The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 21, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL AFFAIRS
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r mTguTug celebrate th 4tli
this J car t
Mr W I Smllli is doing < nu ftco
work in tlio painting lino lie ia
making llO town look notitnnd nltrac
tlvo
ln accepted a
Mr Ed Montgomery
position ns clerk with Mown PollooU
toGlbbs Tli firm lias mado a good
selection
who has
Mn Do W Klrkpntrlrk
been very 111 wltli fovcr for several
day past we are glad to Mate is Im
Improving
Miss Wroun started for her old homo
in Virginia Wednesday morniug o
Shell ro
tliuo
wish hot nploasan
turnrnlii M 1
Mr J P Green wo t unfortunate-
ly got wet and only brought nbout 17
cents per pound Mr Groan wool
wns considered second t nolo before
it was damaged
Judgo Thomas returnid flow his
trip to Northern Texas n fow da a ago
nndenyshola wllllug to llvo nnd dlo
in San Saba now lie saw 110 bettor
country during his travels
Judgo Onions numerous friends will
bo pleased to know that ho is conval-
escent The Judgo accompanied lit
dregg to San Saba on Monday and ho
will remain hero for sotno tliiio
The first number of tho L ntpisaa
Visitor 3 It druthers odltoi and
pubtlstior hasbcfii loceivod It Is
t oll edited attractive and neat nnd
reflects ninth credit upon It publisher
After tho storm Mondey ovonlng
Mr T W Ward received the glad ti-
dings that abont 30 rnsor back pigs
were gathering hhfoite nnd it wns
thought they would have tho whole
Held devoured by dark
Lkctuue Ily reqtiost of tho clll
zona of San Saba tho Hot A Lookott
of Unmet will deliver a lecture at tho
Court IIouso in San Sain on next
Monday night June 23d Tho subject
will be There is in external index
to every thtngmatcitr or immaterial
It is ofllclilly prnelalmcd from tho
hoodlum bureau of fruit stealing in
this section that tbo reason for des-
poiling trees of reaches and plums
nnd breaking tho important branches
of the samo will closo as soon as tho
crop is garnered nnd tho maximum
amount of ilamago Is done to invaded
promises This announcement will bo
hailed with pleasure by ut least one
householder in San Hvba whose fruit
trees shrubbery and gaidou havo suf-
fered untold agoulos at tho hands of
Juvenile inaruudors during the past
few weeks
Tho Nocturnal Bovino
Its an Infernal outrsgo simply that
nud nothing moro For sovornl weeks
past wo have liad tho raiafurtiino t
have our beautiful shrubbory nnd trees
pruned closo to tho ground pad oar
whoat oats onionBpotatoes calibogo
cotton seed eto devoured without
our permlesloo And It is our opinion
that the cltUens who havo spent numb
titnoand money In beautifying their
premises would be perfectly jiistifled
in Ailing plumb fdll with dynemlto the
carcass of tho noctnrnnl bovine better
known us the town cow if caught in
sldo their inclosures Tlio cow like
the hoathon ehluoc must go
Tine UrinEX If yotl want to see
what can bo done In the way of gar-
dening In San Saba jn t go nml visit
Mr iohn Jackson It is an old snj lag
that Anything will gran for a Swiss
man and ft may be our friend Jack
sons origin may havo something to do
with tbn liuurant growth of his Swiss
roses cabbages nnd lettuce bnt cab
bifgo nnd lettuce nlouo does not seem
4 to 111 tho measure of his ambition for
ho has n goodly quantity of onions
radishes cuenmbers and pens ami wo
Imply offer tho suggestion that possl
My Intelligent effort wns tho talisman
that losured turret ami that the same
charm would otioblo any of our towns-
men having land to supply tholr ta-
bles from tholr own gaidcns Mr
Jacleona peaches are largo and havo a
fine Aavor
Fiyr pEACUrsJo t Wednesday
while the Nuvvn family were enjoying
thn privilege of spending an hear in
each other soeloty onr frjend Y A
Wllsenhad tho proenmptlon to pro
sou u with about half bushel of ho
Quest mehet wo hate seen this year
and for which Mr Wllion will usecpt
our thanks
Tho cnlturo of froil being highly
osaenliM to good lltlogr o annotro
fiala from again tios lln cf tbo pro
gressSan 8 ba county Is making in
toft direction Mf Wilson and a largo
number ot put cltUcm haro qi vot
nmctUm to fruit nl > r ami nw
ptOT by ft tie prin r t on
tho wtt H nutate that m tine fruit tatt
lietaUeil InSsueubMuanly as any
whera In UlC WUUlry n
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Irllon of die Snnto tv Directory
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finlus t a lilt tln In Mliint t enlng
t v in r ici 11 urn il tli it thn stoeltmld
i rs did nut uppinvo of rlie proposition
ot ttio dlioetor and the lurthet ex-
tension of the rond has therefore been
nlinnilimiil n lnnrnli DNpntcll
lhe abovo inforniation will doubt
less ho rocilved with rcgn t in
quaitera Oiont hopes nero indulged
There mny bo cases In which luck
docs a great deal for an Individual or
a whole community but onroxperienco
has been that if luck docn anything for
us it is gencrnlly In tho way of pre
senting opportunities and that if we
woall aval ourselves of tho ridvnn
tagosof luck wo mustido it by our
energetic utilization of said opportu-
nities nnd that to Insure prosperity
e must look out fur lay hold on nnd
vigorously push ovcry opportunity that
presruts Itself
The project to eeeuro tho Sant1 Vo
fn a short tiuio may present tteilf in
but n dimly glimmering possibility
yet by a timely nndearnest effort upon
our part ti mty btt made to loom up
Intonhrliiliiiy g1l g prsbshil
nnd culminate Inn grand suecoss Who
doublfthnt tlnio will not bring the ex-
tension of tho St LonU narrow gnuge
and perhaps tho Tosas Central and
San Saba will beooinos n thriving rail-
road center as nnturo destined her to
ho Indeed this is not a morn Ideal
piiture hut a substantial probability
whioh no man can sny will not bo fully
realized In the grand march of future
progress
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It is slightly u mm
The weather Is heating up and so
Is the campaign
Tho weathrr for tho past week has
been warm and pleasant
Taliafcrroa Ico machine wasnt In-
vented a momont too soon
r s beginning to smllo over
tho brightnlng crop prospects
rarmera nro busy harvesting and
times nro rutlicr dull In town
Satan will bo bombardcC from all
tho pulpits iu town to mortow
Services at nil the churches to mor-
row and ulso at the conrt house
Peached npd plums havo boon plon
11ful during tho past week on our
streets
Tho Into rains havo lodged oats bad
ly In a largo portion oftho county It
looks ns if It didnt know whou to stop
Judgo Walters has been attending
conrt at Llano for tho post two weeks
having been engaged to Inko charge
of several Important criminal cases
Tho Judge Is regarded as one of tho
foremost members of tho Texas bar
Our county ofllceraaro bcglnrjng to
warm npn little to their work and
ulthongh tho weather Is gattlng quite
warm they mnuago to caII on the
dear people attend religious meet-
ings and inako tender Inqultlw con-
cerning the health of tl eUi uis and
of tho JlMiilu population especially
But tho itiduttiiotM people of this
county aenii t euro vor little for
pulnlecl questions the crop outlook
being the mnln question with them
nuw
Mr J Hunt of tho UmpaMt Muilo
Company arrived In town Tuesday
uljtkt In thu Interest of his popular
bouts Jlr Until U one of tho ilnott
WBicn yoia warn Biasgirltei for nothing just go moil toll Si B8 IBowwrfl
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thnt tho Santa Io would not only bo
nblo shoitly to oxtond Its line from
tort Worth through tho Indian Ter
ritory but that tho Lampasas road
would be extended to San Sabn The
Galveston Nonssnys that the present
depressed ilnnncial condition of the
conntry in tlio main cause of tho en
forced delay in extensions and it is
fair to assume also tint wllh relief
In this direction which must shoitly
ensue tbo Qulf Colorado and Santa
Ve will bo enabled to entry out Its
contemplated plans of opeintiuns
However thnt road will soon bo forced
to tako some definite action so far as
this section Is concerned Tho Presi-
dent ot ono of tho best roads In tho
State is now corresponding with ono
of our leading men In refoionco to ex
tending his road to till place nnd
ihcncetoSan Angola There is ono
thing niro nnd that is San Sab w ill
havo a railroad before 1880
It Is by being nlways nwnko to their
interests thnt iininpasis has made nnd
Is still miking such stiides In the
march of improvement It is an old
saying thnt Qod helps those who
neip tnoniselvos nnd tho samo la true
of i nllronl corporations or any other
capitalists just as wo na individuals
feel disinclined to assist n laiy thrift-
less indliidunl sn do railroad corpora-
tions fuel toward tho citizens of n town
or city controlled by fossilized Ideas
nud actuated only by nonprogrcssivo
sentiments
Public Bohoolfl
A Citlenor ramp Creek wrlts
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in Mi Mill a nrllc ° headid as above in tho
I il Nk8 wo weeks ngo and snjs This
iiiiiin line of and Other counties will havo to be re
ill nb nit 2im dlstrictid How can this bo 1
havo liutir been dlntrlcteai stViiMV
districted Tho commisiiontrs court
nnd count judgelt seems to the pres-
ent wtiter could in n slnglo session of
a days length lay oir tlio county b
metes nnd bounds Into ns many school
many districts as tlnro now nro school com
munities It Is not necessary that
thoso boundary lines be laid oft with
mathematical exactness
Camp Creek doisut wish to com
jici men to net as trustees ns tho law
gives them no compensation for their
services fhcro uro men In every
community willing to work for honur
nud fame They have all the money
they need The ofllco of road over
seer doesnt go begging It has Its
ininluuionts for somo mm though
those emoluments uui not bo dollars
nnd cents The cilice of school trusteo
Is ono of dignity It dignities the man
whether the man dig Hies It or not
Tho day is now npun us when for
the discharge of tho duties dovoltlng
upon tho county Judge ns exolllcio
superintendent of Iubllo Instruction
no mean order of ability nnd qunlltlca
tions answer Tho new law requires
the county judgo to visit tho schools
nnd lecturo upon educational mattcis
orto employ somo ono to do boj to
hold teachers JnslltutcB etc There
nro moro than a orpoiala guard of
teachers In tho county standing rendy
to participate In any teachers meet-
ing thnt mny be called by the proper
authority There may bo somo Smart
AllckV among tho school keepers of
the county who know so much more
than nil tholr conntry brothren whose
work they havo to do over that they
refuse to show their hands by partici-
pating Pi opor professional Informa-
tion nnd enlightenment would satisfy
them the way tu build up nnd Improve
their socalled high schoots is to unite
with other teachers In building up nnd
Improving tho common schools the
feeder of tho apex
ItLTKHIC Looncs
Mr Leo Kiikpatrick who has been
iu Unmet for several wocks for treat-
ment for his eyos nrrircd homo Tues-
day evening
Btrayod or Stolon
Joo S Clark tho popular yonng
merchant on tho square left town
fewdays ago nttcnslbly to visit his
parents In Vlrglnln but somehow or
other ho took tho wrong train and
landed In Mississippi Miss Mungor
will tell tho rest of tho story
Tho Razor Baolc Ho r
Tho lato Tort Worth Convention
waa deeply agitated on tho question of
fieo grass i but of course San Sibn ns
a city like Homo on a beautiful sind
hill has not been directly interested
in tho matter ot rango for cattle Hut
there is ono subject that Kos near the
heart of every citizen nnd that Is the
hog question It has taken deep root
In tho soil so to speak It has per-
meated every part of our social nnd
commercial fabric and has grown to a
magnitude nnd Importance tbnt com-
mands grave and earnest considera
tion liveryman who cares anything
for his country and realizes wherein
is tlio great comer stone of his pros-
perity feels a thrill of plcasuro ns ho
views solid phaltnx after phalanx of
hogs marching through our streets
Ho knows that speculation niay lead
to ruin tli at tho brightest business
prospects may provo vain nnd empty
itoluslons but n good solid vigorous
long legged bandyshauked sharp
nosed razor backed slab tided squint
eyed chlckcneutiug fox eared sneak
thief hog ho kuowa there Is some
thing in It especially when ho sees it
marching out of his back yard with a
festoou of young pea vines ornnment
ing its beautiful snout and chicken
feathers in its teeth Ho Is delighted
to see this ovidenco of enterprlso on
tho part of tho veteran hazelsplitter
and Is only too glad to coqtrlbute to
tho public wealth to lay his trnck
patch and poultry tntorcston tho altar
of tho public weal by encouraging tho
omnipotent hog San Sabas hogs aro
doing ns well as could bo expected
nnder the circumstances hut tholr
rights aro not fully upheld As they
havo a inalorltj being about sixteen
nblo bodied hogs for each legal voter
they havo a claim upon the town for
moro extended privileges It would
bo only fair ami eqnltablo between
man and bog that tho county coimnls
loticrt pass a law abolishing yard
fences gates door ways nad other
obtructloti > which dobar the great
mass of local swino front tlio lull en
joyment of tho fruits of tho land
This dene tho grand army uigruiiters
could march onward to the full frnl
tlnn of tholr gient destiny and devour
ever thing tangible in tho town limits
Tholr free ingress and stress tn nnd
from pilvato residences would also
tond to foster kind and fraternul feel
logs among neighbors and draw our
people neater together In one common
deslro to Increase tho grandeur of our
plfndld civilization by bootnlug tlio
hog business The vuiu > ljr vmnuiH
Ihetn In i
fJ jf fuows In flio sale ut liH f mo I iue front tlio po t
MaalnAl lnattiltn nt IIi ngeul foul iiuiiihi4sr u f > is ii
the best and most pnpnUu niaooauud Skl lww ilHrka
am mils them at thd lowest t tf > Mr v > rr > i Vu > e V M
luiot U lionet nml totlnW toil tco > VtlSm ftSSniWsrttf
Pie nt y toldpqa v h t fa I < th Um j U f l i
tho S 11110
A eojujtyjjaiid they dcslro so rao person
s sj jjeach commnnity to boVreient to
assist tliein
In their labors A school
teacher or trusteo ncqualntec with tho
school district preferred
Poll DisTniCT ATT0nNET In orir
announcement column today will bo
found the name of Major Henry M
Holmes of Mason ns n candidate for
District Attorney for this district Mr
Holmes Is welt known ns one of the
leading mombers of tho bar In this
section nnd onjnyo a good practice
If elected ho will make a vigilant and
faithful officer
John P Tumcy tho popular and
pushing wholesale grocer of Lampasas
was in town Wednesday returning
from nn extended trip It tho Western
counties It is now becoming general-
ly known among tho poopjo of this
section that Lampasas Is tho bost
place to bny many lines of goods a
wholesale and especially Is this tho
case da regards groceries flour feed
eto and It la nlso canccded that John
KTumey At Co sell everything Jn
in that lino at prices that defy compe
tition from any firm ot plneo in Texas
They carry an iminens stock that Is
unequaled in quality and from which
any order thnt may bo sent them can
bo tilled without delay and in such
manner and at prices that will always
Insuro future ordors from customers
They also havo n lino warehouse for
storing wool which can bo used by
sheepmen free of cost JT U Af
tho most enterprising flrn ln Toxas
and thoy deseavo tho larger patronago
they aro receiving
Dissolution
The copartnership heretofore existing
between J U llaker and 8 M Eddcrlng
tnn of Hotel San Saba county Texas is
this tlsy dissolved by tautnaloonscat And
hxve this < Uv fratitfemdall my Interest
a the property of said tlnu tn my porlner
11 fiddrrlngton who will collect all
moneys duo the fitm a
bllitlto
Dated May Cth l0 ° t
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tnarge by putting t
slonfra whours narffimlUiiigvoumy wjwuiwsium belt
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thU matter and <
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8an SuUa eonnly and w aro pleased Ueutlments In behalf of n great cans of im1Ui miay In a
tn knave that h nieellui vtllh Brattjw villi closo thh arllelo with t Mi J
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Alnndy secured to tho wool trade
AHVCTR
LAMPASAS DOES A LEGITIMATP HUSINESS
Corn
Wo havo just received several hun-
dred bushels uf shollod corn which
wo aro selling nt tho lowest market
price
Kiikpatrick Henruo
Sontorfltt
Messrs Klrby Hums of Scnter
lltt have bought out Mr llcanrt ami
will contlnuo business nt tho old stand
Thoy havo now on hand a Alio stock
of wines and liquors cigars eto and
invito their friends to give thorn a call
Tho best nnd cheapest cigar In tho
market at tho postoulco
Notlco
Parties will consult their Interest
and enro monoy by baying their build-
ing material from Frazcr llurgess
In Lampasas who keep n full lino of
itough and Dressed Lumber of all
kinds Mouldings Doors Snsh ami
minds Wooden Cisterns etc Give
them n trial ilt
Wan toil
Teamsters to haul lumber frnm Lam
pasas John MgKenxa
VALUAI1LU FARM IKOPBUTY
FOR SALE
1st 130 acres SO acres in cultiva-
tion good fouco and house 8 miles
from San Sabn town Price 770 Ti-
tle perfect
Cd SOOncres on the Colorado rlrer
IS miles from Snn Saba SOU acrea In
cultivation threa tenant houses
Goad out let or e of tho best farms
and ranches combined in tho west
Prlco 0000 Terms easy title per-
fect
3d 1000 acres two miles from San
Saba college Good cattlo range and
good lasting water
Por nny further Information In re-
gard to tlteso lands apply tn
OAUNY L UUHLUSOV
Land Agents San Saba Tex
Dny Toxas Hollo Chewing Tobacco
at tho postofllee
Notlco
All persons Indebted to J S Wil-
liams V Co nro requested tn call at
my oftlee and mako settlement with
mo as all aceuonta aro now In my
hands for collection
J N OkViT
San Sabn April 21th 1831
Fishing tackle of all descriptions
for enlo cheap by Joo S Clark
A Qlanco
Into Murray MeConncUa store will
convey to tho natser by tho idea that
this firm is fully nllvo to tho wants and
demands of tho trade heneo their lm >
raenso atonk of dry goods dress goods
boots and alines clothing nnd furnish-
Ing goods This house enjoya nn ex-
tensive trade In other counties aawell
ns at homo If promptness cholco
goods and fair dealings havo Any sig-
nificance whatever commend na to
Murray McConnell
Flrwmnc Thoso In need of fj r
nlturfl of all kinds will tlnd a largo
Mid rclt selected stock at MoKcnnat
fiirnunro atoio Ho Is now receiving
n fresh stock every week and which
he sells at tho lowest possible prices
Qlva him a call when you want any
thing In tho furniture
Preo tTaro lioaw
Jolml funiey Lampasas has a
free vrato houso fiir sheep iien tontoro
their woo and ho Invites every quo
touted
A tin tin of kUUomiy eto just
receive at tho postolileo
Oontult jotlt tutor hr Tiujlna youf
Lumber Sliluglci rlanh Doois Ulfndi
feuieni Plaster IWr and l lul
TramCatrnll tiilbots fc Co Uniu
sasT fa i T > viiatJt V indnt
Having secured tho strviccn of sovernl vory prominent wool mon of tho Stito and with low railroad ratos we nro paying fancy prlcos for wool com
jinrntlvo to other points In same proportion in merchandise suoh as SAIi r at I pr sack an 1 lnmbor nt 310 per thousand foot and nil othor goods
In proportion IS o havi many onstcrn bnjers hero which mnkes lots of competition and which causes wool men to pay full prices for wool Dont
tiile your wool to a nuikot whero they havo only one or two buyers Come to Lampasas whoru competition ozlits to tho full oxtont of tho law Got
full prico for your vvoul nnd your supplicsat low prices Wo will dupllcato any city In Texas on OIIOCURIBS anil aro euro othor linos hero will eny
Whatwo nirnn by a legitimate business is this Wo dont sell any man ono article nt cost nnd tnko his hearts bloed by charging fabulous prices
forothers Wo uto always uaily to mtot competition such ns Snltat 1 asnek Some towns loose SOcents on tho sock wo cant do this unless wo
prnetlco the eld story what wo lonso on salt wii mnko u other goods Thercforo
up ivo havo prncuroil salt so no can sell It and mako a prottt at 31 per
sack therefore plnclug us In the position of doing n Legit mnto luslnoss It Is a well known fact that Limpans Is tho commercial conter and re wool
market Dun t entry our product to a oonnlrj v lllflgo hut bring It to a city where competition exists and get full valuo for your produeo Wtfhopo
hownver that our wool friends will roallzo this fact hoforo It is too lato nnd tnko n common sousn v low of the situation
LOW 1 liGIGHTLampasas reccivos moro freight than any twocltlcs Iu tho state in ebo nnd U tlassod as a main point fn buying and shipping vfool
Plftcen hnndied head of cows bo
longing to Hudson l llntscn of Ilur
net passed through town tho first of
tho week en route for Kow Mexico
Mr Soth Moorenf IlcmVtlils coun
ty gave us a call on Wednesday and
Infoimed us that If It rained nny more
this week the oat crop In his section
would bo greatly damaged If not
virtually ruined Ho said that the
wheat was mostly cut and secured
and corn and other crops never looked
bettor The crop taken ns n whole
never was better than this year
Mr John Oltlley the rustling iloclc
mnstor was In town Thursday Mr
OTtlloy took the 10 pronilum at tlio
Lampasas wool growers convention
for tbo bost fleeco In Smt Sabn county
Ketlco to Icacherrt
1 ho Commissioners Court will con
veno on tho 7thof July for tho pnrposo
of districting tho schools of this
I will lurnnh any now nnper or poriod
Icit published 111 the United Stntcs or
boat Ilritnln at publishers rates iu sin-
gle subscription or elherwlno Ispcm
sent to any put of tho United Stiitos treu
or pontage Scud Iu unbscrlptlntis tn the
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The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 21, 1884, newspaper, June 21, 1884; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110574/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .