The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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THE ROAD TO SUCCESS
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE.
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOR RENT.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
AOENT8.
SALESMEN.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
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BUSINESS CHANCES.
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FOR RENT.
FOR SALK.
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SITUATIONS WANTED.
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REAL ESTATE.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
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the barber trade that can not be had
machine.
Louis, Mo., or New Orleans, La.
RED LETTER DAYS.
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Thia I* to certify that the
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GOOD bookkeeper wants position at
moderate salary. Address Bookkeeper,
care of Statesman.
ONE PRICE
450c)
FOR SALE—Or trade for land or city
property, a stock of new and second
hand books, tables, chairs, etc., former-
ly the stock of the Old Book Store.
Call on H. P. N. Gammel.
FOR RENT—One of the Latham flats.
Apply 710 Colorado St.
For Further Information Call
On..........
W. R. Smith
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■tilt. Moderate k Pice.
Unturpenud II Quaty Ml Serrtea.
Austin, Feb. ft, 1901.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Thia la to certify that the
STANDARD LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANY ‘
Of Detroit, Mich.,
Xie Prnettee.
Little Elmer Papa, what do the let-
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Protessor Hrondhead- That he to a doc-
tor who makes a practice of preach-
ing, my mon.—Town Topics.
Travel over a road uning
Oil Burning Locomotives?
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LONDON ASSURANCE CORPO-
RATION
GET your wall paper from the Giles
Wall Paper company; everything up
to date; first class work guaranteed.
Phones 546 or call at 712 W. 22nd St.
ofice in Austin, the day and date first
above written.
(Seal) W. J. CLAY, Commissioner.
MONEY TO LOAN—1500. 11000, $5000
and $10,000 to lend on improved real
estate at lowest rates. J. H. Raymoud,
Jr., agent, Litten bldg.
Has In all respects fully compiled with
the laws of Texas as condition* prece-
dent to its doing business in this state.
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Department of Agriculture, Insurance,
Statistics and History, state of
Texas.
Low Colonist Rates.
The Southern Pacific announces that
from March 1 to April 30, inclusive,
there will be on sale daily low colo-
nist one way tickets from all points
in Louisiana and Texas to points in
California, affording an opportunity
N.
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RS. '
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Department of Agriculture, Insurance,
Btatlatic* and History, State of
SPECIAL terms and prices on new
Domestic sewing machine; two ma-
chines in one; phone No. 385 for free
SELECT A RAILWAY AS
YOU DO YOUR CLOTHES.
KATY SERVICE
(mieouni, MMH a rexas RAILWAY.)
Suzzut tantortaste and Cenvenlent Tralns,
THE "KATY FLYER” AND
KATY DINING STATIONS.
HORSES clipped in thirty minutes by
electricity at Braden’s .livery stable,
404 Colorado St.
ALL KINDS of furniture repaired and
upholstered; also packs, crates and
store furniture at lowest rate., Carl
Belisch, 302 E. 6th St.
LOANS ON FARMS and Austin city
property; no commission charged.
Brown Bros., Austin.
FOR SALE—Nice loL 85x150, corner
19th and Rio Grande Sts., on car line.
In the best residence part of the city.
See me at once. Lee Costley, Pope
bldg.. E. 6th St.
FOR SALE—Remington typewriter No.
6, good condition, with stand; $35 cash.
Cargill & Richardson, Driskill hotel
Bldg.
IS PAVED WITH STATES-
MAN WANTS. IT IS THE
RELIABLE AND ECONOMI-
CAL COURSE SELECTED
BY PRUDENT PEOPLE FOR
tment of Awricuiture, Insuranee, I " Austin, Feb. 24, 1904.
tistien and History, state of Ito AH Whom It May Concorm
Department of Agriculture, Insurance,
Statistica and History, State of
Texas,
Austin, March 8, 1904.
To All Whom If May Concern:
This is to certify that the
MISSOURI STATE LIFE INS. CO.
of St. Louis, Mo.,
Has in all respects fully compiled with
the laws of Texas as conditions prece-
dent to its doing business In this state,
and that said company holds a certine-
cate of authority from this omfice en-
titling it to do businesa in this state for
one year from the 1st! day of January.
1904. to the 31st day of December, 1904.
Given under my hand and seal, at
office in Austin, the day and date first
above written.
(Seal) W. J. CLAY. Commissioner.
HIGHEST PRICE
SEQURITY MUTUAL LIFE INSUR-
paid for second RESIDENCE FOR SALE—My home
The Frlende.
"I see you are wearing my old en-
kagemen ring."
"Yea; isn’t it perfectly lovely to be
engaged to Jackr"
"Yes, indeed! He’d go deliciously
serloua about it, isn’t he"- Detroit
Free Press.
ER WORD
either cash or share. F. T. Ramsey.
Department of Agriculture. Insurance. ....-------
Statisllcs and History, State of To All Whom It May Concern:
Texas. This is to certify that the
block of Avenue, with bath room andC. A. Dahlich.
water furnished: desirable for light -----------
To the North and East by tai
ers and Free Chair Cars, Ai
Change. For tickets and Int
Office. 322 Congress Are,. C
P. J. LAWLEsS, .
MONEY to lend in sums of $1000 to
$10,000 on improved city property or
farm lands. Wm. H. BUcy, Litton
building.
FREIGHT TRANSTER,
elsewhere. Write today for our terms.
Happy When They Ara la Jail.
"Many a prisoner as soon as he steps
foot to the outer omee," said a Charles
street jail omcer, "throwa himseit into
a chair with a sigh of relief, mutter-
ing, ’This is the Brat happy hour in
'many montha.' Thia la especially true
of men charged with largo embezzle-
ments. Their consciences seem to be
on the verge of collapse until they ar-
rive under the shadow of the jail,
when they then see their future eleat-
ly."—Boston Record.
SOMETHING NEW—Horse clipping
bv electricity at Braden's livery stable.
404 Colorado, street, •
PREFERABLE IN MANY
situated corner West Sth street and
Ing chair cars and
sleepers all the way
with the use of inde
SECURITY LIFE AND ANNUITY
COMPANY OF AMERICA
Of Philadelphia, Pa.,
WANTED—Every suburban and coun-
try merchant to Investigate our Mer*
chants* Mail Order System; establishes
savings banks and maken busines
profitable; incorporated 1895; estab-
lished 1886. Guaranteo Co- Richmond
Va.
period indicated. The
ifie operates free reclin-
ONE GOOD house for rent now and
another April 1. See Hill A Hill or J.
W. Hill. 2106 Pearl St.
Take a Trip to CALIFORNIA while you are about it The CLEAN
way to travel l« vf
BENEFITS THAT ARE BE-
ING DAILY ENJOYED BY
ITS PATRONS. ECONOMY
W. QUEBEDEALX-Frelght transfer
line. We handle all kinds of freight
with dispatch. Merchant** accounts a
specialty. H. F. French, foreman.
PHONE 30 for packing and crating;
careful attention given to all jobm
Austin Furniture exchange, 805 Con”
gress Ave. ______________________
BIDS WANTED—Plans and specifica-
tions have been adopted for the re-
building of the Liberty Hill Normal
and Business college at Liberty Hill.
Tex.; stone building. Bids will be
opened April 5. Address C. E. Leath-
erwood. Liberty Hill. Tex.
COTTAGE recently occupied by Pro-
fessor McCallum, corner Nueces and
14th Sts., now vacant; six rooms, with
servants* room detached; conveniently
arranged. For terms see A. O. Wat-
son. 121 E. 6th St.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—I want a
capable business man as general agent
for Austin division. If able to ap-
proach and Interest people lack of ex-
perience will not disqualify, provided
character and general reputation for
honesty is satisfactory. Adress, giv-
ing references. H. H. Furlow, manager,
the Prudential Insurance Co. San An-
tonio. Tex. Other openings throughout
southern Texas.
, FOR RENT—House, eleven rooms,
within one block of capltol. 108 E. 14th
St.
EAT at new Elite hotel; meals 25c:
one block from Avenue; new; 117 E.
5th St. V
ONE GOOD house for rent now and
another April 1. See Hill & Hill or J.
W. Hill, 2106 Pearl St.
FOR SALE—"C. A. Wood Preserver**
(Carbolineum), the only sure protec-
tion against rotting of wood, as well
as all insects i chicken coops. It is
easily and cheaply applied like paint.
Walter Tips.
PERSONAL.
1 FOR RENT—All the privileges in
’• Landa's park. New Braunfels, for the
PATENTFD and unpatented inven-
tions bought and sold. Lucas & Co.,
St. Louis, Mo.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nice su-
burban home. three acre of rich land,
high and dry. close in, seven room, two
story residence, city water, etc. For
a bargain come quick. Lee Costley.
UMBRELLAS recovered and repaired
at 519 E. 6th St., new phone 381.
Schwartzberg.
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MOLERS barber college of Dallas,
AND EFFICIENCY ARE
sndden Awakemine.
That it is bad for the heart to be
waked up suddenly in the morning la
the contention of a certain writer,
who base* his opinion on the fact that
to be suddenly awakened from sound
aleep sends a great rush of blood to
the heart, thus overtaxing and strain-
ing it. People whose business necessl.
fates their being awakened early have
long suspected the practice of being
an evil one and have tried to rid them,
selves of it. But heretofore they have
bad no better reuson for wishing to
continue to lie in bed than that they
found it inconvenient or unpleasant to
rlae early. Evidently they have right
on their side. It is an unhygienle
practice this being wakod up at un
earthly hour* in the dusk of the early
morning. It is had for the heart
JAMES HUBBARD, contractor and
builder; cottages built and repairs
made on easy payments. Old phone
1091.
DeparUnent of Agriculture, Insurance,
Stathaticn and History, State of
Texas.
Austin, March 9, 1904.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Thia is to certity that the
during the
Southern Pacl
Eaa
mt
DIRECT A MESSAGE TO
THE THOUSANDS OF
STATESMAN READERS
VIA THIS POPULAR
COURSE AND YOU WILL
8HARE IN THE MANY
life,” said a wise man, "and
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WANTED—A good man to wait on
table nad take care of yard; r’erences
required. Apply Ernest Nalle, 1110
Colorado,
WANTED—Lady or gentleman of fair
education to travel for old and well
established firm. Salary, $1000 per year
and expenses. paid weekly. Address
with stamp, stating age and experience,
if any, James K. Houghton, Austin,
Tex., general delivery.
for men of limited means to travel to
the Pacific coast at a very small cost.
These periodical low rates have proven
very popular, and it is quite likely
that many* will take advantage of them
Austin. March 14, 1904.
CONSERVATIVE UTO INSURANCE
, of EooE
The origin of a "red letter day” has
been traced back to the third century.
Gregory, bishop of Csarea, xealous
for the conversion of pagaus, found
them unwilling to give up their custom-
ary recreatlons at the festival* of their
gods, «o, taking a leaf out of their
book, be iusututed festivals in honor
of Mints and martyr*.
This example soon led to the institu-
tion of holy day*, now corrupted Into
holidays, in old almanacs all such
holy days were set forth In red ink.
the rest being lu black; hence the term
"red letter day” for any notable occa-
sion.
Other* lay that the origin of the ex-
pression is much more recent and ts
due to the fact that saints’ day. the
5th of November, the king’s birthday
and accession and King Charles' dsy
were similarly merited off in red as
holidays for the Bank of England, evi-
dently in the times of the later Stuart*.
— London Telegraph.
FOR RENT—One (not five) southeast
room, with good board. Mrs. M. B.
Jackson. 1802 Colornoe St.
ANCE COMPANY Has in all respects fully compiled with
or Binehamton N Y the laws of Texas as conditions prece-
or Bingnamton, • x„ j dent to its doing business in this state,
Iasin all respects fully compiled withlanathetsidssompany holds acertin:
thA "We nr rFxag Ag conditiong prece. I cate of authority from this ofc e en-
dent to its doing business In this state, auingittpdncusinessanythi Htateror
and that said company holds a ceruing- ‛ea ITr om.! ha, of HeoJanuan
eats of authority from this office en-1904.totnnaztdeysorzecember..1904:
FOR RENT—Plano* and organs; also
sowing machines and general house-
hold goods, at Carl Belisch, 302 EL 6th
St., phone 463.
ONE or two furnished or unfurnished
rooms to rent in -private family; up-
stairs or downstairs, with all modern
improvements. Apply 306 W. 9th St.
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t MONEY TO LOAN—$500, $1000, and
upwards; vendor’s lien note* bought
and extended. Lee Costley, 117 East
6th St., Pope Bldg.
MOVING VANS.
THINGS AND SUCCESS IS
THE GOAL TO WHICH
THEY LEAD. IF YOU TRY
STATESMAN WANTS YOU
WILL BECOME PROGRES-
FOR RENT— Neat cottage, 357 E. 7th:
recently repaired; all modern conven-
iences. Apply W. B. Walker.
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Department of Agrcurure, Insurance,
Statistics and History, State of
Texas.
Austin, Tex., February 8, 1904.
To All Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the
Metropolitan lift: insurance
COMPANY
of New York, N. Y.,
Has in all respects fully complied with
the laws of Texas a* conditions prece-
dent to its doing business in this state,
and that said company hold* a certifi-
cate of authority from this office en-
titling it to do business in this state
for one year from the 1st day of Janu-
ary, 1904, to the 31st day of December,
1904.
Given under my hand and seal, at
office. In Austin, tbs day and date first
a bo Ye written.
(Seal) W. J. CLAY, Commissioner.
housekeeping. E. T. Moore, Jr., 113
W. Sth St.
hand* furniture. Phone 463. or.caH at
302 E. 6th St. Carl Belisch.
WANTED-Man to travel in picture
business. Apply 108, Brazos St.
WE WANT 10,000 agent* for greatest
household seller ever invented; best
money maker on record; actually sells
in every home. Send 15c for complete
sample and our two mammoth cata-
logues of agent’* supplles. Southern
Mercantile Co., Dept 63, Houston, Tex.
■WANTED—A German man for wash-
ing dishes. Apply 315 E. 6th St.
WANTED— Men to learn barber trade.
Growing demand for our graduate*.
Few weeks complete*. Busy seasov
CARES. QUICK AND RELI-
ABLE, ITS SERVICE IS IN-
DISPENSABLE TO TH E
BUSY MAN, AND ITS RE-
SULTS ARE BENEFICIAL
AND SATISFACTORY TO
FOR RENT—Nicely furnihed south
rooms, bath, hot and cold water, sew-
erage, telephone, to gentlemen or
couples without children. Apply 2000
Whiti* Ave., phone 420, 6 rings.
ROOMS—Single or en suite, with
board; every convenience. Raine*
Mansion.
FOUND AT LAST—J. B. Hutchins of
Navasota. Tex., manufactures a safve
that will curo eczema, old sores and
all skin diseases; prlco $1 per box;
any one using one box and not being
benefited money refunded. Reference,
First National bank of Navasota, Tex.
HUGHES BROS., grain, hay, feed-
stuffs; prompt delivery. Corner E. 6th
and Sabine; new phone 544.
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STATESMAN 75c Per Month.
c a tJ
1) >'•
WILL trade Domestic sewing machine
or furn.ture for good horse suitable
for light wagon. See Rector at C. A.
Dahlich'* store.
WANTED TO RENT—A typewriter In
good condition, any standard make;
light 11xage and good care. Address
Typewriter, Statesman office.
WE BUY second hand clothing and
shoe*, ladles and gents. New phone
381. Schwartzberg, 519 E. 6th St.
SCOTCH OATS coupons and retailers’
certificates wanted—Cash premiums
paid for certain letters as well as cer-
tifleates for short time only. Wm. O.
Bell, 415 Congress Ave.
CASH premiums paid for E Pluribus
Unum V-nckels of certain date. Wm.
G. Bell, 415 Congress Ave.
MONEY TO LOAN on long time at
reasonable rates. J. Gregg Hill, agent
623 Congress Ave., upstairs.
GET the largest moving car*; honest
and experienced men; fine wagonette*
for outing parties from Jeff Banton;
price* Vow; residence phone, 543;
Thos. Goggan and Brom, phone 2 ft.
FINANCIAL.
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locomotives, make travel far more
comfortable than ever before. Those
desiring information can obtain same
by applying to nearest agent or writ-
ing T.A. Anderson, G. P. A. at Hous-
ton, oF F. E. Batturs, A. G. P. A., at
New Orleans.
Department of Agriculture, insurance.
8tistcs and History, State of
Texas.
coming season. Landa's Park Co., New
Braunfels, Tex.
FOR RENT—Three rooms within‘trial;: expert repairing any
now. Tools given. Write nearest —.......—- . ....... ■ ” r ———
branch. Moler Barber College, St. I HAVE some cane land to rent for
I HAVE several tracts’of good fruit
land in east and north Texas. I will
sell on very easy terms. Can take
some Austin property or teams. F. T.
Ramsey . ‘
The Count's Object.
Grant—"Is that foreign count aftet
your daughter?”
Grimes—"Ye*, incidentally. What he
is after principally is some of my
money.”—Boston Transcript.
MONEY TO LOAN—$500, $1000, $2009
13000, $6000 and $10,000, on long time
and low rate of intereat. W. A. Bos-
well, 704 Congress Ave,
Guadalupe: 2 lots, 92x128: all modern
Improvement*; sewer In fee simple;
finest neighborhood; centrally lo-
cated, third block from Congress Ave.
Apply on premises, new phone 976. Ad-
dress P. O. Box, 545, S. Phillpson.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ripkmrorean ' Syrye0pem
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN SATURDAY MARCH 26 1904.
ana that mM company hold, a certine-
rat. of authority from thl. office en-
tadobuatneraancht eutetor "Give me the first yeara of •
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"‛288M5FWe". CLAY, Commtsaloner.
THE SUN SET,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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Bids Wanted.
Notice to Contractors—Bids will by
received by the board of regents of
the University of Texas at Austin,
Tex., at 12:00 oarlock noon. April 6,
1904, for the installation of plumbing,
heating and electric lighting systems
in the three story and basement brick
building for engineering at the Univer-
sity of Texas, Austin, Tex. Specifica-
tions and plans may be seen in the
hands of Coughlin & Ayres, architects,
San Antonio, Tex.: R. . I. Saner,
University land agent, Slaughter build-
ing, Dallas, Tex.; Collins Bros., con-
tractors, Houston, Tex.; James B.
Clark, proctor, Austin, Tex.; and the
Roebling Construction company, Mis-
souri Trust building, St. Louis. Mo.
Separate bids required for each set of
specifications, with check, bond and
satisfactory references. George W.
Brackenridge, Chairman of the Board
of Regents.
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ALEX. L. M’CULLOCH has moved to
Austin and accepted a position with
the Excelsior Steam laundry. Would
appreciate the trade of his old friends,
as well as others. Work and price
guaranteed.
THE PUBLIC is Invited (o patronite
the up to date bakery of Adolph Kohn
(formerly A. Messer, Jr.,) at 720 Con-
gress Ave. A full line of fancy cakes,
rolls and bread of all kind*. Your
custom is solicited with the guarantee
of the best.
We Cheek Your
Baggage at Ho-
tels or Resi-
dences . . .
II not, now U the Time and Opporlunity
THE SOUTHERN PAC1FC
Unen -Oil Burner*" from
NEW ORLEANS to SAN FRANCISCO
NO SMOKE NO OUST NO CINDERS
Austin. Feb. 19, 1904.
To All Whom It May Concern:
This ts to certify that the
aunmicaxsugmrrdoANT l»” n •“ compiea wien
08 New xork, N x, the la of Texas as conditions prece-
.. < .n .I. «.u. com-aa with <l»nt> to its doing business in this Mate.
Ji I Ina !.<rerpeet8fuixnsomplitedrwith an that aaid company holds a cern-
thelawn.of.Texasan.sonaitons.preo: cate of authority from this office en-
dent to Ils 491ns burinene n thl nstate: utiing it to do business in this state for
and tha t.enasompanx holdneer *?. on' ear from the 1,1 dy or January,
cate. of. autho ..8..omee. for 1904. to the da of Decomber. 1904.
titling it to do busln*«e in this slate for diven under my hand and seal, at
an01,‛eatromatan"riqecemepox: VX,n’ the day and date hrat
o^’n hnaanadadta"hrat W J. CLAY, Commineionet.
above written. TOM A SWOPE
(Beal) W. J. CLAY, Commlsstoner. State A qon, 602 Bins Building,
JA8. 6. LUCY, I Houston, Texas
General Agent for Texas,
Austin, Texat.
3 Leaves Austin at 8:20 p. m., Arrives in
St. Louis 8 Hours In Advance of AH Other
: —— ....... Route* ................
WRITE S. W. WHITE & CO.,
PIONEERS OF THE
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS OIL FIELD,
Wilson County, Texas,
For information regarding same. All indications point con-
vincingly to the fact that this is the finest field in the State now
being developed,—the duplicate of the Sour Lake field. Land is
changing hands rapidly and the purchasers are among the best
business men of Texas. Priee are steadily advancing. Now is the
time to buy to obtain the best results.
Tracts of from one-sixteenth of an acre up at reasonable prices.
We are only placing a small amount of our holdings on the market,
and retaining personlly the adjoining lands.
Watch papers for announcement of our big excursion to the
field. Seeing is believing. Come and see for yourself.
WRITE AT ONCE FOR PARTICULARS.
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