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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN MONDAY. MARCH 28 1904.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOR SALE.
FOR RENT.
HELP WANTEU— MALE.
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Few weeks completes.
Tools given.
Louis, Mo.. or New Orleans. La.
WANTED TO BUY.
AGENTS.
MOVING VANS.
FOR SALE.
■loner.
SALESMEN.
ding,
FINANCIAL
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Phone 468. or call at
Carl Belisch.
well.
One Cent Per
2 PUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—-1 want a
ROOMS AND BOARD.
1904.
incorporated 1895;
Guaranteo Ce., Richmond
9 $
ble points.
9.9.
tiser.
REAL ESTATE.
FREIGHT TRANSFER
STOVES, paper straws, at Brush’s.
Spanish.
Silver
Sliver Wyandottes, White
$
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BARGAINS.
oner.
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1904.
FOR RENT.
PO-
SITUATIONS WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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W. R. Smith
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FROM TEXAS
TO COLORADO
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TO ARIZONA
Statesman Want Ads Bring Results
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TO ST. LOUIS
HIGH FLYER
JOHN P. SHEEHAN
Leaves Austin st 5:20 p. m
Arrives In
"npreads,"
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Word is the cost to
you and a trial will
convince of their valu-
Statesman Wants have
always proven beneti*
cial and the steps that
are measured by their
use are not only pro*
gressive, but econom-
ical and salisfactory as
and a daylight excursion down the har-
bor with n shore dinner at one of the
TO KANSAS CITY
TO CHICAGO
The generally accepted belief that
when a man is suffering from dellrum
tremens he seen snnkes in his boots
wan dispelled recently by a hospital
superintendent, who says that he has
FOR SALE--Eggs, 31 per setting. from
thoroughbred Light Hrahimas, Buff Co- :
Manufacturers of White Lime,
and dealers in Cement. Plaster,
MONEY TO LOAN->500. >1000. >5009
end 110.000 to lend on Improved real
hand furniture.
302 E. 6th St.
CHAIRMAN WELLS HAS ABOUT
DECIDED TO HOLD MEETING IN
NORTH T EX A 8—CANDIDATES
FOR STATE CONVENTION.
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Hamburgs,
Mnorcas,
from
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late,
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branch.
REFRIGERATORS, Ice Chests, Freez-
ers, Milg Shakes, at Brush’s.
ELECTRIC work, fans, motors, lamps.
Ring Brush.
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A. F. MARTIN & BRO.
Office 415 Congresa Ave.
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POOL
GASOLINE and blue flame oil stoves,
orens, at Brush's. -
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Barred
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEETS AT DILUS SOON
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Of the successful ad-
vertiser are measured
by his careful consid-
eration of the system’s
most valuable points.
The smaller things are
sometimes the most
valuable and are not to
be rejected when their
use may result in great
profit to the adver-
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St. Louis 8 Hours In Advance of All Other
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For Further Information Call
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and the GRAND CANYON
TO CALIFORNIA
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•HIPPING SAND.
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8 TO 12 HOURS SAVED
To the North and East by taking this fast Flyer, Slee
era and Free Chair Cars, Austin to St. Louis, wilho
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FOR RENT- Pianos and organs; also
sewing machines and general house-
hold goods, at Carl Belisch, 303 1. 6ih
St, phone 463.
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J. H. Raymond. -------' -----
BATH CABINETS—Cure—at Brush’s.
"SANTA FE ALL THE WAY"
the freaks of men so deranged the case
of a bartender who was happily play- ;
ing cards in this general room. seem- I
ingly at peace with all the world and
to the average pet son perfectly free
d with
prece-
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ertific-
ce en-
ate tor
nuary,
r, 1904.
eal, at
e first
Pure CRYSTAL ICE
Made From
Distilled Water.
Phone us and our driver will
call and arrange to supply you.
BOTH PHONES 246,
Lone Star Ice Co.
Hee en-
tate for
anuary,
er. 1904.
seal, at
ate first
WANTED—Every suburban and coun-
try merchant to Investigate our Mer-
chants* Mall Order System: establishes
EAT at new Elite hotel; meals 25c:
one block from Avenue; new. 117 E.
5th St.
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FOR SALE—Or trade for land or city IF yOU WANT to buy or sell city
property, a stock of new and second property, farm or ranch, see S. G. Har-
hand books, tables, chairs, etc.. former- ver at Carpenter’s drug store, 217 E.
ly the stock of the Old Book Store. 6th St
Call on H. P. N, Gammel. ----1---- ------------------—
FOR SALF>—One four gallon Jersey
cow and two Jersey bulls. Apply 1802
E 14th St.
ibury.
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LOANS ON FARMS and Austit city
property: no commission charged.
Brown Bros., Auntin.
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| LEADERS OF INDUSTRY i
RENEW SCHOOLDAYS <
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CASTORS A
For Infants and Childrez
‘te Kind You Have Always Bougl.
„annno.d2u448a
To Suceped Sallebury.
Lmdon Sareh 21- la officially
ermouneed that Huron Curnon of Ked-
leston, viceroy of ndla, baa been ap-
pointed lord Warden of the Cinque
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HIGHEST PRICE paid for second
beaches. On one or more of these days
the alumni and ladjes with them will
have an opbort unity to meet President
Pritehett of the institute, it is not
proftablr:
lished 1186.
Va.
LINOLEUM and floor oilcloth are the
most durable and easily cleaned of all
floor coverings. They are cheap, too—
at K. C. Miller’s.
FOUND AT LAST—J. B. Hutchins of
Navasota. Tex., manufactures a salve
that will cure eczema, old sores and
all skin diseases; price >1 per box;
any one using one box and not being
benefited money refunded. Reference.
First National hank of Navasota. Tex.
. ASK FOR DETAIL INFORMATION
Address
the earlier years graduates rarely came which includes not only graduates but Special to The Statesman.
back to Boston except on business, and all men who have ever been connected Mason. Tex., March 27.--Willis Huey
the whole System of technological edu- with the Institute. is planned to be the of McCulloch county was here Wednes-
cation, of which this Institute was the first of a series of similar events at day.
pioneer in the United States, was dis- five-year intervals, it appears likely Frank Sykes and Frank Hargon were
tinctly differentiated from that of the that it will be th* beginning of yearly up from Llano yesterday.
colleges and universities. The tech- commencement celebrations that will (‘. F. Appleton of Llano was in town
nological school seemed to the outsider, bring from nil over the country to Ros- Friday.
and often to its own students even, a ton men who are experts in the dif- J. K. Trulove returned recently from
good deal like a work shop and its ferent departments of modern Indus- a four months’ visit to his old boyhood
course not ulike an apprenticeship, trial development. Such gatherings. It home, near Columbia, Tenn.
But in later years. with the expansion has been pointed out, can hardly fall J. A. Stubbs of Missouri is here for
of fields of study and the growing ap- to react not only on the growth of the his health and is stopping at the Mason
predation of the modern engineer as institute but. as well, on the solution house.
HUGHES BROS.. grain, hay, feed-
stuffs; prompt delivery. Corer E. 6th
and Sabine; new phone 544,
White Face Black
Plymouth Rocks.
Apply on premises, new phone 975. Ad-
dress P. O. Box, 515, S. Philipson.
FOR RENT— Neat cottage, 307 E 7th;
recently repaired; all modern conven-
iences. Apply W. B. Walker.
John B. Hood damp of United Con-
federate Veterans held its regular
meeting yesterday afternoon at 4
o’clock in the quarters of the Daugh-
ters of the Confederacy at the state
house.
J. W. Gentry of Austin was admit-
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ted to membership into the camp. A ; the. United States
feature of the meeting was some in-
teresting reminiscenes of the Civil war
the front.
“Do you know,” said he, relating the
story, “that those YellOws had shrunk
to' little bits of fellows not more than
six inches tall and they were engaged
in a spirited argument over who should
pay. As I walked up to them one of
those little fellows leaped into my right
surance,
Ato ©t
WK WANT 10.000 agents for greatest
household seller ever invented: best
money maker on record; actually sells
in every home. Bend 15c for complete
sample end our two mammoth cata-
logues of agent’s supplies. Southern
Mercantile Co., Dept. 63. Houston, Tex.
WANTED—Two traveling salesman;
375 per month and expenses absolutely
guaranteed. Premium Cider Co., St.
Loouis, Mo.
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reunions and
•nd sth of Jnne. Brleny, the prokram, — _ ------ . ----
Include* trolley trips about Hoston,! from liquor. The man suddenly be-
clama dinner, nna a reception in the nan to tell n story, laughing heartily „ _ ___a... eaunti rex
araduatinK elana, olana and fraternity A he did so. | 6 "ainey Stree . . T ATIT* ‘6
- He mdd that he had sunt served two
gentlemen with drinks of whtsky mid
that when he turned to restore the bot- sem
> Wha! You Want and
Where to Find It
duweerrznsosecereeeomracwrae
AUSTIN CORNICE WORKS.
J. O. BUAA8. Proprietor.
FOR SALE-One good boat. For In-
formation call at 501 E. 3d St, old
phone 695.
WE are overstocked on extra heavy
China matting, the kind that lasts till
you are tired of it. tee our bargains
offered. K. C. Miller.
SOMETHING NEW—Horse clipping
by electricity at Braden’s livery stable.
404 Colorado street.
HEAVY HAULING OF ALL
KINDS DONE ON SHORT
NOTICE. • • • MAKESA
SPECIALTY OF REMOV-
ING MACHINERY AND
faculty of the institute. The details declares that he never encountered one
anlanam ihTJX: patient ho imacinedthnthemaw T.
with Boston ns A starting point and pente, but that, on the contrary, the
Tokio- where a Eraduate of technolo- hallucinations of ahme of them are very
«y is now running the most enterpria- happy. He said that it was oustomary
ing Japanese dally newspaper—as an in the local hospitais treating auch
infermediate etntion. Indeed, men who cases to keep the men fresh from pIo-
have been connected with the inati- longed wprees in A general room, where
tote are so widely scattered that the they are allowed to play cards or other
It la now generally conceded that the
•late democratic executive committee
will meet at Dallaa, but the exact date
baa not been determined by Chairan
Well., or if II haa he has not made it
pub I le.
when Chairman Welle was in Aus-
tin about alx week* ako he stated that
the etecuuve committee would meet
either in north or central Texas, mean-
ing Waco or DallAa, but it now seems
that Dalia, hua been .elected aa the
place for the meeting.
There are, neyeri candidate. In the
field for one of the two alate conven-
tion.. Houston, Dallas, Ban Antonio
and Waco are said to be among those
who are aspiranti for one of there con-
vent lone. ■ ।
It I. generally believed that the
democratic execuitiye committee will
meet ahortly now and decide upon the
places where the two conventions are
to be held.
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Constipation Causos
Eazmrzasa
COTTAGE recently occupied by Pro-
fessor McCallum, cornet 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,
W. QUEBEDEAUX—Freight transfer
line. We handle all kinds of freight
with dispatch. Merchants* accounts a
specialty H. F. French. Loreman.
FOR SALE—Nice lot, 85x150, corner
19th and Rio Grande Sts., on car line,
in the best residence part of the city.
See me at once. Ie Costley. Pope
bldg., E. 6th St.
------------------------—. WILL trade Domestic dewing machine
FOR RENT—All the privileges in or furniture for good horse suitable
ROOMS—Single or en suite, with
board; every convenience. Raines
Mansion.
FOR SALE—Five young fresh milk
cows, ut 1705 Willow St.
ed with
ditions
ess in
cor-
thorlty
o busi-
om the
he 81st
observed several thousand cases. Ila
by Captain B Mculloch. General
H. E. Shelley was delegated to get up
a talk for the next meeting, to be held
next Sunday* afternoon.
The movement recently inaugurated
having for its object the erection of
a monument to the memory of General
been Culloch, the great Confederate
commander and Indian fighter, was not
discussed at the meeting.
UMBRELLAS recovered and repaired
at 519 E. 6th St., new phone 3S1.
Schwartzberg.
chin*. Black Lanshans.
MAGNIFICENT TRAINS—A DUST-
LESS, WELL BALLASTED ROAD—A
SYSTEM OF WORLD FAMOUS EAT* j
ING HOUSES. EASE, COMFORT,
SPEED, LUXURY. THAT’S WHAT
YOU GET ON THE
%
tarle, the Techolosy club, and the
CAPTAIN BEN M'CULLOCH ON
THE LATE WAR—J. W. GENTRY
OF AUSTIN RECEIVED INTO
THE CAMP AS A MEMBER.
Van Houten’, C
MOLER’S barber college of Dallas,
Texas, offers advantages in teaching
the barber trade that can not be had
elsewhere. Write today for our term*.
problem of reaching nil of them is a
difficult one: but it is expected that
■Tech'* men everywhere will respond
even without specife invitations.
The intention is to have the cele-
bration cover three days: Monday,
Tuesday and Wednenday. the Gth, 7th
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade.
Growing demand for our graduate*.
ravings bank* and maken
GET your wall paper from the Gilea
Wall Paper company; everything up
to date; first class work guaranteed.
Phones 546 or call at 713 W. 22nd St.
TIN roofing,, guttering, repairing—
Brush’s.
MONEY TO LOAN—8500. >1000. and
upwards: vendor’s lien notes bought
nnd extended. Lee Costley, 117 East
Gth St., Pope Bldg.
I FOR RENT—Nicely furishea south
• rooms, bath, hot and cold water, sew-
erage, telephone, to gentlemen or
couples without children. Apply 2000
. Whit is Ave., phone 420. 5 rings.
Busy seasov
Write nearest
tie to the shelf hi* two guest* disap- 2
peared as though by. magie. He had A
turned but un Instant, but the empty nH
giaanea were all that werelef to in- Ei
dicate that anyone had been Ihors. The (
------------ .. „ ..... bartender maid that he leaned over the 1*3
eted In full detail at each not aee them, but that tos—>im- ” —
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PHONE 80 for packinv and crating,
careful attention given to all jobs
Austin Furniture exchange 805 Con-
gress Ave.
Change, tor tickets and information call al City :
Office. 522 Congress Ave., Cor. 6th Streel. Red
P. J. LAWLESS, ....
WANTED—A buggy horse for his
feed: good pasture and attention. Ad-
dress A. C. R.. care Statesman office.
We Check Your
Baggage at Ho-
tels or Resi-
denoes ■ .
GET the largest moving ears; honest
• nd exnerlenced men: fine wagonette*
for outing parties from Jeff Banton
prices low; residence nbone, 545
Thos. Gogran and Bros, phone 251.
| Black Minorcas, Blue Andalusian,
ONE or two furnished or unfurnished white Leghorns, Brown Leghorns and
rooms to rent in private family; up- Pekin ducks. Will buy or sell thor-
' stairs or downstairs, with all modern c ghbred stock. Mission Poultry and
I improvements. Apply 306 W. 9th SL Pet Stock Ranch. San Antonio. Texas.
ALI KINDS of furniture repaired and
upholstered: also packs, crates and
store furniture st lowest rate. Carl
Belisch. 302 E. 6th St.
, pocket and the other Jumped into my
Boston. March 26.—Plan* now de- succeeding commencement, for It left trousers pocket, nnd, do you be-
veloping promise to make this years would be too much, perhaps, to expect lleve i, try as much as I would I could
commencement at the Massachusetts such a large and general attendance of not dislodge them?”
Institute of Technology, in June, the alumni as is promised for this June As th old habitues of the tremens
most notable occasion of its kind ever oftener than, say once in five year*, department of the hospital listened to w '
held in this country. For the first time The call suggest*, however, that the this story, relates the superintendent. S AQTss UJUITC AAC ng
since the institute began its work as dinners, receptions and class reunions they looked knowingly at one another,,1, AUd I 111 II III IL LIhIL UU
the earliest American technical school, could well be repeated every year, and and quietly walked to a drain pipe,
thirty-nine years ago, there is a con- at the last meeting of the Alumn as- passing through the room and vigor-,
verted movement for the periodical soclatloh it was even suggest ed that ously rapped on it. It was a signal for
meeting together of former students, the date of the annual alumni, dinner the attendants below, who came in
from the “oldest living” to the young- be changed to the time of commence- with handcuffs and removed the story-
est of the newly fledged Kraduates, ment. telling bartender to the “booby hatch"
gathering the clans from all parts of “Devotion to education in our Amer- below, a name they have given to the
.... U....2 „ii03 and Europe, and lean institutions.” adds President padded cell in which recalcitrant men
even from Asia. It is already known Pritchett. In warmly seconding the crzed from liquor are thrust for their
from the responses to the call which call of the committee, "means too often own protection and for that of all con-
has been sent out that a large body of devotion to a single educational en- cerned. The hospital superintendent
former "Tech" students will make a terprise or a particular institution tohl me that that fellow was raving
pilgrimage to Boston front the west-i without the broader sympathy which like x mad bull within half an hour and
era states, the Northwestern Associ± ought to go to the general problem* of that for three days they despaired of
ation of the Massachusetta Institute of education.. Neveretheless. the element his life. He that in thelr raving
Technology, with headquarters in Chi- o personal loyalty and, more than all, condition the victims believed that
cago. being particularly active in fur- of personal affection for ones alma sonre one was pursurg them and that
/ 2 w - ** oproach- mater is one which can not be left out to ail intents and purposes they were
ing celebration; and that graduates of a man’s education without serious maniacs, the only cure for which was
nearer by will attend in large numbers 1088., JUst.AS ones affections for his sleep, induced by more liquor. He sad,
goes practically without saying. : family differ from his philanthropic however, that the premonitory signs or
The plan for a great reunion eele- Interest in the human race. 80 may hl8 approaching madness were always
brates no one partielar event in the feeling for n Is alma mater differ from some queer speech, such as that of the
history of the institute, but is appar- his general interest in all learning and bartender.—Pittsburg Post,
ently the direct result of a marked de- In all efforts to advance it.’
velopment during the past decade. In Although this particular pilgrimage.
JAMES HUBBARD, contractor and
builder: cottages built and repair*
made on easy payments. Old phone
1092.
HAVING bought another home close capabie. business.man as,
to my business. I now okrer my place for Austin division. It able to ap-
„„ 12th St. at a barsuipi. House is prpashcandiinteresapcoplirlacprolida
two story, sevenrooms, kitchen pan- Earnter . J ’ ror
i. 1 logetsand batpgroom,.goodsta- honesty is satisfactory. Alart1a, giv
ble. C orner ot, 120x1148, on 1 ine 0 ing references. H. H. Furlow, manager,
cars andfree fromdustand..mud. the Prudential Insurance Co., Fan An-
( hri*. Kofahl. Driskill ! arbei shop. tonio. Tex. Other openings throughout
southern Texas.
WANTED—-Your plumbing end re-
pairing done by Brush’s mechanics
reasonable.
Austin, Tex., March 27, 1904.
The firm of John A. Webb & Bro.,
was dissolved by mutual consent on
March 1. 1904. The business will be
continued at the old stand by John H.
Webb and Hugh Webb under the firm
name' of John H. Webb & Rro. Mr
Joseph W. Webb having withdrawn
from said firm.
Thanking the public for their lib-
eral patronage in the past, and solicit-
ing a continuance of tho same in the
future, we beg to remt
Respectfully,
JOHN H. WEBB & BRO.
games and engage in conversation with
one another. For misery like* com-
pany. He relates as an illustration of
FOR RENT—A new 2-room house on
West 6th street; one block from West ,
avenue. Apply old phone No. 6. WE BUY Second hand clothing and
- .........—............... .. .. ----- shoes, ladles and gents. New phone
FOR RENT—Cottage of four rooms; 3*1. SehwartzberE. 519 E. 6th St.
shady yard. Apply 310 Willow street. ————— ‛
r SCOTCH OATS coupons and rethilers'
certificates wanted—Cash premiums
paid for certain letters as well as eer-
, ;p, titivates for short time only. Wm. G.
FOR SALE R TRADE- Nice su- Bell, 415 Cong:ess Ave.
burban home, three acres of rich land._____. - —2-
high and dry, close In. seven room, two CASH remiume paid for E Pluribus
story residence, city water, etc For Unum V-ntckels of certain date. Wm.
a bargain come quick. Lee Coetley. G. Bell, 416 Congress Ave.
"IN THE GOOD OLD
SUMMER TIME"
You’ll want our
night” at the “Pop” concerts that will
then be ROfng on nt Symphony ball.
MONEY TO LOAN on long time at
reasonable rates. J. Gregg Hill, agent
622 Congress Ave., upstairs.
MONEY to lend in sums of >1000 to
$10,006 on improved city property or
farm anda Wm. H. Stacy. Utteo
building.
i FOR RENT—One large southeast sPECIAL terms and prices on new
room, with good table board; hot and Domestic sewing machine; two ma-
cold baths. Lubbock mansion, 141Z chines in one: phone No. 885 for free
Congress Ave. trial; expert repairing any machine.
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iueas2 W. S. KEENAN, C. P.A.
“ QALVISTON. TEXAS.
a “Tech
Hair, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe»
Acmo Cement PI art or.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE—My home
situated corner West Sth street and
Guadalupe; 2 lots, 92x128; all modern
improvements; sewer in fee simple;
finest neighborhood; centrally 10- ।
rated, third block from Congress Ave.
ner.
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Bids Wanted.
Notice to Contractors—Bids will be
received by the board of regents of
the University of Texas at Austin.)
Tex., at 12:00 o’clock noon. April 6,
1904. for the installation of plumbing. I
heating and electric lighting system**
in the three story and basement brick
building for engineering at the Univer-
sity of Texas. Austin, Tex. Specifica-
tions and plans may be peen in the
hands of Coughlin & Ayres, architect-.
Fan Antonio. Tex.: R. E. L. Saner,
University land agent. Slaughter build-
ing. Pallas. 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
specifcations, with cheek, bond and
satisfactory references. George W.
Brackenridge, Chairman of the Board
of Regents.
worta Ih ■’
Ed" ©f Sa
Moler Barber College, St.
SCREEN doors, windows, screen
cloth, hinges, screws, netting, staples,
at Brush’s.
WANTED—By a Swede man, to attend
to horses and garden or to help in
store or as delivery man. Ring up old Landatg park. New Braunfels, for the for light wagon. See Rector at C. A
phone No. »10. 1 coming season. Landa’s Park Co., New Dahlich’s store.
r ~ ‘Braunfels, Tex. ----------------------------, estate at lowest rates
AN EXPERIENCED Alabama farmer----- FOR SALE—"C. A. Wood Preserver" Jr., agent. LItten bldg,
wants in gderi-ene n farm cotton * FOR RENT—Three rooms within (Carbolineum), the only sure protec-----
rim ora J: ran Five -'.^facfory I ^k of.Avenue. roomian ‘"21 218851050 1219.015000011009, *2002
references in every respeet. Address housekeeping. E. T. Moore, Jr., 113 easily and cheaply applied like paint, and low ‘ate of in*erest W. A. Bo>-
A. P. Pruitt. Shawnee, O. T. W. Sth St. Waller Tids. 1 well. 704 Conzress AV*
a man of broad sclentine attainments, of problema on which the,* men are Clyde Truweek and Misses Aghes
th* Institute has taken on more and enxaxed. ana Lotta Zesch returned Thurndny
more the Atmosphere of a university, --*t• of inst week from Brady.
and the plana now under consideration DO NOT ALWAYS SEE SNAKES. Willie Hurley was In town Friday,
are a natural and logical outcome of ---- He was down from Ballinger to visit
chis condition, though the enthustarm Delirium Tremens Patiente Affeoted 116 parent,. Mr. and Mra. O. F. Hur-
of.n reunton held.inst "prinK.by the by Other Hallucinations. ley. ...
class of 1893 has none more than any ———
other one thing to bring matters to the
form of a greet "home week" for all
technology alumni.
The arrangements for this year’s re-
union are in the hand* of a Joint com-
mittee representing the Alumni asso-
ciation. the Asaociatin of Class Secre-
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