fagm mbnG. H. HAGAN, EDITOR PROPRIETORSubscription, $1.50 a Year.This weather for the last 15 or 20 days has been exceptionafely beautiful aod pleasant for tbia season of the year.Linen table damask at Stroop’s.Everything cheap at Stroop’s.The indications so far are that this will be a most excellent crop year. Plant big crops.Clothing at cost at Stroop’s.Durby and other lnts at Stroop’s cheap store, very cheap.The first American paper money was mane in 1740. It cost the government just 3.2 mills to make a paper dollar. jBuckskin jeans pants at Stroop’sCheap-corsets at Sfcrooplg-. Mr Gouinbour of Mills county was in town last Friday with a view of buying some fat cattle.Call on Montgomery Cunningham for Tobacco.Rev I T .Morris of Llano, presiding elder of this conference conducted services at the M E church Suuday.Fresh garden seeds at Sanderson Brcs.Mr David Rogan of Santa Anna came in Tuesday on a visit to old friends at this place.A select line of good novels for sale at cut prices at S M Moore’sLeap year is over but still the weddings are gojDg on. Perhaps these are the results of leap year.Garden seeds at Sanderson Bros.The Literary club was entertain ed last Friday night at the resi-deuce of Mr and Mrs John McConnell.Sol ice.All parties indebted to us must settle in full by the 1st Jan, 1893. We can’t possibly indulge you any longer. Respt.Elton, Haupeu Green.Mr T M Gray, made a business trip to Dallas this week for the-frtajijxftswof—pttitiug-—flfJorOTnew line of goods. .Our stock of school books, school supplies and stationery is always complete Sanderson Bros.Married; Jan 16tb, Mr John Barton and Miss Ella Taylor both of the Hinton creek neighborhood Judge J M Pool performed the ceremony.(Jc\For flour, lard, potatoes, prunes, currants; chees, jellies, canned goods, brooms, oil, ax-handles, tobacco and the best 5 cent cigars in the citv call on S. M. Moore.«Write us the news from the various communities, but do let upou politics and stop discussing dead issues and dealing in futures.Lamps and lanterns at Sander., son Bros.Our old friend Mr C. P. Beaty and Rev Hilburn of Goldthwait6 were in town last Sunday. Mr Beaty lias mauy old time friends who are glad to know of his suceess as a merchant.Perfumery and toilet articles at Sanderson Bros.3SO« McKENSAHas received another ear of the Celebrated Peter Schut-tler Wagons.Champion ot* the Hoad.will be sold Cheap for CASH.Pv:be:b:O]g‘clblt;fibePitoanStMiss Fannie McGlamery, who has been teaching in our pul school, resigned her position last Friday to accept a position in the Collins Co, school. She left last Saturday for her new field of labor.Stocking yarn at Stroop’s.Saxony yarn cheap at Stroop’s.Mr John Beasley of Milburn was in town this week.New Goods.My house is being rapidly filled with new goods and fresh groceries of every description. Call and see them. S. M. Moore.esspoflfitU1ac:anivLonMr Jog S Clark raade a business trip to Ballinger this week.Cheapest shoes to be found are at Stroop’s Cheap store.• Miss Mavinee Doiiiemyre has been spending a few days with the family of Mr and Mrs Baker.theatJwhSchool books atMontgomery Cunniugham’BBoys over shirts at- S troop’s.Only' one more week of pultic school. Then the private school will open and it is to be hoped ' the attendance will be large.'1tee.ele'.f Ji0vU Vtor, Vo IIstolt; in fc repI at £