The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1, Friday, June 23, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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riiiFLS H OLCMN
Br A Gregg i B
Physician and Surgeon
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Will ijr otics In Hi
adjmnin Counties A1
Cuart il Ai > i > t alit ftntl >
lit Jen
kl LUIV
Sector Kelley
j < i tuiM to lliion Ilittor
LAND LOAN A COLLECTING AGENCY
Rpeisl Attention given to Land aud
C > il Pra ttce
C xm a complete A be tract of tbo
Ree > nl of the County
Land
J H Martin
Real Estate Agent
SN RAH TLXAS
taica lii i a resident
ce tt d tii n < nvra
ea t ioiuiod
DauHXr iktt
liUfiiicaa cot
XoncspoaJ
L tnanl Doughty
TRIPLETT BOUGHTY
Attorneys at Law
G0LDTIIWAIT1
Offer their Scrvi <
Bnsmcs intrusted t
Prompt Attention
Q S JOXES
TEXAS
t itle Public An >
h in will reen
J N VOTAW
JONES A OTAW
ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT IAW
urts of San Saba and
i ii th Supreme Court
til limn of tfalSUue
Offl oauiun la WILLIAMS BUILDING
tit door U > Bark
S VN SABA
TEXAS
D U VrElK P M 1AVE1
2STEEK FATTER
Attorneys at Law
SINSAI3 1 1EXAS
Cn mt oi t > Chjirn it r iiirinctttl to ui wi i
v < XV nipt and Cartful aUi iti > n
Br Jos Greer
d m r m s s
fjB OStee at Bealdeade an Wallace Street
S4NSVn TEXAS
N G BROWN
Land Live Stock and Col-
lecting Agent
HICIILAM SPRING TEX S
fle aaihOtttttiiMhiitebiw
RAILROAD FARM GARDEN
Cemferj Lawn Pocltry and Rabbit Fencing
morsiws op joxes is use catalogue
deee nxnoirrriiD
THE KcHULLEH ffOVEII WISE FEKCE CO
Hi US US asa IS S Kariui St Chua EL
The Lampasas Leader of June
16th sajs the Cow Boy race from
Chadron Neb to Chicago a dis-
tance of 7000 miles will probably
not be run Probably not but iff
they should start from Chadron
via Chicago 70UO miles we would
ba glad the Leader would tell us
when they stopped where they
would be at
Airs A C Bridges is doing good
work as thygjgHppgp
Signal TUb pnpeF wnJ
mauageinent is flourishing All
we are uneasy about is that sweet
sentiment and love stories mav
creep into the pages of the Signal
Tho extra session of Congress
will bo called by Sept loth and
that Congress will be closely
watched in all its acts Every
little butterfiv politician will be
ready to critici o them But the
government will go on nil O K
just tun same
Sin Saba county marbl9 iis
frvu upprotcd for the Tarrant
c mujH courthouse Fort Woith
Oaz tt
In the gieat rush n turmol of
these eicitiuK eo11 mercial enter-
prises goingon in our midst dont
forget that good county roads are
great inventions
Uncilens Arnica Malic
lire Boat Sal in ti ord for Cuta
BraisesSores Ill i ri < ill Klicnm Fticr
SiresTetter Cfc 1 ii in < N Olnilil urn
Corni and all fkn I i > fim and jmsi
lively cars Pil i i wn MuH It
VOLUME XIX
Our iSoiinl of
Llectel Pi of 1
Ithe ttubtees di 1
puicipd of San
tLo coming scln
ti uslees nri to b
that ho nndert ik s
School trustees
V > Tnrcbant of
ii I1 low where
s L Collide for
1ntu year The
iiiiirintulaledfor
th clioicn thi j made in this
malt i Tho i ncuinstances in
connection with oiu school affairs
J tiro rithnr complicated and difficult
I to bo understood and this step
the trustees have taken is well cal-
culate to forever attune harmoni-
ously the herelofoie existing dis
coids or perchance make them
worse In the selection of this
principal we feel justified in say
ing the trustees Inid aside their
and
cholcelPSlfli ni thntffjllpl
thought best for tho ontirocom
munily We fuel satisfied judging
from the past that at least threo
fourths of both patrons and pupils
favored a home teacher for prin-
cipal But these trustees decide
that in such cases tho people don t
always know just what is best for
them Wo are also satisfied that
tho personal feelings and tho
heartfelt choice of the entire board
were in favor of a home teacher
their financial judgement would
say in favor of a home teacher bat
they looked notulono from a fiuan
eial stand point nor from principles
of friendship but solely from the
one point of view tho greatest
good to tho whole community
Thereforo all disappointed homo
applicants shouldbe satisfied Pro
Merchant comes very highly rec
ommended He is an experienced
teacher and is at present at Val
praiso Ind completing his educa-
tion If the patrons will givo him
their full support nnd hearty co
operation in all things there ase
probabilities that tho school may-
be a succoss This is an instance
in whicn the trustees discarded
tho e ils they knew of and chose
those they knew not of AVo ear-
nestly hope that all our peoplo will
unite in tho one effort to make
this the most successful and pros-
perous school aver taught in San
Sabcu xUL fir > nM iiito fr oar
common good anil enjoy tho swoet
fruits that arise from harmony
Sometimes occasionally we hear
of some church members who
dont like their minister because
ho dont preach to suit them We
might ask is the preacher who
fills your pulpit thero to preach to
suit you or is he there to preach
the gospel of truth and the word
of God So long as that minister
preaches the word of God to tho
best of his ability and in that
manner best suited to him most
likely to produce tho desired ef-
fect what right Jiavo you to pass
an opinion upon him If an an-
gel clothed in all the purity of
heaven were to preach the tiuth to
some of you old constant croakers
and tell of the evils and corrupt-
ions of man you wouldnt like tho
angel oither If you will just no
tice some of these old dontlik
thepreacherfellows you will
learn that the preacher has been
getting next to them AYe will say
that a minister in his own pulpit
addressing his own membership
as also those others who desire to
hear him has a right to preach in
whatever manner he thinks best
suited to his own ability and most
likely to produce a good effect
upon his hearers You dont like
your preacher But do you KNOW
that your idea of preaching would
is gnaranteeil to t t siUfjlijD
t
>
bo > OUro6U rigui
or mooey refuuded Ince 25 cts per
For tale by JionigoiuLr > i Cunuiogiiani your minister better
rf
cjayEraH foyoTir dfnfil
EatherTorgiBt ue things that dis
please you do your duty in extoll-
ing his virtues and tell of the
good he has done that he may
thereby be enabled to do still
greater good Yon don t like the
way he preaches What a pity
But are you right sure lie would
be preaciiing right if he were to
preach to suit jouV When the
preacher preaches righteousness
purity of character mid justice
unto jour fellow man and preach-
es them with force and tiuth it is I
quiteprobablethit ome of jou
will not like the wdj he preichts
Mu be the preacher should k °
uMUtid and ask jou how he should j
tin ich and what he should saj If
he did we would bet a wooden j
untmeg against a hat full of hot
ttnialr > that you would have him
preaching oi some articles of dec
triuc tliit did not amount to a row
of piiis Iou ucer tell him to
preach on manliness or honesty
or habitual deception or right
ousness or purity of character or
duty of husbands to
When wo tackle the tariff
question we feel like we imagine
a fellow wonld feel if ho was drop-
ped out in the middle of the ocean
The only Ture Cream of Tartar Powder No Ammonia No Alum
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
sA8 larger
ilfifgfiiiffup How
SvoriVOTOinT btii just
that an
equal tariff or protection should
bo placed on both raw materials
and manufactured articles that is-
let tho latio of protection on tho
one be in exact piopoition to tho
other then let that tariff bo suf-
ficient to support ils part only of
a just and economically adminis-
tered government But under no
condition shall thero bo protection
on any foreign articles that do not
onter into our home trade because
if such wero done wo would have
to pay protected pricos without
tho benefits of competition When
that exact basis of tariff is followed
out wo dont care how high the
tariff is put or whether there is
auv tariff at all or not
DrMJ Davis is a prouurjent physician
of Lew is Cass County Jowa and has been
actively engaged in tbc practice of inedi
cine at tbat place for the last tbirtyfho
jcars On the iGth of May while in Des
Moines on route to Chicago lie was sud
denly taken with an attack of Diarrhoea
Having sold Charabcrliins Colic Cholera
and Dianhoca Remedy for the past seven-
teen years and knowing its reliability he
procured a 2j cent bottle two doses of
which completely enrcu him The eicite
toent and change of water and diet inci
dent to tmelingoftcn produce a diarrhoea
ery ono should procuro a bottle of
this Remedy before leaving home For
sale by all Druggist
That old fellow who said When
in Bome be a Boman was mighty
near right When a locality has
cortaiinatmiliaieirT ies Knia
its it is best to adapt ones self to
those prevailing customs Wo
hold that whenever one violates
the prevailing customs or estab-
lished sentiments of a particular
locality he lays himself liable to
tho censure of the people al
though he may be right yet tho
prevailing sentiment must be re
cognized and respected Peoplo
are peculiar beings and act much
more on popular sentiment than
facts He who violates these sen
timents will be rendered unpopu-
lar and subject to public censure
secretly expressed and this will bo
ghen in proportion to the impor-
tance attached to tho sentiment
violated Therefore it is well for
any one going into a strange com-
munity to adapt himself to the
customs and sentiments of the
people
TheGreat andcverGlorious
Fourthof July San SabaBoard
ofTradeColumbianBarbecuo It
sounds big but thats just the size
of it
The stone quarry nt Chadwick
mill is cleaned off for the inspec-
tion of men from a distance who
are comtemplating an investment
The probabilities are that the
split in the Democratic ranks in
Toxas will not bo healed up at the
noxt campaign They had better
takoa friendly warning and heal
Til tlfe Galveston News of June
18th we notice the scholastic pop-
ulation for 1893 is 1583 in 1S92
1727 A decrease of 144 Hero
that won t do something must be
did
Uncle Sams tieasury has not
busted yet
The Mason Count News has
completed its tenth volume and
with colors flying tiits jovoubly
on its eleventh
The historic Blarney stone of
old Ireland 1ms tarived at the
Worlds ran
Womnu m i 1 thi
vessel but ft nf us
strength t > sp i A
weaker
Lave any
build eon
stitulinis nt In tin rr ideu
tuil v I rid ttipiros
aud evulvo political platforms
then surrender unconditionally to
a little bnudle of dimples anddov
their wives iltry sunshiii and extravaganco
etc The right thing to do is to No man eer followed freedoms
uphold your minister in all that fl iL bM onthnsiasm Umt
he does all that he is and all Al
white and
try to get
will liko uo H11 coni > lilit the banner of
female beautv Brann
Wo jour committee appoiu
Mrcngth and Health
ai 5
to draft resolutions in honor of Omj
deceased brother Thos Davett
port who our heavenly father jn
his infinite love and wisdome
ed from time to eternity on the
13th day of May 1893 beg leave
to report the following
Whereas The supreme Bulerof
the Universe has in his infinite
love aud wisdom removed from
our midst our worth and esteem-
ed brother and
Whereas The iutimate relations
with our brother while associated
together in this lodge makes it
fitting that wo record our appreci-
ation of him Thorefore
Besolvnd That the manner in
which ho has conducted himself
in aiding aud assisting our time
honored institution by service and
funds will be held in grateful re-
membrance
Besolved That so sudden a re
moval of onr worthy brother from
us leaves a vacancy and shadow
that will bo deeplj realized by
each and every member of this
lodge aud will prove a grevious
loss to the neighborhood and
county in which he lived
Besolved That in the death of
our brother this lodge sustains a-
very great loss tho widow a loving
husband tho children a faithful
father the county a noble citizen
aud the church of God an efficient
and faithful member
Besolved That with deep sym-
pathy with the afflicted relatives
and friends of the deceased broth-
er wo express an earnest hope
that even so great a bereavement
may 00 overruled ior iiTSlf lffgu
good
Besolved That a copj of those
resolutions be sent the family and
also to tho San Saba News for
publication S W Bimruer
W M Chapmon
Jos Turley
If you no not fcelingstrong and health-
y try Electricllittcrs If LaGrippehas
lcftyoM weak and weary use Electric Bit-
ters This remedy acts directly on Liver
Stomach and Kidneys gently aiding those
organs to perform their functions If you
are afflicted with Sick Headache you will
find spedy and permanent relief by taking
Electric Hitters Ono trial will convince
you that tin is tho remedy you need
Large bottles ouly Gti cents at Montgom-
ery Cunninghams Drug Store G
The United Confederate Yeter
aus of this place have adopted the
name of Camp W P Bogers AY
P Bogers was the father of Mrs
Bama Harris and her husband
Geo Harris was chosen captain
of tho Camp Hence th9 name is
appropriate and clothed with the
beautiful story Below we give
a few remarks concerning W P
Bogers taken from history The
circumstance took place at the bat-
tle of Corinth Oct 41892
The Texas and Missouri troops
made a heroic chargo upon Fort
Bobinette Thoy advanced to
within fifty yards of the entrench-
ments received a shower of grape
aud canister without flinching
and wero driven back only when
of musketry into their ranks
They wore then rallied Colonel
Bogers of tho Second Texas who
lod them up through the abattis
when with the colors in his hand
he sprung upon ihe embankment
aud cheered on his men An in-
stant more and he fell with five
brave fellows who had dared to
leap to his side The Union
troops admiringly buried his re-
mains and neatly rounded of tho
little mound where they laid the
hero to rest
Tho ceaseless aud senseless war
on capital nnd corporation of all
kinds that has been < oing on in
Toxas aud in many parts of tho
United Slates is now having its ef-
fect AVho is tho ono that suffers
most from such agitation and leg-
islation It is tho man who de
ponds on his daily labor for sus-
tenance Yet thoso who dare advise
tho laborer to court tho good will
aud friendship of tho capitalist aie
denounced by thopopulic
hellhounds of iufamy
and controlled by Arall
Llano Times
Devoted to the Interests annup = DiiiIding of San Saba County
SAN SABA TEifcVSf JUNE 23 18H3
j A telegram was received here
Vt eduesdsy from B II Bussoll at
Fort AVorth for oar Board of Trade
to send hacks to Minor Thursday
sufficient to bring seven to San
Saba The directors readily dis-
posed of this business and delega-
ted Mr Is D Lidstone chairman of
the railroad committee to go
through to meet them Mr Lid
stone volunteried to have prepar-
ed a lunch and to invito Mrs Lid
stone Mrs Fentress Mr and Mrs
TAMurruyond Mr and Mrs T
W Ward to accompany him
Those in the crowd coming are
one capitalist one railroad man
and tho four Tarrant County com
missioners
FOItEWAKXED F0REAR3IED
Tho Board of Health would
most earnestly warn the citizens of
San Saba that tho indications are
wenro on tho threshold of the
most fatal epidemic perhaps that
lias ever been our misfortune to
encounter
The sickly season with the dis
eases indegenous to this locality
is upon us
The advent of the deadly chole
ra is looked for
La Grippe is with us to remain
and with its complications is cer-
tainly n very fatal disease
It thus behooves us as conserva-
tors of Public health to give this
timely warning and urge the ne-
cessity of every citizen to see that
their premises are in n proper san-
itary condition which expressed
in one word is Cleanliness
Fire the great purifier should
bo used effectually on all refuse of
every character
There are ninuy very effectual
disinfectants to be obtained for a
trifle Any information desired
will be cheerfully given by the
Board A Gregg M D
N Ketchum M D
Win M Allison
Board of Health
It is reported that after a care-
ful poll of all Senators and Bepre
ysitisfiiLofltliejiaxt Cijiii
is learned that a majority are in
favor of repealing the Sherman
silver oct But the repeal of the
act without the substitution of
something better is mero folly
The repeal of the Sherman silver
act is all right enough but the
substitution Ah theres tho rub
Perhaps twill bo free and unlimi
ted coinage af silver
La Urippc
During the prevalence of the Grippe
the past seasons it was a n table fact that
those who depended upon Dr Kings J cw
Discovery not ouly had a speedy recov-
ery but escaped all of the tronblesouie af-
ter effects ot tho malady This remedy
seems to have a peculiar power in effect-
ing rapid cures not only in cases of La
Gnppebnt in all diseases of thiuat chest
and lungs and has cured cases of Asthma
and Hay fever of long standiug Try it
and bo convinced It wont disappoin
Freo trial bottle at Montgomery iV Cun
ninghams drugstore G
Wo havo heard the breezes gen
tley murmuring the repeal of the
sugar bounty act and a substitu
tion therefor a small duty on su
gar tea and coffee It were well
that such were not done nnd it
might be wise to look long beforo
tho leap is made
a ii
If by some ingeniously arrange
ment the evil corruption and im-
morality that take place in towns
or cities even noted for their puri
ty and high standard of morality
could bo pictured on a largo can
vasSj ond it would take a largo
one it would be a sight that
would cause the blush of sharao to
tho Ohio brigade poured a voleyJmount tho cheek of many a moth
er many a father would grow sor-
rowful at tho lowly depth into
which his son had fallen many a
wife many a sister and many girl
would see tho acts of him they lov
ed of him they believed tho em
bodyment of all earthly perfec-
tions Despair nnd shame would
mantle tho brow and no doubt they
would feel all that is embodied in
deceitful man deceitful world
there is nothing true but heaven
Brains and ballots are better
than bullets nnd bayonets Ma
son Herald
That depends altogether upon
the occasion aud circumstances
It sometimes takes bullets and
bayonets to force people to abide
by the decrees of brains and bal-
lots
Tho president of the United
States has as much power as two
thirds of tho representatives of
G5000000 people Think of that
Mason Herald
AYell what aro you kicking
about Do you vvant tho piesideut
ave all the power Or per
is you would hnve him to bo
sident iu name ouly aud vested
h no power
gtorl JtowiUiS
No rain no grass no corn no
bread no work no smiles no noth-
ing except dry weather and that
is bolow par aud still on the de-
cline so that it can t be disposed
of in any way
Konio of the farmersutehaving
their wheat threshed but the yield
is very sennty
Ciopson the irrigated farms are
looking fine Tho giasshoppers
have damaged some but not
enough to amouut to much yet
Mr ATilliam Ellis has obtained
a school on AA allace Creek which
he will begin teaching Mouuy
Juno 19th
Mr Bud Dale with his family
from McCulloch Co aro visiting
relatives at this place
Mrs Geo Baker has a sister from
California visiting her vviiom she
had not seen for thirty years
Miss Addio Henderson is spend
ing a few weeks hero among rela
tives
The protracted meeting which
was conducted by Bro Lauther
aided bj Bro Low closod on Sun
daj night Tho services weio
wall attended Several young
ladies and gontlemon from San
Saba came out Sunday afternoon
Tho young folks are getting up a
fish fry aud picnic for next Thurs-
day June 22nd Success te them
Uncle Ned
If the democrats dont repeal
the McKinloy laws what oio they
there foi
Fifty cents is a small doctor hill bnt
that is all it will cost yon to cureany or-
dinary case of rhenmatKm if you use
Chamberlains Pain Halm Try it and
jou will be surprised at the prompt relief
it affords The first application will quiet
the pain 50c bottles sold by all druggist
Wise men say things
And fools repeat them
Fools make feasts
And wise men eat them
In order that tho agricultural
industry which is undoubtedly
the leading industry of tho United
it tgjiis niflypmstiftr ns t6bonJ
we are granger enough berrgSS
that the agricultural products mnsl
be equally protected with the fac
tory products
It has been decided several
times that tho AVorlds Fair must
remain closed on Sundajs but tho
gates have remained open nil the
same and large crowds attend
The Chicago saloons barrooms
nnd gambling dens are almost
completely deserted on Sundays
If man would do his Jduty this
world would be better But duty
includes much It includes all
Duty to yourself to your fellow-
man and duty to your God Do
your duty nnd the world will grow
better and the more that do their
duty tho better tho world will be
If tho Democratic Congress to
bo assembled in September re-
peals the Sherman silver law pass
es the free coinage bill and warms
up tho income tax measuro whore
will tho third party be at
Aro you insured It not now is the time
to provide yourself and family with a bot-
tle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy as an assurance against
any serious results from an attack of bow-
el complaint during tho summer months
It is almost certain to be needed and
should be procured at once No other
remedy can take its plit o or do its work
2oand50 cent bottles sold by all druggist
The Board of School Trustees
of Dallas passed somo resolutions
about like these
Resolved That it is tho duty of
married women to stay homo aud
attend to tho children
Bosolved That it is tho duty of
all married men to support their
wives and children
Resolved That in order to give
the young girls a chanco no mar-
ried woman will be employed in
tho Dallas schools
Now is that not just about like
a smartalecky board of school
trustees AVo would just likoto
know what business trustees have
resoluting ou tho duties of mar-
ried people or any other peoplo
for that mutter But usually ev-
ery boar 1 of Trustees must do
something smart something that
no other board hns done some-
thing noted They vill faometimes
run tho risk of sacrificing their
schools Thoy know not how to
let vvell enough alone
Virgin a town of 2000 inhabit-
ants in Minn was completely
wiped away by lire Juno 18th
Forest fires aro raging nnd sev er j
nl other towns havo suffered u
great loss i
XUiUBEl31
Ilardware
Mitchel
DEALER IX
JiiconsAvarc Tinware Glassware and
and Crockery
Moline and Standard Wagons
Buggies slacks Surraye Phaetons and Road Carts
JlcCormick Ecajicrs 3Iow ers and Hinder Twine
PLOWS AND FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Hidden Wire
Corn
er
Stan
Hock Building Ipposire Dofflemyre Hotel
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Household Furnishing Goods
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Sewing Machines
indow Shades
Clocks
Paints
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SAN SABA TEXAS
A DAILY HACK LIXE BETWEEN
SAN SABA AND GOLDTHWAITE
Conveyances furnished to any point gpecial accom-
modations for Commercial travelers
James Doiliemyre Proprietor
Head quart ers for Commercial Travelers and Stock-
men and a comfortable place for all
Here you will Gnd good meals comfortable beds fine cigars and polite attention
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