The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 29, 1902 Page: 5 of 8
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MUStatlg Liniment sea mulos and cattlo. Farmers try It
rill nvulllr overcome; low of Hair.
Di3ea9nl Hoofa and Scratched In hor-
X toad under
a harrow
Buffers no moro than tho faithful horso
that is tortured with Spaviri3 Swinncy Harness
Sores Sprains etc. Most horso owners know tlrii
anil apply tho kind of sympathy that heals known
fur and wide as
L5 en meant
Never fails not oven in the mo3t aggravated case?.
Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known
remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle skin
or joints that cannot bo cured by it.
MpyPn N tho best remedy oa tho murltotfor
iUt.Xlt.ail Wind OftlU Sprains and SltinLumpi.
MtiStang Liniment UkeepsliorswntulmulwlacoiuUttoai
Verily the life of u country
editor is a path of thorus.
His bread is promises and his
meat disappointments.
His creditors chase him by
day and ttio devil KriunotU at
him in his dreams at night.
One subscription In wood and
behold It is rotten and soggy and
of short measure.
Hewl.oopeth up tba country
politician who gets elected and
knoweth him no more
He palTeth the church fair
gratis and then uttondeth and
payeth his quarter and receivelh
two oysters
He boomoth his town and all
things therein and yet recelveth
no support and is a prophet
without honor in his own couu
try.
He writoth colums about the
progressive merchant aud tho
progressive merchant sendeth
to the city to have his stationary
printed.
Two young people marry and
he giveth them a great puff; they
go to housekeeping and tuketh
not his paper.
Yea. he is bound down with
woe and his days are full of grief
and trouble aud vexation of
spirit.
But sorrow ondureth only a
night aud joy cometh in tho
morriiug.
He ploddeth along and ondur-
eth in patience and it is written
that he will receive his reward
at the judgement.
And we believe it.
A. J. BAKER Sc
BAttKB&S
SMN HNCBLO
CO.
TEXAS.
A. J. BAKER the President of this uanlt lusbecn j resident citizen of Sin
Amtclo for IK vcjr He was CouimNsIoncr of the General Land OMcc of Texan for
fouryeim Is welllmown aa sufe and concratlve banker
We Respectfully Solicit Deposits from all Persons.
Moneys loaned on Conservative Basis
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I The followinsr from the Iowa
Medical Journal is to good to
losa and its reading will be enjoy
ed by even tho doctors thorn
selves
"The doctors are all friends of
ours" says the Journal. ''We
expect them to stay with us un-
til death. Yet at tho risk of
incurring their displeasure wo
reproduce tho following. Wo
don't know any more where it
came from than wo do whoso
rain spout the doctor's medicine
cmiefrom. We tlnd It In a pa-
per credited to "Ex." If we
know tlvj author wo would glad-
ly give his name because the ar
ticle ts really good. Hero It is:
'The doctor from Altoona said
that nowspapers are ruu for
revenue only. What in the thun
tier do tho doctors ruu for any-
way? Do they run for glory'
"An editor works a half day
forW with an Investment of
$3000: a doctor looks wise aud
works ten mluutos for fr200 with
an investment of two con-ts for
catuip and a pill box that costs
$137.
'A doctor goas to college for
two or throe years and gets a
diploma and a string of words
satan himself cannot pronounce
cultivates a look of gravity that
he palms off for wisdom gets a
box of pills a cay use and a meat
saw and sticks his shingle out a
full (ledger doctor. Hu will then
doctor you uutil you die at a stip-
ulaledj(price per visit aud ruts
them in as thick as your pochat-
book will permit.
'An editor never gets his edu
cation finished. He learns as
he lives and studies all his life.
Ho eats branmash and liver; ho
takes his pay In turnips and hay
and keeps the doctor in town by
refraining to print the truth
about him.
THE
Pantouris
T Crolvn for the King of Fashion
MjiIj smooth and rojgli in all desirable colors and tarying widths o brim.
Turned over bound or raw edges.
Made only by MENRY H. UOELOFS Ct CO..
Urown and I2th SU.. Philadelphia. U.S.A.
ror ml by Ml Imiluiii IMaII lUltcr.
Xotii atnoinf withovlotr Ira tmart.
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Opan
Day
and
Night.
Everything New and FirstClass.
Wilier mid Clectrlc Ll;hU
In Kvery Hooin.
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Landon Hotel
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Restaurant in Connection.
Hill Ovsters and (I imc of nil Itliuls In hi-isiiii
MetNSV? Siieolatlilnlint Iloom for l.idlen
Ititoms 31 mill M cents
lS European
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JflS. C. LntiDOH Proprietor.
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You Con Got a Team LIIco thlsiat the
BricK Front Livenj and Feed Stable
'. rSan flnaelo Texas. !. W. ELLIS Proprietor.
Alouoy to Loan
All persous who desire to
build and own their own home
Milton Carr the contractor ana
builder can furnish the money
aud plans and build the house.
Grai)l LUipber Co.
House Square
Cour
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JUL 4
San Anqelo Texas.
WE HAVE A LOT OF FANCY AND
PLAIN DOORS and at prices to
suit. Sash in all sizes at low figures
All grades of Lumber and Building
Material and if you want to build any-
thing from a shed 1 a house we want a
chance to figure with you as we make
the price to suit.
S. C. JOHNSTON
. MANAGER.
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An old shoe for comfort aud a
fresh son for worry.
It is not always the loudest
grunter that does tho most lift-
ing. He who trusts to luck must
beg of nim who works with
pluck.
Moral suasion with the trusts
is like eating beau soup with a
fork.
It is always easier to stand off
and criticise than It is to rush in
and help.
There is something wrong
with the man that is avoided by
babies and dogs.
Some husbands neglect to
troat their wives as well as they
do their own friends.
Nations are framiug their poli
cles according to a golden rule of
human origin.
There is no charity in robbing
John of a dollar in order to give
James and George 50 cents
each. .
As long as Justice suffers
from ophthalmia she does not
need to wear that bandage over
her eyes.
Somo men who are dishonest
in politics are houe.t in business
because they are afraid to
dishonest in business.
Sowing wild oats would uot be
nearly so bad if wives and chil
dren did not often have to sub-
sist on tho crop reaped.
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M So no ret and istxn ftngeio
MftIL- EXPRESS & PASSENGER L1N&
Single Trip $4.00.
Tickets for saloat J. W. Keencs Sotiora; Central Drttjr Store Angolo
SUru leaves Sotiora 4 a. tn. arrives at Sau Anjjolo :i p. m. Leave
San Angelo 7 a. iu. arrives at Sotiora 11 p. ra. Stage makes through
trlp4 every day Sunday excepted. Oooil Fast Teams Coiufot table
fi HaeUs.
S TOM and WILL SAVELL Props.
A phone message was received
here at O'clock Tuesday morning
from Wesley Ditto of Sau An
gelo. saying that his little daugh-
ter Erie had died a short time
before the message was sent
here. Mrs. J. B. Hooten. the
child's grandmother left on the
stago the same morning in re-
sponse to tho call. Ooke County
Rustler.
BLOWN TO ATOMS.
The old idea that the body
sometimes needo a powerful
drastic purgative pill has been
oxnloded: for Dr. King's New
Life. Pills which are perfectly
harmless gently stimulate liver
and bowels to expel poisonous
matter cleanse the system and
absolutely cure Constipation and
Sick Headache. Only 23c at J
W Harris & Co. drugstore.
A Kentuckiau is just homo
from Cuba and says that there
will be a civil war on the island
in less thau twelve months-
There is not on earth any man
who can letter read the signs of
a coming fight than tho exper
iencedKentuckian. He ought to
know when one is coming.
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San Antonio XXX Pearl Beer. fe
Sold by X
LAWRENCE GUTHAIS. Agent
San Angclo Texas.
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THE PRESS
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First and Last Gliance Saloon
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The only Suburban resort in San Angelo.
Ice Gold Beer Ale Soda Pop and Gloars.
A nice place to drink talk and have your fun.
COME TO SEE ME.
West of now bridgo TUL.JI.U LflflSUn.
on Beauregard. Avo. PROPRIETOR.
When you want goodwills
key call on Chas.W. Zenker
he always keeps the best.
J S- McGoi)i)eU
$1.50 Per Year.
The feadino Advertising Medium of tfiis Section
Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Railway Co.
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A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach a bad digestion a
bad liver. Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure con-
stipation biliousness dys-
pepsia sick headache.
25e. All druKlits.
Wint your mouiu ho or berd a beuUIul
brown or rich bUclcT Then ma
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMers
13 en o.o.umi. an n t. Htq Co. ."" ." M..
Proprietor of ths ''
San Aimelo Livery and B
Feed Stable. f
San Angela Texas $u
Good toaras Uugeles and (g
Hncka Can send out jilc- jggi
nickers or accomtnodato you
with any kind of conveyance (M
you want. gf5)
-GIVE ME A TRIAL iSS
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Tho faliortust and most
direct routu from all
points
North and Last.
Close connections made
at Hrownwood with to
and from Snn Angelo
and Intermediate points
The best: roUfce
for Livestock
and expense saved to pnssonpor and shippers over this
an regnruinK raics.cie. u i iy ur wu.
L. 15. COMr.H G. l &. P. A. Fort Worth. Texas.
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to inaricet.H lime uimiF' " t'"""n
oute. For Information regnruinc raics.cie. ippy "l "".
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CENTRAL WAGON YARD.
Completely overlnulei!. remodeled ard
repaired. Good stalls and corralls nil In
llrst-cluss shape Tlio most convenient In
the olty. Special accommodations for
ramlllei. Plenty of upstairs sleeping
rooms with electric lights and telephone
for patron All ldnds of feed for sale. CZ3
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SAN ANQELO. TEXAS
Nine
Tenths
of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
Liver
HERB1NE
Pure Juices from Natural Roots.
REGULATES theliver Stomach anil Bowels
in Cleanses the system nimies me diouu
CURES Malaria Biliousness Constipation
Weak Stomach and Impaired Digestion
Every Bottle Guaranteed to Bite Satisfaction.
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Prloo. 00 Conta.
Prtpirtd by JAMES F. BALLARD St. Louli Mo
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Truly, P. E. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 29, 1902, newspaper, January 29, 1902; San Angelo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116005/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .