The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 11, 1904 Page: 2 of 10
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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO TEXAS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1904
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OTre Trouble With Dan
fa i.ta
It wit it wet nlKlil. very wot mill
chill nlllioiigli tin' Mm' ruiu biirclj
influV tin- Ktillcrs run A milurntlnR
nllit ili'fciillvc lo (In1 eye nml bring-
Iiik woe to llune inigiiiiiileil souls wlio
brnvetl Uh m'imiiIiik mllilnc-i morning
mnlirollii or iii:icl;liil(inli
In thi' Iioiihc of I'lliili Miuonilier nil
wnii lniHilliillly mill rlteiir. Tlie Tolnmp
of imiii.i tiirillitl volcrs inlliulliiK with
tlio slnilmt or thf i ily's Hiolu'sl orclit'K-
trn iiourril out lulu tin' kIooiii ns the
iloorn opi'iii'il to iiilinll w 111 oivcreil
tlUIIICH WlllMe HOItlliel U lllllillM KIIVC'
llttli' lilllt 'if Hit' llcli ltiwle lii'liciltll
Slii' who ii luiir hour nun was .lilt
1 1 tut Miii'oliihi'r. now Id Im- Known (i
Mrs. Aliniiii lliirlui'll stood. Iirlglii
ryiil mill hiiiIIIiiu li lii't IiiiIiiiiiiI'-
Mile. Hit hmiil iirlii'il Iroiu ninny fcr
vent iiihi.s; her mi ml I'hi'ukH IiIii.hIkmI
fioui 11111111" KIhich wi'liomc mill oilier
wlw. She loui'il lor the nmiiieni
When eseupi' wolilil he IiiTs ami wild
Allium' mill ilholll hi'i Ihey Illicit
lienl" the kIiiiIIIiik of miollier enri liw
ilnor mill Hpei-d iiwny upon lire's hnppy
Journey
The uiiill ill the iliim v. ih til III ltilv
llllhotmh Hull lull tin it mine lielueen
(.'I'lienil itrrlvul iiml ilcpm inn' Ai llrti
Ills IiioiiiI eh'iiii mIiii vi-ii lure Iiml liollM'
II Kl'lll of polite wi'leolue Now II Will
Kmvo mill uni i leil mitt In1 Kliineeil fi'1
(pli'titly out Ills Hliotilili'i lit semi tin'
throiiK itiiwiIIiik Ihe looms hehluil.
Miiuy knew lite oli I Imully Intloor
run ii mill itoihleil :il him rnmlllmly.
wouilerliiK nl his perturln'il look. 'I'lteu
Ills mlslietis emue up
"Wind's die troiiltle Dun? Tired
out?"
"No ilium."
"AnylhlitK ko wrong?"
"No innin hul there's n-mivny people
hero. Mo.tt of 'fin I know. Koine of
'cm I don't. I'm frettlit' tot you nmy
lmve sometliln' stole mum."
Mrs. Miiciiiulior chuckled. "There
Isn't the hIIhIiIcm! (lunger. Dun. Whnt
with mi olllcer wiitelitiig Ihe presents
nnd a delectlvi) keeping his eye on
things we needn't worry I guess.
Why dou'r inn go now nnd get n hit to
ent iiml it cup of colTceV You hiiven't
unt down hluee morning. I'll tell Mnry
to take your phicc"
"No im" Not (III Ihey're all gone
mum."
"You're diiillslt" said the latly nnd
moved iiwuy
".Mnylie'" mtilTcd the old mnn
leaning one thick shoulih'r ng:ilnst the
wiill. "The lioltliy's it wenry hoy Iik'm
(old me. Tluee nlglilH now iiml not
sleeping well. 'It.'in' he says to me
this noon M dread the cvcnln'. "I'ls
hiiitl for one pair of eyes to cover a
molt. Two of us Is one too few' wiys
he 'hut .Mr. Miicoinlier gives tin the
fraud Inuuli. nml I'll Itiixe to 'lend liar
tilone.' And H's so.
