Hammer ClatterSan Saba is witnessing a build lug prosperity just now. Every carpenter, stone mason, brick layer, paper hanger and painter is busy. To get workmen for an odd joia simply out of the ques tion.The work on the high school building is being rushed as fast as it possibly can. The auditorium is now converted into a sutdy hall, the basement rooms are being equipped for class rooms, the septic take is being finished and the toilet connection adjusted. A new concrete walk will encircle the entire building and the children may now pass from the* streets into their respective rooms without getting in the mud, no difference how rains may come.The new Methodist church is receiving the finishing touches on the interior. Soon the assembly hall and the class rooms will be ready for occupancy andthis beautiful marble structure will be completed inside and out.The T. A. Murray residence is receiving the finishing work from carpenters, painters and decorators.Maj. G. A. Walters has a force of carpenters at work on a new 5-room tenant cottage on his block in West End. ,R. W. Burleson is somewhat remodeling, adding two rooms and lots of sleeping porch equipment to his residence.The W. A. Martin bungalo on Commerce street is nearing com pie tion and Mr. Martin expects to get moved and sheltered under his own “vine and fig tree11 by the first;S. T. Taylor has just completed a new 5-room residence on his home block near the Methodist church. Mrs. J. W. McConnell has jqst completed a 5-room cottage on Wallace street close in.The Jim Perry residence south of the school building is nearingcompletion.Mrs. Kate Minton’s new 5-room bungalo in Mur ray addition is nearing completion and she expects to get moved into it during the next week.BPpihRwylt;lesiHWJicj su saJMiallFtbe