The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, January 28, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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J EVERNOR EDITOR 4 PROPRIETOR
AKVEirriSIKO KATES
One inch one 1000 t
Two inchei one year 1 d00 I > evrs tills treek
Three incbcscno year
I at Pealers
raT will canvass the conutr in
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flwlBterMt oftha MissionVallejNnraj
es It will pay yoo to wait for Jiim tr
lore yonr order at this offlce
The little child of Mr and Mrs
It W Sector was seriously ill last
week but has about recovered
Just received a fresh lot of pure
drugs medicines etc Also a large
assortment of blank books station
JJelf We are agents for A F
Feelers remedies
which wo guar-
antee Cheap for cash Call and
ssans J N Eddins Ca
Strong winds from the south and
southeast prevailed several days
last week and the dust at times
was almost suffocating
S B Howard is among the new
members of the Knights of Honor
Other applicants are awaiting ini
tiation
Hurray McConnell keep a full
stock of almost eventhing needed
bv everybody and self at the
cheapest rates
A new and elegant assortment of
job type has just been received at
this office Persons needing nny
chsractcr of printing can save
money by bringing their work to
this office
2500
LOCAL AFFAIRS
CirTJEOH DlBKOTOnY
HAFTI5T Services evsrr Sully naming
eo4 oveatsr W Hnlemaa raster
Seadayecbool at 930 a xa rrsjer meeting
TBWdajalfbt
rSESBTTEBI AX Services tb laird aad
Feerlh Sundars la each atoataItev II Palmar
Paster
baaaay school at 930 a bi Dr Glide taper
lalenaeat
lliT110niST Seiri i every Sunday mora
lac aad evenier X S sclera Pastor
Saaaaraeaoolat9J0aaiW J rfnnmaa <
IxrlatMulcst Xlejer meeting Thursday alcl
Her A J Prichard will conduct
service at tha Christion church
next Sunday morning and evening
The venerable father of Mrs
G W Walters is on a visit to his
dssghter and grandchildren
To the Ladies See our new
dress goods before buying Mur-
ray < fc McConnelL
flifaa l aiith of Big Talley was
op itiqu Tuesday and made
f eposit with the News
fcis ooo >
ljaUsUy court for probate busi
htss will meet the first Monday in
February
Bring in your job printing to
this office get good wort and savo
money by getting work below city
prices
J S Smith of Illinois once a
prosperous cow baron of this sec
tion was in town several days this
and last week
E P Cox Ooldthwaite leep
complete tatortment cf ererthing in the
areitnre line tai eeU at the bottom
price Call on his
etchum Son sold three sew
ing machines at auction last Satur-
day The price ranged from 10
to 13
ht
CATHOLIC Father UeUshsa will eeadact
erricej at ts residence of llr d Campbell the
first Saaday ia each altwaata month hegiamg tee
flratSaadayla Jaae letaS
Ths Colored raepla have presehinz the 1st aad
and SaMnthe TJearr H oat Pastor Sunday schoa
at 3 e clock p ra
CCUBmLilD rEESBTTEElAXSerrlces
St the Presbyterian Cbtura the Drat Saadnj ia
each couth Kev W 1L epeexle peeler
See new estray notice
Bob Seiders is able to attendjo
bis duties again
Business lissonly been fair dur-
ing ute past few weeks
Horse and buggy for sale Ap-
ply at this office
C J Berg mado the News an
appreciated visit last week
Dr 2f Ketchum < fc Son Drug-
gists we6t of square San Saba
H Gross the popular dry goods
rustler was in town last Saturday
New crop sugarhouse Louisiana
syrup at A Peelers
Some of the citizens of town are
troubled with sore eyes
Lands for aale in large or Email quantl
tin Allison A ilairns
I Several days of real spring
weather were enjoyed last week
Oo to B F Cox Goldthwaite for
ail kinds of fnrnitnre carpets eto
Correspondents should wnko up
Let us hear from the country pre
cincts
A desirable Tacant residence lot con
TenienUr located will be sold cheap by
Allison Martin
j N D Lidstone and wife have n
new baby girl at their house
i Fresh bolted com meal mado
by the roller process at Sewell
Bowmans Try it
Services at all tho churches
were welluttendodlast Sunday
Groceries pure fresh and a full
stock cheap for cash or produce
Drummers continno plentiful
and nearly every body appears
more hopeful
31 Is rearginpsidhis compli
ments end subscription to the
hence will
reduced prices
by Ilev B B Palmer
Thanks
Foarludies one year 30M The nicest lot of hats ever seen
i eolnmnoneyear CO00 in gan gaba CalJ t jj
One eoulmn one year lOOOn n T
