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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1502.
PAGE TWO.
Men’s Negligee Waists
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ARE YOU INTERESTED
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$3.00
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FAMOUS FOOTFITTERS.
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$3.00, $2.00 and $1.50
HOTEL NORMANDI
SCARBROUGH <5 HICKS
Much in Little
porations were filed in the secretary ,
Grain
company
NOTICE
Beaumont, capital stock $20,000.
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Pierce,
On sale 13, 14.
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+ Dalian and return
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On sale 9, 15, 22, 26.
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+ Fort Worth and return .... $6.45 +
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On sale 12, 13.
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On sale 12, 13.
+ Waco and return
On sale 13, 14.
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+ Fort Worth and return ...|6.45 +
lovely patterns are gore. Finest and
On sale 15, 16.
+
+++++++++*+++++
INVITED TO VISIT TEXAS
On sale every Sunday.
+
Tickets on sale at City Ticket +
YESTERDAY—SEVERAL MO-
MAKE INSPECTION Of RESOURCES
CIVIL mis COURT
A
MEAT QUESTION SETTLED.
Personals
Right Food to Take Its Place.
STATE MOUSE HAPPENINGS
the
Houston
Hart, San Antonio;
of
HOLDS
Hotel
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fronted by meat and potatoes.
some-
times separate.
Mig
415
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itation or
Mrs. M. A. Melure.
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5465
co
5 Pounds of Best
Granulated Sugar
For 10 Cents
Are very popular with all stylish and
manly dressers.
The cut shows the cool, comfortable
effect of the waist which can be worn
either with or without suspenders,
(when worn they are not seen). It may
be worn with or without the coat.
The TROUSERS, the BODY LENGTH of
the WAIST and SUSPENDERS can be
so adjusted as to hold in proper place
the new
noon he find. cold meat and bread in
hi. dinner-pall, and at night he is con-
Mrs. II
of piano
breathin,
923 Cong
Do you t
i the cits
ek •
If you wish to get a beautiful bar-
gain in Wall Paper for a little bit
Fine assortment or Dozler’e cakes
and crackers, fresh shipment juat re-
of
The
MASON .
eaye Llano
rrive Maso
eave Masor
>rrive Llan
Dally exce
Making col
Fare, 12.50,
Mason and
lection with
rains at LI
Hp, $5.00, ill
Eva poral
rank O. 1
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Broadway,
and 63d-St
N. Y. City.
The Hane
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oned to I
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or next S
On the pre
ecember 11.
lorthern tral
rom passeng
Choice of five styles all wool
crash suits
$12.00, $11.50& $7.50
Swift’s ex
remium to
Irs. M. A.
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There ar
We have s
[o date g
b. Babcoc
treet.
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+
+
+
•rrive— 10:40
p. m.; 11:12
Leave— 10:54
p. m.; U:U
+
JMMun.o.
re-
...519.85 +
S. E. ROSENGREN,
Funeral Furnisher.
W. D. Alverson. Embalmer.
Congrene Avenue. Both ‘Phonee
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tear of the
ire to all
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SAN S.
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rrive San
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arrive Llan
Daily exce
D. F.
.rrive—1:00 i
m.; 8:50 p.
eave—4:10 a
m.; 9:00 p. i
RON
MOUNTAIN
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Dr. Daug
low in the
an be foul
bom 30.
+ SIGNS.
4- On sale 12, 13.
+ Waco and return ......
Twentyfive styles of gents’
all wool fancy outing flannel
two piece suits
$9.00, $6.75 & $5.75
LAMP/
eave Burne
rrive Lam
eave Lamp
.rrive Burn*
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SOME IMPORTANT CASES WERE
DECIDED YESTERDAY—THE
PROCEEDINGS.
+ Jackson, Miss.........
+ On sale 12, 13,
+ Springfield, • Mo., and
+ turn .... ..........
Hours Saved
BY TAKING THE
P. J. LAWLESS.
C. P. & T. A.
DOWN and up-to-date coaches.
| Tickets will be sold both to Minne-
apolis and St. Paul and return at one
The question of clothing inter*
ests every man who wants
to feel comfortable and dress
with credit to himself. Our
solution of the
Clothing
Bank of Waco vs. Ed Strauss, from
McLennan.
Certified to supreme court—Western
Union Telegraph company vs. W. L
Plerce, from Falls; P. T. Norwood vs,
W. K. Snell, et al., from Red River.
Motion granted—Western Union “Tel-
visit our state at an early period, I
have the honor to be,
"Yours very truly,
"JOSEPH D. SAYERS.
"Governor of Texas."
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30. . of money, come in at once before our
The annual meeting of the National ‘ "
No. 451.
Finest line of rubber »I red earrlages
in the city for hire.
1 L. A. and
lave rempv
ampson bi
IOUSTON A
No. 24 leay
rrives at Hi
No. 26 leay
irrives at Hi
No. 25 arrl
n.; leaves H
No. 23 arrl
n.; leaves H
14 35 +
A
i No. 75 leav
Ives at Llan
No. 75 lea:
Arrives at Ai
For further information. apdly to Ticket Agents.
of connecting lines, or to
J. C. LEWIS, TsavtUHe Pass's Aarnt,
AUSTIN, TEX.
ROCK-BALLASTED ROADBED,
WIDE VESTIBULED TRAINS,
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS,
NEW DINING CARS,
ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC FANS,
RECLINING CHAIR CARS
AND
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
++++++++++++++
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The railroad commission has issued
the following notice of hearing:
It is ordered that notice be and the
same is hereby given to all persons
Interested that the railroad commis-
slon of Texas will, on Tuesday, Jine
17, 1902, at its office in Austin, take up
and consider a proposition to read-
just the rates on lumber, car loads,
from points on the Texas Southern
Railway, between Gilmer and wins-
boro, to all points on the old Sherman,
Shreveport and Southern division of
the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail-
way of Texas, Kelleyville to McKin-
ney, Inclusive..
L
TO THE I
North and East
VIA
SUMS or Memphis
_—•—.
CHEAP EXCURSION RATES
$27.90 +
+
+
44.35 +
+
$6.85 +
+ ’ ' +
+ If you cut this advertise’ +
Burt Shoe Co.,
will interest any man who
wants his clothing money to
go as far as it will. You can
have more fashionableclothes
on a given appropriation on
our plan than any other.
WILL PROVE IT.
H. C. TOWNSEND,
MK’t And TICKET AQENT, ST. UOUt«.
+ + + + + + + ++ + ++ + +
+ +
+ 1. a G. N. R. R. MAY EXCUR- +
4- ment out and bring it to t
+ us any time Thursday, *
* May 15th, you can get +
+
+ Office. 522 Congress avenue, cor- +
+ ner 6th street. Red front. +
ears, dan mmumu; of the Houston might still be of good result, because
Business League, through its secre- it would teach those who depend al-
Broadway and Thirty-Eighth St., !
New York.
Best Hotel location In the city. A
solutely fireproof. European plan. ’
Located in the amusement and sho
ping district. Twenty principal plac
of amusement within five minut
walk of the hotel. Family and tral
Blent hotel.
CHAS. A. ATKINS & co.
A
I The exce
elite cafe.
White at J
ally becor
ordingly 1
rease. Mi
If fine cof
an not be
3027
9
i '1
emi
lowers vitality and health."
Such a time as this gives every one
an opportunity to test the value of i
Grape-Nuts as a food and prove to
themselves that It more than takes
the place of meat and really furnishes
more nourishment for the body and
greater strength and vitality for the
brain and nervous system; It is also
an economical food that reduces the
cost of living to the minimum.
Grape-Nuts are probably entitled to
the claim to be the most perfectly
adapted food for human needs now
extant. The meat eater and the veg-
etarian are alike charmed with its
crisp taste and the delicate flavor of
grape sugar, and the careful house-
wife is attracted by the fact that there
are fourteen portions in a 15e pack-
Prescrption, No. 2851 by Elmer _
Emend, will not cure all complaints,
but it will cure rheumatism. E. F.
As a basis for consideration at the
hearing It is proposed to make the
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The Elite
venue is th
leals. Boa
nd the serv
be prepared to furnish perfect facili- I Glass, Room Mouldings and Paintets’
ties in the way of such through train | Supplies. »------
service as fnay be required, and the ■ Tel No 266 711 congregg Avenup
most modern and luxurious equipment, ! -e 1 °nnes8 Avenue,
consisting of sleeping and apartment |
cars, dining and buffet cars, chair car® 1 --
HORTHAN
। If you an
ourse. call
as no supe
r. Mrs. Ei
in assistant
sfactory to
tudents an
onal atter
treet, Aust
F. W. WARREN, +
THE GROCER,
1602 Lavaca St. +
Into a greasy stew, sometimes chopped
into hash. ’current rates applying Pu"T.I,1IE
"This kind of thing nils him, but In Hallway of Texas {ownsrom W insboro
a finer sense it can hardly be said to to such Missouri. Kans
feed him. Physicians have discovered ----
that a limited and unchanging diet
Affirmed in part and in part revers- .
ed and rendered—Citizens National of state's department:
To Minneapolis and St. Paul. Minn.
The National Baptist Anniversaries
to be held at St. Paul May 20 to 28.
Final limit can be extended to June
H. Comield of the
-____. . ——1o---
GOVERNOR SAYERS EXTENDED
CORDIAL INVITATION TO CHI-
CAGO BUSINESS MEN.
Educational association will be at
Minneapolls July 7 to 11. Final limit
can be extended to September 1.
In the Interest of those who will at-
tend these conventions the Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul railway will
ue Emoir
"The shortness of the meat supply
and the high price of steak is not an
unmitigated evl. On the contrary it is
a probable blessing,” says the Brook-
lyn Eagle.,
"If meat could be raised to a price
that would make it prohibitory it
is stationad at
and maintain the perfect alignment of
the plaits, both back and front. Thus
producing a summer garment, which
for correctness of fit, style and work-
manship has no equal.
The tax collectors of the following
counties have sent in their annual
statements of taxes collected during
the year of 1901: Bexar, Cook and
van Zandt.
Kansas and Texas
All persons InWrested In the matter
aboyeset forth are requested to pte-
| sent to the commission their views is
aagd tnethedrmg on or berot" th‘
most exclusive patterns—as fine as
satin, as wearable as linen.
C. M. MILLER.
Headquarters for Wall Paper, Paints
regular first-class limited fare, plus $2
the final return limit being of such
liberal character that It affords op-
portunities to the passengers to visit
the many points of Interest in the
northwest. For detailed information
address F. A. Miller, General Passen
ger Agent, Chicago, Ill., or M. F
Smith, Commercial Agent, Dallas, Tex
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LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA THE
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Round trip tickets at one fare to
Winston-Salem, N. C., and return on
account of Centennial celebration of
Salem Female Academy. Tickets on
sale May 19th and 20th. Ask your
nearest ticket agent for rates, etc.
J. M. KNIGHT.
T. P. Agt., Houston, Texas.
C. A. BENSCOTER. A. G. P. ACT..
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Get a Pittsburg Visible Writing Ma-
chine. "IT’S ALL WHITE.”
------•----
—Superintendent O. L Newell of the
Pullman Palace Car company is In the
city from hie headquarters at San An-
tonio. He is a guest at the Driskill.
—A. M. Rich, president of the Pales-
line OU and Development company, ceived.
NO OPINIONS HANDED
most entirely upon It to widen their
dietary and learn to enjoy many Kood
things of which they are now igno-
rant. To many, especially In the
cities, there are but three foods, meat,
potatoes and bread. The weary mo-
notony of this program, the unsatis-
fied but indefinite longings for a wid-
ening of it, affect appetite and surely
affect spirits and temper.
"The laborer goes to his work filled
with meat, potatoes and bread. At
Is in the city from his headquarters at
Palestine. He is a guest at the Dris-
kill.
—Attorney Branch Smith, formerly
of Austin but now of Big Springs, is
In the city visiting relatives.
—M. R. Wood, an expert oil man
connected with the Palestine Oil and
Development company, is in«the city
and registered at the Driskill.
—Capt. W- J. McDonald of the Texas
Frontier battalion Is In the city on
business with the adjutant general’s
• CA
Just rece
bason. Ja
his season
st/ opposit
TIONS SUBMITTED.
An Arch Beauty
With no end of style and su:
perb finish, Louis XIV heel,
roundtoe.
French patent leather fine kid
leather, welt soles and light
soles, won’t slip In the heel.
Sohmidt, Houston, Texas. Sole agt.
+ Los Angeles and San Fran- +
+ cisco and return .......$45.00 +
+ On sale May 27 to June 8. +
+ New Braunfels and return ...75c +
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Commercial Bodies of the State
Urged the Governor to Get Them
Here—Will Result in Good
New
Department
We have added to our reg
ar laundry a department for
CLEANING, REPAIRING
AND PRE88IN*
Ladles’ and gentlemen's clothea,
and we guarantee to please the
moet tastidlous.
Bosche’s Troy Laundry
Phone 73.
The. following corporatfons A,.,
emoendmenta to"their charters in
"SSatnrvine iet comhspanymaetdines.
^,^ro‘n,574’ capital stck
..T. H. Thompson Seed and psc, Mill.
The charters of the following oor-
egraph company vs. W.
—O-
The following proceedings were had
in the court of civil appeals, Third
district:
Afrnred— C. L. Sanger vs. Leonard
Magee, from McLennan; W. B. Mur-
phy vs. Ionard Magee, from Falls.
Reversed and remanded—J. T. Pled-
ger vs. Texas Central Hallway com-
pany, from MeLennan; St. Louis-
Southwestern Hallway company of
Texas vs. E. S. Sibley, from Hunt.
Reversed and rendered, for appel-
lant—E. H McDaniel vs L. C. Puck-
ett, from McLennan.
tary, George P. Brown, Houston; of
the Houston Manufacturers' Associa-
tion. through its secretary, F. N. Gray,
Houston; of the Beaumont Oil Ex-
change and Board of Trade, through
its president, Sam Park, Beaumont;
of the Fort Worth Board of Trade,
through its secretary, B. B. Paddock,
Fort Worth; of the city of Sherman,
through its mayor, Hon. A. A. Fielder,
of the Denison Commercial Club,
through its president, Frans Koh-
feldt, Denison; of the Texas Real Es-
tate and Industrial Association,
through its president, J. W. Riggins,
Waco; and of the Corsicana Commer-
cial Club, through Its president, Ste-
phen Smith, Corsicana, it gives me
great pleasure to extend to the mem-
bers of your association and also to
such others as they may desire to ac-
Company them. a most cordial and
earnest invitation to visit the state of
^Tetaa—to the end that the business
men of Chicago may acquire a more
thorough and accurate knowledge of
the resources of our state and the
character of our people by actual Con-
tact and personal observation.
"Should it be agreeable and conven-
ient to accept the invitation herein
most cordially tendered, I have tore-
quest that you will advise as early
as may be practicable the gentlemen
herein named as to the time of your
arrival at their respective places of
fresidence. I doubt not that you will
be most cordially received by all
throughout the state, and that every
courtesy and attention will be gladly
shown you.
"Trusting that It may accord with
your Inclination and convenience to
incorporators are: Robert E. Mackan,
H. R. B. Henry and C. Bellinger.
Moore County Townsite company of
Sherman, capital stock $5000. The in-
corporators are: B. H. Zaulk, J. P.
Masters and others.
Bonner Bros. & Co. of Lufkin, capi-
tal stock $50,000. The incorporators
are: B. F. Bonner, J. J. Bonner and
W. M. Vinson.
The following are the proceedings of
the court of criminal appeals, Austin,
May 14. 1902:
No opinions were delivered by the
court today.
Submitted on briefs for state—John
Dodd from Travis; B. Kubricht from
Austin.
•On motion to dismiss appeal—Peter
Smith from Dallas; William and Ben
Fhlires from Gonzales; Dr. H. S.
Broiles and W, E. Edgerton form
Coleman; Sam Woody from McCul-
loch; Rudolph de Luceney and C. D.
Benson from El Paso; Emma White
from Comanche; Will Jones from Na-
varro.
On motion for rehearing—John
Carleton, et al. from McLennan; J. D.
Roberts (2 cases), from Bexar; W. L.
Campbell from Foard; Wm. Skip-
worth and George Hartsell from Dal-
las.
On briefs and oral arguments for
both— Lon Black from McLennan; J.
H. Parker from Kimble.
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Rockdale National bank is in the city
pn business.
—J. Bergheim of Houston, grand
secretary of the Knights and Ladies of
Honor, was in the city yesterday to
attend the funeral of Grand Treasurer
Dr. Charles S. Morse.
—Mrs. Helen Ritz-Hesse has return-
ed from her tour in Mexico and is
now the guest of Mrs. G. A. Bahn.
-Ex-Fire Chief Stumpf left last
night for Waco to attend the firemen’s
convention.
—Col. John M. Knight, the genial
passenger agent of the Southern Rail-
way company, with headquarters at
Houston, is in the city on business
connected with his road.
—Allan D. Sanford, a prominent at-
torney of Waco, is in the city and is
a guest at the Driskill.
—Driskill Hotel Arrivals—W. R.
Wood, Palestine, Tex.; A. E. Morse,
B. Walker, Corsicana; Leon Schoret,
St. Louis; C. A. Hotchkiss, Dallas;
Miss J. Logan, St. Louis: Louis
Zlexender, Chicago; Lew 8. Getz, New*
York; Richard I. Milard, J. R. Downs,
Allan D. Sanford, Waco; B. B. Simons,
New York; Ed H. Everett, San An-
tonio Express; E. Lasher, Asher Rich-
ardson, Miss Ethel Richardson, San
Antonio; Scott Key, city; T. J. Ste-
phen. Waco: J. Wachenheim, New
York; P. A. Gorman, Waco; L. Albert,
Chicago; W. P. Lindsay, Dallas; O.
J. Newell, San Antonio.
department. He
Quanah.
—President C.
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Fireproof. Modern.
Moderate Rates. Exclusive.
Extenelve Library. Accessible.
Orchestral Concerts Every Evenli
All Cara Past the Empire.
Bend for descriptive booklet
W. JOHNSON QUINN, Pronriet
HERE’S A BOSOM FRIENDI
It's a pleasure, Isn’t it, when opi
,lng your bundle from the laundry
And how white and neat your shl
and collars are? No saw edges,
tears, no holes anywhere. Well,
give you that pleasure every time. C
work is done to perfection. Can't
surpassed. Try us once. Our chart
lowest. Our service best.
DRISKILL
Steam 2 Laundr
C. Bellinger
Attorney General C. K. Bell returned
yesterday morning from Fort Worth,
where he has been on business for the
past few days.
—Capt. Chas. F. Neill of Galveston
was in the city yesterday to attend
the funeral of Dr. Charles 8. Morse.
—I. L. Forsythe and wife of Cedar
Valley are in the city on business.
—W. Driskill of Manchaca is visit-
ing friends in the city.
—The accomplished Miss Etta Por-
ter of Kyle is visiting relatives in th
city.
—J. T. Gilpin, a druggist of Buda, is
in the city on business.
—Tom Anderson, a leading farmer
of Travis county, is visiting his
mother, Mrs. Judge Terrell of this
city.
—Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferguson of Buda
were in the city this week on busi-
ness.
—Captains Miller and Davenport
have gone to Onion creek on a fishing
excursion.
—Mr. Henderson, a well known
newspaper man of Georgia, is in the
city on business.
—W. E. Beaty, .representing the
Texas Coal company, is in the city
from his headquarters at Oak Cliff.
—Ex-Mayor John D. McCall has re-
turned from a successful business
trip in North Texas.
—W. C. Linden, a well known at-
torney of San Antonio, is in the city on I
business with some of the state de-
partments.
—Warren P. Lindsey, traveling pas-
senger agent of the Katy, with head-
quarters at Dallas, is in the city on
business for his road. He is stopping
at the Driskill.
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At the request of the Texas Bank-
ers’ association and the various com-
mercial -bodies of the state of Texas,
Governor Sayers has addressed a let-
ter or invitation to the Illinois Man-
ufacturers'’ association and business
men of Chicago to visit Texas, for the
purpose of acquiring a more thorough
knowledge of the vast resources of
the state. The following is a CORY of
the letter:
"The Illinois Manufacturers' Associa-
tion,’ Room No. 528 Marquette
Building, Chicago, 111.
"At the request of the Texas Rank-
ers’ association, through its president,
J. E. McAshen of Houston, of the city
of Palestine, through its mayor, Hon.
A. 8. Bowers; of the Temple Board of
Trade, through its president, Fred P.
Hammil, Temple; of the city of. Wax-
ahachie, through its mayor, Hon. H.
E. Pickett; of the Board of Trade off
Weatherford, through its president, G.
M. Bowie, Weatherford; of the Dallas
Commercial Club, through its presi-
dent, Charles Steinman, Dallas; of
the Business Men's Club of San An-
tonio, through its president, L. J.
2
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Aj ""
„€
Falls, to certify question to the su-
preme court.
Rehearing refused — International
and Great Northern Railway company
vs. John Branch, from Comal.
Submitted for rehearing—Missouri.
Kansas and Texas Railway company
of Texas vs. J. M. McGregor, from
Bell; Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe
Railway company, et al. vs. Hough-
ton & Webb, from Travis; S. W.
Slayden vs. J. F. Ellison, et al., from
McLennan; State of Texas vs. Inter-
national and Great Northern Railway
company, from Travis.
Submitted—Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe Railway company vs. Rogers
Johnson, et al., from Bell, to issue
mandate on paupers' oath.
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Prickly Ash Bitters cures the kid-
neys, regulates the liver, tones up the
stomach and purifies the bowels C. O.
Yates, special agent.
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