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FURNITURE AND FIXTURES.
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cheap.
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m. and
REAL ESTATE.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
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‘Entirely Returnished Throughtout 1
orth, Texas.
ord
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5
MONEY TO LOAN.
cents.
Cruiser Bremen Salle.
c.
STATESMAN 75 CENTS PER MONTH
Texas State Fair at
DALLAS
W. 7th St.
Oct. 28 to Nov. 12
Special to the Statesman.
-The annual
Nov. 1.
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I. & Q. N. R. R
Galveston Plumbers’ Strike.
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Home-visitors’ Excursions
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y
I. N. G. N. R. R
East Sixth street.
BARGAINS.
Excursion to
FOR RENT.
SAN ANTONIO
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FOR SALE.
$1.50
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MOVINN VANS.
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P. J. LAWLESS, Agent
satisfied.
MULE8, MULES, MULES.
hun-
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Texas 8winebreeders
held thi afternoon in
closins
In bank*
for de:
or sixt
Perfect Sanitatlom commodious,
well furnished, best lighted and
ventilated rooms tn the south
Artesian water throughout
on Call
: closing
at 5 3-;
the arena of the livestock department
of the state fair.
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WNDI
Rate
is
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of value.
Ave.
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ange.
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ANTED—A good German or Swede
rvant girl in a small family. Inquire
P. H. Gerhard, 2114 Nueces SL New
one 82.
ED. SEELING,
Proprietor
o Ad for Less
than 25 Cents
WANTED— Occupant. ‘ tor very desir-
ble room, hot water, first class board,
. . - -r- caheeta
When in Houston atop at The
HOTEL BURNETT
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beneeesecenswsgeowea
Driskill Hotel
AUSTIN, TEXAS,
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UNION HOTEL
GIDDINGS. TEXAS.
SWINEBREEDERS MEET.
Texas Association Elected Officers and
Made a Dato.
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[ANTED—Good woman to nurse baby
e months old. Apply 2005 University
zenue, Mrs. Maurice MeAshan______
[ANTED—Two chambermids at the
diskill at once. _____________.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
MANA
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PHIL A. AUER,
O. P. A, C, R. 1, and Q. Ry.,
Fort Werth, Teaae.
L T. Hancock,
Proprletor.
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14.87 1-1
1.
LOANS ON FARMS and Auatin City
property: no commlsslon charged,
drown Bros., Austin. ___________
ONE TIME 25 cents
THREE TIMES 50 cents
EXCURSION RATE TO
DALLAS FAIR
ANY FUHNITURF sent out on ap-
proval. All we ask is a fair decision,
for we have the goods. The People’s
Furniture Co., 221 E. 6th St.
INSURANCE.
8, 1905.
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street; thence west to Blanco street;
Blanco street to the
Gentlemen.
Barrett. T. J.: Burleson, Perry.
Casper, Clarence; City, K. J.
Dunean, Chae. L; Downing. Mr. S
Dekens. D.; Disch, edie; Fowler.
Algona Hotel
LLANO, TEXAS,
the comrorts of the traveling man. and
to see that he is well taken care of.
kourists coming south either for reo
reatlon or health will find all the com-
forts of home at this hotel.
No pains will be spared to mak
their sojourn a pleasant and memor-
able one. Correspondence solicited.
B. MARSHALL, proprietor.
A. A. AUGUSTINE. Manager.
•Over Niaaara Falls.
"(Iver Niagara Falls, with its wealh
gorgeous scenery, eloctrical effects
„nid wonderful mechanisms, will be the
offering at the Hancock opera
Monday night.
It is claimed nothing ever pr
equal in realism the eftes
----- carries of the Niag",
J cumbersome and difficult to
irt that only a few of the larger
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
aRS.AFnOWN. proprteter,
• $.50 DAY.
Large. Atry Room.. Everything. Qean
Cool and Nice. All Commarell Trav
elersStop at the Commercial.
HEARNE ...................TEXAS
Robinson, C, I.
Sledge, Robert; Sherrill. Fred;
Sweet, Frank: Shelton, Hoya; Smith,
Henry.
Feran, C.
Stanoger, John.
Thomas, Andrew; Thompnson. Lee:
Tuttle. J. E.
Vore, G. F.: Vickers, Sammie.
Wilson. M. E,; Williams, Emmet:
Wre, Tom; Wright, W. A.; Walker,
Willie,
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curacy.
Shepard's Movina Pictures.
Archie L. Shepard, who stands pre-
eminent in thia particular field of
a better building.
Farmers are clearing mor, land and
buying all tte land qn the. market that
can be had at price, wuch as can pay
the planter. There l» some corn hero
Ito MIL but it la being held for 50 cents.
The new hardware company com:
powed of Buck Hill. Tom willams and
Carl Baller, will take charge today. ,
Crops are gathered and Christmas
turkeya are being faltanw.
BartletNewe
8 the r.su pPlitker ha, been blowing two
# aA. "SA nornsiderabie rain has fallen.
§ ."J and coTet needed and will de-
SlThezraine"aerine •? the remainder of
vevewesessgsev’h tottn wen informed men who
men plumbers are out hero today on
demands fur higher, wages and other
things. Among other things it is ask-
ed to increase wages from $3 to 84 per
day. The master plumbers have sub-
mitted a counter proposition and the
answer of tho journeymen plumbers to
this is expected tomorrow.
Adjoins Postofice and Oper:
House block. Everything aret;
elasa. Beat 82.00 par day hotel
in Auatin.
WHEN moving get Jem Banton. with
Urge moving van* He will move you
cheaper now than i ver. Try him. En-
gage his wagonettes for outinKe. Re-
duced prices. Telephones: Roeldencs,
642: Thos. Coggon & Hro., 145._______
W. QUEBKDEAUX, freight trannter
line: receiving, forwarding and "tor
agei merchants' uccount a opeclalty-
Both phonea <>1. _________,
~ STORAGE.
MONEY TO LOAN—1500. »1000. 85000
and 110,000 to loan on improved real
estate at lowest rates. J. H- Raymond.
Jr.. agent. Litten bldg.________
MONEY TO LOAN—880.000 to loan on
real estate security. in sums to suit,
one to ten years: low interest; money
ready and waiting. Costley &.Wash
ington, rooms 1 and 2, Pop» B dg.
‘ BUSINESS PERSONALS.
FOR WOOD, feed and country pro-
duce, ring old phone 1627; hew 677.
Best prices: prompt attention.sixen # 1
orders. V. V. Warwick. 1201 L. 6th Ht.
sazrrmam.m"---
Ladle*
No. 403 East 17th St, five-room real-
dence: a nice house; easy monthly
payments. m.0
No. 1306 East 7th St. two-story,
seven-room residence; good neighbor-
hood; modern house with conven-
iences: can be bought on reasonable
terms: monthly payments If desired.
Wm. G. Bell, agent, 416 Congress ave-
nue.
TOM expert horse
’clipping; harness cleat
ed and oiled; stock sold
on commission. Satis-
faction guaranteed. 211
W. 6th St. Old phone 1459.
Under New Management. Special AV
tent Ion to Commercial "Travelers.
Free Sample Rooms. Rates
88.06 Per Day.
O. W. HOLMAN. Proprietor.
AN ORDINANCE—An ordinance to
prevent the keeping of hogs within
certain limits of the city of Austin,
and prescribing a penalty therefor.
Be it ordained by the city council of
the city of Austin:
Section 1. That it shall hereafter
be unlawful for any person, firm or
corporation to keep any hogs in pens
or otherwise within the hereafter pre-
scribed limits in the city of Austin:
Beginning on Comal street on the
north bank of the Colorado river;
thence in a northerly direction with
said Comal street to Nineteenth street;
thence with Nineteenth street In a
westerly direction; thence with the
meanders of Waller creek to Twenty-
ninth street; thence with Twenty-
ninth street to ‘Rio Grande street;
thence with Rio Grande street to
Nineteenth street; thence with Nine-
teenth street to Shoal creek; thence
south with Shoal creek to Twelfth
Foreign.
Clark. Charley.
Enbery. John A. r
Miscellaneous.
The Hidolity Deposit Co.
Gosiin & Bro- Messrs.
Barden Electric Machinery Co.
Dr. D. A. Lane,
Dentists,
Office over 814 Congress Avenue, next
to Graham's Drug Store.
ORDINANCES.
ay, after two months' insttuction; Po-
tion guaranteed; special tuition half
rice; few days only. Coyne Bros. Co.
lumbing Schools. New York. Cincin-
ati, Ohio, BL Louis, Mo. (Free cata-
MONEY TO LOAN on dia-
monds, watches, jewelry,
guns, pistois and all articles
, J. A. Jackson, 817 Congress
Special Rates on all Railroads
Dallas, Texas,
meeting of the
association was
$7-50
ON SALE OCTOBER 27 TO NOVEMBER 11—GO0D UNTIL
NOVEMBER 13 FOR RETURN-eTOVGH SLEEP-
ERS AND FREE CAI CARS. . ,
Obtain ticket) at town office, DBS Congrui Avebuce, Comer Ruth Street.
P. J. LAWLESS, Aqsxr,
EN AND BOYS wanted to earn 85 „o , OAN„ ,5„. J1008, 82460.
-faf two months' insttuction: DO- 56000 1na ,10,000 on long tim.
7 and low rate of interest. W. A. Bo*
’ well. 704 Congress Ave.______________
NOVEMBER 14 and 28
to Iinofs, Iowa, Michigan, Minne-
sota, Missouri, Nebraska, North and
Mouth Dakota, WIsonin. Limit, 30
days. Exact rates quoted on ap-
plication.
FOR RENT — Holland’s blacksmith
shop; been established 16 years at
homer 28th and Guadalupe streets,
vpply to A. M. Holland, 2802 Guada-
lupe St. _______________
Special to The Statesman.
Galveston, Texas, Nov. L—Journey-
JS&S’S.'WS
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THE GILL HOTEL
----- -----CATTLE LOANS—I have 8100,000 to
=■ EK-S’h
‛s Carriage Factory.________ 'be nin on full feed. Write full partic-
ular, to Box 999. Columbus, Texas.
WE HAVE rock wareneuse to store g
furniure. Prices right. Wo pac g
and .load your furniture on car .and 3
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rale on easy payments; 81 per week new. 1 All work guaranteed. The Peo- 9
per head, laaao Bledsoe. pie's Furniture Co.. 221 E. 8th BL »
WILLARD V. HOWERTON,
___________ , public stenographer.
Mrs. southgate. Room 16 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 765.
WE HAVE THE Ledles Favorite
sewing machine, drop head, bull bear-
fnE. How shall we prove it? Try it.
or anything the People's Furnwure Co.
have, for we want your trade and our
guarentee is your money hack if not
Aumsxnnlara; Betts, Ellzabet
MornysepomAy skncar:
line; Bradshaw, Mtss Enna.
couats. Miss Guiruturei Clark, Miss
Cornollu. jg. . 0°
Davenport, Miss Nomnie, Davis,
Mrs. W. IL; Davis, Emer (3).
Earnest, Miss 8. M
Groce. Mrs. H. J.; Grimn,
Lucy; Godfrey, Miss K.
Harris, Miss Ida: Harris. Miss Ella
Brooks; Harper, Miss Mary T.
Jackson, Miss Bertha; Jackson.
Alisa Jennie; Jones. Mrs. T.
Kendall, Miss Alma: Kluegel, Mrs.
H. T.; Kendall. Miss Alma,
Lewis, Miss Fanny; Lles, Miss Mil-
(aNTF.D—Experienced chambermaid
Driskill hotel at once. Apply oBlca
andexperlence. MONEY TO LOAN-On!lonestime105
• • , reasonable rates. Mullins & Hill, -3
Me
Best 82.00- per dur house in Hous- ' .
ton. Centrally located, on, bloca
from Main street on the corner of
Capitol avenue and Fannin street, one
block from the old Masonic tempie.
Bus calls at hotel for all tralns
Kates, Amerioan plan. 12.00 .per dny
Rates. European. 16c and 81.00.
spectal rates by the week.
R; E. LEE JENKINS Prop.
year. . v.
Professor Culley, professor of Eng-
lish in the Texas Christian university
at Waco, preached a couple of highly
interesting sermons Sunday and Sun-
day night at the Central Christian
church. He is a magnetic and enter;
taining speaker and of course had a
large and appreciative audience.
amusement, presents 1 hl a 108190
picture exhibition a varied assortment I o2
of subjects, depicting every, phase of
life, and playing upon the entire gamut I
~f human emotien program 8
replete with thrl l ng .immaiL Inri- b
dents and comic eituationa which, to-te
aether with senes of tayelana Incur- 1V
elona into the reatms of fanoxi.2ro „ ’
Ma, a unique entertatoment.lesuine on,
over Iwo hour* combining instrxeton J
and amusement with never a dull mo- ad
menE, in shepard’s pietures. the ho: na
. tergotnig public is assuree an evnuine a°
of Gnalloyed enjoyment IMF“M ’ no
1 rv tu.te.Aqu.llv phuKlnr to 0 .1 to
and young, and in which no snse of j
rasitdtous nrupriety l« oendsdu .
Hancock opera house Saturday mut
xty am
ent; sir
HARNESS repairing neatly and
quickly done; hand made harness, Bad.
dies and trappings a speclalty: a,
now good.; prices low. Rhody *
Weber, 421 East Sixth St.
LIBERTY HILL NOTES.
Larue Cotton Shipment. Continue.
Personal and Social New,.
Spaftlte TtezSttM ,1-mday
night the four saloons here closed
their doom, bowing gracefully to the
will of the majority, as exPresned by
_ „ the recent vote of the county on pro:
Ecesesesecsangaesggsamaaa aptionr ana rtgtrh "Io. °89.
a will of the majertty, ;andbellove .“8
1 tw'e^’ <« Obmli.^
8112 ina‛Larue ‘and nee tfiAt no iiteza
lenssorderlinguate allowe t0 run in
<?f the and the WIB of
FOR SALE— improved place, nearly
20b acres of fine black land; good for
rice, corn and truck. Mrs. Annie C.
Gillette, Cedar Bayou, Texas.
FOR SALE—One twelve-foot, one thir-
oen-foot and one fifteen-foot overhead
rack shelf ladder, complete with roll-
ers and track to attach to shelving.
Apply to State Printing company,
Austin., Texas.
HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS •
In December, back to the Qld states.
We have union depot connections
with all lines at Mamphls, which
makee for convenlence and easy
transfer.
OMESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS
Tuesdays and Saturdays to the Pan-
handle country, where land is cheap,
but Increasing in value rapidly.
QUICK TIME TO NEBRASKA.
Rock Island is by many hours the
quickest to Lincoln, Omaha and ad-
jacent points. Sleeping car and chair
car service all the wya ■
CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY
reached best via the Rock Island.
Double daily trains. Through sleep*
ers and chalr cars.
WHEREVER YOU GO
write us. we will carefully enswer
inquirle 3.
Pin your faith to a Statesman want
- ad. Coat small. Twenty-five words
- one time, 25 cents; three timeB, 60
Special to The Statesman.
Galveston, Texas, Nov. 1- The Ger-
man cruiser Bremen left this morning
for Key West, having been in this
port since the 13th of last month. iTho
presence of tho cruiser has ben the
occasion for several festivitles among
the German population heke, a larg
crowd of whom congregated at the
wharf this morning to bid the officers
and men farewell.
The association elected officers as I
follows: President, Walter F. Davis, I
Sherman; vice president, O. W. Clyde, I
-i-ldale; secretary, George H. Sim- j -
mom, Ben Franklin; executive com-
mittee, H. E. Singleton, McKinney,
Tom Frazler, Morgan; <h P. Lillard,
Seguin; W. M. Kerr, McKinney, and
Nat Edmondson, Sherman. Decatur
was selected as the place for the in-
stitute meeting of the association to
be held the second Tuesday in January.
6006@#26@0808802
Hancock Hotel I
placed hmseir today al the verv hen ! 1
of his profeszlon. Fils undombte’
masterptece "VIrgInus," that deltent- o.
ful heme of paternal ‘affection and pa- m
triotie devotion, has been chosen, A
the vehicle to present him to ua this Mt
season, and no better choice could bo
made, lor In Vireinius" Mr. James has
a character that-fits him like the pro-
verbial glove. His supporting com:
pany. headed by Norman Hackett. is
said to be a moat excellent one. and
the scenic investiture, costumes, acces:
series, accoutrements, etc,, upon a
scale of extravagance and absolute ae-
tie : Dovia, Mtsa Elisa.
Moore, Mia, Maggio: urry, Miss An-
nie; Murrell, Miss Gladys.
Giners, Miss Hester,
Plunibley, Mrs. Ma: Prowse, Mrs.
Hlley, Mrs. Minnie; Richardson.
Mrs. G.; Richardson, Mr* Euphema,
Rhea. Mrs. Della.
Smith, Cary A.
Winston, Miss Evab: Wilson, MUs
3. N.
NOTICE—We have been so busy look.
Ing after our trade and our customers'
interests in new furniture we have
been forced to neglect our calls for
second hand goods. For this we ask
pardon. We assure all our friends that
prompt attention will be paid all calls
from October 18, which we assure you
in advance we appreciate. The Peo-
ple's rurniture Co., 221 E. 6th St.
FURNITURE STORED—Brick ware-
houses; lowest rate* See K, C. Mil.er,
320-222 E. sth St. ______________________
LOST-Between West 6th St. and
Miss whlls‛ school, an umbrella;
finder please retuan or phono Winni-
ferd Bnson, 401 West 6th St._______
' MISCELLANEOUS.
WE WANT YOU to take our prices,
think them over, then buy. We want
your money, but if you are not plegsed
we guarantee to refund it. The Peo-
ple’s Furniture Co.. 221 F-sthe_______
^^s.’l^.nVurtr.h^ Jame. Tonight .. - "Irainlul.
ItOOMH and board, good table,.meals
lent out, every convenience, half block
rom venue. 113 W. 9th St. Rin*
lid phone Mrs. N. F. White.lde.
FOR RENT—Fnml.hed and antur:
Mshed rooms for bedrooms and H«ht
ousekeeping at 504 Brazos street be-
[ween Fifth and Sixth etrce.ls,
NICELY furnished rooms, modern,
with or without board; Also three con:
hecting room* Mr* Jameson, 108
ast 14th SL
On sale for train® leaving Austin a,
4:30 a. m. and 9:05 a. m., SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 4th; good to return on
train leaving San Antonio at 8 a. m
Sunday, November 5.
Louis James Tonight st ths Hancock
in "Virainius."
yrom the aim dawn ot anuquity to
the enlightened twenteth century
Sme but a step when you witneus an
actor like ouls Jame, step before you
402 in the toga of ancient Rome, with
all the majestic grace, phvsigus rotee
"na Nurnose that were caatacteriatiz
ordeHma lather* .nd vividly react
the valorous deeds ot the earlier cen-
lunes when Rome was "he vower ut
the world.
There is no better exponent of the
ela*le drama than Louis Jama* who
•won his spurs" In assoclation, with
sueh giants the etaxe..as Booth,
Barrett salvin and McOutlonsh, ani
who by years of arduous study has
ROCKDALE. TEXAS,
Opposite Dopot. Rate. 83 Per Day.
MRS. B. C. GILL Proprletress.
Accommodations First-CUs*
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,i a ' ,99
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3 1
If it’s not offered today, ask
for it tomorrow=esthrough the
Statesman's Want Colums.
very convenience.
06 W. 6th BL
UMBRELLAS re-covered and
made as good as new. We buy
second hand clothing and I
shoes. Bend postal and will
call. I Schwartzberg, 619
----------r---IFOR SALE OR TRADE—Improved
ANTED—Ladies to learn hafrdressr l and unimproved city and county ProPj
g, manicuring, facial massage, chiterty, farm, ranch and timber lands,
body or electrolysis. Graduates Muliins & Hill, 105 W. 7th St.
rn 812 to 820 weekly. Few weeks 1 --------—----
mpleteu. Our scholarship provides THOMAS F. TAYLOR.
A instructions, demonstrations, ex-
hinations, diplomas, positions or lo-
ittons. Little expense, catalogue
alled free. Aloler college. Fort
;, . A; .a
. Special to The Statesman. .
thence with Blanco street to the Liberty Hill, Texas, Nov. 1,t Another
Colorado river; then with the mean- fine rain has fallen and the cold fol-
ders of the Colorado river east to the lowing it is bracing. Down to date,
place of beginning. about 3200 bales of cotton have been '
Sec. 2. That it shall hereafter be shipped from this station, and more
unlawful for any person, firm or cor- comes in daily, though our two gins
poration to keep more than two hogsare now running one at a time, and
in pens or otherwise outside of thethese only about three days in the
prescribed limits within the corporate week. The cotton crop is very nearly
limits of the city of Austin north of I al) gathered and sold here, and farm-
the Colorado’river. " ers are preparing for next year- ’
Sec. 3. That any person, firm or Rev.Z. V. Liles, pastor of the Metn,
corporation violating the provisions of odist church here; with Mrs. Liles, left
this ordinance shall be deemed guilts Monday to attend the West Texas con-
of a misdemeanor and upon convic- ference .at Columbus, and expects to
tion shall be fined in any sum not less be absent a week, so that there will
than 85 nor more than 8100. be no preaching in our town next Sun-
Passed October 17, 1905. day. that being the day for services at
Approved October 19, 1905. the Methodist church.
Attest: W. D. SHELLEY, Our free school opened on Monday
JNO O. JOHNSON. Mayer. after a private or pay term of two
City Clerk. months during September and October.
______________• _________________ and now the attendance has increased
SPECIAL NOTICES, from 125 to about 206 pupils, with
. _■___________________ ■ — [others yet to come, We have quite a
NOTICE is hereby given that a meet* I nice boarding patronage from adjoin-
mgo!FthesstocEhiKers of the t South- lng nelzhoerhoods, NaroywicK" of
west Bond and frust company is here- Leander and Mtae Mattle Waldon or
by called to meet in the city of Austin, Cedar Park being the lateat to enroll
Texas, on the 7th day of November, from abroad. ch=1 ana
for the purpose of voting on the fol- Mr. Joseph of North Gabriel and
lowing propositions for the purpose Mra. Poole from near Leander both
ef complying with and accepting the moved their fam’lle, Anto.towniaent
powers and privileges of the prosent week and have entered, their.s Mrt in
state banking and trust company law: in school, that being their object in
Hrt—To accept the provision, of coming here. Mr. Joseph occupies hl«
thi. act and amend its charter to cor- new residence northcast of the college,
respond therewith, and Mrs. Poole the Joko Simmons rosl-
Second—To reduce its capital stock dence just south of the depot,
to the amount of 8160 600 or to 8100.000 John H. Pace, who has recently re-
as may be determined by vote and also moved from Brenham because of fall- - _ - -
When so reduced to authorise an in- ine health while there, has gone to, Martin
crease of its capital stock to an amount Ballinger and San Angelo after visit-
sufficient to make the total capital 'ng his parents and family at Liberty
stock 3250,000 and also to consider the Hil a couple of weeks, in search of a
proposition of changing the name of location to practice his profession, the
the company and the number of 1tsiaw, er engage in the newspaper busi-
directors. Signed, A. P. Wooldridge, ness, or both.
M A Taylor, R. H. Fanes, P. L. Mrs. Greed Fisk, accompanled by her
Downs, James H. Robertson. A. F mother, Mrs. Battaile of Houston, who
Hancock, R H. Cousins. has been visiting her daughter hero for
__________________ 1 | the past week or ten days, loft on last
POUND SALE. Saturday for San Marcos to visit Mrs.
In accordance with an ordinance now Vest, Mrs. Fisk's s’ster.
in force prohibiting the running at Rev. W. C. Garrett, pastor of the
larsc of certain animals within cor- Baptist church here, had the misfor-
i tain limits of the city of Austin and tune to lose his splendid buggy horse
. providing for the .ale of nm, I will a day or two ago. He hasi been called
Poceed to sell at public auction FrI- to take charge of the church at Nocona,
210 November 3, 1806. at 4 p. m. to Texae, and. It I. fad. will resign his
the'highest bidder for cash, at the city work here and move there soon,
pound, corner KMt Fifth and Trinity oenaaf’businen.,
"‘^‘"towH- ,0U°’’ specin tThondstatesmane"
one Mie red heifer, about one year Thorndale, Texes Nov. 1— Thorn-
eid,"waMlowforhgindrenrzonPorenedpitcbntbournztnmalragttcant
visible. morris market. Merchants, farmer, and other
dPNarShht business men are happy.
__________O M— The International and Great North-
--- ern depot la being rebuilt, and will be
N INTELLIGENT person may earn
0 to 816 weekly In spare time corre-
Loading for newspapers; no sanvass-
g. Send for particular,. Northern
fess Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y.
LlESMAN WANTED—Well equip- GV
rd salesman to call on physicians: a • •
try exceptional opportunity is of-
(red for immediate work; must be in:
iligent, honest, well educated and
ersevering. State age and 1—--
kick Box 858, Philadelphia.
Henderson,
Garrett. D. C.; Gorham, Mr.
Hickman. Nile: Hammer, Harry:
a house I Harris, Hascome; Hartley, J. B.l
Hubbs, John; Harrison, Willie;
.reduced I Hytehesot, Jas. E.; Helton, H. W.
cangaqyalanterrarsme"nzagnretuth ,,.9",
it is so cumbersome and difficult tel Lottie. J. W.: Lawson, I, D. (31,
iananort that only a few of the larger I Landers, John; Linemore, Henry;
one Right stands will be visited. It Linson, Willie; Lee, T. S„
requiring several hours by the force | MeDornga, James; Mason, A.; Mor-
of carpenters the company carries and I gon, Sylvester; Muory, R. H.; Moser-
an extremely large stage entirely.Wlear: I loo, Arthur; Magee, David McAdams,
ed of house scenery to properly set It. fade; Meador, Forrest; AcDonnelle,
Those In the strong cast are: James I Gw, W.: Mellersh, Col. George; Mo*
M. Dougherty, W. H. Belmont, John Ri 1 Kamey. Wm.; Mtathura, Shrader,
Gordon, Walter Coyle, NIIsa Aatuie I Patton, 1. M.
Dougherty, Miss Ada Anderson, MJ.s | Reynolds, Will D.; RIchrond. John;
Lellth Belmont and others. ) - -
are in a position to know say that Bril
county is from 90 to 95 per cent gath-
ered. and that the total yield will-be
from 6000 to 10,000 bales short of last
INSURE your property tn the old r*
iiablenoomizoqjkcrepiz"w..bheWt I
Both phones No. 317. 2
<,h Real Estate and Invest-
Hr, ments. Old phone 1269,
Mdmbdes Litten building. I have
some exceptional bargains on my list
for business, residence or investment.
I place desirable loans only. Ranch
and farm property in every part of the
state. Exchange of realty a specialty.
—
Amusemen.
________________ ._______________
•egue.) _ _ ____
■earn TELEGRAPHY and station
■ ork for railway service; situations
•cured or money refunded. Dallas
•elegraph College, Dallas. Texas.
By ANTED— For U. B. army, able-
•odled unmarried men between ages
•i and 85, oltieens of United States.
Er good character and temperate hab
■ s who can speak, read and write
^English. For information apply to
Wiecruiting Officer, postomeo bldg.,
Mustin, Texas. __
E MISCELLANEOUS HELP.
■vANTED—A white girl to do light
Mouaework. Apply 661 W. 6th .31.
ROOMS AND BOARD^
Positively None- ---
FOR SALE—Cheap and on terms to
j suit purchaser, improves and unIm-
- sSitMwMdE,s
a first ineortion and 1-2 cant per word enth street__—____________
...h .ub.MU.nt coneecutive inso FORSAiE-Cheap, acresilandi
nine miles north of Austin, WillSe
— all or cut in tracts to suit purchaners
Call on or address J. R. Gault,, Aust
tin. Texas. R. F. D. No. 4 Box 44. A
bargain for some one.
i WANTEQ TO BUY.
Remember—-call phonea 150 for _________________—---
somtorsttomanwan“_now,methanamsatmeall.va"5
_ SITUATIONS WANTEd,
ANTED- By good Swedish boy work and small lotaxbgxh Wallace, corner
house and yard boy; can give good I Co.. A na Rive streets, new phone
terence. Address House Boy, care 7th and Kea «iv
ieodor Low's. I o1---------------------------
IE33EN UEK3 FOR SALE—A four room house; fine
(garden; cheap for cash only. Apply
Both Phon.. 47. James Wilkins, 1400 West Third
AMERICAN DISTRICT TEL CO. -treet__—----
Tea yeare service proves our Im FOR BALE—A fine combina:
relabiuty. %in ‘loo horse, rubber tired road
. ... I u "V c. 1021061/%6 wagon, one top buxuy, three:
Woe with W. U. Tel. Co 104 108 Idatea ambulance; 825 single harness.
West Sixth Street. mY double harness, two Texas sad-
Ill call for Classined Ads for The afes, and horses of all deseripuons:
stato-man free or charge. Call H. M. Heittner, 618 East Sixth
You will first call Th. 6t»t«.mM | St. New Phone 615. _____________
Ico—either phone 150.an1 we WJ SALE-A splendid saddle horse.
id a mossonor: All sucl 00Py m also works well single. Apply 710 W
aco.mp.nled by th. eash- “ 8t Both phone. 646. Will sell
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