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THE SAN XNGELO PRESS, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER I, 1904
Mrs. Aris B. Sherwood
PIANIST aad TEACHER
Artistic Interpretation. Thorough
Work. Experience and coufldenco
given by recitals. Term begins
Sept. 1st Terms $3.00 a month
Phil Peruer, of Ozona, was here
Friday.
-Jackson fc Murrah, Fire Insur
ance tf
Tom Taylor Jr. wa9 in Monday
from the ranch.
pictures at Henry's
-Stamp
gallery.
Legal Blanks, all sorts, at The
Press oflice.
Arthur Henderson was in from
the ranch Monday.
-Good Alfalfa hay at Neeley
Bros,
R M Sutherlin was here from
the ranch Monday.
-J. D. Rawls will buy cotton
this fall.
S B Henderson Jr was in Mon
day from the ranch.
-Mabson's fresh candies are so
good they molt in your mouth.
S H Kendig, traveling agent of
the Santa Fe, wa3 here Monday
-Repairing of all kinds at
Hoald's. the leading jeweler.
Mrs. R A Portor returned Tues
day from a visit with relatives in
ban Autonio.
Smith A Kemp haul anything
from household goods to baggage.
Phones 88 and 425. 80-tf
Jim Slater, the big cattleman
of Water Valloy, came back from
tho Territory Tuesday.
-You can aeh knife blades,iuade
to order at Black's blacksmith
shop. tf
Rev E Rudolf went to Miles
Tuesday for the purpose of christ
ening some children there.
Tho press is on sale &t the news
stands of John Freeland and
Emory Foreman.
Murph March returned Tuesday
from Now York where he has
been purchasing goods for March
Bros, store.
-To keep chickens free from
mites and fleas use Pratt's Lice
Killor. For sale by Ooncho Drug
Store. 22-tf
S. II. Gwinn came in from Mi
lano Tuesday to spend a few days
with Mrs. Gwinn and the baby
who are stopping at Mrs. Early'B.
-Miss Mary Veck has charge of
the San Angelo Greenhouses dur
ing her mother's absence and will
attend to all orders in person.
Ohas. Reid, the Equitable in
surance man, left Friday for Aus
tin on a short business trip. Mr
and Mrs. Reid and family will
remove to Brenham in a few days.
-To keep chickens free from
mites and ileas use Pratt's Lice
Killer. For sale by Concho Drug
Storo. ' 22-tf
W S Wilson, of Starrville, who
accompanied his daughter, Mrs .1
T Maco homo last week and who
has been visiting her since then
left Saturday on his return home.
-For fire insurance see U . G.
Taylor. Ho represents tho Ger
man American, New York, Royal
ot Liverpool and Sun of America.
There is no hotter companios. 18-tf
Geo. Barham of Robert Leo,
was' here Saturday and Sunday,
he and Mrs. Durham who has been
visiting hor parents Mr. and Mrs.
(J. G- Lovolace, returning home
Monday.
-Jackson it Murrah are agents
for some of tho best Firo Insur
ance Companies. Thoy would
like a share of your business, tf.
Herman Smith has recently in
stalled a very fine pair of Fair
banks 800 lb scales tor uso in the
new cotton yard over which ho
will preside as public woighor of
precinct No 1,
-Lot Droome it Farr look after
your firo insurance. They repre
sent wie oest oi companies ana
thoir Mr. Kirkpatriok gives his
entiro time to that line of thoir
business.
The San Angelo Training School
is building a one story tramo ad
dition on the northeast corner of
its preseut building. Tho now
room will bo 80x40 feet and will
be used as a study hall .
-Wo aro showing some particu
larly protty and novel styles in
neckwear, "just in. March Bros.
W. W. Carrol, who has boon
omployod by tho Burton Lingo
Lumber Co. for the past four
montliB, loft Sunday for Oloburno
whore ho will take ohargo of
tho Mathmatics Department of
tho Oloburno High School during
tno coming torm of sohool.
Jeff Mills, of Sherwood, was a
visitor here Monday.
-Jackson it Murrah, Fire Insur
ance, tf
W J Carson was in the oity
Tuesday from Sherwood.
-Mabson has fresh chocolate
candies on ice.
Bob Holland came in Tuesday
from a trip down the road.
-Pictures SI 00 per dozen at
Henry's gallery.
R B Cheshire shipped a car of
horses Tuesday to Cleveland Tex
as. -.1. D. Rawls will pay you tho
highest market price for your cot
ton this fall.
MONUMENT UNYEILED
Pat Ford, a contractor and
builder from Brownwood, was
hero Tuesday.
-Knife and razor blades made
to order at Black's blacksmith
shop. tf
Miss Ollio Currier Bpent Sun
day in Miles, tho guest of her sis
ter Mrs W R Koylioh.
-If you want your horso fed and
properly cared for, send him to
"Payne" at C. A. Farquhar's
stable.
Miss Anna May Hendricks who
visited friends and relatives here
for several days returned to her
homo near Miles Saturday.
H; H. Sigman Co. will pay
you spot cash for your hides and
will give you the highest price for
them.
B. F. Patterson of tho Max
Mayer Co. of Sonora, camo in on
Monday's train and loft for So
nora on Tuesday.
-New things aro arriving by
every freight and express from
the eastern centers of fashion.
March Bros. 1
J. M. G. Baugh of Sonora, came
in Monday from from a visit back
to the old states and went out to
Sonora on Tuesday's stage.
-Thornton it Anderson how have
charge of the City Moat Market
and will be pleased to serve all of
their old customers again. 82
Mrs Myrtle Henderson and Miss
Vera Kellis of the Sterling City
News Record office force passed
through the city Saturday enrouto
to Dalhls for a short visit.
-To keep chickens froo from
mites and fleas use Pratt's Lico
Killer. For sale by Concho Drug
Store. 22-tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carroll,
daughter Miss Ellen, and two
sons, from the House Plantation
near Houston, who have boon
visiting Mrs. G. 11. Garlaud, loft
on Tuesday for their home.
A car load or a trunk no
matter how much or how little,
my dray liuo 1b at your service for
its hauling. C. It. Kelly, phono
107 80-tf
Mrs. Ed Cox who has been here
and at Ohristoval visitiug rela
tives and friends for several weeks
left Saturday tor hor home in St.
Louis. She was accompanied by
Miss Goldwire who will visit tho
World's Fair.
-Mrs. M. M. Patten will take a
limited number of pupils in ball
room, fancy dancing and athlotic
physical culture. Afternoon and
evening class. For particulars
phone Landon Hotel.
J W Raney, wife and son, who
have l)omi the guests of Mr and
Mrs 0 B Motcalfe for several days
lett Suturday for thoir homo in
Bouham. Thoy aro accompanied
by Prof McMahan of Bon hum
who will soou go to tho Phillipinea
in interest of tho Educational
department of tho government.
S. R. MoMullon, route agent
for tho Wells Fargo Expross Co.,
came in Saturday and checkod in
H. A. Brightwoll, who will relievo
agent W. B. BuniB, while tho lat
ter takos a two weeks' vacation
and recuporation. Mr. Bright
well is recently from Corpus
Ohristi.
Don't fail to see H. H. Sigman &
Co when you have hides to sell.
Missos Nannie Henderson and
Eula Childress and J. E. Homier
son and Tom Taylor. Jr., loft
Monday for a trip to St. Louis
and tho fair. Thoy wore joined
further down tho road by Ploas
OhildresB who will accompany
them.
A. L. Popo, wife and little son,
who havo boon stopping with Mrs.
Early on Beauregard Avenue, loft
Tuosday for Miles. Mr. Popo was
a ranchman horo in the old timo
palmy days twenty-fivo years ago,
but. is now a residont of Missouri.
For Cattle and Horse Uuyers.
100 Bills of Salo bound in pock
ot sizo book, 75c per book.
Tub San Anoei.0 Pkess.
Woodmen of the World Mold Unveil
lng Ceremony at Grave ot
Sovereign Frank Gibbons.
Members of Concho Camp No.
00 Woodmen of the World, mot
at the Odd Follows' Hall last
Sunday aftornoon for tho purposo
of attending and participating in
the unveiling ceremony of tho
monument to the momory of Sov
ereign Frank Gibbons After for
mal opening of the camp the
members repaired to the district
court room whore Dr. P. T. Pipkin
uddreBsed them on tho subject of
"tho brothorhood of man and
fraternal insurance"
The camp then marched in full
parado to tho Oakos street bridgo
followed by a largo number of
vehicles containing relatives and
friends of members of tho ordor.
Those marching took conveyance
at tho bridgo and drove to Fair
mount Comotory.
Aug. Balfanz conducted the
coromonieB which were very im-
presBivo. Among tho features of
the ceremony, besides ritualistic
work, were two songs and a reci
tation: "Oh Why Should tho
Spirit of Mortal Bo Proud "
The day wus woll Bpont, tho
hearts and minds of every Wood
man being devoted to the sucred
momory of tho deceased Boveroign
whoso monument thoy unveiled.
City Ordananccs of San Angelo.
'I he ordinances of the city of
San Angelo havo boon printed in
book form and are on sale for 25c
a copy. Fokkman's Nkws Stanu.
New Barber Shop. I Campaign knives at Hagelstein's.
1 have bought the barber shop Jim Mood of 3tile9 wag here
formerly 4 owned by Ohas. Oar- Tuesday.
Legal Blanks, all sorts, at Tho
pentor and later by Otis Roberts,
located first door north of J. D.
Rawls' grocery store, and will
move my present barber shop
which I rocontly bought of 0. F.
Harris, to above named location.
Will bo ready for business Thurs
day, Sept. 1st.
I havo securea the services of
Messrs, Charles Carpenter, Otis
Roborts and J V Ketcutn. These
men are all good workmen and I
guarantee satisfaction.
I'MC'KH.
Hair Cutting 2tV
Shaves 10;'
Shampoo 2u'
Other work accordingly. Special
reduced rates to monthly custom
ers. Nkwton Stovam..
Press office.
D I Roberts was
from Sweot Water.
Rawls will
here
Tuesday j
buy
in
Tho peoplo of tho San Angolo
country did tho proper thing
whon tlioy cut that brutal sport,
cattle roping, from thoir carni
val program. It is a sport that
fow people care to soe, and one
that is not a drawing card for tho
best eliias of people. Tho stock
men bb a wholo aro rejoicing to
know that this has boon cut out
It mentis much to their stock.
Wo know that hotter attractions
can be had for tho carnival, and
wish for tho San Angolo carnival
the very best of success, and tho
managers aro going to work to
make the carnival thiB fall tho
greatest ever hold in San Angelo.
Comanche Pionoer Exponent.
Lot Smith it Komp do your
hauling. Phones 88 and 425.
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Things That are New,
Attractive and Stylish
Arc coming in on every train, "If it's new it's at
Winkler's" has come to be as much of an axiom in
San Angelo as "water seeks its level" in the natural
world. Among recent arrivals a large shipment of
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These popular shoes increase in popularity year by
year so that we have to increase our stock of them
each season. There is a reason. If you'll ask the
woman she'll say ''Because they arc stylish, conv
fortable and economical. That's reason enough.
New Pall Millinery
Our Mrs. Sherman has recently returnod from St. Louis
whoro she selected tho prettiest stock of millinory it has
over boon our privilege to show. Tho ready-to-woar hatB
ure on display and aro pronounced by thoso who have
seen them to be the Dost collection of stylish millinery
creations over shown in the city. We ospociully invito
your kiapection.
Novelty Suitings for Fall
Twenty pieces novelty suitings for full now on display.
This line of goods in a regular way would sell for 20o. In
fact thero aro other lines of similar grades in town being
sold for that price. As a sort of ''starter" in this lino
we are putting a bariruin price on them. Thoy aro here
in greyB, blues, pink, navy, tan, brown n'ld-i
many mixtures. Our introductory price oul'1
thorn is per yard, only hi 2C
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The Great Cash Dry Goods Store of San Angelo
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Harry Thompson was here from
tho ranch Monday.
H. A Roach, from near Stiles,
was horo Thursday.
J. 0. Magrudor who has boen
with tho San Angolo Standard for
several months, loft with his fam
ily yesterday for thoir old home at
llattiosburg, Miss.
R. L. Carotho.ra and wife expect
to movo in from Shorwood and
occupy thoir homo, tho old Hobbs
residence, on the first.
Sol Mayor haR rotnrned from
shipping cattle out of tho Terri
tory and Kansas pastures.
Al Jacks was horo from Irion
county last weok and renorts tho
range out that way in a vory dry
state.
Mrs. Theodore Herring wont to
Temple Friday.
Legal Blanks, all sorts, at Tho
ProBS office.
at Tho
Logal Blanks, all sorts,
Press oflico.
Mrs. 0. A. Aikin and childron
returned from thoir visit to Old
Moxico Thursday.
Prof J S Humphreys, toachor of
ancient and modern languagos in
tho Howard Payno college at
Brownwood, is in tho oity in tho
intorest of his school.
Terrible plagues, thoao itohing,
postering diseases ot tho Bkiu.
Put an ond to misery. Doan'B
Ointment euros. At any drug
storo.
-J. D.
this fall,
J. W. Swarts was
from Sterling City.
-Jackson it Murrah, Firo Iusur-
" auce tf
A. J. Wolf and family, of El
Dorado, wero here Friday.
-1880 Bdgewood Sour Mash at
the Edgewood Bar.
Mrs. J. F. Cunningham was
hero Friday trom San Saba!
-Oct tho best chocolates you ever
taatod at Mabson's.
R. M. Thomson, Jr., wus in
Sunday from tho ranch.
J. S. Miles, export ombalmor
and funoral director. Phono 8.
Dr. C II Murphy and wife, of
Ohristoval, wero horo Monday.
-Celery plants 10c por dozen
Nussbaumor, tho llonst. 2Stf
W II Blanks was in from Shor
wood Monday on business.
Misb Naunio Henderson visited
Mrs. F F Tuckor sovoral days last
weok.
-For fresh groceries all t he
time, soo J. D. Rawls.
J . W. Ryburn was in town
from tho ranch several days last
weok.
-Colery plants 10c por dozen
Nussbaumor, the ilorist. 2Stf
Mrs. Willis Johnson and
daughters, Ruth and Mary B., ro
turned from Comanche Sunday.
-For frosh groceries all the
time, see J. D. Rawls.
J. M. Stouo and MisBos Paulino
and Lola Stono loft Monday for a
trip to St. Louis and tho fair.
-Ico cold beer always on tap at
the Edgewood Bar.
S. Q. Selkirk returnod Sunday
from Galveston where he haB boon
enjoying a weok's lest and meet
ing old friondfl.
J. S. Miles, export embalmor
and funeral director. Phone 11.
R. W. HoskiiiB and family who
havo boon away at the World 'h
Fair and Wisconsin, are expected
buck on Soptomber first.
-New things aro ariving by every
freight and express from tho east
ern centers of fashion. March
BroB. 1
J. S. Upton and wifo who havo
boon visiting thoir son, Lee Up
ton, returnod to their homo in
Weathorford Friday.
Campaign knives at HugolBtoin's.
Prof. J. E. Bishop of the San
Angolo Training School, returned
Friday from spending his vaca
tion in South Texas.
Letral Blauks, all Borts, at Tho
Press office.
Mrs. E M Lewis and daughter,
of Hitchcock, ure in tho oity the
guosts of Mrs. Lewis' mother-in-law,
Mrs. E. J. Melton.
Want to catch a train and
want your trunk to go with you?
Smith it Kemp haul trunks.
Phonos UU and 425. BO-tf
D . 0. Yorko, of Loxington,
Toxas, who has been visiting his
noico Mrs. J. Sid Hudson, left
Friday on his return homo.
-J. D. Rawls will pay you tho
highest market price for your cot
ton this fall.
Miflses Anna and Edith Leo
will leave today for San Antonio
whore they will attond tho
Ursolino Convont this season.
-Miss Mary Veck haB ohargo of
tho San Angelo Groonhousos dur
ing hor mothor's absence and will
attond to all orders in person, tf
Mrs. J. S. Smith, childron and
Miss R. A. Smith loft Friday for
Burnot county, whoro thoy will
visit rolativos and frionds for
some wookB.
. -Jackson it Murrah, Fire Insur
ance. tf
Mrs. E J Melton wont to Brown
wood Tuosday on a short visit to
hor daughtor, Mrs Bertha Mo
Dormott. returning to Santa
Anna where Blio attondod tho
Melton-Thompson wedding.
-"I'm From Missouri" John
Henry's latost book is now on
salo at Emory Foreman's. 05-tf
-Allon Bolls Pianos.
-Everything ih music at Allen's"
J. A. Clifton, of McGregor, was
here Friday.
Legal Blanks, all sorts, at The
Press ofiice.
J. S. Davis was hero from Stor-"
ling city Friday, ' '
cotton -Jackson it Murrah, Fire Insur
ance, tf.
Friday Joe Birchum of Bell county,
was a visitor to the city last week.
-We want good fresh butter. J.
R. Gilbert it Co. 85
Robt. Magrudor loft Monday
for a business trip to Lampasas.
-W. S. Mabson has a fine hue of
chocolates on ice.
J. M. Todd and family have
moved back here from Sherwood.
-Refrosh yourself with a cold
beer at Eddie Mater's. 10-tf
B. 0. Robison returned Friday
from his ranch near McKavett.
-New alfalfa and Johnson grass.
J. 0. Woodward, phono 220.
Elam Dudloy and daughter
were in Thursday from tne ranch.
-We want somo nice frying size
chickens. J. R. Gilbert it Co.
Mrs. Ben Mays and children
wore in from Mount Nebo Thurs
day .
H. H, Sigman . Co. pay
highest cash prices for hides.
Miss Maud Lay. nf Bel ton,
is visiting hor aunt Mrs. H. J.
Chamberlain.
sorts, at The
J. D. Sugg roturnod from
tho Territory Friday.
-Those chocolate candieB at Mab
son's aro fine. Thoy are shipped
on ico and kopt on ice.
Legal Blanks, all
Press oihee.
MisB Kathleen Ball expects to
attond the University of Texas
tho coining session.
-Tho newest styles in ready-to-wear
skirts aro being shown ut our
storo. March Bros. 1
MiBS Anna May Morse returned
to Houston after a pleasant viBit
with Mrs. Eva Angle.
-Wo havo sovoral nicely furnish
od roonm to rent. Apply at
Wourtomburg house. It
Thomii Ball and family are
back in tho city after a pleasant
Rummer on the ranch at Ft. Mc
Kavott.
-New fall street hats now on dis
play at Mrs Alico Stnmions. 85
Tho case of Cotton and Beach
ta S. Ballard camo up in the Jus
tice court Monday morning and
was continued.
All sort9 of hauling and dray
age, quick work and careful atten
tion. Smith it Komp, phones 88
and 425. 80-tf
Tho fishing party chaperoned
by Mrs. Foreman returned from
Ohristoval Monday morning and
report a most enjoyable outing.
-MisB Mury Veck has charge of
the San Angelo Greenhouses dur
ing her mother's absence and will
attond to all orders in person, tf
W. S. Parley, of Concho Bot
tling Works, who hus been in
Mineral Wolls tor tno summer re
turnod Saturday, looking much
improvod in health.
-Miss Mcllenry's Primary
School will open September 5.
1001, at her residence on East
Beauregard. Terms 41.00 and
.$2.00. 82-4t
Misses Mary Belle and Louise
Mulford, of Ft. Worth, came in
Saturday on a visit of a few weeks
to their father, B. E. Mulford, of
the'Cotton Exchange.
-If you want your lire insurance
properly looked after give it to
Broomo it Farr. Thoy have an
insurance man that understands
tho business and thoy represent
the strongest companies.
Loy Brown, of Ft. Stockton,
camo in Monday and left Tuesday
for a viEit with frionds and rela
tives at Hamilton. Ho roported
stock in good condition around
Fort Stockton with good range
but for tho last threo weoks the
drywoathor haB been felt exceed
ingly in that Boction.
Miss Gillian Mabson returned
from hor vacation visit Thursday.
Mrs. A. E. Sherman and
daughtor, Miss Mamie, and Miss
SaUio Sykos returnod from St
Louis Friday. While thero Mrs.
Sherman selected a largo and
handsomo stock of millinory
goods for Winklor it Hudson Co.
She oxpocts to show tho greatest
varioty of protty bats this fall
evor brought to San Angolo.
-Wo aro showing somo particu
larly protty and novol styles iu
nockwoar, just, in Marcn uros.
S. A. WillianiB wifo and child
ren, of El Dorado, camo iu from
Williamson county Thursday
whoro thoy have boon visiting"-
several wooks and wont out to tho
ranch on Thursday's Btage.
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