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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO TEXAS THURSDAY JANUARY 28 1904
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Informed. Hi-t.cl In nil thii wieloly Hbiiw yoii
ktiOH.-thry'll lo pulilWicil T'lciItio all.
Miss l.npowskl'B I'nrtv.
Miss Leonora Lapowski enter-
tained ii purty of young lady
frioiuiH uL tlio rotty LupowHki
homo in Northeast San Angolo
last Saturday aftornoon at two-
thirty. Tlio parlors and dining
room worn appropriately decor-
ated and five tutilun were arranged
nt which tlio guests spout the
afternoon playing Bixty-thrco.
There woro hovoii games played.
Whon the scores were counted it
wuB found that Misses Jessie
Clark and Mai Koreman hud tied
and in cutting Miss Foreinun won.
Tim tirisiii wiih n nret.tv vIiihh mid
.ilvnrtinrrninolinlf.il M inu Viir- '
die Hutler won the consolation
prize a beautiful white kid card
oaso. Misa Charlotte Sherwood
foil heir to the booby a hand-
some bouquet of long uteam Cali-
fornia violets tied with ribbon to
match.
Miss Lapowski wiih assisted in
receiving and entertaining by
Misses Estollo Lapowski and Hud-
dle Sherwood. After the gameH
the guests were served with an
elegant luncheon consisting of
chicken salad Saratoga chips
olives crackers cream pull's and
coffee. Those who accepted of
Miss Lapowski's charming hos-
pittility were:
Misses Charlotte Sherwood
Helen and Anna Lee Blanch
Mario Hell Nan JefVorHon Mai
Foreman Mady Farr Vivian and
Vordio Hutler Oortrudo Snyder
Katie V. Neal Eleanor Culbort-
hoii Rossio Ede Emma Bustin
Julia May RiggB Lurlyno Hud-
son Jennie Lynn York and Mary
Jiland MillBpaugh.
Coucli-lSruoniu.
On Friday evening Janury 15
UK) I at H :0 o'clock M iss ' Josie
llrooine was given in marriage to
Mr. Hurt Couch.
The wedding took place at the
elegant home of the bride's
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
llrooino. The wedding was a
quiet ull'air and only a few rela-
tives of the contracting parties
being present. The ceremony
was preformed by Rev. I). M.
West ol the Haptist church.
After the wedding ceremony the
young couple loft for the ranch.
The bride is one of Ozona's
pearls of womankind whoso ninny
pertoctions ot character endeared
porlootions ot character endeared i turlod lftor t(JM ( u)Mnco nii
hortotho hearts of all whoso iwlHlla t() umi()UMC. that tlio
lmppy fortune it wiih to know her. kin(lo to department will be
"None know her but to lovot llulllwilfi r. i..u nr.ji aa
her none name her but to praise.
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The groom is one of our most
prominent young stockmen and
is held in the highest esteem h)
all who know him i
The Kicker joins a host of
friends in wishing them an uu-i
milled sea of happiness through
lifn. Ozona Kickor.
liarncst-I'owers.
Mr. J. W. Powers and Mrs.
Crotia Earnest both of this place
woro united in marriage at the
Methodist parsonage in this city
at 8 o'clock Thursday night Rev.
Wootton performing the ceremo-
ny. Mr. and Mrs. Powors have
began housekeeping in East San
Angelo near tlio old scouring
mill. The Pross extends congrat-
ulations. Progressive AlcOlnty.
Mrs. Frank Culbortson and
Miss Eleanor Culbertflon enter-
tained a party of lady friends at
their homo Tuesday afternoon
Jan. If) at"MoGiiity." Tlio party
was something dill'oront in pro-
gressive card playing and was
very enjoyable. Tlio score cards
wore very original and unique.
The first prize was tied for by
Mrs. Chas. W. Hobbs and Miss
Kiggs Mrs. IIobbH winning in tlio
cut. It was a pretty hand-painted
vase of tho Bohemian stylo of
pottery. Tho consolation prize
h statuotte went to Mrs. Chas.
Chamberlain while McGinty be-
came the property of Miss Char-
lotto Sherwood.
After tho games refreshments
GQQ.P .GROCERIES
At the lowest possible price al-
ways fresh; standard brands.
