The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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THE SAN ANGELO PRESS SAN ANGELO TEXAS. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER J5 1904
STAK COOKING OIL
MADE ONLY IN AUQREaOR TEXAS.
19 as much purer than lard 09 a vegetable is cleaner than
a hog! Ordinary cottou Beed oil is no more Star Cooking Oil
than petroleum iB keroseue.
For Sale In San Angelo by
J. B. Taylor J. D. Rawls. A D. White it Co.
0. A Prolmndt W. A Cochran it Son J. It Gilbert it Co.
S. II. Keeton March Brothers John Freeland.
-Fearer gallons; wears longer;
Devoe.
John Bbrry was in from the
ranch Saturday.
-Ice cold beer always on tap at
the Edgowood Oar
1'hil 0. Loe returned Sunday
from a business trip to Ft. Worth
-Repairing of ull kinds ut
Heald's the leading jowelor.
Dr. E. L. Batts lefjb Sunday for
a visit with relatives in Austin.
-We want good fresh oggs . J.
R. Gilbert it Co. 85
0 . H. Hensel and A. L West
were visitors from Eldorado Mon-
day and Tuesday.
-Jackson & Murrah Fire Insure
ance. tf
William Houig the prosperous
and jolly cattleman was in from
the ranch this week.
-See that beautiful lino of outing
flannel for children at Austin
Spencer it Co's.
M. M. Parkerson a prominent
Btocktnau of Rock 'Springs was in
the city TuoBday.
Smith & Kemp haul anything
from houcohold goods to baggage.
Phones 88 and 425. 80-tf
Mrs. H. A. Hanger wife of
Btate Senator W. A. Hanger of
Ft. Worth is visiting Mrs. N. J.
Olauoy.
Bring your hides to H. H.
Sigman L Co. for highest
cash prices.
Otto Bayors of Taylor- Texas
who has been spending several
weeks here left Sunday for a vis-
it at other points.
-If you want to learn book-keeping
go where you can get individ-
ual attention. See Prof. Bishop
at the Training School. It
J. S. Smith bookkeeper for J.
Fiudlater Jr. left Thursday for
a week's visit at his old home in
Burnett county.
-That old buggy looks like a new
one when you have it paiuted
hero by our expert carriage paint-
er. West Texas Carriage Co.
Leo Holland the prosperous
merchant of Paint Rock spent
Sunday and Monday in the city
combining a business trip with a
visit to relatives.
A car load or a trunk no
matter how much or how little
my dray line is at your service for
its hauling . C. R. Kelly phone
197. 80-tf
Rev. T. F. Sessions principal
of the Training School preached
at the Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning in the absence
of the pastor Rev. J. W. Siler.
-For fire insurance Bee U. G.
Taylor. He represents the Ger-
man American New York Royal
ot Liverpool and Sun of America.
There is no better companies. 18-tf
Mrs. M. E. Lee returned Tues-
day from San Antonio where she
had accompanied her daughters
Misses Anna and Edith who will
attend the Urselino Academy.
-You can have that old buggy or
carriage mado to look like a new
one if you lot our expert painter
work on it. West Texas Carriage
Co.
Mrs L. Guthals and children
left Sunday for St. Genevieve
Mo. Mrs Guthals' old homo.
They- will also visit relatives in
St. Louis before roturning.
Torrible plagues those itching
pestering diseases ot tho skin.
Put an end to misery. Doan's
Ointment oures. At any drug
store
E E OroBson departed Sunday
on an extended business trip to
St. Paul Minneapolis and noiuts
in North Dakota. Ho expects to
return in about throo weeks.
-More than sixty pairs of shoes
were sold lost Saturday night at
Ausin Spencer it Co's. of tho $1
and SI .25 kind. These shoos are
worth a great deal nioro money.
Come around and see them
Ohas. E. Wynne Jr. traveling
freight ugent of tho Frisco was
here Mdndav interviewing the
good people in the interest of his
road.
Kirk Eubank wont to Brown-
wood Monday.
Legal Blanks all sorts at The
Press oilice .
Bob Hollaud made a trip to
Ballinger Monday.
Don't ait fo'see H. H. Sigman &c
Co when you have hides to sell.
J. A. Delong was in from South
Concho Saturday.
-J. D. Rawls in on the ground
floor for Grain and Groceries.
J. E. Champion was a visitor
from Fort McKavett Monday.
-Go to the Edgewood Bar for
your Fine Wines and Whiskies.
Pat Flynu and T. T. Averitt
were in. from Lipjui Flat Monday.
-You get the best in tho grocery
line when you trade with J. D.
Rawls.
Uncle Jack Wilkerson and Win.
Bevans were in from Menardville
Monday.
-Dress goods in all the latest de-
signs just received at Austin
Spencer it Co's.
Dr. J. R. Kite and Marcus But-
ler of Eola were visitors in town
Monday.
-J. D. Rawls will pay you the
highest market price for your cot-
ton this fall.
B M. Boyd proprietor of the
Rocking Chair ranch made a vis-
it to town Saturday.
-Austin Spencer and Co. sold ten
suits of men's clothing last Satur-
day. Cam Lawhon an enterprising
merchant of Paint Rock was in
the city Monday.
-Dress Goods in all the latest de-
signs just received at Austin
Spencer & Co'a.
R. D. Hall father of R. A.
Hall went to Ballinger Monday
for a visit with friends.
-You can cet knife blades made
to order at Black's blacksmith
shop. tf
Mrs. T. S. Currie and J. A.
Currie. of Water Valley were vis-
itors in the city Sunday.
-Mrs. Alico
received her
tailored hats.
Simmons
new line
has just
of Gage
86
Misses Edna Williams and May
Shaw who have been the guests
of Mrs Fleming left Sunday for
Ballinger
-If you waut to learn shorthand
the 20th Century is tho system.
Taught at the Training School.
H. B. Eden came in Sunday
from a trip to the World's Fair
and left Monday for his ranch
near bhorewood.
-Go to the Training School busi-
ness department for a business
education. It
B. F. Roberts came in from
Sterling City Mondav and left on
a visit to Lancnstor aud a busi-
ness trip to Dallas.
Fine solid oak mouldings a
beautiful line for picture frames
just received at Ragsdalo's Gal-
lery . . d8S
Cedric Laudon. a nenhew of
Jas. Landon arrived Saturdav
from Pictin. Ontario. Cnnndn.
and will spend an extended visit
- - ..-.
here .
-Thornton it Anderson now have
charge of the City Meat Market
and will be pleased to serve all of
thoir old customers again. 82
Mrfl. flliriB TTncrloofoin n iwl ein-
ter Miss Robe Baggott of Ozona l
wno hub neen visiting urs. Ilagle-
stoin left Sunday on a trip to
tho World's Fair.
Want to catch a train and
want your trunk to go with you?
Smith it Kemp haul trunks.
Phonos 88 and 425. 80-tf
W. L. McWhortor of Lindon
Cass County came in from Eldo-
rada Tuesday on his return homo.
Mr. MoWhorter has boon pros-
pectins with a view to locating in
this section.
Davo Smith returned from
Ballinger Saturday to romain
with his father. R. P. Smith and
attend tho training sohool this
session.
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In Our New Suit Department
We have arranged a verv extensive space
for the showing and fittyig of ladies suits
skirts waists and wraps. In this now depart-
ment we have a splendid showing of now
things for Woman's Misses' and Children's
wear. Thse are being talked about by all who
have seen them. The values are especially
good there beiim nono but specially tailored
garments in the assortment. A look at them
will eonvinre vou that here is the proper placo
to buy your suit
In Our Millinery Department
This department is the pndt of our store.
Wo have put forth special ellorts to gather to-
gether here an assortment of stylish millinery
such as has never been shown in Sail Angelo
by anyone at any previous time. The most
fashionable pattern copy and ready-to-wear
hats are here. Besides this our artists can du-
plicate any hat from any place and at a saving
to the customer. This season funis our millin-
ery .department's leadership acknowledged.
You can't afford to miss it
Our Dress Goods Department
There are some new fabrics on exhibition
in this department which are worth your at-
tention. The newest colorings the newest
weaves and the best fabrics at the lowest prices
are being shown If you would see thoBe things
which are new and which are being shown first
at this store come Thursday afternoon. Thero
are some especially pretty fabrics in patterns
and short lengths which will be shown then
and which may not be shown but the one time.
The Wash Goods Department
New percales now ginghams new cotton
skirtings new outiugs new flannelettes new
novelty fabrics in fact a world of new wash
fabrics brought hero expressly for early fall
showing and for early fall school wear. Now
that school time is here again the economical
mother is looking for economical wearables for
the school girls and boys Wo've spent a good
deal of time looking" after this feature of our
business. Wo'd like your opiuion on our suc-
cess. Belts Neckwear and Novelties
In these lines we have always had the new
things first. In that way we have earned our
present reputation. People say "If it's new
it's at Winkler's." Come hero and you'll see
why. The newest are boing shown new waist
sets and stjck pins are here in profusion the
latest ideas in neckwear are being shown now
hosiery and gloves of every grade new ribbons
now trimmings of every sort in fact all the now
ideas from tho fashion centers of the world are
shown here.
In Our Shoe Department
"Queen Quality" shoes lead the van in our
ladies shoe department. There are lots of other
shoes but thero never has been a shoe shown
which satisfied the wautsof as many women as
"Queen Quality." What sterling iB to silver
so is "Queen Quality" to women's shoes. the
acme of perfection. Our new stock of thoBo
popular shoes ombrucos twenty odd stylos mado
on overy lust from A to E in ovory size but
there is no difference in the grade of loathor
used it is all tho best. When "Quoon
Quality" shoes are once properly fitted and
worn no other make can take their place.
WINKLER & HUDSON CO.
The Great Cash Dry Goods Store
tf San Angelo.
J. 0. 0. Blair of Lipan Flat
was in town Saturday.
Diptheria sore throat croup.
Instant relief permanent cure.
Dr Thomas Electric Oil. At any
drug Btoro.
F. S. Cunningham of Grapo
Creek was horo Saturday.
-Jackson it Miirrah Firo Insur-
ance tf.
Miss Lillian Key loft Tuosday
for a fow davs' visit with frimuls
at Coleman.
All BOrts of hfllllinrr nnrl ilrnv.
age quick work and caroful atton-
tion. Smith it Kemp phones 80
and 425. 80-tf
im
pllefresh yoursolf with a cold
beer at Eddie Maior'a. 19-tf
Mrs. J. Chnstonson and child-
ren who have been out from
Waco stopping at Christoval for
sovoral weeks came in to town
Thursday.
Need Lumber? It will oav
you to figure with the Grant
Lumber Co. before building
M. B. Pulliam is recovering
from a severe indisposition causod
by a carbunclo on tho back of
his neck.
Young men's suits sizes 15 to
10 worth $7.50 our prico $5.00
John D. Robertson Jr. It
A. M. ThomaB
Sherwood Monday.
-Now Gage tailored hats now on
display at Mrs. Alice Simmons
Dr. John Abo March returned
from Dallas Thursday.
Blue ribbon shoes tor the girls
aud boys John D . Hobertson
Jr. It
J. Oliver of England a late
Boor war soldier came in Monday
to look over the country sur-
rounding San Angelo preparatory
to locating hore.
We are sole agents in San An
gelo for tho colobrated "Fay
Stockings." John I) Kobertsou
Jr. It
A J. Rawling of Burnett coun-
ty wbb hore Monday enroute to
Coko county where ho will ninko
his home.
You can depend on gotting a
good picturo when you go to Rags-
dale's Studio. d8S
-Mus'cal stringB at Allen's m
Miss Paulino McAlpmo loft
Monday for Montevallo Alabama
whore she will outer tho Alabama
Industrial College.
Boys suit tho $8.50 kind per
suit only S2 00. John D. Rob-
ertson Jr. It
Malcoiu Crawford who hits been
spending a fow days visit with
relatives loft Monday to return
to his home in Temple.
-Wo want good fresh buttor. J.
R. GilbortitCo. 85
Geo. IlagolBtoin. C. B. Motcalf
W. I) and Mrs. Currier returned
from Galvoston Thursday.
-Whon you buy your clothes
patronizo W C Nolto ub ho has all
the work dono at home.
Mrs. Will Matthows of Tom-
plo visitod Mrs. J. M. Coloman
last week roturning home Thurs-
day. Sweet Orr's pants are tho host.
A now shipment just in per pair
S1.50 to $5.00. John D. Robert-
son Jr. It
A. M. CalliBon was in Mon-
day from Knickerbocker after
lumber to mako improvements at
tho ranch.
Our storo is rapidly filling up
with bright now goods for fall
aud winter John D. Robertson
Jr. It
-Music Books at Alton's.
MisBos Vivian and Vordio But
ler and thoir father S. H. But
lor left Thursday for a trip to tho
World's Fair.
-Mrs. Alico Simmons has just
rocoivoit nor now lino of Gage
tailorod hats. 8C
See the now fall waiBtinga in
white and colors at per yard 10c
to 50o. John D. Robortson Jr. 1
C. T. Paul a young lawyer of
Nacogdochos came in Friday and
will probably locate iu " San
Angolo
-J. D. Rawls is on tho ground
floor for Grain and Groceries.
Frank Harris rotumod Tuosday
from Kansas whore Harris Bros'
cattlo havo lately beon shipped
to market.
-Colorv plants 10c per dozen
Nusabaumer the florist) 28tf
Sol Mayor rotimiod" 'Tuesday
from Kansas City St. Louis and
tho Indian Territory
-Go to the Edgowood Bar for
your Kino Wines and Whiskies.
Mrs. B. McDormott camo up
from Brownwood Tuesday to visit
hor mothor Mrs. Melton.
-Austin Spencer sold ton suits of
nion's clothing last Saturday.
A. Lammors editor of tho
Klyer Miles Texas was in the
city Monday.
-Knife and razor blades mado
to order at Bluok's blacksmith
shop. tf
Mrs. Boyd Cornick and children
Mjbsob Elsie and Annio and
Goorgio returned Sunday from a
visit to tho old homo in Mascou-
tah 111. and a trip to tho World's
I'uir.
-If you want your firo insuranco
properly looked aftor givo it to
Broomo it Farr. Thoy havo an
insuranco man that understands
tho business andsthoy ropresont
tho strongost companies.
Miss Leila Chalk un accom-
plished young lady of Ft. Worth
urrived last Friday to assumo
chargo of tho kindorgarten de-
partment of tho Training School.
J. S. Milos oxport ombalmor
and funoral director. Phono 8.
No noed to fear suddon attack
of cholera infantum dysontory
diurrhooa summer complaint of
any sort if you havo Dr Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawborry in tho
medicine chest.
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was in from. CITY SOLONS A1EET. . (
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(continued from page (3)
the people having made com-
plaints about tho same. No ac-
tion was taken.
Petition from Mrs. Kate Veck
for pormiBsion to run a lunch
stand on Ohadbourne Street dur-
ing the Carnival was read.
The city asBesor had completed
the tax rolls and presented them
for approval. The rolls wore ap-
proved and tho seoretary and as-
sos9or instructed tochargo him-
self with the total amount of the
taxeB viz:
Rendered roll 820053 20
Unroudered roll
818 78
Total taxes $21772 07
The tax renditions are :
Ronderod roll $1040050
Unrondored roll
77880
r-.-py-
Total taxable value $2027087
Applications tirnRontari f --.
0.W pgden and W L Moon for the
position or street commiesiouor.
Referred to street and alley com-
mittee. Various accounts wore nre-
sented :
P. F. Conwav's account for
janitor work $15 roferred to the
mayor to settle
II. M Gardon's accounts for en
gineering work done on tho grad
ing leveling and graveling of Boau-
regard Avonuo $225 and $111 wero
presented and allowed.
Following accounts wore allow-
ed :
Dick Hunyon $21
(50
50
50
00
40
11 M Uarden
OitG Ilagolstoin
14
11
8
Co.
W E Heald
4
00
00
50
R L Nosbit 2
Burton-Lingo Co 21
J S McConnoll 80 00
Ed Duggan 1 00
A F Rose 75
West Texas Carriage Co . . 75
Loo Wilson Drug Co 1 00
Smith it Robertson 10 48
San Angelo Water W'ks Co 10 00
J II Finks .75
SG Prico stamps 8 00
Tho Council thou adjourned."
Cnrnivnl UiJs VVnntcd.
Sealed bidB will b received by
tho Executive Committooot the
Carnival Association Mouday
night Sept. 10th 1904 for the
saloon privilogo at Carnival
grounds also ono2 inch advertise-
mont at bottom of 10000 carnival
posters
A. D. Wkst Seoretary.
-Houses to rent J. T. Thomson
-If you want a Gage tailorod hat
bpo Mrs. Alice Simmons. 88
-For frosh groceries all the
time see J. D. Rawls.
J. S. Milos export ombalmer
and funoral diroutor. Phono 8.
Bring your hides to H. H. ig-
man & Co and you will get all
fhey are worth.
-We want some nice frying size
chickens J. R. Gilbert it Co.
-Now alfalfa and Johnson grass.
J. O. Woodward phono 220
-1880 Edgowood. Sour Ms.h at
tho Edgowood R-itr
-When you buy your clothes
patronizo W C Nojfce jib ho has all
tho Work dOllO at llOillo'.r
-Knife and razor bludos made
to order at Bluok's blacksmith
shop. tf
Dalley & Bnlnbrldge.
A now real estate firm of the
above name has boon formed by
Messrs. E. R. Bainbridgo and
Ohas. A. Dailoy. Mr. Dailey is
woll known having boon in the
land business at San Angolo for
over twonty years it is not neces-
sary more than to mention his
name. Mr. Bainbridge the ju-
nior mombor is from George-
town Williamson county Texas
whoro ho has boon connocted with
tho County Clerk's and other
oflicos for ovor ten years. Ho
has had an intimate connection
with Jand matters J most of this
time honco is a practical laud
man and a rustler. The same
caroful and prompt attontion will
bo givon tho business by tho now
firm as wub by tho old. These
two gentleman will do a general
laud business and intend devot-
ing their entiro time and atton-
tion to tho same. Thoir oflice
will bo in tho Houghton Block on
Ohadbourne stroot at Mr. Dailoy's
old office.
Revival.
Rov. II. A. Jones D. D. of
Colorado Springs Colo. will
preach at tho Cumberland Pros-
bytoriah church at 0:80 a. m.
and 8 p. m. ovory day throuch
thiswook and next.
Mrs. E. E. Allon of Sterling
City wob a visitor horo Sunday.
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