The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 12, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS.
A Weekly Nliwt Paper of tml (or a knmKt
Han Anifrlo.
WAYLANII& SrRUMIIiUS
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Subscription Price $1.50 a Year
SAM ANfiELO TEX. HAY 12 1904
Ranch Diversification.
For years tint papers of Central
East tintl Norl.li Texas prouohod
crop diversification before ny
good outiiu of it. Farmers are
norhans harder to convince tlmii
any cIuhh of people on earth. Hut
diversification hi me and no com-
munity woulil lie willing to ex-
change the new itu for tlio old
order of "one crop or no crop."
Prosperity Iiiih overtaken those
people und tin' beauty of tlioir
prosperity in it h substance and
porniunonoy. Whole sections aro
growing as never before.
Thorn's a ranch diversification
that can ho practiced with un
ii(iially good oU'eet. Some ranch-
nion Imvo tounil it out and it m
making good to thorn already.
Hunch diversification means cat-
tlo and sheep on the name p:ist-
urcH hogs in the sumo rivor hot-
torn alfalfa Johnson gntHH milo
muizo and othor food stufi's on
tho tillahlo Roil ; chickens
guinouB turkeys go'-so and ducks
around tho fooding pons and
burns in fact ulmoHt anything is
poBsihlo for the ranchman Tho
"cow" ranch in punning away.
Tho low price of cattlo in count-
ing in tho punning and tho
ravages of tho lieof trust is tho
deciding factor. Thoro will ul-
wayn he cattlo in West Toxus and
lots of thorn. Tho cow will ul-
wuys ho tho principal factor in
our nrosimrilv. lint tho divorsi-
iicationist will prosper an his
brother tho "cow" iniin will fail.
Thoro are npleudid illustrations
to ho found practical proofs of
tho diversifieutionists' theory.
Goo. Richardson's ranch near
Anion is one Loodulo is another
Motoulfo's riiiich-furin is a
third thoro are novoral of ilium.
Tho 3001101' tho man who jh rais-
ing cattlo comori to u reuluution
of these facts tho more he has ud-
vancod in prosperity and sub-
stantial wealth.
Out Door Snn Angelo.
"Thoro is in placo like homo"
but tho most ardent homo lovers
among uh become surfeited with
home at times and long for !i bit
of out door recreation and ntren-
uoub rest. Each of us have our
methodn of getting the much-
wanted out door chungo of air
and follow thorn according to our
individual whims. One family
spends u duy picknioking in the
nhudo of tint Concho pecuns.
Another fishes for a souboh taking
tho sunshine along with the
-dtwidow us an exhilirunt. Some
of us make long stays in the
shudy nooks and valleys others
can got away for only a day.
lut tho greater portion of
tired humanity stays in town
duy in und day out summer und
winter weolc day and Sunday
thoir only out door recreation
iboing obtained in walks about tho
city and in tho ovoning hours
spont in tho shade of thoir cool
verandahs when tho evening
zephyrs blow.
It is this major portion of San
Angelo people that will recoivo
tho benefits of a public park. It
in from the heart of this great
third estate that will How tho
greatful prayers for blessings
tfipon tho hoads of those iwho
wore wise enough to make pro-
visions for their out door onjoy-
jnont. S. W. Merchant and J. A.
Loomis havo deedod fiyo uores to
.tho City of San Angolo as ground
for a park. Had they built a
public library foundorod an
olomosynary institute built a
tomplo of wonihip or ornoted a
abaft of marhlo to tho memory
of tho doors of horoic doeds no
THE SAN
such amount of good could have
come of tlioir action as tho simple
donation of live acres of ground
for a park.
Heroin is a lesson and an ex-
ample for ambitious philan-
thropists. This park will need improve-
ments. Graveled walks must bo
made. Garo must he taken of tho
growing things. Pedestrians must
ho warned to keep oil' the grass.
Shrubbery trees and Mowers must
bo planted. Seats and hand
stands should ho provided. If
you liuvo a dollar to donate to tho
cause of humanity turn it loose
on this proposition. It will go a
I long ways und will do you who
give it much good.
Hearst's Chicago American
says that at the recent Denver
meeting of cattlemen the mem-
bers were disposed to concentrate
thoir oll'orts toward bettering cat-
tle conditions in a fight against
the railroads and to say or do
nothing against the packers. Tho
Kaunas and Nebraska stockmen
however according to this
authority insisted on having
something done forninst tho trust
and their plan won.
Groat is the talk of tho Hoof
Trust investigation at Chicago.
Groat is the investigation a great
grand stand play. They moy in-
vestigate until doomsday hut they
will never annlv a romody. Let
tho cattlomon "got busy" with
their trunt they have hud a super-
abundance of investigations.
Many a chap will climb a tree
full of poison ivy at a picnic to
tie up a swing just for the chanco
of giving some piquant thing in
pink a real swift nhovo; but
wouldn't tackle the ladder of suc-
cess with a pair of polo climbers
and a puruchiito. Current Issue.
There is a very pretty phrase
"over the wine and walnuts''
meaning "in a lighter vein" but
it doesn't sound right. Down in
those purls "boor und pretzels"
sounds hotter than "wine und
walnuts."
Down town districts need to
got busy. Additions outskirts
and Biiburbs are progressing
niooly. Wo nood hotter thorough-
fares as well as parks.
Tho Japs won't do tho Napo-
leon purt of following tho Plus-
giunn homo but they fight vory
much on the Nupoleonic ordor.
"Lest wo forgot" you might
mention free delivery and a fed-
eral building to your neighbor
now and then.
Tho West Texas Stockman
thought enough of the Press' ro-
cont hoof trust article to repro-
duce it in full.
With two public parks for San
Angelo it looks like some features
of "a greater Sun Angolo" wore
coming.
Tho World's Fair contest gots
warmer ouch weok. This week's
total votes will bo found on
pugo -J.
Poor old Jupiter Pluvius. Hois
doing timo again in tho columns
of contemporaneous exchanges.
Tho Press print shop bus re-
cently turned out printed copies
of tho city ordinances.
Those busohull excursions will
do good. Do your part to got
thorn.
Those dirty alleys will
disease. CJloun 'om up.
breed
Quick Arrest
J. A. Gullongo of Vorhonn
Ala. was twice in the hospital
from a sovoro case of piles
causing '2 1 tumors. After doc-
tors and all remedies iuilod
Huckien's Arnica salvo quickly
arrested further inflamation and
cured him. It conquers aches
and kills pain. L'5c at J. W.
Harris druggist.
ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO TEXAS THURSDAY MAY
WLST TLXAS
PRESS COMMLNT
Arc Tliero Others?
Sun Angelo Press: What do
the editors of West Texas think
of a West Texas Press Associa-
tion? It's a good thing. Wo'll help
push it along. Coleman Demo-
crat. What do tho editors of West
Texas think of a West Texas
Press Association? San Angelo
Press.
Hits us just right. Push it
along. Menard villo Enterprise.
Tho San Angolo Press in its
lust issue speaks of the organiza-
tion of a West Texas Press Asso-
ciation. Wo aro heartily in
favor of it and believe that such
an organization can ho made very
beneficial to tho I'owspupors of
this section. Whoop it up Hro.
Wuyland. OzonuTexun.
Iiccnu.se -Oh Well Just Because.
Why does nearly everyone pull
for Japan to win? The Jap bo-
longs to tho yellow race ho is a
heathen and his ompcror has nino
wives. Tho Hiissiiin soldior may
have little cause to fight for
patriotism but he fights for tho
glory of tho groat whito czar and
because ho holieveB ho is fulfill-
ing a prophesy in carrying tho
Christian religion into tho dark
cornors. P. V. News.
"IN A BAD WAY"
Many a San Angelo Reader
Will Feel Greatful for
This Information
When your buck gives out;
Becomes luino weak or aching;
When urinary troubles set in
Your kidneys are "in a bad
way."
Doan's Kidney Pills will cure
you.
Ilore is local evidence to
prove it.
.1. A. Thornton tho well known
roal estate dealer of Kort Worth
with headquarters at Kourth and
Rusk Sts. und who lives at 150:2
Adams St. says: "Somotinio in
tho spring of 1002 1 believe it
was in the month of April a
goutlomaii called on mo and
usked mo to state my opinions of
Doan's Kidney Pills. At that
timo I told him they had proved
of incalcuablo benefit to mo.
Sometime previous to his visit I
had purchased a box and had
continued using the pills until
cured of a vory aggravating at-
tack of backache und kidney
complaint. It is fully a year
sinco 1 made this statement und
told tho people of Fort Worth
thoroin Unit Doan's Kidney Pills
could bo depended on to act ex-
actly us cluimod. Now all that 1
cun ttdd to my original sttitemout
is that threatened sometime ago
with a recurrence u fow doses of
the pills warded oil' the attack be-
fore it got any further than an
incipient stage und I have al-
ways found this to bo tho case.
