somewhere
The meeting to consider the
new roller mill proposition which
which was to have been held Tues-
day failed to materialize probably
on account of tlio bad weather and
almost impassable condition of tho
ils This is a rcstler of tho
t importance to tho present
lire welfaroof our town and
he lease which Messrs
a < t Lambertsou hae on the
Others yet will assist road is chartered to run rorescnt buildings and power will
X T i i
To Those Who Owe Vs
expire June or July next and it is
understood thnt thoy havo failed to
rent tha power for another term or
to dispose of their machinery to
Mr Brown They havo therefore
determined to take out their ma-
chinery and either dispese of it or
find power elsewhere It is under-
stood that both Goldthwaite and
Brownwood have their eyes npon
and will probably make a bid for
its removal to one or tho other of
those points Shonld this occur
Snu Saba would be left with only
the burr mill which it hod before
the roller mill machinery was put
in Wlule this would still leave
accommodations for grinding grain
the larger portion of tho flour con
su rn cd would bo brought from
elsewhere us the people havo be
come accustomed to tho best grades
of flour and would not again
return to tU if6 oE flour made by
the old process The business of
the town would thus reeeivo a back
set gflch fife it lias never known in
its past history For without a
mill which would make flour for
tho fnrroov which would enable
him to competo with the leading
markets he Mould take his grain
elsewhere and with his grain
would go also his trade in almost
every other lino There are two
propositions now before us by
which wo can overcome the threat-
ened dangor ono is to take stock
sufficient to erect the buildings
and furnish power to operate a
roller mill of one hmulred barrels
capacity per diy Eogan Lain
north or northeast of Brownwpod bertsou to furnish tho necessary
and will oontiuuo right on thjpjvJ vhinery for making the ilour
selecting tlio most inarficaljr th akhig tho amount of its value
route over which to build tla road stock in the concern The other
being influenced f to deviate fronrTpr0positiou is from Mr Boveridge
the route selected only by circum
stances which would make it to
their interest to do so A direct
lius from Brownwood to Kerrville
will go about ten miles west of
San Saba but a cheaper line can
be found by coming direct from
Pjrownwood to this point and then
going soutjiwesj to Pontotoc
thence on to Kerrville or by maki
ing an extension from this place to
Llano a connection could bo had
Ill HI l l llllHHIlU W II llll i I Mi ll I I
with the Aransas Pass to Ker
ville San Antonio Corpus Chf isl
Eockport Galveston and all point
Our people will be willing to don
liberal part by the projectors f
this road and they will no don t
be consulted before a final locatiqi
of the road is made
Another fine rain fell Snnda
Sunday night and Monday and Jt
can safely be said that there is tra
best season jn fb e ground n
Mothr4stcJjurch next Sunday at
eleven oclock in the interest of
the Womans Department of
church Extension A society has
been organized nt this place of
some 13 members nnd it is the
object of this meeting to enlighten
tbe public as to tho working of the
Iodic in this interest Somo la
dies will read matter of interest
giving information somo iddiess
es will bo made nnd an increase in
membership solicited There
will be no collection
J M Carters Cheap Cash Store
is the ploce io buy yonr groceries
He can sell jou goods chcoper
than the man who is on tbe railroad
and has a heavy houso rent and
clerk hire to pay Ssesome of
I truly Cauliut caiiy tne gci
L > i tu0 foflowing prices
Here is what Capt A H Barnes
says of his experience with Kings
Germetuer or Great French Eem
edy
LA5irASiS Tkv Sept 8 ISnS
Iu all candor I will say for the benefit
of any of mv fricuds whoareiualowhtate
of lieijth that I was indeed iu poor health
when I comaimccd using tho King Roy-
al Geruiotier I irajiroijjl from tho start
have used two gallons Am feeling bpf tor
all tlmtime and expect to continue tho use
of it nntill amenrcd A 11 BaKNKS
The abo c is from Capt A II Barnes an
old reoiucnt and the largest Itaxpayer of
Lampasas Texas and favorably knovt n
alloiertlie state
For sale by Jack Miluer Sau
Soba Tcxa
Dr Gregg ad family arrived
Thursday of last week and are ngy
comfortably located at their old
homo in San Saba The doctor
does not yet know whether ho will
make tho geological survey of this
county under state appointment or
not but it is generally belio d
that ho will as he is so well quali-
fied for tho work and is largely
interested in the result He hns
been in correspondence with tho
state geologifct for somo time in
regard to the matter bat as Jpt
thero is nothing defiuito in regard
to the work
j
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BesF ino
poffce 20 cts per lb nico brown
Sugcr fq lbs for 100 good
Louisiana molasses ifflc per gal
Navy tobacco 20c per lb and np
ward I havo the goods in stock
and am anxious to serve you at
any time I only sell for cash or
its equivalent J M Carter
Mr Jas A Foster a printer of
mujh experience and ono well
posted in all departments of the
art now has a position on Tjie
News Persons who desire job
printing of any character will do
as well to call at the News office
before contracting their job work
elsewhere Wo havo a fine nssort
menjt of notorial for such work
and keep a ftdl supply of Wintors
stationery Blanks Of afy kind
will be furnished on short notice i
and at prices below those ruQns n < 3
in tho large cities
Ileal Ofatato njaj advance in valI
ue now that there is almost A ce
tninty of a railroad passing
through our county Do not hold
your lands too high as this may
detract very largely from tho ad-
vantages to be derived from an ac-
tive demand
1
who proposes to furnish tho neces-
sary power and buildings in which
to keep this power and somo cash
in stock in addition to this while
the people tako the remainder of
the stock necessary to purchase
the machinery erect the houses
and put the plant into operation
Either of these prositions are rea
sonable enough bu it will take
action upon the part of our people
contracts for tho buildings should
be let a charter should procured
and tho plant shonld be ready for
operation by the time the present
leaso expires or wo may bo left
without the very best feature for
the present and future welfnre of
our town nnd county
Invitations have been received
here announcing the forthcoming
° 2J marriage of Mr Will H Stacy of
that there has been in n
yr garwood
Farmers are exceedingly hopejJfcmjiTJiter of Major Tom HarwobtV
May they reap a hundred fold Ujl jkies Miss Clara is a niece
> ear fttrs J C Eogan to whom she
A meeting will bo held at the 1ms made several visits during the
past few years The marriage
will occur at the Presbyterian
ijhurcb Gqnjales Texas January
221889
A fine line of notions and fancy
goods of every character just ar
rived at Murray t McConnells
Henry Kptchum arrived homo
Monday from a business trip to
JQalhiB Ho reports tho whole
country wetwhejelio has been
Judge Guion of Balhnger was
