The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 16, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SAN ANGIiLO PRESS.
A Weekly Nkwh 1'ntmr nf uikI for ii Kruatcr
Him AiikcIo.
W. I. WAYLAND Publliher.
Rulmorlptlon I'tlcu l M it Yur
Dliplny AdvorlKlnK. s eunli itti
Iocnl ItuiiOcrH A oo itt u line.
THE OFFICIAL OUCAN OF THE
CITY OF SAN ANGELO
SAN ANGELO. TEX. DEC IG 1003
Tlio ProflH lavors progress.
Lifo is
hoIvo it
u problem but fow
Tho candidates will hugiti to
nnnoinico "poeo tiompo"
You might begin to clean up
before tho wind changes.
Congress in in session hut it
lookB an if thorn in nothing doing.
Whut will ho tho noxt nows
from HiiHHiii and Japan in tho Far
East?
Thoro in no Htaiidiug hL ill in
tho journoy to perfection. You've
got to koop going.
Tho world is growing hotter.
Oroakore and malcontents must
ho rologutod to tho roar.
Tho Press tliankH Congressman
W. It. Smith for the Congression-
al Record a copy of which in re-
ooivod ouch day.
St. Louis Iihh a graft scandal
u pout ollico scandal and a Drey-
fus (Dryer) case. St. Loiiih ih ul-
. most (ho wholo show.
Tho Press is being criticized by
u fow booaUHo tindor its now mun-
agomont it favors oity govern-
mout. Lot it go at thai.
Why not h'rou Delivery? Would
you lot your opposition to pro-
gross nrovent your own por.ional
onjoymoiit of tho privileges of
good government?
Oling to your friends. Jfa
man duos you a kindness don't
rest easy until you havo in Homo
ninnuor repaid it. IudiuiiH
and ovou dogH do this.
Lot's lot tho world know how
much of a city wo havo out horo.
Lot's toll tin' pi'oplo in othor parts
of our importance. Wo havo u
city horo to lio proud of. LoI'h
mako it huttor cleaner and groat-
or. Itoad tliat now clubbing oll'or in
this iosuo. This timo it's -tho
WomairH Homo Companion A
Peerless pioturi' and tho I'ross for
$'2.'2i). It's a hargain. Tho worth
of tho wholo list is ;ji!l.fU. C'oino
in now. Tho puhlishors may not
hold siioh iudticoiuoiits out long.
The St Louis I'ost Dispatch.
Tho St. Louis lVist-Diepatoh
2oth. Annivi'fsary is odobratod
by an issuo tho magiiitiido of
which is fully appreciated only
whon it is perused. Thoro aro
colored pages mm after another
in abiindaiieo. Tho news foaturo
is not lacking as uj issue of tho
P. -I) over lacks nows. It is well
od i tod and woll patronized by ad-
vctisers. St. Louis is a great
oil and the l'ost-Dispatoh a
puper fully in keeping with tho
greatness of its home oity and of
its publisher loeph Pulitzer.
When Cliilstimis Comes.
Christ inns Day is generally ob-
servod as tint anniversary of tho
birth of Christ that meek and
lowly rwuurcno who camo to
Jflitrth to bring sweet pouoo to tho
liearts of moil. "Whotho'r the
ttt-nty-dfth of Docoinbor was in
ro. lity tho day of tho yoar upon
wl ioh ('ho Christ was born does
not mattor the opinions of tho
"higher critics" to the contrary
iH'.withstnnding. If it suits tho
world to Bot aside this day in
jpemory of His birth it'h as good
n ny as any.
In somo portions of Amorica
and in many foreign countries
Christinas day is a day of church
sorvico and tho rejoicing
Christians in tlu Peiiuo Ho camo
to bring. With us of tho South!!'
who scarcely know tho meaning
of tho Fourth of July it is "the
day wo colobrato." It has como
to inoun a day of feasting and
funmuking rather thun a day of
Peace. Wo bring in tho good-
will portion alright and wo spread
it on protty thick. Our hospital-
ity is extended our minds aro
broadened and our lives aro made
more joyous on tho gludsomo
Yulo-tido.
This is as it should ho. Somo
of us wander from tho paths our
forofathor's trod but wo do this
in all things. Somo of us "colo-
brato" to oxcoss but human
naturo has ever boon so. Wo
mako now naths year by year and
Christmas timo is no exception.
Lot's fool glad that atiothor
Christmas duy is almost hero.
Mnny of our friends and com-
panions will havo gouo hoforo
another. Lot's mako tho moBt of
life serving Him in whoso name
this day is observod according to
tho dictates of our own con-
sciences ovon as did our foro-
fathors of old. Look at lifo with
a sinilo on your face. Thero'H no
room for discontent and nar-
row pessimism in the Christmas
program. This is tho way llu
whowo birthday wo then observe
would have us do.
A merry Christmas to vou!
Special I.mikI Buyers' I:cursIoiis.
Will run to the now lands of
Greer county Oklahoma and
other sections of the great South-
west in November and December
via the Frihco System.
Are you looking for rich and
fertile farming lauds in the
Southwest which you can buy for
from one-fourth to one-tenth tho
cost of lands of the East and
North? They produce as much
acre for aero. Hero is a chance
to better ynur condition and add
a liberal amount to your pocket
book.
Korfull particulars and special
railroad rates apply at once to II.
S. Lemon Secretary Frisco Sys-
tem Immigration Hiireau St.
Louis Mo. jan
dipt. J. II. Pickens of Abi-
lene Inspector General of this
Coinniaiidory Knights Templar
was in tho city last week and was
present at the annual inspection
oi isaiiinger uonunantiory. iNo.
I'S Thursday night at tho Mason
ic leniplo.
-A large assortment of storting
silver Hiooclies utoU' at Heald's
tho leading jowolor.
The rain Saturday morning was
very welcome. The wind of Fri-
day see mod to carry all tho loose
real estate with it and thoro were
many red eyes on that day. Sat-
urday was much more pleasant
however although a brisk nort h-
or was blowing.
-Mrs. Simmons' stock of millin-
ery is reinforced every week by
shipments from tho center of
fashion.
Miss Hhoda Smith of Stock-
dalo Wilson county is a new ad-
dition to the salesforco at tho
store of L. Schwartz it Co. Miss
Smith is a cousin to Mrs. Prof.
I'helps of Knickerbocker and is
a vory popular young lady.
A I:rlhtLMic(I Horse
Running like mad dwwn the
street dumping the occupants or
a hundred other accidents aro
every day occurrences. It be-
hooves everybody to havo a re-
liable Salvo handy and there's
none as good as Hueklon's Arnica
Salvo. Hums Cuts Soros JOcze-
ma and Piles disappear quickly
under its soothing effect. Joe at
J W. Harris' drug store.
Misses Katlierino and Loraino
CovorL roturned from New
York last week and will spend tho
winter with their uncle Mr. Goo.
P. ltappleyu at Water Valley.
II. G. McLean and Sam Waring
prominont citizens of Conoho
county wore in tho city last Wed-
nesday and Thursday.
-Protty hand niado burnt wood
novelties suitable for Christmas
presonts at Loo Wilson Drug Co.
Misses Haeliol and Mallio North-
uigton wlio havobeon visiting their
eistor. Mrs L. G. Doby roturned
to tlioir homes in Lampasas and
Abilono last week.
Furs. Furs. Bring your furs to
H. H. Sigman & Co for highest
cash prices.
BUY
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SEWING MACHINE
)o not bo deceived by those who ml
vertUo a $')0.W) Sewing Aliiclilnu for
'J0.00. 'J'lilsklnd ofu iiiucliliio can
bo houuht from tiHornny of our
dudurs from $10.00 to 18.00.
Wt MAKE A VAnlETY.
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
Tho I-'cwl determines tho strength or
weakness of Sowing Machines. The
5)miIIc I'ced eomhhted with other
i ring points makes tho New Ifomc
o nest nowmg iuaciiinu w mij.
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C. & G. HAGELSTEIN G.
San Anaclo Texas.
The Best oF
Whiskey
Wines
Liquors
Cigars
Af Tim ...
Star Saloon
Clias. W. Zenker Prop.
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A Perfect Tor All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money hack If It fnlls. Trial Bottle frco.
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CLOTHES CLEANING.
COATS 75c. PANTS. 50c.
VESTS 25c
Next to Henry's (Inllery.
J. S. HARVEY.
DRINK
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A of Union Lnbor aiiS S
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3 THE LEGAL TENDER
1 J. J. CRENSHAW. Prop. i
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A HOLIDAY VACATION
ANYWHERE
THE
ONE FARE PLUS $2S
TICKETS ON SALE DECEMBER 19 20 21 AND 26 1903
Limitcd 30 Days from Date of Issue
TO ALL POINTS SOUTHEAST
TO POINTS IN THE STATES OT
ILLINOIS IOWA MINNESOTA NEBRASKA
KANSAS MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS
DENVER COLORADO SPRINOS PUEOLG
TnlNIDAD COL. AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
MANY POINTS IN OLD MEXICO
FOR INFORMATION TIME CARDS ETC.
SANTA FE AGCNTS OH A0DRE8B
W. S. KEENAN G. p. A. Galveston Texas
MAN
The Tailor
New Foil Samples.
CHAS. M. BODINE
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
Tub Statu of Tkxas
Coo.vry ok Tom Gkrkn
To tho Sliorill' or any CoiiBtablo
of Tom Green County Greeting:
Oath having been inado as requir-
od by law You aro Hereby Com-
manded to summon W. IJ. Hen-
derson by making publication of
this Citation onoo in oaoh week for
fivo suecessivo weeks previous to
tho return duy hereof in some
nowspapor published in your
County if thoro bo n newspaper
published therein but if not
then in any nowspapor published
in tho filst Judicial District; but
if thoro bo no nowspapor publish-
ed in said Judicial District then
in a nowsnupor published in tho
nearest District to said 01st Ju-
dicial District to nppour at tho
noxt regular term of tho District
Court of Tom Green County to
bo holdon ut tho Court House
tlioroof in San Angolo on tho
Fourth Monday in December A.
. 100 tho sumo bomg tho 28th
day of Docombor a. i. 100U then
and thoro to answor a potition
filed in said Court on tho 10th day
of Oct. A. I). 10011 in a suit nuin-
borod on the dockot of said Court
No. 1W)(5 whoroin G.& G. Hagol-
stoin Co. a corporation ib Pluin-
tifV and W. U Hondorson Pat
Kellisund W. F. Kellis aro De-
fendants and said potition alleg-
ing that defendant W. B. Hondor-
son Is indebted to plaintiu" in the
sum of $125)1. 2S) hulauco duo and
unpaid on three certain promis-
sory notes executed by said W.
II. Henderson to C. & G. Hagol-
stoin Co. to-wit: Ono promis-
sory note falling due Aug. '20th
I '.)()!! balance on which is .f 1 lit 00;
one falling duo September 1'lst
lWm balance on which is So 1 8.00
and one lulling duo October 21st
HK)!i. the amount of which is
S201.01) with ten per cent interest
thereon and ten per cent attor-
ney's fees and to foreclose plain-
tilV's mortgage lien on the follow-
ing described real estate situated
in the town of Stiles Reagan
County Texas: Three (!i) lots
in the said town the said town of
Stiles and all improvements
thereon being the same lots
bought by defendant W. JJ. Hon-
deibon from Dr. A. A. Asho and
described in tho deed from said
Dr. A. A. Asho to said Hondor-
derson which is of record in tho
deed records of Ueagan County.
Texas to which reference is hern
made for a more particular de
scription; also to foreclose pluill-
till"s chattel mortgage in UJ head
of horses and two inulos in Rea
gan Uounty lexas houglit Dy
W. 1?. Henderson from Dr. A. A.
Ashe to which reference is made
for a more particular description.
IMaintilV prays iudgnneiit for the
amount of its said debt mid also
for an injunction against detend-
ants Put Kellis and W. F. Kellis
to restraint them from collecting
any ot tlio open accounts or
promissory notes taken by said
Henderson in payment or settle-
ment of goods wares and mer
chandise consigned to him by
C. iV. (!. Hagelstein Company on
commission account as set out
in tho Contracts Kxliibits "A"
and "15" attached to 'plaintiff's
original petition filed in this
cause.
Heroin Kail Not but havo be-
fore said Court at its aforesaid
noxt regular term this writ with
your return thereon showing how
you havo executed the samo.
Witness En Dikuian Clork of
tho District Court of Tom Croon
County.
Given Under .My Hand and tho
aoiu ot said Court at
i Cui (. n(i:.. ;. u ai.
i KJttiXtlt ( 1IIV.U 111 1111 LllUiVI
( ' this tlio 21st day of
November A. D. I'JOJt.
10l) DlIflOAN
Clork District Court Tom Green
County.
J5y Jas. B. Ki:ati.o Deputy.
-Alien sells Pianos.
Cured Paralysis.
W. S. Hnily P. O. True Texas
writes: "My wife had boon suf-
fering five years with paralysis in
her arm when 1 was persuaded to
uso Ballard's Snow Linimont
which cured her all right. 1
have also used it lor old sores
frostbites and skin eruptions It
does tho work." 25c 50c $1.00.
Sold by Control Druir Store.
Highest cash prices paid lor
hides and pecans.
H H. Sigman & Co
Notice to Trespassers.
Notice Is hereby lvoo thai All tres-
passers oa tho nioeho and lands own-
oil or controlled by tho unilorslgnoil
In Tom Green county for the purpose
of hunting llHhlnj; cuttlnt' timber
hauling wood gathering pecans cut-
ting beo treos working stock or hunt-
ing hops or in any way molesting
any of our stock or damaging tho
premises will bo prosecuted to the
full extent of tho law unless bearing
a written permit from tho undersigned
II. M. COMA'NS
By C. CollyiiB Managor
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I HE visitor most welcome at Christmas is tho
jolly good old folllow wo call Santa Clans Ho
usually bestows upon us such things as will bring
cheor and satisfaction to our hoarts. And at this
glad vule-tido what could bo more appropriato
than tho :-: :-: :-: :-: :-:
...Cup That Cheers...
Banish business cares and all worrios for u sea.
son and bo niorry. Tho world contains no room
for dreariness on Christmas. If you buy your
Christmas :-: :-. :-: :-: ..;
Wines and Liquors
at tho Arc Light Comer you aro assured of quali-
ty above all else. Our cellars aro full of such
choice vintages of Wine and ages of Liquor as
will bring cheer and content so essential to a
merry Christmas. :-: :-: : : :-:
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B The Arc Light Corner
S T. H. McCLOSKEY Proprietor.
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Ladies are invited to call and
inspect my line of advance
styles for spring 1904. jS?
Pour Hundred
Marx & Blum Addition
Tn San Angfiln
Theso Lots aro now placed on the mnrkot by mo nt tho vory
low prico of
$15 tO $35 per Lot
$5.00 per Lot Cash Balance in monthly piiyinonts of SS1.00
per lot H'f interest por annum. If as much as an entire block
is bought a vory liberal discount will bo made.
This addition has beon laid out into lots and blocks 10
lots to tho blook; streets HO foot and uvonuos 100 foot wido
with 20-foot alloy running through oaoh block. Tho streets
and alleys have recently boon cleared of all briinh and cedar
posts placed at all tho corners of each block.
This addition is vory desirably located north of tho main
part of San Angolo and n short distance north of the Santa
Fo railroad company's depot. The lots aro well located slop-
ing south and overlooking tho city of San Angelo. Water can
be hod in unlimited quantities suflioiont for trees shrubbery
or truck patches and at a very shallow dopth. Tho soil is
iirst-olass and will grow treos and ilowors to perfection. All
parties who want homes can now get thorn almost at thoir own
figuros and terms. 1 will tako pleasure in showing this prop-
erty to anyone desiring to soo it
CHAS. A. DAILEY
SAN ANGELO TEXAS
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