The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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H preservative of new laather EX
« and the heat renovator <>l old H
H leather It oils, (.orient, hlack- H
n ana and protect*, tea 75,
I Eureka £
I Harness Oil V
aB on your beet herntae. yoor OKI her- HI
jfll ness, end your carriage top, end they
M will not only look tetter hut wear
|H longer. Hold everywhere In <eui Ml RH
B sixes from belf pint* to Hve gallons. 1V
K Made b| »Tl»nien OIL CO. j
^HHliBHD
E. RODRIGUEZ,
Painter and
Paper Hanger.
Houae anti Bign Painting a Hpacialty.
All Work Guaranteed.
Clvemeatrial.
HABINAL, : : 7~ TEXAS
THKNABIXAI; HOTEL
Note* of Loeal Intercut.
Mrs. M. Koch, Prop.
Headquarters for Traveling. Men.
Commodious Sample Room.
Service Firat Claw and
Modern in Every Detail.
Under Old Management.
—Your Patronage is Solicited—
North of R. R.—Sabinal, Tex.
L. F. HEARD & CO.
Furniture Hardware
and Coffins.
We are Aden tn for
THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE
rail and net) our linn of
T"GRAP/fTH0Nt
only record* of rut hi
BWMIBd In a lalmmU
limited to lui'h |n-j
ml dried subjects, K|K'cinlly
•rv ; hut thi> tim|iho|ihonr la
not limited to iik'Ii J-crfiinnuiiiTS. On thcUntuho-
phone you ran easily moke and Instantly repnxl^ffi
records of the voice, or any sound. Thus It c
Fair Ticket Free
With every $5(X) wortli of Dentistry
1I0111I at our office we will give an ad-
nilHHion ticket to the Fair free, ho our
patient* get the Benefit of the BEHT
FAIR ill the State a* well 11* having
Hie BUST WORK done liy tlie BEST
DEMTISTS in HieState,
G0I1I tilling* from $1 up.
Alloy tilling* from 50et* up.
Cement Filling* from 60ot« up.
Rent plate* on ruBBer from $•'! to $8
Extraction, local anaesthetic, 50 cent*
Hume with vituli/.ed air, absolutely
painless, $2.
Hume free when plate* are ordered.
Thk CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORB
-Hicks Building--
Cor Houston Htreet and Avo. C.
•Sun Antonio, Texas.
I)r». Ha vs A Wkhstkk, M*nagers.
The most fascinating lnvcn-
i tionof theage. Always ready
lo entertain. It requires no
skill to operate It and repro-
, (Jure the music of twnds, or-
! chcstms, vocalists or Instru-
mental soloists. There Is
nothing tike it for an even-
ing's entertainment at home or in thesorlul gath-
ering. You can sing or talk to It and It will
reproduce immediately and as often os desired,
your song or words.
Other so-called talking machines reproduce
nd dried '' ‘ ‘ "
uce
con-
stantly awakens new Interest and Its charm is ever
fresh. The reproductions oro clear and brilliant.
BrapHoptoues are sold for $ s"
Mannffirtnrtwl tinder tto patent* of Ml, Tnlnter,
Fdtoon nnd MacrionaM. Our e*tAt»lliiliimHit tn lif«4.
nnnrOra «*f lhr world for 'I Hiking Much Inc* au<3
Talking Mac kin 6 tiuypUca. W nio lor catalogua.
•— Columbia Phonograph Company, ■ ■
7JO-728 Olive Hired, Ht. Louis, Mo.
4TmTi rTan TeiTe f im
2-Fast Trains-2
DAILY
FOR SI, LOUIS, CHICAGO
and the EAST.
Supurb NtW Pallrnii) Vtsllbalfi
Biif/fl Slftpm. Rar.isorf
Chair Cars. (Seats Fw.)
Obiy Lli|» Raniyint Through
Coichn ir.I Slerptrs lo IG*
Orlrarjs Without Chaljtr.
DIRECT 1.1 NIC TO
Arizona,
New Mexico
and California.
. S.THUUNK, K. P. TURNER.
J I'll 1 rd Vlos-Prea’t Ganonol Pauwr
ssilOrn. Mgr. and Ttk. A«t.,
' • DALLAS. TEXA8. ‘
Beautiful weather thin week.
loidieH’ cape*, $1 to $5 at Robert*.
Go to T. P. Roberta’ for low price*.
If you *ee it iu The Hentluel it* *o.
Beat line of *hoe* In town at Robert*.
Lunette* Nerved at all hour* at Mo
Kay’*.
For how much were you touched at
the Fair?
The beat Halt $1.20 a sack—Kllday
A McBride.
Just received one car flour and bran
at Robert*’.
The Betillnel want* a correspondent
ut D’HhiiIm,
Fre*h Bread always for sale at John-
ston A Reily’s.
Notions too numerous to mention—
Louis M. Peters.
All groceries the Best and cheapest—
Louis M. Peters.
Ladies’ dres* goods in all varieties at
T. P. Roberta’.
The best woven wire for sale by L.
F. Heard A Co.
Just received a new line of clothing
at T. P. Roberts’.
Percale shirts in great variety at
Johnston A Reily’s.
Dwelling houses are again in de-
mand in Habinal.
Children’s lawn hats and caps, big
hue—Johnston A Reily.
Opera llaimel, all colors; Best goods
Kiiday ami Ale Bride.
Ladies’ and misses’overshoes—splen-
did line, at T. P. Roberts’.
The ea*t Bound passenger trains have
all Been lute till* week.
First patent flour— Best on earth for
sale by Kllday A McBride.
HaBiuui was very much in evidence
at the Han Antonio Fair.
Ju*t received a nice'line of men’s
overcoats at T. P. Roberts.
Mrs. R, McKay has Been spending
several days in the canyons.
Blue Ribbon Iiat*, Stetson Hat* and
other makes. —Louis M. Peters.
Scrlven’s underwear, the very best
made, i* sold By Johnston A Reily.
If you know anything in the shape
of news put Thu Sentinel on, please.
Penlierry coflee 12Je a pound; good
Rio coflee ut 10c— Kilduy A McBride.
Ladies ready mude skirts in crash
anil Brilliuutiue ut Johnston A Kelly*’.
Mi*s Eva Robinson, of Con Cun,
Bus Been visiting tier friend, Miss Ella
Johnson,
The Hamilton Brown tioots and
slioes, a full and complete supply—L.
M. Peters.
Miss Alice Kennedy and Mis* Goldie
Johnson returned from Han Antonio
Hunday.
New line of mattings, pretty putterns.
at 10, 20 unit SO cents a yard.—L. F,
Heard dt Co.
Shirting of every kind; prints per-
cales, indigo blue, cheviot*, etc.—Kii-
day A McBride.
The Habinal Hotel under-Mrs Koch’s
•bis management i* recovering it* old
time popularity.
Call und see Johnston A Reily’* new
line of embroidery and crochet cotton,
dress goods, etc.
A full line of outing doth*, eider-
down* and flannel*; prices reasonable.
—Kiiday A Me Bride.
lMaid ribbons, ladies neckties and a
Beautiful line of ladies siiirt waists for
sale By Johnston A Reily.
Spring and summer dress goods, or-
gandie*, pii|Ue, ladies waists, Bells and
paritHols.—Johnston A Reily,
Johnston A Reily liavejiist received
a spieudid and lieauiiful line of men’s
shirt*, neckwear, hosiery, etc.
An immense stock of Ladle* and
Gentlemen*’ hosiery and underwear at
reduced prices.—Louis M. Peters.
Ready made clothing in large vari-
ety. and clothing tiiat is made to order.
Call and aee the samples.—Louis M.
Peters.
All kinds of picture frumes made to
order, A pretty stock of moldings to
select from—something new.—L. F.
Heard A Co.
Call and aee L. F. Heard A Co’s new
and elegant line of all wool Smyrna,
Dewey and Battleship ruga; pretty ait
squares, too.
?pa
plete; all grade* In wool and merinos:
also standard gradca such as Swits
Condo,—Kllday A McBride,
Kiiday A McBride are selling all of
their calico* for 6c per yard. They have
hist receivisl a stock of dress goods,
negligee shirts, neckties, etc.
The Base Ball season has practically
cloned and Habinal Is the undisputed
champion of West Texas. The team
finished the season with a remarkable
per centage of W0 and I* still willing to
try conclusions with any team that
question* its title to the championship.
If you flud the slightest fault with
the Buckskin Breeches, hack they go.
We do'nt want our pants to be one
stitch the wrong side ol best. We put
a guarantee in the pocket of each pair
—if you find a fault in them or any
other make as good, or better, you can
have your money hack.
Arbucldes’ Coffee
Is the Standard of Coffee Excellence by which all Coffee Quality la Compared., *
No. ft I
Olnlng Room Table
Oloth.
Tati* Cloth, white with rad bast
Sice 10 X U Inches.
Hast postpaid receipt ef * rest
MUM* etiMf aad #0 elnatarse
eat from wrapper* of A chuckles'
Bosehni Cuflee.
Wkm
order 11
bft sure U
•t»U the
color deal rod.
Ns laaptoi
will be
|<fM ONt.
No. S3. A Dress Pattern.
11 yard!
Printed Or-
gandie. t»
lacbt-a
wide, t col-
on to arlect
from, Pink,
Blue, Black,
Pearl and
Nile Green.
VaM-
rerelpi of
li rent
postage
stamp and
100 signs,
tares cat
Irom wrap-
per* of
Arbuckles'
Moulted
com*.
No. Bft
•lx Handkerchief!*.
No. Bft
Four Handkerchiefs.
No. S3.
Lady’s
Apron.
Flna quality
white lawn,
wide string*
and fancy lace
Inmrtlon. HIM
11 x « Inch**.
Heat pa*t-
patd ob re-
ceipt of two
eoBt past-
a*e atamp
BBd 33 stg-
■araree cat
,(100 wrap-
per* of Ar-
Suckle*'
loomed Cot
No. 64. A Pslrof Window Curtains.
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81* tAdlee' Pnoket Handker-
chief*, hematitchrd, colored bord-
er*. size 11 x 11 inches. Heat post-
paid on receipt of 8 cent
pontage stamp and 80 sig-
natures cat from wrapper* of
Arbuckl—' Roseted Coffee._
UeauB**
Boadkw
border*.
*ia* 1W4 *
lSMlacnsa.
Mat
;Tip.‘.rc
poatagB
‘ 80P.,|g-
BBtoraa
eat from
wrapper* of
Arbaokl**'
Routed
Codes. ,
Each Cur-
tain a yard
wide two and
three-quarter
yard* long.
Seat post-
paid ob re-
ceipt ef 3
cent post-
age Btamp
and S3 elg-
aataree cut
from wrap-
per* of Ar-
buckle*'
Boasted Cof-
fee.
No. 53. A Pair of Shears.
•»*. ^.
Of the best American make, 1 Inches long. 8ei
on receipt of 3 cent poatage einrnp and 13 *lgualaraa
cut from wrapper* of Arbuckles' Bl asted C'oflC*.
a
No. 59. Razor made by J. R. Torrey..
The J. R. Torrey Baxot M
known os the best made In the United
6tatM. The printed guarantee of the manufac-
turer goes with each raror. Sent post-paid an
receipt of 3 cent postage stamp and 38 signatures cut from wrapper* of ArbucklM*
Roasted Coff.-e. _ __
No. $7.
A Pair of
Scissors.
Mod* by th* be*t
American menu fao-
turer* and wall Onleh-
«d. lncbeo long.
Heat poat-pwid aa
werelpt of 3 oeat
peitaie stamp and
83 signatures cut
(torn wrapper* of
Arbuckl**’ Boaelad
Mo. BO. Lady’s Belt.
to teat atyle, grain leather tea color IH
In. wide, nicker plated buckle. Kelts are
following ilru only, give *tze In Incbe*
when ordering, from Zi to 2d In.; from 27
to 12 In.; from U to 34 In. Hent poet,
paid an receipt of a 3 cent poet-
age stamp aad 30 signatures out
(Tom the wrapper* ot Arbuckles' Roasted
Ooflht.
No. 61. Man’s Belt.
133
No. 62. A Carving Knife and Fork.
Grain leather, tan color, nick l-piated I I
buckle and ring*. When ordering give 1 -
slue of waist In lncbeo. Belt* run from M ! A llrst-rl.ru set, mounted with genuine bnck-born handle*. Knife bind*
to 42 Inches In length. Sent poat-pntd 3 Inches long. Sent by express, charge* prepaid, on rucelpt uf
on receipt of 3 cent pontage *tamp 3 cent postage stamp aad 90 signatures cut from wrappers of.
and 30 signature* cut from wrappers ' Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee. When ordering D*m« your nearest JCxprma
of Arbuckles' Routed Coffee. Office ns well ce your Post Office.
No. 63. A Butcher’s Knife.
ms
.
Six Inch blade, bard wood
po*t-par"
cut from
handle, good materlnle *nd well finished, fleet
Id on receipt of 3 cent poetaxe stamp and 30 signatures
wrapper* of Arbuckles’ Routed Coffee._______
No. 64.
Cl
A Kitchen Knife.
Will cut bread, slice ham and saw the bone,
every kitchen. Heat poet-
id signatures cut from wi
_ _ __ Serviceable, and should be In
^o^JkYes^SW •WmP "“rf
No. 69
A Lady’s Pen Knife.
sz&oto
lLtv* tnu fmc.y tluisned blades.
Handle beautifully variegated
In imitation of onyx, gent
popr-pnld qu recolrt of %
irni i/o4*.ace nn«l 30
■iBnetiircfl cut from wrapper*
of Arbuckles* ltoaeted Coffee.
No. 07. Picture Frame.
} Cabinet sis*, brass,1
ellverploted. Seat
post-paid ea re-
ceipt ef • seat
postage stamp
aad 13 • Imma-
ture* out from
wrapper* of Ar-
buckles' Roasted
Coffee. •
No. 66. A Gentleman’s Pocket Knife.
Two-bladed knife made of best
material* and finished la work-
manlike manner. Heat post-
paid on receipt of 3 ceot post-
age stamp and 40 algnaturea
I cut from wrappers of Arbuckles-
' Routed Coffee.
No. 68. An X-L Revolver,
wi ——
Highest grade material and
workmanship, 32 calibre, centre-file
douhlo action. Hent by express,
chargee prepaid by na, on receipt
of 3 ceut pontage stamp and 130
algnnturcn cut from wrapper* of Ar-
buckles’ Routed Coffee. When ordering nam* your nearest
Express Office us well u your Poet Office.
No. 60. A. Lnntis.'nari’s Watch.
The •' New Haven” Is n watch of the ordinary Bite. 6tem
wind and stem set, (lust proof, ulckc-i-pletod cone, solid brek.
Quick beat movement, highly polished steel pinions. Modeled
after a standard wuteh, reliable tiine-heeper. The printed guar*
tee of the maker accompanies each watch. Sent post-paid
•a rseelptot'3 coat poutago utnnip and 90 signatures
cut from wrapper* of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee.
No. 70
A Porcelain Clock.
Imported porcelain frame, beautifully de-
corated. Movement made by New Havuu
Clock Co., guaranteed by them a good time-
keeper, I inches high, same width. Sent
by expreaa. charge* prepaid by um, on
receipt of 3 ceut postage stamp uud
113 signature* cut from wrappers of
ArbucklM’ Routed Coffee. Wbsn ordering
.line your nearest Express Office u well us
you- Post .-.Tee,
No. 71.
Enameled Alarm Olook.
Highest standard of Alarm Cloak.
Beamless frame, ornamental ban da,
French pattern and second band.
Will run thirty hours with one wind-
ing. Sent by express, chargee
prepaid, oa receipt of 3 seat
postage stamp and 80 slgnst-
lures cut from wrappers of Ar-
buckles’ Routed Coffee. When or-
dering name yonr nearest Exprsu
Office and your Post Office u wall.
Tills Is a picture ot the slg-
nhht.c on Arbucldes’ Roasted
GouM V-'rappor, which you are
lo ci.f out and send to us at ■
voucher.
No ether pari ol the Coffee
Wrapper wll be accepted as a
voucher, nor will this Picture be
accepted as such.
SOME OF OUR SIGNATURES ARE PRINTED ON RED BACKGROUND.
Address all communloatlons to ARBUCKLE BROS., NOTION DEPT
This represents one page of a List which Is found In each
pound package of ArbucKles* Roaited Coffee, and wltn mod
package in which the List Is found the purchaser has bought
a definite part of some article to be selected by hi in or her
as a voucher, In accordance with the directions printed in
connection with each item Illustrated and described tn the Lieu
Thle List will be kept good only till May 31,1900. Another
page of thle List will appear In thla paper shortly.___
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y*
C. EC. PICKFORD.
K
HABIXIAL,
TEXAS.
-AGENT FOR-
giper k stiles,
Fire and Accident Insurance,
San Antonio, Texas.
Repreaentfng:-
Liverpool, London & Globe, of New V ork.
Queen, of New York.
Phoenix, of Hartford.
District Agents for:- _
Accident Department AETNA Life, of Hartford,
We Have Been Appointed Agents For
THE ROCK ISLAND PLOW CO.
-AND BELL—r-
Their Famous Sulkey, Hand and Disc Plows.
JSMMSTSM <& EMILY,
Call on us For Your School Supplies,
‘FREE ”
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T investor, tourist, and health and home seeker: will be sent
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Sevier, Hal. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1899, newspaper, November 11, 1899; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107985/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .