The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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THE SAN ANOKLO i'llKSS SAN ANUULO. TK.WYS THURSDAY NOVEMBER lf. 1000.
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forget Latin or Greek but no odds
what your vocation in life may be
this business training will be
worth ten times its cost. You will
use it as long as you use anything.
It is worth making a sacrifice to
get. If you are willing to make it
write us to-day.
Woolvenon Practical
Business Goiieae.
San Angelo. Texas.
DISTRICT COURT
DENIES INJUNCTION
Special Session of.Court Denies I r Ion
County Petition for Injunction
Against Prohibition.
A spocial session of district
court wiib hold in thifl city last
Thursday morning called by Dis-
trict Jttdgo J. W. TinunitiH eapec-
ially for tho purpose of hearing a
petition of injunction by Irion
county oitizoiiB. Tho petition
nskfl that tnd county judgo nnd
coimnififlioiiorB' court of Irion
rtounty ho rcBtrained from pro-
mulgating 'a notice announcing
that tho lrcal option law is in
force oh a result of u rccotit elec-
tion. The petition wits nuked on tho
grounds of a technicality of law
two elections said to havo been
hold within a few months of each
other when the law requires two
yoarH to eap.s' ere anothor like
election is held. It is well known
that the llrHt elect inn resulted Mi '
a Me iVJ vntcH being met on both '
the pro and anti sides The pro-'
hihitionists claim that the lirst
g II ai Biiwni. Siiaw Uiviis JKShK I Skwbu.
1 Brandt Rlv6&S6wlS
I Farms RanGliesand City PrDD6rto. S
m l'i"t. your property with iib iinusuallv good facilities for ife
reaching the people of the North nnd Ka&t Wo can soil Ate
j your property.
jjjl Insurance.
j& Wo Hhall give special attention to Fire l.ilo Tornado Plato jstt
3 Olass Accident Health and Burglary liiBiiranco. Only tho Cfi
beet companion represented. KVory policy absolutely safe. 3JP
g Loarvs.
S Wo will make loans of any sizonono too Biimll none too ffi
m large -on farm? ranches nnd city property. Wo invito pri- W
vate money to loan and are in a position to jnako strictly 3$
UMt-cluBB investments for yon. ate
Rents.
)fc We will rent your city property or farm and collect your $
iff rent. S
Bonds. S
B Don't ask your friendri to sign your bond loc us make it ja
K for you at small oxponsn
g Live Stock.
S Wo are ill a position to sell your livo stook any kind any Sg
K immbor. l.ist with us. ?S
W We urn starting in hiiHineHs to stay and propose 3fe
S to do a conservative logitimnto btiBitiOBs. Wo feel 5g
Q that we need no introduction to tho people of Hub eg
3f Htiction. and invite a libera! share ot your business 9v
Brandt. Rives
Over Western National Bonk. ..;".
Phone 554.
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A Business
Education
Is No
Lottery.
contest was no oleclion oji w-
count of the tie.
The writ of injunction was de-
nied and unless the nine i ear-
ned to higher courts Irion county
will Hiinrtly bo as dry as an old
bono. A verdict was roturuuil by
tho special session of district
court thut tho grounds for an du-
plication of injunction were un-
justifiable and tho cnso in
this court was ondod. Tho
county judgo of Irion and tho
commissioners' court will proba
bly procood to publish tho nocos-
Bary notice declaring tho prohi-
bition of the ealo of intoxicating
liquors within tho bounds of tho
county.
There is no Reason
vvh) your Unity should lie thin and
fretful (luring tlio night. Worms are
the cause of tldn s ckly babies. It is
natural that a healthy tuihy should ho
fat and sloop well. If your baby does"
not retain Its food don't experiment
with colic cures and other ii.edlelno
but try a liottlo of White's Cream
Vermifuge and you will soon see
your baby lime color and laugh as
It should. Sold by Central Drug
Store. Nov
-See f.yiin Bros before buying a
sewing iiiuchino. They have
nearly every style second hand
but in g'Kid condition and they
gtiarautei) them for twelve
ni'inths. They will sell you a
machine from .ft to $I.
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STOCK NEWS
Thursday's Stock Shipments.
Stock shipments from San An
gelo Thursday wore an follows: N
. Fink lo Brownwood 1 car of
horses; W. 15. Turner to Houston.
one horse; Crowley & Hurii.s to
Comanche if ears of stock oatt!-;
0. II. Powell to Ft. Worth 1 riu
of beeves; Crowley & Harris to
Ft. Worth 1 cir of fat cattle.
I.MObteers Urln $i7.50.
An OH herd of 11 10 3J unci -
yeur-old steer uml U0 IhiIIh nro around thu puna at' Angola. I
brought to San Angelo Sunday )l)Vor H(W Ul() lik T r01l(iB
from the O!) rimuli and shipped . fill l0U. ll( tho nv from
Sunday aftornoon to Gainsville. lh(J .li.ll) 8(jmo hjxty niiHi ie
The entire herd was sold by J. 10t llt nH faljBiB aH n is dur-
W. Montague to till liowmer far nK uvlry j'l.iir whuu tin- withurml
the Oainuivilln Cotton Oil (in. li( Hlljl!8H stiiM)lu of the grass
puny tho steers soiling for 27 50 . n Kaz lllu
around and tho bulla at.fiiO. or n the route. .My wifo is now on thu
total consideration of .f 82 050. ranch " Stockman-Journal .
HoiiKlit ijoiiiB I'olu I'onlus. ; The Mates Cattle. Co. sdiippd
Savage ife Conover of Brady. Thursday afternoon to Comanche
while in Sim Angelo last week. -' cars of felt ck cuttle
bought four head of West Texas
trained cow poiiius for use in polo Trainmaster A. J. J.hiiBoii of
gumes by bverB -if the Bport in Tor.iple Wu8 San Angelo sevor-
oafltem states. I ho purchases (lt u.ck 0:m( afl0P
are as follow.: from .1. M. Shun- eattle shipmntfl frini thiJ city
uon I iMH at bKJO; from Air. Shiiipm tho latter part ot last
boot t I horse at $.0: fiom Ueo. tt1.kwB (U1to .lVy.
1 Hume 2 horjes at $l.-)0 cnh
Messrs. Havage iV Coimvor went to
Honorn Friday morning expect-! Live stock bipmeuts liom Sai
ing to return to Han Angelo again Angelo rinturcay were as follow :
tins week. Hevans v Cooper lo St. Iniiis. i
' cars of cows ; Cooper & Bevans to
l.lttle Kanthe.s l2utlnK Up iK ()ne.s.''St- !"". '' of l.f cattle-
Colonel C. C. I'oolo the well "''opur.vCo.toh. I.ou.s. I! cars
. . i stock cattle; I liomson Bros
known traveling representative of t Sl 0(li8i . eurH of culves-
the Stockmnn-.Ioiirnal dro)ped in
on his wav from the Almoin conn
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try to tile International luur at
San Antonio lie was looking iib
well as usual and was iib full of
fun and frolic us a colt.
"I want you to1 say that it is
no ubo kicking against tho inevit-
able for tho days of the big ranch
ure numbered and stock furmitig
in tho west has come to tako its
place. Why noarly everybody
has a hundred or so acres of stuff
grqwing nnd tlio once defiant
...... ; . : ...
u.tiiii.ii jo nun iiuaiil IIIOIIIKI UIJU
disciiscing tho best kind of seed to
plant. Fayotto Tankersloy tho
well known cowman has a hun-
dred or more acres planted on ins
ranch."
Colonel I'oole will rummo in
the southern country fornix weeks
oi more.
Journal.
Ft. Worth Stockmnu-
ol piay anu siioinii oe sioppeu
Air. .Montague )n stock ConUIilons. Toll ono anothor good bye somo
I. W. Montague came in from .other way boys than by trying
his ranch looking in excellent to knock ench other down with
health and in line spirits over tho heavy jagged rocks
moving picture of grass and fat' Ik-ipln Him.
j.ocK that the weBt now produces; A ci-rtah. K..hqb l.r.ynt school
t. delight the eye of the cowman j wn9 ealld up one day by the
"Yes things are good out in my teacher and asked what excuso ho
section of Crockett and Irion ' had for placing a bout pin on the
c unties whore the ranch is i0 iBerft that was afterwards occupied
.! fi . lor UU IV I nil ll ai'ti'ii" "J "'-
cated ( aSs is cured in tho ow iL oj wnB UBt rying t
ground mid is as good a w uitor ! pnt into practice the lesson you
pasture as was over seen. Wo do taught us yesterday" said tho
not want any rain now until wxtll)y- "You said wo should novor
spring ivheugrasH begins to spring mjB9 nn wpP.ortui.itv to help
i . o hers to rise. hxchaiige.
up Iluin now and during tho '
winter months would be a dotri- !
moiit for it would outtso the heavy
grass that ib now cured on the j
ratine to rot and bo unfit for
stock Ihvo tie nlour woathor from
now on and wo are Bafo.
Cattlo
win-
aro fat and will go into tho
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The Landon Hotel
Finest Hotel Utiilding in tho West.
Largo Rooms Modern Service.
Host Accomodation.
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I C Latldon
L R Gilbert & Company
Handle a complete line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries. See our En-
ameled ware Tinware and
Queensware Feed and Grain.
We Want Your Chickens Lggsand Butter. Bring Them In
tor in excellent condition to with
stand thu rigors of winter. Our
second crop nf fend such as sor
ghum kallir mid milo maize was
partly killed by a heavy frost or.
. . tim; heaw frosts lust week
ljllt i al clltjnK it anyway and
wj fiturk for uh Wo have had
mCM mw-wx f09th than lower
(1JWI Al yu Angelo 1 found
thut thoy hud had no froBtB nt all
I nnd tin; grass was thick on thu
'ground everywhere and green. It
( ft U(jl t)lt ullU. c(md be unidu
r fftt 0I1 lI)0 Kra8H tlmt in found nil
There's no Use
l&lkiiig you can't bent Hertiine for
Ul0 mV The greatesi regulator over
offered tosuttering humanity. If you
duller from llvercomplaint If you are
bilious and fretful Its jour liver and
FJerbine will put it In proper condi-
tion. A positive cure lor Constlpu-
tion Biliousness. Dyspepsia and all
Ills duo to a torpid liver. Try n bot-
tio and you will novor use anything
else. Sold Wy Central Pmg Store. N
Boys Throwing Stones.
Somo of the public school boH
returning homo in tho afternoons
havo boon in tho habit of throw-
.iini! stones or "cliunkin ono
i J
anothor. Friday aftornoon ono
boy wiib Btruck a I ruction of an
inch below the left eye with a
jagged rock inflicting a wound
I which bleed profusely and which
na"
t iieon a more trine nigner
I0"1'1 llvo l'1'1 ollt t!lf' "y''- A"
! tho noys mi tlio rooK ugnt were
I "just piny in' '" but it's poor kind
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boors tho Tfir Z$0-
Btgnaturo of (ayZ7UUi
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ANi'fclaulel'fcpnrnlionTor As-
similating lite Food nudltes; Ida-
ting UieSloinaclti and Dowels of
JZJZEDafiM IMriiMJI
rromolcs Digcslion.Chccrful-
ncssandncsl.Coitlniusiieillicr 0)iiiinMorpliiuc nor Mineral.
Not 'N.vjic otic.
taofOUnrXiMVELPtrCllsa
mJnn Sent'
fx Trmut
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Ilifiiii'u.'iSnta
U'etyit ttaivr.
Aprrfccl Homcily forronslipn
I -on Sour Stotiiarli.Dinrihoui
nnd Loss oi' Sl.Ki:i'.
I ac Simile Snjnnlmc or
NKW VOliK.
Two Hustlers Consolidate
I'. 15 West who lor the past
your has boon a "heavy man" on
the West Texas .Monitor resigned
his associate editorship Saturday
November 10 to go in buBincBS
for himsolf. Mr. WeBt has done
phenomenal work in building up
the business and editorial depart-
meute of tho Monitor during thut
pnpnr'B first year nlwayn tho hard-
OBt.
Together with .lamos Mallory
an advertising specialist formerly
connected with the Houston
Chronicle tho two gentlemen
have for mod tho West Texas Ad-
vertising company taking in for
their scopo of territory all of WeBt
Texas their headquarters being
both at K I'iibo and .San Angolo.
The two lnidtlers expect to do con-
tract advertising p.at ro n i . i n g
iqually all the newspaper.'- of San
Angelo nnd their territoty. To
begin with they have a very large
directory contract in HI I'aso
and both left tho lirat of the week
to put it in operation .
West and .Mall ry or rather tli-
Wo9t Texas Advertising company
havo n broad field ahead of thorn
and plenty of "pay Btufl" to work
on and that they will do exceed-
ingly well is uuciuostioned.
Be Charitable
to your horho as well as yourself. You
ncod not sutler t.'om iiains of any
sort -your hur.ses need not sutler.
Try a bottle of liullard's Snow Lini-
ment. It euros all imin.s. J. M. Rob-
erts Rakorsllohl. iMo. writes: "I havo
used your Liniment for ten years and
find It to bo tho best I havo over used
for man or beast." Sold by Contral
Drug Stores Nov
Cumberland's Won Suit.
Tho suit brought boforo Justice
M. O. Davis by thn I'resbytorian
SoBsion U. S A. over tho Cumber-
land I'roBbytorian manse was do-
oided last week a verdict boing
returned in favor of tho defend-
ant. The property vrhich has
boon in tho hands of the unionists
sinco May was turned over to tho
Cumberland I'rosbytorinn session.
FOR LOANS.
On improved city Real Estate
See Penrose N Ions tf
I Legal Tenderg
Saloon
9 Choico Witios and Liquors i
S Bottled Beer Fresh Keg 8
J Bcor and a fine line of jjj
Cigars always on hand. Wo g
5 have it nice Now Pool Table S
J in ooiMiPction A porton
S of your pntronngo aolioitod. g
g Crenshaw & White S
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
IHt CUnAUMONfNV. NCW YOKII OIT.
Highly Pleased with San Angelo.
The I'reBS is in receipt of a let-
ter from A. 0. Lewis a prominent
bankornt Foreman Ark in which
he compliments the paper and
then says:
"1 Btuid in your city Borne
fivo or six woekB and hecamo
Bornewhat interested in your conn-
try and would bo glad to keep up
with tho passing events of tho
sumo and kuo of no bettor way
than to road your papor.
Will you please see that my sub-
scription is not dropped from
vour list until tho first of Jan.
H))7. And oblige
Yours Respectfully
A. 0. Lkwis
Vice-President Citizens Nutional
Bunk.
I'. S. My health has improved
considorablysincoiny stay in West
TextiB in fact ifl bettor than Iiih
been for a number of years 1 am
dolightad with the climate there
and would havo staid longer h id
it not boon for the need of my
presence here .
A. 0. L."
Foit S a 1. 1: Or -oxchango for
horses a good crop of feed consist-
ing of rtfi acres of cane or maize.
Will soil cheap Inquire on my
proinisoR four miles southeast of
town or address mo .1. CI. Rea
City.
Bring your hides to Neeloy Bros.
U. G. Taylor
- -- Dealer In i-.:r-Keal
Eitate an? Fire Iniuronco.
All oliissosof properly In the city or
country for sale. Angelo Holghts lou
eBuechilly. Represents tho Queen In-
surance o. of Amoricu Royal of
Liverpool and Gonnan-Ainorlcan ot
Now York three of tho strongest com-
panies doing buslnoss In die United.
States.
Ofllco second floor U. O. Taylor
Building Chadbourno street.
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N0CI1ANU1N0I VNK
Whut wo eond urunBtomra is
bo satisfactory thut insteiul of
ohanging thorn they always want
moro of tho sumo kind.
SATISFACTORY LKiUOR
and' everything else is the rtilu
with mo. Wo aro handling high-
grndn goods and 'ellins at low-
grade pnroH. Kttv purohiir-
warronted
UtifTyB Malt Whukwy lor modi-
will use.
Chas. W.
Zenker.
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Lorance, R. W. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1906, newspaper, November 15, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116165/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .