The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 19, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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Charles Farquhar Saturday
sold to T.N. Robbins ten head of
mule colts at p. t.
Henry Hagelstein is t he lead-
ing saddle and harness man of
West Texas and when you need
any thing in the saddle and har-
ness line it will pay you to call
on him as he makes the best sad-
dle in the world and carries the
largest stock.
Albert Owens and John Hoilin
will leave for Brackettville the
latter part of this week with
about GO head of fat cattle which
they will sell to government
contractors at Fort Clark
C. L. Blandon sold his ranch
this week to J. B. Hainby of
Austin for $2500; also 225 head
of cattle at $15 around; Mr. Ham-
by will build a house on the well
section which lies in Sutton
county. R. S. Holland made the
deal. Sonora Sun.
Hugh Clark the well known
Monroe City Mo. stockman ar
rived yesterday a week ago with
a shipment of 03 head of fine
young bulls. Of these ho has
sold to T. G. Hendnck 13 Here-
fords; to E. A. Kelley of Odessa.
G Red Polled; to R. A. Whltakor
18 Polled Angus; E. II. Estes. 2
Durhams; Jim Self 1 Hereford;
Bill Garni of Odessa 5 Red Poll-
ed; Charlie White 2 Durhams
and to Will Hanson 1 black
Muley. Ho had but 13 left
Thursday. These are all flue
animals and sold at private
terms. Midland Reporter.
To ascertain the weight of
live cattle multiply the length
of the distance around the ani-
mal back of the fore shoulder
by itself and then multiply the
result by 17 12 and you have
very near the weight of the
animal Don Cooper sold
his meat market to A. N. Galley
for $500 Don Cooner sold
75 feeder bulls for W. C. Page to
W. J. Carson at $28 delivery at
San Angolo Art Hambrick
sold 25 head of stock cattle to
W. A. Miers this week at $12.50
per head Don Copper sold
1200 head of steers 3's and up to
Wm. Bevaus of Menardville at
t. p. delivery at McKavett. So-
nora News.
Claud B- Hudspeth-
Just as the Press was ready
to go to press we received a
letter from our gallant and patri-
otic young frieud Claud B. Hud-
speth informing us that at the
solicitation of many friends he
had decided to become a candi-
date for representative from this
the 102nd district and instruct-
ing us to put in his announce-
ment. We have Iclowu Claud
Hudspeth for ten years since
ho was a printers devil at Brady
and we have watched his grad-
nal ascent since that day to this
with no small degree of satis-
faction. His position on questions of
public interest are well known
as ho never hesitates through
his paper the Ozona Kicker to
give the "reason for the faith
that is In him" on any public
question. He is strictly onposed
to the present quarantine regu-
lations and the people will know
exactly where to find him if
elected.
He is young vigorous honest
and in every sense worthy of
the hlgti honor to which his
friends would elect Litn.
A car of "Yellow Kid" disc
plows disc harrows planters
etc. at E. L. McAlpine-
E. E. Garnett. of the Temple
Grocer Co. made a run down to
Ballingor Tuesday.
Buggy whips Hetiry Hagel-
stein's.
Take your hides and furs to
Rawls Slgtnau & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ellis ten
dered a masque party to a num-
ber of the young people last
night.
A full line of Hardware Barb
ed wire and poultry netting at
E. L. McAlpine.
R. W. Hosklns a substantial
citizen of Eden Texas was in
Angolo Tuesday looking after
business matters.
Hottest line of dining chairs
ever showu at Gantts.
A car of "Yellow Kid" disc
plows disc harrows planters
etc. at E. L. McAlpine.
W. H. Allen sold to Wm. S.
Kelley and C. C. Forbes lots
Nos. land 2 hi block No. 11. El
lis addition to San Angelo. Con
sideration $200 cash.
Baby buggies all prices at
Gantts.
Mrs. Scott W. Greene after
having speut some two or three
months vlsltiug her mother Mrs.
J D. Williams returned to j her
home near Colorado City last
week.
Bicycles Bicycles. See my
line of "Rugby" bicycles.
Prices to suit everyone. E. L.
McAlpine Fair corner.
W. H. Allen has just let the
contract for the erection of a
haudsome little cottage on the
lot lately purchased by him from
Mr. Macnab. This lot is situa-
ted on Quality Hill and this cot
tage will add to its beauty.
If you want good furniture
you will buy from Gantt.
A full line of Hardware Barb'
ed wireaud Poultry netting at
E. L. McAlplue.
The West Texas News Co. has
Valentines fancy aud comical to
suit everybody.
W. B. Currie who recently
retired from the grocery busi-
ness in Ballinger was here yes-
terdayand of course called on
thePiiESS. He was here princi-
pally on cow business.
Bad Roughs
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" I had bad cough for six
weeks snd could And no relief
until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto-
ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle
cured me."
L. Hawn Newlngton Ont.
lxcgiuvicu cuius in wuyb n
lead to something serious. I
ihey run into chronica
bronchitis pneumonia
asthma or consumption.
Don't wait but take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
just as soon as your cough
begins. A few doses will
cure you then.
Ttrnitttd 2(c.S(Si. AIMniiliii.
Comult your doctor. If hi J tke II
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lo UK II. men aon'i iivv u. ue kbb
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J. V. ATJJK CO. Lowell Mall.
Mrs. Arthur Glover is conva
lesclng after a severe attact of
la grippe.
100 piece dinner set for $9.00
at Gantt's.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whitteu
formerly of Coleman have located
in San Angelo.
Buy buy buy. more more
more at Exteln's 5 and 10c store.
The C. P. Ladles Aid Society
will meet with Mrs. W. S. Robin-
son Thursday afternoon at three
o'clock.
Oysters game iish and the
best of everything served to
suit by Steve Kill in an at the
Legal Tender Restaurant.
Take your hides to Rawls
Sigman & Co.
Death of Mrs- AE. Tankersley.
Mrs. Annie E Tankeesloy de
parted this life at her home in
San Angelo Wednesday morning
February 12lh 1902. Fuueral
services were held in the
Christian church Thursdy morn-
ing at 10 o'clock by Rev. F. M.
Wyatt assisted oy Rev. Fran-
cis' R. '.Starr and Rev. E. B.
Witlierspoon.
At tho conclusion of the ser-
vice which was peculiarly touch-
ing and appropriate the pall
bearers Messrs M. B. Pulliam
Ed Duggau jS. W. Merchant
A. S. Gantt Wm. S. Kelley aud
Samuel Pollock with reverent
and loving handsjbore the casket
containing oil that was earthly
of Mrs. Tankersley to the hearse
and the sad march to Falrtr ount
cemetery began and there sur-
rounded by a host of old
time friends and by num-
bers whoso lives had been
biightoned by the kindly Chris-
tian ministrations of this truly
good woman she was laid to
rest in God's acre.
Mrs. Tankersley was born
in Mississippi but had lived for
nearly tifty years of her eventful
life in Texas. She was married
in 1818 and came to West Texas
with her husband and children
about 3i years ago. The coun
try was then on the frontier and
she met the conditions of life In
this wild now land with that
pluck patience fortitude aud
courage that has ever distin-
guished the noble American
women to whose efforts this
great Republic owes a debt of
Sai) Aijgeio T4akioi) pai)k
H San Angelo Texas.
H Capital paid up
k Surplus and undivided profits
$100000.00
118339.40
Offers to Depositor all the accommodations which their balanced
business and responsibility Justify.
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M. L. MERTZ Pkus . OHAS. W. HOBBS Vice Puns.
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R. A. HALL Cashier.
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F. J. ADAMS
PRICES TO SUIT Z
THE TIMES.
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STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
RRAIN HAY AND RANCH SUPPLIES.
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When ou Buy
Your Groceries from me I will endeavor
to give you good fresh goods at honest
prices I guarantee all goods sold to be
strictly as represented.
