The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO TEXAS THUIDW NOVEMBER 15 MOo
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Detitlsts.
DUS. LOVE k BALLENGEH.
Dbntist
SAN ANOKLO .
Over FIndlater'i.
Tt-TA
Phono 185
DR. H.
WIGGINS.
Dbntist
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Gold Crown and'IJrldgc Work beion
tlflcally done. Phone 13!
Offlcc ud stairs In tlio Mava btilldlnp
Attor neysi
6 T. DALTON?
ATTOItNKV''
Sun Angolo Texas.
Will practieo in nil the courts
Upstairs In First National Hank
Hulldlng.
W. H. SMNAEKEL
PIANO TUNER
AND BUILDER
Siii!rev.or to S . W. N'orenm
OllVe wittiUcn. Allen
SHN nNC.IJt-O
-:xs;
rliy Hlelnnn.
A YA7. C.OHJI3 AA
D.
Treats Clironlr. Dlscnsrs nnrl Diseas-
es rl Wnmeti ami UiHilreti
Spu'iui attention ;.'l"i t" X-Ray fi-
ll (.'I !. Ill.'l tli-Mtmi'I.'.
Office with Dr. Woodnrii anil I'r Pi'
Long out Han'. Pra;-' Store.
Hours H-.iiO to P.! .on n. i" . -:" '' Vnt'
ji. in 'I'hni i- i'iii.ih i tinn.
Here Notice Cowboys 3
L.UUK IUI iiic ijjii .
Blc
tn ntt pffitithin
1 J. P. Dunn Sadder Co. f
Hwunwaw""""""" ...
Bunnell Bros.
POST MEAT MARKET
m
9
Prompt delivery to any part
of tho city.
FrcsH Butter and Euos
Always on hand.
PHone 434
HHiEtauKwwK.imrBww;irr.!?
W. E. NEWTON & qo.
' Undertakers and
Licensed Embalmers
Experienced Fiiiiornl Diroc-
tor in chargo. Embalming
a spocialty. All calls an
awori'd day or night.
Telnnlioric No. 143
NlalitPlionuNo.G4G
1 nMcccp rn I
i wlvw uniorotu uu.
BAGGAGE BUS op CARRIAGE
Wc Never Hiss a Train.
I
rMIONK -t-25.
Board b'j thn Day
Week or Month
AT
Mrs. A. S. Cfirr's
Oakos Street
lli'lwcon Concho andlnohiir Avei.
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-vZllTi tlw BfVJ
i a i- we.r.
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JUJN't
Aril fwk
Ml nXKSlijL. MM
Wa (BRi
7 lv vl V.V
tub Blsmark Saloon
For Praticular People
A place to please the palate
and satisfy the thirst.
Call and get all you want
as many times a day as you
please.
Ed. S. Kirby.
Millions Spent to
Hake Clean Boor
Cleanest Manufactu. iug Process Ii
That of An American Browory.
We regard In r us n food and the
lmslnc-"! of browlui? Im-pi oao of our i
most linpiiitiint imlimtrlt.. When wo
Ij.H iiiit. rfimti.ia tli if ultlniiif iivnc.nl Inn
KbJo.Xtirt
SiouV.lJ''
Spnr;VrntiMr o!.r.SyryorlmV.l.Iorn-UkSr
dollara and in iv f those .millions I
Imvu boon oNpuiiilcil tn make tlio I'nbat
exclusive proeuaH absolutely clean. '
1'ubnt Hecr Htands alnno today tho only
food product that from tho hcKinniiiR
to tlui end of ItH manufacture In ubso-
lately beyond reach of oven tho ton-
tamlnatliiR iierms of tho nlr.
Doctors boll their Instrument i In
water to Rterlllzu them l'ulmt bolls
I.la brow In iloxcd kettles and IhUH
olurlllzcs It. From there It passes
through Mf-illhsiM pipes to Hterlllzed
hermetically seuled limits whuro It
In fermented. Then tlirotiRh inoro
sterilized pipes It Koes to Hlerlllzid
hiimollcally sc.ili.il HtoiuRo taaKH
nnd whoa bnttl- d It ! p.iiteurl7ed.
