The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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C. P. WOOD, President
J. A. MILUKIN, Vice President
O. L McCAULEY, Secretary Treasurer
Sabinal Mercantile Co.
-CAPITAL STOCK. I20.0JO.-
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Wc sell Roy*l Tailoring, made L>” The Royal
Tailors, Chicago.
There is no better good tailoring to be had at the
same low cost.
Here are two things you can be certain of when you
wear Royal Tailoring—you
Wc show 500 newest paterns in Fall Dirsi Suitin'-*.
All garments made carefully correct to strict measu:;-
incuts—no chance for you to U dissatisfied.
Cuts No Ice
Whether or not we have
been here the longest or
whether we are the lar-
gest. If we didn’t actu-
ally sell the very best
goods upon the most sat-
factory terms we would
not be enjoying a trade,
the volume of which has
startled our competitors
out of their lethargy and
caused them to open their
eyes in wonder and sur-
prise.
Toke this Tip
and see us before you op-
en an account elsewhere.
Union M&.de Garments are the
Best. Ask for the
Carbart Brand
Sadinars Largest, Cheapest arid Most Up-to-date Store.
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As for pasliii, lie is “one who rules
a piovince.M--From London An-
swers.
WHAT THEY MEAN.
t UN I IM Mi I liuM I-'! Ur T I'.UIK
Siixuii “Vyi.g” mill "ewer, ’ to the
(iotlne, won! "kum" 11 nice. They
rea IV mean, therefore, f tlier and
niulher.
It might he imrgiucri tlnit tlie
word “knight" had a similar origin
hut llie fuel is quite t>e reverse.
The Saxon word is “might,” a ser-
vant. Later it earin' to mean u
lighting servant, or defender,
t'hevaliei means no more than
horseman. “Chevul” is «»t course
the French word for “horse.”
The ruler of the (iermiin Em|iire
insists on the title of kaiser.
Kaiser is only the Germanized
form .of Caesar; so the German cm-
peior thii» claims to he the direct j
sitrorssur of Koines imperial ru-
lers. Oddly enough, the mlers of;
Austria elai n the same title upon
s;niili*r grounds. Even ni«* r e |
ettaiige i- the tact that llossia’s
Hi •oareliv have f«u centuries wish-
•d I tin world tn term them Caesar^
Cz f, or tzir. as the word sh-oild , moo j. prnrniseil. An ndnils- |
be s)adt, is the Russian equivalent -iun lee of 2oo will he charged to see I
fur • ‘ne.-ar. the fun and The Sentinel vent,ires ,
Siihiiii i» all Ari*bio wind imply— the prediction that it will tie well
ing “p *»vi*r, and klvu v •• im,|i n.,|-i|i the money. Doors open at
cates that its Wafer ha- a f*nk ft; curtain at 8;:J0t
aufierinr t»» any prince or viceroy; *'*
und inferior ool' |.. rl ti • *. 1 le- Sul- I Mis- Annie T -m and her sister,
nJ| i.j 1,1.. a -n«r»—. r tlrs. Ilowel!. were lore from i.eak-
M«li'ili"‘,aiw whoenrii-s hmd*-Ms rv, Tuesday.
Robbed The Grave.
A startling incident is narrated
hv John Oliver of Philadelphia, as
follows: “J was in an awful con-
dition. My skin was almost yel-
low, eyes sunken, tongue coated
pain continually in hack ai d sides
no appetite, growing weaker day
l>\ day. Three physicians had
given me up. Then I was advised
to use Electric Hitters; to my great
joy, the firs' hotile made a decided
improvement. 1 continued their
n-e for three weeks, and am now u |
well niau. i know they rohladthej
grave of another victim.” No one
should iitil to try them. Only oOc
guaranteed, at all Druggists.
Old Maiilw Convention.
The spinsters nt Sabinal are go-
ing to “in convention assemble"
a* At'motor Hull next Tuesday .
night the IfHli. im>l , nnd a high
FOOD FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
The more natural diet is more palatable, invigorating and strengthening to body and mind—right to the
contrary with unnatural, improperly prepared food, which stunts the growth, dwarfs the mind, causes a
lack of will power and steadiness of nerve. No doubt that fifty per cent of the failures in life can be
traced to improper diet when young.
D? PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
is a natural food, and is healthy for growing children. Let the children try it, and note after continued
use the mental and physical vigor it imparts.
Palatable—Nutritious—Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat
Mg tlgnmtur* an
•vary package.
Dr. Price, the creator of Dr. Price’. Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flaming Entracta. "
Prapsnd by PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO., Food Mills, RATTLE CREEK, MICH., Main OHIom, QMMSOL
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For Sale by
JOHNSTON & REILY
LOUIS M. PETERS.
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Sevier, Hal. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904, newspaper, April 15, 1904; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108479/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .