The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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O. L. McCAULEY, Secretary Treasurer
Sabinal Mercantile Co.
CAPITAL STOCK, 120.030.
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VVc sell Royal Tailoring, made by The Royal
Tailors, Chicago.
There is no better good tailoring to be had at the
same low cost.
Here are two things you can be certain of when you
wear Royal Tailoring—you
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We show 500 newest patents in Fall Dress Suitings.
All garments made carefully correct to strict mcasute-
ments—no chance for you to be dissatisfied.
Cuts No Ice
Whether or not we have
been here the longest or
whether we are the lar-
gest. If we didn’t actu-
ally sell the very best
goods upon the most sat-
factory terms we would
not be enjoying a trade,
the volume of which has
startled our competitors
out of their lethargy and
caused them to open their
eyes in wonder and sur-
Take this Tip
and see us before you op-
en an account elsewhere.
Union M&.de Garments are the
Best. Ask for the
Carbart Brand
Sabinal’s Largest, Cheapest and Most Up-to-date Store.
system 1 f the Southern I’.ieifi:
with lu;nl«|U:irt**r-. in Sun Kttin-
cisoo, where he remained only
six months, coming from that
place to Houston ns vice president
of the Houston and Texas Cut
tral in January, 1U02.
With the coming of Mr. Mark-
ham to the Houston and Texas
Central, the plan of K. II. Ilarri-
mnn to gather his Texas lines un-
der ono executive head was
gradually made public. - One by
one, M r. Markham was elected to
the presidency of the Harrimnn
Markham is to leave Texas has
1 list'd universal regret among
Inca! railroad ellieinls. — Houston
Chronicle.
Robbed The Grove.
A startling incident is narrated
1 by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as
follows: “I was in an awful con-
dition. My skin was almost ycl-
j low, eyes sunken, tongue coated
pain continually in back and sides
j no appetite, growing weaker day
by day. Three physicians bad
j given me up. Then I was advised
roads in lexas until lie \\a» chief: ,1>(. ]C|eHric Hitters; to my great
executive ot practically die e>ntirv j0y, the first l>ottle mucle si decided
group. j improvement. I continued their
Since bis coming be lias made ,„,e fur t|,ree weeks, and an» now a
many Iriends throughout the wellman. I know they robind the
state and is regarded ns one of the ; ,.f another victim.’' No one
Only 50c
uf If
If a man cats two pounds daily, near two pounds daily must in some way pass from his body, or disease
and a premature death is a speedy and inevitable result. The food that is eaten must contain the ele-
ments necessary to supply nutriment to the system and free from all substances that bind the bowels.
8* PRICES
WHEAT FLAKE OEUERY
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most popular ns well a? the ablest
railroad oilicial in the state of
Texas. He lias been ii> Texas a
little ovci two years, but during
llnii time the Harrimait interests
have felt the influence of a master
mind and guiding hand, and as a
fVsUlt of the ;4ivHt nceniuplinli-
jii. i,(v during the past two vein*
Mr Markham became the vice
pre-i lent and general iwan uier of
the railrond system which a little
over 2U years ago hr serud in
the hltmhlo ea,un ity i a
ng"*t.
I tie auie'lliic unea.’i
should tail to try them,
guaranteed, at all Druggists.
For Male
Six head of high grade Hereford
calves, good size and weight, nine
to ten months old. Will sell one
or all at $25 each,
tf Rose R. Kkxnkdy.
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Patronize Home Industry.
And if you are thinking ofbtty-
•»*•• ti.»ii u Piano or Organ, call on me
l ran give y»ot w bargain in Imlh.
fh t Mr. Mrs. Ed Alba.
if eaten daily there will be a daily action of the bowels; waste removed, nutriment -retained. It’s
Nature’s food for man. Served hot or cold.
Palafable—Nutritious—Easy of Digestion and Ready to. Eat
Dr. Price, the creator cf Dr. Price’s Cream Baling Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts.
A ceok book containing 76 caaellcnt reoelpts fer using the foed mailed ?rao to arty address.
FOn PALE BY LEASING GROCZIIS.
PreparasB ivj P&SCiC -OEftEAL FfiOB G&feag©* ISSfcois.
For Sale by
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JOHNSTON & REILY
LOUIS M. PETERS.
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Sevier, Hal. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1904, newspaper, April 8, 1904; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108497/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .