The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 28, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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THF SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO TEXAS. THURSDAY JANUARY 28 I90i
-Alien sells l'iuiios.
T. B. Norwood of Miles was
in town Thursday.
Rov. S. T. Shoro returned from
Fort Worth Friday.
E. Loftin and wifo of Chris-
toval were in tho City Saturday.
Mrs. B. B. Hail went down to
Bnlliugor Saturday afternoon.
-Good Alfalfa hay at Nooloy
Bros
Ed Stowo has returned from a
v recent pleasant visit to frionds
and relatives at Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hall and
son Louis woro visitors to Bnlliu-
gor Saturday and Sunday.
MisBos Maggie Bout (and Annie
Hewitt went to Biillinger Satur-
day afternoon returning Sunday.
-Cut Mowers roses and carna-
tions at .1. J. Nussbuumer's.
phono 2. " 2-tf
Mrs. J. II. Ragsdale wife of
Santa Fo lrakeman "Parann"
Riigsdalo. was quite Hick several
days last week.
R. M. Wright and wifo re-
turned from Brownwood last
Thursday whore Mrs. Wright has
beon visiting hor parents.
Louis Passour roturned this
week from Bnlliugor where ho has
beon employed on some plumbing
work for about two weeks.
-Fresh moats fish oysters
pickled pig feet corned beof head
cheeso etc. nt L. S. Iloitzlor. I.tf
Miss Rhodn Smith who for a
while was a nicmbor of D. Sch-
wartz it Co. 's salesforco loft Fri-
day for her homo in Stockdalo.
.S. II. Bass tho popular mniiu-
gor for the Thompson Grocery
Co. wont to Brownwood Satur-
day and spent Sunday at home.
0. A. Jones lias moved his
grocery stock to tho building
formorly occupied by Cheatham
it Aldndgo in tho Express Oflioe
block.
-Ragsdale Photos mid Frames
tho best ut bottom prices. I-2t.
Miss Lucy Sykes is an addition
to the salesforco ut the big store
of L. Schwartz & Co. having
assumed hor duties there Inst
we6k.
Tho old wntor tank of tho Snn
Angolo Wntor Works Co. was Bold
to Bort Snyder imtl last week he
romoved it from whero it stood on
West Concho avonuo.
-Austin tho hackman at tho
Landon for niglit calls; days
phono 229. 40-tf
Miss Ora Prescott of Waco is
hero with her father A. M. Pres-
cott chiof of Waco's Fire Depart-
ment who is sick at the homo
of his sister Mrs. Mary Doaton.
W. A. Cochran it Son are mnk-
ing an addition to their store
building on Concho avonuo and
Oakes atroot in tho way of an ad-
ditional room for Btoring produce.
B. F. Roborts ono of Sterling
City's biggest morchnnts was in
tho city Saturday returning homo
from tho enstorn'ninrkots whore ho
wont to lay in a stock for his
house.
-If you want your horso fed nhd
properly cared for sond him to
"Payno" at C. A. Farquhar's
stablo.
Win. Greon of Knickerbocker
was hero last wools and took the
train Thursday for Eastland
where ho is improving same funn-
ing land. Ho has several Mexi-
cans down thero ut work on soiuo
good lnnd grubbing and prepar-
ing tho soil for planting in the
spring.
Mrs. Ray Rowell of Waco
pnssod through tho city Friday
on hor way homo from n plonsant
month's visit to hor paronts Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Henderson of
Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. Jlondorson
accompanied hor horo and littlo
Sammio tho baby sister wont to
Waco with hor.
-Arkansnw Smith is doing busi-
ness nt the snmo old plnco for spot
cash. lie soils tho bost and soils
for loss Soo him before you buy
groceries ho will save you monoy
1-tf.
Tho J. G. Stuttz "Wnsshoto
Blame" Co. nro billed to nppoar
in this city tomorrow night in
that beautiful partoral comody
drama "Was Sho to Blamo."
Don't misB it. Prices C5c 50c
aud 75o.
W. B. Wostcott a grain and
wool man of St. Louis is in tho
city prospecting. Mr. Wostcott
paid tho Press nn appreciated cull.
Ho expresses himself woll ploasod
with San Angolo in fact ho says
it is ono of tho best towns he has
visited in tho state.
Furs. Furs. Bring your furs
to H. H. Sigman & G for high-
est cash prices
Miss Lucy Sykes is an addition
to the sales forco ut L. Sohwnrtz
fc Co.
Mrs. J. A. Wrny and children
loft Thursday for Mortens Toxus
on a visit to relatives.
J. J. Mills a woll known resi-
dent of Mills county was horo
from Goldthwaito sevoral days
this weok.
-Sweet Pea Soed now is tho timo
to sow finest florist's varietios
mixed and in separato colors.
For Bale nt J. J. Nussbntimor's
phono 2)1)5. 2-tf
G. W. Cunningham of tho pro-
gressive firm of Cox-Cunningham
Co. ninde a trip into the country
this week on a mule-buying
expedition.
1 Special Sale of White Goods J
MO
I Ginghams
Long before cotton reached its present high price we contracted for the
goods we arc going to offer in this sale It is impossible to buy them today and
sell them at the extremely low prices we arc asking. Our scouring the markets
for bargains placed several fortunate purchases in our hands The goods were
bought undcrpriccd and we arc going to pass them along to you the same way
Thursday morning these goods will be placed on sale. Come early if you want
to get the pick of patterns out of this undervalue sale.
Ginghams
Sevoral hundred pieces of short length
ginghams. Nothing hut tho very best
brands. Wo have nover sold theso brands
for less thnn 12.Jc. They are fine put-
torus und good lengths for school dressos.
Wo have made an extremely low price for
this sale only 9c
Muslin Underwear
A reputable manufneturor of muslin
underwear failed in Now York. Tho
stock was sold at a sncrifico. Our buyer
was on hand and secured a special lot for
this sale.
Ladies' gowns tucked yoko woll inado
fair grade of muslin usual price 05c
only 45c
Ladies1 gowns tucked yoko with in-
sertion u littlo better grude muslin thnn
tho ubovo worth 75c only 50c
Three styles of gowiiB made of fino
muslin trimmed in laco embroidery und
insortion a gown always sold at $1.25.
Special sale price $1.00
Other styles nnd qualities of gowns
that nro us good value as tho ubovo nil
undorpricod $1.85 $1.50 S1.25 $1.10
05c 85a und 75c
Corset cover luce trimmed good mus-
lin woll mado valuo 50c only 40c
Corset covors $1 .00 75c 50c 25c
Ladies' drawers good muslin woll
made trimmed with tucks aud insortion
always sold at 50o only 40c
Ladies drawers lnco und embroidery
trimmed SI. 00 85c (55o und 50c
We shall
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win save
WINKLER & HUDSON CO.
The Great Low Price Store of San Anaelo
-Guitars Violins etc. ut Allen's.
B. B. Hail wont "East" Thurs-
day. Soaton Koith tho woll known
ranchman was in tho city Satur-
day. Rolla Casoy rotumod to Bnl-
lingor Thursday after spending a
day in the oity.
-Brown Loghom oggs for hatch-
ing. SI. 50 for sotting of 15 eggs
4-tf. John Coohkan
W. D. Currier roturned Satur-
day from Austin whore ho wont
011 somo laud businoss.
Mrs. J. A. "Wray and childron
loft Thursday for Mortons Hill
county whoro thoy will visit relatives.
-Ragsdale Photos and Frames
the best at bottom prices. l-2t.
J. L. Ridpath of Eldorado
was hero on business Snturduy.
W . J. Fisher of Moreta was a
visitor to friends in the city Sat-
urday. W. R. Koylich wife and uuby
who have boon visiting Grandpa
Currier returned to Miles Sunday.
-Brown Leghorn eggs for hutch-
ing. $1.50 for setting of 15 eggs.
1-tf. John Cociiiian.
Victor Probandt returned to
Sun Antonio Sunday after spend-
ing a few days at homo.
Mrs. W. S. Talbot loft Sunday
for Now York City where she will
visit relatives for a few weeks.
and Percales
make prices on many other goods that
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you money
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Hugh Jackson camo homo from
Georgotown Monday.
Richard Banowsky tho well-to-do
youug farmer of Lipan Flat
was in town Saturday.
Mrs. Jim Garrett of ElDorado
passed through tho city Friday
going to Lampasus to visit rela-
tives. Miss Beulah Baugh and fathor
Goo. E. Baugh of Kiokapoo woro
in tho city several days last week
guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Brown F.
Loo.
-Plant your roses now don't put
it off 2000 fiold grown rosos com-
prising 120 variotios homo grown
roses that will grow from 25c up.
Send for list to J. J. NusBbaumor.
Phono 2Mi. 2-tf
R. A. Hall returned from Bnl-
liugor Monday.
W. Q. Ponn of Brownwood
was in tho city Monday.
D. It. Hodgos wont to Brown-
wood Sunday returning Monday.
S. W. Merchunt rotumod from
iv business trip to Louisiana Mon-
day. -All kinds of greon house plnnts
come and -oe them nt J. .1. Nubs-
bnuinor's phono 21115. 2-tf
Dan Cusboor. nn old Crockett
county "puncher" arrived Thurs-
day from the east and left on yes-
terday morning's stage for Sonora.
Furs. Furs. Bring your furs
to H. H. Sigman'& Co. for high-
est cash prices.
A fino lino of skirts and chemise at
prices in keeping with tho ubovo. ALL
UNDERVALfE.
Embroidery and Laces
This house hus always hud the best
ombroidery und laces for tho least monoy
of any lioiiso in West Texas. This year
wo wore very fortunato in some of our
purchases. Tho patterns uro now und
yet tho prices nro low. Tho line is too
lnrgo und varied to quote prices. Our
guaranteo goes tliut tho whole line is very
cheap und Unit many pieces are at from
li'lfi'o to 50 under regular value.
Two pieces of laces will illustrato.
They aro very high grade Mechlin nnd
Plounn laces worth $1.50 $1.75 por yard
for only $1.00
Fancy Mercerized Waistlngs
We cannot say too much of the stylo
nnd pnttorns of white mercerized waist-
ings wo are showing. They are tho pick
of ovory largo lino shown this spring. Wo
have the new weaves and tho new cham-
pagne colors. We invito a comparison of
prices for wo aro sure wo huvo under-
priced thorn. Prices range from 00c 50o.
45c down to 12 I-2C
3 Specials in Table Linen
1 pieco half bleached duinusk 72 inches
wide wortli 75c for 50c
1 pieco puro linon blenched dumusk 72
inchos wido worth $1.00 for 75c
1 piece mi ro linon blenched dumusk
beautiful pansy design border of imita-
tion Mexican drawn work cheap at SI. 25
special price $1.00
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Henry Baker of Sonora wub in
town Sunday.
Melliok Tweedy of Knicker-
bocker was in tho city Sunduy
und Monday.
-Wantkd: A boy good strong
one to assist in plumbing nnd
tin work. Tollivor & Passur. It
Mrs. George Vaughan of Bnl
lingor visited hor sistor Mrs. A.
P. Ilolman sovornl dnys during
the pnst wook.
Miss Penrlo M0K00 of Ozona
pnssod through tho oity Monday
on hor roturn trom a plonsunt vis-
it to frionds in Dallas und Waco.
-Brown Leghorn oggs for hatch-
ing. $1.50 for sotting of 16 oggs.
l-tf. John Couhhan.
Leo Gentry wont to Ballingor
Thursday.
Mrs. B. B Huil roturned from
Bnlliugor Monday.
Horaco Thompson of Bnlliu-
gor was horo Monday.
J. W. Remington of Brown-
wood wns hero Monday.
W. 1). Currior the irresistible
renl cstuto rustler is in Helton.
-Ring up -105 for your plumbing
and tinning. l-tf
Don Green of Robert Leo. wns
rosistered ut the Lnndon Monday.
Chris Rnthje the prosperous
Lipan stock-farmer vus in the
city Saturday.
T. K. Wilson a prominent
Concho county stockman was in
the city Sunday.
J. R. Day tho popular shoe
store proprietor left Monday for
business trip to Bnltnn.
-Brown Leghorn eggs for hatch-
ing. SI. 50 for setting of 15 eggs.
1-tf. John- Cociiuan.
F. M. Chase a substantial stock
farmer of Fort MclCitvett was
here Monday and Tuesday trans
acting business.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Loomis
aud Mis Margaret Calhoun of
Meretn Concho county were in
the city Monday.
E B. Baggott the Ozona ranch-
man was here last week on his
way homo from a business trip to
Bolton and Austin.
-Everything in music at Allen's.
Miss Mary Veck is visiting the
family of W. P. Coutes ut O.onn.
Murk went out then1 with her lust
week but roturned Saturday.
Will Caldwell wont to Coleman
Monday to join Prof. Finger and
.1. A. Wray in the organization of
a tribe of Red Men down there.
Rome Shields the Reagan
county merchant and capitalist
was shaking hands with his num-
erous San Angelo friends Tues-
day. -Plant your California Privet
now 15000 2 and li-yciir-nld home
grown plants from 55 to (i
branches to a plant not switches
at J. J. Nussbaumer's phone 2)5)5.
J. A. Wray informs ub that he
is succeeding in his effort to or-
ganize a Eod Men lodge at this
place. The lodge will likely bo
organized Saturday night. Colo-
man Voice.
W. D. Currier returned Satur-
day from a business trip to Aus-
tin He says tliut business is
ruther dull down that way. In
fact this condition exists almost
everywhere at this season of tho
year.
-ArkaiiBaw Smith is doing busi-
ness at the same old plnco for
spot cash. He sells the best und
sells for less. Soe him before you
buy groceries ho will suvo you
money. '1-tf
D.M. West of Ozona pnssod
through town Friday on his way
to Coleman in answer to a mes-
sage informing him of the serious
illness of Mrs. West who is visit-
ing her paronts near thero. Tho
Press hopes tliut Mrs. West may
speedily recover.
The Sun Angolo correspondent
for the Houston Post tells of n
proposed daily paper for this city.
A $10000 stock company is being
organized among San Angelo bu-
siness men und the Dallas News
and Houston Post will sooii be
put out of business hero.
Arthur M. Prescott Waco's
efficient fire chief who has been
visiting his brother Win. Pres-
cott ut Knickerbocker wns
brought in Tuesduy quite ill and
is now ut tho homo of his sistor
Mrs. Mary Denton. Mrs. Pres-
cott nnd daughter Miss Oru ar-
rived on Tuesday's aftornoon
train from Waco.
S. A. Frazior of Contrnliu 111.
futhor of Mrs. C. E. Hudson is
hero on n visit. Mr. Frazior is a
retired lawyer and capitalist of
Contraliu und is Buffering with
rheumatism. Ho thinks our coun-
try hero a good ono both from u
standpoint of health nnd as a
placo for safe investments. Ho
will probably remain through tho
winter.
-Havo your plumbing and tin-
ning done by Tollivor & Passur
on Chad bourne street noxt to
Express oflico. 4-tf
Dennis Flowers the 12 your old
stop-son of J. L. Buclsloy happon-
od to an accidout Monday morn-
ing which might huvo boon vory
sorioiiB. IIo wns coining to town
horsobnok and when about to
cross a bridge north of tho rail-
road his horse fell bruising him
up protty badly. Ho has snvoral
sorutohos und bruises on his fuco
and body but luckily no bonos
woro brokon.
-Musical strings at Allen's. Htf
I. C. Peterson and wifo loft for
Miles Monday.
J. M. Graham of Ozona was
in town Monday.
John SimniB rcturnod from Snn
Antonio Saturday.
D. P. Mosor camo up from
Ballingor Monday.
Mont Noolko of Shorwood wns
hero on business Tuesduy.
O. O. Robeson was conflnod to
his room with lugrippo the first of
the week.
Mrs. Nuth Thompson of Oonn
is the guest of frionds in t ho citv
this weok.
Walter Foreman roturned
from a business trip to Miles
Tuesduy.
J. E. Gardner tho Stiles ranch-
man was hero Tuesday and
Wednesday.
( Mrs. Jerome Porter and son of
Schleicher were in (he oity last
week shopping.
Arthur (1. Anderson tho pro-
gressive sheep man was in tho
city the first of tho wook.
Aug. Pahl is ublo to bo out
again after tin illness of about
fourteen days with pnounioniu.
Mrs. A. W. Armstrong left
Thursday for San Antonio whore
she will spend some weeks visit-'
ing.
Frank Ilolmesloy brother to
our fellow townsman Tom Holmes-
lev was hero sovornl dnys this
weok.
Lee Childress who has beon in
the Pecos country for some
months returned Monday to Sun
Angelo.
Jim Slater the big hearted
stockman of Water Vulloy was
in the city last week accompanied
by Mrs. Slater.
Mrs. Lee Holland returned to
Paint Rock Thursday after
spending several days " visiting
her nit-ther Mrs. Karly.
J. L. Redpath who is stopping
ut Wntor Vulloy for the benefit of
his health was a visitor to the
city it few duvs the past wook.
Miss Alice Norman an accom-
plished young ludy of Paint Rock
has accepted u position as toucher
in the San Angelo Training School.
Jack Dunioron of Temple who
came hen.' some weoks ago for tho
benefit of his health is reported
very sick at his residence near the
court house.
-Your old-time favorito actor J.
G. Stuttz is hilled to play two
nights in this city January 20-150.
Prices 25c 50c 75c SI. Seats on
sulo at Pioneer Drug Store.
Miss Nettie Massey one of Bul-
linger's most beautiful and ac-
complished young ladies spent
Saturday and Sunduy in the city
tho guest of tho Landon hotel.
A. D. Wright of Haskell coun-
ty who moved horo before Christ-
mus wns u caller ut tho Press of-
fice Saturday. Mr. Wright is n
stock-ruisor nnd is looking for
some grazing property.
-Arkansaw Smith is doing busi-
ness ut tho same old place for spot
cash. He sells the best and sells
for less. See him before you buy
groceries ho will suvo you money.
1-tf.
A grand ball was engaged in by
our Mexican citizens Snturduy
night in the building formerly
used as the Landon Hotehon Con-
cho avonuo. They enjoyed a most
pleasuut evening;.
Daniel (1. Boone editor of the
Santa Anna News was horo Sat-
urday visiting his brothor Squire
Boone of March Bros.' store.
Mr. Boono paid the Press oflico a
plonsunt cull while in the city
-Allen sells "Crown" OrgmiB.
A. M. Prescott wifo baby und
MiBB Oru loft Monday on their re-
turn to thoir homo in Waco.
"Chiof" ProBcott is much im-
proved sinco his roportod sorious
illness ut tho homo of his sister
Mrs. Mnrv Donton und tho Press
hopoB thnt by tho timo ho ib bnek
in his much lovod Waco ho will
bo ontiroly woll nnd fully ublo to
ronssumo the enros of his oflice.
Lon Douglns of Red Oak Ellis
county who was horo a low weeks
ago prospecting has dooided to lo-
cato in tho Concho country. He
bought the old Bon Robinson
ranch out 10 miloB on the Sterling
Oity road and will arrive tho last
of tho weok with his fnmily to
tako chargoof his property. Tho
Pross wolcomoB them and hopes
for thorn buccobb in their new
homo.
Highest cash prices paid lor
hides
i H H. Sigman & Co
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