The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 23, 1903 Page: 2 of 10
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New Uplscopnl Rector.
Bow l'oroy Jonort of Soguin
Tox. has accepted u cull from
Emmanuel Episcopal church of
tliifloity. The Soguin Entorpriso
has tho following to any of him
iukI li ih work there:
Wo uro Horry to loam that tho
Bov. l'oroy Jones has determined
to inovo to Sun Arniulo about tho
first of February and ttiko charge
of tho largo and growing Episco-
pal parish in that city. This
jiows will be received with roal re-
gret by young and old in Soguiu
irrespective of whatovor religious
donomination thoy may belong
to. His work hero Iiiih bean a
successful ono and hafl been dis-
tinguished liy broadness and lib-
erality in thought word and ac-
tion. His place will indeed bo
hard to 1111.
Tho district court will convono
Monday Deo. liMh. There is a
largo civil docket on hand. Tho
criminal docket will ho takon u
tho second week of tho court and
is small. County court meets
the second week in January. This
makes both courts in Hussion at
the same timo but tho court
houso is amply nullieient toalVord
room for both of them.
-Tho mimic at tho mule school is
worth the price you pay ut tho
door.
J. T. Garrett and Molliok
Tweedy of Knickerbocker wore
in town yesterday.
Born.
To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buckley
Sunday Deo. 10 a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. T. r. John-
son who live three miles north of
San Angolo Deo. 17 a son.
Fayotto Tankersloy was in town
Monday.
M . Cox was in from Shorwood
Sunday.
C. Ij. Snyder was in from the
ranch last week.
15. M Allison was in from Ten-
nyson Thursday.
Miss Beulnh Biutgh is visiting
Mrs. Brown F. Leo.
-Go seo tho trainod mules their
performances are groat.
Misses Mattio and Susio Bailey
of Eldorado wore in tho city
Monday.
ClilVord Fakes and family aro
back homo after a short stay in
Sherwood.
Dick Hates is painting Jake
Allen's pretty homo on East Har-
ris nvonuo.
J. E. Ilondorson and danghtor
Miss Nannio was in tho city Mon
day and yesterday.
Miss Louiso Ilain.of Houston
will arrivo today on a visit to hor
friend Miss Mary Veck.
-"Theodore Itoosovolt" makos
hin bow in a vory profound man-
ner at tho mulo school.
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A Merry Christmas
To Everybody. My business
has grown this Fall more
than any previous Season.
The reasons are that you al-
ways receive courteous
treatment and get the best
goods at my place.
Eddie Maier
Offici&J Program
Roping Contest Broncho Busting and Trick
Riding Friday and Saturday
December 25 and 26.
First Day Beginning 2:30 P. M.
HOPING CONTEST. Each man to ropo two stoora total timo
counts purso $700. Sovon ontries ob follows: Clay McGonngil
Joo Gardnor Ellison Carroll Fred Bakor Bort Weir John Murrah
Jimmio Barron.
THICK HIDING by Joo Hookor who for ton years waB a mom-
bor of Buffalo Bill's Groat Wild West Show.
BHONCHO BUSTING. Opon to whoovor carcB to rido. En-
trios todato. Clay MoGonagil Joo Gardnor Joo Hooker.
Will I'ickotttho "Dusky Domon" will ropo two steors with his
teeth.
Second Day Beginning 2:3o P.. M.
MATCH HOPING. Contost botwoon Bort Wmr and John Mur-
rah. Eaoh man to ropo throw and tio throo stoora purso $500.
GOAT HOPING. Fifteen ontrioa aB follows: Clay McGonagill
Joo Gardnor Ellison Carroll Frod Bakor Bort Woir John Murrah
Jimmy Barron Will Nixon Waltor Spoars Jim Gordon Oliarlio
Collyns Harpor McMigol Frod Doaring Honry Deanng Jr. John
Knight.
THICK HIDING by Joo Hooker.
BHONCHO BUSTING. Opon to all.
Will Pickett "tho Dusky Domon" will throw two steors
his teeth.
It is understood that somo racos Imvo boon matched for
two days but up to the hour of going to press nothing definite
been announced.
Tho roping contests aro particularly attractivo and largo num-
bers of people from out of town are expected to bo here. These
added to the San Angolo pooplo who will attend will swell tho crowd
to large numbers on each day.
with
those
had
A LITTLE
MJNSENSE.
to Splr-
How Ho Became a Convert
itunlism.
After the lignls had been turned
down and the spirits had rapped
f-ewnd times the medium announced
in a hcpulchrul voice:
"Wo have a new spirit in our
midst tonight. It says it has a
strnngo nihility for sonic member
of the party."
"What is its name?" asked sev-
eral in awestruck tones.
There was some nioro rapping
and (hen the medium solemnly an-
nounced :
"It Hays it was known as Joseph
Jacobson when on earth."
"1 know it! 1 know it!" cried a
little man in tho hack of tho room
jumping to his feet excitedly.
"Hush" said the medium.
Then there was more rapping
and at its conclusion the medium
said:
"It says it doesn't know you."
"That's the man!" cried the littlo
follow. "Put mo down as a convert. I
never did believe in spiritualism bo-
fore hut that's the one sure. Ho
never knew mc when he owed mo
money and ho borrowed a V just
before he died." Chicago Post.
Made Him Hustle.
Miss Marion Fisher of Galves-
ton accompanied her cousin
Clarke Fisher home Sunday and
left Monday on hor return homo.
Shu wuh tho gtest of Miss Ella
Scott Fisher while hero.
T. P. Sullivan the Toxas Base-
ball King is in the city.
Real Estate.
Currier fe Thames sold part of
tho McCloud ranch adjoining
Miles to 1. U. l'eterson consid-
eration $27000. This is ono of
tho blocks of ono of tho largo West
Texas ranches that aro being cut
up and sold as farms.
'Pie Business Club.
At tho regular meeting of
tho
Buaino3s Club hold last Monday
night tho road and pasturo mat-
ter enmo up. It was roforred to
the Committee on roads and pas
tures consisting of 0. B. Motcalfe
A SPECIAL DRIVE
- ON ALL----
Queensware Crockery Graniteware Cut-
lery Silver Table and Tea Spoons Knives and
Forks Guns Rifles Airguns etc. Rogers
Knives and Forks sold everywhere at $5.00
to $5.50 will go until closed out A X
At 32.75.
They make good Christmas or New Year
Presents. Your good wife deserves a good
Holiday Rememorance. We have a few
Phaetons and Runabouts left. Get her one.
You are not "frowing de coin away" when
you buy a useful present. If you are too
mean and selfish to do this buy yourself one.
Hagelstein will sell you one at what others
wilfdo it for and put a $25.00 cash purse in
your pocket. Jingle it frequently and tell
your better half you are going to practice the
saving habit by buying from
HAGELSTEIN CO.
The Cash Leaders who will not
Undersold by Anyone.
be
Seaton Keith was in town yos-
torday. J. B. Taylor was sick yestorday
morning.
Hob Ktissoll left yesterday for
Bonham.
-"Hosio" says her prayors at tho
mule school.
C. A. Hatcher was roportod
sick yesterday.
Harry Thompson roturnod to
Ballingor yesterday.
Bon Mays and family of Grape
Creek woro in town yestorday.
Mrs. Hattio Gorham of Knick-
erbocker was in the city yostor-
day. Miss Louise Fentress went to
! San Saba yesterday where she
will visit relatives.
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chairman C. W. Hobbs T. C.
Wynii B. B. Hail J. A. March
and L. L. Farr with tho under-
standing that whatever action tho
coinmitteo took would meet with
tho Club's approval. Mr. J. 1.
Conway T. P. A. of the Santa Fo
was present.
She Paints Her Range.
A Gno housekeeper says since
painting hor kitchen range she has
never blackened it with stove polish.
Every spring when cleaning house
she buys a can of ennmcl from a
druggist and paints her stovo with
it. Tho stovo looks liko new does
not rust and needs no cleaning ex-
cept dusting and wiping off.
-Anyono who wants to soe some-
thing different and something
worth while should boo tho trained
mules. Head tho ad in unothor
column.
Miss Myrtlo Williamson of Ft.
McKavett who iB a cousin to
Mrs. David Gird wood was hero
for a fow days on her wny homo
from school at Morkel
Committee Meeting.
Tho Coinmitteo on Hoads and
Pastures held a meeting yestorday
and decided to ronew tho contract
of 1H0H in which tho G. C. & S. F.
Kailway pays ono half of tho expenses.
CHEAP COLM
MAKl- YOUR WANTS KNOWN.
IK VOL' wiinl to buy soU. Crude rent let or
ezuhunmi unvttilnie. orlmvu IcM or found
mi urtlclo of aiuu. muko It known in The
I'rexs Uhenp Column. It will priivhlii wide
oprciiil publicity iiml prove productive of
Pleuslnc ro.ulti. A spuulnl rate of ono
half cent Ipcr word Is offered with u mini-
mum ehiirifo of Ific. l'llONK 211
WAKTKII Ciuixl cow fresh In milk for her
keep. Host of earo and feed kIvimi. Will
buylf hUltud F. n. SKINNCIt
Santa t'c A Kent.
Ttlltnu TltlAb NLrMlli:" of our beauti-
ful m.n-'.izliiu. with partlcuUrn of new plan of
hoinc iniini-v-innkliiK on reeelnt of only ton
cents. Address "Womn'h Wohk" Athens
G.t. 37.tr
WANTi:i) -I'AITIII'LT. l'UItSO.V TO
TltAVKI. and supervise forcu of salespeople
and m:ike collections (or inanufttctiirlni; house.
StralKht s.ilury t.tl.UO a week and expenses
Salary paid weekly and cxpenso money ad-
vanced l'retlous expcrluneo unnecessary.
Local territory business Hucccsxful. Positions
permanent Knelosu self-addressed envelope.
Superintendent it-1 Dearborn street Chicago.
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vanti:-si:vi-:iiai. I'linsoss of
Character und pood reputation In e ach State
(one In this county renurled) to represent
anil advertise old established wealthy busi-
ness house of solid financial standlnc. Salary
J.'O.un weekly with expenses addltltxial. all pay-
able direct eaoh Wednesday from head nnioeo.
Horse and carrlauo furnished hen necessary.
Iteferenees. Unclose holf-addressed envelope
Colonial. XU Dearborn St.. Chicago. :i7tf
WANTr.D-TltUSTWOItTIIV t-I)Y OK
Gentleman to manage business In this County
nnd adlolnlim territory for houso of solid 11-
naiicliilHiaiidlnu. J-'U.oo stralttht cash salary
and expenses paid each Monday direct from
headiiunrlers. i:pcnsu money lulvunced:
position permanent Address MunuKcr l5
Mononllldi;. Uhl.'uKii. is-l2t.
Ed Piorco. of Sweetwator was
in tho city Thursday.
F. S. Currie and wife of Water
Valley woro visitors to Sau Ange-
lo Friday.
Waggles Kindness always pays.
I always believe in helpin' a lame
dog oer the stile.
Hoggins Well I'vo had many a
dog help mo over a fence.
An Axiom to Prove It.
"You helped mc once before when
1 was in a little financial dilliculty"
said Borroughs "and I thought you
might he kind enough now to
lend"
"Bceauso I did you a good turn
once" interrupted Markloy "it does
not follow that I must do it again
does it ?"
"Well you know 'ono good turn
deserves another.' " Philadelphia
Press.
He Has the Idea.
An advertiser who has abandoned
tho uso of hooklots in favor of
nowsnnpor advertising exclusively
gives as his reason tho fact that
virtually ovorybody reads tho news-
papor "hut you cannot hiro a man
woman or child to read anything
which is given away. Pcoplo don't
throw away a beautiful book or
hooklet hut thoy don't read it ci-
ther unless thoy pay for it." Phil-
adelphia Hccord.
GlHmmas Goods if HiQli Grade Furniture Store
HIGH GHADE that's tho word. Not only doos it apply to our goods but
to our service. Our customors got the vory best attontion. Wo study thoir
wants. Added to this tho opportunities of OUH GHEAT HOLIDAY SALE
in pricoB contributes all tho mora to the advantages obtained by purchasing
your holiday goods at this store Our stock of Furniture affords oxcollont
solections for Christmas prosonts. In addition to this thoro aro
Pictures Carpets
Rugs Screens
Easlcs Bookcases
Besides a lot of
Suitable Things for
Children such as
Toy Carts
Velocipedes
Tricycles
Rocking Horses
Swinging Horses
Stick Horses
Roller Chimes
Wheelbarrows
Doll Beds and Chairs
Doll Carriages
Children's Desks
Drums Game Boards
Toy Brooms
Wagons etc etc.
Como in and seo thorn tho visit may afford somo
suggestion that will help you out of a dilemma
A. S. GANTT Sc SON
Undertaking sirxcX Furniture.
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