The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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PAGE MeDANNELL, DIS’TRIBUTON.
A LINGERIE WAIST.
Contract given, backed by $300,000.00 capital
attached to the yoke, having tucks to
corner Conzrews and Seventh BL; or Bun Antonia.
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DISCUSS ELEVATORS.
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the footing ruffle is to work the
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INAUGURATION AT
SEMINARY TONIGHT
"Catalogue P on attending College,
phone 1466 old, 460 new, or call on
or address Mgr. Draughon’s Practical
Ruelness College.
Social
Mention
DOCKET IS CALLED AND
JUDGMENTS ENTERED
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AUSTIN DOCTORS ATTEND.
Local Physicians Are at Mineral Wells
Convention.
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A Michigan drugist, H. G. Colenan.
has made a thorough stuily of various
cures for the liquor habit, and givey
this as a result of his invest ization:
’'Before takiar the agency of Orrine, I
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and 18 years' success.
COLLEGES
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Given. Store, Precinct No. 25 —J
D Iondolyh nnd j n. Norwon
."Iur S rinKR, Precinct No. SC—John
Wansien and I n. Mruce,
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with all conditions of the Pure Food
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At a meeting of the city, hall com-
mittee in the mayor s ofHee yesterday
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Sunny Brook
Th® Pure Food
Whiskey
BrBSHrrSbMEstkzczedcmxzaP**enar"V.2eagOKNP
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BEAUTIFUI I
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r used in the
»p. before work-
be white or a very delicate shade of
green. Heneath the scalloper! edge run ’
either a ruffle of valenciennes lace or’
Miss Emma Frances Puckett and
Mrs. John D. Claybrook left for San
Antonio yesterday to attend the an-
nual meeting of the State Womens
Press association.
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A very dainty and feminine apron to
be worn by a hostess when rerving
afternoon tea or manipulating a char-
ing dish, is made of fine Persian lawn,
embroidered in a floral design and fin-
ished with lace frills. Have the Apron*
Orrin® Will Destroy All Desire
Whiskey or Beer.
. THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, WEPNESDAY. MAT «. 1007.
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Miss Nellie Borden. who has been
visiting University friends for several
days returned yesterday morning to
her home In San Antonio.
Dra. M M. Smith. George R. Tabor
and w. J. Mathews have gone to Min-
Indorsed by busness men. No vacation.
For "Catalogue It" on Homo Study or
WGLYDIAE.PINKHA*G‘S
4dhmmyEkTABCOMPoUND
AN honest, tried and true remedy, of unquestionable curative value, ——--E
A made from Native Roots and Herbs. It contains no narcotics
harmful drugs, and complies wil.....
g I jts annual sales are greater than that of any other medicine exclusively for women
V to Woringjenrssordoumor than thirty y ars, its Iong list of actuai ures of ‘hose serious ills peculiar
fair minded person and^ Compound to therespcct and confidence of cvery
alone cthMtana the tesenPtomece such results. Good advcrtising serves to call attention for a time, but merit
prejudices aside, should realize the truthful-
least give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound afatretnumerous illnesses peculiar to their sex, should at
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... now has in the Company’s laboratory under 100k ana key _ ana no J bthoifoctthat oven! privnte letter received by her duping the last twonty years, ana more,
—■__. Published without special written permission. Write her to-day . don-t wait.
iy , The Program will inelnde hoth
vocar and instrumental numbers. 10
Sdes, which the members of the club .
. , be, assisted by some outside tal-
ent. rhe club is composea or seventv.
live young ladles, all In splendid train.
Ing and if the success of the first con-
cert is duplicated a musical treat may
be expected by all who attend
.The Ashber Literary society of the
University will present Twlerth
Meh the university auditorium
next Saturday night at S o'clock. The
young ladies have been relcarsingai-
’gently for' this production and it is
expected to be complete in every de-
tail. It will probably be witnessed by
Aularxe number of ihe society people
of the city.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
UMl.l«bl,HiaUr.S|>.itM[, sucamner. Fall. Sarapierxui. Lyouqiig-c.42s.PinasEUrOULT,K,N.Y:
give fullness. The swiss insertion is
was a tof oughly honest pi nat ition
and put out by a reliable firm "
Write for free book on the: of
plcoholisn to the Orr ne ('omhanv.
Washington. D C‛. Mailed senled. or-
rine coats but 71 per box,
on me is boluiy Yates St Hunter.
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SIGK EEALBAGHE
" Positively cure by
these Little PHh,
| are much low r.. this is due to the fact
that a number of the buyers last year
ost money in wool transactions and
are " ns' quently rather sow in offer-
ing 8°0d prices. At times last. year
27 and 28 cents was offered. ’ -
Afflicted With Rheumntism.
I was and am vet afflicted with
rhe uratisin." vays Mr. j C. Bayne
♦alitor of the Ferald Addington, In-
♦Pan Territory, "but thanks to Cham-
berlains ‛ain Bahn am able once
One Is to Be Ectabtiched on East Sixth I
Street..
AUSTIN GAS LIGHT CD.
the raw building will be on the third
floor, walking up to which would be
quite a stain on the legs of some of
the aidermen. and if possible an efe-
valor for their benefit will be instailed.
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WOOL MARKET OPENS.
Staple I® Being Offered to Local Buy*
era at Low Prices.
rather small and without a bib Round
it at the bottom and slope slightly into
the waistband. Finish the edge with
a scallop that it buttonholed in one of
went to a const lerable trouble to learn
about it, and became confdent that it
GUY S. BOYCE
Arohiteot and Constructing Engineer
"iann and Specincations Prepared for All Cinsses ot nutlaings..mspectan.
Modern Conerate Conatruction. Pendexter Building. ‛
brought over the shoulders and down
the back to give the suspender effect.
A very neat design of eyelet embroid-
ery in the yoke and collar helps very
much, but this can be left out if de-
sired. The sleeves are very short and
full, having cuffs of the insertion, a"
thrte-quarter or long sleeve can be
used.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NAME
- the officers who will pre-
side AT THE VOTING PLACES
ON JUNE 1.
of three-inch footing, hemmed an I
eccordion plaited. A pretty finish to
Jessie• Nance vs. William \h.
Nance, judgment for the plaintiff. I
. Scottish American Mortgage coms I
pany limited vs. C. E Forman et al.
set for May 13.
Scottish American Mortgage Co. va.
John Nellett et al., set for May 13.
J M. Levi right vs. W. H Mangham 1
et al. set for 3 p. m . May 8. i
William H. Stacy vs. Lewis Han-1
cock, continued on application of the
defendant. -
a Specialties an Im.
at noon the question of elevators for
the new city hall was discuss'd in an era "ols.
An exceedingly pretty waist is here
shown, made of any of the summer
materials. The above was a line white
Swiss, made with a yoke in front and
a center-back losing. The blouse Ik
it
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treea fromDyepepeta,fp. i vem Inary Dr. r Isampson will 60
aigestlonandKONTOaN, 1.11 , ai vtofesso or church his. I
iory «">he'peininarandithe inaugura- l
cay tor •-Zineat Naurea,
Drominees, Bad Teste
in tho Month, (Mod
Tongue, p»ta in UurtsMo
TORIID LIVFT. The
reculate the Do'eLa. Purely Vegetable *
ore te attend to business. It Is the
host of liniments" I/ troubi1 with.....
rnqumat:etn Rive “Pain Balm a trial L l.
and you ore certnin to be more than '
Pa/" with the prompt relief'which
it affords. On- application relieves
the pain For sale By all druggists.
Suit for Divorce.
The petition of William A. NreDon-
1 ahl for divorce from Annie M. M. Me-
Ponnia. WAs nle1 yesterday in the
Finty-third district court.
Real. Estate Transfers.
DR. T. R. SAMPSON WILL BE IN
STALLED AS PROFESSOR OF
CHRCH HISTORY—DIRECTORS
TO MEET.
Don't, hang a gown wrong side out
before hanging it up. no matter how
delicate a color it is. Nothing ruins
the set more quickly. which ia soon
evidenced by the creases which creep
Here, there and everywhem U s nd
oral enough for ....... must nee-
cssarlly be made a lau.. larger and
looser tha the lining and , versin
the usual order of hanging is bound'to
react in some unpleasant way If the
Sown is a delieate color, make’a big
bag of white muslin to slip it in while
hanging up or pin a white cloth-big
enough to cover it—over it. taking care
in either case to have the covering
bang from the hnok or from the coat
hanger, instead of dragging upon th
dress itself.
Hoven th Ward, Precinct No. 14.
Lyman J. Bailey and N. B. Metz.
Thiele’s Residence, Precinct No. 16-
m J. Huck and Charles Thlele
Govalle. Precinct No. 16—A. Basnett
and F . G. Reynolds.
Pecan Springs. Precinct No. 17-
Edward W. Frame and John S. Pan-
nell.
where they for the next
in three days will he in attenelance upon
datlm. N n1 stat aedlcai 0.
Cition Not only will they be in at.
tendance, but all three or them win !
address the m. Mber >lk,n I
pertaining to reatures or the prres
slon. Dr. G r Tabor wil speak uixin |
ayarant « mnattere and both Dr Smith 1
and Dr, Mathews will speak up 5 sub-
eels of interest t Re EraP." "Th:
Phis . Ians eXP: d to return Thursday
PHONE FOR POLICEMEN.
SMALL PILL SMAIL POSE, PRICE.
Gonuina Must .fecar. '
Fao-Simile Sighature
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informal way. The council room
/2ecgbe."
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
St EImo. Precinct No. 37-.w. s.
i Wilson anti Fugene Vgrtkorr.
1 finrt First Ward Precinet No 38-..
- L Hngoo and John T Johnson.
■ Eimv, I'rriact No. 3P Alfred
Johnson and Dr. J. T Black
T'lpasnnt Giove. Precinct No 40..g
H Penrson an) J t Hawkins
Fab •ku- Fe anol House Precinet No
41 Allert Iohmann and J. P r oller.
Travis Peak P'recinc t No. 12__T. E.
Singleton ane Henrv Hofho
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John A. Cox and wife to w. M. -
Whitt. 26 1-2 acres of land out
of lot 8 of the E W Tolbot
subdivision of part of the Jose
Antonio Ybarbo survey ......$
Allen, T. M. Coleman and wife to t. B.
. Creedmore. Preginet No 1 Cochran, 40 acres of land out
Davis and E H - R • of a Dart of the R. M, Down-
Carl, Precinet No 83- w. T Hart ' nan
nnd R. e Lee. ’ |
Garfl-M Precinct No . 34_T. p
Washington and M. Ingram.
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State of Texas vs. J. w: Estes two
aaxesutrespasa to try tile aa Wr
damages; ludment for defendant in
each case. Notice of appeal given,
oJ' r Prlest vs. A IR Tates et al.
nofe and lien; settled and dismissed.
pMarin. Monti Frawzette vs. Angelo
Frawztte divorce; cause dismissed,
debt V, Smith Abe Williams, et at.
debt and lien; cause dismissed.
Eva Hemington et al vs. Stephen D.
Mimih ton et 9 '' partition; cause dis.
.W. H' McAllister vs. Morgan T.
" hite, note and lien; cause dismissed
gHenry C. NoJon et al, vs. Lemuel
8 carbroush, partition; George E.
iheueY appointed receiver with In- ’
structions to nell property within ten
days nnd report fr action to the
court.
James Raymond * Co. vs. Shipp I
and Z!mpelman, debt; dismissed for
want of prosecution.
.Lee. Cottie et nt vs 1-nuls Eebet
at. set for May 27. by agreement.
, CHy National Bank of Austin vs. 1
for May ii"PS et al. by skreement set 1
.Alice qulda Norton vs. George 1
I ringer et hl, defendants have leave
to flic first original answer. \
aThe. county commissioners yesterday
APpaInted the following judges for the
Prohibition . election to be held in
Travis county on June 1:
, Webberville, voting place No.
J. B. Manor and J. H. Ireland.
Hornsby School House, Precinct
PO 2- J. H. Littlepage and Harry
Bowman.
j Manor, Precinct No. 3-Claus An-
derson and J. T. Folmor.
J Sprinkle, Precinct No. 4—R E Jar-
mon and J. A. McWilliams. ’
Anderson’s Gin. Precinct No. 5—A
M. Swenson and John E. Roff
Decker Precinct No. 6-F. Q. Swen-
ion and J. J. Billingsley,
Lund. Precinct No. 7—C. W. John-
son and William Krueger.
Kimbro, Precinct No, 8—Wilfred
Morrell and Charles Berg.
Second Ward, Precinct No. 9c. E.
Anderson and W. F, Searight.
Third Ward, Precinct No. 10—Joel
H B. Miller and Fred Carleton.
Fourth Ward. Precinct No. 11_F r
Ramsey and C. H. Hurley.
Fifth Ward. Precinct ' No.
Beaver and S. M. Posey.
Sixth Ward. Precinet No. 13—R P.
Bull and E. R. MeLean.
NOTHING TRUE BUT HEAVEN.
The world is all a fleeting show,
For man’s illusion given* •
The smiles of, joy, the tears of woe.
Deceitful shin, deceitful flow;
There’s nothing true but heaven.
And false the “Kb* on glory’s plume.
As fading hues of even;
And love, and hope, and beauty’s bloom
And.bossoms gathered from the tomb-
There's nothing bright but heaven.
Poor wanderers 'of a stormy day!
From wave to wave were driven!
And fancy's flash and reason’s ray
Serve but to light the troubled way
There s nothing calm but heaven.
—Thomas Moore.
Miss Ione Moses has returned from
Visiting friends in Kyle.
Mrs. Frank Litten and Mrs. w. w:
Deen have returned from Waco.
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Miss Alice Sydnor is visitinFJNer
sister in McGregor. She will' return
I..Aust in to spend the summer here
with her mother.
„ Piskville, Precinct No. 18—a. w
Hollar and R. E. Teasdale.
aDessauRrec!net.No, 19—R. L. Smith
and W III lam Nehring.
Pflugerville. Precinet No. 20—Peter
Gustafson and Ernest W. Pfluger
Merrilletown. Precinct No. 21—Alex
Pearson and J. W. Wells.
Summitt, Precinct No. 22_A J
Shoults and H m. Gault ' *
Pleasant Valley. Precinet No. 23_
J. H Walden and L. J. Waechter.
Anderson Mill, Precinct No 24 H
J. Harrell and* J. A. Hudson.
Germania Hall. Precinet No 25-
< tartes Jacobsen and William A. Mar-
Within the next rew weeks a box
pfone he Insteii-i lit */"m. p"in
m hut sixt street for th, exclusive
n,«-“f the ilicemen, who en 10"
be caulel up after all placer or busIt’Me
nave ......1 Thie,phon wil be piacad, -----—
ii । iox u. wnih , nly policemen win ; CADTEDC
nave K ’ ana will be equlpue l with a UAKTERS
VIYbud bell thn R» be near .| f.v-
away Through this phone
the • lerk at the stution can get :m.
mlediate connection with any ofcer tn
-hat Secton y( thy city.
I . DRAUGHON’S
tn 28 Colleges in 18 States.
LeirnbyMall Nan,).
survey ...... . law. Letter Writing, English, Draw-
1 Martjin W. Bloor to AT p’Lock: n<’ lluntrating. etc. Money back if
wood, lots 2 and 3. In block 36, not stisfied after completing course.
In town of Manor ........... goo AUSTIN, Sampson Bldg,
Frank Hawkins to R. A. Foster
lots 1. 2. 3 and 4, in biock 34 of e
own of Manor ..... 600
Thomas J Mitchell an; wife to
E. G Kamo, lots 11. 12, 13. 14,
15, 16. 17. 18, 19 and 20. in block
7 of outlot 47 all of blocks or i
lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 of nutlot 58, .
all in division 0 of Austin .... 2500
M Kartye and wife to Barbara
Feld nnrr. kit 5, in block r, of
the Raymond subdivision of
art of out (of 2 in division % of
e Austin, containing 50x200 feet 250
aiJudgaV.H Brooks in the Twenty-
sixth disn-lct court yesterday called
5" i,C.v non-Jury and appearance
1.— 4oekets.set a number of Ease ror
lows- and entered judgments as fob
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dty
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JUDGE BROOKS IN TWENTY-
SIXTH DISTRICT COURT MAKES
SETTINGS FOR NUMBER OF
CASES AND DECIDES OTHERS.
MORELAND’S
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ion will be carried out'with speakingl
and Approprlate ( erenionies Dr. samp. I
'on ha® been connected wit; the sems:
nary for several years.
The final examinations ot the grad.
Haes of (ho Hemnary til be ompleted
tomorrow. Thoke completing the work
Ptisfactorlly will be awarjed diplomat I.
on huredny night The board or di- I
ctor of the eminarjswik znest thlai
week an I make final decistons ag to)
the new building which I® to bel
rected on Fast Twenty-seventh street
The week will be attended by other in- •
ausurations of professors an by the
। usual Eraduatlon ceremnonles The I
baccaluureae sermon wa9 preache toll
the &raduates last Sunday' morning. 6
POSITIONS —
Fall Crr<k Precinet No’ 43—J I,
Crponter an W. D IIns
Mvd Precinct. No 44-J. T. Maxey
and J. W Brown.
Bop Cnve. Precinet No. 45—H H
Allen and Throdore Hohla
.,Vn Ireninet No. «-F. J. Clifton
and B. Haydon.
ing. Embroider the apron in a grace-
ful design in swept pias caught with
garlands of ribbon. The flowers may
be either alluded in several tones of
lavender fllo, or they can be done in
pinks. The foliage and stems shont
bo of a soft gnon and the ribbon can
The wool market may be constdered
me being fairly cpened for the geason
and soveral smail shipments arrived
in this city yesterday. Bnyera are of.
fcrlnK from 18 to 21 cents for th.
N’ape and at these low price® very
little wool is ofefed. Last year the
market opched at about 22 rente, and
wlpic the opening pricea this season
E
k a
City Hall Committee Meets in
portant Session.
Fa
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West First Ward, Precinct No. 26-
Jolin C wonde ami c. <>. Peterson
Roberts School House, Precinct No
T. I. Turney and John Wallace.
Manchaca. Precinct No. 28.__A G
Matthews and L. T. Carpenter.
Cedar Valley .Precinct 29—R F
White and G. Cozeaux "
Oakhill. Precinet No. 30—J. A Pat-
ton and Nydney Grumbles.
Fanes School House. Precinct No
31-William Walsh and John
Gano.
the tones of thei
flowers Pad th- si
Sincesthe reduction in th. price for fuel, gas 1. the oheepeet fuel t.
b« had for cooking. Stoves ar® sold on the instaliment "Pn to 2,t
henmw.y be wthin tho reach of those on amodoratePsanr. Buy
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