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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1902.
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TO-DAY UNTIL 7 O’CLOCK
It the
BESSERER’S ORCHESTRA
EDUCATIONAL
I. & G. N. R. R. CO.
NOOTHER COAL
Both Phones 229. +
+ 211 E. 6th St.
TODAY'S COMBINATION.
arged 00
One can Meadow Brand Sugar +
—Jbel Watson of St. Louis Is in the
c
citv on business.
pack Riverside +
—Mrs. Lucile Girard of Taylor is vis-
+
PIANO TEACHER,
502 West Thirteenth St.
istmaster.
Sidewalk Notes
MRS, W, H. OWENS,
No 76 arrives at Auetin from Llano
foi
Boarding School for Girls.
fc;
Fairview Park, South Austin. +
:; +
morning.
San Antonio and
Aransas Pass!!
Miss
les.
Only $25.00 to California;
overs in California, and will be
ner Eighteenth and Lavaca.
City News
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
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All Skin and Blood Diseases Cured.
J.;. Alex-
F. W. WARREN,
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1602 Lavaca SL
Tel. 57.
CALIFORNIA
George
very
EX-
A.; Mor*
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Voice Culture and the Art of Singing.
John;'
i, Joe.
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S. E. ROSENGREN:
Funeral Furnisher.
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EQUAL TO THE
OLD RELIABLE
Robinson
Robinson
reasonable
or drop a
open for
holidays
tained 6. the Avenue
summer months on 1
Black,
peace,
police
Johnnie;
nk; Jones,
of letters
postoffice
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111 be ad-
mber 22,
letter of-
nge your
r. which
d to him
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1:00 p. m
7:30 p. m
1.; Parson.
lean; Pey-
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R-ye Burnet ....
Arrive Lampasas
Lrave Llano .....
, Arrive San Saba
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Mike
ndeliver-
istin.
1.: Fuller,
Faulkner,
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nes,
—Seats are on sale at the box office
of the Hancock opera house for “Ak-
Fadden’s Flats," which plays here to-
morrow night.
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AUSTIN
Ui
R. C. EHLERT.
Undertaker and Embalmer,
709 Congress Ave.
Both Phones No. 31. Personal attention
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Personals
+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+etete+e •
TAKE THE
MUSIC.
Mrs. Hagerty’s school of vocal and
+
+
+
In effect Sunday, September 14, 1902.
NORTHBOUND TRAINS.
Arrive 10:30 a. m., 2:57 p. m., 10:52
p. m., 12:15 a. m.
Leave 10:10 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 10:55 p.
m., 12:20 a. m.
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS.
Arrive 4:05 a. m., 5:45 a. m., 5:30 p.
Madame Mathilde Marchesis’ method
is the foundation of the vocal depart-
ment. The plano Instruction is baaed
on the Virgil Clavier, combined with
Dr. Mason's touch and technique. The
Virgil Clavier is the only piano method
Traveling Men. Headquarters
for Politicians; $2.00 per day.
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LOUISE M. PFAEFFLIN.
OPENING
—Sult for partition was filed yester-
day in the Twenty-sixth district
court by Minnie Barrow, by her next
friend, M. F. Barrow, against T. H.
and R. Barrow.
tain Andrews of Dallas, Texas. A
litte boy 3 years of age will be given
away and recruits accepted ap full
members of the Salvation Army.'
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CANCER CURED BY BLOOD BALM.
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\
—A big biowout will be given to-
night at the Colorado fire hall. The
banquet is given in celebration of the
forty-fifth anniversary of the Hook
and Ladder Fire company, and is un-
der the auspices of that company.
AUSTIN, 210 W. 27th St and Whitie
Avenue.
WHITIS AVENUE SCHOOL
The Misses Whit is* School
Opens September 10th, 1902.
Complete Course—Primary through
I College Preparatory.
Special Courses.
Department of Music.
For Catalogue address:
MI88 GERTRUDE WHITIS, or
> MISS M. WHITIS, Principal.
Mnsie Department in charge of MIsa
Sophia Rhine.
—Officer Lane reported a bursted
water pipe at the corner of Nineteenth
and Eeast Avenue. The water and
light company was notified.
—The petition of Mary
for a divorce from Wm.
was granted by Judge Penn yesterday
—Marriage licenses were Issued yes-
terday to Win. Lawrence Harrison and
Mary Adela Fisher, I. Waxier and
Mattie McWilliams.
AATZ & O’REILLY’S
‘eeble.
..
J.; Dar-
hotel for the
+ Ask your grocer how much he ±
+ charges.
+ +
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111; Nasis,
I Proprietor.
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in., 9.05 p. m.
Leave 4:15 a. m„ 6:00 a. m., 5:35 p.
m., 9:10 p. m.
HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL
No. 24 leaves Austin for Houston,
2:26 p. n>.
No. 26 leaves Austin for Houston,
11 80 p. m. ___
No. 25 arrives from Houston at 7-20
va. m.
No. 23 arrives from Houston, 4.05
*. m.
No. 75 leaves Austin for Llano, 4:16
m.
NNo, 75 arrives at Llano, 8:35 p. m
'No. 76 leaves Llano for Austin, 7:00
+ and delay when the norther ar- +
+ rives. +
4 A. J. 7ILKER & CO. +
4- SOLE AGENTS, +
+ Old phone 246. New phone 11#. +
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L; Roherts,
les, Lion;
scrofula, risings and bumps on the
skin and all blood troubles. Druggists,
11 per large bottle. Sample of Botanic
Blood Balm free and prepaid by writ- |
Ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. De-
ecrlbe the trouble and speciai medical
advice sent in sealed letter. It is cer-
tainly worth while Investigating such
a remarkable remedy, as Blood Balm
cures the most awful, worst and most
deep seated blood diseases.
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GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
—It has been decided to use oil as
fuel on the branch of the Houston and
Texas Central from this city to Llano.
The first oil burner went up the road
laat evening, and it is giving entire
satisfaction.
with the comptroller’s department.
— Judge Sam Streetman of Cameron,
associate lustice of the court of civil
appeals. Is registered at the Driskill.
—W. B. Mace. a well known citizen
of Fairfield. Freestone county. Is In
the citv on busines sat the state house.
—E. E. Melman .county assessor of
Caldwell countv. is in the city on busi-
—The case of Geo. Shelley, agent,
against Sarah E. Schultz, suit on con-
tract. which was filed in the district
court several days ago, was yesterday
dismissed at cost of plaintiff.
lire, A. J.;
m; Sneed,
—Suit on six notes, aggregating
$2827.66, was filed yesterday by John
Bremond against P. O. Elzner of Bas-
trop county in the Twenty-sixth dis-
trict court.
—Lottie Mack, who was arrested
twice since Tuesday on charges of dis-
turbing the peace, had a trial in the
police court yesterday and was fined
45 in each case.
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
This department of Griffitts’ College
of Commerce has been reorganized,
and every indication points to*a large-
KS. A. P.”
BOARDING HORSES A SPECIALTY.
RUBBER TIRED HOSPITAL AMBU-
LANCE. 108 TO 116 E. 7TH 8T.1
BOTH PHONES 161.
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—The Salvation Army will hold ser-
vice in the district court room of the
The Algona Hotel
Llano, Texas. ,
E. MARSHALL, PROPMIETOR.
Cool, comfortable rooms with al
nodern conveniencen. Table supplies
with the best the market aftords. Fa
vortte resort for travemg men.
W D. Alveraon, Embalmer.
<11- Con ares Avenue. Both ’Phono*
No. 451.
Fineet line of rudber tired oarringen
in res eity For hire.
Our men's and ladies' shoes at $2.00,
$2.00 and $3.50 are simply the very best
shoes in their elass. DeLashmutt Bros.
, overs in California, and will be 9 its graduates good positions are points
accepted In Pullman ExcursionI which prospective pupils should con-
— " wider. Day and night sessions. Cor-
. . liable information and all parl*
i , uiculars consult your local ticket ■ . +
—The case against Ella
charged with disturbing the
which was continued in the
court house next Friday night. Ser- f
vices will be conducted by Staff Cap- ,
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4. TAYLOR BROS., +
pr. Thacher's Urer A851809 Avro”w
206-5980 m9fi." Cu6s 0 ‘0T
+ MOYE WICKS, +
+ Attorney st Law +
/+ Room 8, First Nations! Bank +
+ Building, Austin, Texas. +
+ Will practice in all State and +
+ Federal Courts. 4*
• +
E. B.;
. Ei-
re; Emer-
our full
r; write
e edge ot
pour cor-
letter can
Is desired. A cordial invitation to all
interested.
ness with the comotroller’s depart-
ment.
—Walter Carrington of this city left
yesterday for Chicago to take a
course in dentistrv in the Chicago
Dental College.
—Warren P. Lindsav. traveling pas-
senger agent of the Katy with head-
quarters in Dallas. Is in the city on
business. He is stopping at the Dris-
kill.
—Mr, and Mrs. Jas. P. Hart left last
—D. D. Campbell, special pension
examiner, Stationed at San Antonio. is
in the city for a few days on business.
Yesterday he met Attorney Fred Von
Rosenberg, one of his old school
mates. They had not seen each other
since their college days.
_ , .0. ... _ ( I ly Increased attendance during the
One sale dally during Bexkem- , coming session. First-class training
ber and October, 1902, with stop-' 'land unsurpassed facilities for securing
I D.; Ben-
ito.
Is.; Cloo-
lace; Con-
—H. P. N. Gammel celebrated his
birthday yesterday. He steadfastly
declines to number it.
+ Today. September 25, half +
+ pound cake Baker's Chocolate +
+ and 2 cakes Sweet Chocolate for +
+ 25 cents If you bring this ad. *
that combines deep breathing and
physical culture with its course. 911
Congress Avenue. Austin, Texas.
card to J. E. Hodges, proprletor.
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SPECIALTIES: PAINLESS
lives in this cltv.
—Cari Drake went to Elgin on busi-
ness yesterday at noon. He will be
away a short time,
— Thon. Coggan, of the well known
music house of that name, is in the
citv from San Antonio.
—Hon. Jeff McLemore has returned
from a flying trip to El Paso. where
he has been on business.
—Edward Ramsev and Ed Crane of
Dallas arrived in this city yesterday to
enter the State University.
—C. A. Newning. editor of the South-
western Lumber Review. is in the city
on business from Houston.
—William Freeman. a leading citizen
of Mexia. is in the city on business
Ticket* on Sal* September 1 to Octo
ber 31, Inolsive.
(From some stations somewhat
higher.)
Through Pullman Tourist Sleepers
every Tuesday. For particulars in
quire of local ticket agent or address
W, 8. KEENAN, G. P. A,
V Galveston, Texas
TRACTION, CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK. DR. SMITH, OVER RUM
PEL’S.
If you wish to have a real pleasant
trip to Washington. D. C., to attend
the G. A. R. encampment, take the
"Knickerbocker Soeclat." via the Big
Four Route and the Chesapeake and
Ohio. via this route vou will avoid the
crowds and late trains that always
prevail at large gatherings of this
kind. This train leaves st. Louis every
dav at 12 o’clock noon, and arrives in
Washington at 3:39 o'clock the next
afternoon. Has through sleeping and
dining cars.
The scenery along the Chesapeake
and Ohio is the finest in the world, it
is also known as the Battlefield line,
traversing many fields of conflict dur-
ing the civil war. For Illuminated folder
with war man. time tables and any
11.35a. m.
No. 23 connects with NO. <5
Hlano.
/No. 76 connects with No. 24
Houston,
IP - ———-—
' LAMPASAS STAGE LINE.
diss Hat- 1
Burkman,
P Charity;
en, Mrs.
: Black. 1
s. Rhoda. I
Crockett,
terme Apply in person
' • agent or write
it A. V. MARTIN,
' ’ Pass. Agt. 8. A. * A. P. Ry.
; ' R. E. GEORGE,
D. P. A. "Sunset Rvute." +1 piano, combined with deep breathing
Waco, Texas.__ ( ana physical culture.
l • ! •« B l •«+♦♦• 1..................
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Picnic and ball at Dyal Cross-
trg. on Onion Creek, on Friday. Sep-
tember 26. Alt candidates invited.
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ASK FOR NEW CATALOGUE
Of Grimtts’ College (down town) at
flinger Sewing machine office, 823 Coh:
press Avenue, and don't forget to look
at photographs In their show window
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SUMMER BOARDERS.
Cool, comfortabk rooms can be ob-
—A fine of 15 was assessed against
Nettle Randolph yesterday on a
charge of vagrancy. The ease against
Edna Day. charged with the same of-
fense. was dismissed.
—An individual membership has been
organized by the local Young Men's
Christian association. The person
bringing five members into the asso-
ciation within the next sixty days will
be given a year's membership free.
If the person' is a member his mem-
bership will be extended on year.
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GEO. W. PATTERSON,
UNDERTAKER AND PROPRIETOR
ECLIPSE STABLES, OMNIBUS AND
BAGGAGE TRANSFER. FINE CAR-
RIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY.
Mrs. M. L. Adams of Fredonia, Ala.,
took Botanic Blood Bahn, which ef-
fectually cured an eating cancer of the
nose and face. The sores healed up
perfectly. Many doctors had given up
ber case as hopeless. Hundreds of
cases of cancer, eating sores, supper:
ating swellings, etc., have been cured
by Blood Balm. Among others, Mrs.
B. M. Guerney, Warrior Stand, Ala.
Her nose and >tp were raw as beef,
with offensive discharge from the eat-
ing sore. Doctors advised cutting,
hut it failed. Blood Balm healed the
sores, and Mrs. Guerney is as well as
ever. Botanie Blood Balm also cures
eczema. itching humors, scabs and
scales, bone pains, ulcere, offensive
pimples. blood poison, carbuncles.
4. typewriting, spelling and punctuation
. at the Erwin school. Mrs. Erwin hss
, no superior as a teacher and has
+ OSAGEMcALESTER ! placed every graduate from her school
+ + In good position*, 208 East Fourth
’■ + Order now and avoid rush + street, Austin, Tex, phone 411.
—Bom, to Mr. and Mre D. M. Wells,
914 East Seventh street, an eight-
pound boy. Mother and child both do-
ing well,
0.
+ Tomatoes.
+ These two articles today.
+ 15c.
+
------ | other information write W. G. Knittie,
The Mothers' ctub of Wooldridge T. P. A.. 257 Main street. Dallas, Tex.
f echool meets in the school building
next Friday afternoon at 3:30. This PIRRT-CL/3 MICALS.
wu be the first eesalon rime the May ; “ desiring -class mento
cajournment, and as it mirks the •)o td not fall 1 - th< Elite cafe
election of Officers and 'the beginning; 1 No 911 Congress avenue. The
of the term duties, a full attendance n • r cooked Ike mother nxe4 to
1 and hearty co-operation of members i rook .
t i
Pearl.
Washing-
son, Mrs.
ss Esther;
+ Corn.
+ One can new
afternoon to attend the wedding of
their son, James H. Hart, of which an
account appears elsewhere in ths
issue.
—Mrs. Virginia Penn and son of the
Laredo Times, were visitors to The
Statesman office last night to see the
linotvpes. Mr, Penn is here to enter
the University.
—Mrs. El vic S. Clavbrook has re-
turned from Washington. where she
has been spending the summer. She Is
stopping with her sister, Mrs. it. C.
Walker, where she will remain until
she leaves for Fort Worth, where she
will reside in future.
Driskill Hotel arrivals: flam Street-
man. CamerorDR. L. Allen, Port Lava-
ca: Theo. Pauls. Dallas: Jno. K. Dunn,
St. Louis: J. N. Browning, Amarillo;
W. Q. Richards, Quanah; J. I John-
son. Fort Worth. W. P. Lindsay, Dal-
las. C. A. Hanover, Chicago; Chas. M.
Meeks and wife. Chicago; F. P. Aha.
San , Frarcisco: R. C. Hatfield, San
Antonio.
—Avenue Hotel arrivals: C. L. Jones,
Snyder; F. M. Ryburn. Cresson; H. P.
Hintz. Elgin: P. J. Nixon. J. P. Mar-
ley. Luling: R. R Hatchett. Stephen-
ville; M. C. Kelly. Lockhart; W. C.
Under. San Antonio: H. Thomas, Fort
Worth: E. Cicky, City; F. Hansmith,
Red Oak; Jno. Smith. Austin; Ed Hol-
land. Waco. W. H. Cloggett, Dallas;
W. Ritchie. Manor: J. B. Walker.
Granger: Jos. Cohn, agent Pete Baker
Co.: B. HI nt zle. Chris A Lena: Mrs. V.
J Penn. Albert Penn. Laredo.
i ) Low rates to Rockport, Corpus . ,
• • Christi and Aransas Pass. Free 0"
O reclining chair cars and a It
court Tuesday, was taken up yester-
day morning and the defendant fined
15. C. Lewis was also fined 45 on a
charge of disturbing the peace.
—Yesterday suit was filed in the
Twenty-sixth district court by Ben C.
Jones & Co. against the Gammel
Book company for failure to comply
with contract. Plaintiffs allege that
defendant was indebted to them in
the sum of 43173.60 for printing stat
court reports,
een, .Mrs.
; Millar,
ncis.
ley, Mrs.
iss H. B>
her, Mrs.
” $25.00
+ TUITION REDUCED
+ To 55 per month for shorthand.
—‘ba-- ■ -du-------- ~o-u.
Mrs. F.W. MOORE
er, C. H.:
loton; Lo<
Led son,
ane, Wil*
+ of the excellence of her meals. +
+ +
Ring friends in the city.
— oe Martin and wife of Goforth ar-
rived in this city yesterday.
—Mrs. Dr. N. O. Breniser and
daughter, Miss Vivian, left last night
for Chicago.
—Mrs. N. J. Black has returned from
a two months' visit to various points
In California.
—Mrs. John W. Parker and daugh-
ters of Tavlor are in the city spending
a short time.
—Attorney James P. Hagan of Den-
ison is in the city on business for a
brief period.
—H. L. Allen of Port Lavaca is in
the citv on business and is a guest at
the Driskill.
—Mrs. Sherman Birdwell and little
daughter of Jewel are visiting rela-
-----. —This evening at 8:15 o’clock the
Italian method. Specialties: Equal-, Fpworth League of the First Street
fling the voice, Curing Tremolos and _ Methodist church will give a concert
Break in the Voice. * , and lecture at the church. The enter-
Studio 120 W. 9th St. ; tainment is public and every one is in-
+ — _ vRed to attend.
±++++++*++++++4 —Roy wame, the young son of W.
TUP El ITE CAFE X w. Williams of No. 1108 East Second
X v,, p t WhUn nf the Elite 2 Street, who broke his arm by falling
1 _Mr8,E i-.wAteOthe.te 2 from n galery Tuesday evening at the
+ Cafe, No. 911 Congress avenue. +i residence or w. B Anthony, was re-
+ is serving the best meals In the + ported to be doing nicely yesterday.
+ city. A trial will convince you +* ______
HAVENUE HOTEL
F , W. A. NEWTON, Prop.
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) SAN SABA STAGE LINE.
I Leave San Saba ............ 4:39 a. m
I Arrive Llano -......... .12:00 noon
' Daily except Sunday.
I ave Lampasas ...........10:15 a. m
i Arrive Burnet ...............3:15 p. m
1 V D F. HARLESS. Proprietor
; ' F-e--.s.
Sleeper passing Waco each;
, Wednesday and Friday. <
' ’ through sleeper to San Antonio! 1
, 1 and City of Mexico daily. j
i I For Illustrated literature, re-;,
+++++++++++++J
MI88,ANNIE CAVANAGH’S +
School of Shorthand +
and Typewriting, +
701 CONGRESS AVENUE. +
Over Yate*’ Drug Store. +
New phon* 177. +
Cantrally located on Congrese
11 Avenue. Popular Resort of I I
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