ThroURhiiiit the cntlrcwinocess It never
l.i louclicd by hum.in n.iads and comes
In (onlact unly with sterilized nlr.
tAVW&lLWKAt
?hS .'''rV.mtaV.'n'n "lCT"
Tho eleimest beer nail tlio rlchuit
brer. IMbit Hkit litis no eiiual as a
"nl'y "frlomflMr.i;jrn?riiht.U.y '"limit!
(llo'leMt h"p ami pur- witiv. 1'i.bst
i iKlil-iluy mult. Ill" prrfiM I malt rnn-
t ilns nil the fnijd nnnlltl" "f tho naesl
tiirlO In predlResti'd f i.n 't Ih this
blRll foixl viiIup ami II i t fX III-
slvo process of lifeivlnir " roughly
tiRlllRtlio beer Unit rIvom . beer Its
ru ii muiiuw imvui n H.H.-UIII8) "-k
Runvirs Citiccrnln Orient
I.-1 W CI. iiil.vi nirivi.il I rnm Son
Ai u-lo Wnliii-silny. Htny work 'uffuiVB and will pmnilily pit
on tin- OthMit lii'twoiMi SwKOtwutur dnmpi'i' iipn. iW-it luintii v
and Sun Anyi-lo m practically st- dituiiiB thnt httvn tin n plaiiin'
pendnd for want of lulior litutrlx ! for this winter. .Mr. Wutkr w.i-
all th" liai.dh huvu.j; quit railroad of tin-opinion that thm'i' woitn
ii o lo pn-k cotton uf winch tin- bo coinpanitivnlv ffw denr loft n
crop in that fci'Ctioti is I'liortnoiis the hunting grounds of Toxns hv
W'oik will he ri'.-utni'd after cottoi tho lirst of tho year if Urn pit's-
jvckintji is ovor but it will not be icnt pluguo of black tonguo tloon
possiblo to finish tho grndu accord- not tluaisti
ing to tho contract. Mr. Ghildorsj Tho disotiBo is u myBtory aiftl
liae put all Iub teams on a froight cannot bo accounted for. Uhuohib
lino from llronto to Hnllingor
having found this mont profitable
than railroading. Mr. Childers
BnyH'the talk now is that tho road
will be extended south from ban
Angelo and to hasten tho coniple.
tion of the main lino the track of
tho T. & P. will be used from
Sweetwater to MonahaiiB and a
lino will bo built to connect with
the main lino as horetoforo locat-
ed nt Kort Stockton or Borne point
near it. Whence it will proceed
along tho main line by Alpine to
El Oro on tho Rio Gra'ndo The
obj-ct of this if the report be
true iB to save timo. Tho part of
the main lino between San Aug'-
lo and Kort Stockton will bo built
afterward.
It will bo noted that Mr. Chil
ders does not claim to havo reli-
able information that tho Orient
pooplo have changed their plans;
ho simply repents tho talk ho
heard in the construction camps
and on the streets. Everyone can
consider thee riiiuorH of little or
much importance according to his
judgment and inclination
'oweetwater Reporter.
Ch.ipped Hands.
Wash your hands with warm water
dry with a towol and apply Chamber-
lafu's Salvo just before going to lied
and a spced euro Is certain. This
salve Is ulso uncqualed for skin ills-
oases. For sale bj all druggists. Nov
Flro Insurance Adjuster Mere
Hobort S. Pierce of Dallas wiih
in San Angelo last week for two
or throe days adjusting recent firo
Iobbbs. Mr. Pierce Ih a general
adjuster. Losses in the Bob Low
flro in Ft. Concho Mrs. Vuok'u
residence on Concho aveuuo nnd
tho four room hoiuoof Mr. Wake-
field in North San Angelo wero
nil adjusted while Mr. Piorco was
in the city a full allowance Ining
made in each case. .
Tho Ideal Homily Laxative
Is one that can lo used by the entlto
family young and old weak and
strong without any danger of harm-
ful effects. It should have properties
which insure the same doso always
having tho sat'no effect othorwise tho
n ninth v will havo to lo I icreased
and filially loie Us effect altogether
Theao proportion cau ho found In that i
old family remedy Ilrandreth's l'ills
beciius o its Ingredients are of tlio
purest herbal extracts und overy pill
Is kept for threo years beforo being
sold which allows them to mellow.
We do not bcllovo there Is a laxaive
on the market tha U so carefully
made.
Hrandreth's Pills arotho same line
laxativo tonic pill your jframl parents
used. Have he n In use no yours over
a century und are ..old in overy drug
stcro either plain or sugur-ooalod
-Lynn (troa. soils now and sec-
ond hand furniture. See thoin
bnfore buying They also havo a
first olitss meoliuuiu and do all
l kltidH ol repair work at reason-
ab'.o prions.
BLACK TONGUE DIS- j
ASTRIOUS TO D2ER !
Traveler from Southwest Texas Re-
ports Contagious Alulady Severe.
1 Venison is benrce.
K. L. Wutzko returned It
.rplf
' I
from mi overland trip
tho 'oountry south .....l
of ti'"' A'B r '
Wzko viltwl D"1 Rio "" 1r
southwestern towns lino went
tlirouuli some
exoollont hunt nig
country "he artist reported an
... .
nlnrniltlClV Inrt'U number Ol (leer
. . .. Tt ii
to 0e dying HI t 111) Uvalde COlllltl V
. T i .i .
from IMMCK tOllgUO. Ho 8111(1 t Hal
. i . . ..
V. IllSOtl WIIB extremely scarce III
. . .
piirta Of tllllt auction Wll-l'" h'M-
.. fll i
toforo it WHS pl.-ntllll! M.
..r . .. .. rnmlim n
tltKU Sdlll Mint OIU' Illlll-lllll II
. . ililP11 .. a.. itmu i
toltl llllll tlHTo WOro e('l'll gliiMi
l.lnok tuilH iI.mi.1 ... Ilia IM.MU1-.
'' ' ""' r.do.UH of UvaUL
lnllli. till if him of dtsciiV' Dla
t--"'1"' ("(l """ '" lm
Ullll.tTS of fll.U Inokli.K I'U.-kH .(
dues (lend from till) BIIIIK t'lllli'
"OllO IlllS to MO (JtiriMllI lllu'lil
t
Mai nil! VmIIISOU HIHll lit'. I'OIlt lull
.... hi
) ihtlt it 18 dlllU'llIt to toll li.il
what ii ful vi'iiisoii bluiiglitpri'd
n rilW iilfeiHty Inul l ii" tiri'iin ma'
adiv 1 Ii is in ltllll'oil a tut'l t :1 1 - i I
to be doing as much damage to
deer as tho dreaded pink eye
among horses and uiuIob in WeBt
Texas two years ago. It is strange
that cattle havo not become in-
foctod with tho deadly ailment
Always Was Sick.
When a man savs lie nlwn.va was
sick troubled with a cough that last-
ed all winter -what would yon think
If ho should say -he never was sick
since using Mallard's I Iorehound Syr-
up. Such a man exists. '
Mr J. U. Clark Denver Colorado
writes: "I"'or jearn 1 was troubled
with a sovoro cough that would last
all winter. This cough left tne In a
miserable condition 1 tried Ilallai'd's
iloiehouiid Syrup and have not hud a
sick -lay sliu'c. That's what 1' did for
tnu. "Sold by Central Drug Stor.-. N
Somebody's Careless Shnotlni;.
Louis lloit.ler the butcher has
a man and his family living on
tho Hiltzler placo southeast of the
forks of the Conchos near tin-
slaughter pen. One day last week
a man and lady were out walking
along the North side of the river
and the man hud a small ntlo of
Botno sort. A little boy wag play-
around tho house on the south
side of the Main Concho when a
bullet struck tho weather board-
ing of the dwelling. Then anoth-
er ztp-zippod and whistled through
tho air over the house.
The little boy was t o r r i b 1 y
frightoned and ran into the house
crying to his mother that he had
b?on shot. It was a case of wan-
ton carelessness on tho part of the
person doing the shooting. The
riflo ball which imbedded itself in
the side of tho house might have
done fatal damage. A person
should have a little common sense
about tho uao of a gun before al-
lowing himself to "go huntin' "
You can't bo too careful.
A. Doctors
Medicine
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not
a simple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine a doctors
medicine. It cures hard cases
severe and desperate cases
chronic cases of asthma pleu-
risy bronchitis consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
" I haT u.4 nre.it ileal of Ayet'4 Cliorrr
l'l-etond 'or rnuph unit turn eull on tliu
cheat It ln iwuy lon mu ureal iro. It
l certainly n mint uonitertiil ruuiili irieil .
rtiiB " MeiiAKi. J t'lTiKUALi) Meilforil
.N J
Xila by J.O. Ayor Co. LowaU Mm.
Alio nuiuiAaiurori. 01
SARSAPADllXA.
JLIJ&i O turn VIGOR.
nMiii.igW!iimip
You will hasten rocovory by tnk-
i.vs ono of Aycr'o Plllo at bodtlmo
A
EhglandSays
NO ALUM
In Food
In England and France the Sale
of Alum Baking Powder is pro-
hibited bylaw because of the in-
jurious effects that follow its use.
The law in the District of
Columbia also prohibits Alum
jn food.
You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum
The only sure protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is to
)gW
(?b
ROYAL
is made from
product.
A rruu Story of a Hla I llamas Cot In
Nnr It San Angelo.
Ed M. Taylor the harbor on the
first chair at Hob Halfanz' shop
tells a fine story about a thonias
cat out at Iub house. Tho cat has
a nose for business and iB alwayB
poking it into something.
Tho other night one of tho
children loft a large goblet or
glass on the dining table contain-
ing a few broad crumbs and a
snijill decoction of milk. After
everybody had gone to bed and to
sleep tli is old thonias cat jumped
up on the table stuck his head in
the glass by degrees. The top of
the glass being somewhat smaller
than the middle causetl tho cat
to ioree his Adam's apple a little
When the said cat cleaned up the
bread and milk and tried to pull
his head out he found that it
wouldn't work lie slipped his
head and ears in all right but.
when he went to lift his head out rtn "" "B l""'M' V'T WH '"V
i.ui... Mimilti.Ki.tnh iimt. l.i!..c"v"I "' ' n-muiUMv !'i'fc
hiti'l Ins oars His tail swelled
up liken biilogua HatHiigo and his
head filled that tumloer like hot
lead. The cat be'au to spin
around like a top and to break up
the china Tom jumped off the
table and hit the floor a-niniiing
carrying the glass on his head.
The cat saw what ho thought was
an open door through the bottom
of the goblet and undo a dash for
:t froBh-air excursion The door
happened ti be Mreiied and
when the feline hit tle wires ho
turned a huml pi my and lit a
running in the opposite directir.u
and then around tlie room he
scampered and looked like a stick
of black licorice !5y this time
Ed had lighted the lamp and saw
what it was. Ho grabbed the
cat'B tail that was balanced up
behind to keep it from breaking
its neck while running. Ho
pulled so hard that he drew tho
skin over its eyes so tight tlio oat
was blinded and then Ed got a
hatchet nod broke tho glass and
now Tom is spending hie v. niugB
out in a big mosquito th'eket.
Dairy and Food Commission's Report.
The Minnesota Dairy and Food
Communion's analysis shows that
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
and Hee's Laxativo Honey antl Tar
contained opiates and croton oil.
Opiates are poisons and croton oil Is
a violent poisonous purgative. Itefuse
to accept any but Foley's Honey and
Tar in a yellow pnekagn. Foley's
Honey und Tur contains no opiates
or poisonous drugs and Is the best
cough and cold cure entral Drug
Store. Nov
Comical Occurence at Smoke House.
One of the idobI laughable
farce-comedies ever seen in San
Angelo happened in the Smoke
House election night just a few
minutes beforo 12 o'clock. When
the first alarm of fire for the
Anger residence in N -rtli San An-
gelo.'wtiB turned in Deputy Mar-
shal Carroll Hates and Clinton
Anderson of Tho Angelo 'roMau-
rant force ran into tho street in
Iront of tho Smoke IIouho and be-
En
y
m
m.
izcszsssrsa&ss-xss?
)txaz?y
Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar
.Aids digestion adds to the hcalthfulness of food
yun a fuflilailo of shots with six-
shooters to assist in the alarm
The Smoke House was filled
with pool and billiard patrons
when the shooting near the front
door began. Some one in the re-
Hort yelled "tthootin' scrape" and
dived bftiientli one of the billiard
tablos Tho room full of people
stampeded. It is alleged (see wo
are Htayuig on the safe Hide) that
II h black crawled beneath n
billiard table that it would be
di flic u It for a small b v to go
under. Anil Jew. 1 Wylio he
ovon did somotltin ' more difficult
than Mr hlack. Jewel is some-
thing over six feet tall but ho
managed to get into one of the
new coat cabinets on the south
side of the room that is a scant
thiee feet high and pulled the
little door shut behind him. A
crowd of men never did
Rentier
'"
more quieklv. When the two
boys mil fn.iil. lini-hed giving an
aiar... the ....twin!. .nil room .f
Ill.'li ref.lid MMIIH III til '111 (ioltl-
ini! fro ridlclott- and ontlantl-
time.
Ulllous Attack Quickly Cured
A few weeks ago I had a hlllon at-
tack that was so severe I was not j hie
to go to th olllco for two da.' i. I- ail-
ing to tivl relief from my family phys
ha.nberlaln's Sto.nachc art! Liver1
Tablets and tlui next day 1 fe t liko a
newman.-H. C. Ilalley .ditor f the
icians treatment I tool; inrce oi
News. Chimin S. l.'. These tablets are
for aula by all druggists Vov
A Michigan paper wound up a
compliment to a young school-
ma'am with a good word about
"tho reputation for teaching she
hours" The next day tho young
nchool ma am met tho editor and
! chased .him down tho Btroot with
an umbrella and at every jump
in tho road she screamed that she
had nover taught a shu-boiir in
her life. Exchange.
Cioup.
A reliable medicine and ono lhat
should always bo kept In the homo tor
Immediate uso Is Chamlmrlain'H Cough
Itemedy. It will prevent tho attack If
given as soon ns tho child becomes
hoarso or even after tho croupy
rotiirh Duncan. For sale by all drug
gists. Nor
'I see that Switzerland is mak-
ing waiatooatH out of papor."
"It'H a good idoa" anBwerod
the man who iB oarolees in his at-
tire. "Trot 'om make all the
clothes of paper. Thon you con
use a mucilage brush and not
havo to bother with buttons."
Washington Star.
M L. MEUTZ Pes. OIIAS. W. IIOBBS Vick Vitus.
11 A.HALL C'ASlllKlt
San Angelo National Bank
San Angelo Texas.
Capital paid up S 100000.00
Surplus and undivided profits - 150000.00
Ofliwto I)poilior3 isll the aocomiuodatlonn which their lmlanoi
buatneai Jknd ruspoudlblllty Juntlfy.
mmm
a pure Grape
Manv Qunll Hunters.
Many parties from San Angelo
are making inroads into tho oov-
uys of Mexican blue quuil and Hob
Whites that abound in tho
country around San Angelo. Good
kills have been made by many
althought the wily birds tiro re-
ported pretty wild. He careful
that you don't got into posted
pastures and refrain from filling
some tormontod bull's uyoB with.
chilled number sevens as at that
rate your birth will coat you more
than two cents apiece.
Texas Sanitarium for Tuberculosis
Llano. Texas
A thoroughly ciiili.ud lint tiitlnli. KtmctW
olliuuii' .Ml modern euiiveiiluiifr. 'reli'-
n in i' iMim mill ins ThK milium im u Ui-
Mill ll I'Xi'lllMVe.k toltllllie lIllKlMdf luliori'u
li"l It u':iiii.h ii uitk'. i .tu u ul . n ulllluiM
..lull f .(. lli. rriihi l.l.llm Itml .IUI Nil.in
nom .iiiu on iir iiou-tui. mni t-u ran-
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M M h.MI I II. M. II.
Kei'retiirv TieiiMiier utit. i' mi-
-A Christinas Picnoi.t to friends
and relatives that will lu appre-
ciated is a GOOD photo of your-
self a remembrance that is a re-
inonibratioo. Uagsdale. -Ift-L't
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LOaHS 136030 S
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Cough Remedy
Tho Children's Fnvorito
oonBo
Coughs Ooldn Croup and
Whoopinrjr Cough.
Thltrnnedrl fiunnas for IU cures nvar
aUriru Mrt of tho rltllUnl wuilt!. It can
Iwnra bo ilnptmaixl unvn
plain or omr ntnnrui c
druii anil innjr ba
11 contAlna no
onlain or
(riren MrnnfliiMitty to a trfitiy a toauailnli
Prlco 36 eta; Lnivo Size 60 ota.
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