If I have been usked by one per-
son during tho past year I have
been usked by a hundred to state
my opinion of Doan's Kidney
Pills in private. 1 always have
the sumo story to tell and roply
that it is the best kidney remedy
in the world today. Only last
weok three dilVeront porsons
drovo up to my oflice and UBked
mo about them. 1 will always
speak in the strongest tonus pos-
sible for thoin for I have given
thoin a thorough tost and I know
what I uiu talking about."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co.
HufValo N. Y. solo agents for the
United States. Remember the
name Doan's und tuko no
other.
Miss Lena Carll of Poudloton-
villo Hell county caino in Satur-
day and went out to McKavott
with Mr. und Mrs. Rurbank at
whoso ranch she will visit for a
fow weeks .
Too (ircat a Risk.
In almost ovory neighborhood
someono has died from an attack
of colic or cholera morbus often
beforo medicine could bo pro-
cured or a physician summoned.
A roliablo romody for theso dis
cuses should bo kept at bund.
Tho risk is too grout for anyono
to tako. Uluimhorluin 3 (Jolio
Cholera and Diarrhooa Homedy
has undoubtedly snved tho livos
of moro pooplo and roliovod inoro
pain and suffering than any other
medicino in use. It can always
bo doponded upon. For sale liy
Central Drug btoro.
'DK. E. I'. H ATI'S.
Ollico und residence
Lundon Hotel. oMo
'Phoni: Co.vnkctions.
M. M. WiMKlward It It. Taylor
DKS. WOODWAUD &TAYLOK
Physicians a Suiiokoxs
san an0k1.o. tiixas
Oflice over John Harris's Drug
Store
DHS. LOVE & GORMAN
Dentists
san anoi:i.o
Over PlntMatur's.
tkxaS
Phono 183
Qt E. MAYS. M. D.
PHYSICIAN. SUIiriKON.
avNyi:cor.ooisT.
Ollko nlConrtnl Drug Storo. IIcbI-
dunuo Wuht Twohlg Ave.
ALL CALLS ANHlVKIti:!) I'KOMl'TI.Y
0K. II. WIGGINS
Dentist
Gold Crown and Ilrldgo Work Scien-
tifically done. Phone 135
Ollico mi etulr.s In tlio Muvs building
)Il. W. A. CANNES
Gknkhai. Mkmoink
Ani: Suhokky
Oflice Mays Building up stairs
Residence Angelo Heights.
Kcsltlonco phono 2!H Ollico 320
San Angolo Texas.
QRS. MARBERRY & COOPER
SAN ANC1KLO TEXAS
Oflico over Concho Drug Storo.
Residences.
Dr. Coopor. Phono 80.
Dr. Marberry Phono 01.
Dr. S. C. Parsons
Diseases of Women
Discuses of tho Skin
und stomach.
onicr: L'pstnlrs lliirrls Drui' Store
lli-slili'nuu 1 'Hum; -HJ.
SAM ANGELO.
TEXflS
DrH Buchanan
SPECIALIST.
Practice limited to
Diseases of the
EVE EAR
NOSE and
THROAT.
1
Glasses Fitted.
I'hunus: OnitiL' 3-J9. Itcsblvnun 3J0.
Ollico T.iylur liullillni!. Itooin .' I .mil 0.
San Angelo Texas.
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SEWING MACHINE
"'itit In- (1 Ivtilbv thn-o vtht nil
.. ile ji ii.O.iO rV-Hliitf M-ii'1 m fur
uo.uu. 'J lK Kind ufa iimrhtiif t-nn
bo liiiui.'lit lniin ih or any of our
dealt is l'mm$lj.00to ijlS.OO.
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The l-Veil determines the strength or
wea U ii i "S of S-H'WiiiK Mui'liliiei. Tho
iJonlile VecU combined with other
umiii: points nmUei tho Si'W Homo
;ne I'lit dewing Machine to buy.
iMiitQfnrPinPIII ADQ ""I!1;" !';
Me for CIRCULARS
Si Itllli.' Mlll'lllUOH
: iiKUiui.ii imi'iiml ink'cK In luu-iiun liasing
TUG MEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
M? ODANCC MUGS. I
'.- . ...iuSi. N. V. I'lilrnisn III. AtiniiliiiOn
.1. limisMo D.iIIiihTi'x.Siiu I''nintli'i Cut
roe sa' r Bu
C. 5 G HAGELSTEIN E.!
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Snn Angelo Texas.
bnutn l-u hxciirson lntcs
Annual Meeting German Bap-
tist Brethren Carthage Mo. On
sale May 18 to Ul; rate $1. ij.
Annual Mooting Texas State
I'hurmticcuticul Ass'n. Houston
Toxus on sale Muy Kith ruto
12.50.
Annual mooting Southern Bap-
tist Convention und Auxiliary
Societies Nashville Tenn. on
saloMayfJth 10th and 11th rato
SB2.-10.
Port Lavaca Marlin Wooton
Wolls Corpus Ohristi Aransas
Pass Kocknort and Portland.
Texas. All year tourist rato in
otl'cot with a 00 day limit.
Texas Stato Christian Endeavor
Convention Dallas Texas on
sale Juno 9th und 10th ralo
S.0O.
F. IS. Skinnkk Agent.
Dally Tourist Sleepers.
To California also to St. Louis
without chungo via Tho Toxos &
Pacific railway. Ask any ticket
agont about thiB now sorvico or
write 12. P. Tumor Gonoral
Passongor Agont Dallas Texas.
J 2 1904
wmimmmmmmmmnimmmmmmmiimmimMtimg
I San flimeio Training Scliool 1
The work will be resumed lifter
the Holidays
MONDAY JAN'Y 1th 1904.
Tuition in the Literary Department from S15 to 530
per term of 20 weeks . Scholarship in Business
Department S40. ?C Scholarship in Shorthand $40
Music vocal and instrumental El-
ocution Physical Culture und Art
are all taught by specialists it these
lines. Why go East for what you
can get right here in the healthiest
pnrf of the great state of Texas.
J. D. SGOTT J. E. BISttOP S
PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL
iaiiaiiiiiiiUiiiiuiUitiimiiaiaiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS
S STOP AX
jTHE CITV HOTEL.j
3 Host accomodations to bo had anywhero 5
5 in tho West under its now management. S
8 J R. DAY Proprietor j
8 NearSanta Fe Depot. 3
OMfMNNIWvA-'WwAVAM'A'wegBS9MB8M
The Landon Hotel
Finest Hotel Building in the West.
Large Rooms Modern Service.
Best Accommcdationsi 2
J C Landon Proprietor
I B3SO KBeSOSflCI'v''
Central Wagon Yard and Transfer Line-
D. E. COCREHflffl Prop'r
Freight and Household Goods transferred safely und promptly.
Ready to go iM. all times. Your patronage solicitod.
RHONE 139
xaxzmsiEamxm
When Other Makes
of shoes fail to give you
foot-satisfaction there is one
kind you can always turn to
ll&&f?s
i2
Fit where others fail It has all the points of cx
ccllcncc and the more habitually you wear this
kind the more thoroughly safisficd you arc with
r 'tf'' " - .
your toot wear c
Twenty Styles $300
Oxfords and Sandals $250
A few Specials 50c Extra
Winkler & Hudson Co.
SOLE AGENTS FOR SAN ANGELO.
Mr. Joseph Poininvillo of
Stilwater. Minn. after having
spont over $2 "fK) with tho best
doctors for ..nnuch trouble
without roliof wus advised by
his druggist Mr. Alex Uiehurd
to try u box of Chumhorluin's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Ho
did so and is a well man today.
If troubled with indigestion bud
taste in tho mouth lack of appe-
tite or constipation give those
tablets a trial und you aro cer-
tain to be moro than pleased
with the result. For salo at 25
conts por box by tho Central
Drug Storo.
Miss Ethel Selkirk who has
been attonding school in Fort
Worth is expected home within
tho week.
sqob eaea&osac
The Famous
Shoe
for Women
v
OrowlnR Aches and Pains.
Mrs. Josio Sumner Dromond
Texas writos April 15 1902:
"I have used Dullard's Snow
Liniment in my family for three
years. I would not bo without it
in the houso. 1 havo iiBod it on
my little girl for growing pains
and uches in her knees. It cured
her right away. 1 hnvo also used
it for frost bitten feet with nood
succoss. 'Jt is tho best liniment
lovoruBod." 25c 50o S1.00.
bold by Central Drug Storo.
Coo. Davenport a boy of 15
years was arrestod just weok by
Constablo Runyon chargod with
brouking into and stealing llvo
bottles of boor from tho ware-
house of Harper & Crow noar tho
depot.
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