The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, November 8, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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Murray
to OUT own
AppeaL
ERS
Dealers
tTJEXAS
BRBESPONDENTS
< < < JrttmUa
0rWsi9
cguonsznadQ anywhere
acd Irufits or running
t jfurereils in tltr oun
m be a If mer
Se am open book
ifarge type that one has
T > u > or hire a piece of
id bit down w toJ h neigli
jtry to imitate ibeas Some
av th ari tit
Irwff taJrfa i r kn < i raea
ar 4ie > J s t iaai to
VOLUME XYI
J4tmmlv < x > on the fact that Jflojsuce not
kt Wga wn up to manhood any source
B Mpm der tlie tutelage of a
jiHad iuall the operations
EiaB6m awl therefore they
ajesv i sboat it Others again
rfao bane been tweoaeetnl in mer
snifloor atafuifacUiriag begin eee
asjfqg jaH Hwir jnoraraeutB ou
> generally lis ve turn
< S ihfk attention to reading books
oA yjrjoCoale on farming in its
ftrjagtsfeaoefees Of stock rals
3g wttMad wool growing bnt
sr aaf Hk producing etc until
my Jweame cltsmed with a
K ac oaf tton These per
mk fep base sufficientcapital
t i pori t element at the
test UStera ie an old saying that
if ajfljtan angogac in any new bus
most pay for learning it
iM Sw does not qualfy him
study and actual
pfKgmiiamttip before he comment
ed s 8l haw fa pay afterwards
7 Ioe ansiakae and failuies
Jcsom Sftfi niftue we will ad
i aswjgjgfe Hiafeere shown to
jaat r Mii e tttan inssneaas
tftXarafigpFI3ie city merehant
sagtiflgSBiafairffliBgkaptto be
pvSanl in life espaedituree
refwBsiaetor the beaatiful
akuaalb erfeated by city life
Iw ppioranee of the farm baikl
jge 4ms aoi suit his taste An
sibitaat with troop of mechanics
4 segh4 Xro the city at city
oem to MMtke improremente
ifcieit afierwaad turn out to be no
mjiynvanimW at all except in the
< mg6 lamej
Anaibar class of farmers which
8 ee ewtj 4ay around be is a
ssr qg flbfifi brought np to
i and frugal in
X
asd good will of all man
08 of 106 daee will bay a
IttCB that has bees hard cropped
ad ai of repair in fesee and
bid din gg beeaaso the price ie
Jos and hie capitalie snisIL He
jbas cpminwuma with poor land
esofuabered with debt He works
bacifi as eeosooiielly and at
tfeecleseaf He year is scarcely
able ift jsafee both ends meet By
bm indastry sad frugality he is
Ale jaebe some improTements
froajpaarto year Byfiood tilth
hi BBfljps f ow better and beeome
sSStcSSGmense This is very
oeoaeragksg and he works on he
k jwBSpajing hope atimaiates him
bt ihare ie ae great drawback
v at f capital to proearea better
< ks6 f fine atoek and laborsaring
imp om arte To work a farm to
Hot test admtage reqairee soffi
pioiit wijtHol at MMamaad to take
adwmiaj0 f ibe market and to
CBeBr 4 when needed to eat
ho atjapc aaatetjg a profit on the
atoefcjiooidac The q eathw here
ie x beiber Ibe young farmer with
fmMmfiUd woald not do better
io Mce a lar in as good condi
tiasse afitoe obtamed and aso
aShiejepMai in stodtaas it If lie
e agfc lease ki teem of jeare
sojau b the better rfe hare
f aajtjy away ywwg farmers and
oMnbotitoo rowing against
The Independent Una
Tbb mau who stands ou bis own
soil who feels that by the lav6 o
this laud in which ho lives by the
lairs 6t civilized nations ho is the
rightful und exclusive owner of the
soil he tills is by the constitution
of anr nature under a wholsome in
ben I < b ilera ai d Diarrbc
easily imbibed from
Ho feels other things
being equal more strongly than
another the character of man as a
lord of the animate world of this
great and wonderful sphere which
fashioned by the hand of God and
upteldby his power is rolling
through the hearens A part of it
tiojjg getting tired of is his his from the center to the
3jOttse Sfis tU rajc ojujIyc Uie
generation before him moved
in
its round of duties and he feels
hirrmolf connected by a link with
those who follow him and tofhoin
he is to transmit a home Perhaps
a farm has come down to him
from his fathers They havo gone
to their last home but ho san
trace their footsteps over the scones
of his daily labor The roof which
shelters him was reared by those
to whom ho owes his bping Some
interesting domestic tradition is
connected with every enclosure
Tho favorite tree was planted by
his fathers hand Ho sported in
boyhood beside tho brook which
still winds through the meadow
Through tho field lies the path to
the village school of other days
He stills hears from the open
window the voice of the Sabbath
bell which called his father to the
house of God and near at hand is
the place where his parents laid
down to rest where when his time
oomes he shall bo laid by his
children These are the feeliugs
of the owners of soil Words can
not paint them They flow out of
the deepest fountains of tho heart
they are the lifespring of a fresh
healthy and genial national char
otter Edward Everett
Many years ago when Jcdge H
G Hicks was not as pcplar as he
has been in later years so I am
j i ilsy He owed a little bilLof S25
the members came to see him
about it The Judge then a plain
colonel lately returned from the
war frankiy confessed that he was
busted and asked for an exten
sion of time
Onutdoit fcaid the gentle-
man
11 you dont pay it well have
to sue you
How can I pay when I havent
got the money asked the colonel
All I want is a little time
Well well have to bring suit
said the gentleman as ho started
off
Hold on said the colonel as a
bright idea struck him If jou
must sue me why not give me the
case Yon will have to employ
some lawyer
Thats so said the gentleman
all right bring tho suit
CoL Hicks brough the suit con
f eased judgments sent in his bill
for > 0 attorneys fees collected
it then settled the judgment From
that time on he liai all the firms
law business Minneapolis Trib-
une
Parents lH > atd be careful that their
chUdrea do not cuntract roMs < uriDjr the
fclH errarlf winter nmnlhs Such cohis
vtalcra the laugs anil air pouages mak-
ing ibe jblUl imiob more likely to contract
wilier raids iluriuj the winter It is thin
taoeesaioti of rolda tbat rauea catarrh and
Urooebiu r pares tbe wav for conaump
the tioo felreuld a cold t e contracted loose
im tiBie bat euro it nuickly aa possible
hi j j a
ft1h > t hMMg ttfjitat at fA mt e nt bottle ofdiarberlaiA Cough
MM ttslafce mlratltnan ef ir0 Hl Jtwuedj will cure anj cof < 5 in a few days
itai iear tl jeapiratory etroug
nBaiftHt woaid haw yiWd
S a3argjHwfta that we wrwhl
organs
Md liealtli
Ttorsale by
JN EddtnsCo
jfc i see it remedied x Serantonian who has just re
1i3Mre ejaay sections of the turned from Lake Carey tells a
eMwftywbere three oat of fow j good story of a Wilkenbare young
fexi sts fe ia deU their lands L The S ilkenbare chap took
tammdvrkh either jadgmeute or i y ont ooaUriding When
wmbjng Py intewet and quite a distance from shore tho
fitymgiaMt oc the capital of otb boat was overtuinfd Tho man
a6 fSm is a great drawback to called loudly for help and when
Sap intereate improvement jt rriTed and the l ly had been
r lifted into another boat the Q
H J n > ple kesbarraeu denied that it was t Se
worta awd in li e atock are all game Jady he had taken out with
tayafladty it There k tach a him Slie lifted her hand to her
H tior owning wore acres than befl awl was horrified to find that
vcm iv for properiy enltivate her iTig hRd bf shod ava > nnd
J that her hair was exposed
1
I u c gray
b fore
4nt we get mto the correct m
i4H re it leadb and ttx n find There seems to be an epidemic
a aa1tf in bucking oat without of murder in some parts of our
severe Ituisbs w we try country Cause Strong drink
tow4 taa to the < iji of the and practical atht ibm Itemedy
isfcieb is either < tatli or re law for sitters and more
tfcejfe W thas ate ar g jx1 for eryb dv
in Iryiag io rcomH AJIaletMMau
islbatwehave u > itir
fm Tl
y
Ak nUflsIii w over
ity yeara
of Re y I lave i my time tried a
iem i great many medicine some
of excellent
tnri < > large dealrt in > juajit but ueer 1 ore dull find any
ajawiliai rft Wabnaka IW ada Ib t nulild to roiupli nl do all that la
etiied sf IViriti lila and Uaiined f < > r it aa Chamberlain Colic
Care of Sweet Potatoes
Tho principle requisite in keep-
ing sweet potatoes is to store them
away absolutely freo from bruises
or cuts to accomplish this plow
outside of one of the rows and
throw ont the bunch of tubers by
pungiug the spading fork in at
the opposite side As soon as they
are dried sort carefully rubbing
them as free from dirt as possible
snd put such as are to be stored
away at once into boxes or barrels
where they are to remain Lay
them in by hand do net pour them
baskets Then lift tho packages
into tho wagon and when arrived
at destination lift them out witlioit
tumbling or rollingjmd set them
down as carefully as if they were
barrels of eggs This is les
trouble and expense than to pack
them in sand shavings or cotton-
seed meal and serves the same
purpose Tho reason why sweet
potatoes are so difficult to keep is
that they are so rich in sugar con
taining as compared with the com-
mon potato nearly seven per cent
of solublo sugar ill place of a sim
ilar amount of starch and when
ever the cuticle is broken the om-
nipresent spores of fungi take root
and rapidly produce discoloration
and dry or wet rot The best place
for storing is a cool dry well
ventilated room where the tttoper
ature may be kept between forty
and fifty degrees Fahrenheit
Last year having one sweet po-
tato ridge about six hundred feet
long left after setting the last
plants I opened a drill along the
top and sowed carrot seed in it
When harvest time came I plowed
down one side of the ridge and
threw out the carrots easily with
the fork instead of searching for
th m deep in the bowels of the
earth The long smooth well
shaped roots obtained determined
me to try the same method for the
entiro crop this year and present
indications are that I shall not bo
disappointed at the results
James K Beevo in Bosque
Citizen
nlural Boils
Janrnv
Jl6urjd >
Abou aieo years ago 1 was
troubled with poisoji iiJiivJ > loQd
ver aniLnnriri tainfnl boils
breaking out all over my body
For two years I suffered with them
trying all sorts of remedies and
doctor s prescriptions without
avail Becoming disgusted with
doctors and medicine I had used
up to this time I concluded to try
S S S and the result was far be-
yond my expectations A few bot-
tles left me in better health than I
had been since childhood I con
sider S S S the only medicine
that will thoroughly purify poison-
ed blood T K Mayfield
Horse Cov Ky
A Valuable Tonic
1 havo used Swifts Specific-
S S S with good results As
a tonic it is valuable as a blood
purifier it is reliable
Eev J H Jefferson
Winston N C
Keen it as a Family Medicine
Mr J J Bradloy writes from
Harrison Ga under date of Sep-
tember 22 18S9 Swifts Specific-
S S S has been freely used by
my family with the best and hap-
piest results A half dozen bot-
tles entirely relieved my sister of
a severe case of scrofula My wife
has frequently found her blood
purified aud her health improved
by S S S I also had a scrofulous
affection that has been entirely
cured by taking a few bottles of
Swifts Specific S S S
Treatise on blood and skin dis
ease mailed free Swifts Speci
Co Atlanta Ga
r
Tho Horse and the Owner
A writer ssys that the names
that a mau gives his horses indi-
cates his own character Wo ex-
pect that is true to some degree at
least Tli6 horbe is a pretty good
to the owners character any
Look at a mans horse and
y ° A tjN wuat a nan is pretty
certaPy A lazy team indicate a
lazy man for an active man will
not put up with a lazy team A
team of poor horses principally
ribs and hide is usually owned by
a man as poor in flesh as his horses
are and ho is very itpt to bo as
mean as they look Nobody we
verily believe over saw a wellfed
neat and fleshy man driving a
skoleton team As is tho mau so
aro his horses and to expect that
the owner carries the similarity
even to the extent of naming his
animals though as to that we cou
tmiy trondcrfal me daftr Jo t ffS3 IlaV6 never taken BO
S Eddins Co tice Western Rural
Unman Xalnro on the nlijlnviij
It was on a highway running in
aud to appear careless and indiffer
ent as to results Other travelers
took the other side of tho hole and
passed tbem by so it became a
question of endurance At the
end of an hour tho hay man said
If theres any one man I hate
above another its a human hog
Then its a wonder that havent
hated yourself to death was the
retort and silence reigned supreme
again Another passed and the
brick man observed
Im going to sleep and I hopo
yon wont disturb mo
Just what I was going to ask of
you replied the hay mau
Both pretended to sleep but at
the end of the third hour the hay
man suddenly called out
Say you are a cussed moan
manTho
Tho same to you
Where you going with those
brickFour
Four miles out to John D < iy
ton Whero vou going with your
hayTo
To Stmers brick yard
Say man I m John Dayton
myself and Ive traded this hay
for brick
Well Im young Stinor and I
was driving the first load out
What fools we are Here take
all the road
TTtr
ilU ILL I11U LU1U mi
Ill turn
Nolet me
And in their haste to do the po
lite thing the load of hay was up-
set and a wheel taken off the brick
wagon New York Sun
Womans Happiest Hour
There is one time in life when
lovely womau should look her
loveliest and that is on her wed
ding day It is tho time of all
times She crosses the threshold
of maidenhood and far cut into
the paths of married life whore
roses blush and bloom but where
also thorns abide Let connubial
heartwork or handwork accom-
plish what it will let husbands be
never so gentle patient trusting
kind and true they cannot prevent
the downiest pillow from being
hardened by the asperities of life
Thereforo it is meet that brides
should look their prettiest on their
wedding day so that memory of
the occasion may linger with them
Memphis Appeal
Old Black Joe Tho original
Old Black Joe died at Mount
Holly N J the loth of August
in the little cabin whero ho had
lived for years just on tho out-
skirts of tho town His proper
name was Joseph Queen aud ho
was undoubtedly tho oldest man in
the state being 112 years He
was born in Virginia iu 1777 and
the fact is recorded in the faded
characters in ou old family bible
Old Joe was a runaway slave
and come to New Jersey iu 1852
whero ho was taken care of by
some of the residents of Mount
Holly ono of whom is still living
and remembers that he was well
along in years whon he caino thore
For years past the town people
havo ministered to his wants and
kept him in comparative comfort
He was very patriarchal in appear-
ance and his form was bent near-
ly double with the weight of years
A monument will bo erected to his
memory by tho citizens
Ail Euglish poper giveb this ex-
planation of the familiar phrase
by hook or crook About a cen-
tury ago two celebrated kings
counsel ilourishotl whoso names
were respectively Hook and Croke
pronounced Crook They
L
SAN SABA TEXAS NOVEMBERS ISSi
To the Ladies oi America
I tim indeed most happy to have
suit all my tired feelingsgone my
appetite and slumbers restored
my nervousness has taken its
flight These pains and melan-
choly feeling are numbered among
tho things of tho past and those
horrid brown splotches havo dis-
appeared feel like a new being
I
say ladies if you aro in the con-
dition I am in and suffering what
I was suffering take Gennatuer
and be cuied You will bless tho
day that it was made known to
yon Sincerely your sister
Mrs J G Edwards
Alexandria La
Hoynl Orinctcnr Co Dear Sirs
After reading tho address To
the Ladies of America by Mrs
J C Edwards of Alexaudria La
my wifo Mrs Fannie Hayden
and I do mo t willingly endorse
all Mrs Edwards tays not that
wo know the lady but under just
similar conditions Mrs Hayden
did take sevoral 3 gallons of
Boyal Germetuer last year aud
in truth it is wonderful the change
and comfort it brought her She
passed pleasantly through to her
full time and most kindly and
quicker than ever before her fiue
ly developed babe was born She
was the mother of six other chil-
dren She seemed to recover
quicker and has felt better than
in years gone by
Mrs Fannie Hayden
Jasper Hayden
Lampasas Texas Aug 22 18S9
Agents wanted everywhere Man-
ufactured by tho Eoyal Germetuer
IIiitLlcns Arnica Salic
The Best Salo in the world for Cuts
llrniaes Sores Ulcers Salt Klienm Fever
Sores Tetter Clupticd Hands Chilblains
Corns and all Skin Kruptions and posi-
tively cures Piles or no pay required It
is gurantced to give porrect satisfaction
or money refunded PncotJT cts per box
Tor sale by J X Kddins ci Co Aug 12 Sd
Enpcpsr
This is what ou ought to bae in fact
you must havo it io fully enjoy life
Thousandii are searching for it daily and
mourning because they timlttiot Thons
ands upon thonsauds of dollars are spent
annually by our people iu tho hope tbat
they may attain tuis boon And > et it
may Im had by all We guarantee Elcc
tiie Bitters if ufcedaccording to directions
and th nse persisted in will bring yon
good digesttion and oust the dtruon Dys-
pepsia aud install instead Fupepsy Wo
leconuuend Electric Bitters for dyspepsia
and all diseases of the Iiver Stomach and
Kidntvs Sold at 0c ond 100 per bottle
by J NEddins A Co Druggists 4
I Scrap of laper Sucs Her Life
It was just a scrap of wrapping paper
but itsacd hcrlife bhewasinthe last
stages of consumption told by physicians
that she was incurable and conldlive only
a short time she weighed less than seven-
ty pounds On a piece ul wrapping paper
shi read of Dr Kings Aew Discovery and
got a sample bottle it helped her sho
bought a large bottle it helped her more
bought another and grew bettcrfast con-
tinued its nse and is now strong healthy
rosy plump wcing 140 pounds For full-
er particular send stamp to W H Cole
Druggist Fort Smith Trial Bottles of
this wonderlnl Discovery freo at JN Ed
dms1 Cob Drug Store 4
W1S G H Sanderson
Physicians and Surgeons
SAX SABA TEXAS
OtBce on AVallwe Srteet next door west of
pjre Hekltlencc
13UELES0N EI1IMEE
Physicians and Surgeons
KICIILAND SITINGSs TEXAS
UAX1I TIUlLETT J I LEWIS
Triplctt Lewis
LAWYERS
GOLlniWAITK TEXAS
Will practice rtpilarh in tin
District LoarU of
Mil In Lanipaaas Mtn Saba and llrown counties
ami in Sn preuie and Federal Cwatt
SIBON HARRIS
ATTORNEY AT AW
Temporary Capitol Austin Texas
Will rractke in the Ditiict Cosrt of San Saba
< t sdjuioiug rountits
J X nanny J T Wallers
GATJNY WALTERS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND LAND
SANSA1IA TEXAS
AGENTS
Oale over IMihns JL CosDrus Sturc
w in theoutis of San Saba Llano
i1 In Pridl prMlico
nwi nno 10 cnon l
wero generally opposeti anil j UDio
other in nil important cases and
people saitl
your causo by Hook u il
Croke Hcuce arose the u
which is noil so firmlj grnfti
to the Euglish tongne
If > cm eanuot wiui
T > McGINNIS
ittorney alLmv
TEXAS
lilcij iu tbe Courts of the 33rd Jadt
tt and the Supreme And Fcdorl courts
to a city in Pennsylvania one man to ha P vilege of speaking a word
3 ° 1U of
DrKincs
i x u i i p praise
with load of
driving out
was
° n TJnvil Uermatuer In about one
brick and tho other driving m with month I expect to become a mother
a load of hay Both attempted to During my period I have suffered
get the best side of a mud hole iu many ways Loss of appetite
and as a consequence their toams nerTOnsnes3 insomuia melancholy
ilassitude shortness of breath
came head to had and stopped
veanesS pai j had
louthere shouted the brick dreadful
looking brown spotches
man
Yon tltoro yourself
the other
Going to turn out
No
Neither will I
Ill stay here a whole
I on ray face and all this I thought1 TSD r ATHPJ
replied I1 niu st suffer ou account of my j JJXb 1 ulUJJb
condition I was submitting to it
year
first
And ill stay ten of them
Both proceeded to make them
as patiently as possible when two
weeks ago I met Dr O P Stark
who persuaded me to take Ger
motuor as a beveraga He kept
it on top aud I was lodging in
tho same buildiug with him I
took it and it was such a very
TileaStnt drink I have continued
to takoit two to fonr times daily
selves as comfortable as possible sicse But how woudprful tho re
And with it wo de-
sire to announce that
we have received a
full line of
for every body Ev-
ery Department is full
and full of the very
best goodSj such as Ave
know will please our
customers
Our stock of clothing is
complete in every respect
and ve can please anybody
in size style fit and price
Clothing for men youths
boys and children and over-
coats for everybody In this
line we will not be under-
sold
For the Ladies
We have a full line of Dress
Goods of all the latest styles
such as velvets silks cash-
meres worsteds ginghams
prints etc and we propose
to sell them at such prices
as will catch the trade and
please every customer We
have also a full line < > r no-
tions handkerchief neck
wear embroidery trimming
etc etc
For Ladies Misses
LJilAUlCII
Come and sec
Goods We know
Subscription 200 Per Year
NUMBER 2
and
Joots and Shoes
In this line we have all the