Has H. Keeton
Staple and Fancy Groceries Grain and Hay
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1 LAMBETH & JACKSON. 1
2 Arc the new owners of the San Angelo Steam
Laundry and will put in new machinery and fix up :S
to do first-class work Vc arc experienced laundry 2
iE men and ask you tojjivc as a trial.
YOURS FOR CLEANLINESS j
LAMBETH & JACKSON
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Dem. Executive Committee.
Sutton County-
SonoraTexasFeb.8th1902 To the Democrats of the 102nd
Representative District of tho
State of Texas:
Whereas.our fellow-townsman
Dr. A. L. Taylor has consented
to become a candidate for the
nomination by the Democratic
party for the office of Represen-
tative of this district and
Whereas tho Democratic Exe-
cutive Committee of Sutton
county assembled having known
Dr. Taylor for many years and
know him to bo a man of pecu
liar qualifications for said office
and a man of unquestioned hon
esty integrity and ability
and thoroughly acquaint
ed with the wants and needs of
ttie people of West Texas and in
sympathy with their interests:
therefore be it
Resolved; That we tho un-
dersigned members of the Dem
ocratic Executve Committee of
Sutton county do hereby us a
bodv. individually fully and un
qualifiedly approve and indorse
the candidacy of thesaid Pr.A.L.
Taylor and hereby commend
him to tho favorable considera
tion of tho Democrats through-
out said district.
(Signed). S. G. Tayt.oe Oiiaik
man;
W. A. Andeuso.
S. H. Stoices
W. J. Fields
Sam Merck.
Dem. Ex. Com. .Sutton County.
D. B. WOODKUFr.SECRETAUY.
MANY SUFFER.
There Is much pain In this world.
There are so many causes for plwl-
cal distress. Boneacho 19 'terrible.
Nerveache Is awful. Why not use
that best of all Interna! or external
cured for pain called Cioooh's Quick
Relief? Only 25 cents.
Don't let the hand of time paint
wrinkles on your face. Keep younjr
by keeping tho blood puro mid tho
digestive organs In a healthful con-
dition. HKRBINK will do this.
Health Is youth; disease and rflckness
bring old age. I'rteo f0 cents. For
sale oy J. W. Harris & Co.
Chain Harness at Henry Hag-
elsteln. If you want good furniture
you will buy from Gantt.
Just received a car of cane
seed and seed corn .at Rawls
Sigman & Co.
Harvy DeClark of Brownwood
was in San Angelo this week
prospecting and other business.
Henry Hagelstein saddles are
tho best.
Baby buggies all prices at
Gantts.
R. L. Batts arrived in thoj city
Monday from Cameron and loft
yesterday for his ranch in Coke
county.
diva tho Pi'oss an order for
job work they are experienced
printers.
A full line of Hardware Barb-
ed wire and Poultry netting at
E. L. McAlpine.
Thomas Jones of San Angelo
Standard was laid up for repairs
Mouday. He had an acute
attack of neuralgia.
A full linn of Hardware. Barb
ed wire and poultry netting a
ju. Li Moaipino.
All the latest periodicals and
magazines at West Toxas Nows
Company.
Mrs. J. D. Williams and little
son Leo loft last week to make
their future homo on a ranch
near Colorado Texas. The Press
wishes them all success in their
new home.
Got your reading matter for
February from West Texas
News Co.
Bicycles bicycles. See my
line of "Rugby" bicycles."
Prices to suit everyone. E. L.
McAlpine Fair corner.
Ride a Hagelstein Saddle.
Barnum's
Monkeys
"All well all happj lob
of fun". That is the regular
report from the monkey cage
of Barnum's Circus ever since
tlie keepers began closing the
monkeys with Scott's Emul-
sion. Consumption was carry-
ing off two thirds of them
every year and the circus had
to buy new ones.
One day a keeper accident
ally broke a bottle of Scott's
Emulsion near the monkey
cage and the monkeys eagerly
lapped it up from the floor.
This suggested the idea that it
might do them good. Since
then'the monkeys have received
regular doses and the keepers
report very few deaths from
consumption. Of course it's
cheaper to buy Scott's Emul-
sion than new monkeys and
that suits the circus men.
Consumption in monkeys
and in man is the same disease.
If you have it or are threaten
ed with it can you
take the hint?
TliU picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Emulsion and i- on the
w rapper of e cry bottle.
Send for free iimple.
SCOTT & IlOWNE
409 Pearl St. New York.
50c and ti. all druggist.
gratitude that cau never be
fully repaid.
Mrs. Tankersley was tho moth-
er of nine children sovon of
whom survive to mourn tho loss
and revere the memory of a
devoted Christian mother. They
nvo irn votto and G. M. Tankers
ley of Irion county II. M.
Tankersley of Sanderson. Mrs.
Mary Lewis Mrs. Sallio Phelan
Mrs. Clara Frary of ban Ango-.
lo and Mrs. Elizaboth Emerick'
of Sherwood.
Connty Pays Judgment.
List week the county com-
missioners of Tom Green county
ordered tho judgment in tho
case of Dr. Boyd Cornick vs
Tom Green county amounting
to $138.40 waid. Thoy also or
dered tho claim of .los. Tweedy
for $11.00 paid. These claims
were for services rendered and
supplies furnished under the
orders of tho health officer of
Tom Green county in taking
care of a case of smallpox which
was quarantined at Knicker
bocker.
Tom Green county resisted
paymeut on tho theory that tho
bills should be paiu oy
Trinn oniintv. as the county
judge of Irion county hearing
the patient was iieuuuu u-
Irion county uad telephoned the
health officer of Tom Green to
have him stopped and had
promised that Irion would pay
the expenses.
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Epile;
weakens the body and dc
grades the mind. It sap3
the nervous strength that
is the source of all health
and oervefts "the funcrions
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( or every organ. Because
ot its stubborn nature it is
often called inqurable. This
is not true. There is one
medicine that never fails to
check the nervous spasms
and give new strength to
the entire system.
Ferrule trouble brouelit on spasms
and epileptic filled I hye hid as
many aj fourtWjs.ln one diy. I had
not elept for a Week and wall out of
my ralna wben I uepan unine ux.
Miles' NervlneJyt now 1 am cur
MK5. 1. H. CAMERON
f 1 am cured."
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Just Like Life
Tho beautiful teoth I am mak-
ing aro exactly like nature.
You cannot detect them. My
wnric 1r not onlv so beautiful
and natural in appearance but
it is comfortable making tho
wnnrnr fin unconscious of tllO
teeth as to aid very much in
the idea of their ownorship or
realness.
GOLD CROWNS nml BRIDGES
Dr. Hi A. Magmder Dentist
Over UarrU' Uni Store
Dr. Miles'
Nervine
allays nervous irritation
stops spasms restores di-
gestion and mental vigor.
Sold by drupe'''3 on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart lad.
Celebration Washington's
Birthday.
Actuated by tho same fervo
and patriotism that enkindled
tho spirit of revolutionary days
the good people of Laredo Texas
and Monterey Mox. will cele-
brate the birth of the father of
our country with an unique pro-
gram such as cai bo arranged
only on tho Mexican border.
Round trip ticket to Laredo
$10.; to Monterey $13.
On sale Fob. 20.
Laredo tickets limited to Feb
2.); Monterey tickets to Mar.3rd.
Via Santa Fe Agent
Winter Laprobes at Henry
Hagelstein.
Bicycles bicycles. See my
lino of "Rugby" bicycles.
Prices to suit everyone. E. L.
McAlpine Fair corner.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Tho best and most famous
compound in tho world to con
quer acnes ana inn pains.
Cures Cuts heals burns and
bruises subdues Iniiamation
masters Piles. Millions of box-
es sold yearly. "Works wonders
in Boils Ulcers Felons Skia
ntiimilnrlO Tf AMVilC rtt f TtflW
1 1 25c at J. W. Harris.
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Truly, P. E. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 19, 1902, newspaper, February 19, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116007/m1/7/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .