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    1. [TXSSABA] San Saba News excerpt - May 26, 1899
    2. lisa mitchell
    3. Posted on: San Saba Co., TX Queries<br> with Automated Mailing List Posting Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Tx/SanSaba/10707 Surname: ------------------------- >From the San Saba News May 26, 1899 -- Henry Kelley & Lidstone's new goods are coming in. They are kept busy opening and marking. They have a beautiful stock of everything the people want. Drop in to see for yourself. -- Angus Bailey has a position in the Creasy & Moore mill. -- Joe S. Clark keeps the best machine oil on the market. -- Remember we still pay cash for butter and eggs. - D. D. Ransom -- Chickens We want 5000 chickens in exchange for merchandise. Henry, Kelley & Lidstone -- Triz Hazelden and family started with the Arizona crowd Monday. -- Drop in and see the shop made buggy and hack made by Williams & Hatcher. They are away ahead of any factory job, because the material and workmanship are all first class. -- Buy your windmills, farm machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Hardware, Glassware, Queensware, etc. from Joe S. Clark -- A number of the San Saba citizens went to Llano Monday as witnesses in the Bill Ogle case. [Note: relating to the San Saba Mob.] -- Mrs. Robert Ransom, nee Miss Clara Fentress, of San Angelo, is heare visiting Mrs. C. Fentress. -- Remember Joe A. Williams will deliver ice to any part of town any time of day. -- Another car of all kinds was just received by Joe S. Clark. -- Sheriff Weich, of Goldthwaite, came over Monday and took Dell Dean to Goldthwaite where a penitentiary agent took charge of him. -- I will sell shovel attachments for John Deere Disc Cultivators at $7.50 per set. Joe S. Clark -- The measles epidemic is still raging in town. No fatalities so far. -- J. M. Carter is clearing his entire line of Straw hats at half price and many other goods at reduced prices. -- See the Excursion rates to Austin in the Ford and Trowbridge cases. [Note: relating to the San Saba Mob trials.] -- Some have begun to harvest their wheat. A pretty fair yield is expected. [end of photocopy]

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