The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, April 1, 1892 Page: 1 of 3
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OFFICE
IfFOR JOB WORK
Thoftllowingis nn nmendmont
the original Test Book bill of
jaredby Mr Cochran Ma v i 24
Strike out section 1G and insert
Iho following The fact that the
rontents of this bill clearly implies
lhat the people of the several
J > chool districts of this state are in
Capable of seld government and in
competent to regulate their local
affairs or to protect themselves
from themselves created an im
perative public necessity that the
Iprotecting care of a centralized
land paternalistic government be
speedily established and tho f arth
rest in peace until the regular ses-
sion in Jan 1893 And in the
meantime instruct the State Sup-
erintendent to ascertain at least
approximately the sentment of
teachers trustees and patrons
This bill is of immense magnitudo
WKtirage prBponderoaity tfiere
fore time and caution are necessa
ry Lay the bill aside and go on
with that which is necessary
The Bland Silver bill was
brought before the house of rep-
resentatives at Washington March
24tb but was knocked out on the
first round Speaker Crisp claim
ed his right to vote aud cast his
vote against the bill when the
votes were counted they stood 148
for and 148 against the bill The
bill was therefore lost by virtue of
a tie the speaker having already
voted
When the Heart Is Affected
By Rheumatism or any of the macles near
that organ it in like tampering with an
electric wire for death may come any mo-
ment If life is worth go go to the drug-
gist and get Dr Mrnmmoade Iighteniig
Remedy or eend to the Drnmmond Medi-
cine Co 48 SO Maiden Lane Sew Yort
and they will send yon a large bottle by
prepaid express It is not as quick as elec
tricity but it will save your life if yon
take it in time Agents wanted
The old school law provided that
county boards of examiners should
meet each month Theuoted 22nd
Legislature provided the Boards
should convene four times per year
The special session provides that
tho boards shall convene six times
each year and at any other times
the county Superintendents may
deem necessary Two hundred
and fifty years ago Shakespearo
wrote Much Ado about Nothing
fc
JVhy 3ont the railroad commis-
sioners fix the rates in some way
that will effect all freight and all
places alike We dont understand
the way nor the object the com-
mission has in adjustifying the
freight rates It seems that it would
V bo better to establish a general
the kind of
u on freight
the amount of freight and the dist
ance
For governor Web Flanagan
of the El Paso custom house For
lieutenant governor Nat Q Hen
derson of the federal commission
orship oE agricultural for Texas
f Platfoim Idrather bo a Cuneyite
than
a poor whito man San An-
1j tonio Express
Consumption Cared
An old physician retiring from prac
tice ha ing had placed in his hands by
an East India missionary the formula of a
simple Tcgetable remedy for the speedy
and permanent cure of Consumption
Bronchitis Catarrh Asthma and all throat
and lung affections also a positive and
radical cure for nervous debility and all
nervous complaints after having tested
its wonderful cutatirc powers in thonsand
of cases has felt it his duty to make it
known to his suflering fellows Actuated
by this motive and a desire to relieve hn
maa suffering I will Bend free of charge
itoall who may deaiie it this rocipoin
German Ffnch or English with full di
mod
BterNY
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Y0LTJ3IE XYIII
Hon B Hill has gone on a
southern tour for his health He
made a speech at Jackson Miss
March LI which was received with
great applause He plead for
tne farm 33 Alliance and the demo-
cratic party to act in unison Tho
interest of the Alliance and the
democratic party are closely allied
and a union o tho two wonld in
sure success at tho November elec
tion
Tho State Prohibition executive
committee will assemble in Waco
on Tuesday April 26 for the pur
er fact that the passage of this bill P ° 3 ° of electing delegates to the
I National convention which
will greatly facilitate tho accom
plishment of tho end sought jus
tified tho suspension of the consti-
tutional rule which requires bill
to be read on three several days
in each house and the same is so
suspendpd
The coinmitteo on dividing the
state into congressional district
have placed our county in the
Twelfth district and in company
with the following
Twelfth DistrictBoxar Medina
Bandera Kendall Kerr Blanco
Gillespie Kimble Llano Macon
Menard McCulloch San Saba
Concho Eunnels Coke Tom
Green Iiion Schleicher Sutton
Edwards Val Verde Crockett
Glasscock Midland Upton Pecos
Crane Ector Winkler Wood
Loving Beeves Jeff Davis Buchel
Foley Brewster Presidio El Paso
This is a good size district inclu-
ding a large portion of West Texas
Wo whisper in accents tender
and sweet to the Texas Legislature
to go slow with the final disposition
of the uniform Text Book bill In
our humble opinion the bill has
gone far enough already Let it
assem
will also make arrangements for
presidential electors and nominate
candidates for Governor and other
state officers
It has been whispered within
the range of our oars that the
chairman of the democratic com-
mittee of this county and the
chairman of the Third party or
Jeffersonian party are one and the
same person This would seem to
indicate a slight inclination to
wards mugwumpery
Tobaco culture is a growing in
dustry in Texes It is said that
on new land it grows well and ma
tures splendidly On an acre it
will produce from 1200 to 2000
pounds worth 10 to 12 cents Some
body try it in this county
Burnet came in for her share of
winter last week The whole state
suffered except Llano which ac
cording to the News has perpetu-
al spring and therefore is bound
to be exempt Burnet Bulletin
The formal dedication of the
Worlds fair exposition buildings
will take plae Oct 12 next That
day being the fonrhundreth anni
versary of the discovery of this
continent
The motion to invite Hill address
the Texas legislature was lost and
probably on account of Hills using
his Influence cgaint lliis in the
speakership race
The limit of time in which states
and territories and foreign coun-
tries must accept the sites allotted
them on the Exposition grounds
has been fixed at June 11892
Some of our exchanges assert
that Clarks Weatherford speech
killed him but he is making lots
of noise for a dead man
Tho Supreme court and court of
appeals have adjourned their Gal
veston term and will convened in
Austin next Monday
And sure enough Mills was elec-
ted United States Senator from
Texas He is an able man for the
position
Today is all fools day We fear
the Text Book bill will bo shoved
through
New York has made a Worlds
fair appropriation of 300000
c
Denmark has made a Worlds
fail appropriation of 67000
m
Kentuckey has made a Worlds
fair appropriation of 75000
H
Mills goes to the Senate and tho
Senate will hear from Texas
Newfoundland has decided to
participate in the Exposition
Cleveland is still in the ring for
president
The special session is still grind
ing
Xow Try This
It will cost yon nothing and will surely
do vou good if you have a cold cough or
any trouble with throat chest orlnngs
lJr Kingsev Discovery for consump
tion cough and colds
is guaranteed to
give relief or money will be paid back
bufferers from La Grippe found it just the
thing and under
its use had a speedy and
perfect recovery Try a sample bottle at
size 50c and 8100
Large
3
The Berhing sea trouble between
United States and England is
causing much excitement and the
high officials are making some
pretty warm talk Why dont
Harrison try his Chillo message
on England that would settle it
Specimen Cases
SIL Clifford New Casst1 Wi
M
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism
his stomach was disordered bis liver
was
affected to an alarming degree appetite
foil away and ho was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength Three bottles of Elec
tric Bitters cured him
Edward Shepherd Harrisburg I1L had
a running sore on his leg of eight years
standing Used three bottles of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklens Ar-
nica Salve aud his leg is sound and well
John Sneaker Catawba O had five laige
fever sores on his leg Doctors said he was
Irections for preparing andnsing Sentuy incurable One bottle Electric Hitters
l 1 y M Siai wth 8tamPi naming and ene box Bucklens Arnica Salve cured
A
> him sold
Editor News I noticed a letter
published in the Austin Statesman
writton by the State Superintend
ent instructing the county Treas
urers that in accordance with pro
visions in the revised school law
Treasurers of the school funds
including county Treasurers
must not pay teachers vouchers
for the last month of their public
school until they they Treasur-
ers have received a notice from
the State Superintendent that all
reports required by tho school law
have been duly made by the teach
er
This will work another hardship
on the teachers But who are to be
blamed in this matter TeacEers
seem to abhor the idea of coming
together and acting harmoniously
They are a tame set of people and
rather than meety organize and
make known their wants and needs
and ask for laws that will help
them in their profession they
meekly submit to oppressive laws
and requirements the like of which
is known to no other class of men
on tho face of this earth The
teachers as a class have submitted
to ill treatment until they are a
kind of a henpecked race of peo-
ple and somewhat like a public
football to be kicked by any and
ejrery body who has nothing else
to kick at And yet there is not a
nobler calling save religion alone
and in that the tearcher plays a
conspicuous part In by gone days
when but a few were educated the
district school teacher was looked
upon as a tolerably respectable per
son at least but now since all are
educated since all are teachers
or think they are and since the
school board of trustees have been
raised to that degree of profession
al attainments that they must be
able to readin the first and to
write their names the teachers are
nowhere Elect a board of trus
tees made up of any class of men
from the cavedweller to the fool-
hardy aeronaut or men who
have not been inside the school
room iri twenty five years and they
are ready to modle and frame ancf
stick upon the school doors laws
and rules to govern the teacher
and to manage the school Tho
teacher bows his head and humbly
submits The school fails and the
teacher gets tho credit He goes
to get his pay but must wait until
the state Superintendent is heard
from Teachers submit to all this
they will not meet and boldly
fearlessly say what they want
whatis best for them and their
schools Why dont the teachers
organize and cooperate like other
classes of professional men What
ever inconvences the teacher must
submit to whatever laws oppress
him however often he must be ex
amined whatever injustices he
bears however long he must wait
for his pay he can blame none
other than himself
A Teacher
The Poisonous Acids
In tho blood should be takei np and re-
moved by the Liver and Kidneys bnt
these organs get out of order fail to do
their work and the result is Kheumatisni
There area thonsand remedies for the
Liver and Kidneys but there is only one
enro for Rheumatism and that is Dr
Drummonds Lightning Beniedy A large
bottle may be had at tho druggist or will
bo sent by express to any address on re
ceipt of 3 That is tho price of a cure
and any one who is having an argument
with tbeKbenmatismwillfeel fully repaid
by the first dose Druinmond Medicine Co
4S50 Maiden Lane New York Agents
wanted
What to do With Onr Girls
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
The foundation of society rests
on its homes The success of our
homes rests on the wives There
fore first of nil teach our girls
how to be successful wives Begin
in their infancy to develop their
characters Teach them that jeal
ousy is an immortality and gossip
a vice Train them to keep the
smallest promise as sacredly as an
oath and spaak of people only as
they would speak to them Teach
them to look for tho best quality
in every one they meet and to no-
tice other peoples faults only to
avoid them Train them to do
small things well and to delight in
others and instill constantly into
their minds the necessity for sac-
rifice for others pleasure as a
means of soul develepment Only
given o firm foundation of charac-
ter like this which the poorest as
well us the richest parents can give
to tb eir girls and no matter what
necessity arises they will be able
to rise above it
Yonr shoalder to the wheel and
all grunt aud lioavo together and
San
I soon Saba county will roll out
TMGray 3 t of the ruts of bygono times
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Announcements
Oar terms for announcoing can-
didates are as follows
District Officers S1000
County 750
Commissioners 500
Precinct Officers 300
Terms cash with the announce
ment
BAY authoizes na to announce him
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as a condidate for tho roelection to tho
office of County Judge at the November
Election
M POOL anthorizes ns to an
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nounce him as a candidate for the office
of County Judge at the November Elec-
tion
DISTRICT AND COUNTY CLERK
authorizes us to announce
ADUGGAK
him as a candidate for reelection to
tho offico of District and County Clerk at
the Xm ember Election
authorizes ns
JOIINUJIcCONNELL
to aunounce him as a candidate for the
office of District and County Clerk at the
November Election
COUNTY TREASURER
ESTEP authorizes us to announce
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nounce him as a candidate for re
election to the offico of County Trcnatfrtr
at the November Election
SHERIFF AND TAXCOLLECTOR
W HUDSON authorizes us to an-
nounce him as a candidate for reelec
tion to the office of Sheriff and Tax Col
lector at the Novembe Election
COUNTY ATTORNEY
FAVER authorizes ns to announce
PJI as a candidate for the oflice cf
County Attorney at tho November Elec-
tion JAMISON authorizes us to an
CA him as a candidate for the office
of County Attorney at the November
Election
HIDE AND ANIMAUINSPECTOR
DOFFLEMYKE authorizes ns
JAMES him as a candidate for re
election to the office of Hide and Animal
Inspector at tho November Election
TAX ASSESSOR
LINDSEY authorizes us to an-
nounce him as a candidate for reelec-
tion to the office of Tax Assessor at the
November Election
The loss of cattle during the winter
will perhaps reach ISpercent in this
county This is of courso a pretty
heavy loss but small as compared
with other counties Our county
is admirably adapted to Stock rais
ing but the fall drought causing
scarcity of grass made it difficult
to winter the cattle especially in
pastures overstocked The loss
has been principally among old
cows
Bin rom
tiling of Snn Saba County
R1L 11S52
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nEBEAS I have in compliance ndlfuy virtue of the Tax Rolls of
San Saba County Texas Levied upon tbojollowlngtracts or parcels of land and will
proceed to sell the same at the Court Hoaodoorjn San Saba Town on Tuesdav tli
5th day of April 1832 within legal hours aSptiblio ontcry to tho highest bidder for
cash to satisfy the 8 te and County Taxoaduo on said Lands for
getber with all costs that haTe accrued or rjay accrue there on
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S E W HUDSOX
Sheriff and TaxCollector
The Courier Journal has kinder
got things mixed up It thus figur-
es up the chances That Hill can
carry Now York while Cleveland
could not but in tho democratic
party outside of Neve York Cleve-
land is stronger than Hill Now
York is necessary to insuro demo-
cratic success but Now York alone
cannot elect If Hill is nominated
he will carry New York but lose
the other doubtful states which of
course would cause defeat If
Cleveland is nominated ho would
lose New York which would also
cause defeat Therefore Hill or
Cleveland would cause defeat
Now the N8ws is a very small pa-
per but here if tho Courier Jour-
nal knows as much as she thinks
she do why not nominato Cleve
lond for president and let him car-
ry the vota outside oE New York
and nominato Hill for vicepresi
dent and let him carry New York
ehoIf these gentlemen really
have the interest of the democratic
party at heart and the success of
the party required such an ar
rangement they would accept the
position If they refused to ac-
cept then kick them both out for
they aro not made of tho genuine
stuff and como west and select
good timber
IVlcElrees Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORDS
BLACKDRAUGHT aro
for sale by the following merchants in
SAN SABA COUNTY
J N Eildina San Saba
Ketchum Son San Saba
ThoiHollis Bend
Mrs K W Daily Cherokee
SN Banner Bend
J NBarkley Cherokee
J JTaylor Richland Springs
San Saba valley lands aro as fine
as the finest and will produce as
grand a variety as any lands in the
State
Estray Notice
Taken up by Riley narfcey living 4
miles west of San Saba town and cstrayed
before J W Thomas J P Precinct No 1
San Saba county Texas on tho 10th of
March lr r2 one bay stallion abont three
years old and < ihout 13 bands high un-
branded Appraised by TJGrunteiaud
WII Jolmson at fifteen dollars
Witness my ofllciil signature and seal
of office at San Saba Texas this 10th day
of March lSfti A DLGGAN
County Clk San Saba Co
V S SAXDEESOX It D
NUMI1EH20
G H SANMitSON 1L D
Sanderson Brothers
Dealers Is
DfttJGS MEDICINES CHEMICALS
Paints Oils Varnishes Toilet Articles Etc
01 1 6 p < t nnd Fresliost
Drugs kept in stock Special a ttntion paid
to tho Jobbing Trade
Physicians Prescriptions OartfiMii Coiitpouuded at All Ifoun 7M or Xialit
Wc Keep a Select Asssortmeiit nf hlne Jewelry at Moderate Iriees
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Headquarters for Ranch Supplies
SAN SABA TEXAS
DEALER IN
We endeavor to ke p tho best and to eell at a lrKiimiato profit Flonr and other
heavy groceries aro handled in car load lots Wo also keep a ueat assortmentof Queens
ware and glasswaie
SAN SABA
DEALER IN
TEXAS
Dry Goods Clothing lotions
Boots Shoes Hats Gents Furnishings Etc
CPAgcnt for M BOUN MEKCIIANTTAlLCIi and tho HAMILTON 1SKOWN
Shoo Company
t Tho BEST GOODS at tho LOWEST IWiUe Prices
patronage aud satisfaction is assured
Gno me a share of out
James Boflleiuyve Proprietor
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Stock
men and a comfortable place for all
Here ou will find good rnoals comfortable beds tine cigars and polite attention
T Y ELTON
M C HARPER
DEALEIS IJf
J C JREEN
Eltoaa I aiper ds Green
anoy wo canes
Our aim is to keep a full lino of first class groceries w11 at 1 kgitnu itt jnolit fur
cashhandle country produce when it can be done without lus < < hot liberal
share of public pafronago beliewng that ue can cue satisfaction
SAN SABA
DKALEI IX
Foed Farm Produce Farm
Cigars Tobaccos Candies and
Line of Groceries
3BtUMimMJ3 Ili
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TEXAS
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Tlie San Saba News
LIVE LOCAL PAPER
San Saba Texas
SUBSCRIPTION S150 por year
JOE S CLAEK
DEALER IN
Hardware Que
Tinware Glassware and
and Crockery
Mitchol Moliiie and
Standard Wagons
Buggies Sacks Snrrays
Phnotons and Road
Carts
jlcCorniick Reapers Mow-
ers and Hinder Twine
PLOWS AND FA1EJI MACHINERY
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION
Hidden Wire
Corner Eouk B
positc Dofflem
JOES CLARE
If Ton Want a
Piano or Organ
WRITE TO
Collins
Armstrong Co
FORT WORTH TEXAS
Terms EasjPrices
Prices Lo w
Instruments of all grades
and Prices
Bargains in 2nd hand
goods always on hand
Agent wanted Generally
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