shaking hands with his old San
Saba friends last Thursday and
Friday
Aotlce I
Yiro aro so situafed as to bo com
pelled to sell for cash only during
188J Wo feel grateful for the
liberal patronage wo havo enjoyed
in the past and nssuro our many
friends wo will do our best to
please ibfiiu jn tho future and
promise them nothing but puie
fresh gooils at reasonable prices
Hoping we may still merit your
confidence wo are yours grate
fnlly Ketchcm Sox
Judgo Eectors condition is still
favorable for a speedy iccovery
and the gran d old mail till sufr
fers patiently and cheerfully
without murmuriug or complain-
ing His relatives physicians
and friends are doing all they can-
to alleviate his sufferings
piicrolee School
ving to inclement weather the
Si ool house is not realy for
apSopcn ou tho 11th as an
ell A but will commenco ou
rcati jy jn 2it 1888 whether tbe
lonse is complete or not At
hrittirae prof Groves desires ev
ory man woman and child inter-
ested in the success of the school
to be present as the teachors dc
siro all to become thoroughly ac-
quainted with the rules of govern-
ment and methods of teaching
Front Algcrcta
Ed News As it is now rain-
ing and farmers
aro housed up
popping pop corn and roasting po-
tatoes wo will write somo between
tho eating intervals
Most every countenace seems
cheerful wo suppose they aro
counting on getting out of debt
and making homo more comforta-
ble and attractive Bright antici-
pations should bo stamped upon
every face at all times it looks like
11 index finger pointing to good
ititniio If this year continues
seasonable it will greatly revive
us all Suppose we could get somo
enterprising influential person to
take hold of the butter chicken
and egg business at San Saba We
would revive business right along
Many farmers could make their
sugar coffee and many indispen-
sable articles for tho household
If this industry was encouraged
by both merchant and farmer it
would bo a great revenue to San
Saba town and county Why wish
and howl for spot cash for every
thing when staple food will have
a tendency to supply the want that
is so badly needed Silver gold
and currency are wonderful things
wo admit but wo should consider
that thoy aro scarco and when we
can encourage any industry in the
marts of trade it is a 6in noi to
do it Why if wo go to town these
days with chickens we annoy tho
merchants we crow at them like
cocks If wo tike eggs wo look
eggy If wetako butter we
smell like Liniberger No but-
ter Wo biow that tho farmer
would be better satisfied if ho
could exchange his produce for
something he needs worse Wo
also know that it is not what tho
bulk of the produco would bo
worth to tho merchant but it is
that little profit between tho cost
and tho selling price that tickles
him and makes him prosperous
Wo see that you aro going to or-
ganize a society for tho parposo of
increasing tho general interest in
learning in tho town of San Saba
Perhaps wo will call around some-
time not for tho purpose of mak-
ing a public display of our igno-
rance but to listen Wo havo a
concern of that kind at Eichland
chapel and somo say its a daisy
too but w e do not know as we do
not attend regularly
Uscle Eexo
Uewaro or Ointments for Catarrh that
Conlaln Jlcrcury
t
AsMcrcnrywiUsnrelydestroy tho sense
tely derango the whole
1
money should bo raised at one
hthe mucus
surfaces Such articles should ncVer bo
used except on prescriptions from reputa-
ble physicians as the damage they will do
aro tenfold to the good you can pcsibly
dem o from them Halls Catarrh Cnre
manufactured hy F J Clieney i Co
Toledo O coutatns no nicriury and is
taken internally and acta directly upon
the blood and mucus snrfacis of the sys-
tem In bnyiag Halls Catarrh Cute lie
sure you get the genuine it is taken infer-
nally and made m Toledo Ohio F J Che-
ney A Co
fiSod by Druggists price 75cpcr bottle
On the 2Gth of December 188S
the commissioners court at a call-
ed meeting held for that purpose
elected a county judgo to 11 the
unexpired term of the lamented
Judgo E C Bonham On the sec-
ond ballot Judge W S Maxwell
carried off the prize though he
was opposed by several popular
and influential candidates Judge
Maxwell is a lawyer of considera-
ble experience and will no d ° v4f
make a competent and efficient of-
ficer So far as we know his elec-
tion gives general satisfaction es-
pecially to tho people outside of
Llano Llano Iron News
Toias weather has prevailed for
many weeks and thero can be no
certain prediction as to the future
The only safe plan is to go to work
as though thero was no hope of
better weather for tho future He
that regardeth tho winds shall not
sow and ho that observeth tho
clouds sliali not leap
the residoucoof the brides parent1
Mr and Mrs W M Kuykendall
of San Saba Co Elder J E G
Hillmau to Miss Lizzio J Kuy
kendall ltov Mr HolcoA officia-
ting There weje a large number
of invited guests present Llano
Iron News
That man looks comfortable in
that largo warm overcoat ami his
suit fits him so well MeHenry
Ballard of Laijpj as yin fit you
up tho samo wny for the least
money
Sit i lts nlslttl mnilo umwrililf 13 tliat trrrililc
rotili Stolons dire is tueUenie13 for 3 on Yt
dint A Co
llacktiictack a Ualinantl frasrant lrptmo
lVcr 23 ami T0 coots KUtUus Jt Co
AXasnl In lector free vritli iclil t ltIo fSiiloiJJ
tTatanb lteniMjj Tree 50cents Et bns S Co
Wtijr will on cou ti vrfat11 btifitlis Cult wilt
ire Con luiScdlJtttlelief Price 10 rU M eta
anil SI
lorllv rcsiaautl Lh r Complaint v n liare a
printed unaraittt o 011 evcr3 Utltltt of Sliitohs i
talzir Itnenrlaits ttitmr EtltliusCu
Stitlohs Cnro will immetlhttI3 relieve Cnmn
Lojphi Cou2laol llionclntU Etlilms JL Co
Tlioltevfleo H Thuvrrofu mrliinTn < l 6 r
Both tmatlfantl wife owo otu litis to Sliiiohs
Consumption Cure IMtliua S O
Are yon mailo miserable by Intli estion Conti
patiou llitxiuess I twtof Api tilo Yeltttw SMn
Miitoh s V iulizcr is a rstsith 0 vure J 2f EtMut s
A Co
Prot AY K Groves principal of
Cherokee High School was in
town Saturday and Sundaj Ho
roports prospects flattering for the
success of tho school which will
open next Monday His cousin
Miss Euth Groves well and favor-
ably known in this section will
assist him for the present in teach-
ing the young idea how to shoot
To show the public tho interest
which some of our people mani-
fest in tho general welfare of the
country it might not bo amiss to
mention tho shipment of tho cot-
ton sold here dnriug Octobor laht
Ward Brothers took tho contract
to deliver tho cotton to tho rail-
road at Bnrnet for SlTo cents per
bale and having taken tho con-
tract thoy felt honor bound to ful-
fill it To deliver the cotton cost
them from SI75 to f ± 2o per bale
and they are out of pocket some-
thing over SfiOOO They are not
complaining about the matter and
this item is only published to show
that they havo not as some people
eujipose feathered their nest by
tho operation
Tho highest market price palU1 a itnesa
for cotton pecans or anything you
have at Jno J J Coxs now storo
at Mullen
Oats are abundant yet and often
sell as low as 20 conts per bushel
by the quantity The new crop
w ll be sown in a few weeks and
present indications are propitious
for great success
JolrnII Martin
Ileal Estate Agent
SAX SABA TEXAS
Owiia a fimipMo ltntractof Lanl Titlta of San-
S 1u Cttaiityntale from tbe Comity lWctmtn ami
ia wrllaricaintrtl ttli all the ciinty
Jjioil Ilaccl in liia lianiia for sale will 1 atlrfr
tmMflw no eliarxo nude utiles sain is enVctetl
Lanib rrnlrrc1 for taxation an tue nanl for
non rv teuti Corrvitpomleiiie solicited
Improved Lands For Sale
1C0 acres 40 acres in cultivation 15
ncres in hue hearing pecan trees lOOacres
in pasture fonr room box honsc with nec-
essary outhouses good front op river
miles front the town of San Saba and in
one of tho best neighborhoods in the coun-
ty Tliis place will be sold at about tho
price at which wild lauds are held It is
a great bargain If v > u want a heap and
good home tome and see me
1G0 acres 11 mlcs north of Sau Saba
box honAC shed room gallery and kitchen
Co acres in rnlnation 75 under fence
good timber and hue atcr privileges
Will be old cheap
ICO acres log hon e 11 acre in cultii a
tion lbO acres good timber l i acres under
fence cou cuient to school church etc
A ical bargain can bo had m this place
A Splcudid Farm
Containing t l acres Ii0 in cultivation 20
in timber good rail fenci box house of 5
rooms ceiled and paiuted two good stone
chimnejs smoke house w ell of freestono
wattr 100 bearing peach troea pleasant
neighbor ood couveniont to church and
school market etc Price 1250
A Ranch of Idiitoo
lrontonoan a ba river three pastures
each with river front good ranch houses
A fine rango for cattle horses and sheep
A good pasinro ana sinal fapi iKar
town 2it acres br land all enclosed > ttji
good lure fence river front
A good dwplhng and lot 240x > 10 vsith
necessary nuthouses
West halt ot block Vo 3 in II F ad-
dition good house cistern waterworks
outhouses eto
North half orblwk 10 in II A 1 addl
tion small honc cistcm waterworks
sheds etc
A good small ranch of about Soo acres
enclosed lasting water one mile from San
Saba
10 acres of good fannin
from town nniraprov ed
laud one mile
25 acres ono milo from ton u A uics
plscu for a suburban TfcSitienu
About loo acres all withiu n me and
a half of tow n 75 or eO of which v > of the
best farming tands
mid Lands for Sale
IMoir will lie found the location enrrey nnin
Iters nnniWr of acres in tratt alnl nanin of tlifc
oilpnal mutest ofumionrtlieTriltl lantls note in
tuj liantts for sale or lease Tenons desirm such
lands will Imtl it to tlilr interest to sc me before
ini estin
ON TIIK WATRKS OP WILlIlKi EC
a 320 acres 1etir Eolcmcn irrantee
JuKHt 7unlaid IttOacreseatli F Toll
afciaua Jtffi 1M Mies each VV Vol tut
aWantl 3ni JjKlacJej cacbWSeltiJr
3j and 31U 3U acres eieli If O Ureuwr
p yrsTri or voir i xzru
06 Acies TJ4 Tutiy
U0320 acres A llnrr
till 10OJJ Wlinrton
IS l > cres I > 31 hr khi
oYtvsTiusuieoLotiuto hisen
I V and en 1C0 acres eacli 31 Kai er
7j 640 acres V Fev
12 and 712U0 and SO acres Tlio Slimit
73 and 71320 ceres each llteilr
7S7 CV tXftf iJwr a Mjlltr
1J7 320acrci 1 Mittcnilirt r
73 595 acres W blioltC
Ot WAIL13 Ot CIIKltOKhKCTIKEK
3 L 320 acres 11 Webber
13S 3a areif II Ifoeclilpr
111 310acres
J teonaul
11321 wres WllarV
i HOjoreii JlVtbrcclit
111 lOacir HA ilffl By
1 tfl acres Seale SIonl and al
OX WATEIJS 01 BITIUTD CB SR
771 320 acres Fisher i Hitler
1 ind 10320 acres each W Kache
7TJ and 773320 acres each > Islter iblfcr
U J ul 31 KiJ acres eab J I Jlej er
fWSiOaeifs i teul
400antHft3320aer < Hcli If A Latgvoll
3ss 3iQ acres W Koch
Ss4SieiM i leilst
1TW5nes rit liirtiii
l > eonu is Ear p tin o > cullTV
til 320acies A nreiuiuo
137 and UK 320 acres eaci It Miller
1T0 3alactea niftckenbaeV
2laud21 It acres each C ork
lit 120acresr Fennerel
HO 320 acres Chris Danr
o WA1RCS or COTTOSWOOD
Ji ai d 333 320 acres each Slenre
41 JiOiKie iixlufldei
733 20 acres ReVinan Iifiiiiirmtlon tttinp n
3M4Warre s flllltteudirf
jll Jja acres I Mtttemlorf
WT 36t J 3TO to acres U A It pp
i1 loO acres duo ltrau
us nTkiiaopimLuiio
01 32n seres II 1 Fisher
1l J20 acres Ino llrian
120320 seres It W Stoinm
OX H TCGs ot LHAItt CEEZK
2110 23 acres l Jfadrfr
T20 acres JeSfe C Monro
10160 acres An Pcnn hel
121 IT rcres 1 Meyer
IfaoJ141 tlsl < te ectr If MCj 1
1012 COacrK 1 D iriiMtua n 1
Oi vv TKns ot nafiaes CLEFs
220120 acres C I bntte
I lil0acrasA II i 3
I and 300 ai a Uoojter Ws le-
os VTEI1S ot s V5 SIIO
II fUO acres Ttthn Ua3nlo
1 610 acres T W N < 5 13
nrolio and GOO C1G 210 andlWaiiet < irIiu Co
131 and 153 lCllacrca escli If fcsbttlt
I CIO acres B Sand F
tm 610 acres Ad Krnjei
OV WATFKS tt toil 11 EFJv
TO 320 Peres FishcrV 3Iilh r
SIS ana 317320 seres tacfi IftiMrj
pxu TM ot IIHJOIA1W
S123s3 aci 3 JStJiacl
376IOaori O A Frlclt
lxsoRTinrEsTnt fiirroinii hri
Cat caiantl A2G 1111 mi res eai h Uerlin Co
2IO 320 acres F Ilcllciman
S O and 5 1 320 acres G C A S F Rt
ox WATF1W OFIOIK ClltK
1610acres J F rttinteAcnt
I Cm acres Alii SI
177 acres 1 3tartm
Uit LIAAS = rS ixjcvnoNs
5 = iiCJ actesoiho
lltOVAIfliuTUh O CiSFJi
lousantt Ilrn 320 atres ja U II Ilapors
211 acres Antonia Varls >
TJ7 HO a < tx s Fisher A SI illcr
527 320 asrss O KuWrstein
1W 6W acres Aus WoIXtlwlc
Elraj Xotlce
Taken tip by W L Turner living one
mile below Jlond Iootoffico in San Faba
Connty nud estrayed before U W Self
Justice of tho featv Irccinet No 4 of San
Saba coon tho 15th day of December
lSt < tho following described horse A
bay horse 11 or 12 years old 15 hanua
high has saildlo nnd harness marts no
braud disccrniblo Said horso appraised
at i5 hy Hoses Brazil and J F Kidor
Taken npbr Giles it Koundhee livoj
ucarllichland Springs and estrayed be-
fore 11 C Kooten Jnshee of t e Peace
Precinct Xo 5 iu and for San Saba c amj
ontho iMth day of December rfs the lol
lowing desrnlied lioree stock
One dark bay bone 8 yors old 14
hands high Vanned V ou f1gbt K ilu
Onecrav mare about II olJ
veare
bauds high branded Jll connected with
baroeriton left shoulder and 1 ft lup
hip dim and 11D comf rbranib d on left
thigh One dark biy mare 14 hamlshigh
about 3 veara old smill spot iu fon teail
short tail and brandpd VX with bir over
it on left hip and thigh AO
The ihovestock appriieod at seenrv
dollars by S M Thomas and A I4 Hall
Witness iny signature and seal of ofllre at
office in San Saba Texas this
< LS J January 3 m A I > t t in
Co Clerk San Sal a f o
In compliance wih thcE < > tra Law now
m force J II Iirowu Commissioner of
Prccint No 1 San Saba count has re
turned to me tbe foDowirg ejtroy animals
rnuniDg at large the owner of which is
nnknown One Black Hare Tears old
branded Z ntth barocer it on left hip
Ono Colt of said Blatk JIare uulrand
cd
Ono llav Mare In years old branded It
ou left shonldei also SO on left hip
Ono Sorrel llorse jear old branded
Citation by Publication
TIIU hTA1T 01 TCXAS to the Sheriff
or any Constable of bun Saf > a County
GKIXTIXG
You are hereby commanded to summons
C L Nichols by making publication of
this citation once in each week for four
successive weeks previous to the return
day hereof in the Svs Sm News aweek
ly newspaper published in San Saba conn
ty Texas to appear nt tho itext rcgnlar
term of the district court of San r jba
county to bo holden nt tho conrthotioO
thereof in Sau Saba Texas on the fourth
Monday in April A I leO the same be-
ing the 22nd day of April lsf then and
there to answer a petition filed in s id
court on the ailtli day of December tn
snit numbered on the docket of said court
No ts51 whcreiu Murray McConmll
aro plaintiff and C L Nichols is defend-
ant said petition alleging iusabstancc
That the defendant herein the said
Nichols did oa the 1st day January If t
execute and delier to the cnnl Murra > A
McCounell bis certain prounsi < iirv note
due one ikir after day for fie hpndred
and fort nine dollars and seventy fonr
cents 51J7I with interest theeon at
the rate of 12 per eent per arnuni from
date till paid together wilh all cost h al
fees and commissions ineurreil or paid 111
collecting the seme which said note is
still held and owned by tho said plaiDtuls
and in part due and nnpaid lcb3 the follow-
ing credits
On January 21 > slllsj
On Febrnary sn l i 2010
2 aiuo
March In 20 iO
4 a > ix
Herein fail not but h t l yon beloiesjid
court at its aforesaid nixt regular turn
this writ with jonr return thereon show-
ing how j on have executed the sanie
AVitnc < sADiiggan clerk of the disirn t
court of San Saba county Texas Onen
nndir my hand and tbe wal of said ronrt
at ol4ce tq S n Saba ths Dscembcr tho
2Mb l1 AD1HV
j LS Clerk Hist Court 8 S C >
MISSION YALLEY
These nurseries were establishes
at Mission Yaljoy Teias in 1870
To sepuro better mail and shipping
facilities we have removed to the
Gidf West Texas Pacific rail-
way ton miles abovo Victoria and
eight miles from the old location
Wo have made the most ex-
haustive experiments combined
with careful study
Southern Tcras Groimdfor
a Third of Qeiiturys
<
AVo have spared neither care nor
expense that could increase tli
value of our reoults to tlie people
Wo havo kept up largo
Experimental Grounds
In which toraatoonrteeUln both the T nit and
Unuuuental l > cpaTtDi < aQt3 Onrt ts aro there-
fore o complete and tlmrougli that we are en
nbleil ti > offer anetl wll aditptcJ to tfcn want
of our very peculiar cUrusto
Vfe Juntile di > cltesp anaccliraatcil northern
tree Ye Co nut propose to siij > j lv trtes aud
pLiiitaaia loic rale iiaofitf uu irr t >
iye lo claim to Ve alio to fnTutnh
EETTEIl TIEES
orTcras nlactlnt Uiap can e utKn it anj
otberXCKSEEr in tlio world
We have arranged for Special Ex-
press rctes on all our sliip
TJlOIits Ha o our own gro mils and
packug lion > imraediateh by the snnoa
so that we can Ehip b > evrrv a i an
have a postoicc wth daily mau m on
office at fhe Xorsery so that corn pjti
euce can be promptly atendei la
We solicit orders by m ui < r any
of our authorized pgenta Cta
loguessent free ujion application
Address
GILBERT OXDERDOXE
Nursery Victoria Co T
A Desirable Homo
CIO acres W a 1 iu call na-
tion l iOacri < in p sare toil house line
pecan groxei tlinebm sti igsandalaig
creek water the tra t 1 an ex < 1 lc nt
neighborhood convenient to schools
churches postoflice etc < lJ > l > will bu
it Apply 111 s ofln
THE LADIES FAVORITE
NEVER OUT OF ORDER
If ilcstre to i inLise iscw in machine
you
asV our mreat it y ur pi u e for terms ano
nto
1 o Ltl tnoi mi 1 our iiK
Itruc neurctuati c3storouitttowisTneai
ES
mu
ifcHfiEHrlE
bt LctjnMe TTJffTr < Jxy < nni ncieac i
m
If
A It on l ft shpBldermiiMiw fc
OnoEoid UWBL T PS
iqiFpranded
my hand and Seal of office at
Fan Saba Texas Jan 11 ISrO
A DUOOAN
County Clerk San Saba Connty
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