The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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Taylor, Texas.
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Sond for our FREE WEEKLY BULLETIN giying finanofal newe, .look
quotations, eta, of Control Texas.
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M. M. Graves Co., Ino.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
.ITHEwis,
Sheriff Travis County.
By JAS. T. JOHNSON, Deputy.
Austin, Texas, June 9, 1914.
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Have Arrived.
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BNnols Central ref. 4s .....
U, 8. 2s registered
V. 8. 2a coupon .
U. B. ?s registered
U. S. 8s coupon .
U. B. 4* registered
See that crown is branded "Schlitz*
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The above sale to be made by me to
satisfy the above described judgment
of three hundred, six and 25-100 dol-
lars. in favor of Mrs. C. B. Townsend,
together with the costs of said suit and
the proceeds applied to ths satisfaction
thereof. —
G. 8. MATTHIWS,
Sheriff Travis County.
9 By JAS. T. JOHNSON. Deputy.
Austin, Texas, Juno 9, 1915._________.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
a juicy steak
All that certain tract of land, being
a part of Theodore Blssell and Wm
Cannon Leagues, in TFravis County.
Teko* and described aa follows: Be-
ginning at N. E. corner of a tract of
land bought by Nichol ■ Dawsoa 9
Phineas Burchard; thence N. 60 W.
289 vrs. to a stake from which a 2
oak, 10 inches in. dlametr, bear* 3. 60
E. S vrs. Thence a 52 W. Hl vrs. to
a stake from which wild china, 12
inches in diameter, bears N. 19 W. 13
vrs; thence 8. 7 W. 180 vrs, to a
stake from which an dm, 12 inches in
diameter) bears N. 84 E. 33 vrs.;
thence B. 79 E. 380 vrs , to a stake from
which a hackberry 10 inches in diam-
eter bears N. 80 E. 13 vrs.: thence
8. 39 W. 898 vrs, to B. W. corner of
GastepianwboubspieoaPwm
Cannon league; thence E. 390 vrs. to
a stake on the West line of right of
way of I. A G. N. Railway; thence N.
with said line of railway 1032 vrs., 1
NE. corner of tract of land bought
by Nicholas Dawson of W. R. Davis:
thence N. 60 W. 375 vrs. to N. W. cor-
ner of said tract; thence 8. 80 W. 975
vrs. to place of beginning, said tract
contains 110 acres, more or less.
The above sale to be made by me to
satisfy the above described judgment
for 11026.75 in favor of C. H. Page,-r:
together with the costs of said suit,
and the proceeds applied to the satis-
faction thereof.
a S. MATTHEWS,
Sheriff, Travis County.
By Jas. T. Johnson, Deputy.
Austin, Texas, June 14, 1915.
Atlantic Cast Line coL4«
Baltimore A Ohio ov. 4%s.
Central of Georgia 5*......
Central Leather 5a........
Chespicake A Ohio ev. 4 %i
LEGAL NOTIOES
Sult. that being th. amount of * zudg-
Jr, piatntf, in the District Court of
Travis County, on tbs 4th day of:May.
1914, I have levted upon and win, on
the first Tuesday In 3uy. 1918. being
the 9th day of said month, at .the
। Court Mouse door In the City of AUA:
1 tin, within legal hours, proceed to sell
or cash to the highest bidder, all the
right title and Interest to the deten4-
' ant. N. A Dawson, lu and to the fol-
lowing described property, to wit:
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Chicago.
CHICAGO, Juno 28.—Butter, steady;
creamery, 230276. July
Bggs. steady; receipt* 14,643 rases; Sept,
at mark rases included 1780 . EE
ordinary firsts, 16010%0; flrat* 16% July
Chicago.
CHICAGO, June 98. Hogs: Reeelpts
45,000 head: market slow. Bulk 87.4
01,65, light $1,4001.83, mined $7,204
7.80, heavy 30,3557,60, rough 18.950
mound on the W. line of the original
tract: thence N. 60 W. 25% vrs. to a
stone mound: thence S. 30 W. 41 vr* to
W. L. Moody's N. W. corner on the
130 vs. Io stake in a drain: thence
down sanbe with its meanders as fol-
lows; N. 36 3-4 E. 33 3-4 vra.; thenee
N. 9% W. 38" vra; thence N. 62*
E. 67% vr* to stake for corner; thence
N. 30 B. 27% vrs. to the N. E. comner
of the original tract; thence N. 60
W. 124W vr* to the place of begin-
niny. ' . .
The above sale to be made by mf
to satisfy the above eseribed judg-
ment for $729.40 in favor efBen M
Barker, together with the costs of salt*
suit, and the proceeds applied to th'
satisfaction thereof.
G. 8. MATTHEWS. “
Sheriff Travis County.
By JAS. T. JOHNSON, Deputy.
Austin, Texas. June 9, 1916.
NOTICE.
IRON FRONT BAR
(ton Martm, Prop.)
W West Sixth e.
BINE WIISKY A BPWCTALFY
Eirrmit PIONM 40
No orders solicited in, filled in, or
shipped into prohlbited territory to
la volailon of the Texas laws.
WE DEAL IN |
Texas State Bonds, County and City Bonds |
Bank and Trust Company Stook
Induatrial ana Public Utility Stocks and Bond*
, All Other High Grado Irvestment Securities.,
Ald Prospective end Producing Oil Stocks and Oil Production.
Quotations or information furnished on any Stocks or Bonds In Central
7 115 *Heo3pto 14090 head; man
Not steady. Native beef steers 36,750
510, WentorA stem 81.0098 96. eowa
and heifer. $3.2567.40, calve. $7,000
10.10,
Sheep: Receipts 4000 head; market
firm. Bheop ec.5, iamie 17060
8.60, spring^ $7.60010.75.
Louis.
Wr. L0UI# Mo, June 28.-
neceipts 9500Fhead, market lower, Pigs
ant, W. O. Stobaugb, tn r
lowing described tract* lot. or .
eels of land situated in Travta County.
Tex** and described es follows:
alSK
an avance over
The above sale to be made by me
to satisfy the above described judg-
ment fur $890.59 in ayor of J. U
Costley, together with the coots of
said suit, and the proceeds applied to
SHERIFF’S BALE.
By virtue of a certain order of sale
issud by the Clerk of the District
Court of Travta County, on the 4th
day of June, 1915, in a certain cause
wherein J. L- Costley; is plantif,and
foachim Freier, is defendant, in favor
of the said plaintiff for the wm of
85353-85. with interest on 4837.66 at
the rate of 8 per centum per annum
and on $416.19at the rate of, 6 Per
centum per annum from date of J0
ment, together with all costa of zuit,
that being the amount of a judement
recovered by the sald J. I* Costke,
plaintiff, In the District Court of
Travis County, ori the 15th day of.De
1914, I have levied upon, and wil,on
the first Tuesday in July, 1915, being
the 6th day of sald month, at the
Courthouse door in the City of Austin,
within legal hours, proceed to sell for
eash to the highest bidder, all the
right. title and interest of the said det
fendant Joachim Freier, in and to the
following described tract of land, to-
wit:
COTIQNMARKET
HAS FIRM TONE
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By virtue of a certain order of sale
issued by the Qerk of the District
Court of Travis Nounty, on the 4th
day of June, 1915. in a certain ause
wherein J. I. ostley la plaintiff
W. C. stobaugh 1» defondant, in
vor of the said plaintiff fur theem
M sight hundred, ninety and t. — -x .
r Lara, with interest on $509.63 at the
. Site of 8 per cent per annum and on
(80.96 at the rate of 9 Per centum reF
annum from date of judgment to-
gether with al costs of suit, that be-
Ing the amount of a judgment recov-
a baked potato
A feast fit for
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FOR MESSEUGER NT RINO
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PHONES C( I PONES
pera as a group were slightly higher.
Prices receded again in the early
afternoon on a slackening of demand
for Reading and other active issues.
Among specialties, Baldwin Locomo-
tive was heavy at a decline of 1%,
Obscure specialties were advanced in
the last hour to the neglect of rallrosd
Issuea The closing was irregular.
Bonds closed as follows:
THE AVENUE BAR
ve enarene Avenue
Auntin’ Most Pepulr Snloen
The Rest Wines, TAquere and Servieo
ED A MKT KM. Vrop,
Ne orders solicited in, filled in. or
shipped into prohibited territory in
violation of the Texas town
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semetee statton tor me TAIrstr, Tirea
and Weary,
DRISKILL BAR
Fare Whinkey Nears V. Gunrantee
Na erdera solicited In-prohtbrted terri-
toty in violation of Texas lawe
SSksb?
CHICAGO, Juno 28.—Storms in the
harvest region gave an upward swing
today to the price of wheat. Damage
and delay were reported to be serious
in both Oklahoma and Kansas. Ermt
ness of Liverpool quotations eounted
also against the bears. The opehing
hare, which ranged from %8c,to.1%9
higher, was followed by additional
gains, but later the market reacted to
a considerable extent.
Corn hardened owing to prospects of
unsettled weather. Offerings were
light. After opening Ue to %c up the
market receded somewbat, thous}
without any decided weaknesA,
Favorable crop advices made oats
ease off. Demand tacked volume.
Lower prices for hogs carried down
provisions. Oh the break packers were
credited with giving the market sup-
original 8. line of the tract: thence
“ 60 E. . with W. L. Moody's N. Iine
17%c. - 8 4
Pottoes, unsettled; new, receipts 65
cans; Virginia .cobblers. $1700180;
Arkaneas and Oklahoma sacked tri-
umphs, 60070c; old, receipts tears;
Michigans and Wisconsin white, 18®
22c. A ,
Poultry olive: Market steady;
fowls, 14014%c; springs, 20023
Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY, MO., June 24.— But-
ter: Creamery, 17c; firsts, 25C; seo-;
onds, 23c; packing, 9%c,
Eggs: Firsts, 17c; seconds, 13C,
Poultry: Hen,s 12c; roosters, 9c;
broilers, 19022c.
Schlitz is a
Leters testamentary were granted
me as executor of the last will of
Hiram G. Nistus, decensed. May 26th,
1315. Ny residence and past office
is Galveston, Texas. All claims
against eaid estate nust be verified
in the manner and presented to me in
the time required by law.
JOHN NILAND,
Executor.
>1 market to a probable suspension of- the divi-
mile con- dead. Canadian Pacific, Union Pa-
ifcant in cific and some of the specialttes were
lower by fractions to 1%. while cop-
Eag5
I ha levted upon, and will, on o
tirst Tuesday n July IMS. betng the
6th day til Auld month, at th Cwi’
house door in the City of Austh. with-
in legal hora, proceed to el for ash
to the high Cat bidder, uli ihiar
title andfhterest of the Bai
LIVERPOOL, June 78.—Closing spot
SSi bmaaann, 1,202, 4mer! can Tel & Tel, w- 4%s
low mianng 4.7 Id. Saira 15.000 Mio*
includng 13,000 Ameriean ana 2500 for
speculation and exports. Futures
closed steady; receipts 13,006 bids a
June 5.07 Md. June-July 5.974 July-"
Eust 5.074, August-September S.l«Md.
September-October 5.25d, October-No-
vember MiMd, Noyember-Deseraber
6.38%, December-January l.4SMd.
January - February MM. February-
March 5.53d. AfareA-AprI 5.59a, April-
May 8,620, May-Juno 5.652.
Ho: Recelpts, 5500 head; market as-
uve and stendy. Beeves, $6,6008.25:
cow* $.0001.60, heifera, $6.000176;
bull, $4.6005.50; calves, 34.00 8.09.
Hogs: Receipt* 2000 head; market,
1C« to 20c decline; light, $7659272:
heavy, 57.5107,65; mixed 87,8507.503
$7.0001.25; ple, $4.5006.26.
— 2690 head; mar-
THE PALACE BAR
opB.tursi wa‘
E. RUFHRROND, Prop,
911 Congrens Ave. PHne 449
No orders solictted in, filled in, of
shippe Into prohibited territory
in violation of the TX=a lawa.
25 cents.
Cantaloupes sell at 5 and 10 cent#
each. They are of excellent quality.
