The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 7, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO TEXAS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1905
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uTHE SAN ANGELO PRESS.
A Weekly Nitws I'nper if nil for Krcitcr
HnnAnKOlo.
WAYLANI) & SrUUTIIHKS
Publishers.
Stibtcrlptlon PHce 81.50 o Yenr
SAN ANGELO TKX. 5EI 7 IU03
September
Willi tlm advent if tliu first
month of iiiitumii Went Thxiih to
Moused with a relaxation of tin
oxtroino heat which Iiim pre-
vailed for about six week?). Hp-
lomhnr provided it ohuiitjo of
acolio t tho vnry heinnine; The
lonu hot duyH of Annual with tlio
Bubneqii'int iiiieoinfortalilo niglitH
uro liiiHsod. In their plaee wo Imvo
shorter duyH Ihhh fierce IhmiI and
actually cold niglitH.
For many yoain moiihi of Uioho
longest here Hay for twenty
thuiu has not limn known in
Wont Texas Htiuh a prolonged vih
itation of hot weather an tint
Hpoll but recently a Htern re
ality. Never lias tint country
complained bo generally of warm
weather.
Strange though it may hudiii
in view of tlio above Htatemeiitri
the country Iiuh not Htifl'orcd inn
torially. I'ruirio Urea have do
viiHtatod u few of the rangen but
in moHt ciiHfH the injured 'ownerH
wore well able to Htiuid the Iohs.
The cotton crop Iiuh boon dam
aged to Home extent hut. even
now ho Hay ninny of the farmers
n good yiold will bo bud iih good
u one iih any portion of Texan
will have. Cattle have not Hiif
fored. The HtroaiiiH fed by eter
nal springs are with a few ex
coptioiiH fiiriiMliiiiu abundant
water for every purpose. The
hand of calamity Iiuh not fallen
on our beloved land and there an
but few who hoc aught but a proH-
porotiH fall and winter houhoii bo
fore uh.
In Sun Angelo the HtreotH are
out up dry and dusty. The wind
mows occasionally uh ot yore
and HtnuigorB Hud fault with the
city on that score. Hut that is
about the only drawback. Iittlo
olsu can bo complained of. Tlio
Bnnitury condition is fairly good
There to no epidemic of sick
ness nnd hnrdly any dungor of
ono. Tlio wutor supply in ample
enough for nil purposes and
lawns treoH nnd llowors aro green
nnd protty. A spirit of prog
roesion fills the atmosphere.
Prosperity is abundnnt. Now
business blocks aro boiug built
now sidownllcs oroctod the stroots
improved and ovorything looks
good. Tlio niorchantrt aro laying
in lurgo stocks of fall and win
tor goods in Anticipation of u
good full and winter business
Tlio old town looks bright and
clean. A fooling of optimism is
prevnlont. The gods have boon
good to Sun Angolo and San An-
golo noting on tho principle of
''tlio Lord holps those who help
thoni9olvoa" is forging to tho
front. Keep your oyoH on San
Angolo nnd Wost Texas.
lirownwood at Wichita.
Tho lirownwood "ponuunt win-
ners" betook themsolvoH to
Wichita Fulls lust week and lost
two out of throo gameH. There to
no dtogruco in losing u baseball
game. lirownwood Hoomod to
think thoro was. After losing
throe straights to San Angolo on
tho local grounds thoy lost two
more. Tho worst part of tho per-
formance is thnt thoy wroto homo
thnt thoy wore being robbed
lirownwood always gets robbed
oxcopt whon thoy are at home.
Thou thoy don't and that's a
cinch. San Angolo Press.
And it is just such seusoloss
nowspnpor talk as this thnt
ciuiBos the bottor class of people
in n town to grow vory woary of
baseball. It looks like some
pupors havo such narrow optics
thnt thoy cannot fieo any good bo-
yond their own oilico doors. The
lirownwood basoball toam is por-
Jinps composed of people about as
reBpncttiblo uh thoso uc Sun An-
golo or any whoro olso but prob-
ably no bottor. Naturally thoy
want to win tho games thoy ontor
nnd whon they fool thoy aro being
5wp.nI13Se&
wronged thoy protent just like
other tcuniH and thut is about nil
there is to it. If ImihiIjjII cannot
be played in future without io
much wrangling as Iiuh eharaotiT-
i.od the past neaaoti the Hul-
h'tin's inlltieiico is all going to lie
thrown ugaiimt having any of it
in lirownwood l.ns"iall should
lie inadi' icapcctiibli- or should be
suppressed lirownwood llullotin.
The llulletin h iuconsiHtent
No paper in West Texas has put
up an much foolish wrangle about
baseball as the Iliilletin. And
from the evidei i;i the case it
would seem that the lirownwood
team has suffered by it. In the
Hume issue of the llulletin appears
a communication from "the bull
bovH" asking for some one in get
out and make up a purse to pav
them two months buck salary
The "lliilletin's inlluenee" being
so great may pobBibly have done
some harm to the Urownwjnd
team. Sun Angolo's team has
not siilVered in a like manner and
this city has furnished the best
crowds of any of the towns in the
circuit. All of the teams have
liked to come here They got
fair treatment.
Letter to t.cc llros.
San Angolo Toxac.
Dear Sirs : Some think wo take
a good deal of risk in inviting
complaints of Devoe lead-and-zinc
we authorize our agent to
Hell it under this guarantee. "If
you have any fault to find with
this paint either now in putting
it on or hereafter in the wear
tell your dealer about it. "Wo
authorize him to do what in right
at our expense." The following
story tells how little the risk is:
J. II. Asher it Co. hardware
dealers Kinebeck N. Y. have
Hold Dovoo from 'i)l to now ; have
thousands of gallons and have
had just one complaint in all this
time. Three Hides of a house was
perfect; the fourth was as bail us
the three wore good. Kxplana-
tiou It rained the night before
the fourth side was painted; and
the painters didn't wait for the
wood to dry What is done in
such a case? Whatever the deal-
or who sold the paint considers
it fair to do We leave it to him.
He may not do exactly what wo
should do if wo woro thoro ; but
wo are list there. The best we
can do is to leave it to him.
Yours trulv
V. W. Dkvob & Co.
I S. II. II. Hail it Co. sell
our paint. fil
Miss Blanche I'utillo accepted a
position us stenographer in tho
hardware etoro of .1. Fiudlater
Jr. She begun work Friday morn-
Are You Engaged?
Kmnii'i'd neonli slmnld riiiieiiilif.
that after marriage many (iiiarrols
can bo avoided by keeping their di
gestions in goon condition with Klec-
trie IHtters. S. A. Brown of Hen-
nottsville S. C says: "For years
my wlfo sulTured intensely from dys-
pepsia complicated with a torpid liv-
er until she lost her strength and vig-
or and became a mere wreck of her
former self. Then hhe tried Klectric
Ititter.s. wbic'li linlned linn lit. mice nnd
llnally made her entiroly well. She is
now strong and healthy." Tho Cen
tral drug store .sells and guarantees
them at fiOo a bottle.
Miss HI In Scotl Fisher arrived
Thursday from Galveston. Miss
Fisher is one of the teachers in
tho public schools.
Beautiful Women.
I'luinn cheoks. Hushed with tlm soft.
glow of health and a pure complexion
iiiuku an women eeautllui. Take a
.small dose of Herblno after oach meal;
it will prevent con.stlnation and bnln
digest what you have eaten. Mrs.
Win. .M. Strong Midlothian Texas
May III 11)01 writes:
"We havo used Herliliin in one
family for eight years and found it
tho best medicine wo over used for
constipation bilious fever and ma-
laria." Sold by Central Drugstore.
Tom Erwin of Ilonov Grovo.
Iiuh accepted u position ns sules-
man at C. it G. Hagolstoin Co's
Got Off Cheap.
He may woll think ho has got oil
cheap who after having contracted
constipation or indigostlon is still
able to perfectly restore his lionlth.
Nothing will do this hut Dr. King's
New Life Pills. A quick pleasant
and a certain cure for headache con-
stipation etc. iKe at Central drug
store; guaranteed.
Miss Lou Krwin of Houoy
Grovo is tho now bookkeopor a't
Pickens' storo
S prains.
S. A. Head Cisco Tex. writes
Mar. 11 11)1)1: "My wrist was
sprained so badly by a fall that it was
usolcss; and after using soveral rem-
edlos that failed to give roller used
Uallard's Snow Liniment and wn
cured. I oarnostly recommend it to
any ono suirormg from sprains. Sold
by Central Drug storo.
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Satisfying
nnd that menus a
h o 1 e lot. Al-
though all gooil
uliliklci ought to
intlify mini1 does
L W. Harper
uhiilo'V at 84.00
pci' pillion. Hob
Pepper sonii-thini;
'cn c I ;il-u lit S3. 00
per irallnll. The
best Wiin i and
Cigars m town.
Parlor Saloon
J. B. ALLEN.
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West Texas News Items
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Weekly Chronicling of Interesting
llappeniugs throughout the (ircul
Stock-fanning Section of Texas.
A Alail Carrier's Arrest
llrowhttocxl Nc.'ks
I). S. llrays mail carrier on tho
rural route between Hangs and
Grosvenor. was arrested at Hangs
Tuesday by I'ostolliee Inspector
Kinzel on a charge of tampering
with the mails. Mr Hvars is ul-
ullogod to havo written letters to u
young lady in tho Hangs commun-
ity under an assumed uume using
a "cleverly constructed stamp to
show by tho postmark that tho
letters caino from a distant Texas
point. The replies to these let-
tres ho is charged with opening
on his route. It is understood
thut the currier admits tho charge
but the nature of the otl'enso sooms
to show more thoughtlessness
that criminal intent on his part.
He comes of a good family. A
strong dofeuso will no doubt bo
mudo in the cuso. Mr. llyurs
gavo Loud in tho sum of $1500 for
his appearance before the next
term of tho Fedoiul court at Fort
Worth.
lirownwood Alan Injured
llrownuood llulletin.
S. h. Sloigor a brukemau on tho
Santa Fo who lives at lirown-
wood was run over by a train at
Crawford yestorday and suffered
tho loss of ono log. Tho accident
occurred about noon yestorday
whon Sloigor was doing somo
switching in tho yards at Craw-
ford when ho foil bouoath tho
curs and was badly mangled. Ho
was curried to Tomplo to tho hos-
pitul whoro his log was amputated.
It is said ho is in a serious condi-
tion and may die.
Mr. Sloigor lives bore nnd wob
mnking his lust run on the lino
before taking a lay olV during
which time he wus going to niovo
away from lirownwood.
Ll.ino ins Three Straight
I lti no Now.
Lust Wednesday Thursday and
FridtlV the Llunn Oliimim'rma hoc.
eoBsfully dofoudod tho title of
cnatnpions against tlio invaders
tho aggregation from San Saba.
Tho first day it was a slugging
match and Llano hud tho boat of
tho slugging and won out to tho
tuno of 2'2 to 11. Wodnesday the
gamo was fiiBt and cloBoly con-
tested ono nnd Llano again
showed hor sunorioritv on the
diamond and it was Llano 8 and
nan oaun i I'riduy morning
Llano was good to tho invndern
and lot them chalk up ono score
on tlio noant ami that in tho first
illlllllir. but after thnt. tiinn nnf. ii
Sun Saba pal planted lus hoof
turtiier around tlio circuit than
tho second suck. Tho Llano boys
pluyod gurdy-gurdy around tho
bases and chalked up a total of
fivo runs. It wub throo straight
tor Llano and thov will An tho
sumo with the next invading
toam.
-Summer is horo. Koop cool
at S. A. Williams' confectionery.
Wo would bo plposod to havo
your putronago.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Soars tho
ofS
Slgnaturo
HERE AT HOME.
San Angelo Citizens Gladly Testify and
Confidently Recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills.
It is testimony like tho following
that has placed "the old fjuuker
remedy" ho far above competitors.
When people right here at home
raise their voice in praise there is no
room left for doubt. Head the public
statement of a San Angelo citizen:
.1. M. Field blacksmith living in
the northwest part of San Angelo
Tex. says: "After using several pre-
scriptions without finding relief from
a lame hack which prevented me from
working I learned of Doan's Kidney
1'Ills and went to .1. W. Harris' drug
store and got a box. They were the
right thing for my case and were the
first remedy to give me relief. The
pain in the smallof my buck and hips
was very intense but a few doses of
Doan's Kidney I'ills relieved me and
I noticed a great chango in my kid-
ney secretions. All tho impurities
seemed to pass away the pain and
lameiifis disappeared and I was able
to go hack to work."
I l-'or sale by all dealers. Price fine
j Kostei-.Milbiirn Co. liull'tilo N. Y.
sole agents for tlio railed States.
Itemember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Mi
Sullivan ono of Sterling
con:.';.- s most substantial citi-
zens was hero Saturday. Mr
Sullivan's son Jouh has entered
the San Angelo Training school.
Abscess.
Abscesses with few exceptions are
indlcativ) of constipation or debility.
W. II. Harrison Cleveland Miss.
writes: "I want to say a word of
praise for Mallard's Snow Liniment.
I stepped on a nail which caused the
cords of my leg to contract and an
abscess to rise in my knee and tho
doctor told me that I would have a
still leg .so one day I went to .i. K.
Lord's drug store (who Is now In Den-
ver Colo.) Ho recommended a bottle
of Snow Liniment: I got a fiOo size
and it cured my leg. It Is the best
liniment in the world." Sold by Cen-
tral Drug store.
M. O. Davis returned Friday
from Stiles whoro ho wont with
Sherill' Goodfollow on a plensuro
i trip. .ludgo Davis says that
I 'Home Shield and Stiles look
good to In til .
Like l-'incllng Money.
i ! Hiding Health is like linding money
! -so think thoso who are sick. When
you havo a cough cold sore throat
or chost irritation better act prompt-
ly like W. C. Harbor of Sandy Level
Va. Ho says: "I had a terriblo chest
trouble caused by smoke and coal
dust on my lungs: but after linding
no relief In other remedies I was
cured by Dr. King's Now Discovery
for Consumption Coughs and Colds.'1
Greatest safo of any cough or lung
medicine In the world. At Central
drug store; .0c and $1.00; guaranteed.
Trial bottlo free.
lohn A. Loomis of Concho
county came in Thursday for a
short stay in tho city.
Attacked By a Mob
and beaten In a labor riot until
covered with sores a Chicago street
car conductor applied Hucklon's
Arnica Salve and was soon sound
and woll. "I uso It In my family "
writes O. 1. Welch of Tekonsha
Mich. "and llnd It perfect." Simply
great for cuts and burns. Only 2'a
at Central drug storo.
Jno. A. Loomis returned homo
Friday.
Cured of Lamo Back After i5 Years
of Suffering.
"I had been troubled with lamo
hack for llfteen years and I found a
complete recovery in tho uso of Chum-
borlaln's Puin Balm" says .lonn O.
Hlsher Hlsher Ind. This liniment is
also without an equal for sprains and
bruises. It is for salo by all drug-
gists. -Amateur finishing at Honry'n
Vernon Drown wns horo from
Shorman Thursday.
H. H. Sigman & Co. pay high-
est prices tor hides and furs.
Miss Winnie Perry man of Pid-
coko is in tho city visiting.
-This is boor woathor it's al-
ways cool and refreshing at Eddie
Maior's.
Will T. Maun was horo from
Sterling Thursday.
-Turnip sood all tho best
varieties for fall planting at .1.
11. Taylor's.
Mrs. W. A. Holland and fami-
ly of Sonoru wero horn Friday.
Diptherla soro throat croup. In-
stant rollof permanent cure. Dr.
Thomas' Llectrlc Oil. At any drug
store.
A. II. Ellott nnd wife roturnod
Thursday from Lawton Okla.
-For Good photos Henry's
gallory. 27-tf
Miss Frances Lido of Chappoll
Hill Iiub roturnod to San Angolo.
"Now good digestion waits on ap-
pottto and health on both."
If it doesn't try Hurdock Jllood
Hitters.
W. M. Payno of Moody was
horo Thursday.
Terriblo plagues thoso Itching pos-
tering dlseusos of tho skin. Put an
end to mlsory. Doan's Ointment
euros. At any drug store.
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Tho Kind You IIuvo Always Bought and which hns been.
In uso for over .'10 years hns homo tho sitfimturo of
ami has been mado under his pcr-
vdy457 soimlHiipenislou shico Its Infancy.
"tayy -utcAtti. Annv no ono t iP(..vo you in this.
All Counterfeits Imitations and " Just-as-ffoodnro hut;
Kvperliuents that trllb; with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Kxpcrlenco against Experiment.
What is
Citstnriii Is a lmrinlos substitute- l'or Castor Oil Pare-
goric Drops anil Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium IMorphino nor other Nitreoliu
Milistiuice. I In ago Is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays revcrlslmoss. It eures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. J L relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the
Stomach and Dowels giving liealtliy and natural .sleep.
Tlio Children's Panacea The JMother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS
Boars the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CCNTAUft COMPANY. TT MURRftV OTIICtT NtW YORK CITY.
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5j Consign Your Wool to
GEO. RICKARPSOM
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SAN ANGELO TEXAS.
The Slar Saboi)
Most Pleasant Place
Best Brands of Goods.
Most Reasonable Prices
3 Chadbourno
SgJ Street
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M. L.MBRTZ Pues. CHAS. W. HOBBS Vice Pues.
R. A. HALL Cashier.
San Angelo
San Angeo Texas.
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Surplus and undivided profits
OlTorsto Depositors all tho accommodations which their balances
business and responsibility justify.
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Through Sleepers Parlor Cafe Cars Chair Cars (with free seals) Malting
Convenient Connections at ail Junction Points
For full information rejfardin' Rates .Schedules etc.
ASIC THE COTTON BELT MAN
OH WRITI0
D. M. Morgan Traveling Passenger Agent Ft. Worth Texas.
t . ... Gus Hoover Travollng Passenger Agent Waco 'IVxas.
.1. vv. I'lanagan General Passenger and Ticket Agent Tjlor Tox.
The News while it is News
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