The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 12, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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SAN ANGELO TOM GREEN COUNTY TEXAS WEDNESDAY FEB 12 1902.
Entered in the Bun Anuolo Post Oniec as
Sccorfl cIm n mull matter
Some Cough
Truth
If you get the wron? couch remedy
and It fullu you lose time render
the cough harder to euro and arc
uiu yuur money.
There are a good many wrong
cough remedies but It Is easy to
avoid them. Come hero and gctour
Compound Syrupof White Pino and
you will be sure of an effective
scientific preparation one that Is
endorsed by hundreds of people
In this locality and one that costs
you nothing If It ever falls.
Price 25c and 50c
Concho Drug Store
San nnttelo Texan
Give Us MorciRoom!
Room room give us room;
is the cry of the children of San
Angelo. Every day is but ad
ding evidence to the already
well known fuct that the accom-
modations for school purposes
aro wofully inadequate to meet
the needs of the scholastic popu-
lation of the rapidly growing
city of San Angelo. The work
of education cannot be sirccos
fully done in crowded hamper-
ed quarters where good ventila-
tion is impossible owing to the
number forced to stay in about
half enough space.
What has beer done by the
committees to investigate re
port and recommend some
means for relief?
The future of the country is
in the hands of these -.children
who are now receiving their
training in orr public schools.
The best brains as a rule are
those nourished by perfectly
healthy bodies.
Don't neglect health in pur-
suit of knowledge. Health is of
the utmost importance. Without
it learning wealth position aro
like tools laid away to corrode
with disuse and rust. Give us
more room!
Bcvans Mann-
Sunday morning at the moth-
odist church Miss Grace Mann
of this city was married to Mr.
J. A. .Bcvans of Menardville
Rev. W. H. Matthews officiating.
It was described by all present
as a beautiful church wedding.
Miss Mann has only lived among
us a short while but has many
friends who pay tribute to her
many charming graces. Mr.
Bevans is a prominent stockman
of Menardville; and a man of
sterling character. Wo learn
that they will make their future
home at Menardville and in its
surroundings The News wishes
them a life of unalloyed happi-
ness. Brownwood News.
Now is the proper time to at-
tend to your plumbing and Find-
later is the man to do it No
shoddy work done 4 tf
W. S. Robinson the popular
representative of The National
Life Insurance Company re
turned Thursday from a busi
ness trip to Menardville.
Cotton Buyer W. C. Ponn was
hero from Brownwood Friday.
Call on Henry Hagelstein for
any thing in the saddle and Ilari
ness line.
J.F.Cross returned from a
visit to his family at Brownwood
Friday.
Second hand sewing machines
in good order at bargain prices
at 0. & G. Hagelstem's. &
McDaniels who was recently
shot at Santa Anna by Dr. Stan
ley died last week.
Rev. W. P. Fife is making war
against the Dovll and his co-
workers at Gonzales.
The Grant Lumber Co. carry
tho stock all kinds and want
vour business call and see us
our prices will suit.
J. H. Adams left with his
family for Fort Worth on last
Friday where they will make
their home.
Rtrvf Tvillman is dlshim mi
the best on tho market to his
customers at tho Loyal Tender
I Restaurant.
J. F. Jones of Eldorado was
a late visitor in the city.
R. L- Ware of Paint Rock vis-
ted San Angelo this week.
W. C. Penn of Brownwood was
in tho city one day last week.
Bob Gatlin was in from
Schleicher county last Wednes
day.
J. W. Brown of Coleman was
in San Angelo couple days last
wfcek.
J. M. Slator of San Antonio
registered at the Landon this
week.
M. C. Smith a Ballinger law
yer was hero last Thursday on
business.
Tho Santo Fo has moved
away the old platform at tho de-
pot and is filling in with dirt
and gravel.
Invitations have been received
in San Angelo to a Valentine par
ty to be given by Miss Kate
Thompson of Ballinger on the
evening of February tho 14th.
Grape Cieam or Tartar Powder
CEEAM
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Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair
Bold Medal Midwinter Fair
James Henderson a handsome
young Schleicher county ranch
man was in the city Thursday.
Tho Grant Lumber Co. meet
all competition and all fiirurns
'they want your trade.
A Federal building would bo
the real thing for San Angelo
but what about moro school
room?
Steve Kill man has take charge
of the Legal Tender restaurant
so San Angelo will have an Up-
to date place for those who want
something good to eat.
For Sewing Machiue Extras
noedles etc call at Hagolstien's
0itlh
Good Wines
and cordials.
Aro finding greater favor hero
as a table beverage. Perhaps it
is because people aro finding out
how good our Wines are.
And these goods uro not at all
high priced. At a very little ex-
pense two uv three brands can
be kept in the house.
MELLOW JiLOSSOBI
Whyskoy and all good brands of
Wines and Whiskeys suitable for
banquets and festivities of all
kinds aro in stock also and now
is the time to supply your larder
with these good drink articles.
I keep the best of. everything
in my line. Phone No. 0.
Arc Light Saloon
Tom McCIosky Prop.
Keep Your Mind on the 50c Bonanza Jewelry
Sale at
W. E. Heald's the Leading Jeweler
WHICH TAKES PLACE ON
Saturday Feb. 15 and Opens at 9 a m
PROMPTLY.
See some of the articles now on Exhibition in the window that will be
included in this sale and will goat 50 CEMTS BACH.
Some Orae is Sure to Got TTherra
Next Door to Rostoffice
Ferdinand Haberkorn. the well
known and popular violinist has
located permanently at Brown
wood and will live at Mr. 0. H.
Woodward's. He expects to con
tinue his class at Ballinger go
ing there ou Saturdays but
ri..irw l.rt unci f lwe; iliYirt fr
Brownwood. Ho was doing
nicely at Fort Worth but on ac-
count of continued bad health
decided to leave there. Brown
wood is to bo congratulated that
ho has decided to remain here.
Brownwood Bulletin.
A LEGACY OF THE GRIP.
Is often a run down system.
Weakness nervousness lack of
appetite energy and ambition
with disordered liver and kidney
often follow an attack of this
wretched diseaso. Tho greatost
need then is Elecoric Bitters tho
splendid tonic blood purifier and
regulator of Stomach Liver and
Kidney. Thousands have prov-
en that they wonderfully
strengthen the nerves build up
the system rnd restore tnliRnlth
and strength after an attack of
urip. itsuuermg try them.
Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed by J. W. Hurris.
Two well known citizens be-
came involved in a dispute one
day last week which finally lead
to blows and a regular fisticuff
ensued that left its mark on the
faces of at least one of the bellig-
erents. Later they both con-
tributed 18 to the finances of
the county.
Charlie Farquhar wanta your
trade in tho livery lino. See
him on Beauregard Ave east of
the Concho National Bank.
J. H. Taylor of Rudd auto
graphed at tho Landon Thursday.
grvVVAVVNVAVlVfl
Wood! Wood!
At Low Prices.
Wood per cord $4.00
Sawed blocks for heaters
per cord $450
Sawed and split for cooking
stoves per cord 500
We give good measure.
Yard phono KM at Terry a
gin.
TERRY S NEESMITH.
Tom Trail after spending a
week hero under tho treatment
of the dentist left for Paint
Rock and Ballinger Thursday.
Tho Legal Tender Restaurant
is moro popular than evoi; since
Steve Killmau has taken charge
lie serves to suit.
W. A. Snyder has connected
himself with tnc San Angelo
whole sale Grocery Co. and will
probably locate here.
There is a time when every
one needs something to revive a
drooping spirit. Chas Zenker's
whiskey is tho best known
remedy.
Jim Slator one of San Angelo's
big stockmen returned from a
visit to his family at San Antonio
Friday morning.
For a glass of beer or fine
whiskey go to Chas Zenker's
bar
If Uncle Sam wants to put a
Federal building in San Aneelo.
he can rest assured that tho cit
izens will give him all tho ground
necessary.
Buggies. Bueeries at Hncnl.
stein's.
Birthday Sunner-
On Tuesday evening of last
week J. T. Thompson tho well
known lawyer entertained afow
of his many friends at a birthday
suppor. Those who enjoyed
the gentleman's hospitality
were Capt Ed Duggan Chas.
Powell Chas. Chamberlain
Geo. J. Bird. Penrose N.
Ions W B Macnabb M B Pul-
Ham Mr Glass and Robort Car-
tor. Cards wore indulged in as
tho evening waned and all pros-
ont enjoyed tho occasion to the
fullest extent.
tt Profitable Investment.
"I was troubled for ubout
seven years with my stomach
and in bed half my time" says
E. Domick Somorville Ind. "I
spent about $1000 and never
could got anything to help me
until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. I have taken a few bot-
tles and am entirnlv wHi. v
don't live by what you eat but
uy wnm you uigest and assim-
llato. If your stomachdoesn't
Now is the proper time to at-
tend to VOUr tllumhtnj nnrl 7?lw1.
later is the man to do it. No
shoddy work done. 4 tf
Short News Notos.
Joe G Atkins died from tho
injures recently sustained in the
wreck near Fort Worth.
Thero were 118 deaths in tho
city of Houston during tho
month of January just closed.
The farmers at La Grange
Will plant a largo acreage in corn
this season on account of tho
high prico.
W. H. Wilson a prosperous
merchant committed suicido aL
Forcstburg.by cutting his throat
last week.
In a difficulty between two
prominent farmers at Flatonin.
Joe Hodonek was shot and in
stantly killed last week.
J. M. Moody was burned to
death and his houso burned by
tho explosion of a Gasoline Stovo
at Yoakum on Fob. 5.
Robbers robbed tho bank at
clarksville Ark. securod $2000
and killed tho shorriff who was
trying to prevent tho robbery.
Snow and rain foil till over tho
state of Texas during tho first
of lastweek. Tho damage to cattle
was Jittlo and tho good to farmers
great.
Tho Texas oil man begins ship-
ping oil to New York this wook.
The oil will bo used for fuel and
gas making if proven success
ful.
It is reported by an expeieuced
oil man that tho stream of Beau-
mont which produces the gush-
ers is over 200 feet thick and
inexaustiblc.
Benton was selected as the
site for the State Industrial
School for girls after a warm
contest between Denton and
other points.
John Norovat a ten" year old
boy was accidently shot by his
companion whilo out hunting at
Fayottville Texas and died in
fifteen minutes.
A negro by tho name of Jinko
Sorrell was stabbed to death at
Gilmer by another negro. Sud-
denly without a word tho other
negro began cutting Shorroll and
stabbed him several times. Tho
murderer has not been caught.
Adobe itch a diseaso brought
from the Philippines to Texas a
genuine case of which has devel-
oped at Fort Worth. Tho sub-
ject was a soldier who lately
arrived from Manila. It is said
to bo contagious.
Yon can help any onu whom you
find sulTering from lnllamud throat
laryngeal trouble bronchitis coughs.
colds etc. by advising tho use of
JIALLAIID'S IIOUKIIOUND SYR-
UP the great remedy for coughs and
colds Price 2" and B0 cents. For
salo by .7. W. Harris & Co.
LOUIS F. HEITZLER
lMUi.nit
nil Kinds o! wood.
Wood per cord $1.00
Sawed blocks for hcators.
per cord (C0
Sawed and split for cooking
f loves per cord 500
Yard phono fcfl. Leave orders
with August Balfanu at Local
Tenner Saloon.
HHHBHHHHHfiHiBiHnMiaMkZ
Leon Licardie
RESTAURANT
Open Day and Night.
Oysters and Chili
always on hand.
JYleals 25c
Two doors nbovo Press Office
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Truly, P. E. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 12, 1902, newspaper, February 12, 1902; San Angelo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116006/m1/1/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .