The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 31, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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T H E N E W S
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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von m ninKNTAit i is tut iismmaii in
Vn urn uutliorliil to iiniinuiHo It
Ihi vtortlt m a cutuliilat I i r pieaintti
tivo In tho legislator fiom thm the 74tli
dUUict lit the ucxt general eleUion
KUt Hill HU1
Wo are nutlmnnl in nmiotuKe II
IlOWItld 1H 11 < limlllllt < ful tilt nllin t
bhfliill of I ld omil ut Urn tn it < Icit urn
Wo aie nuthnrit il to aiiiinuin < Col L
l NniiiitciH ut acumlliliito lur tho ottii
> l Htullt of this tountj nt the next ilei
tion
lonTItEASUItFn
I offer iny elf a cumlhUte for the onion
trtMnurer uf Sim S ilii count v 1 ho miNt
1 mv gmnuntio forth future It t lei tod
I promt the people tn ilo m wholo dun
with llio luw in m only iuito IbHpiit
fnily inking u luwiruhle cnimldi uitInn
frnm tho penplu I ahull Im thiitilful tor
wlmlovur tuippurt miy bo giten tuu
nhCtlmi itrnt Iuosili fu Xmcmhei
ItcimiMjt fully Wit iv Wii i tM
ton issrscToii or iiiihs i > avimwji
We urnunthoiUid to uniiounijothunnmo
ofJnn Doflkjnjto Hi a nuulidntn Tut I hi
oflini orinitpvLUiL ofUiU i and animal ut
the election in November next
I nit ahuhmh
Wo nrn nntliorltil totinnomicotliennmo
of oiti 1 huxtoit tor tho o til re of iiwwor
uf bin b itu untidy ut tho nuxl election
Knit Milium All oil VKY yiJlll JTIUCIU
mm ruin
Wo nm ititliiirirud tujtmiomice thomimo
of John I 111loll nt nlielm umnt an u
rindld ito for tho ollli o ol tlihtih t tittorue
or tho Wlli jtiiHrlil tlUtiit t oiiiimhmmI of
tho rounttiM of Ionrlin Imudiion poena
Prealdiu unil LI Pinto Llettiou in Ni >
MMiihor nixt
LOCAL AFFAIRS
Wo havo had good genolul rt n
duillttho jiiKt week and wo iii t
hivetlnu prospects fur a good tuuon
ci op
C I lie ity is tltn rcgtiinrit an
tiini il ii cnr lor tlui itihi hui lhulti
and Uukhi Num Ollliu it W kmill
miirH stori n
AlnlnnrkjEColPlACKPRAUGHr
f cc of rlinrge at
J X Kdillni A Co lr I W IVn
treV or S llAVhtlu Cu i
Ir J I Miller IUill tikllrrriMl
a viry liituinstliiR iHscoiirdti ut this
iilneo on lust Hnmluy at wlilrli tlinii
IMr A T I oul win iiiiliiiut il
Mr John I Union of Piint IlmU
is our nujilutcil iijiiit n tliit nlnci
Any enntttut for mili ciiiIloin ulwi
dsriniiii utc nmilu by linn mil I
lionorul bv us
Mr HI iKiiify on tlio south bIJi
f tho iiinmio ItciiM ii full iiirtoriiniMii
uf < tnilo mill funii grorcnis ttlinli hn
Mill wii try ilimip lor ciili Sii hi
nilveitiMuinent
3LACKDRAUGHT cur d pip
ia iiuliRimUon unit h urlliurn
Kor klIo liv J N lililins iV Co
Mr Tom Tlnntoii who in will
Liinun lolliii propli of thii countv
lutM his nnnio in tin niun 111 n i null
ilnto for Mitwir If tlcLteil ho mil
nmUu ngouil ofuYu
It i 8ilil lint thcronroBiVoinl Int
raves in till nullity nuppiwil to lio
iiiiiiicincly viilnablo Wo h ito not In
iiitrtn1 uhothiT our cnnit himso U In
cluilcil In tho uuinlici ur not
On Thiirsilay last ft wagon tinin
pniscil through town luivini ina thou
sunil uiinlicUnf imIh lor tlui tiuigi r f
wlinntocttinpiit t Ilnckberrj Spilugn
Jlilclnll ooiiuly Iho oats ncro from
Hull county
Plop mine Calomel and try BLACK
DRAUGHT for 111rr UUeasw
Tor Snlo by Or 1 W rcntrou
Tho glowing cotton crop bills fulr
now to bo unoxcellcil In thli county
Thoso nlm hiivo tnkoli tho troilblo ti
cultlTitoofllilintly thin crop will bo
amply rnwaiiloil unlusi priceti become
gioutly rniluccil
Slicci for Sale
Onn humlioil anil fnurti en ltiiul of
Morliiu liiicka Bi lrcluil from tho beat
thorough broil stock fuiiui In Vermont
nml Missouri for nlo nt Slrickling in
lluruot countyf Texas by
A Yor
Tho Cniuborliml Irusbytnrlaii
cbiirch coniiucncijil n piotrietcil mont
ing near thu mouh of tho San Sab i on
Thiirsilay Inst to bo continued orcr
Sunday Hon J Jf Monro S M
IbwU and other good apritker will bo
prescnt
Take BLACKDnAUOHT and you
will n Vrr 1 billon
Korsalo by S IIvVliiio it Co
Tho colored portion of our com
iniitiity li Boniowhat agltuted Ter tho
qnestlon of freo hchoola Thoy want
thoboiiefltoftho froo cliool money
lmt wem dlvldcl i0 irolor
meani l bo ntoil t btnln It If
thoro Is nny clionl money for this por-
tion of our population iomo
philan
thrope peuon should take tho mutter
in httiid auil cu that they get it
uwi n untirunra
iAM r oM u H
It icems highly prolnble from pres-
ent Indications that nllliougli we unr
not ha e a gi in i al luidin h boom thn
fall wo hle at li nst pn std our hard
cut limn l or nlnlotho wheat crop
was what might biMiillnl a total ful
ille tin to mil boa millaii nt itiniititj
ol com laisul In eveij n i tion of tho
comity to supply tho homo demand
and in aonio portions thoio will boa
lonsnlirablo him plus In most paits ol
the i ounty there has been a gn at de d
ol syrup made both fiom tho sorghiim
and ambit tann probnbly neatl >
enough to supply tho dem mils tor
honiu uso Ipoii Iho ielntlu meritH
of tho two dirterint species of enne
opinion seems consideiiibly divided
though wheio tho auiber bus bail a fair
test wo billove it is the favolite witli u
inajorily Owing to tho scan ity of
feed during last full ami winter the
hogs welo killed oil ery closely ultil
ill conciUetii thelo will bo Icu polk
raised In thu county tills year than
usual but us tho grass Is generally fall
and cattlo in good ordei it Is probable
that beef will bo ninilo to nupply tho
detlcicney in a great measure
Tho outlook for the cotton nop
seems itntiHU illy tlitteting Theio has
been a gieati r urtcago planted this
than in any funnel y ear in tho county
and tho nop now bids fair to bo a
henry one At nun tlnm iltuliig the
season itwas found tint thu woim
would seriously iupiro the nop lmt
wo lulloo tint nt the present time the
farmeis enti rtain high liopen of nn
abiinilaiit yield and liom tho best in
fiiiiiiation wo can obtain it is probable
lliat there will bo fiom onefoiiith to
onothiid uioro bilea raised in this
county th in in any former year
In most poitions of the county we
have had iiioie than Iho usual rainfall
din in tin uiiiintr month ami the
ii suit is that tile i i
line growth toil louttl
In i
1
uue i mis dmuif tho Loiiiinj tall on
winter raive vit tie iininl mid oin
stoil will pas lIn w iner in sin h ion
illtton as will iialiti tho l ust t to ual
i upon his surplus i ul in the enu
iug spring Tin ol the
county geni rill ii pint thin links in
prime Louiiitiou and of coitiso lot
sheep linv re isim itil be expittiil to
yii Id a henwer ib ice tliio i in pos ibly
be prodtli ed liy those pool in ouliil
Last but b no mi aus b 1st the peeati
nop bids tall to be abundant the
tn i s in tiitiHt pilies tu mg lo uled and
111 11 int well niliinrnl In giowth
tin ik tins eiop will equal in value
tuily one halt as imtli ns the coining
crop of cotton
Altogether oui fal pro pi cts arc rath
i r ilatti iiu and wlule it cannot be
hiiei i ill at oiK iiounil
fulli tenni r liom our long peiiod ot
tin im lal depression yet wo think we
a tli it the county general
Iv mil bo in a far uioro healthy and
onihiii i uiiihfin i this fall than bus
1 1 u the iiii Iu iho past two or thrie
lull
Pie M thodist District High School
to tioesrulilislieil here and delayed one
earb iho piessuro of haul tunes
liom failure ofeiops istobn put Into
opintinu us soon as tho neepssaiy
buililings can bu erected Xotiilng
will bo mnrendvantngenii9 to this com
mnnlty than tho iistalillshiicntof such
nn instllutiou in its iniiUtnnd wo con
gratiilato limit heartily tho people who
h ivo Lhililieu to oiluontn upon Iho
prospect of haling a duo collegl ito In-
stitution situated so convenientlv
lor a school of the kind no moro fa
orablo point could Intro been selected
within the district Wo have a most
beautiful site for a largo town health
fill with n fine climate surrounded by
a beautiful titubaicil country with ev-
ery prospect of soon ifavlng railroad
connection witli tho balinco of Iho
woild as wo havo now communication
by telegraph Our elovalion nbove
tho soaleTel about 1 KID feat giro us n
llghfpuroandinvlgomtlny atmosphere
which secures us front many forms of
disease so prevalent in law humid
ilistilcts lureiits desirous to educate
their sons and iluughtom will find it to
their interest to eenuin homes hero
where health and the comfort of a de-
lightful temperate clhnuto ran bo en-
joy ed Our society Is oiceptionably
good for n frontier town and will un-
doubtedly ho greatly Itnprovid by the
establishment of the High School
Chinch organisations will soon erect
homes of worship which aru lunch
needed at present At tho recent ses
sion of tho district conference held at
Lain pans this wcok ton Ion of the
school committee In intending time to
subscribers was ratified mid the com-
mittee now informs us that tho sub-
scriptions will be collided when due
and that tho work will commcino im-
mediately
Overflowed bottom lands nn tho
livers this year havo produced moro
thuti Ihteo tlnliM as inucll corn to tho
acre ha the majority of land no t over-
flowed 1arnifrs having crops on the
low laipls itiu rejoicing over a largo
licltl
Mr s U How ml 1 autlioiit d t >
ait as gi ueial agint of the mw
Any eontrnets lnado by hlui will bi
honoied by us
CkACKDIUUGrT inns ro i
ms ml ol It
he
Im sale by 1J W Pontics
Tho gcoeial raina having filled tin
lakes sloughs and ponds with watei
may cause eiekuess this coining fall
though it is hoped such will not bo tho
ease
Al J I IViys lhery stable in
fJi olji town ho isi s tire well fid anil
grooiinil and tiuns mid Mliu los uie
lured on most loasonabto tonus lie
keeps one of tho most populai stables
in tho Stnto iW
liov W II Moulows n minister
ofnoteoftlie Chiltiuti llmrili lins
lieen nppointeit evangelist for the
counties of tan halm Mi Culloeli Ma-
son and IJnno He will have legular
appointnients in each one of Iho coun
ties named and willcnuliuo his labels
elltllely tn them
1 mii ilurf ul liver romplstnt I One
dollnr s ivnrtli of DLACKDflAUOHT
would hnve acl Ins life
lor sah by 8 il White 4s Co
Willis Johnson who lives In the
eastern portion of MiCulliuli county
arililentally sliot himsilf a few days
ago lie was in the uetef buckling n
pistol aintinil him when it fell nml
went oil the lull passing tliiongli the
ealf of the leg lie is not dangerously
hint but it will bo some timu bofote
lie will be able to bo about
The pioti ntnl meeting near
Harkeys school bouse ilosed last
TliniHilny otiling sV onslileia
blo iiiimbei bus been lidded to tho
cliuich lining tlio services Hintrul
able mlnlstois lino been in tegulai nt
tendanee and the pleaching nciord
iii l > has beun aide The people rest
ib ut provided for all fiom a distante
To enable all to subscribe for the
Nhws dining tho mining campaign
wo will make this very liberal oiler
Wo will stud the Xkms to all now suit
scilbris liom now till the 1st of Jnuu
aiy for sixty tl it tents or fiom now
till tho 1st of January I8 S fur S2 51
Tula Ian very gieat reduction on the
pi ice and one that will be in tho loach
of all
DrsStoililatdanillnlteiideiillsIs
of Austin who hate boon in our town
so vol nl days left tor the southwest on
riiiusday These gentlemtii made
many li lends anil aeiuaiiitances here
and by the supeiior tiiality of tinlr
weik established a good reputation
among our people They aio llrst
ehiss in their profession and owryniic
foi whom they did work is well pleusi d
Thoy will visit San snbt again sumo
time this yen
Tho San Siln binsa band tliniuh
at present without u teacher meet u ij
uliuly every Tuesday nml Siitunliy
nights fur practice When the bets
get thoir bniniltiowrcniber wbnmtliev
expect soon they will doubtless make
rapid progress and will soon be able to
lender any thing float Old Hundred
to tlio most dlilb ult pieces of Iho old
masters It is tn bo hoped that an in-
vitation will again bo eitended to tho
publir to bo piesent nt thoir meetings
at least once in each week
Our postmaster for thla place
thinks that nil publishers should bo
leipilietl by law to fold each paper
sent to subscilbeis abroad in sepaiate
wrappers with the addles on the
same Ho thlnks it great deal of time
is spent by postmasters in folding im-
mense bundles of nowspapoiB for de-
livery when tho publisher should do
this both to his own interest anil to
the Interest of his subscribers News-
papers sent in bundles fieiinontly ncv
er reach theii destination and the ad-
dress bolng obscuro ninny time can-
not bo deiHorod The qtteatiflii Is
should tho postmaster be imposed upon
imply that Urn work of the pnblhthor
may bo shortened
Humors nro still afloat touching
our railroad piospecta Many nro con-
fident that tho International will still
be the first to reach us witli a branch
from Georgetown > Vo will welLome
one from any quirter of course hut
wocanthelp woiideiingnt tho appa-
rent follv of the Austin business men
in permitting our valu iblo truiln tn bu
dlveited fiom them without nn effort
tu piowuit it Perhaps they are content
with the honor of being ritUena of the
CtpitiilCitj Hut glory uf this kind
will not enrich the merchants bankets
and others who strive tu do u legiti-
mate and honest busiiit s ftaloon
keepers gamblers and ejprenns will
pel haps reap a biannual harvest du-
ring the meetings of tho legislature
but unless Austin anakea to her true
interest soon she will bu outstripped
by many humble cities who do not u t
plio to statu Illinois and d not de-
pend so ninth upon their beautiful site
healihful climtto etc but vigorously
grasp and nee circumstances favorable
to their Interests They lot no opntr
lunlty slip tu improve and increase
their Initio
TCkrtwvwmn j i > an mi
Mi I I iiiMt n ii is tho rupiu
< ouuisroxiiiMT
VNSAltV TIAA8 Jul 2f >
ul pri
lunoiiul It Ins siibsiupturn list and will
proceed tu work imineiltatly Ho pin
poses to put hftt b iriels of water ptr
il n on tlie sipiaio In a lest rvoir to bo
liiuuslii I lit the toiiiity for the ptriod
of live yi ins fur the sum of nuo bun-
dled end eighty 1I0II1118 per annum
Iho following nie tho names and
amount sttbst llbeil WnuiUvS McCon
noll 6H > Wiley Williams Jit US
nni l > tep l i W T Murray iJlJi
ffTll N ill s fj T W Wind Sit
I 0 Mumiy fj D W Ptntress
ill J II llrown H > J I Pool
S101 lalgh llillleson Jill J W
Illakcney roll T II llait C P
Ileity > W A Wilson > P Pslep
> 11 inn Dtillleni re > o W I On-
ion 95 W T Ilnn 5 i S W Yne
yir Ilisiun liitentla to hateIho
water on the sipiaio by the 111la of
next mouth
Tint stine identical grccutiatkir
whom we alluded tu last wetkwns
again upon the stieet this week o
ctloiously vliiilicatlng tho prlnclpkn
of thcgin nback pii Ty inuroi loipieully
and fillcibly than heietofure lio de
et Vt viiaelLi 1 living inuvlng cir
nilalffig column of tho party j that ho
possessed evefy inherent piiuciplo of
tlio party ovcept tho actual gitenback
bills tiietnselves but had no doubt
would enjoy any money undo by the
goteiiimeut II S Hoods notevit pled
and ust at this tlmo would not tefuse
com though it was nieicil in fact
any tiling having tho stamp of the gov-
ernment that would proctuo lobturo
though minus tlio engle would bu itc
ceptablo
A man named Smith was killed in
Iaiiipisas county ytstt ulay mnrniiig
Tlie only paitieiilats tliat we can leiru
are that ho was in camp near IlnfTstut
lers live miles this side of Stntnfltt
when enme men rodo up to him and
aski il him if he had its they had heard
In en ciioulattng ripoits about them
te < tliug tattlu Ho aaitl ho had only
repeated what lio had heaid They
then nsned him to taku It bailc when
he said it was useless foi him tn do
thnt when it w as in o cry bodys mouth
lliey then shot him down This is all
wo can learn about the nffiir
1880
Illlol Mkuhi
I fi o tlmt your columns nro open tn
nniirihoiiiktico nml I tuku tho itt
iti o nt ankli loi ii lEttlo niuu
Owiug tn ti chiingn hi thu woithet ami
thu Mpioiii hlmuLirt tlmt Imvo mviveil
thu dinniiiti pgtutl m uml Hwtllnl
tlnrtATwitiii th long ffifiH i f our iltt
int ltuo MtniftluHl riiilutjij mi nl
itio4t iuiuici iliiitnl iWgteo ul liipii
nod umuiiK all clusitH nt uiiry ago
anil tox Ami now just nt thin thnu
i union tho gout imwft that thu luilinud
h uiniiiij tn thu pi no uitliui tlio next
tuilvu iniuitliH Now Mr Iilltni I
loiild not tt Hint tho tutiiptitinn In
uiito uinl let tho nutmilu uild kunw
tiie ptofpciHtti liiipptnona that ninny
if tun itiLiift ato imv tMiju > iuj
Ilioy now npiu u bright glnw ut hip
pi hop a nu thoir luroioturo long fucen
which liio nn uiiHl thoir onlltmr >
wnUli liiiutlth linfili and riupth
Out citiroiiA mo imiIIivUmI tofittlar fn
riiaps cnnlnrtiniii tho Intatiou of
tho depotinicIiliioMinp u igon janli
Minok pens chutDis water hotLh addl
timm tn tho town cto iml in fact
ffttihii on iCuroat city in tho future
Hm pOMilmily of a tmwr on ltoutid
Moantnin waa Iiiutfd at lriccs of
itul o tnto in town hive luhaiim
vindn ytmtoida > rnn iuj from mm thnu
muid tn twciitlvo hundrid per cent
and nobody was tinxioiu to noil ien
lor moro Hum fabulmis priccM I bo
liovo majority huvo concludid tlinf
thn doput would bo lorutcd on tho
MfiuLb ido of toui nml if tlmt would
bo tho ei o tho horotoforo uorthlocH
rncKy liUU would ho Mtluablo then I
notictd for tho llrnt time that dlnnp
pointrnttitn hink tlio heart of ninu iia
ononf tho party k t to hi Vc 1
iiiM by ojuluiminjr that lio win ruined
iiftntii that ho lind recently fold ton
acrfs of timo hlllit tor a rtomiml price
and it wnt all that ho pnvoiwcd Iho
furirto ofill thin was tltoa uranco tliat
u Eentleman had piiwod through town
who mild hut little hut had ictii lined
long enough to oxaminn tho town and
Mtr piWilti buy property and in firt
biM actnl in tvurli mannrr I lmt tlioy
wiro aatlgflrd that tho railroad wn
ciiniing ntid tlmt lio know it As lio
waa tho mil man finm a dUtanro wjio
hail propnsed tn buy propertj In San
SuHa In t Inn timo tli if together with
publluitioiiA in no vend leading Jour
naif wo u nudUifiit namnton tu
jui ttfy tlio ttudditi and fiinrmoui ad-
vance in roal eitito during tho last
t rotyfmir htiurt It U now raining
anil tho wiiter H convinced of tlio
pnwpeit of itniHtdliito relief by tho
element from tlio ill convenience riv-
eted upon ia by tho continued three
uundtmight by rorttotin to our hllU
and pralrlnj tlnir former liixnrlntit
t rnMeftiuid tho r < pringa to their for mm
volmno of water and all tho otlier
coiiforta and bletwlng produced by n
mitTcietey of nintlo whowem Now
Mr Htlltor wo havo enough to utiv >
oa fuel Oott without the railroad Wo
havo had tho rain to make tho grain
lor tho utock thla winter and u tine
totton crop throughout tho county
enoiih U invito immigration and Mill
adxuncu tho Liihanri d valuu of proper-
ty hi tho town uf San Snba
Saoitt udf
i n 1
SiinSabu liar JlerUmr
On thlA tli S2nddrtjrof July ltj0
tho ILtr of Han Sabi In piimuanio of a
utll met ut tho court hgiifto
Win Allison in u bhort aud appro
ito address organised the meeting
and Ieigh llillleson was called to the
chair anil John Ttiwius clectid secre-
tary
The following resolution offered by
D It Trlplctt was sccoudid and car-
ried
lie if i That It is with heart-
felt liletsillo that we see the naino of
our blether A S Pishor intntluncil
a a candid ito In lorn the State ton
volition lis judge ell tlio nppellato
liench iitid trout lung niipiaintniiin
with Mr Fisher and his able and lion
otable lourso ns a member of tho liar
wo respectfully lecommcnil hliu to the
people of the State and thilr drlegntts
in convention nssemlileil ns an honest
fearless and faitlilul lawyer and that
bo would be a t it dit tu ho State il
elected to the high position to which
we ucommend hinf
1 lie meeting alsu endotsed Judge
W A llliuLlviin nml Captain Acki r
for juilgo nml ilislilct iittorniy of the
llli Judicial dlstllet
A copy of thu above resolutions tn
bo flmislitil to the San Saba Xi vva
Iinil 111 in isos Clialrman
John C Towm s Scciettry
J M POOL
llcilcr in
Irocejies anii lluVWvtfrfe 1
Wiilluro Sliret SAN 8 MIA TCAS
jroflil niipiily Uria nn tinml nliltli lm im
0 yn tn h II nt
noiTOM piGUurs von cash
Hire Mill n t ull Cm
J S WILLIAMS 8 CO
bigti of AVJKV WOW
IVwIii tn
Grocorios mid Hardwares
AM
AO Ul CULT VUXh IMPLnunXTS
WoIUioHtiwt SAX SMtA ThXAS
Sum TtrHtni in n > nr nlicie tlioi
HtltKiM and IljtBM tuv ki pt
il bminU or
4Mf
A ESTEULECU
DoiiUniln
P a m i 1 y 0 r o c c r i o s
ISAVSAPA TlitA
A full tin nf coufiMtluuf rlM nlski tin burnt
tr
V IJAKEll
Staple and Fancy Oroccr
Anil ItistUr In
Stationery andNolions
also xewsdiawu
A fn1 tuwortmont ff Roculai lwnjrion limit at
tllO IHshtOlllUl tllltlJIlIK 4
San Saba Meat 3Iurkel
SLIDKKS ItOAltK rropiictcrs
WMt He riiWle Sjguw SAN SAI1A TEXVS
KupBlwnyxu hinJ frtfch nitiaU MiiMCfi etc
45 Jm
SANSAliA HIGH SCHOOL
Mrs W A 1HIS0Y Principal
Tlio fourth nnnuft ivnnirin will gin
7Iontlnr cplrtnbrrWi ISjn
All linuichttii of on FnjllntiMnaiitlon thiirotigtly
taiiubt
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ma ctoiiKritvamiimtioNOMJiritv
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rrlmnryD partnipnt pdrnmntli 1
lrtP r lon I jmrtiiifiit t > r month 3 00
llleii hovt Itepurtmriit mr niotilh 3 00
J II EDDINSlTo
DRUGGISTS
Ami Ofnfrl trAl n In
Toilet Articles Faints
OILS VA11N1SIIKS etc
Irfiarripllonii cart fully rompnnailcHl t U hmim
of tli < i < Uv < ir flight
inly tho iurett ul rrwhptl ilmg Vfft In
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Tobacco ami Cigars
Alia
CONTKCTIONKItYOr ALL KINDS
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ilrnialiiK 1 finally KDt imiupUy ituva 4 3m
ESTRAYS
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nhrtuliln ur MMnt 13 htuula high UMt hU
ranolil
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fur J W llMnitaa J V iflint Ho I K rt 0 >
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buut lOyvaraolt t > ro4tJA IIA ronnMts > l on Uf
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i > rao < Ilbran > ltMlrit oit ItIt hotiMor ami
Mtrklniteoll A black < ouy Ulllon about 13
ha Uhitth IstrMnolil lna < t l Iril nhwtMer rwl
bttlllslwr ana ace yrarUnS war colt ito bnuwt
TalrniipbyJ I Oarrol n fntrayr1 VrfWti
thovamaiviilcsfr bey in r oll Ihrw
wMis f t a < tniall Mar In facf 11 liaiuuhuh hrao
ilMiAHMtltftkhiuiUar Al n noml liorwp 4
trr i > tlatwulll haitata hlsh wllha whit atrtak
iu faitvlMfvt braiKlM J > o UI jlwuhtrr 43
J K Uaixyc v ci ao
70 V WEEK
I twlly ou
AujiUtta Uaiu
Il9a > tayallauni tullj mt > ct
tflt r > r > AtMtv Tl ll CO
U3 If
JOOD NEWS
I hivo opened onn of Iho bont so
ltctt d mid moBt complete etock of
Fali and Winter Goods
Pver brought to this market Citl
zens of
SAN 8AIJA MCUILOCH COXCIIO
and ndoliiiiig cnnnllca will find It tn
their lntinst to glto mo a call before
going elsowlicte and cinmluo my
stock of
Dry Gonilvi
trcnily 3Inilo Clothing
llools and Shoes
Itlniilitls
rrlnlK
Hosiery
Uoves etc
ptssji largo lot of
nod tho bent and lingcst nssortnient nf
II A T S
OTcf In tho store
Fancy and Staple JTolions
Groceries
Jiiecnswaio
Glassware
llardwarrJ
200 SACKS OF SALT
I am thankful for n line run of cus
tom and ant determined that no aloro
shall
oivr you Jioinoi iiettck goods
for your money
Having long supplied
STOCKMPX AND PAUMUItS
I know just what they need
Call and see for yoinsehcBi
Yours respectfully
11 It 0 MUflKAY
K rro an ninin lion on iH fnnfl hv InTl omtln n
ftfhlo riuiolintloii r ii Mtlnjtailfbllltatwl thy
tii ami i nln htne thin ana liitanlrltlwns rlrru
lallxi with lltwtitiat hlotnw li MtUn tha rtuiHt
tl moat lilglilj aiiiii tltmH AtiI thfl innit Jvupiilor
tonh nn < l vninllio In < xUtcnefl
Koranic by al Hruwt Ua d drakra prnerallf
WALTER TIPS CO
AUSTIN TEXAS
Dealers in
GEIYEIIAL HAHJJWAItE
nnd agenta fur
ATLAS i ItUSSlUr rNGINHS
lliANTEKS k SIMMONS ItHAD
UltS COTTON WtESSES
OUILETTPIKENIX lHATT8
uifi
victou cani mills evap
ouatous
ItUSSnLL and KIXGSLANP tc FHIN
OEbON TIIHESIIEItS
SCIIUTTLEU and MITCHELL V AQ
0X3
JOHN DEEltE PLOWS
MoCOUMICKS ltEAPEUS AND
M0WE1IS
COUUTLAND IIUGOIKS SIlUNd
WAGONS AND AM11ULANCUS
COLEMAN COIIN MILLS
W raolUUr Ititlte Iti fftftlt of csta tis
TJua MtCnlhsib MtJ lti S < t Ut Tlsltmiresub
Ilsbmmt nil msi rs lUHtnsViostilt w kntpon
ltn1 Hi vrr Wsl riiMjr sntl vsrlrtv tt Ilsnl
vrsi ml Asiltulliir1 lan > ltiiiwtu sua thslur
prtoM sre t erv nnslt isle 31 Jul
San Gihviol Nursery
CftsUlsluslliilblK1
J M SHELL Proprietor
OFOWIBTOWN TEXAS
Trrnt suit shtnU silalitisl lt tho clllnste l > lol
ta Liivtiurufe huuiiutliMtTy tUly
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