The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 5, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELQ TEXAS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 1902.
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Avoid Exposure
Keep the chut back ind throat warm and then
will be little ctanrrr of coldt coughs pneumonia
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FROST KING gfflS-j
HOE OF CHAMOIS LIKED ltlTH FUUEL
FROST QUEEN ffiAlSfa
HIDE OF CHAMOIS COTERED WITH fUUll
IKStX DtrrERENT C0LCHS
(Tailor Matlo)
1"hee rets r re made to kef p theenllreunperpor
Hon tit Uie IkkIjt w arm the throat ehct nnd back.
1 hey hold the heat ol the botlv and keen out thecold.
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iitsii lamio uu nus RiTc iccumy in cniingina
j Born.
I To Mr. nnd Mrp. D. A. Moss
'October 00 n boh.
To Mr. nnd Mrs B. L. Johnson
Nov. 1$ a daughter.
To Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Guth-
rie November4 u daughter.
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CllmiteJ. Chimolsrfnul It lathe belt cold mister
known. Tlieio Karmcnta will keep )ou well and
help you enjoy the Inter di i
Mado by Bauer & Black Chicago U.S. A
Fop Sa!o r.'
Concho Drug Store
San Angelo Texas.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
Sond Chest or Bust Mensuro.
"The Onkes"
Is still as popular ns ever with
thoso desiring pleasant rooms
comfortably furnished and in a
central location. Mrs. A. S. Carr
is still the appreciated hostess.
Mose Taylor is in the city.
-Barbed Wire at Findlater's .
-Tiros set J. M. Moody.
Got into tho swim get in lino
with Tho Press.
-Barbed Wiro at Findlator's.
-2 cans high griulo pears for 25-'
at Shipman's.
Tie onto The Press wagon and
you'll net there.
-Heating stoves at Findlater's.
-Hard Wood beds from $2 up.
E. W. Roby's Furniture Storo.
Mrs. R. A. Hall and children
visited Ballingor last week.
-Guns for rent. McAlpine.
-bpocial prices on wall papor
at Roby's Furniture Store.
0. F. Robinson of Water Val-
ley called on tho Press Saturday.
-Ropairing J. M. Moody.
-Superior cook stoves at Find-
later's. 'Gus Goldbeck has been on tho"
"poco inalo" list for several days
-Heating stoves at Findlater's.
-Lownoy's Candies are tho finest
made. Sole agency at Wootton's.
"Hitch your wagonto a star"
that's Tho Press and you'll
duly arrive.
-Superior cook stoves nt Find-
lator's. -Lawrence Guthals wants to
see his friends at the Phoenix.
R. S. Waring San Angelo
registered at tho Imperial Hotel
Now York Friday.
-Barbed Wire at Findlater's .
-Call for your favorite beer at
tho Phoenix . L. Guthals.
Mrs. Leon Mosbnchor and
children havo returned from their
visit to Galveston.
For a glass ol beer or fine
whiskey go to Chas. Zenker's
bar.
-Heating stoves at Findlator's.
-Tho best of whiskoy at tho
Phoenix. L. Guthals.
Mh S. L. S. Smith has return-
ed from a visit to Mrs. Jos.
Tweedy at Knickerbocker.
-18 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar
for $1 at Shipman's.
-Superior cook stoves at Find-
loter'e.. Judge W. R. Spencer of i Bal-
linger spent Friday and Satur-
day in the city .
-For first class repair work go to
Henry Hagolstein. tho up-to-date
Bttddle and harness man.
-Peoplo are saving money by
buying their groceries nt Ship-
mnn's. Dr. W. A. Carnes has returned
from a visit to his cousin Mrs .
Judge J. A. Crows at Sherwood.
-Henry Hagolstein sells the best
hnrness ana saddles at closest
prices.
-Lowuey's Candies are tho
fineBt made. Solo agency at
Wootton's.
Mrs. M. B. Pope and children
have gono to Ozna to visit tho
former's sister Mrs M. V. Mor-
ris. -Heating stoves at Findlator's.
-Look out for Shipman's Rack-
et Goods to arrive soon cheaper
than ever.
John Canon tho Pecos stock-
man was in the city last week
supplying.
-Twenty thousand second hand
brick for sale. Milton Caicu.
-Barbed Wiro at Findlater's.
Mrs. Ilubbol is again in charge
of the Hubbel House on Bast
Twohig avenue.
-A nice quiet place-'-tho
Phoenix. L. Guthals.
-Harness Saddles etc. at" Hen-
ry Ilngelstein's.
Austin Spencer is erecting a
four room cottauo on tho east
side near tho scouring mill .
-C. A. Fnrquhnr 'phono 19(5 for
livery and feed service 152tf
-For a good smoke try one of
tho brands at the Phoenix.
Tho President has proclaimed
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Joe Tlie Turk.
Joe tho Turk who hiis been ex-
tensively advertised by the Salva-
tion Army captain to appear hero
yesterday nnd today nrrived on
iimo yesterday morning. He
addressed n largo sized audience
in the street last night adjourn-
imr to the Salvation Army Hall.
Tho picture heading this articlo
is a fair likeness of Joe in his
peculiar dress . He has a power
ful voice and besides Doing a
fluent sneaker is an accomplished
musician
It is said of him that he has
spent much of the time since join
imr the Salvation Army in prison
for preaching and giving his
roasons for the faith that 5b in
him.
He represents a good cnuse nnd
should receive every encouragement.
-Mrs. Sherman who has charge
of tho Millinery Department 6f
tho firm of Sherman & Brown
has been sending out lnrgo ship-
ments of Millinery for tho Sher-
wood trade Mrs. Po'-oy havimr
charge of her trade there. 7
Tho Press is not in tho miraoFo
business but tho way it is solidly
getting there in p. d. q. order is
causing a resurrection of tho
endnvors in tho catacombs.
Woman's Club.
The Woman's Club mot ln6t
week nt the home of Mrs. Keoton.
Quotations were from Longfellow.
A roview of the poriod of State
hood in lexns wns conducted by
Mrs. Keeton. Current events
were nlso discussed . Mrs. G. S.
Long was olected delegate to the
Federation meeting at Beaumont.
A letter from Mrs. Percy V . Pen-
nybacker president of the Toxas
Federntion of Womnn's Clubs to
the 5000 kclub women of Toxas
read. Tho letter was to call at-
tention to tho proposed Consti-
tutional Amendment to Art. 0
Sec. 2 to bo voted uppn by tho
men of Texas.
The next regular meeting of tho
club will be held on Wednesday
Nov. 5th with Mrs Brown F.
Lee
-The Leader cook stove still in
tho lead and fully guaranteed.
B. L. McAlpine.
D. A. Catithorn tho capitalist
ami banker has returned from a
trip to "everywhere" and gono to
Sonora where ho has interests.
-Second hand furniture wanted
nt It. M. Wright's.
Mrs. M. D. Chnstnin of Ballin-
ger hns been over on n visit to
)ier daughter Mrs. Walter S.
Robertson.
-The Leader cook stove still in
the lend and fully guaranteed.
B. L. McAlpino.
Have you solved Ragsdalo's
picture puzzle in this issue of The
Press? It means a saving of 25o
on every order.
-Heating stoves at Findlater's
Harold Wescott has roturned
'from a visit to Syracuse N. Y.
and gone out to Water Valley to
li is ranch.
-Wheelwright J. M Moody.
Tom Stuwnrt. tho ranchman.
bought a big bill of supplies at
Arkansaw Smith's Saturday.
-Largo stock of guns and ammu-
nition. B. L. McAlpino.
GOOD
THINGS
Always interest the peo-
plo and wo always have
them in season. Just
now fino big fat
OYSTERS
Aro very much in de-
mand and I am ready
to supply it with tho
kind mentioned both in
bulk and cans.
CANDIES.
I handle tho best and
have such a largo stock
that it keeps constantly
changing by sales being
replaced with fresh goods.
CIGARS.
S m o k e r s. generally
know that wo give the
best vnlues in cigars.
Not a "sorry brand" in
the whole stock.
John Freeland
PHONE 33.
Thursday Novomber 2i as
Thanksgiving day.
-A new lino of Iron beds at
Roby's Furnituro Store.
-Barbed Wir- at Findlater's.
Tom Lynch tho Water Valley
stockman was in tho city yester-
day. -Horse shoeing J. M. Moody.
-Livery and feod service for
anything in this lino seo or ring
up C. A. Farquhnr phono 10(5.
P. L. Mnitland arrived from
Colorado last week for a few days'
visit.
Where aro you going my pretty
littlo maid? Going to see Ship-
man's Racket Goods she said.
-Superior cook stoves at Find-
lator's. 0. II. Murray sold his barbor
business last week and will mako
his homo in tho Indian Territory.
-Heating stoves polishod and
set up. Phone 2115. B. L. Mc
Alpino.
-Hacks buggies surries saddle
horses and everything else in tho
livery and feod lino at C. A. Far-
quhar's phono 190. 02 tf
Tho cottage on West Twohig
nvenuo recently damaged by
fire has been ropaired.
-Heating stoves polished and
sot up. Phono 218. E. L. Mc-
Alpino. -J. M. Moody is now ready
nnd prepared to do all kinds black-
smithing ropairing wood-work
horse-shooing etc. Ghadbourno
street.
Gub Muecko tho Crows Nest
ranchman was in tho city Mon-
day nnd made Tho Press an on-
couraging visit.
-Loader and Stnr Windmill.
E. L. McAlpino.
Highest cash prices paid lor
hides and pecans. H. H. Sig
man & Co 41 tf
John W. Clnmpitt n Ballingor
land man and ox-sheriff was
hero Saturday on cow b'usinoss.
-Suporior cook stovos at Findlator's.
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Fine Rain.
Ono of tho best rnins that has
fallon horo in some time fell in
San Angelo Sunday morning be-
ginning shortly after midnight.
It mined quite steadily for sever-
al hours nfter which it continued
falling though rathor lightly nt
intorvnls. It remained cloudy
nil dnySuudny continuing Mon-
day and it may bo Baid that it
wns a "warm" rain though tho
temperature dropped considera-
bly after tho main rain with tho
advent of a gonuino northor. As
will be seen elsowhero in this is-
sue of Tho Press n killing frost is
predicted in this section between
November 10 nnd 20.
Tho cloudy went her continued
until Monday night during
which thoro wns a pronounced
frost followed by briglit sunshino
yesterday morning.
Tho rain also visited othor
points in this section.
Reports from points oil tho San
Angelo Telephone Company's sys-
tem Bay good rains fell at all tho
following places:
Rock Springs Sonorn El Dorn-
do. Christoval Ozonn O 9
Ranch Sherwood Knickerbocker
Edith Robert Leo Bronte Wa-
ter Valley McKavott Monard-
villo Bdcn Paint Rock and
Loomis Ranch.
J. T. Neal was on his Grape
Creek ranch when tho rain came
and said ho thought it was the
best in aix months all tho water
holes full.
F. S. McDonald tho woll known
mail clerk reports rain all tho
way down tho Santa Fo and as far
boyond ns ho could hear from .
Will Mays wns in from Grnpo
Creek Monday and reported his
section gutting a fino rain tho
day before.
Clay Mann returned yesterday
from a trip to tho territory and
reports oodlo of rain all tho way.
Tho Sterling City stage driver
reported rain for quite a distance
up tho road.
John Cawloy is horo from tho
Pecos nnd reports a lino rain all
the way.
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A BRIGHT JEWELER.
sftltl recently i " Nothing but the purest
polish should be used to clean silver
wnrc. For ycnr9 I have used only Silver
Cream It never scratches or Injures
tha finest surfaces."
" SILVER
CREAM"
removes dirt nnd tarnish quickly and
thoroughly without Injuring the silver In
tiic least.
10c. 25c. 50c
Call for a
Sample Bottle
Try tho efficiency of it nnd
learn whore to buy more whon
needed at..
25c a Bottle
w. e. ftoaid.
The Leading Jeweler
San Anoelo - Texas
Next Doer to Postofficc
H0ORAY5 WE'RE ELECTED
To the only office we wrvnt--viz:
Music Dealers to the Good People
of Western Texas.
GEO. ALLB
SAN NGELO.
Highest Prices for Pecans.
Wo havo beon tho leading pe-
can buyors in Snn Angolo for a
number of years and our only
"rabbit foot" is tho fact that we
got tho pecans by paying tho
highest prices.
10 42-tf. Tavi.ou it Johnson.
Chns. F. Dickinson tho big
Ballinger lawyer was hero yes-
terday on land business.
-Lender and Star Windmill.
E. L. McAlpino.
W. F. Mauldin tho restaurant
man loft Sunday for Paris on
business and will roturn in a
fow days.
-Fino rain now is tho time to
brenk tho sod try a Yollow Kid
Disc Plow. B. L. McAlpino.
J. A. Braddock onoofourGrapo
Creole stockfarmor friends was in
tho city trading Monday.
-Cash paid for second hand
furnituro at It. M. Wright's.
Tho wny people aro continual-
ly coming in voluntarily and
linBolicitodly subscribing for The
Press "is a caution."
-Fino rain now is tho timo to
break tho sod try a Yollow Kid
Disc Plow. B. L. McAlpino.
W. F. Mauldin tho restaurant
mau has beon ill for soveral days
and therefore compelled to post-
pone his departure.
-Protty lots for salo on install-
ments good locations ohoap.
W. H. Alien.
Tho Lndios' Guild of tho Epis-
copal church will meot tomorrow
(Thursday; . ntternoon nt
o'clock with Mrs. W. A. Wright.
-Two furnished rooms for rent.
Hot nnd cold wator baths Milton
Carr's Harris avonuo.
B. T. Friobolo has returned
from Beaumont but may go back
again as they "want him" there
since they'vo learned to know him
as we do.
-Large stock of guns and ammu-
nition. B. L. McAlpino.
Mr. Payne n prominent drug-
gist of Moody nnd an old friend
of Prof. J. S. Abbott is hero to
spend a few weoks recuporating.
-Guns for rent. McAlpino.
Tho Ladies' Aid of the Cum-
berland Presbyterian church will
meet tomorrow Thursday af-
ternoon with Mrs. Sam Weaver.
-Wootton's for all luxurious
soft drinks. Proof of tho pudding
is in tho eating. Wo cater to the
best. II. A. Wootton the caterer.
Arthur Williams of Ozona
was in San Angolo last week. He
having beon deputized by a U. S.
detective assisted in tlio nrrest
of Kilpatrick at Sheffield.
-Wo aro expecting right away
n new shipment of Misses'dlegant-
ly trimmed hats for dress wear.
Mrs. J. D. Simmons.
In a difficulty nt a round up
in Dawson county last Wednesday
betweon John Joiner and Bob
Johnson tho latter was shot nnd
killed.
-Now millinery just recoived at
Miss Kato Mooro's especially hats
in very protty shapes for Misses .
Bring your pecans and
hides to H. H Sigman & Co.
for highest cash prices tf
-Now Millinory just received at
MiBS Kate Mooro's especially lints
in verv protty shapes for Misses.
Friends of Mr. 0. II. Rust wore
agreeably surprised yesterday
when the announcement wns
made that ho had been married.
The Press was among tho first to
learn tho good nows of tho hnp-
py event which took place yes-
terday morning whon Hon. M.
O. Davis performed tho solemn
ceremony which united Mr.
Rust and Mrs. Alice Miller a
most estimable lady. Tho Press
joins in tho many hearty con-
gratulations that aro being ex-
tended and wishes tho couple all
happiness.
-Wo aro expecting right away
a new shipment of Misses'elegant-
ly trimmed hats for dress wear.
.Mrs. .). I) biinmons. t
'I lie Pecan Crop.
If. H. Sigman & Co. have
shipped so far this season threo
ears of pecans from San Angolo
Lampasas Toxas Octobor 29.
A solid carload of pecans is now
being shipped by W. C. Price &
Co. of this city to a Northern
market. Stokes Bros havo al-
ready shipped one car nnd havo
almost enough for another.
About 75000 pounds more aro
now stored horo and a great
quantity has been shipped by
express.
There is one wonderful pecan
tree on McAnally's bond on tho
Colorado river which belongs to
Mr. Hollis. Tho pecans from
that tree are of unusual sizo with
a paper sholl nnd aro sold to a
nursery for $150 for a year's
crop.
tight box and
Will Lay Rails In January.
In a private communication wo
learn that a prominent Southern
Pacific construction man has
beon solicited by the Oriont
peoplo to enter their employ in
laying tho rails on tho Oriont
road tho work to begin hotweon
Snn Angolo nnd Sweotwator dur-
ing tho month of January.
This is perfectly straight nnd
nuthontic nnd proves tho Oriont
will lie rushed north from San
Angolo.
Mr. Nicholas Kurz tho con-
tractor'for tho grading of tho hoc-
tions from San Angelo north is in
tho city as is Mr. T. Yatos
Wolsh superintendent of con-
struction who informs Tho Press
that ho will spond tho winter
hero. IIo also said that work at
this end would probably begin in
about ten days und that all pre-
parations with that end ip viow
were now being mado. Somo
right-of-way matters aro yet
awaiting closing up and oithor
Mr. Trainmoll or McCnuloy of
Sweetwater tiro expected in San
Angolo in a fow days to look
after them.
Chief Justice John II. James
of tho San Antonio Court of Civil
Appeals nnd his brother-in-law
Mr. John Seehorn also of tho
Alamo City wore in San Angelo
last week and visited the Fort
Concho property. Thoy uro in-
terested in this property ot which
thoy nro part ownors ns woll as
of Adams it Wickes estate and
othor realty on tho south sido of
tho rivor. It is thorofore no
"violont presumption" that thoir
visit may havo somothing to do
with the location of tho Orient
depot in thnt vicinity sinco Tho
Press learns that tho" pnrties havo
been in correspondenca about tho
mattor
Tho Thompson Grocory Com
pany of Brownwood winch
-A full lino air
coal hoators. E. L. McAlpino
Tho able articlo you published
"Is Education a Failure" is tho
finest thing out. Public school
proposals thrive novortholess if
tho called for notion by your
school board in another column iB
any indication. A system of
schooling managed by politicians
and not by practical mon acquain-
ted with psychological principles
novor will help tho world's pro-
gress muoh. But this schooling
process and oducation nro not tho
samo thing. Dr. Eliot president
of Harvard recontly said: Tho
results of American education
havo hitherto fallen far short of
tho hopes and expectations of its
founders" Tho Stato must aban
don the monopoly of doling out
instructions so that a "Natural
Systom of Education" may Bur-
vivo or sufl'or on its morits. Pub-
lic school paternalism is not ad-
vancing oducation fast today.
Cassiub V. Cook-
' Wadsworth Nov. Oct. 25 1902.
ro-
ngolo has
stock from
contly opened in San
increased its capital
$50000 to $100000.
-Second hand furnituro wantod
at R. M. Wright's
mm outfit
For Sale.
Now in uso by L. F. Hoitzlor
comprising Iron Safo Cnsh
Register IJig Rofrigorator 4
Blocks Racks Sausago Mill
and StulTer Lard Coolor and
PresB Sealer Tools Lamps
Electric Fans Kettles Grind
Stono Etc. Invoico $050
will tako $150. Apply to...
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