TaxSbirxT ADramsEHEXTS 1 per j JicUmnell s and buy one for each
inch for Cnt insertion and W cents for male member of your family
each subaequeit Insertion
Local Sonets 10 centsa lino each In TherOTvillboBTrncesatthePres
Krtionbotcolooanrticowm boinscr yterian jjnn ncxt Sunday
ed for leu than U > cents J v
= morning and evening conducted
Tho If cits Jot Office
Is well supplied rith good material
and we can do all classes of Job
Printing in good stylo and at rea-
sonable rates Patronize your
county paper
Jon IMNTtva must bo paid for
on delivery and transient adver
tisements in advance
J 31 Carters cheap cash store
is headquarters for groceries in
quality and prices All goods
guaranteed as represented
coming
For fresh Currants Prunes
Citron California Eaisins Cran-
berries and all land of Fancy
Groceries go to A Peeler
See the card of A J Lockaby
Fashionable Barber and when you
need work in his line call on him
Cash or no go seems to be the
universal motto It is the safest
way in which to do business
Murray < fc McConnell continue
to replenish their stock They
recognize the fact that times are
hard and are selling their goods at
prices to suit the times
Itfchard Sellman was in town
last Friday He say6 sheep cattle
and horses aro flourishing
A Peeler has a large supply of
bslfed meal If you want some
thing extra nico for your table call
on him
Several of the young men of the
town havo been enjoying sociables
and parties in the country They
enjoy such visits immensely
Another car of the celebrated
Plants St Louis Flour the best
made just received at A Peelers
Cheap as ever
Mrs C P Beaty formerly of
this place but now living at Gold
thwaite spent several days this
week among relatives and friends
in San Saba
Go to D C Ashley < fe Cos for
Ladies Dres3 Goods Zephyr
Shawles Ladies Shoes and Childa
Shoes My terms is cash quick
sales and small profits
Some of thn farmers are plow
ing in spite of the dry weather and
gloomy prospects They will
doubtless reap a rich reward for
their toil
We have the largest and neatest
assortment of stationery in the
west and those desiring job print-
ing of any character can save mon
ey by calling on us
Bev B B Palmer made tha
News office a pleasant call Tues
day morning He is making an
excellent impression among the
people of this place
J N Eddins Co realiza that
times are hard and money scarce
gejj jjjjjgg or k a
B P Gouenhour called to pay
his respects to the News last week
Ho had been to Pontotoc where he
left his sister Miss Texie who has
taken a position as assistant teach
er in tho Academy
Notice to Ccstomees handle
Plants St Louis Flour by the car
and also Salt and if you need
either I can save you money A
Peeler
It is said the Santa Fa will ex-
tend its line in a short time from
Ballinger to some point in New
Mexico Wo hope they will build
a branch to San Saba also in tha
near future
Allira A Martin will advertise
lands
placed in their hands for aale free of cost
to the seller toebargeeof any kind will
be made nnleas aale u effected If yon
want to bny sell
or give them a call
T B Thaxton a S Chamberlain
and J L Matlock are back from
attendance upon the meeting of the
state alliance at Waco They re-
port a harmonious session
I will pay the highest market
price in cash for Hides Sheep
Pelts Deer Skins all kinds of
Furs Eggs Beeswax etc J M
Carter
S T Singletary the noted hard
ware and implement dealer at
Lampasas was in town Wednes-
day He was accompanied by Mr
Cauthen a grocery man
Tho stage line between San Saba
and Goldthwaite has again
changed hands and the passenger
fare has been advanced from 8150
toS200
If you want a neat suit of ready
made clothing call on George M
Urate who will take pleasure in
ordering for you from a finelineof
samples Odd sizes a specialty
The many friends of James Mc
Dowell will be glad to know that
he is again able to be at his post
of duty after quite a serious wres
tle with continued fever
Oh whenis the good timo coming
The reverse of what has been
As a moral to the above I see
but one course for us to pursue
Economize closely and make lit
n
tle go a long ways work hard eat
htlle and spend less pay ourhonest
debts and
promptly buy groceies
from the cheap cashstore of J M
Carter
Cattle men say their stocfc wo
doing better than they expectod
The object now is to find a remu
nerative market for the spring
sales
A private noto from J G P ur
ne V states his school is in a flourish
ing condition with about 150 pu-
pils in regular attendance
The Colorado rirer has been
on a little boom and we hear
that there have been fine rains
from Coleman west We would be
glad to see good rains here
Do not let the railroad project
die out Jay Gould is in Texas
I and it might be profitable to con
Good rains are reported northfsnlt him about the building of the
and northwest of us We will have Missouri Pacific in this direction
abundant showers in the good time
The young men and young la-
dies of the college held a joint
prayer meeting at the college last
Monday night Befreshments
were served and an enjoyable time
was had
Bev Wr M Speegle has gotten
out a neat little fourpage two ol
umn paper which is called the
Pastoral Visitor It is intended
to circulate among his members
and thus assist him in his pastoral
work It was printed at this
office
J A Howeler and H V Potter
of Pittsburgh Pa have been in
and around townseveral days They
are friends of Conover Dallett
and Baker of tne Elm Creek Ranch
company and may locate in this
section
Mrs S H Jackson has returned
from an extended visit to relatives
and friends in Eastern Texas She
was accompanied home by her
nephew Mr Groves and her
niece Miss Buth Groves
See the notice of Beeves ctHanna
of Cerokee The firm is composed
of H S Beeves and D S Hanna
both of whom are too well known
to need commendation at our hands
It is a strong and reliable firm and
The Teachers Institute will
meet a week from tomorrow Let
all who have parts be prepared to
fill their places and discuss the
subject in such a way as to enlight-
en the audience
A J Lockaby is prepared to
sharpen all kinds of shears scis
sors etc on short notice and af
reasonable rates If your shears
are out of fix leave them with Mr
Lockaby and he will put them in
good trim for a trifle
John Seiders commissioner of
precinct No 1 has been inspecting
the roads in his precinct during
the past week and the result is
that a number of road overseers
have had their hands out at work
Boad overseers who fail to dis-
charge their duties are liable to in
dictment
Every subscriber to this paper is
hereby appointed a local reporter
for the same If anything trans
pires which should be made pub-
lic tell the editor or what is better
write an account of it and mail it
to his address Help us to im-
prove the paper each week It is
our desire to make each issue bet
ter than its predecessor
Judge Walters returned last
Saturday from attendance on the
district court at Llano He reports
a number of convictions and that
the grandjury found fiftyfive bills
The Judge supplied himself quite
liberally with legal blanks from
this office before leaving for Blan
co the next point where court is to
convene
Dr H C Cuningham returned
early last week from the lower
country minus a life partner which
he proposed in a joke to bring
with him The doctor did not
succeed in getting many of his
friends to believe he was going to
be mated away from home He
will find a partner in San Saba in
less than a year This is a pre
diction only
D W Kirkpatrick left Monday
for a visit to the to the towns along
the Santa Fe He is travelling
for a Now Orleans grocery house
Griff Brown again has a position
in this office He will remain un
til September when he will likely
enter school again He likes to
be associated with the printing
office
T
A Present
Any one buying 5 worth of
goods and paying cash for same
will be entitled to
a present of one
pound of tobacco or any one buy
ing 810 worth will be given a kit
of mackerel U 820 dollars worth
is bought for cash
we will give a
present of a G pound caddy of to
Ibacco Sewell Bowman I
H S Reeves
Reeves
Cherokee
BiDrow sue nmi
On Sunday Jan 2nd near tho
Toad from Hollis store at the the
Bend to Cheroken about 7 miles
from Hollis store and eleven from
Cherokee a man Mining from tho
direction of a cedar brake was
seen to cross tho load One of the
parties who saw tliis man said that
the aforesaid sutpicious charac-
ter who crossed the road was a
stranger and traveller as he didnt
know him This istranger had on
a worn white and gray coat and
was somewhat shabbily dressed at
that time
AND HAD AX AMI IX A SLEO
was slightly below the medium
height andfpparentlyaminabout
21 j ears of age Citizens of San
Saba Co think a moment and see
if you can remember seeing such
an individual about that time In
hunting up the murder of Alex
Brown of Lampasas Co we want
to hunt all trails however slight
so ns to devote the entire time to
something stronger or if this hap-
pens to meet tho eyo of the man
spoken of and if he is an ionest
man he will confer a favor and
save himself further trtjii yy
coming over and answering a few
simple questions
A Nephew or AeexBkows
News was brought to town Wed-
nesday morning that the barn of
S B Howard had been destroyed
by fire and that tho fire was sup-
posed to be the work of an incen
diary Mr Howard went out at
once and viewod the situation over
He found tho barn a total loss to-
gether with a large amount of
stock feed harness farming tools
etc Ho states that the fire uas
certainly tho work of an incen-
diary but he does not know to
whom to attribute such a dia-
bolical piece of work The coun-
try has certainly como to a fearful
condition when a man daro not lie
down and sleep in peace without
we predict for them a good run of fearlml danger of property being
patronage
Ketchum Son are receiving
notions blank books literary
books garden seeds chewing and
smoking tobacco stationary etc
which they propose to sell at very
reduced prices for cash
destroyed Wo hopo every good
citizen will use his best efforts to
suppress the lawlessness whichex
ists and to sustain tho officers in
the full discharge of their duties
The first quarterly conference
for San Saba Station will embrace
the first Saturday and Sunday in
February Bev M A Black for-
merly of Luling station presiding
elder Services will begin Satur
day at 11 a m A full attendance
of the official members is much de-
sired
D S Hassa
Hanna
s
tSSy Texas
Having associated with me Mr
D S Hanna in the business of
General Merchandise we will con-
tinue tho Business at Cherokee
Texas and will try to keep seme
of the necessaries of life at least
Thanking tho public for the very
liberal patronago heretofore ex-
tended to me would respectfully
solicit tho same in tho future for
the new firm
All persons indebted to me must
como forward and settlo their ac-
counts by the first day of March
next either by cash or note Must
close my books
Very Respectfully Ac
H S Reeves
Refering to the above wo would
respectfully inform our friends
that we will continue tho business
at the old stand and solicit their
patronago in the future We will
pay the highest market price for a
few good yearling cattle for the
next thirty days Respectfully
Reeves Haxxa
Cobs axb Hat Wo are re-
ceiving corn and hay in large quan
tities at our houso at Goldthwaite
Persons desiring either in any
quantity will sate money by buy
ing from us Special inducements
to parties buying car loadlots
Wm Caraeiom < fc CoGoldthwaite
HI
Core lor riles
Piles aro frequently preceded by a
of iveight intlie back loius aeil lower
of
part the abdomen causing tbo patient
to suppose lie lias tome allVcliou of tlie
kidneys or neighboring organs At times
symptoms of indigestion are present flat
ulency uneasiness of the stomacbctc
A moisture liLo perspiration produciu a
very disagreeable itching after gettin
warm is a common attendant blind
Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at oum
to the applicatiou of Dr liosanLos Pilo
Eemedy wind acts directlv upon the
affected
parts absorbing the Tumors al
laying the intense itching aed aScctihg a
permanent enre Price 60 cents Address
The
Dr Uosanko Medicine Co Piqua0
Sold by Ketchum A Son JuneoS
JM Vat They All Nay
Hon D D Havnie of SalemHl
says he uses Dr Bosankos Couh
and Lung Syrup in his famSy
with the most satisfactory results
in all cases of Coughs Colds and
Croup and recommends it in par
ticular for the little onos
bottle free at Ketchum Son 1J
LiTf r Pills
Use Dr Gunns Liver Pills for
Sallow Complr on Pimples on
the Face and Billiousness Nci er
sickons or gripes Only one for a
dose Samples free at Ketchum
Sons
Programme for Teachra Inslltcle
Programme for Teachers Insti-
tute of San Saba county to be held
in San Saba at tho Presbyterian
church Prof Wallace obtained
permission of tho officials Feb
ruary ltl > and oth beginning at
7 o clock p m
Judge S F Bay exofficio chair-
man trill preside
Music by the audience
Prayer by
Music
1 Addross of Welcome
Respose by Prof Miller and others
Music
2 Mental Science Prof A J
Wallace Discussion
Music
3 The Importance of the Class
ics Dr W A Rogers Discussion
Music
1 Penmanship in School Alox
Gay Discussion K Deveuport
Music
o Moral Character of tho Teach
erProfBallaTil Discussion
Music
C What should be the Intellect
ual Acquirements of the Teacher
Mrs A D Wallace Discussion
Music
7 Should Physiology bo Taught
in Schook and Why Dr Cun-
ningham Discussion
Music
8Shall we Read tho Bible in
School Rev A R Cravens Dis-
cussion
Music
9 Reading
Discussion
Mrs Bama Harris
10 How to Wake up MiniLMiss
Gussie Wilson Discussion
Music
11 Hotv to Dispose with Grum-
blers Mouthers etc Prof Joe
Frazer Brown Discussion
Music
12 Discipline Prof C C Mc
Cluer Discussion
School keeping Prof Hamil
ton of Valley Spring
13 How to Teach Spelling Prof
McCurry Discussion
Music
IA Are Visitors an Advantage
to Schools Discussion
Music
13 Should large Boys and Girls
Receive Companj During School
Months Frank Paxton Discns
sion
Music
1G General Business
Adjournment
PnoanASjiE Committee
The following marriage licenses
havo been issued recently
W W Morrow to Miss S A
Bomar A C Norment to Mrs
Lizzie Houston J H Holdin to
Miss L L Craven L M Butts to
Miss N B Wheeler
Machinery for Sale
One 25horsepower engine and boiler
io 1 Reynolds prcn mill 2 acres of
land millhonse and dwelling plenty of
water ec The whole property is at
liielilanil Sprmss with perfect title and
will be sold for 700 Apply to 11 M
Eouudlrei Kichland Springs Texas
Oflicers have been busy rineo
district court and a majority of
those against whom bills were
found aro now under bond for
their appearace at tho next term
of court
lone West
Charles WLong takes this method or
informing bis patrons and thepnblis gen-
erally that lo has removed hij shop to the
nest side of the publio square where he
mil continue to do all kinds of work in
tin copper and sheet iron on short
and reasonable rates Hoofing and guttcr
in a specialtv
Ketchum < t Son have had their
card put on a number of small
blank books which they propose
to distribute gratuitously among
their customers If
you need a
small memorandum book call on
them and they will supplyyou free
of charge
Bu H Doran Bro continue to
do a lively business in the livery
line They keep good teams com
fortable vehicles and work at
prices to suit tho times When
you need a conveyance call on
them
21 D Oliver reports that the
officers of Lampasas county cap-
tured two men supposed to be the
murderers of old man Alex Brown
who wai killed at his home on the
night of December 31 One of the
men is named Beufro and was a
near neighbor of Brown The
other man was a stranger Thoy
are in jail at Lampasas
AT COST
Clothing of almost every
description consisting
of SuitslautsCoats
Vests Etcvrill
be closed
out at
COST
for Cash and
For CASH Only
63
B3 =
Vehave just received a
car load of Xew Crop Louis
iana Sugar and Molasses
which we propose to sell in
large or small quantities at
lower prices for spot cash
than has ever been known
in this section Country
merchants can replenish
their stock at wholesale
prices and ranchmen and
fanners can save money by
buying of us
Gresif
Hetfiaciiou
In order to save labor and trouble
incident to taking stock wo will
sell goods of every character for
cash for the next few weeks at a
sweeping reduction from former
prices If you want burgrins in
dry goods boots or shoes especial
ly now is the timfl to make your
purchases
Cheap Coats
We have about fifty
coats for men Avhich
have been left over
from broken suits
We Avill sell them for
less than STew York
cost Call and see
them
Special Notice
J53f
ss
We want ihose who
aro indebted to us to
call and settle either
with the cash or inter-
est bearing note
Those who are in-
debted to us know it
and save themse es
and us trouble by
healing the above
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GROCERIES
AVc keep the largest sup-
ply of staplegroceries intlie
west buying by the carload
getting cheap freight rates
and large discounts AVe can
thus afford to sell such goods
below our competitors and
still have a good margin left
for profit Ranchmen and
country merchants desiring
groceries in large quantities
Trill find it to their advan
tage to call on us
WIRE
a large
stock of barbed wire
of different grades
and can supply any
quantity on short no-
tice at or below rail-
road prices
Call and sep t F i m i n
i muekaymcco elli Ward Brothers
W c T u
We think it a good plan to give
our readers some idea of the work
being done by the women of the
W C T U The Union hRs been
established in America about 12
years and its influence has been
wonderful in awakening the nation
to a sense of the ruionous effects
of intemperance We have a pub
lishing house and a national tem-
perance paper The Union Signal
Our own state has a temperance
paper Our Bulletin Board pub-
lished at Denton And there are-
a number ofnoblo women who aro
lecturing and laboringwith devo-
ted philanthropy to rid the people
of the evils that are ruining the na
tionThe
The object of the W C T V is
in tho words of another The cor-
rect formation of a childs habits
the reformation of drinking men
and transformation of public opin-
ion and law relative to the liquor
traffic Its ultimate objects is none
other than the refinancy of Christ
not in form but in fact not in sub
stance but in essence not visibly
but invisibly in the hearts of men
One of tho most interesting de
partments of work in tho W C T
U is the work nmong tho the chil
dren While they are young and
before their hearts havo become
hardened by contact with th e world
they are taught in tho Sunday
schools Bands of Hopo and Kin-
dergarten the horrible effects of
intemperance and bettor prepared
to resist the temptation of after-
life and for tho reception of the
GOTpeL And also that smoking
and the use of bad language are
not manly habits but something
to be shunned as evil We hope to
begin soon our work here among
the children establishing Temper-
ance Brigades etc in the Sunday
schools
In eighty five counties of the
state of Iowa the saloons have been
banished and in Sioux City of the
same stato whero the Bev George
Haddock was murdered for his
fearless denunciation of whiskey
and of the liquor men more than
one hundred saloon keepers have
had to leave the city
Wo see from recent papers that
England is taking a decided stand
against whiskey The Liberals
have made local option a plank of
their party platform
New York City has 8034 liquor
dealers 2861 have been inmates
of the county prison 1704 have
been confined in polico stations
1910 have been tried a nd escaped
justice Six thousand are Ger
mans and Irish and only about
100 aro Americans 3509 are wom
en Half of the whole number are
convicts or attaches or frequenters
of gambling hells and brothels
Xashville Advocate
A local newspaper is a travel
ling agent taking his weekly round
to the families of all their custo
mers No matter whether times are
good or dull no matter whether
trade is brisk or otherwise no bus-
iness man can afford to take down
his sign nor withdraw the pleasing
influence of a weekly chat with his
customers through the newspaper
For a business man to stop adver-
tising would bo equivalent to his
sajing I have stopped busines
and ask no more favors of the peo
ple
Gatesville is now expecting a
boom she is no longer on the line
of a narrow guage railway
EfctrayAotlcc
Talenupandestrayedby Hugh liar
key before U T Chamberlain Justice of
the peace precinct No I San Saba county
Texas one bay mare 14 hands high 4 or
5 years old branded 8 in circle on left
shonlder appraised at 25
25A
A Dnggan
c c c
Talen np and estraved by W L Banis
ter before U T Chamberlain J P Pre-
cinct Jfo I San 8aba county Texas the
following described horses Two grat
mares one gray horse and one eorrell
stallion each branded T with half circle
o er it on thigh and shoulder one colt
no brand one bay mare ooe bay yearlin
tolt and one sorrell colt each branded
ol on left shonlder and L A L open a
connected left
on thigh Appraised at
S Opeiliead A DUO CAN
Clerk County court S 8 C unty
A J Iiocliaby
Fashionable Barber
Oppolle tba DofflemjTe Hoiii
Now Shear Sharpening Machine
I
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Citation on Him Final Actouiit
Tim STATE OF TEXAS
Connty of Sar Saba
R U ffrbOIM nt tfa in the Estate
of D C Woods decoaeed
You are hereby notified that IV T
Administrator of the eatate of D
l Woods deceased lste of said ccunty
has presented hn final account ofsaid
estate for settlement thereof which is
now on ale n office
my and that the same
will be finally heard and acted upon at
the nextregular term of tha County Court
in ud for San Saba county siltmin
matters of probate to be begnn and held
at the courthouse in the town of San
° aVin Jl0Il yiii February
A D 1837
when ana where all twrsons
interested can appear aid contest the
same or any part thereof if tieysee
proper
Witness my hand and official eealof
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