latest styles for fall and Avin
ter wear for gentlemen and
ladies youths and children
We carry the celebrated
IlamiltonBrown shoes in
all grades and they arc war-
ranted the best Also have
boots and shoes from others
Also a large and well as-
sorted line of hats for men
youths and boys See our
goods before making your
purchases in this line
Gents furnishing Goods
Here we have everything
needed A full line of flan
nel goods Our scarfs and
ties are of the latest designs
and in color quality and
price we can suit anybody
A full assortment of sleeve
buttons collar buttons cuffs
collars etc while our line
of white shirts and other
dress shirts is all that could
be desired
our
we
can please you
3IU1UUY ilcCONXEIiL
E BEOBYMAN
Watolimalicr c Jeweler
AVatcbert Clocks an l Jcm elry repaired on rihoi
notice and at reasonable rate
ALL WOltlv WAKKAXTEP
South sulePuhlicSiiture ban Saha Tex
w
alker Hotel
IV U 11 AIKEII Proprietor
GOLDTUIVAITE TEXAS
Table funmhed ivitli the best The lutrona e
oftbopublic rr pcctfnl > solicited and satisfac-
tion aranlced
rLivcrj ami 1ceil Stable Atlnrlied
R BECKER
Wheelwright BIncksmitIi
AT WAXjKERS OLD STAND
Will ilr tilackoiuitli wuik anilieDainnjof ma
tliintrj uf alllhiiUat reaiunableratea
HorscShocinga Specialty
Give me a literal share of your patronaso ami
I guarantee satisfaction
Fire
SAN SAB
iisniiiiiro
tit
Seasonable Goods
rraj
lti < HC
N D Lidsione Ageni
Oflici > in WnrtlV Mttrrais I
cOonaelL
Keep Constantly on Hand a Complete I Joe
Or All kiuda ot Drees Good Gent FaniWiing Goods Notion und
Bools and Shoes Uals
Cups Etc
Our Stock of Xeiv Goods in
Ecry
Department wi3 ueicr so large ami w m i
We show without donbt
THE FINEST STOCK
Ever lironghi to Satu Sabn
Aud all are uniNd to IiV
l j ajir Unci
OUIJ STOCK OF
Groceries and Provisions Crockery and Mnsswnre
Cutlery Ktc is Complete
pel month
It i
chis
Cherokee High School
U ill < f n Sept mlie < > It Cmliin l Sclmlanc MnntU
Hi InlIic liee School 11 1sin vmmlKr I ami Klr
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N l li > r
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t l t 1 I
StocL drillm1 at Clirk mil 1 kl IlajniMlt fTiiitioi
JIlSIC mil lu taught liy Him Naiuie Crockitt
HCIOltTS iJHe < iit pmitlKorrjnanliaii8 0tlliieiiloi rath
I further
or
particular ildreM
V S GROVES Irindl
i tiTiii i
Cdrioltee Sin Snba Counti IV
EPWIioIcaalp and IS tail Dealers in j
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The I itronngc ot ttie iutilicis Ke peeilulli SolicitI
logIfsdrto stokel
mill
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3CCLOJZL ds S Tea rlanLgeaa
Sinlessors to Ilnnhut A Seiuilc
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raware Stoves Crockery Tin
Plain and Barbed Fence Wire Etc
1 he tr ide of Sju 1 onl
siirronnliug counties is rvxneitfiillv solicinl
rillUD STIJEUT
LAMPASAS TOXAs
STOSSS
STTnK IAKGEST WlKlLlAALE VXD KETAILDRIO IX MILLS COlSTT
Koldllnraite
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Wholesales and Uetail Is
Paints Oils
Drugs Medicines Chemicals
A arnibbes Fancy and Toilet Articles Stationer
Jewelry etc
gr IIeniliiarturs fur Sulphur arid Sheep Dip 1iijrsicilii IletriipiioiK
accuratclj cinipomnte1 at all Iiourf IVXewi Depo itnrv All the KiIidj
Dail v I iptr kept
Agent for the WatersPierce Oil Company
Ibuki Is
DRUGS MEDICINES CHEMICALS
Paints Oils Varnishes Toilet Arliclcs Etc
Only the luret mil rrfdiot Irngs i ept in stoel Special attention p iti
to the lobbing Tritde
Iliifieiiins 1rewriptiou CmeMlii Compounded at All Hours Vdij or Zitiihl
1IV Keep a Meet Attsortmeut of Fine Jewelry at lloilerate Vriret
UFAgciits for llankc s Celebrated Spectacles
ItlCIILAXI SlKIXGS TEXV
SB s in g i s 19
AND DI AIEK IX
School
large
Hooks Stationery Staple Groceries lite
Only Pure Mill lresh Goods kept
JNO HMARTIN
SAIJ SABA TEXAS
Has for
and
talc San Saba Count Lands in
small tracts suitable for Farms
Ranches and Comfortable Homes
Jle lias also a number of
TOWN LOTS
Both Improved and Vimproved ire biu s
sells and Redeems Land for nonresidents
Rays Taxes Furnishes Abstracts and does a
General Land Agency Business
7 r Corresnoudence solicited
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