Full weight. Once a customer
always a customer.
J. R. Gilbert & Co.
were Horved consisting of ice cream
cako and coll'ee. TIiohu present'
....... Vf.ulii mnu li'riwl Wmir. A. It. I
IT mill ii..jo.i.uu - ' ' .....
Sherwood S. L. S. Smith T. I'.
Hell Geo. Aliliott ChaH Cham-
herlain C. V. Ilobbs and Misses
Iioonoro Lupowski Juliu Mayj
Riggs Holen and Anna Leo Char-
lotto and Saddio Sherwood
... t il l ! f .. I
! JJlanolio Mario Hon '"in I'oremun
Emma
March
HtiHtin.
and Ed Dellorry Lola
Katie V. Neal Emma
A Silver Wcddlnjj.
Mr. and MrH. 0. A. I'rolmndt
celebrated the twenty fifth iinni-i
verHary of their wedding at the
opera Iioiiho ThurBday night Jan.
L'lst. The hoiiBO waB arranged for
dancing and overhead woro mi-.
morouB garlandB of silver links!
made into chaiiiB. The tlVairi
was one of much enjoyment and
Mr. and Mrs. Probandt were the i
recipients of many pretty gifts of
silver
A banquet was spread in the
course of the ovoning at which
woro seated nearly seventy-five i
frionda and well wishers of the
happy couple. Those present on
the occasion of this twonti'-fifth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. I'rolmndt were: Messrs. and
MoBdamoH C. W. Zenker Eddie
Maior Schneoinaii II. Rod-
ormiind Frank Lungkwitz
Fred Heck John Hagelsteiii John '
Willoko John Uerbor J. J. Cron-
shaw 0. O. Neuman Gus Dres-
lor Louis Iloitler Aug. Bolfanz
George Hond T. W. Conorly Sam
Pollock W. S. Rohinson .I. w.
Klino F. E. Allen John McDon-
ald Joe Raphael Mrs. J. Gardoni ;
Misses Grace Ede Sophie I'ro-
lmndt Olgn and Elsie Zenker
Helen Nimitz; Messrs. Frod Gor-
her E. Rudolph Simon I'oll M.
C. Hagsdale T. Willeke L.
Raphael Max I'antol Louis
Nimitz Henry and Victor I'ro-
lmndt and Robert Raphael.
A (iouil lindor.seiiient.
Manager Gerber of the San
Angelo opera house received the
following telegram yesterday
which is of interest to theatre
goers:
Hrownwood Tex Jan. 21 'Ol.
Manager Opera House
San Angelo.
Stuttz "Was She to Illume"
Co. played last night lo full
capacity of our house at advance
prices. Host play and company
wo have ever had.
R. W. IIaiiiiiman
Mgr. Hrownwood Opera House.
Kludergurten.
The Rev. J. I). Scott president
of tlio Training School has ro-
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Stone takes charge again. Miss
Stone has been suffering with a
sovoro cold or lagrippe. This
plan will give the little ones that
are sick a chanco to got well and
tlio others a few (lavs rest.
'I he Tom Thumb Wedding.
Tho repeated performance of
tho Tom Thumb Wedding last
Saturday night was rendored to a
good audience and was a very on-
joyablo show. The latter part of
the program was ontiroly now.
Tho wedding itself was very pret-
ty the littlo folks provoking
much amusomont in their dra-
matic parts Tho ladies of tho
Episcopal Guild roulized some-
thing near S10 out of tho perfor-
mance which makod a vary nico
showing.
Cured Lumbago.
A. II. Cummin Chicago writes
March -1 UK): "Having boon
troubled with Lumbago at dill'or-
ont times and tried ono physician
aftor another; then dill'oront oint-
ments and linamcnts gave it up
altogether. So I tried once more
and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow
Liuament which gave mo almost
instant relief. 1 can cheerfully
recommend it and will add my
name to your list of formor suf
ferers." -Tie f)()o and $1. Contral
Drug Store.
Hob Johnson representing the
H. W. Williamson Drug Co. Fort
Worth is in tho city for the bene-
fit of his health. Ho expoctB to
remain for somo weeks.
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Our
Entire
Line of
WINTER
PANTS
Prices ranging
from
$1.50
to $6.00
AT
1-4 OFF
Raphael CiuUiiiiy
Company
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W0r
G. W Ciinniiighain of Cox-
Ounninghuin Co. who was ap-
pointed receiver of thr MeCrohun
stock at Christoval has sold the
stock at public auction the
Thompson Grocery Co. woro the
successful bidders payir.g $2-
1S087. The stock was valued at
$1000 and consisted of notes
accounts and a stock of gonoral
merchandise.
Otto Soibert will move his
grocery stod; in a few days from
its prcHcnt location to the build-
ing on Concho avenue formerly
occupied by the Landon hotel.
Jt. L. Lowe of Sterling City
was here on business yesterday.
The Sherwin-Williams Paints
IIuvo livo points
that should not
Covers Most Looks Best Wears Longest
Most Economical Full Measure
Is made for painting buildings
outside and inside. Nothing
adds more to the appearance of
things than a littlo high quality
paint judiciously used
mith Hail O Co
Exclusive Agents San Angelo Texas
Win. Cameron Lumber Ynrd Sold
The Win. Cameron Lumber Co.
who have been in business in San
Angolo for the past twenty years
was sold this week to tho Burton-
Lingo Lumber Co. one of tho
largest lumber firms in tho state.
J. L. Johnson ofOloburno for tho
Burton Lingo Co. people is in tho
city taking stock and winding up
the deal. It is said that the doul
totals in tho neighborhood of
Si'5000. Mr. Win. S. Kolloy who
has so ably managed the business
of tho Wm. Cameron people has
not yet decided what ho will do
but wit are glad to note that he
will still remain in tho city. Tho
Press wishes the new tirm tho
same success that has marked the
progress of the old linn.
-Lovr: A gold bowling alloy
clasp pin. Finder will return to
T. S. Sharpe for reward.
Real l-state.
A. J Morgan sold to J. W
Tate of Atlanta Texas 83 acres
situated about ono and one-half
miles west of town. Considera-
tion $1700 for tho tract.
Geo. Simmons has sold his ten
section ranch located in Storling
county to .1. M. Edwards of Tar-
rent county. Mr. Edwards will
move at once to his property.
E. D. Grigsloy sold to C. II.
Kathjo MO acres of good farming
land situated on Lipun Flat for
1U7IS0 easily
.Tuck Bowling who has been
picking cotton in McCullooh
county Iiub returned to town and
has built u new; homo in north
Sun Angolo.J
CHURCH NOTES.
The Homo Mission Society of
tho Methodist church will meet
with Mrs. W. Davis Jones Thurs-
day afternoon at o'clock. A full
attendance is desirod.
The young people's societies of
San Angelo will hold a union
meet ng at the Methodist church
Sunday night.
The Haptist Ladies' Auxiliary
mot Thursday January 7 at the
Pastor's homo and elected the fol-
lowing ollicers: MrB. W. It. John-
ston president; Mrs. 0. II. Love
1st vice-president; Mra. Dudley
Tom 2nd vice-president; Mrs. U.
A. Porter secretary; Mrs. J. W.
Harris treasurer.
The ladies of the Episcopal
church will give a tea at the
homo of Mrs. John Eindlater
Eriduy afternoon for the benefit
of the Episcopal Ladies' Guild.
Everybody is cordially invited.
Mothers' Aleeting.
A ui-ii tiers meeting will bo held
at the oaptist church Friday
afteriionii at I o'clock. All
inothuf in the city are cordially
invited to attend. The program
capoeially prepared for this occa-
sion ss as follows:
( 1 ) Prayer.
'l) Opening song "All to
Jesus I surrender."
(5!) Address by Prof Clancy.
(I) Quartette Mrs. Walter
Robertson Mrs. C. C. Kirkpat-
rick Dr. Mayfield and Prof.
Clancy.
(ft) Beading Mrs. 0. II. Lovo.
(U) Duet Mrs. Robertson and
Mrs. J W. Hill.
(7) Recitation.
(8) Violin solo Miss. Hradliold.
(0) Reading Mrs. W. S. Cun-
ningham. (10) Vocal solo Mrs
McAlpino.
(11) Reading.
(12) Quurtotto Mrs.
E. L.
Robort-
son .Mrs. KiriqmtricK
Held and Prof. Clancy.
(UJ) Prayor.
Dr. May-
John P. Lee is home from Fort
Worth and Marl in.
uf excellence
be overlooked
Horn.
To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Glover
Monday January 25 a son .
To Mr. mid Mrs. 0. C. Robe-
son Junuury 1(5 a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams
living 5 miles north of town u
son on Jonuury IS).
For Sale.
Two houses tind lots on Harris
avenuo. Apply to
l-2t ' Mits. Si'haouk.
Broke the Record.
Tom Savell broke tho record
yesterday with his mail hack from
Sonora to San Angolo Ho niiido
tho trip 72 miles in seven hours
muking live stops on route. A
littlo over 10 miles per hour is
pretty good driving.
I Want One Hundred Men
To buy goods from me. Eitlior
u pair punts or u pair shoes or u
suit of clothes in the next four
duys 1 will muko tho price right
and will soo the goods lire all 0. K.
Austin Sponcor Bargain Store.
Attorney A. R. Burgos wont to
Hrownwood yesterday on legal
business.
I. E. Davis of Snyder 0. T.
was horo lost week prospecting.
Ho was much ploased with our
glorious western country
Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Hush of
Ilolena Ark. occoinpanied by
Mrs Bush's mother Mrs. Gill
cuino in Friday. Mr Hush re-
turned homo Monday but Mrs.
Hush and mother will spend tho
wintor for tho benefit of tho
health of tho latter. ...
twwm mww &geeaeaeaB aantwiMW
i DO YOU USE PILLS?
j0
1 We habc the kind you need. Try them.
They are the best LlVZIi TILL made.
I HTlr Vinnp.P.r Tiruo Xtnra
I PHONE do. OPPOSITE LANDON HOTEL
STOCK NEWS.
Stock Shipments.
MONDAY JAN. 2b.
J. V. Cookrum 1 car mules to
Goldthwaito Tex.
E. W. Cox I car horses to Do-
Kail) Tex.
J. S. Dodson 1 car mules to
Hilleboro Tex.
J. K. Barflo'd 1 car cows to Ft.
Worth Tex.
Cochran Brop. of Goldthwaito
shipped a cur of mules Monday
to Mills county which will be used
on their farm. They bought
them from Concho county stock
men paying good prices.
Geo. W. Cunningham for the
linn of Cox-Cunningham Co. ship-
ped a car of mules to Arkansas
Thursday of last week. Ho pur-
chased the stock in and near San-
Angelo. Mrs. S. R. Covington of Cory
ell county is in the city tho guest
ot her daughters Mosdaiues C. G.
Lovelaco and W. T. Covington.
Mrs. R. P. Smith will leavo in
a fow days for Martin Wolls to
enjoy tho health giving proporties
ot that lutnouB water for u few
duys.
Miss Julia May KiggB has ac-
Icepted u position as assistant in
structor in tho Kindergarten de-
partment of I he San Angolo Train-
ing school.
W. P. Evans of Christoval
sold to Cochran Bros of Goldth-
waito II head of 2-year old
mules.
A Successful lienr Hunt.
Frank Harris A. J. Burfield
and W. C. Nolke returned Satur-
day from a ten days' hunt at the
mouth of Howard on the Pecos
River. Their outing proved to
bo exceptionally pleasant and
profitable They had with thoni
Frank Harris' puck of hounds
and enjoyed many exciting events
chasing bear and " panther. They
succeeded in bagging u fine black
boar and some othor biuiiII gumo
they didn't say what hut said tho
meat they enjoyed on the trip
was bountiful and of tho best
quality. They report the range
good on the Pecos but very dry.
-Lost: A gold bowling alley
clasp pin. Finder will return to
T. S. Sharpe for reward.
Found.
A smull stumped leather purse
containing poBt ollico koy mid
smull piece of money Owner cun
secure sumo by culling ut this
ollico proving sumo and paying
for this notice.
John L
Colorado
Landon.
Dibroll and wifo
aro regi stored at
of
the
Miss Loiubo Fentress of Mom
phis Tonn. is visiting Mrs. E. L.
McAlpino.
K. T. Hostor of Robert Leo
pussed through the city Tuesday
en route to MileB whore ho will
work for Bob Boykin.
-Arknnsaw Smith is doing busi-
ness ut the same old plnco for spot
cash. He soils the best and soils
for less. Seo him boforo you buy
groceries ho will savo vou money.
1-tf.
G. A. Gore of Huntland'
Tonn. is in tho city prospecting.
He called uudJiud his name en-
rolled on our subscription book
in ordor to koop up with tho pro-
cession. Ho is much pleased
with tho Concho country and
thinks ho will become u fixture
horo.
ga)Miftaa8ttKMoiiaxma:8x
..Single Comb
tt illr' IvdPdiiH vLLpiLV B
HwwBwiMiimnniwwrawNow
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Sheriff:
The Press is uuthorizod to an-
nounce the euhdidaey of J. S.
McCONNELL for tho ollico of
Sheriff mid Tax Collector of Tom
Green county suoject to tho ac-
tion of the democratic primaries.
The Press is uuthorizod to an-
nounce JOHN N. HEWITT ub u
candidate for tho ollico of Shoriff
and Tax Collector of Tom Grcon
county subject to tho action of
tho democratic party at tho pri-
mary elections.
Tho Press is authorized to an-
nounce D. R. HODGES as a can-
didate for Shoriir and Tux Collec-
tor of Tom Green County sub-
ject to tho action of tho Demo-
cratic party.
For Treasurer.
Tho Press is authorized to an-
nounce the name of J. N. FAK-
QUIIAR as a candidate for Treas-
urer of Tom Green county sub-
ject to the action of tho demo-
cratic party at tho primaries.
The Press is uuthorizod to an-
nounce SAM POLLOCK us a
candidate for tho ollico of Treas-
urer of Tom Green County sub-
ject to the action of tho Demo-
cratic party.
GEORGE 0. MASON uuthor-
izes the Press to announce his
candidacy for tho ollico of County
Treasurer subject to tho action of
the Democratic party at its
primaries.
The Press is authorized to an-
nounce JOHN 1. IH'FFMAN as a
candidate for re-oleotion o the
ollico of Treasurer of Tom Green
County subject to tho action of
tho Democratic primaries.
CITY OFFICF.S.
City Marshal.
Tho Press is uuthorizod to nn-
nounco tho nnino of WALTER
SPEARS ns u candidate for the
ollico of City Marshal subject to
tho elections of April 5 15)04.
Tho Press is authorized to an-
nounce tho name of ROBERT
IH'TOHERSON as u cundiduto
for the ollico of City Murshal
subject to the election of April
5 1001.
For Constable.
S. B. RUNYON authorizes The
PresB to announce his candidacy
for tho ollico of constublo for this
precinct subject to tho uction of
tho democratic party at the pri-
mary. Cotton Sold Here at 13.75 Monday.
Cottoti was on 11 big boom in
Sun Angolo Monduy when the
prino wont up to IB 75 tho highest
over paid in this city. C. B. Met-
calfe of G Ion more Farm sold to
Murch Bros twonty-hvo bulos ut
tho ubovo figuro. Mr. Metcalfe
is not only tho proud possessor of
tho best hord of trained mules in
tho world but is also up-to-now
when it conies to bulling tho mar-
ket in cotton spoculatioiiB.
K. T. Officers Elected.
Friday night Jan. 15 the follow-
ing Knights Templar were olectod :
0. H. Powoll E. C. ; C. A. Daily
Gen. ; W. A. Wright dipt. Gen. ;
John Findlator Jr. Prolate; Ed
Dtiggnn S. W. ; J. W. Knapp
J. W. ; A. S. Gantt Trend. ; H. II.
Hail Recorder.
For Sale.
A good JorBoy cow with young
hoiforcalf. nrico WO.OO.
lt-pd. T. P. Brm..
&
Brown Leghorns
E
..The grout egg producers.
Young stock for sale. Eggs
for hatching .$1.50 for 15.
My coopB captured $1111 in
cash premiums ut San Angolo
and Dallas in 10011 which
provos boyond a doubt that
I have as good stock as can
bo found in tho South : : :
..Jerry Y. Bust. I
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