The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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SAN ANGELO TOM GPEEN COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY OCTOBER 18 1906.
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IN MONTHLY SESSION
l'lmt groB to be u city passes through s.'verul sta-
ges ofdevelopinent. Among the Inter and ni"8t
important changes from town to city is the imv-
itii of the people from tho crowded districts where
tlit' population is very dnsy und whero tho streots
fire vrry narrow to whero thoy can onjoy more
room for their homos und broader und hotter
graded streets to guido them to und from their
places of business. When people build bo closely
together that almost every lot in a block linn a
house on it it's in nccordn'ncq with past hi to y that
tlnso who are in a position to do bu soil or rent
their homos and seek a place where these advantages
can be had. If yon are not convinced of it you
will be when you see San Angelos population 25000.
Wo can give you the names l people who are pre-
paring for tbia kind of u move in ur city today.
And we can unsure purchasers in I'nrk Heights that
mutiv of them will be tlnir neighbors.
IBA1LEY & PAUL
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First National Bank Building. 3:
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j Knthusliistlc Alccling uf Snn Anglo's
Business Club Alomlny Sight-
Mnny New Members.
A lamely attended and enthus-
iastic meeting of tho Business
Club was hold Monday night in
the oilico of C. fc G Uagolstoiti it
being the rogulor monthly session
of tho club. Tho reading of the!
minutes by Socrotary Thomas
and othor proliminory business
was uttonded to.
John Freolaud chairman of tho
membership committee reported
the won: of tho committee and
turned in a list of twenty San An-
gelo businoss men as new mem-
bers of the club. The gentlemen
are: .1. I. Hicks K. II. Hender-
son I.. X. I'ennock W. Car-
roll Tom Patterson W. S. Cun-
ningham Hit! V. Brandt N. S.
Hives K. V. Coniogys C. T Doro-
inns II. K. I'ortor. C. 0. .Mulono
Felix 15. Smith S. 0. Parsons
W. II. Collyns .1. W. .Mention)
Itobert Swaiin .biseph Sponco
.loe Thompson Hob Harper. A
was carried that tho
Organized Sonora K. of l. 1-oJrc. . Iloltilnj: Cotton For u Cents
... r T..milp mill- Atlanta On.. Octo 1 1 Presi- motion
7 " ...). Kiwlowmont dentC S. Barrett ol the National named new mon bo formally ad-
erul mummer ol tne ftnuonuiuiik
I'anklC.of P of Texas passed ' Kurmors' Union today issued a "utted into toe membership of
through
Another mot 'on was
A Mr. Caldwell of the depart-
ment of agriculture bus been coi -ft-ning
with Mr. Webb and dem-
mistratioi. farms of three acres
each will proiuibly be located
later on ono north one eiiBt one
south and one west of Sun Ango-
to. J. M. Cox Iiub stated hia
willingness to operote ono under
his own and Mr. CaldwoH's super-
vision on his place east of San
Angelo.
Brown 1 Lee suggested and pu
in the form of a motion tho ad-
visability of tho socrotary taking
up with tho department of agri-
culture the need of having a Boil
Burvoy conducted in West Texas.
This motion was seconded and
carried nnd Mr. Bailey added
the fact that this is practically a
new agricultural country with
many nev people locating hern
each year and suggested that tins
might bo ji further inducement to
secure the boil Mirvey desired.
This suggestion was tdopted.
A discussion followed in regard
to sondiug tho Tom Green and
Ipon county agricultural exhibits
U the Dallas and San Antonio
fairs but prevailing dillicultieB in
tho way caused the idea to bo
passed up.
A motion from Mr. Webb Vice-
piebident Cha". W. Ilobhs acting
1 A Shoe Store 1
For Sao Angelo
That iB what our shoe department is now.
Complete in every detail. Ladies' Men's
and Children's. Our ladies' shoes range
in price from 1.50 to -I f0. in all tho sty-
lish lusts. Widths C 1). und 15. Solo
agents for Peters Shoo Co. St. Louis; solo
agents for Sacks Shoe Co Cincinnati.
Our Men's Shoes are the best inonoy can
buy ranging from l of) to Sit W a j)njri
In our Children's Department our lino
of Buster Brown Shoes is guaranteed.
Wm believe theill to be the beat lit llliy
price. Look at our line when m mod of
shoes i . t-i u t4 4
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tllO City SUUiiuj " ....'. '.. I . 4 .:.... .i :.... I .m fliinrmMii. to ilmw in. n snlii
- ...i miiiiMiii' to in lion Riinn tune i cunieu iiuiikiiiu uie utiiiiniu n-.- - . -i-
routohome .iron aono.a. ;Jo. lhroilKlout thtJ colloI) j tor elllcAot. work and ontin.ing! tin. thanking President Ueurgo
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ft . . . .i 1 i .. ' N..Iii.iii I in finKi.iitu liccltril.
i .. a . . . f.. i 1 .. fclM i' a 1. . I It aitnwil ttnm uira un wtdi t)i I T T lilt II Li'in c I 'I u u t ui iimui unrvnr
bora hist week. Mi I row. . taking' action upon and' Ju.lgo 1 nrgess reported in be- at.on his olIL-ers and several com-
tod tl.u tho boo Lole "; urging the holding of all cotton : half of thro0 mail delivery com- mittees for etllcent and em-rget-c
T t d .1 3le t'-Htil it reaches the price agreed mitte 1 stated abut at th work in carrying out an excellent
and that it had o.iio tc Texarkana conven- last com c.V inoeti.. S'200 or morournivnl program was seconded
material in it. Mr Brown was i -.. llk iinrrB. il cirneil.
r.lnn. 11 seiltR. ub it ij iiij ii iiiluii iui urn iiuiiiinu - -
pleased with his success at the
Sutton county capital.
AttcndltiK Urother'b UeUsidc.
Messrs. T. J. and W. W. Scott
of Athens Ga. arrived in San
Angelo Sunday afternoon culled
to tho bedside of their brothor
Rev. J. D. Scott who is seri-
cusly ill. MessrB. Scott are prom-
inent business men of Athens.
Tho meetings of tho
Your Attention
One Minute!1.
Wo aro Showing Three Very
Strong Lines
Glassware
Queensware and
Enamelware
In fact we think wo have tho
best assortment in town and wo
httinnior tho prico down with-
in the reach of all. Don't for-
get our Bargain Counters in
Notions. Wo savo vou money
on your Purchases.
Turners Big
Racket Store
loenl of the BtreetH of San Ar.geloover' A motion WUB niilllo i.y .Mr.
unions io to bo held preparatory again preparatory to securing Ba-loy that Messrs. . J. I.
to tho county und parish meet-; the desired acco'iiiinodation rroniMJO'7 nd Oscar Krink be lulmit-
ings which will bo called by the Undo Sam. Tho report was ac- tod us additional now membersof
Bt.nt.e oresident.M ..t. Mm nmn.t.v 'ceiitod und tho council and com- tho BusinehH Club and carried.
and nurish seats in everv cotton i mitteo flanked . Adjournment.
growing state. At these meetings 15. 15. Bailey reported for tho
business men and others inter- committee appointed to uBBist tho
ested in cotton are expected to I Wool vet ton Business College to
join with tho members of tho bo" 8'ty of thoir scholarships at
the farmers' I'nion. ' f r0 each a proposition promul-
'gated heretofore in Tho Press. Mr.
Extraordinary Cotton Pickers. j 15uiy fitat(1(l thnt ft tho bcholur.
Brown county claims a fnmilyl ships had not vet been sold. M .
PARK DRY GOODS CO.
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CONFERENCE WAS
WELL ATTENDED
.Mothoiilbt 1'roif.stniits Held MectliiK
l.nst Week. District Ctmference.
Officers l-lfclcil.
The Methodist Protestant con-
ference held hero last week was
very largely Uttonded. The con-
ferencn weia into session Thurs-
day moniiny and closed Sunday
night with an excellent hnrintii
I rum Dr II. II. Price promdont
of six boys who can pick a bale of
cotton a day. Thoy are the six
sons of a Mr. T. 15. Byrd. ranging
in ago from 7 to In yours. One
day lust week theso boys picked
WM pounds anioungst thorn tho
two eldest picking -ISO poundB
oaoh.
Moved Back to San Angelo.
John Bustin the old time San
Angeloito who moved away with
his family several yeors ago to
live in Midland ha returned to
this city and with his family
will inaLe San Angelo his future
home. Mr and Mrs. Bustin aro
welcome back in our midst.
Mesdames Walter Spears and
M. B. Gauwuin wont to Dullas
Sunday afternoon to attend the
Stato Kair.
Wobb president of the club ad-
dressed the mooting encouraging
aid in behalf of the Woolvorton
proposition.
Mr. Bailey chairman of the
Bpeoial advertising committee
road an advertisement cariiod in
tho state dailies about the ad-
vantages of tho Concho Country
and reported on the finances of
the advertising committee.
The club then discussed the
matter of having the secretary
take up with Secretary of Agri-
culture Wilson the feasibility of
locating demonstration far m s
near San Angelo for the purpose
of aiding farmers and prospectors
in this part of tho Stato in know-
ing just what will grow best and
what fruits and vegetables this
soil is peculiarly adapted to it.
Block Brutes Accost Lndlcs.
Two bull-necked odoriferous
hunks of midnight accosted in an
insolent manner two ladies on
their way t" church Sunday night.
The black bucks wore walking in
one (I i recti m and the two ludies
in tint other. On passing the no-
groott with detestable grins said:
"Why howdy do ladies." The
Indies walked rapidly on and
could not recognize the premature-
ly nay sons of Ham. It wouldn't
have gone well with the negroes if
any initio rolutivo of the ladies had
boon nearby. The negro of this
kbid that doesn't know his place
needs taking down a few notches
with a wet rope.
I'ritlny Anniversary of Columbus' Dis-
covery. Friday October 12 was tho 41 1
anniversary of tho discovery of
America by (JoluinbiiB tho Gen-
oan. On October 12 Mii2 the
braver of unknown seas landed on
Santo Domingo in tho West hides.
-Clear Havana
Smoke House.
cigars at the
of the Methodist Piotestant We t " Hie death of u cow a verdict
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ui'iii i nun I.IUDUU iui bin ifiuauii.
roxas. Much intorestiiiL' busi-
nebs was attended to during the
four days' meeting of ministers
and deacons from all over the dis
trict.
Proceeding of County Court.
The suit of Wootou it McNeil
vs the (1. C. k S.l IUili'oad
for damages sustuinod by plaint-
iffs on a Hhipnioniof horsos win
decided in favor pf tho plaintiff
to tin amount of $-J0Q ''.
In the Hint of .loo 'Short 'stho
G. C. A' S. l Uaiiroa'd itV.vW'nit
was returned in favor oltyiifBlihiit''...
ill' to tlio amount of $7"). v v-
In the riiMtnf Jameji CastlabitiTy.: M
vs. tho.G. J. v. S. K. Ititilroav-'W'
pluintill suing for ditlnages of SoO1 "i
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term.
'" Ball (Inmc Sunday.
A matched game of base bull
was jilayed botwoon two chosen
Ollicors elected for the ensuing tlum "t I"(1't o""''0 '"ill park
ear were: Kev. M. C. Wilson; of S'iihIiiy uftonunn. At the finish
0 i . ii ut ii tho scoro wuh 11 to 7.
mi Saba president; Itev W. ''.
Thompson who goes to Pontotoc
soci'utarv Mr. Thonipson suc-
ceeds Bey. Lo.vo who has hold
the position for tho past six yours
und who wits pastor of the Meth-
odist Protestant church of Sun
Angolo for u number of years.
The conference was a very en-
joyable one to all attending and
was one of tho largest gatherings
of the denomination ever held in
San Angelo.
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Father Slevins I'rcnclies all Week.
Itov. Thomas Slevins of Now
Orleans the celebrated orator
priest is preaching every night
this wook at tho Church of tho
Sacr-fd Heart on tho corner of
Ouki ii Mrout and Beauregard ave-
nue. Father Slevins sermons nio
instructive and vory interesting
and everybody is welcome to come
and hear him.
A ROADSTER
chock full of style is what you
want. lies'. Livery in town and
you'll get the best turnout that
can bo had. Perhaps your wifo
woiih' uppreciuto an invitation
from the man sho married for a
ride. Here's where you must get
the riir to pleuso her. Theso sta-
bles first last and always.
Concho Livery Stable
Clms. Farnuliar Prop.
& i$H W $&$ $ $. tm
Auction Auction Auction
MS.
I will sell at Auction the best car of JERSEY MILCH COWS and HEIFERS ever seen in San Angelo.
SetturcJeiys October 27tH 190
There are cows in this load that will give from 2 1-.3 to 5 gallons of milk and make from 1 to
2 pounds of foutter per day. They are gentle and pretty as a picture. Remember you buy
them at YOUR PRICE. They will ARRIV THURSDAY OCTOBER 25th. Come around and
bring your friends. They can be seen at Paul's Wagon Yard near the Depot.
A. F. McLENDON Ownor Waco Texas.
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Lorance, R. W. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116163/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .