The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 7, 1913 Page: 2 of 18
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BACK, BEATING BOSTON.
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BUY
FLOUR, FHED AXD HAY
avroMOnILES
ANDERSON * BENSON
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for studebaker and Ca:
Agents
value autotobiies, 11*
New MH
piled.
hair la turning gray.
These whose
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J. H. RAYMOND JR
HARNISS AND SADDLRS
RHODY A WEBISR
ST. LOUIS, 4? CHICAGO, 0.
H. C. JACKSON RETURNS HOME
STACY -ROBBINS co.
hits meant runs.
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For space in f "Q
here ring H•V
PHILADELPHIA, 9: BOSTON, 2.
will need a
SEWAGE LIFT STATION IS ANTI-CIGARETTE WORKER
If you ever think
MIONS
10 SPEAK III AUSTIN
BEING CONSTRUCTED HERE
CUPID'S WORK FALLS SHORT
At Austin, Texas.
Seventy-One Marriage Li-
n. h. E
Total of
Score by Innings:
Issued Last Month.
9
000 100 010—2
CONTRACTORS
censes
WILL S. WOOD CO.
. .020 220 30•—9 13
Batteries:
Arrangement Is Plan.
Shawkey and Schang.
Washington
Aunin Veterinnry Hospital
JINK DEALERI
CONCERT PROGRAM IS KNOWN
MESSErGEN SURVICE
HOT AIR
CREAMERY
FURNACES
J. O. BUAAS
AMONG THE COURTS
WOOD AND COAL
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
NEW STYLES ARE SHOWN
William
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
STRIVE TO IMPROVE COTTON.
<---g-a
been made a strong effort to build up
in the or-
le Johnson !
850
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ton-—the actual gin output.
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TAX VALUATION FIXED.
320
SPECIAL SALE on
2,200
H
$20 ELGIN WATCH, 16-JEWEL, guaranteed G1 1 75
for 20 years, watch that never complains, for. <vHai •
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9,600
I’n
60
FRHE with 250 worth
SIERMAN, Tex., sept. « John T.
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JEWELER
101 EAST SIXTH ST.
Free Delivery
Old Phone 1 135
2
G.FIury. Signs.:
72
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Big Bargains in
Arizona Land!
DRINK KING'S VELVET
CREAM BUTTERMILK
Phones 302. American Lady Flour.
Also best grades of grain and hay.
Good Guaranteed
Timepieces
$35.00
$30.00
$27.50
$25.00
$22.50
$20.00
$15.00
plainly on the bottle,
terfeits sold here.
W. M. McKenzie and Edna Carter.
Charlie Shaw and Liza Walker.
FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT COURT.
Com-
wit 11
dillac, best
w. Fifth HL
Beware of coun-
Get the genuilie.
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Boston .......
Philadelphia
$5.00 N
$6.00 $
$7.00 H
$8.00 N
$9.00 $
$10.00
BOYS’
BOYS’
BOYS’
BOYS’
605 Congress Ave.
REPAIRING PROPERLY DONE
BICYCLE atEssiNGER SERVICN
BOTH PHONE s4s
QUICK AND RLIADLE SIRVICI
ALL PLA
TH
One Pair
Towels
Free
Time During Week—Judge I
say’s Words Recalled.
Buy
Th
For space ip f •Q
here ring —eV
T. H. Williama * Co. Have Very At-
tractive Display on Return of
Export Buyers.
1AnnER suPPLIIS
BURNHAM & FEHR
Barbera and Barbers’ Supplies.
The home of Dander-Nit. Try
our high grade imported
Razon.
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Austin sahgerrunde Will Enjoy Musio
Sunday Night. •
urally that Nobody -
Can Tell.
DR. DORA MARTIN TO ESTABLISH
HEADQUARTERS HERE.
GRNKRAL nErAm WORK
G. A M. CYCLE CO
FOR BICYCLES
107 W. Fifth St.
Graves & McBroom, Props.
See Dr. H. C. Morrow
105 West 8th Street
$12 ELGIN WATCH with 20-year guarantee, 9X 75
that is a sensational bargain; special price.; .. Of •
male by "California Fig Syrup
pany." Refuse any other kind
contempt. -
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Dr Dora Martin, field secretary for
the Anti-Cigarette League of America,
is in the city to stablish State head-
quartrs. V
At Galveston Dr. Martin spoke before
a mass meeting of men, who approved
of her plans of prevention and sent her
First Gaml
Oct. I
<
If you are not enjoying these
privileges you should try
HOSTETTER’S
200 acres of rich bottom land covered thickly
all over with grass, 1% miles from Bowie, Arii,
one of the principal towns on the Southern Pa-
cific Railroad, in the heart of both a rich agri-
cultural and mining district. Every acre of
this land can be easily irrigated by storing
annual overflow of mountain flood water in
upground reservoirs. I would rather own this
200 acres than any tract of like size in San
Simon Valley. This whole tract can be scripted
and patented for the pitifully insignificant sum
of $1600. In less than ten years it will be worth
$20,000. Easy payments. If you wait, you
won’t get it. A few other attractive invest
ments for desert claims, homesteading and
patented land.
115
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Comp!
of
LANG MIRK Brass Wash Bard
for ...........................
Two CAKIS Crystal White Soap
FREE with above.
Joe Koen
percentage. The other day
dinary. run of the gin at the
11.15. General bond issues shows
: $6975.08, and the special fund the same.) _
'■ Street fund $4135.06, school tax >950.16
and poll tax $177.50. Total, $32,262.87. —
City Collector of Taxes E. E. William-
I son has just completed the tax rolls.;
I which are above the average, as the j
quality Toilet
to roll).. .250
Druggist Has Been Hi n
City.
The Trooper Bicycle
$15 ELGIN TWENTY-YEAR GUARANTEED WATCH
that creeps silently along and keeps good $10.75
serves the encouragement of the Amer-
lean people. I sometimes wish that I
cpud give up the bench and go out
and help in the fight of the boys great-
est cause Of juvenile' weak ness, misery
and erime."-
‘ro tie
off in An*
& Ssnithis
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY
; ACQUITTED OF MURDER CHARGE.
WARREN’S
211-12-13 H. eth St.
BAKERS
Two first-class Bakeries, the best
Sanitary Bread. Cakes, Pies and
confectionaries in the city. Both
phones. 573; 120 Congress and 102
Congress.
ADOLPH KOHN, Proprietor.
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3 RoLIS of best <
Paper (1000 sheets
ONI (000 Toilet
Washington Has No Trouble at New i
York; St. Louis Shuts Out Chicago '
in Loose Game.
Agnew:
Meyer,
Solicits your Sign, Show Card and
Multigraphing Work. Phone 3129.
I.ARGE MIZE Wash Bowls and
Pitchers, the very best quality
pure white American China. good
value at ..................»1.00
We WILL GIVE FRiI: a 25c pair
of our best Huck or Turkish
Bath Towels with the above Bowl
and Pitcher.
Old Phose 832
W. Henry, 640 acres, belng.the
same survey 106 as described ।
above; March 4 1913..... • 16,000.
FISH AND OYSTERS
Fish and oysters, fruits and vege*
tables. ‘Bot bhones 213. Patton’s,
115 W. sith SL
I 203 E. Sth St., Austin, Tex. Fully
BAUM JUNK COMPANY I eguiped Eorctheecarean nd.greatcans
Buyers of scrap iron and all met- I promptly answered day or night. Dr.
als, rags, rubber and drosses. Old 1 s. j, Swift D. V. 8.. Proprietor. N. F.
phone 1642. 200 E Sixth St., Aus- Pease, D. V. M., Manager.
tin, Texas I Phones 515
to the higher one. from which pipes
will carry it on. The compressor i9
to be installed in duplicate that when
one machine is out of order the other
may be used, and thus assure satisfac-
tion at all time. .,
■ Ell. ESTATE
nonnis-ausrin LAND CO.
Real estate, insurance and loana
Gulf coast lands a specialty. Of-
fice phone 2031; residenee. 3423.
415 Congress Ave.
to Austin.
s She will speak before a mass meeting
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Batteries: McHale , Pich and
Sweeney: Cashion, Engel, Bentley and
A insmith.
You have never eeen a "bankrupt
sale" sign nailed to a Kawneer Store
Front. Jacques Steel CompAhy. Texas
Agents, Dallas, Texas.
SODA WORKS
MILLER’S SODA WORKS
Davis & Pain. Proprietors
Manufacturers of High Grade Soda
Water and Ginger Ale
701 E. 5th St. Both Phones 882
MONUMENTS
JULIUS SEAHOLM
Manufacturer of and dealer tn
grante and marble mionument- All
kinds of cemetery work. 1316r18
E 6th SL Old phone 3424
| You can turn gray, faded hair beau-
l tifully dark and lustrous almost over
| night if you’ll get a 50 cent bottle of
! Wyeth’s Sage and uphur Hair Rem,
' edy* at any drug store. Millions or
bottles of this old, famous Sage Ira
' Recipe are sold annually, says » We,
i‘known druggist here, because it dark-
jens the hair so naturally and evenly
I' that no one can tell it has been up-
turned from the Eastern markets,
where she purchased all the latest de-
signs and shades. New suits and coats,
skirts and waists are arriving every
day. The suits include the eponge,
matalasse, velour de lane, byodere;
cheviots, poplins, crepe de chene and
crepe meteor. The one-piece dresses in
crepe de chene, crepe meteor and Can-
ten crepes are included in the purchase.
The coats are of boucles, zibelines. bro-
caded velvets matalasse and other coat
novelties. The Wooltex. Redfern and
other standard makes are Included in
the stock purchased.
Mrs. Janera Evans, manager of the
millinery department, has returned
from a two months’ stay in New York.
ami. working automatically by com- ,
prens d air. will manipulate VilNves
forcing’the sewage -from the low level
The ready-to-wear and millinery de-
partments at T. H. Williams & Co are
more elaborately and completely filled
with modish articles of interest to
women than at any previous season.
Miss Perle Davis, in charge of the
ready-to-wear department, has just re-
JJHN WHARTON MAXCY, Hydraulic and Sanitary Enginser
soa CHRONICLE nvipna, uousroN, TEXAS
Water Supply and Water Pridication. Sewerageand sewage Purification.
Public Utility Reports and Appraisals.
Hydro-Electric Power Plants and Power House Economies
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
Gin Company bales were obseryed that j
weighed 1360 pounds in the need and I
ginned out 621 pounds in. lint. This i“
the best evidence of improved cot-
Score by innings: F. H. E. ■
.031 000 000 — 4 9 0 1
.000 000 000—0 5 2 1
Anderson and Thomas;
per Rack
of paper.
i Lurnett was acquitted by n jury here
I today of the murder of Mitch Downey
: of Gunter, Tex., Feb. 4 last. Downey
was shot while silting in a buggy al
Burnett’s home. . /
HAY AND GRAIN
H. C. GREER
Wholesale and retail dealer in
hay. grain and mill stuff; cotton
seed hulls and meal delivered in
any quantity. Old phone 1236; new
235 All goods first class, 1213
South Congress.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
HARTELL-BALLEY COMPANY
Wholesate fruit and produca
New phone 79t; old phone 1810.
888 B. Sixth St
No. 105. as described above;
Sept 9. 1912 ................ 10,000
C. W. Horn and wife tn William
MOTHER! MOTHER! YOUR CROSS, SICKUHIL)
NEEDS ONLY "CALIFORNIA’SYRUP Of FIGS”
SAGE TEA PUTS UFF CLEVELAND WINS AGAIN
AND COLOR IN HAIR DEFEATING DE1ROIIERS
, toted Work Will Remedy Evil* ! Ma« Meeting Wiil . Be, Salled.
Present System—Automatic Time Durina Week—Judge Lind-
g STOMACH BITTERS
I at once. It will help you.
Vemmn mom uma u
; Dan Cupid fell a utile short In ar.
mnging lor marriages last monin.as
oompured to the mine month a J ear . ____
arozevie.oenthespersusa"at‘tWASHINGTON, 9;NEW
Travis County Clerks office, and last
year there wae seventy-six.
The number of licenses issued so far farcical same
this year compares favorably with the New ! ork. 9.to 1.
number issued in 1912.
Harness sypplles, buggies, car-
“""2":
Phone 2112.
FOUNDRY AND MACNINE SHOP
Brass and iron caatinga, auto and
machte parts. bullders’ castings,
manholes grates and repairing.
Austin Foundry and Machine Shops
MEAT MARKET.
City Meat Market. Hammond 4
Cuneo, Props. Try our pure lard.
FISH AND OYSTERS
Choice meats of all kinds. 413 K
6 th. Old phone 1062; new phone 12-
work of Fa Ike berg and Louden's error i
of judgment in the ninth inning. Only '
one Detroit plaser reached third base ’
lvs wuvov • — -----eLg, until the ninth inning.. Then Ciau-|
becoming faded, dry; serags a. ’ -nlfora tripled and scored on Cobb*,
ave a surprise awaiting them beeous . sacrifice fl to Graney. Dau as and
after one or two applications tne Era- Falkenberg each allowed six hits. the ,
| hair vanishes and your lock.bec Detroit hurler being removed in the
luxuriantly dark and beautium. eighth to allow High to bat for him. j
j dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling •
I Score by innings: R.H.-
Cleveland ........010 000 002—3 6 2 .
Detroit ......0C0 200 001—1 6 1
■“■“$21.85 CASHecr
Complete with coaster brake and roller chain,
.lust the wheel for the boy to ride to school.
Come down and inspect this elegant wheel at
this remarkably low price. Other wheels, all
grades and prices up to $47.50. Special prices
on children's wheels. A complete line of bike
tires and sundries at right prices.
PETMECKV’S
sumeare all gotten up ontite type- ।
I writer, showing the neat hand of the I
■ expert,
DR T. H. FREY DIES.
I BEAUMONT. Tex.. Sept. 6.—Dr. T.
J II. Frey, aged 42 sears, a prominent
physician and a native of Illinois and I
resident of Beaumont since 1899 died
nearly this morning. The body will be
I buried Sunday atternoon under the j
auspices of the Order of Ensle*
AUTO LIVERY
Auto livery. Touring car and
taxicab. Both phones 711. Fiegle’a
Garage. 217-19 W. Sixth SL
ARCHITECTS
w. E KETCHUM
Office 1. First National Rank
Bldg.. Austin. Tex. Phones, office,
721; residence 62.
There has never been a time in the history of my business
that you could buy a good watch so cheap as now.
clogged-up, constipated waste, sour bile
and undigested food vill gently move
out of the bowels and you have a well,
playful child again.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless ruit laxative. Mil-
lions of mothers keep it handy because
they know its action on the stomach, '
liver and bowels is prompt and sure.
They also know a little given today
s; veg a sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for a 50 cent boi-
'tie of “California Syrup of Figs,'
w’hich contains directions for babies,
children of all ages and for grown-ups
FANCY GROCERIES
PARKER A HALL
staple and fancy groceries, tin-
ware.and notions. etc- Country
produce bought and sold. Old
phone 2638; new 622. Corner Con-
gress and Second SL
DETROIT. Mich., Sept. 6.—Cleveland i
today won a pitchers battle from De- J
Uoit, 3 to I. through the magnificent
ST LOUls, Mo. Sept. 6 Roy
Mitchell pitched a fine game this after- .
noon and shut out- Chicago while St.
New York : Louis was scoring four runs. The homo,
club hit the visiting pitchers when
AUSTIN WOOD AND COAL CO
Dealers in all kinds of wood and
coal. Wholesale and retail. We give
a full cord fur a cord and a full ton
for a ton. Old phne 1527.
W. W. IfOlks. Mgr.
F. W. CRANE AUTO TOP CO.
Automobile and carriage trimming.
Tops recovered, 110 and up. Top
dust covers, slip covers, all kinds of
repairing promptly done. Old phone
3129. 212 W. 2th st., Austin, Tex.
The sixth concert of the Austin
Sangerrunde will be given at Seholz
Garden tonight by Besserer’s Band.
The following is the program:
March, "National Emblem*.....Bagley
overture, "The Gipsy' tBaf6
Famovitesems (a) "Song of the S°pren
- Watches roraymahkind, young, mid.
i (Ue-aged and /M. boys, girla, ladies,
• gentlemen and dudes at the big cleanup
sale of new and unredeemed watches nt
’ (aswell A- smit’s. Come and see the
one reserved for you. -Adv
Battelles: Falkenberg and Carissh;
Dauss, Comstock and McKee.
Practical work in sewing./ cooking
hnd other household arts is renuired
Tn all English schoola for girls above
the Infant grade
Don’t Stay Gray! It Darkens So Nat • PHILADELPHIA ALSO COMES;
ROOFING AND REPAIRING
R M. WRIGHT
Would like to figure on your gal-
vanized. Iron and tin work Office
and shop 604 Trinity St. Old phole
2412
Machinery cost $29,000 installed, la
being placed at Fourth and Rio Grande
Streets, under the direction of the
sewer department, and when ready for
service, which will be in less than
a month, will serve as a lift station
for sewage, and ita use will give to
that section of Austin adequate means
to take care of the sewage. ,
Because of the present inability to । here this week.
get a sufficient fall, the engineering Judge Ben Lindsay of Denver says,
department hae found it difficul to "The cigarette hab it is ceirta inly one
so place the pipes as to give the drain- l of the very worst habits that atturks
age nece szary. The present plan willthe boyhood and therefore the man-
remedy all-of the present evils. hood of a nation. There is no question
The machinery consisin.or a pump, navcratinantyoorthoendintke’netormn"
; tory institutions or the Nation and
every effort to elimnate he evil de-
new i ork, • to i. Nine errors were
: made by tin- New Yorkers. The vllxtors
.blew up in the sixth-and venth in-
- .o. usines. With ' nings. Cashion, who stalled his sec-
ame erthe sasonontienjid onA
masutnayachoussdear’companrchenas K'^Wen and StrueX out one.
Agents, Dallas, Texan.
rHE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY MOHNING, SEHEMBEll 7, 1913.
Real estate, insurance, loan* and
surety bonds. Stacy-Robbins Com-
pany. Homes on easy payments.
Both* phones.
Score by innings: R. IL E.
New York ........001 000 000—1. 1 9
Washington ......000 003 5V —9 11 2
WASHINGTON. Sept.
1 harh8 Ik the age of youth, aray-haired,
3 unattractive. folks aren’t wanteu
! around- So get busy with Wyeth s Sag.
lend sulphur tonight, and vou 11 be.an
: lighted wh your dark handsotr.nai"
and y in youthful appearance wihin a
P few days. ____
PMADELPHLA, Pa. Sent. 6.
i-
--was successful with the hit and run
. flay. Baker, Collins. McInnes an 1
Barry were stars in the inside work.
Loaning money for private partles
my specialty. J. H. Raymond Jr.,
104 W. 7th st.
FISCHER & LAMBIE
General contractors Estimates
on all classes of bulldings. Phones
622
ABsrnAcroNS OF TITLE.
Ths Bergen. Daniel and Gracy Co,
abstracts furnished to all lots in city
of Austin and land in Travis County.
112 Congress ve. Old phone 616.
SAN MARCOS. Tex., Sept. 6.—Total
tax valuation in San Marcos is $1,842.-
675 on real estate, >947.358 on personal
property. The tax rate for 1913 is.
yv^rhe^^upm^ ninn »
the grade of coitonand obtain a higher “ UUIL ULNVU
■ to you when the appetite is ■
l keen, the digestion good and ■
I the liver and bowels active. ■
The Un
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All plans ■
most su0
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Jhn-il, a
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charge of H
ing has te
It Is ex
five and 1
first day ‘
Le iocuted
and will o
These cott
the finest ■
which is B
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nastic h|H
fair groun
tion for t
training fl
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hard wolk
of each m
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coach All
and Ass is fl
Bellmont I
Direct or
from a to
and Eastfl
methods, fl
trip. He I
by the dirfl
visited, c
Universitis
nUnofs, M
and Syrar■
Dr. W. I
University
nounced t
schedule fl
The sched
all famflia
athletics t
a Texas I
meet Fort
Baylor ar
Texas opfl
the two st
west, the I
Kansas $
while as I
they will J
feature of
on Thank!
of Notre I
Dame is I
among the
unique fol
Northern I
game. Ne
last year I
from its 11
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Oct. 3.
Austin • O
fin: Oet. 1
niversity
Dallas: N
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Oklahoma
State Agr
Nov. 27. I
Austin.
GARAGES
CAPITAL CITY REPAIR CO.
J. H. EIS. Manager.
Automobile repairing; all kinds
of special machine work. Old phone
3026. 213 W. Sixth St.
For I
I
we hav.
time nd
1sfn tlen
If peevish, feverish, tongue coated,
give "fruit laxative”
at once.
CALLAHAN COUNTY GOES “DRY.”
| BAIRD. Tex.. Kept. 6-Callahan
‘ County went dry in the liquor election
’ held today by a vote of 861 to 767, A
■ majority for the pros of 94. This city J
! is quiet tonight. Much interest Was .
I taken in the campaign.
! lot 9 and south 5 feet of lot S.
all in block 13 of Christian and
Fellman addition to Austin.
■ Sept. 3, 1913.................$ 1,750
• Mrs. Anna B. Stalnaker to Tros.
E. Thrasher, lot 1 and west 48 -
। feet of lot 2. in block 132 of
Austin: Aug. 15. 1913 ........ 5, i
AVENUE MARKET
A place to get good meats, beef,
mutton, veal, pork, chickens, tur-
keys—the very best on hand at all
times.
WM, BARGSLFY, Mur.
No matter what nils your child a
laxative should be the first treatment
given.
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coated, it is a sure sign your Tittle
one's" stomach, liver and bowels need
a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. '
When cross, peevish, listless, pale,
doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if
I reath is bad stomach sour, system full
of told, throat sore, or if feverish, give
a teaspoonful of •California Syrup of
Figs," and in just a lew hours all the
E. Mabry and wife et al. to W.
: B. Black, lots 10 and 11 in
I block 4. of Glen Ridge addition
to Austin; Sept. 5, 1913.....
William H. Ammons tn A J.
Hubbard, section 29. I. & G. N.
j Railway survey No. 186. con-
’ taining640 acres of land; Hept.
4, 1913 ..................;...
Fritz Frederickson and wife to
August Gustafsen and wife, a
lot containing 53 by 150 feet
out of part of lot 2 in subdivi-
sion of 1M acres in subdivision
of outlot 6 in division A of
Austin: Aug. 4. 1913 .........
’ La Rue Noton to James Edward
Tyson, lots 3 and 4 in block C
of Colored addition to town of
Pflugerville: Aug. 16, 1913 .. .
| La Rue Noton to James Edward
; Tyson, lots 1 and 2 in block C
of Colored addition to town of
Pflugerville; Oct. 1. 1910......
William W. Henry and wife to
W. A. Gray. 64V acres of land,
I being survey 105 patented to
j Alexander Calder, assignee of
Dallas & Wichita Railroad
i Company: Aug. 14, 1913......
Frank C. Bishop tA John II. Fov-‘
ler, 640 acres, belhg the same
survey, No. 105. as described
above; May 2 1910...........
James C. Woodbury, trustee, to
‘ Carl seeley, 640 acres, being
same survey 105 as above de-
scribed in above transfer; Aug.
27, 1912 ......................
J’Orl Seeley to C. W Horn. 640
acres, being same survey of
MACHINERY, COSTING $29,000,
WILL SOON BE READY.
For space in -j mA
here ring H•V
| divorce.
i Nalle. & Co. vs. Will Hunter et al.,
..Lampe notes.
Anderson Franklin vs. Lillie Frank-
Hn. divorce,
Vina Rucker vs. Sam Rucker, di-
6. In a
defeated
YORK, 1.
| H. C. Jackson, the Rexall drugsist,
has returned after spending a month St. Louis
Hn the East. Mr. Jackson visited Bos- Chicago .
! ton and attended the Rexall conven-
tion. From Boston he went to New Batteries: Mitchell and
iyork. where he remained several da¥ Scott, Lathrop. Smith and
' • While in New York lie was attacked . Fasterly.
i with appendicitis, and was very sick
or several days. However he is now
‘ regaining his strength rarid.
(b) "Traumerei"’.......
......... Schumann
Melange. Operatic Echone" • • • Beyer
Eccentric, "lickeryet • Mutchler
Selection’ ‘Lucretia Borgia’ . Dopizett
song-Schottisch, ”O Susanna"..Hirsch
Popular operatic excerpts.
(a) Carmen. "Toreador Song ;bzet Judge George Calhoun.
6 Pink lady. • Reauurul Lady" - i Sults filed
Sho and her assistant, Miss Florence' .......................... < ArY: : Melita Payne vs. George Payne. dh
Ferrell, are displaying some especially) (c)Luela, "Sextette".......Donizetti i vorce.
artistic and Frenchyhats for women,. comie tattoo, "The Guard”.. .Fahrbach , Anna May Grimes
misses and children. These hats include Medley. “Brdoaway Hit" ......Lampe Grimes, divorce.
standard lines of tailored hats and Excerpt, “Il Trovatore Miserere” - . R. H. Sherman v». S. IL Sherman,
fancy new feathers and other trim- i ............ ) erd
mings. The new satin and plush crea- Fantasie, Home Sweet Home the
tions are displayed and the trimmings j World Over" .........
high at the back, a feature of the sea- l ---••4 1
son's modes, are featured among the BRYAN CAMPAIGNING AGAIN,
up-to-date phases of this department, --
------•••------ ’ IANGOR, Maine, Sept. 6 — Seere vorrce.
Both new and unredeemed watches I tary of State Bryan arrived, here today Cecilie Price vs. George E. Price, di-
are being slaughtered at the cleanup to make eight campasn, ’ PSgSai vorc.
sale at Caswell & Smith's. A glance at the interest of WilllamR.Pattang “u
the windows will convince anyone.- Democratic candidate, fonEone
Adv next Monday’s special election.
_ ___ ______________ .____——I Mrs. Charles Stephens on to A. B.
! Houston, the north 50 feet of
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Lochridge, Lloyd P. The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 7, 1913, newspaper, September 7, 1913; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448538/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .