The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO. TEXAS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1904
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OUR STORE WILL BEQCLOSED
Monday September 19th
Account Jewish Holiday.
RAPHAEL CLOTHING3COMPANY.
SOUTHING DOING
IN SAN ANGELO
SG Prico bought Hi latH in
Frnry'fl Addition from Mrs. Clar-
issa Frary for $275.
It L Carruthorfl leased 111 acres
of paflturo land inxt to his homo
place in East San Angolo from W
OJoiiob.
The B F Iagrig ranch of 2500
in iluugan County has boon pur-
chased by the Sawyer Cattlo Co.
for 7080.
Mrs. LnodgrasH purchased of
John Johnson tho lattor'a homo-
stead in Sponcor'a Addition in
in cast san Angolo for SS00.
.Torry Y. Hust i)urohasod
from Mrs. Anderson 1J lots
75x190 foot in Frary Addition
adjoining Mr. llimt's homo place
for $1.25.
W. 0. Nolto boughtH lot 1 L and
12 in block 10 in tho Frary Ad-
dition adjoining Hubo Hank's
place on tho east lrom J. M.
Andrews at $200.
Currior Thames & Co. sold
to Dr. S. C. 1'arsons for
Mrs. Short of California 270
rtcres of laud situated five miloB
north of town at S9 por aero.
Broomo it Farr sold for tho
Dreyling hoirs to II . Goieoko of
Ballingor. O-IO'acros of land on
Lipan Flat for-$5.50 an acre.
Broomo &. Farr sold for A.
Gardinor 5 acres located oaBt of
Dr. M. M. Wood ward 'b ton aero
tract in North Han Angola to It.
J. Miliar for $50 an aoro and to
K. M. Taylor 5 aoros next to
Gardinor'a purchase at $50 an
aoro.
Currier Thames & Co. sold for
.1. T. Garrett of Kniokorbockor
to J. F. and I. 0. Hoard 8 aoc-
tiouB of laud aituatod near
Kniokorbockor at $2.50 por aero;
for Goorgo Hagolstoin to J. J.
Lively 0110 auction 040 acres of
land situated on tho oast bank of
tho North Concho rivor soven
miles north of San Angolo at
S12.50 por aero.
A Cheap Ranch.
Six sections of land three
school and throo railroad sections.
School land owned and railroad
land leased for three years and
has boon paid up to August Hist
1005. Several miles of fonco
good house bam and field of
40 acres in cultivation well
windmill tanks considerable
amount of personul property 25
head of yearling .steers and 5 bond
ofhorHOB. All for $1000. Easy
tonus. Railroad laud can bo
bought at u reasonable price.
Apply to Dailoy and Bainbndges
Land Agonts Sun Angolo.
Horned by a Vicious Cow.
Jessio Sterling the little ton
year old daughter of N L Sterling
was hooked by a vicious cow in
tho yard at the Sterling residence
last ThuiHduy. The littlo girl
was tossed up" in tho air about
oight foot and thrown against
a shod and rendered unoonoious.
She romainod in that condition
for half an hour. Tho littlo girl
was painfully bruised but is now
gotting along all right.
For Cnttlo and Horse Buyers.
100 Bills of Sale bound in pock-
kot b'izo book 75o por book
Thk San Anciklo Pkess
E L (Jarniau who has boon
viBiting on Col. Black's ranch at
Ft. MoKavott loft Suturday for
his homo in St. Louis.
-J. D. Bawls will buy cotton
this fall.
1 Fobt B. Austin I
5 Proprietor of s
8 BaaaaaG Transfer a
a Fine Garrlarjes 5
$ Fine WaaonettGS 5
Calls answered at all hours S
WEST COLLEGE AVE
I Phone 229
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-For fresh groceries all the
time boo J. D. Hawls.
Ira Walkor blow mJfrom Sher-
wood Monday.
-Colory plants 10c por dozen
Nussbaumer tho llortst. 28 tf
W W. Pitman was in from
StileB Monday.
-If you want a Gago tailorod hat
see Mrs. Alico Simmons. 1)0
Mark Williams came upjfrom
Ballingor Saturday.
-Piano Stools Scarfs and Covora
at Allen's Music Store.
John Troadwoll was a visitor
from Miloa Saturday.
G. W. Hoard was in Saturday
from Court House Mountain.
-Go to the Kdgowuod Bar for
your Fine Wines and Whiskies.
O C Robeson was in from tho
camp on South Concho Tuesday
buying supplies.
Lot Smith & Komp do your
hauling. Phones lib and 425.
Miss Ohurlio Hudges came in
from Chistoval Friday and is visit-
ing Mrs. Nick Hudges.
-The latest in ladies Bkirts now
on display at Austin Spencer &
Co's.
S. A. Kondig travoling pasBon-
gor utroiit of tho Santa Fe was
horo Tuesday.
-Evorvthing in Music at Allan's.
N L Sterling and family have
moved into tho O E Mulone place
in east Sun Angolo recently pur-
chased by Mr. Storling.
-Jackson & Murrah aro agonts
for some of tho best Fire lnsur
anco Companios. Thoy would
like a sharo of your business tf .
Goorgo Cowan editor and pro-
prietor of tho Robert Lee Observ-
er is the proud father of a lino
baby girl which arrived August
29th.
-For a bilious attack tako Cham-
berlain's Stomach and Livor Tab-
lots and a quick euro is certain.
For salo by tho Contral drug store
Misa Millie PhillipB came iu
from Dublin Saturday and is tho
guest of Misses Ollio and Kato
'IMionipaon. Miss Phillips will
teach in the Sonora schools the
coming session .
-You can dopond on tho purity
of Puxton's Privato Stock at
Eddio Maior's Thoro is nothing
bettor. 19-tf
Mrs. H. M. Gillis and son .loo
and Bain Eden returned Friday
from a trip to the big World's
Fair. Mr. Gillis wont with tho
party to tho fair and took in all
tho sights. lie stopped oil' in tho
Indian Territory and will return
home later.
-If you want your horso fed an'd
properly cared for Bond him to
"Payno" at 0. A. Farquhar'e
stable.
Misses Bouliih and Haden
Baugh accompanied by tho
younger children have movod in
from tho Baugh ranch on Kicka-
poo and have takon a residonco
bore in order that tho children
may attond school in San Angolo.
Miflfl Hadon will study music at
tho Training School.
-Celery plants 10c por dozen
NuBsbaumor tho llorist. 28tf
Albort Wilcox received on Mon-
day tho championship medal ho
won at tho recont shoot of tho
West Texas Gun Club Loaguo.
The medal is a valuablo ono and a
handsome specimen of tho jewel-
er's art. It is inscribed "Ohamp-
ionship W. T. G. O. L. Coman-
che 1001" and is a trophy of
which tho littlo champion may
woll bo proud.
Uucklcn's Arnica Snlvc.
Has world-wide fame tor marvel-
ous cures It surnassoB any other
sulvo lotion ointment or balm
for cuts corns burns boils soros
felons ulcors tottor salt rliouin
fovor sores chapped hands skin
oruptions; infallible for pilo3.
Curo guarantood Only 2af-' at J
W Hums Druggist.
Blenched domestic por yard
only 5o at John D. Itobortson Jr.
Tho San Ancelo Insurance
Atrnnnv. Penrose N. Iodb. is the
oldest insurance business in San
Angolo the only one writing in-
surance only with no side lines
mul linn tmid more losses than all
others combined. Writes the
cheapest and best accident and
health nolicy in tho United States
and tho largest varioty of attract-
ive accident contracts. If you
wnnt vnnr insurance ketit in prop
er shape have it written by an
experienced insurance man.
A largo banner has been
stretched across Concho Avenue
from tho Lundon building to
Broomo & Farr's ollice hearing
in largo letters the legend "Wel-
come. Carnival Headquarters
Information Bureau. Secretary's
OHice." Secretary A. D. West
haB his ofllce in tho Lundon
building and is ready to furnish
all information concerning the
Carnival.
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Stein-Bloch Clothes
S Aro artisticullv tailored. That'B what distinguishes
thorn from tho clothes of other manufacturers Every
SS. workman in tho Stein Bloch place is an artist in hie lino.
S Ho knows just exactly what to do when he takes up a
Sr garment.
S Wo have secured tho solo selling agency for this
famous brand of tailor-mado ready-to-wear clothes. We
2 have received our initial shipment of them and they are
CT boiug shown. Come see them a look will convince you as
S to the correctness of their stylo. Examine them. The
more you boo of thorn the more convinced you will bo that
tho people who make them know their business . Weur
them. Thon vou'll know that tho shoulders and lapels are
S thore to stay." That the buttonholes are well made and the
ST buttons sewed on securely. That the eeanis don't give way:
5 In fact the wearing of one suit will prove to you all we
E claim fdr Stein-Bloch clothes. The assortment is well
E selected all sizes are here. The prices range rjrj C A
E from $10.50 to 3)&iJU
I Wo've a lino of lower priced clothing far above the
avorngo. They come in slims and stouts. (TIE AA
j Can lit any figure and any purse S3. 50 to. . .. tPlkJiUU
I Cluett Peabody Shirts
5 Now fall designs overv size and length of sleeve
with or without cuffs or coflars S1.00 $1.25 fl nfk
S and kDlikJlP
I Collars Neckwear Etc.
CT New Arrow Brand Collars host on earth for.7..25c
S Four-in-hands large assortments of colorings the
proper widths and styles 50c and 25c
5E When you want something new. something that's
jj different come see us.
I WINKLER & HUDSON CO.
S The Great Cash Dry Goods Store or San Angelo
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A. W. Mills has returned from
Now Mexico where ho purchased
Bonio eheop which aro now being
driven ovorland to this country
A party of gonial travelling
salesmen loft on Tuesday of lust
weok for a trip to Sonora Ozona
Eldorado and Sherwood. Included
in tho party wore II. T. Trout
representing tho Continental To-
bacco Co. P. M. Roinington sell-
ing havdwaro O. E. Phelps rep-
resenting a patent modicino firm
and P. M. Christy representing
0. II. Cox & Co. Thoy mado tho
trip ill a privato convoyauco and
rotumod Saturday night. Monday
morning the samo party loft for a
trip to tho towns north of San
Angolo including Robert Leo
Bronto Winters and Storling City.
Philo II. Goodwyn died at hiB
residence iu Sun Antonio last Sat-
uidav afternoon aged 48 years.
Mr. Goodwyn was formerly Gen-
eral Freight Agent of the G O it
rf F Ry Co resigning last June on
account of ill health. He spent
-Mile tune in this section for his
health. He was known as one of
abjpat ruilrond tratllc men in tho
otith.
-More than sixty pairs of shoes
were sold Saturday night at Aus-
tin Spencer it Co's of the $1 and
SI. 25 kind. These shoes are
worth u greut deal more money.
Come around and'see them.
Another new building for Paint
Rock scheduled for erection very
soon is a rock one story build-
ing 50x50 fett to be built by Lee
Holland for use as a Btore build-
ing f"r his stuck of general mer-
chandise. Buy your lumber to make cotton
frames trom Lrant Lumber v-o.
Vj
W. B Keosee was in from tho
ranch Thursday.
J S Todd returned last week
from Kansus City.
W. A Ratlin" was in from
Sherwood Thursday.
J. Willis Johnson left Monday
for Kaw O. T. whore ho will be
for four wooks attending to his
cattlo intorosts there. IIo loft
orders for Tho Press to follow him
so ho will be informed of tho
nows in the Concho Country
whilo hois gono.
-Wo have lately secured tho ser-
vices of a first class painter and
can make that old buggy or car-
riage look like a new 0110. Bring
it around and give us a trial.
West Texas Carriago Co.
2fc
' Classified Advertisements
For Salo.
-Farm Lani: If you re look-
ing for a small tract from 200
acres up come and see us we
have several pluce3 listed thiit are
well worth the money. Broome
it Farr Lund Agent9. 12 1
Notice School Thcstkks For
School Desks and Blackboards on
long time payments see L. F St.
John of St. John Realtv Co. tf
Fo Sale An Austin Bteam well
drill in good condition. Will sell
at a bargain. Apply to I T Hor-
man If
Fok Sale One new top buggy
has never been used. Call at
Santa Fe depot.
Foil Sale Two or three farm
wagons and harness or will trade
for hay. Mason Bros.
Foil Sale 800 Angora Breed-
ing Goats Apply to Lee Bros 2t
-Small Ranch We have for
quick sale two well improved lit
tie ranches 8 and 0 sections.
Can be had for little money if
purchased at once. Also well
improved leased ranch of 10 sec-
tions. Broome & Farr Land
Agents. 2t
Old Pai'Euh. 15 per hundred
at The Press oflice.
Any Thi.vo You want trans-
ferred on short notice call upD.
E. Cocrehanij phone 1)9. 2!3tf
-If you want hay call 220. J. C.
Woodward.
-Allen sells "Crown" Organs.
Llvo Stock
For Service Z. D. Gafl'ord's
thoroughbred Jersey bull will
stand the season at 0. A.
Farquhar's stable corner Concho
avenue and Court House stroot.
Service fee ifo.OO.
Letter to Cotton fit Beach
ban Angelo.
Dear Sirs: Let's talk it right
out before folks; there's nothing
to hide in your business or ours;
if there is" wo had better hide
ourselves.
We are in trade to make money j
so are you Wo make it by sav-
ing our customers money; so do
you Our object in trade is to
save your customers' wood from
rotting and iron and steel and tin
from rusting ; yours is tho same.
We work for thousands of
property owners ; you for a few.
We can' do some things that you
can't do; we have tho facilities.
You can do some things that wo
can't; you are there. Let us work
together; be taithtul to one-
another. Wo can serve our custo
mers better by working together
and being faithful to oneanbther.
lour dollar put into our paint
will paint more feet than in any
other way; and the paint will last
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-Wanted A position as book-
keeper or salesman. Graduate of
Tyler College. Apply at this of-
fice. It
Wan'tep First class country
butter. J. R. Gilhert & Co.
Boarders Wanted Largo cool
front rooms with hoard at reason-
able rates. Close in. Phone'271
or call. Mrs. Mann Presbyter-
ian manse Courthouse St.
Por Rent.
Foil Rent Those largo and
commodious rooms formerly oc-
cupied by the San Angolo Club
consisting of six rooms with
bathroom lavatory etc. etc. Ap-
ply to Geo. Richardson.
-For Rent Building known as
the Salvution Army Hall. Apply
to T. S. Sharpe.
Furnished rooms Wo have sev
nicely furnished rooms to rent
Apply at Wuertomburg Houso tf
Gohitf to movo? Lot Smith &
Kemp do the work. Phones 813
and 425. B0-tf
-Houses to rent J. 'f . Thomson
UuhIuohb nnd InioHtmont
Luke Taylor city scavenger.
has two wagons on the streets ut
all times to attend any sanitary
work you may need. Leave or-
ders at Bob Curtor's store. 29tf
Want something hauled?
Plione Smith it Kemp Nos. 88
and -125. BO-tf
Painting and Pai'er Hanging
We are prepared to do all classes
of painting and paper hanging at
reasonable prices. When in need
of such work drop us a postal
Will call and furnish an estimate.
2-ltf Cotton Beach & Allen.
longer. This saves you money and
your customers' monoy. That'B
all there is in our whole business.
Yours truly
F W Dovoo & Co.
45 Now York.
Lnnii Hudson came in Friday
from Big Springs and reported
that Bection to be rather dry. He
said the heavy rains did not ex-
tend that far.
Misses Mary Belle and Louise
Mulford who have been spending
a pleasant visit with their father
B. E. Mulford. of fcho cotton mc.
change returned Sunday to thoir
tirtttin 111 "PrtrK Wrvrhli
John Holmes and Misses Mary
and Callie Holmes came in from
Christoval Friday. Miaa Callie-
remained horo to attond tho Train-
ing School this session. Miss
Mary Holmes went from here to
take charge of the school house on
Lipan Flat.
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on Your Bill.
PRICES TO SUIT
THE TIMES.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
GRAIN HAY AND RANCH SUPPLIES
S B MM BWHI B9
Louisiana Purchase Exposi-
tion St. Louis Mo. Limit
Dec. 15th .$ 12.50 00 days
$85.'10 15 days
Second Class Colonist Rates
to California and interme-
diate points. On sale daily
Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 inclusive
rate
$28.55
$31.80
Special Excursion to Galves-
ton wnd return Sept. 21th tf .
limit Sept. 27th rate $6.50
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