The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, September 9, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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OFFICIAL DIKECTOBX
DlSTIUCT
fudge VT M Allison
Attoruer M D Slator
Clerk ADnggan
TEEMS BEGIN IN
SUSMlit ilomliri la February and Septem
rrS weeks
OUlISfS 3nUIondaj in February and Sfp
terabcrS irek
UASHt tlh IfonOaj alter 1st Monday in Febru-
ary and September 3 ireels
mail Ui Mondays after lit Monday in Feb-
ruary and September 2 weeks
XISAJJ 5tb Moniliji after lal Monday in Feb
rniry aitd September 3 week
CAU SlSAUUi Monday after 1st Monday in
Febrnarr and September 3 weeks
tUSJHth Mondays after lit Monday in Feb
mryand September until business is divpoied of
Cocxrr
Judge S T Ray
Attorney GAb Walters
Clerk A Dnggan
Treasurer WHtstop
Sberifl SEWHndeon
Surveyor S M Moore
Assessor C W Lin < l60V
Inspector Jas Dofllemyre
COMMISSIONERS
8an Saba Precinct No 1 W B Levcrctt
Richland 2 I M Smith
UpperChorokea 3 GSGray
Lower Cherokco 4 BWScf
Courts
District Court convenes on the eleventh
Monday after the first Monday in February
ind September
Cormty Probate Court convenes on the
first Monday in February May August
and November
Commissioners Court convenes on the
second Monday in February May August
and November
Justice Peace Court of San Saba Pre-
cinct oc the last Monday in each month
Judge Thomas J P
Societies
aTaesdayjffihtffijfeel ojltfai
A fine turnip season
OETJEan D1BE0T0ST
PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School ovcry
9 oclock
Sunday morning at half past
Preaching every seconds
J C GroWeKrp
eKrp BvrERIAN
imarpastor rrcaching everx
3rd Sabbath M ° < l ift
Snadavjwooievery Sunday at 330 AJI
r yermeeting erery Wednesday night
BAPTIST Sunday School every Sun
day morning st half past U oclock
EPISCOPAL Sunday School at the
Christian church every Sunday morn-
ing at half past nine oclock
METHODIST Services every Sunday
morning and evening J M Alexander
Pastor Sunday School every Sunday
morning at half past 9 oclock
CATHOLIC Father McMahon will con-
duct services at the residence of Mr Ed
Campbell the first Sunday in each alter-
cate month beginning the first Sunday in
June 1886
WOMANS MEETISG METHODIST CHOBCII
Prayer Meeting every Wodnesday o ven-
ue Foreign Missionary 1st Wednesday in
the month
Juvenile Foreign Missionary 1st Thurs-
day In the month
Home Missionary Hud Wednesday in
the month
LsdiesAid Society 4th Wednesday in
the mouth
Ladies of all denominations Trill find a
tordial welcome at these meetings
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Look out for gin accidents
Art material at Sonderson Bros
School books at Sanderson Bros
The hot weather is over
at
Acar of best flour just received
W E Harris Cos
This isdeligbtfnl weather for nil
kinds of work
There is a flue most this year
the hogs will fare well
Call on T 1L Gray for all kinds
of screw worm medicines
Miss Mary Holmau has gone to
the convent Kcboolnt Galveston
Miss Armour Longley has gone
to the Sherman school
I must have cash for all work
done in tho tin shop T M Gbay
Mr B L Soiders madea busi-
ness trip to Austin last weok
Third Party massmeeting nt
the court house Monday Stp 12th
Go to Elton Harper Green
for machine oil and best quality of
twine
The campaign is on and money
will becoiaH easier
Non wagood time to move jour
siiinscription finwirj
Sowing Machines at Sandersons
Thero is plenty of monoy in this
country just turn her loose
School opened Monday with an
oniollmoiit of 175 pupils
Ynrborough Bros leaders in low
prices in groceries
Mrs Alexander has gone to visit
her parents in Tenn
See the Third party call in this
issue
Labor day Hopt 5 was appro-
priately calobrated in many of our
largo cities
Our business circles are begin-
ning to brighten up
The fall trade isoponingup with
good prospects
The best 5ct cigar in town at
HARitis Cos
Fresh canvassed ham and break-
fast bacon at
Harms Cos
Mrs Cook has returned to her
home at Yernon Tex
blisses Mattio and Jennie Sloan
have gone to school at Austin
Whon you want the best grocer-
ies in town go to
toJ
J M Carters
Judgo Allison is holding court
at Blanco this week
J Is Votaw is in Blanco Co
looking after his interests there
If you want hardware buy of Joo
S Clark all kinds kopt in stock
Why pay big prices for inferior
goods when you can get the very
best cheaper at J M Caetebs
The fences are getting mighty
sbackolty Boys roll off
San Saba is noted as a place re-
fined moral social and sober
Miss Flora Jokes South Bend Ixd
pays 15 a week to ladies for writing eta
at homo Reply i ith stamped envelope
BoxT
It seems a settled fact that wo
are to have another roller mill
Overseer Adkins has had his
forces at work on our streets The
streets look nice and clean
Go to Ed M Hart for saddles
harness whips spurs bits bri-
dles blankets lap robes lines col-
lars eta A large stock to select
from and prices low
Our cotton gins are kopt busy
Tuecrop is said to boat least an
njerage
It wjm B5r < a iiccommoda
ssjrtFyou will come in and settle
that account that has been run
ning so long as wo aro needing
money badly
Harris Co
TVo aro very tired of politics
Get up something lor us to talk
about Any kind of an enterprise
will do
It is supposed that the Llano
railroad will movo out some time
soon Be on the alert and ready
I am hero to stay reports to the
contrary notwithstanding and will
constantly keep in stock a fresh
line of drugs patent medicines etc
T MGiuy
The wheat acreage will be large
this year Thcroforo see that our
town has sufficient milling capacity
Wo will not bo apt to forgot that
wo havo some county officers to
elect this
Buggies hacks phaetons road
carts and the old reliable Mitchell
Wagons for salo by
JoeS Clabk
Messrs Eussell Burleson and
Arthur Dnggan left Monday to at-
tend the A M college
The Board of Trade directors
met lost Monday Some impor-
tant business was transacted and
will bo published later on
Wo receive every week from
St Louis a fresh supply of bacon
and lard Drop in and get some-
thing nico from
ElTOK HaBPEB GltEEN
Tho heavy rains in this county
have left tho ground in splendid
condition for ploughing for wheat
Always give others the same
rights and privileges that you claim
for yoursolf
For flour sugar coffee dried
fruits bacon lard nuts can goods
etc Call on us
Yorboroagh Bros
The school opened Monday with
a fair attendance and is now well
and permanently organized and
only ono or two havo threatened a
lock of our hair vnt
if > m want better sugar better
oat1 belt cuuVp candies canned
Miss Lizzie Burns will leave in
a few days to complete the course
at tho Sam Houston Normal
Sow a big crop of wheat and tho
two roller mills will grinditall up
Ten pr r cent saved on every dol-
lars worth yon buy is better than a
bank acct and we propose it if it
injures our health
Tarborough Bros
Miss Annie Eblen who has been
sponding tho summer with friends
at Dallas came home last Saturday
Messrs Tom Ward Jr and T A
Murray aro buying cotton this sen
son
Butcher knives lOcts hatchets
25cts large screw drivers 10 cts
steel curry combs 10 cts and ono
hundred other articles at liko fig-
ures Tarborough Bros
Dont sonio body want to know
how wo expect to run two busi-
nesses
Mr McMahon of Temple at-
tended thn HunterHarris wed
diS
MILUXEUY
I will toko pleasuro in showing
tho ladies my new stock or inilliu
ory good Next door to Dofllem
yre Hotel Mrs F W AVest
Incorporate for school purposes
and place our Public school on a
basis of permanent gootl
It is probable an effort will bo
made to omploy a town scavenger
This move should bo appreciated
by our people and should bo given
encouragement by all our citizens
Call on us for tho colobrated Ti-
dal Wave flour ground from first
class now wheat at reduced pricos
every sack guaranteed by
Elton Habpeb Geeen
t Y Elton left last Tuesday on
a trip to his old homo in La Ho
took with him a car load of horses
Mrs Elton aud Mrs Harper also
accompanied him
Just received a car of Texas
Star aill flour Parties wishing
to buy in large quantities can make
special arrangements and save
money by applying to
Elton HAErEBifc Gbben
B D Sullivan has notifisl his
hand to work thoroad two days
a J
next woe1
It is to b
overseer
his sectic
or suj
b Tiia
dies I
oms
5niur
goods ust
class grt
Elt
Discuss
in-
corporation and prSparo to vote
when tho issue crimes The plan
has been pronounced a success in
all places whore it has beeu tried
A fresh supply of groceries to
arrive in a fow days Call and ex-
amine stock before buying olse
whero Think we can make it to
your interest to do so
Haiiris Co
Tho nights are now getting nice
cool nud lengthy and District
court is coming along by and by
would it not be advisable for our
Dramatic club tobegin workagain
Got np another big ontortaiumonL
Miss Benin Hall of LeanderTox
and Miss Lena Gerviu of Coleman
aro visiting tho family of Mr and
Mrs Hv Ketchum
CALL AT
Parity Guaranteed
It seems that tlo boys will have
to come down off of the fence
Just hop down on tho big sido aud
say youve beon there all tho time
roit saw
Tho thoroughbied Stallion
Trouble Sired by Jack Hardy
by Imported Phaeton First dam
by Rupoe Second dam by War
Dance by Lexington
Trouble is a bay horse 15J hands
high 9 years old sound aud a
good foal getter Will sell cheap
for cash or will trade for horses
4t F S Conovor Jr
Mr N D Lidstoue and daughter
Miss Caribol loft last Monday for
London Can nt which placo Miss
Caribol will enter school
Somo of our local wits havo re
marked thai Ban Saba now has a
tannery they say it opened last
Monday
All Pbusonh Knowing them-
selves indebted to the firm of Wil j
goods At for lrbs money than nt I Hams Walker will
an ttlier place it to > u go to laccoahts in the hands
J M Carters Brothers for collotiou
find their
of Walters i
3t
There will bo fun-
house Monday Sept
foil to attend
nt thconrt
12th Dont
Miss Brownie Baker is spending
a week with Miss Maymeo Dofllem
yre
Monoy to Loan
On Real Estate security at 10
per cent Interest
Call on C M Votaw offico up-
stairs in Williams Building
Misses Beulah Hall and Lena
Gerviu paid tho News Office a very
pleasant visit Tuesday
J G Dismukos nnd family have
moved to town to get thebonefit of
our school
A CALL
I hereby call a mass meeting of
the Poeplos Party of San Saba
Countj to meet at tho Court House
in tho town of Sau Saba ou Mon-
day tho 12th day of Sept for tho
purpose of organizing tho county
and to take somo action in rSgard
to a Legislative convoutioi and
any other busiuets that may be
uecessary J B Caiiroll
Chairman
All correspondents and letter
writers of all kinds are requosted
to sign their namos to articles sent
us for publication They can sign
any nondex > luuio thoy choose but
their real name must accompany
tho article
Tho Examining Board for this
year is Profs F MBehrnsjBRea
gan and W V 7 Higgius The
Board was in session lasttFfiday
and Saturday There were four-
teen applicants presout and as far
as we can learn they all passed
good examinations
NOTICE
Wo respectfully request tho
teachers of tho various districts to
call and oxamine our stock of
school books in advance of tho
opening of their schools that in-
case wo have not all the text books
that they contemplate teaching we
can order by tho time of the open-
ing of thoir respective schools
Respectfully
Sasdebso JBhos
San Saba on the 3Ioc
MrAdkins has moved to Calvin
Mr R B Allen representing
tho Peoples Party will fillthe fol-
lowing nppointmentsin this coun-
ty
San Saba Sept 1210a m
Chorokeo
Wallace Creek
Rock Shoales
Richland Sprgs
Antelopo
Bowser Bond
Everybody invited
1310
1110
14 at night
15 lftfl m
1010
10 aUiight
Alio time
will be divided with nny ono else
who differs from us in political
views Como everybody invited
Peoples Party Committee
DEJIOCKATS
J m Prebler Joo Frozior Brown
and Samuel D Footo havo beon in-
vited to speak in this County noxt
week and will meot Mr Allen at
some or all of his oppointments
Lot everybody come out
Committee
The following applicants wero
before the examining board last
Friday and Saturday and received
certificates First Grade Miss Al
lice Walker Miss Ida Baldwiirfand
NealBronn Second Grade Misses
E McAllister ChloioNew Armour
Baker Annie Reagan Nellio Hal
den Fannie Owon Mrs Hplman
O E Rice aud Author livor
Third Grade John Reeves
iookoSt for
J M Carters Cash Bargain
Housp on the comer where yon
will find a gpnerol lino of merchan-
dise clothing hats caps millinery
goods notions etc Many of these
goods was bonght at a discount
somo as low as 50 per cent on tho
dollar So yon cau readily seo I
am in a position to offor bargains
to my customers W F Sullivan
is in charge of this department and
ho is not restricted to prices
Many goods will bo sold for just
what they will bring regardless of
cost Remember that 1 lmve a
large stock of clothing to close
Suits from 75 cents up boots
shoes hats and caps greatly reduc-
ed in priceb No 1 ooks will bo kept
for this house after the 8lh iusl
HlKTEIlHARUIS
Last Wednesday evening Aug
31st at 830 oclock Mr S H Hun-
ter and Miss Bama Harris were
united in the bauds of matrimony
at tho residence of the bridos par-
ents Mr and Mrs Goo Harris
Provious to the appointed time a
largo crowd had assembled At
tho time appointed Miss Julia
Dnggan took her position at tho
piano and played the famous Wed-
ding march Miss Maymeo Dofllem
yro and Mr K Hunter followed
by Miss Bolton and MrEMcElvy
entered gracefully and took their
position then canio Mr Hunter
and Miss Harris The ceremony
was performed in a most solemn
and impressivo manner by Rev
Dr Luther oxpresident of the
Baylor college at Belton under
Thorn Miss Harris was graduated
in 1S91 Shortly after the
ceremonies supper was announced
Tho tables wero arranged in the
form of an H with a large cako in
tho shapo of a heart joining them
Tho ceiling was also beautifully
ilecoroTotT To sum all up iu a fow
words tho entire affair was most
elegant iu all respects
This scribo is not acquainted
with Mr Hunter but will give
what his home paper has to say of
himTho
Tho Sun in advance congratu-
lates Mr S H Hunter on leaving
tho stato of singlo blessedness
Ho is soon to marry Miss Bama
Harris of San Saba We will give
tho benutiful brido a most cordial
welcome to Temple and congratu-
late hor ou winning ono of the most
brilliant and worthy sons of Bell
Co Temple Sun
Miss Bama is a thoroughly ac-
complished young lady posessing
firmness of character stability of
purpose and a kind and amiable
disposition Sho is justly entitled
to all that is embodied iu tnat ox
pressivo phrase Lovely woman
May thoy bo prosperous aud
happy Tho couplo accompanied
by several of their frionds loft ear-
ly the next morning for Temple
thoir future home
LIST OF rBESEXTS
Silver Pitcher Mrs J T Bolton
Whaiton
Two silver napkin rings Dr J
T Bolton Wharton
Silver fruit basket WB Har-
ris
Silver pitcher Miss Maymee
and Lillio Dofllemyre
Set silver napkin rings and su-
gar spoon Prof and Mrs G H
Hngau
Silver cream pitcher Miss
Frankio Baker
Set silver tea spoons Misses
Eunico and Nannie Dorau
Two nnpkiu rings Miss Lizzie
Burns
Silver pickle stand Miss Eloise
Anderson
Silver nut cracker and nut picks
Mr and Miss Duggan
Water set Miss Amelia Blake
noyJjallah Rooko Prof nud Mrs
Higgius
Fruit stand nnd silver sugar
spoon Mises Ida nud Fannie
Owen
Custor Mr and Mrs T C Hen
Preservo standsMisses Maggio
and May Harris
Parlor lamp Mr C H Biggs
Call boll Mr J D Hatcher
Pillow sham Mrs C A Jami-
son Toppor and salt castor Piof
and Mrs Geo Rowe Belton
Miss Anna Dorau who has been
visiting nt Lometa came homo last
SSlnrda y
The goddess Discordia has wing-
ed hor flight from this realm and
tho goddess of pence now hovtrs
over us and sweetly smiles nt the
happiness aud prosperity of a peo-
ple harmoniously striving for bet-
ter things aud hopeful nt last of
Heaven On with the roller mill
LADIES It will afford yon as
well as ourselves pleasuro to hao
you examino our immenso stock
of New Jewelry tho largest we
havo ever known brought to the
city and if you like to purchase
wo feel sure our prices will please
you Wo aro soiling at hnlf the
usual profit and know wo aro bo
low city prices Wo shall appre-
ciate any trade you extend us and
guarantee perfect satisfaction Wo
havo also just received a new line
of perfumes
Ketchum Moxtciomeiiy
Arrangements havo beon mado
nseijuently no goods will bo char for Democratic and Peoples party
ged und < r nny < in uinstances
tjp Vh Bargain House
ery iesputuii
J K CAH1EB
at speaking at so oral places in tho
1 county Seo tie t ni ouueemonts
in this issuo and dont fail to nt
I
tend
3Ic31illin Clippings
Ed News If it was in our
powerywe would divide rain with
our Lemon Squeezer but my broth-
er this is beyond our power
Turnips nro in abundance since
the rain and hogs are getting fat
wont wo havo a jolly timo eating
pork and turnips provided tho
everlasting hoppers dont eat tip
our turnips
Capt Yoo tells us the democrats
sow their garden truck beforo rain
and let tho rain brush thorn in we
peoples party folks know now how
to mako a reliable estimato of tho
democrats iu this countyjust
count tho turnip patches sowed de
fore the rain
Capt Mcilillin has had a very
seiious si > ollof bronchitis but is
now convalescent
Several families hero intend
moving to the Indian Torritory
this fall but we piedict they liko
the prodigal child will return in
dnetime to thoir first love
Somo cotton is being gathered
Tho yield is very light about a
> d four acres
We tender our greatost sympa-
thy to the editor iu his bereavo
mont over tho loss of John Fron-
tier etc also we think thoy should
have had the letter c stamped on
tho jaw for mavericks aro not out
of danger yot
Wo over in this country aro in fa
vor of bridging the Colorado river
on tho nearest and most practical
route to Goldthwaite We have
failed to seo tho logic in our com-
missioners iu bridging tho San
Saba river and not uniting with
hor sister comity in a matter of
business that would ba of equal
benefit to each other Somo of
grand and noble citizens might sny
wo cant afford to cut our jugular
veins to benefit Goldthwaite but I
think from a right observation of
tho fact Sau Saba would gain much
by this necessary and needful op
eration for cooperation is o
motto
The river still continues to stay
ou a boom likely thero will bo an
overflow into the lower counties
My prophecy in Inst weeks issue
in regard to marriages will be ful
filled Wednesday ovening at 7 pm
For fear I weary tho patience of
thoso more intelligent than my
More anon
Little E
Williamson son of
n of Cherokee pass
vn last Friday on his
tesville home He
mtlemau chanced to
with a gentleman
igned to a room
they entered the
rties fired from the
tho room severely
wounding Williamson and riddled
the other man vvitli bullets from
which ho died almost instantly
It se > ms that the parties outside
who did the shooting mistook the
two men in the room for some other
partios At last accounts William
son is fast recovering Wo regret
that any of our boys should suffer
for tho misdeeds of others and be
waylaid by midnight assassins
It is to be hoped the people of
Gatesvillo will bring the guilty
party to justice Deods like this
remain a blot for many years to
come
Hurrah for Cleveland Hogg aud
the rest of tho democratic nomi
nees
Doctor Editor and Preacher
When a child is born into tho
world tho physician is present aud
gets about S10 for officiating at the
important event Tho editor her-
alds the event and gets a cussing
for making a mistake as to the sex
and tho day of arrival After a-
while tho samo child becomes n
man tho minister is called in to
poiform the marriago ceremony
nud the minister walks off with a
ten dollar bill in his pocket for his
trouble The editor is again call-
ed upon and chronicles this oxcut
by drawing upon his imagination
to make tho bride and groom tho
best and most respectable pcoplo
in the conutry His only pay is to
bo asked for a few samplo copies
of his paper to be sent to some ab
sent friends In timo the once ba
by tho once happy groom but lion
noil advanced in life is brought
down to death Tho phjsieinn
calls presents his bill the under
taker is present and wants 100 for
performing the hist and sad rite
whilo the editor is expected to com-
plete tho drama bv holding up the
deceased as a model gentleman a
Christian and one who nt present
is singina tho songs of the redeem-
ed around J < i usaleui The proba-
bility it the itne tn le is that the
baby the groom iui the dead man
has been so infernally mean and
stillpy that he hal stinted his wifo
and children aud had nover con-
tributed one ccit to tue suppoit of
his newspaper Brunnwood Ban-
ner
Itain hi bten plentiful
Harmony Bidgo Ifotcs
Ed News As all of your cor-
respondents seem to hne forgotten
their duty or their loyalty to this
neighborhood I as a greenhorn
must attempt a few lines On
rending our county paper would
never once suppose such a place to
bens Hfirmony Ridge never would
they suppose that we have one of
tho most energetic communities in
tho county All the fault of our
correspondents
But Mr Editor during my short
stay I havo become con inced of
tho groat amount of getup and en
orgy tho people have The way
they handle thoir large crops of
small grnin corn and cotton is
surprising There is scarcely a
family that cannot swipe up a crop
of cotton in two weeks Corn is
gathered on rainy days Not only
do they work with a vim but they
try to excel A J Howard was the
first to got n bale of cotton to Chad
wicks gin but P Oliver having
one out about this time hurries
to Johnsons thinking only of the
glory in oxcelling But alas he
meots some of his good neighbors
and beforo he is aware H Curry
carries of the laurels Neither do
the people confine themselves ex-
clusively to corn and cotton E E
Reisen is in the pecan business
He has several kinds growing on
tho samo treo some say that he is
crossing tho pecan and the china
As tho chiun borry has a gummy
substance between the peeling and
kernel he thinks the pecan will
take this property and the outsido
hull will slip easily
Mr Wood Mr Shaw aud family
together with Miss Crawford have
been visiting tho family of Mr A
Wood Miss Baldwin of Field
Creek also Mr V Laue of Del
Valley are among our visitors All
seem to be highly pleased with
this country
Our youug folks took a trq to
tho Sau Saba peak tho other day
They first decided to go ou Thurs
day but tho boys got an in itation
to work tho road on that daj
they persuaded tho girls to go mi
Wednesday That morning bright
and earl they wore out collect-
ing the crowd and getting read to
start But tho two young men v ho
went to Mr A Js clear forgot their
team and beforo they were aware
the poor horses wero bottom tide
up in a ditch No such luck cau
thwnrt the plans cf the H R boj s
and in a short time Bob and Ralph
wero waiting at the door About
leu oclock all were ready and the
crowd starte 1 Dee led the way with
Miss L whilo John in an under
tone related the romantic adyen
tures of the west no doubt but tiiat
Miss C was highly entertained
Poor Joe had to milk and did not
get to go in the wagon Johnie
did not hear tho change audueer
returned until Wednesday evening
too late only to enjoy the fun of
being left You must hear better
than that Johnie I am unablo to
say how the girls reached the top
of the peak but suppose they weie
assisted in some way Anjnny
they got there and after spending
a short timo viewing the beauties
of the surroundiug country look
iug at tho c rs as thoy passed along
the foot of the distant mountains
and enjoying the refreshing breeze
and August sun they returned to
the wngons andpropnred a dinner
that was appreciated by all After
dinner when all had become w eary
of tho many beautiful scenes
thoy started for home The boys
knewhow shoit the time would be
so they had to go around by the
springs thus making the distance
eighteen miles instead of ten But
this ns nil gootl things had to end
so with a sigh all said good by and
left for home Tho poor fellows
that had to stay at home to work
hurried from the fields to hear tho
evonts of tho day Aftor listening
attentively to their recital with a
deep sigh theymurmered Oh my
shall I ever become a man Thoso
who went iu their evening prayers
nskod thot auothor doy like that
might be given them
Green Hokx
Mr Editor I have heard it said
that tho Constitution of the Uni-
ted States forbids that both presi-
dent and vicepresident bo from
the same stqte Please give your
opinion throngh tuo paper on the
above question
A FlH Mi
If there is anything in the con-
stitution to prevent tho piesident
and vicepresident from being res
ideuts of tho snmo stato uehne
failed to notice it
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Our through il I
I county nro being npidly taken up
IHOFESSIOXAL COLtMJ
A GREGG IS Dl
iyi3i i and Sur Lon
VilA TJj
Olbe on llua Mnl
Clark a ruik buililiu
E L Kf TOR
Lawjer
jn t nurta ofl
JOHX KEL
Laail 1
Sector Kellej
Sue Issors to Allison A Sector i
LARD LOAN 4 COLLECTING AGEj
Special Attention gnoa to Land
Cml Irutic
Own a ion lftc Abitract of the
lEecoril nt the Coonty
BANK HOLDIXU SAN SiCA IEx
IieigL Burleson
Attorney at JLt
SAN SAISA TEXAS
J H Martin
Heal Estate A
Will li
Mlt
s
SAN SANA TEXAS
rsnll land in Town or ll
ouotr
tax lr n > n rMld itii end do all bailnei cl
oixtwl n tli
a geirenimjd ae wi
C orrvspoj
C A JAKIISON
ATTORNEY AT Ty
Land and ollv tinrr
Olllic Willi Li I
SAX SA1
George Hai
Lawyer and Land
SAN SABA TEXAS
Office over J M Carters Grocery
3 X Crany J t Walters O Ab1
Gunny Walters Brl
Office Jfoiiu SiloofTulilit Sciuaro1
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND LAND AG El
SAJ SU TEXJS
Will rr ctici > in all tho Cuurts
Lewis Andeisn
lawyers and Land j
GOLDniWAITE
Owners of Complete
of Mills County
DaaIITnilit J >
TKXPL3TT BOU
Attorneys at 3
DlIIAIi
fer tliLir Vru
Bn ucss intrust tl
Watch Out
to ttc Pa-
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Piompt Attiui hi
i i JOMS j
JONLS iV T OIAT
ATTORNEYS 4 COUNSELORS
W 11 practii in
11t i rogCu tutu
i 11 t UIAlilull
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l U JLELK
ii i i nf a
a < hi ei su
1 1 1 i J i jta
WILLIAMS E
KrEEKrATTEl
Attorneys at
SAN SABA TEXAS
1 i 4ui nl nTcry Character iatraiti
i c rruui it and Careful xtteotioa
Land Live Stock an
looting Agent
MCHLYXD SPRINGS T
J U Bnrli on II P
Snrleson Snrlei
Physicians Surg
IUCHLAXD TlilXGS
Office Lo il 1 > ii
Surser mil I tiro
SK4ia
Xortheutoftb
i IHwaaeii of muaies a
All Colli iu Ft uli j rnnptrr ftHedl > a orXlght
H A Chapman
DKALEUm
J > rugs Taints Oils Toilet
Joods
AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS
Kkhlm > Kiiigs Tlsas
i Guaranteed
Mioluttly WateK
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> pr00f
SEdcershive > >
tddethenshnmi Of 2
TnjiOLvsroncvtjCojta S jl
5ofiVooler > ty
Collar
Scad for
A J TOWER MFR BOSTON MASS toiler
A L z > Bor
Tiint bo of mine doesnt enrn
his saltecLii el the old farmer
indignantly w In u he returned
from holUng uow i > t cheese bos
at tli comr gnu I told him
to milk thf tow 1 p tho pigs
wco i the onions pnl up the sheep
fee I a Loi ois > i o wood draw
the water ami m t the meat for
breakfast u
nothing nt il i
gone to i v v t
my hoi m th f
The 1
I
of the L nited State
illo gixid for
11 s ed up and
w ulngtopnt
Me Ex
i spreading
to keep it out
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The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, September 9, 1892, newspaper, September 9, 1892; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111202/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .