The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 21, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 6 NO 20
SANANGELO TOM GFEEN COUNTY TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAY 21 1902.
Entered In the Son AnKelol'oit Office ns
Second clas mail mnttcr.
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' Enjoyed An Outing.
Tho Concho Country is tin ideal
one for outings ns nil who ovor
enjoyed one hero are willing to
enthusiastically admit. It is a
fit themo for voluminous gushing
by the most rhetorical spouter
and oven those of prosaic turn of
mind will grow oloquent in the
verbal consideration of tho sub-
ject. Tho members of tho pnrty thnt
loft Snn Angelo on the Oth and
returned on tho 11th from n
"enmpingout" on Spring Creek's
sylvan bnnks are no exceptions to
the rulo for thoy nil agree that it
was ono of tho most pleasant
events in their lives. They fished
and caught fish ; they hunted
and shot squirrels nnd othorwiso
had n most delightful timo. Tho
party was composed of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Price Mrs. Ilolloway
Misses Lillinn nnd Ethel Spnrks
Ohnrlio Olnrk Mary L. Daniel
Ethel Ilolloway Omn Wood Nell
Edo Mattio Hartley and Ilettio
Cook; Messrs J. W. Huffman tho
brilliant young journalist nnd
correspondent of tho Cineinati
Enquirer Clarenco Null a new
favorito with tho fair of San An-
gelo . . Jackson n popular
traveling salesman E. C. Sparks
and the following "old timo favo-
rites": Pinckney E. West Ben
Jones T. S. Shnrpo Frank Early
S. E Gnntt.
A Press reporter had the pleas-
ure of n drive with PoBtmnster
Blanchard a few days since be-
hind tho latter's splendid little
standard bred mare. The work
on the new dam of tho Concho
Water Power Co. was visited and
found progressing rapidly and
substantially President and Gen-
eral Manager J. L. Millspnugh
being on the ground and personal-
ly supervising ovorything. Pass-
ing by the Foirmouut cemetery
tho silent city of tho dead was
found in condition that boro
amplo ovidonco of painstaking
care on the part of tho sexton un-
der interested direction of tho
lady managers. Roturning to tho
city via Angelo Heights this
popular now suburb was observed
to bo already dotted with some
new cottages and other indica-
tions were observed pointing to
its rapid settlement Excavation
was in progress for tho laying of
tho water works extension En-
gineer Kelly being on tho ground
and directing the work.
Now Furniture arriving at E.
W. Roby's.
Extein says buy suburban lots
now and 5 and 10c goods too.
Tom Lynch the Water Valley
stockman was in tho city last
Thursday.
If you like tho Piiess tell your
neighbor of its good qualities
and ask him to subscribe.
W. B. Henderson Sterling City's
popular hardwaro merchant
spent last Thursday in tho city on
business.
Go to Duff Whitton's Barber
Shop noxt door to Phil Gwin's
nows stand for first class barber
work. Jeff Lane is also with him
Hot and cold baths.
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hat is governing the farmers
is section in
Harvesting Minera
AND OTHER
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Ample proof of this is the fact that we are making
large and steadily increasing sales of the superior
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lei iucinnuHwig Ktrl A m
We invite the farmers to call and sec for themselves
the many points of superiorty which the "PLANO" have
over all others
Copeland & Mitchell.
Ed.Mey the'South Concho wool
grower was in San Angelo Satur-
day on a visitto tho home folks.
Ed S. Cox manager of Cox Bros.
Ohristovttl establishment was in
tho city on a quick business trip
Thursday.
S. II. Shipley one of the South
Concho farnu'rjking3wns mtho
city Saturday for lumberjfor im-
provements on his plnco.
F. W. Hooker a prominent
citizen of Sterling City spent
last Wednesday in the city on his
return homo frojn Mineral Wells.
Wooton's for all luxurious soft
drinks proof of the pudding is in
the eating wo cater to tho best II.
A. Wooton tho caterer. 18-tf
W. L. Stevens of tho Comanche
hardware firm of J. E. Stevens it
Son and a friend of our J. M.
Sowell at Findlater's was in tho
city on business last Thursday.
"Farmer" (D. B.) Adams was
in tho city Saturday and but lie
said if we told it now lie wouldn't
pay his subscription and wo
can't afford to take any chances
on that $1.50.
Eugene Cartledge the Austin
land lawyer who represents many
of the most extensive interests in
this section returned to the State
Capitol last Thursday. Mrs.
Cartledgeand the children will
remain a while longer visiting
relatives.
J. D. Jowors of Robert Leo
accompanied by his wifo and sister-in-law
MiBS Ida Terry wore
in tho city last Friday. Mrs.
Jowors and her sister loft on the
evening train for a visit to friends
and relatives.
Geo. T. Yates tho newly nomi-
nated Commissioner for precinct
No. 2 was in the city Saturday
and remarked that tho last rain
had skipped his neighborhood.
George will havo to do better to
escape impeachment for failure
to do his duty.
Hammocks J. S. Miles.
Good Horsed
their purchases of
Make of
these goods
The Auto is Coming
General Manager J. J. Nuss-
baumer left for St. Louis Satur-
day "to meet" the San Angelo
Rapid Transit Companys spanking
bran new built-to-ordor automo-
bile which wiib completed by tho
5th in&t after ono of thoso un-
avoidable and unlooked for de-
lays. While there lie will
familiarize himself with its con-
struction and operation and ex-
pedito its transportation to San
Angelo in every manner posssible.
Wo can then "all take a ride"
with a feeling of perfect security
under Joe Nussbaumber's manage-
ment. J Mrs. Holland of San Angelo
and rs. Crawford of Temple are
here visiting tho family of Uncle
Bob Carter W. L. Allen of
Gustine loft Tuesday for Ozona
where he will make his home.
Mr. Allen is one of Comanche
county's most industrious young
men and wo wish him much suc-
cess in his new homo. His sister
Miss Erie Allen accompanied him
; as far as San Angelo where slio
'will visit relatives. Comanclio
Exponent.
Dr. C. 11. Murphy the popular
Christoval physician was visiting
in San Angelo last weok. He
said Christoval had developed in-
to a regular "Mecca" for pilgrims
in search of that great boon
bodily health who camo from
many states in tho Union north
and south. Tho handsome doc-
tor is still dangling like an un-
knocked persimmon from tho
matrimonial treo and girls we'll
tell you in tho strictest confi-
dence he's awful near ripo enough
to pull blushes when tho sub-
ject is montioned.
House Moving.
Wo aro prepared to move
houses of any size on short notice
and at reasonable prices. Drop
us a card or call and see us.
Powehs A JAOKSOn.
ll-4t. San Angolo Texas.
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STOCK NEWS.
PHONG 244.
It. W. Pressor of Sanderson
sold GOO 00 lb. sheep on tho St.
Louis market lost weok at $ 1 25.
Lemin & Co. of Sanderson sold
851 head of 001b sheep on the
St. Louis mnrkot last week at
$4.75.
Ed Duggan shipped 4 cars of mut-
ton to market last Thursday and
W. W. Means and J. It. Hamilton
shipped 14 cars.
Dr. G. W. Browning tho elicop
inspector 6old a King Charles
spaniel for $00 and shipped it to
tho buyer at Oil City Pa. last
Wednesday.
Ilayden & Ituckcr shipped to
tho territory last Thursday 11
carsof cows and yearling steers
L. P. Rucker accompanied tho
shipment and C. W. Binns came
in with tho herd.
Bob Campbell of Sherwood re-
turned last Thursday from Kan
sas City to which point he con
ducted a shipment of sheep for
W. W. Means. Ho struck a lino
rain at Cleburne onWednosday.
Wm. Hughes the Concho coun
ty ranchman was in tho city
Thursday looking for a new ranch
location. Ho reports lino rains
in his section good grass and cat-
tle in satisfactory condition. Mr.
Hughes is a recent convert to tho
idea that it pays to raise better
stock and is making arrangements
accordingly hence his desire for a
change of location.
0. B. Matcalfo returned from
the territory last Thursday where
ho rented a pasture and will soon
ship 500 horses and mules to it
from tho X Q Z ranch. Mr. Mot-
calfe sold and delivered 'recently
to Tom Shaw of Bnllinger 1552
cows at .$ M and .$15 and 0 bulls
at $110. The purchaser shipped
the bunch to to tho Territory.
M. M. Parkerson went to Barks-
dale this week to buy steers for
himself and II. Bunton and re-
ports the following purchases
Of Mrs. Bock 40 head of 's and
4's at 21.50; of Ed Hill 25 head
offi's at $20 ; of Mr. Hand of
Campwood through Ed Hill 40
head of ii's at $20. Rock Springs
Rustler.
B. It. Russell has returned from
Taylor Tex. with 10 line short-
horn males. His old stock of
males will at once be gathered near
town and sold for what they will
bring. Thero is &om good blood
in these ono being subject to reg-
istration Jas. Neal and C.
Williams of Rochelle wero in
San Saba Monday. Mr. Neal
bought from Jasper Brown at
Richland Springs 18 ono and 8
two year old steers at $12.45
San Saba News.
Young it Hudspeth yestorday
sold two of their full blood dur-
ham bulls to Couch and Cochran
and four to J. R. Brooks. Prices
away up near a cat's back
ThoVal Verde Land it Cattle
Compony are preparing to run 8
miles of fence fencing tho east
side of their rango from tho ranch
of Sam Sowell Ed Good has
bought tho Chinese Reservation
ranch from Caleb Barron. Geo
Leo says this means that if Ed
drinks the Reservation water ho'll
bo arrested in six months for cow
stealing On yesterday W.W.
Means bought 000 mutton from
Robert Massio at $8. 15 per head.
Mr. Means receives these mutton
at Bob's ranch. Bob certainly
tops the markot for Crockett coun-
ty sheep. Ozona Kicker
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Economy
The difference in
cost between an alum
baking powder and
the highest-class
cream of tartar bak-
ing powder would not
amount for a family's
supply to one dollar
a year.
Dr. Price's is the
standard cream of tar-
tar baking powder. It
makes the food de-
licious and healthful.
Note. You ennnot if you
value Rood health nfforu to
use cheap lowgradc alum
baking powders. They arc
apt to spoil the food : they do
endanger the health. All
physicians will tell you that
slum in food b deleterious.
Seo Roby's new lino of wall
paper before buying.
Mr. J. D. Carr a prominont
Sherwoodito mado San Angelo
a visit last Wednesday.
Go to J. II. Gilbert it Co. for
fresh vegetables. New stock
ovory morning phono 170.
J. W. Knapp has returned from
a visit to hia Coke county ranch
which has enjoyed good rains.
I am supplying my cream and
milk from my own Jersey cows
and I propose to givo you the best
to 1)0 had. II. A. Wooton tho Ico
Cream it Cold drink caterer. 18-tf
M. L. Sholton and family
recently from Coko county
havo moved to Tom Green
and havo taken up their abode on
tho Rhodes Hereford farm at Bon
Ficklin whore Mr. Sholton will
engage in agricultural pursuits.
llie Pukss welcomes our now citizens.
1 AUSTIN SPENCER & CO. 1
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Good Pants at $1.00 worth a third more
Pants that will wear 6 months everyday for S1.00
Fine line of Men's and Boy's Shirts
Another failure and Spencer scooped them in and
you will find the cheap suits at the
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$3&331&
Miss Kirkpatrick a charming
Ozona bello is tiio guest of Mrs.
J. S. Shuport.
Tho suporstructuro of tho Geo.
E. Webb residonco looms up on
Harris avenue.
Felix Probandt and family aro
occupying their picturesque now
Indian bungalow on Harris
avenuo.
The Robert Leo Stato Summer
Normal opens Juno 28 and con-
tinues six weeks closing July 81
1002.
For an announcement of tho
Robert Leo Stato Summer Nor-
mal address T. D. Evans Robert
Lee Texas.
You get a four years' Stato Cer-
tificate with a ten per cent less
avorogo by attending tho Robert
Leo Stato Summer Normal.
O. A. Dooso tho wido awako
Ballinger land agent was hust-
ling in San Angelo last week and
sold 040 acres out of tho Ira Yates
placo on Lipan Flat to a Mr.
Hall of Runnols county.
The Pkkss regrets to learn of
tho sovore and protracted illness
of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Oglo's two
year old daughter and hopes for
tho little sufi'eror's early and com-
pleto recovery.
Tho recent rains and now crop
havo brought about quite a drop
in tho hay market. Fino now
alfalfa was selling on tho streets
of San Angelo this weok at 05
cents per bale.
Among a groat many otliors
tho charter of tho Mayes-Beau-montOil
Company of San Angolo
has been forfeited by tho Sec-
retary of State for failure to pay
tho franchise tax for 1002. Tim
companies whoo charters havo
Ijeen thus forfeited havo six
months in which to renew by
paying a penalty of $5 por mouth.
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Wood! Wood!
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At Low Prices.
Wood per coid $1.00
Sawed blocko for hoiucra
por eord 81. CO
Sawed nnd split for cooking
stove" pur cord ?5.00
Wo give nood metisuio.
Yard phono 103 at Terry h
gin.
TERRY & NEESMITH.
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Every pair of
Bond Shoes that
does not give satis-
faction a new pair
will be given
$1.35. $1.50
$2.00 $3.50
for men and
Women
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Truly, P. E. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 21, 1902, newspaper, May 21, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116019/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .