The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1908 Page: 19 of 20
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Southbound.
Arrive from St. Louis, Kansas City,
Nort Worth and Dallas at 4:16 a. m.
An 4 5:00 P. m. Depart for San Marcos
and San Antonie at 4:30 a. m. and
6:55 p. m.
All passenger tralns arrive and de-
part from Houston ahd Texas Central
depot, corner Third street and Con-
gress avenue.
AGENTS, can easily make $10 a day
selling our gold window letters. novel-
ty signs, and changeable signs; catal-
ogue free. Sullivan Co., 405 W. Van
Buren St., Chicago, JH
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GOOD PAY to men everywhere to
tack signs, distribute ciroulaya, aam-
Rav: CO.’chTagocanveminK. Untvoraat
LOST—Gold bracelet, set with three
diamonds. Finder will please return to
Frank S. Taylor, at Jesse French Plano
Co, and receive reward.
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MEN wanted who can handle agents;
must have ofice -or desk room; ex-
clusive control; no canvassing; you
handle crew men; biggest-money-mak-
ing opportunity aver offered any man
of ability; write for particulars, giv-
ing references. See See Burglar Alarm.
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2oganyi. Plain or upholatered, 130 to
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WANTED SALESMIEN to ael! grocer.
__ Im to clubs, hotels, restaurants, stock-
ane men, farmers and other large consum.
Ads ordered run tf. (till forbid)
will bo discontinued only on writ-
ten notice to the business offica or
by making the request in person
to the Want Ad Department of Ths
Statesman.
BARGAINS In refrigerators and
chests at Carl Belisch’s.
SALESMEN.
$1500 CASH TO INVEST IN GOOD TRAVIS COUNTY VENDOR'S
LIEN NOTES.
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plain, how we toach barber trud. In
few weeks; mailed free. Molar Bar-
bcr college, San Antonio, Tea.
HELP WANTED—MALE
CANVASSERS, new oream, new way
lo sell it. everybody byn; |6 a day
»ur«. Victor Chemical Co., 114 WU.
Ham, New York.
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W(ANTED—For United Status army,
A01ebodied unmarried men petween
505 18 and 25; citizens of United
.!? i»» of good character and temper-
ate.habits: who can speak, read and
Wr English. For information apply
to Recruting offices, postomce build-
ing, Austin, Texas.
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man. Write for particulars to F. A.
7:05 p. m.
honest, energetic men. John Hexton
PISTRIBUTERS wanted everywhere
1 ular23Bampin, "ocrZocdgtrausine WANTED-A boy ahout u
ising:,no canvassing: steady. Ad- !
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AGENTS WANTED—Walking cane
umbrella, carries quart of water in
! MERCHANTS* transter tine; recety.
Ing, forwarding and .forage; mer-
chant account, a npeclalty. Both
phone, 113. C. M. Cabanl.a Prop.
1 WINDOW SHADES—AU szes, all
carF"seiileEraaden, from 350 U ” at
EXPLORATION PARTY being formed
to tour west Bhore of Hudson 'Bay
this summer to locate valuable silver
depo8its, will receive members to join
party or contribute (310 each) to fund,
with equal profit sharing advantages cg, . ...
Full particular, for 2-con stamp Ad- MEN- Our illustrated ‘ catalogue
drews "Opportunity," this paper plains how wa ‛-k --
WANTED—Salesmen of ability'
neat appearance to call on all mer-
chants in their territory; elegant side
line convenient to carry; good com-
misalons: prompt remittance. Belmont
Mfg Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
KERN'S Employment agency haa now
tollazle help on short notice; male and
female stenographora; tyewrters;
8hipping clerk*; collectors; shlesladles;
ehsineers; house girl; cooks; car-
penters; waiters; farmhands; handy
wenitnpaintero, ete. omloe 208 1-2
merlcan!za-
opera con-
ances Mc-
the stage
gned a five
Berlin. thus
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r. MacLen-
orlin opera. -
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front rank.
American,
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WANT ED-A cook and a man to work
Q HArm. Permanent position to right
parties. j, H, Oatman at Evelyn. .18
miles south of Austin.
LOST—One bird dog pup, lemon and
white color. Rjng old phone 836 or
Paul Deatz, South Austin. Liberal
rewvard.
cive Mason, 6 p. m.
Round trip. 36.
Heave Mason Tueadays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, 7 a. m.; arrive Me-
qardville. 6 d. m.
the present r
value of the /
varied rela-
conduct of
tions can be
ha sizes the
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e dispensed'^
A LIT! LE money goes a long ______
when you buy from Frank Dou ;hty,
220-222 E. 6th St.
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—--------------: ____THE AUSTIN DAIt^ Bt'ATEbkAW. BUNDAT. MARCH 33 1361 . ‘7
SUGGESTIONS FOR THOUGHTFUL
1 cent ger word for one inser-
tion; 1-1 cent per word each fol-
lowing consecutive insertion.
No ad taken for less than 26
cents. No extra charge for Sunday
issues. >
local option districts. No answer un-
less you send 50c. Southern Supply
Co., Fort Worth, Texas, 401 Stripling
building.
e outraged
owing pro-
evasion. It
on of them
erln, pos-
nagement’s
it probably
no longer
Htion with
325 REWARD is offered for the re-
2-*,"
8- 8. Shackelford, 822 1-2 Congress
WANTED—Men. you can make more
money selling ice cream cones than
In any <dher business known
today; capital required only 38.60;
Dee booklet telling all About It. and
describing the best 'rone maker in
America, At South Texas Candy Co.
Houston, Tex.; write; do it now.
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No. S arrives ■ Austin
leaves 3:15 p. m.
No. 3 arrives Austin
leaves 7:10 p. m.
COOK’S DINODKUM, tbe kina tha
Wear8, Cash or credit Frank Dough-
ly, 220-221 E. 6th St Both phones.
AMBITIOUS responsble district man- I
er for large Adv. Co.; carn 35 daily
npare time; learn 110000 yearly
buines. No canvassing. Dept. 1351
ehicagMeNally Co. 356 Dearborn, I
LOST-Between 2d and 12th Sts.,
yesterday, one large harn -and halr
8,de of baeon, wrapped in piece heavy
ducking. Finder notify 1e p.
Norwood, old phone 1454.
I W I S H How often have you heard
WANTED—Young men to learn
tlezraphy. ..only few monthe re
9 i , Situation ,ure Dallas
Telegraph College, Dallas, Texas.
WANTED.Rellable men and boys
txoywhere to pass blis, samples, tack
. good pay. Addres
ruehvme,Aexataing bureau, ox 123,
WANTED—Agents, either sex, earn
from 325 to 350 per week selling our
exquisitely- embroidered pongee silk ,,
waist patterns, silk shawls, etc. Na- Chicas0.
tional importing C06 699 Broadway, “
New York.
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»13 TO 325 WEEKLY working for us
at homo in spare time; experience un-
necessary; no insurance traveling or
canvassing. Benedict Co., Drexel
building, Philadelphia, Pa
WANTED—A good dairy hana; call at
108 and 110 8th St., Texas Vorwoorta
office.
of all state*. Exceptional- offer
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WE CAN furnish the aulomoblle you
are looking for, no mnalter whiere you
are located, for less money than you
can get it elsewhere. whther it be a
WANTED—Man to open branch office
in thle city for "Dlozo," the new disin-
fectant. Enormous sales. Amazing
profits. Exclusive territory. Small
capital will build up permanent busi-
ness and comparative fortune for live
__HELP VVANTeP—MALE
GOOD MEN, all or spare time, secret
service work; w© give full instructions
free. Address P. O. box 274, Indtan-
apolis, Ind. !
THE. KEMPER-THOMAS COMPANY
of Cincinnati, Ohio, want side line
traveling men; can make easily gift to
850 per week carrying up-to-date ad.
yertising fan*, our exclusive speclat
esigne Season now opening. Apply
Fan Department • pp
WANTED--A young man 88 solicitor
nnd clerk in groesry store; must come
recommended. Address ■ B,” this
AGENTS WANTED for a high-class
beautifully printed and illustrated
dollar-a-ear woman's magazine. Com-
mission 50 cents on each 31 sub-
scription. Write for agent’s free
outfit. American Home Monthly, 5
Barclay street. New York.
__ SALESMEN.
SALESMAN—Here’s your opportunity
to lern the real estate business with-
out paying 320 to $40. Certain circum-
stances enable us to place on the mar-
ket a limited number of copies of a
course of Instructions teaching this
lucrative business from A to Z and ex-
actly the same, except original cover,
as sold the country over at 320 and
very highly praised, or money refund-
ed. This course is all in one book. No
"Tommy Rot," co-operation about it.
Price $2.25. II<>W this happened is our
business, yours is to get the book, so
order today if you expect one. Posi-
tively no letters of inquiry answered,
as this ad tells the story. The Graves
Adv. Agency, Graves building, Cleve-
land, Ohio.
perlence required. If you are ambi-
tious and want to earn more money
write for our free catalogue "A Knight
of the Grip” today. Address epart-
merit 220. National Salesmans Train-
ing aseociation. offieca Monadnock
block. Chicago Ills,, Lumber exchange
Minneapolls, Minn., or Scarritt build-
ing. Kansas City, Mo. Write nearest
SITUATIONS WANTED.
COOK stoves and heaters, new or sec-
ond-hand. Cash or credit and the
lowest price in town. Frank Doughty,
220-222 F 6th St. Both phones.
DO YOU want a house built, screened
or repaired? Ring Monday new phone
311. E. L. Roselle, the carpenter,
Glenwood addition.
A WORD to the wise—Why pay from
32 to >5 for a razor strop, and then
the so-called preparation to make same
do the work when you can get the
celebrated Telofit, the best razor strop
on earth for only $1. We guarantee
every strop. Burnham Bros.
k in Ger-
oar the in-
e letter on
Imouth, of
n the con-
between
ctor, of the
Weingart-
id director
i, over the
ract.
known in
conducted
J concerts
contract to
y concerts
t a salary
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ed a few
nulled the
the opera
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e failed to j
prts.
ncert last
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where 1t
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' WANTED-SIX DIVISION MAN.
A“ERS.AND ADJUSTERS in rexas
’ 10 introduce absolutely the latest crea-
in.health and accident protec-
WANTED—Agents to handle red hot
10c campaign novelty. Exclusive ter-
ritory. Hustlers make big money.
Send for sample and terms. D. W.
Coons Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
MANAGER WANTED—An Qhlo cor-
poration manufacturing household ne-
cessity desire Texas manager demon,
stration in leading departmnent stores,
cihce furnished; three years' Aunt ract;
salary 32100 und < ommission; good
opening for man of character and abil-
ity. Address "Manager," 641. Snow-
flake building, Toledo, Ohio. J
same opportunities will be found in these columns
eachday, each week, each month. Itpays one to
Llano, Mason, FroderickM,ura and
Menardville Stags Lirve.
Leave Llano, 12:36 p. m.; arrlve
Mason, 7:30 p. m.
Leave Mason, 4 a. m.; arrive Llano,
11 a. m.
Fare, $2.50 each way.
Leave Mason, 4:39 a. m.; arrive
Fredericksburg. 5 p. m.
Leave Fredericksburg, 4:39 a. m; ar-
ers. Experience unnecessary; we
teach you the business; high grade
goods; lowest prices; no Investment;
exclusive territory; commission ad-
vanced; liberal income arsure d Gur
goods comply with the pure foodlaws
SALESMEN
SALESMEN—Calling on ice cream
W ANT ED—Side ||he traveling sales-
men can make $50 to $50 per week
hand ng Dur latest production or ad-
vertising fans. Llberal terms, samples
free. Apply at once. United Staten
Calendar Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
__HELP WANTED—MALE,
WANTED—Railway maj clerks 31800
weekly. Examination soon. Prepara-
ton free until appointed. Franklin In-
stitute, Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED—A carrier • boy over 16
years old with good horse to carry
Pnpers Apply Statesman office at
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ahd TRAVELING. SALESMEN earn from
32000 to 310 000 yearly. Hundreds of
SEE. I cut grass, lay matting ana
carpets, clean house and yard. Guar-
anteesatisfactlon. Prices reasonable.
Itatcs.cowealgsPhone.1s26, new
CrnDAOr HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
di Un AlE Largest of warerooma.
... Old Millett opera house.
170 E, »th st. Phone 117*.
, . J. TAYLOR PHILLIPS,
LOST.Sorreimare, 5 years old, about
15 hands high, branded D on ler
shoulder, long tall, hind legs white to
knees, small white spot in forehead,
scar on right shoulder. Ten dollars
reward it returned to 700 E. 6th st
Northbound.
Arrive from San Antonfo and San
Marcos at 19:30 a. m. and 11:60 p. m.
Depart for St. Loulo, Kansas City.
Dallas and Fort Worth at 11:36 a. m.
•nd 12:01 a. m.
wi; ......ly. at the lowest rates,
witeiforterms to the NATIONAL
8-ALT, COMPANY, DETROIT,
PANV PID.-LINE STOCK COM-
PANY. ASSETS *200,00?,
CHIFFONIERS_Not‛an old chiteon.
ler In the lot; must ba seen to be ap-
preciated. Come while tha line is
complete. Carl Belisch. •
BIGGEST stock of cheap furniture In
South Texas, both new and second-
hand, cash or credit. Frank Doughty,
both phones 303. 220-222 E. 4th St.
AGENTS for Kerosene Incandescent
Mantle Lamp. Twelve times cheaper
than gas, seven times cheaper than
ordinary kerosene lamp. Continental
Co., 335 Broadway, N. Y.
__' ,24.. and accident protec-
HALLMAN warned to ..n ,0 grocc„. POLiCY,FpRQdRESS/VEsSPECiAL
drueeists and confeetionera, MOO per account „f anyKaforsnitv1oskementn
mponthrand gxpengen, Caurernia cider dcm ani quarantnb"EoveAacldst.
* Extract Co. Ht Louls, Mo. able monthly, at • loWN1 rate,.
♦ . cement walks P will pay you
u ILee U8 berore you let your job. Old
? •___ 1152 Ney residence, Hyde Park,
OENTLEMEN over 25, of education
wut addresa, to learn our business.
"1 D thoroughly instructed as sales.
m0, then advanced to manager. Ex-
lent compehisation frorn start. Geo,
you can easily human. & Co., Manhattan building.
No former ex- cntenKo. III.
nmon under-
ie public and
the basis of
lea la evident
>ver the line*
eariy 6,000,-
aamlted dur-
out 8,809.096
A is, from
wn as tele-
combination
ter. In spite
ons the tele-
a marked
and perhaps
re more re-
in the long
y average of
out 494,000.
Ing year, an
f thousands
ving travel-
ng. As Mr.
new car, or a slightly used rar,
whether a gasoline, electric or asteam
car. Write us the style car you are
looking for and the amount of money — .JUa .
you want to spend. We will submit Capitol City Dairy
several to make your selections f. from —p-----—-----
with barkain prices Write us. Now
is the time. United States Helling! Cor-
poration, 891 Pierce building, St. ouls,
Mq. Our services cost you nothing.
Fare, $2.50 each . way.
T. A. EMBREY,
Prop. and Manager.* Mason. Texas.
San Saba and Lometa Stage Line.
Leaves Lometa, 7 a. m.; arrives San
Saba,' 11:39 a. m.
Leaves San Saba, 1:89 p. m.; arrves
Vometa, 6:30 p. m.
KRQUHART A STEPHENS,
Proprietors.
Ban Saba and Lometa.
~ n Rooms and Boarding,
and they refer to the Furnished Rooms and to the
Boarding House Columns just as naturally as they
would turn to a time table to learn about a rail-
road train. '--------—-
.........„uuy. M. to’do •<«•>» work’an drtv. XoAr. 22
drem Rellable Adv. Hur.au, Chicago. Weterson, now phon. »76.
NEW BUSINESS -Nothing ilk. It in
country. Pay. »70? „ mont Any.
where . Nothing io mH. Either .eg.
xrare thno. Pertiutars, .tamp. Wal-
don Co., IS Baldwin, Cambridge, Mass,
No. 7 arrives Austin 9:25 a m..
leaves 9:30 a. m.
People are coming to
Arrives from Houston, 5:30 a. m
5:15 p. m.
Leaves for Llano and Lampasas, 7:80
A m.; arrives Llano, 12:01 noon; ar-
rives Lampases, 11:25 a. m.
Leaves Llano, 1 p. m.; leaves Lam-
pasas, 2 p. m.; arrives Austin, 5:40
p. m. daily.
• Ieaves Houston, 12:01 noor sa
9:45 p. m.
MISSOURI,' KANSAS AND TEXAS
RAILWAY.
Last Week Was a Busy One
Rtegardlesa ot the dul times, xudeclany was this true |n regard’ to
buying Second-Hand Furniture. The whole force was kept on th. jump
RefX.ra." '"V after load °' good second-Iand Furniture, Stov.,
"7k wLrdr Amon other thinen is a very nandnome Glas. Frone,
oax.wardrobe, a 8ix-Hole Garland Range, good as now. and a half
cheaper . hondsome onk Bedroom suites, a lot of chairs and
mckers, two splendid Oak Extension Tables, soveral Refrigerator, and
~rf7One °f these Refrigerators I. a while enamel lined one in
^7 .7.^" °n and a whole 101 cheaper than a new we Also a largo
OaKlenchest. nuitable for store or boarding house. A very large FlQor
Come 0. MI"’ bisenough for sny coffee buainens in the county. A good
PAIr of Howe Counter Beale.. One doctore Aajustable chair, leather
coyered and In prime order, cost ,M' wi MU “ ror $10. All theso and
a thousand other Bargain Items.
CASH OR CREDIT
arNomattsr.what Kou want in your household economy, the chance.
. 120 " "na." here, either mew or second-hand, and you will find
".Pre on that vou can't duplicate elsewhere You can buv for
A.wtherraonanle mile warm weather wants ice Boxes, Freexera. ic.
8 ' ,c« Shavers I.. Tongs. Ice picks. Rubber Hone, sprinkiing Cana
We Buy, Rant, Rapair, Pack, Store and Ship Furniture,
FRANK DOUGHTY
Na 10 arrives Austin 6:55 a. n>.
leaves 7:00 a. m.
No. 8 arrives Austin 10:57 a. m.
leaves 11:00 a. m.
No. 4 arrives Austin 4:20 p. m.,
leaves 4:20 v. th.
No. 6 arrives Austin 10:52 p. m.
leaves 10:57 p. m.
WANT ED—Deteetives: shrewd. ro.
liable man for prontable secret sorv.
Ice. to act under orders; no experience
inaimnpugiat"e " • webater.
manufacturer*. confectioners, soda
____ fountainista, naloonlsts, ete are you
l lce willing to make some good side money?
No risk or expenKe; no sample Daven-
___r port Ice Chipping Machine Co., Daven.
port, Iowa.
propositions that have yielded fortunes?
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____SITUATION wanted. ‛
SPOTCASH ror anything you want
toisel ,n. the WRy- of aecond hand
52 odsi,set my bid before you tail.
Frank Doughty. 220-222 E. 6th St., suc-
eessor to K. C. Miller.
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