"The deli'cllVeV A needle In a hay-
Rtnck! uh. well there'll pioli'ly he
utilhln' happen Ah hut to think of
Miss Tina a lavlu' us. And to slop anil
JiKs old Dan gnotlliy when she starts
for Ihe chinch nil in Iter wedillu' gown
like the mi!)'! she Is A baity when I
llr.sl come twenty year ami to wot I; on
jlic ImuM'S Lilted me she dill mill
'twas 'Dan Dan!' till I was liken nurse
Kill and In the hollM' helplti'. And me
three months after a ring llulii. 'Twits
time I iilt; loo old too old. Lucky
I've lieen to net where 1 am mid no
one sitspectln'. Still 'twas an honest
trade and only now and then I'd meet
u man. A waller a coachman a (min-
er a lighter i hostler a nurse gitl-he
he--n nil now a nice repet lahle old
Itutler ittati uiliiillii' the door and every-
thiol! else. Sure '(Is a urlons toiiuil
a I ill tolti In ipieer one. I''itliei' a Yan-
kee mother Kugllsli me horn In us-
tralla Itruiiglit up In I'iIm'o. hi In Knit-Hiis-Clly
ami now for lweul year n
New Yorker ill nt and Inylu' up coin.
Dan i nii'i e mil a It.itl soil to tlo so well
by your may hairs."
These n tleei ions cut short liy a
liursl ol sIioiiIIiik mil Ih a rush of feet
n shower of rice and a llyliu: slipper
cliailei lo swift attentlim. P. in losed
the pin lal after the llcelitK couple and
watched the scatteilni; (o lite dressing
looms for (he evndus was nl hand
The crowd Iteumi to thin with Dan's
rapid illi'iosliions A heavy wt man.
villi his oven oat collar IiIkIi tiiiuctl to
Ills ears pressed close upon the heulrt
ol Ihe Duty ton parly There was a
Kilihleii stoppage Dan's watchliil eye
tiarroweil shaiply. The old servant's
hand stole cautiously up (lie hack of
(he overcoat Ite.slde him to touch Ihe
lialr mid lift II slightly .with an nnfelt
linger.
"Wis." he giowled to himself "and
cropped! I'.y" -
"Right iiIoiik!" Kounded his pleasant
mil and with the movement his foot
went out. The gentleman lieslde him
(Stumbled and clicked Ills teeth with
tin evclamalIoii.
"Iieg pardon!" said the butler nnd
cniiRlit hlni gently around the body
but with hands that ran searching!-
nnd tressed on curious hard knobs.
"Go on please" entreated Dan calm
ly dropping his right arm nnd slipping
to the left and forward. "Not hurt sir
I hope?"
A mumbled "No" with a shake of
the. lowered head.
"Do move out!" cried the butler. "I
wnnt room. He's fainted."
No one had Been that heavy pnrnlyz-
InK hear! blow noi heard the gasp as
tlio victim sank to his knees. Some
looked back and shook their bends un-
knowingly f" Kef K'Jotl old Dan tender-
ly supporting the sufferer while he
culled Kcninlly across the hall lo the
detective talklin; to Mr. Maeouibcr;
"Ilnicelcls!"
After the last cnrrliiKo had rolled
nw.ny another was driven up nnd tlio
bracelets worn by the short haired
linrd Jawed man so unceremoniously
bundled In wcro not Justlna's.
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TO DISINCORPORATE.
The Citizens Who Wnnt no Corpora-
tion lilcctlon Is Set for
March .
Allon V K Adnoy V B
AiulorHon W M AiiKer .1 K
Aldorctto Alhorb Aldorotto J A
Aldorottu Nestor Aldndgu A IJ
Biirnott A M Iliirfluld. J K
Homiott G K HnriiH J A
Hnkur W 1' Hunt G V
Ihil'ock T V Bnckloy J L
Hurloy CD IJnrnes.CC
JJrudloy P B Bnkor A J
Boltrun II Burlii'ld. A K
Buti'8 L K Curpnutor J J
Cimniiiglmin.GW Cudu J L
Cnl Cnrpontor Clurk .1 C
Curtur Roliorfc Collmtigli.) .1
Coruuliflon B V UolliiiH J H
Collmugh A Ohcok K L
Douring II G Dyor .M W
DulioiB. C K Duko C I)
DiiiiBhortv W j Demi J V
Uupfoc VV I) Duvih r S
Dit tiKiro TS Doraii .1 V
Di'Ortii .hum KdmiHton I) A
KHlrudo Ktifriiuio KultDii C J)
Kritz. A J h-arlov. II A
KoHtor V S It'iinl'.! C
Knohlo Kit('oiio Kiold .1 .M
Goiitry W E Gn-on G II
GutlmlR I; Giii'iiur K B
HoirtiiiiK.T W Hindu Jim
Iliitcliersoii It IIiikhIicikI .1 M(
IIut'tzKV K Iludflon. 0 V
Hinvnn! U W Harris LB
Iloniud W I! IlniiHo V
HiiKulHtiiin II M lluriiinii J T
Izard Silas .lones C A
.lonon W B .Iciiics A G
JoliiiHtiii .1 II .luckHon I! I)
J iron CiiHsinioro .lott K T
King Wli Kirk SS
Kt'tclium. .1 V Kollv C R
ICulllor. II Y LiihIiIi'o T 0
Loving. Frank Luna I II
Luna .1 ii ti i ) Lopoz .lesnc
Lawlion .1 W Lungkwitz V
iMusB I) A iMiircliison II V
Mills .1 .1 Magcc .Iuh
Moulin .los McAlpino EL
Morgan V 0 Milus J
McDonald II G Mibkiminon W
Moodv .1 M McUartv. D li
Mauldin W K iMoon Bill
Mui'llur John Niulmls B M
NuHinitli W II iNixon. W II
Navarot.tt) K Olivor.J S
Oates .Tint II
Ogdon C W
Hedge. P !:
Paul (5 N
Powers. F I
Pipor W 1 1
Probst Win
Peel W 1?
Pina Savas
Rowland I! R
Rowan W M
Homo MarcoB
Roid Hulbert
Schulte Albert
Short Joe
Spiva I) R
Stovons G W
Savell Tom
Schonka V
Shipmiin J
Shumako J
Scott Jack
Schrador II
Osteen.'T W
Potter. S II
Preiisber J G
Powuru J G
Pnrkor John
Parchmau J L
Porter 11 K
Price Will
Rhymes G W
Rowan James
Rust C II
Rabun R A
Samarron Ynoz
Spurgor J M
Shell S M
Skinnor F E
Skaggs J C
Sohulto Carl
Soibort Otto
Shropshire
Stowart W L
Suvia Folis
Trammol CIhib
Thorpe W J
Taylor T W
Mtlwinimnii W I? Tnri.11. V
Walls B F Wells T R
Woodward W C Williams P A
Wright Frank Walkor J I
Wuertoniborg I'J Wuortomburg C
Young M h Zirklo B G
Zurcher J
-Arkansiiw Smith is doing busi-
uoss at tho same old placo for spot
cash. lie sells tho best and soils
for loss Soo him boforo you buy
groceries lie will savo vou money.
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Furs. Furs. Bring; your furs
to H. H. Sigman & Co. for high
est cash prices.
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ON5 JVIILLIOH
Of Good Farm and Ranch land in Tom Green and adjoining
Counties at a BARGAIN and in any size body wanted. We
also have good San Angelo property improved and unim-
proved. We have what you want and at prices to suit you.
immiGRATION AGENTS F"OR THE SANTA
Public Library
Tlio Public Lilirnry Iiuh boon in
nctivn operation botwoon ton utid
ulevnn months. During nil of
tlmttmio tlio books Imvo boon
woll circulated and tho library
has boon onouod duilv clttrjiiir
business hours. In this reBpooti
tho accommodation to mombors
has boon quite exceptional as it is
usually impossiblo to arrango to
huvo Hinall libraries upon moro
than a fow hours duriiiK oach
week. The library contains near-
ly four hundred volumes. Tho
public is permitted to consult the
books at the library but they
may not bo taken out oxcept bv
members. The moinbnrship now
numbers 02. and now mnmlmrs
would bo welcomed. The yearly
fee is $2.00. New books have been
ordered and are expected thiH
week.
Baltimore Swept bv Flames
Tho most destructive (ire in tho
history of that city swept over a
portion of the wholesale district
Sunday and Monday burning
twenty-four blocks with an esti-
mated loss of .fi'OO.OOO.OOO.
A. S. AVugnor who represents
tho passenger department of the
Cotton Belt and whose homo is in
Waco was in the city Saturday
and Sunday. Mr. Wagner says
that the Col ton Belt passenger
trade from West Texas to the old
states during the holidays was
very satisfactory which proves
that thi a popular railway is up-to-now
in train snrvice and in
rustling qualities.
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Famous Tew
DR. HUGH H. TUCKER IS CURING
MANY DISEASES.
STAYS TWO WEEKS LONGER
All Who Have Been Examined By Dr. Tucker Arc
Quick to Endorse His Methods Only a
Short Time Left to Sec Him.
Dr. Hugh II. Tuckor whom tho pooplo of San An-
golo havo como to recognize as a man of powor has de-
cided to romain horo longor than ho originally intondod
and nmy stay as long as threo weoks. Ho will bo glad
during this tune to meet ninny moro pooplo who now
suffer and mako thorn woll.
Dr. Tuckor has sovoral porsons under treatment now
and oach is quick to say ho is getting well. Tho dootor
has boon giving free oxiiminations sinco ho canio but
owing to the fact that moro of his time is boing needed
for tho troatmont of his patients ho will after Fobruary
7 mako a small charge for tho examination of thoBO who
do not take troatmont
Dozens of San Angola- people havo had Dr. Tuckor
examine thorn and say that ho is wondorful. They say
ho asks no questions but tolls bottor than they can what
tho ailmout is. lOvory ono who haB beon treated by him
says ho does ovon m'oro thnn ho claims and certainly
knows his businoss. Tho Doctor says that ho wants all
who intend to tnko treatment of him to conioat onco and
not to wait until his time is so noar gono that ho can not
finish his troatmont of thorn. IIo will tnko no cases that
have to bo loft unfinished. All should soo him whilo ho
has timo to euro thorn.
OFFICE AT THE LANDON HOTEL
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A Runaway Tramp
Tho funniest man on earth is
that morry hobo who makes mil-
lions laugh in tho comedy "A
Runaway Tramp." He has n
cracker jack company s ipport-
inir him. and thev are nlavint; to
standing room only in all tho
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towns whorovor thev norform. I
you have troubles on your mind
just go and see "A Runaway
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will feel like n two year old. It s
iiutiiii'i Mian a circus i nai s
what other people say who havo
soon it. Got ready to laugh it's
coining to town on Wednesday
Fob. 17 at opera house.
Tax Collections.
'1't.x Collector J. B. Allon did
an unusual good busines during
January in tho way of collecting
taxes. His collections for tho
month was $!52.(li)0.02.
tailyho. Sunday was a pretty day
for outing and McConnell's tiilly -
in. la mit- infr. o .-.;.. ..;. .r.....
ho is nut into servico unit... nft.m
f Into. I
Miss Katio Carroll of Comnu-'
die. is visiting her sister Mrs.1
J no. S. Cox.
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day Fob. 17.
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A party or ladies and gentlemen ! '"1'r?tf!0r.fl of tlc . wcok lroiijjlit
from tho Landon Hotel enjoyed a I V'"0' lu'i"l!?.run?llB from tlmt
pleasant trip to the country Sun- (0.win ."o rn '. fow "0)d (!0WS
dav afternoon in McCiimtellU ' ?ol(l ut; f' J. but cow supply has
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Pigeon Miles of tho Wink-I lllIc "Csu1"9 llt Chicago at $1.05
udsttii Co 's salesforco iBto.fl.8.). Paekors hero are trying
.. a I. - I . til ltt.l-n.f llf.rra .. n . . -t.
M iss 1
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in Coleman this week
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STOCK NEWS.
Market Letter.
Kansas City Mo. Fob. 1 1901
Special to Tho Pross i
nil t i - i
mure huh uuon n snarp incroaao
'mrammi. ;. u.i r:..: i
ftt Kansas City duo to tho ending
of tho onon BBtt801 mnlly cat-
wo irom doiow tno lino havo boon
. coming on tht. Nlltivo Hido her0i
A bottor lino of buyors has beon
out on tho Quarantino side this
week account of larger receipts
and consequently more competi-
tion. Prices oponod Monday
steady with tho bad close of last
week. Things Imvo improved
since then and though tho mar-
kot was baroly steady today
pricos on steers are 10 to 20 cents
bettor than last week and more
r.nnn unit inucii noitor on cows
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i strong.
i) mostly. Bull market is-
I strong bettor than on any other
kind and sales thiB wool; have
ranged from $2 7o to $11.25. No
calves have arrived
Hog prices wore lower Monday
but inado gains Tuesday and Wed-
nesday aro weal: agnin todav
. in inn I ii i i i'lliili nun mill r I .ill
-ales nt 1 . 70 to SI. 05 against
- '' ' fl"l ...in -III. IV Wl Ull
I to iiiiract iiol's. as
not enough
have been coiuinn.
llior losses were sullered this
week. Market is oteady today
at the following quotations.
Western fed lambs up to .ff.50.
yearlings $185 wothers $1115
ewos Sll.So. Moro feeding stock
is wanted here at pricos from
$.25toSL00 tho lattorfor lambs.
Stock Shipments.
Monday Fob. 8th. Smith A-
Hamilton two cars of sheep for
Ft Worth. Oscar Cain one car
of cows tor Ft. Worth. Lee
Bros. onerar horses for Murlin
Texas.
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lort and sales from if 2. 25
5Asl H. Henderson the Concho
?g county stock farmer is the most
successful pork raiser of this sec-
ffi tion. He killed ono of his choice
porkers last woek which tipped
uie scates at nisi pounds tutor
was drossed.
Por Rent.
Two unfurnished rooms o
East Beaurogard avonue throe
i blocks from business portion
town. Anply to 13. M. Choatlmm
at Nosmith it Son's irrocery store.
ji M. G. Kirkpatrick of Ozona
1 was hero Tuosduy.
( Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis of Eldora
do wore in tno city Tuosday.
Tho honorable commissioners
court aro in session this wook
Pat Flynn roturned Monday
from a visit to relatives and
friends nt Alice Toxiih
Wlion needing shoos hats or
gloves wo can ploaso you both in
goods and pricos. J. R. Day.
raeasiiBaBDtaatDeBae
Prof. B. H.Silva
S nnd his archestra of tic- S
$ coniplished musioiaiiB will g
u furnish miisio for uny oc- 9
H casion. San Angelo Texas.
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KiCHEAP COLUMN
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOvVN.
Il-'0tl want to buy sell trade rent let or
exoinintfo unythlnK. or have loit or fonml
no itrtlelo of iirio muUo tl known In Tlu?
I'rent Chcnp Column It willprovMu wide
Kpread miltllclty nnd lirovo tiroduattvo of
plcftslni? results. A itcolbl rutu of one
hnlf cent fpor word Is orTi-roJ with a mini-
mum t'hnrife tf I5e. IMIONK III
WANTKD-TUUSTWOIITHV LAUV OH
(lentli'mnn to mi'nKo biilncK In thli County
and atllolnlnir 'prrltttrv forhouiM of lld II-
r.nncliilMlundlnK. fJono slritlt?lit onsh salary
nnd 'Xiieiifs p.ud eaeh Mo .day dlrccl from
hniidiitinrtfTi. Kxncnu' tnnivv iidvnncril:
poslilot iicrmnni'ut Address Mun.iKur. DOS
Monon IlliU'.. t'ltl '3ko -I-I2t
-Brown Leuhorn eggs for hatch-
ing. 81.50 for setting of IS eggs
l-tf. John Couiiiian.
-When you feel blue and that
everything goes wrong take a
dose of Chninberlnin's .Stomach
and Liver Tablets. They will
cleanse and invigorate your
stomach regulase your bowels
give you a relish for your food
and make you foi-1 that in this old
world is a good place to live.
Fur sale by Central Drug Store.
H H. Sigman & Co. pay
highest cash prices for hides.
THE0LD RELIABLE
Absolutely Pure.
THERE S NO SUBSTITUTE
Loveiaos Dairu.
Fresh Milk and Butter
delivered at your door
daily. Prioon moder-
ate. Service tho best
to be had
Phone 223
Proprietor.
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tarOQD! $
GooiLGak Wood sawed
split and in cord length
at ""prices to suit you.
Full measure every time.
Ditmore
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for tho BEST lr the Sewind
Mochlnn World.
Here Ik a Nw Eld-
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EVEH. HTA Simitrlnr
5.. -. to oil others roslthitnke-
& GSLfS "P: "f!f wtllnc medics stlf
7 tltreadhiK r.liiittlr;niitotuatlc
tension release; automatic bobbin wlmleri posi-
tive four motion feed; capped needle bar lt
lie.irlmj wheel and pltnttuti fiM-plj laminated
woodwork with n beautiful set of nickeled steel
atticliment III velvet lined fancy inttnl box.
Mkvottr dealer for the Iittprocd I'.ldredce
;'lt " and do not buy any machine until you
have seen It.
National Sewlrtff Machine Co.
liRLVIDGRI! ILLINOIS.
pjReado Street. New York City.
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