Home grown vegetables are on the
market in abundance and the demand
for them is good. The supply is likely
to hold up well, according to the local
produce talent, provided the moisture
needed is provided.
Cotton, basis middling, 8he
POULTRY, BUTTER AND EGGS.
1,03 heifers of 483 pounds. 47.75; 14 stocker
1.05% | steers, av. 520 pounds, 46.50.
R. A. dorehing. Yorktown, 14 stocker
73%calyes, av. 271 pounds, 47; 2 stocker
.72% I calves, av. 1367 pounds. 36.50; 60 calves,
.64% lav. 192 pounds, 48.
R. L, Russell. Bennvds, 66 steers.
Gains Are Shown in
Late Trading in ,
Grain.
Beginning at the southeast corner of
a tract of 178.6 acres of land set
apart to Mrs. Miranda Bledsoe in caus
No. 8902 styled Thomas E. Sneed vs.
B. G. Sneed et al., in the District Court
of Travis County, Texas, by order of
said Court upon the report of com-
missioners in that case duly appoint
ed by the court to make a partition
of certain lands of which this tract
was a part, from which southeast cor-
ner of said tract a cedar four inches
in diameter marked "X" bears north
33 east 51% varas distant; thence with
its east boundary line north 30 east
1221.7 varas to .its northeast corner
a stake on the south boundary line or
a tract of 200 acres of land set span
and conveyed to Newton O. Sneed,
thence with said boundary Une Bout
43 degrees 20 minutes cast 592 8-4 vara,
to a stake; thence south 30 west 649.
varas to middle of channel of Wijliam,
son Creek 884.8 varus to top of first
bluff, 954.8. varas to a stake and mound
an elm eighteen inches in diameter ________________________ . ______
manktd, "asbe05%no varas distance; PRICE OF FRUITS GO DOWN
illence north 70 west 577.9 varan to
place of beginning, containing in a"
110.6 acres of land and being the same
tract of land allotted and set aside
to Thomas E. Sneed by order of the
Court in said cause and to which or-
der of the Court confirming said par-
tition and flat thereto attached a8re-
corded in Minute Book "S, etPEe
448-456 of the Minutes of the District
Court of Travis County. Texas refer-
ence is here made for a full and com-
plete description of said land and
reference is also here made to the
certain deed of conveyance from
pinintte J. L. Costley to detendant
foachim Freler, of date. Qctobsn..z
1910. aa recorded in Book 243 at .PaKe
116.117 of the Deed Records of Travis
1 Cattle: Receipt* 11,000 head; mar-
ket steady to lower. Prime fed stegte
I $9,0009.50, dressed beef Meera $7,800
| 9.00, Southern steers 16.5003.76, cows
KANSAS ry, Mor, Juno 28.-12.50272 heifers 87.0000,26, ntockero
yheats No. * hard »«»»•«•»•: R° I "sheop: ‘Receipts WOO head l market
Corn: No. 2 mixed, 73073%c; No.
Lots Nos. seven (7) and eight (8)
of the subdivision of one and thirty-
six one hundredth* (1.36) acre* of
land out of outlet No. Borty-three (42)
in division "B‘ of the City of Austin,
Texas, as shown by pint records of
Trevis County, Texas, in Book One } -
(1), page 88, and being the game HDant
property sold and conveyed by P G sount:
Reynold* to defendant on the 13th
day of October, A. D. 1911
irectors of the rubber company are
to meet the latter part of this week
and the course of the stock pfnts
U. 8. 4s coupon .........
Panama 8s coupon ......
American Agricultural 5s
American Cotton 011 58,
ThatMadeibwnkee Famou.
No orders mouqttea in. filled in or shipped into prohibited taritory to vota.
tion of the Texas lawa
...............
and nsbte 4e.2s01.85, mixed end buteh-
srs $7100185, mod heavy 82580780:
Cattie: Receipts 3300 eadj martet
By virtue gfa certain order of sale,
issued by the Clerk of the Diatrict
Court of Travis County, on the 15th day
of Muy, A. D. 1915, in a certain cauze
wherein the City of Austin, is plaintiff,
and Mrs. G. B. Townsend, F. H.
Jones, F. H. Smrth, A. F. Morrow
and The above sale to be mnde, , .
a-to satisfy the above described Judg-
,-"20 ka
satisfaction thereof.
G. 8. MATTHEWS.
Sheriff Travis County.
By JAS. T. JOHNSON. Deputy.
Austin, Texas, June 9. 1915.
1 whit* 7101*c
oats: No. 8 white, 4Ttt«7*c; Na 2
mixed, 430410.
Chicago.
CHICAGO, June z—Whent: No, »|
red, 31.22, No. 2 hard. 31.22*0121
Corn: No. 2 yellow. 7076%0; oCh-1
ers, nominal.
Oats: Standard, 47%018c. 1
Barley, 67071c.
8L Loule.
ST. LouIS Mo., June Wheat:
Ka 2 red, new, 11.101,16; old, 11.16
e115: No, 2 hard, nominal.
Corn: No. t. 760: Na 2 whito, 77a
Oats: No. 2, 47c; Na l white, •*e.
LEAD MARKET.
NEW yoRK, June 78.—Speller: Not
quoted.
London: load 424 15s ea.
Spelter, 692 19*
COFFEE MARKET.
NIW YORK, June 88 —Coffeo: Rio.
No. 7, 7Hc: future* steady; July,
Te December, 6.81c.
METALMARKET.
NEW ronK, June M.—Copper quiet;
etetrolytie 120.25020.50.
Iron quiet: No 1 Northern 314.500
15,00, No. 8 Northern $142301476, Na
l Southern $11,00014.60, No. 8 Bouth-
em *5,5014.25.
Tin easy, 0.000 41.00. ... . ..
At Ionon spot copper 522 to, ru-
tares 183 100, electrolytic l»4 1«*
Spot Un, Kin futures UM,
Antimony F1230127.
NEW YORK^ June 18,—Resuinptloo
FtNF aavano in RoKafn, WKre6
role fractionally to 156%, and A re-
newal of last week's steady Iiqud-
ion in United States XubBen Whlh
1 in additional three pointe to 4:
closdsthnousbnutt “bezgrqax on
. 1 to 11 points. Oftertoie ten
times were •canty and a moder- Dir’
* ----red to sustain vplties,
_ he early trading spot sals of
15,000 bales in the Liferpool
were the main influence^, bv
•rdering that/they were «ignk......- ...
view of the heavy spot trading in the
English market last week. Later in
the day, the heavy rains in Arkansas
and Oklahoma and eomplainte of «rep
damage from those two Stateb stim-
nlated buying. More or lesa fresh
long buying was in evidence but there
was a eontinuation of laet week's cov-
ering movemeri among the shorts..
Sentiment was atill bearish regard-
ing the coming government report on
condition but was offset by a better
feling concerning the political situa-
tion and by acdounts of continued im-
provement in business conditions in
this country. - '
ORIENTAL HOTEL
DALLAS ,
yne bent and ■ MS popuiar In Texno.
mexcelled room “d meni mervlee.
onee our guest, alwayn oar Euest
Amertenn Flaw 3.00 and up,
Europenn Plam, 81-0 and up.
OTTO HEROLD, Nge.
.43% lav. 1120 pounds, 87.26. -
37% Russell A Goleman, EnelnaJ. 20
.39% steers, av. 1240 pbunds, 47.60; 42 steer*.
lav. 1170 pounds. $7; 23 coW, av. 957
10.62 I pounds, $7.
17.10 I Austin Brea, Alfred, 139 steers, av.
' | 1311 pound*. 47.21.
9.20 ! Kansas City.
9.45 KANSAS CITY. Mo., June28.—Hogs:
| Receipts 9000 head; market lower. Bulk
‘of sales $7.5047.60, heavy *7,4507.55,
light 87-6007.60, pigs $7.00607.50,
to-wit:
Two and three-quarter acres of
the Isaac Decker league, being the
same land deeded by W. IL Swanson
to J. Alfred Jnos by deed daled
June 20, 1907, recorded in Book 206.
page BIT. of the Deed Records of
Travis County, Texas, and being a part
of the 9.17 acre tract deeded by L V.
Davi and wife to J, M. Boroughs by
deed dated July 11, 1891; also being
a. part of lot 3 set apart to Lucy I*
Davis in the partition of the estate
of her deceased mother, M. A. Good-
rich, sald tract of land being on the
south side of the Colorado River and
bounded by mete* and bounds as fol-
lows:
Begining at the N. W. corner of A
tract of 9.17 acres, from which a 1* 0.
marked X Urs. N. 10 W. 3 varas:
thence 8. 30 W. 100 vra. to stone
food taste so
good, as a bot-
tle or Schlitz.
4
cantalovpes on the markc4 Monday
maorning caused the price to go down
J, in the nice of a strong demand. The
price of watermelons has declined re-
cently until a melon of best quality
and of good sizo can be purchased for
Receipta Ar, Henxy, but Market la
FORT WORTH, Tex, June 28.— Cat-
A part or parcel of the Del Valle
ten league grant, in Travis County,
Texas, on Williamson Creek, on tn*
west aide of Colorado River and about
five miles south of Austin, I ravis
( .es, F. H. Smith, A. F. Morrow County, Texas, and being more partet
, and G. P. Lyda, are defendants, ini ularly described us follows:
' favor of the defendant, Mrs C. B. Town-1 tit -----.
C eend, on her cross-action, for the sum of I
' three hundred, six and 26-100 dollars,
with interest on two hundred, seventy-
eight and 45-100 doHars at the rate
of 8 per centum per ahnum, and on
A. twenty-seven and 80-100 dollars at the
W rate of 6 per centum per annum, from
dale of judgment, together with all
costs'of suit, that being the amount of
k a judgment recovered by the said Mrs.
A CL II. Townsend, defendant, in the
- District Court of Travis County, on
'' the 15th day of May, A. D 1915,
against her co-defendants, F. H. Jones,
A. F. Morrow and G. P. Lyda, I have
levied upon and will, on the first
Tuesday in July, A. D. 1915, being the
■ 6th day of said month, at the Court-
house door in the City of Austin, with-
in legal hours, proceed to sell for cah
to the highest bidder, all the right,
title and interest of the plaintiff, the
City of Austin, and the defendants,
F. H. Jones, F. H. Smith. A. F. Mor-
row nnd G, P. Lyda. in and to the fol-
lowing described property, to-wit:
Lot No. 4 in Jones' subdivision of
the northwest and southeast quarters
of outlet 25, in division "O" of the
City of Austin, .Travis County, Texas.
he
wlte 7 pex- xoyennundred.twen
Travta County, dollars, with in------
-
s, rspat xomua TONS 29, 1015.
Louiville & Nash. un. 4g..... 91%
Liggett A Myer* »*...►.........190%
Lorlllard 5a . ................ 90
Missouri, Kan. & Tex. lat 4s..B 76%
New York Central gen. 3%s, .. 79%
N. Y.. N. H. A Hartford cv. Gs..B110%
Norfolk & Western cv. 4%s. ...W0l%
Northern Pacific 4s,........... 90%
Pennsylvania cv 3%s (1915).. 100%
Readin gen. 4s .............. 92%
Renubre Iron 4 8. 5s (1940). . 927
St. Loui. San Fran. ref. 4s,
Senboard Air Line adj. 5s ..
Southern Be41 Telephone 5s.
Font hem Parife ct 4a.....
Southern Railway 5s ......
Southern Railway get. 4s...
Texas Company gen. 4a.....
Texas & Pacitte.fst....
Unton Pneifie 4s............
U. 8.. Steel 5s..............
Virginia Car. Chemical 5s..
C.. M.. St. Paul. Cv. 5s.......
N. Y. Central Deb.
Southern Poelfic, cv. 5»....
Pa. Con., 4%s..............
SSSHSP AT E N T S
per pound. _______ {obdainea and trodemarke ahd eopy-
------0000202 I rights registered. Writs for Inventors
•LOW METHOD. Gide Book, ordices at 108 Kress Build*
-pa rau beneraghat Fortune kndckn 45. vouaton "hon" "reton
oSwen" never heard of her ringing HARDWAY & CATHEY
him up on th* telephone. —Fuek, 4
2",12233 Volume of Trading IsRea
2,5 Sauas a
"CT.Ipug . leans
____ — Iterest”cn26g15, 150 -
per.contumpe phpup.pd NEW oRLaA
m #2F
Mega SPirdeana “N,Hur. t IT rime
i the District Court or Kravi demana gArve to
-uuuy. an ie 4th day at May. 1915. 1 % 6 oorTy Erdain,
have lviea upon, ami will, on th. Hia ,24, "21 Z W
Tuesday in July, 1915, being the 6th
day of said month, at th. Courthouee
door to th. City of Astin, within
legal hour* proeod to bell for cash to
the highest bidder, an the right, title
and Iterost of the said defendant*
8. M. Ashby. J. G Sresser. Q. P. Lyda,
A. T. Allison. C. N. Bustin and J. L
Costley. In and to the following de-
scribed land and premise* to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land situated in Travis County, Toxa*
Par Value.
......350
.......» 10
.......» 10
......» 10
i8
28
252
...... » 10
::::::: 12
i: 12
iun io
.......1 10
ii
.......1 10
ni
:212
.......» 7
18
10
Slow. Native
8 11
» 6
The Brown
Bottle keeps
out the light,
protecting its
purity from
the brewery
to your glass.
*10 « u
r: : :
* * * i«
*20 * n
I IS 8 16
*«»6
» 1* » M
tle salen:
$1.05% $1,033 $1.05%[ Hamilton Bros., Cuero, 27 stocker
port. • ■
Assertions that the Missouri crop I common,
had been materially harmed by tho I sheop: Receipts, 29U0 neuut uE-
rains and hessian ny, tended after- [ket, strong to 19c higher. Lambs,
ward to cause a rally in wheat. Mean-1 $8,6009.00 : yearlings, 86. 609100
while seaboard demand for old wheat wethers, $8,5066.00; ewes, $5.0095.75;
was strongly in evidence. 1 he mar- cun* 42500150: goat* 62,5004,00,
ket closed steady at L to 2%02% net . _—-—.------
advance. CATTLK SALES,
Wheat: Open. High. Low. Clos* FORT WORTH, Tex., June 28.— Cat-
Tnrall Producer Oil Company ......
Thrall Refifne Company .....
Thrall six wen Company .........
.Waco Potroteum Company.........
♦Companies Indicated Tbes (
* 10
* 10
* U
8 10
1 6
* 10
» 10
Asked
* 900
$ 85*
* 66
* n
8 *
* 11
* T
* 9
* H
1 11
8 20
* *1
* *
* 11
* 11
higher. Lembe 88 000 10,00, yenrlinis
$6,s008,00, wethera **.>*•*■**> ewes
34,7505.60,
Lower,.
*
J. 1L Nfeciurkm * Co. ns followsr
Nominal quotations, subject to confirmation.
Name of Stock:
•First Thrall Oil Company....................
•Taylor Oil and Gas Company..................
•Thrall Independent Oil Company.. ...........
•Moran Oil Development Company..............
•Oem Oli Company.............................
Austin-Thran-Oil Company.....................
Big Value OU Company..........................
Black land Oil Company..................
Carnation Oil Company........................
itisens Oil and Gas Company.................
Eimoda Oli and Gas Company.................
* Five Tracts on Company.......................
Frits Fuchs OU Company......................
Gammen Oil Company..........................
Granger Petroleum Company ..................
High Grade OU Company.......................
Lpseomb Oil and Gas Company.................
Lucky Hill Oil Company.......................
Marchanta Oil and Gas Company...............
Neill Central Oil Co............................
Nel Oil Company...........•.................
O. K. OU and Gas Company.....................
Rich Hill Oil Company.........................
Pan Anlonlo-Thratl Oil Company..............
Security on and Gas Company..................
State Homse Oil and Ges Comopany-p:.....
Taylor Independent OU Company ....f..........
Temple-Thrall OU Company....................
texns and Oklahoma Oil and Gas Company.....
Srhomdale Oil and Ga» Company................
adfnrai-Camerom Oli Comopany..................
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