The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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skimmed off It is so
Table Linen From Dumferline, Scotland, at Less Than Regular Prices
MEN ARE POWERLESS
where he has been buying for his de-
■ 500 West Fourteenth street.
Napkins to Match; dozen .
$2.38
BEDDING««Sheets and Pillow Cases Make the Sale More Important
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Our Fashion Pattern
lots of people from home.”
Scarbrough & Hicks
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Miss Mildred Adams of Waco, who
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crop. He will have his headquarters at
Palestine, Texas.
In the school there.
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week.
Name
Address .....
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Mm. J. A. Jackson gave a delightful
Brydson Brothers
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
25c
90c
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Scarbrough & Hicks, and
from a visit to relatives
They are now located at
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‘ yesterday afternoon for a short
Lockhart, where the judge has
stand until a
This coating.
sher-
roller’s
I Mar-
g the
70-inch All Pure Linen Table Damask,
patterns; yard ......................
Napkins to Match, dozen
$1.75
$2.25
$2.75
Miss Aliena Caban 193 left yesterday
for Granger.
Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches;'
each ........'..............................................
Scarbrough and Hicks Sheets, size 81x90 inches, hemmed and
bleached, ready for use; each ...............................
Scarbrough and Hicks Special Sheets, size 11x90, hemmed and
ready for use; each .........................................
Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches;
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THe cenrAUR coMPANT, rr MUnnAY BrnEET. new Yean emr.
. 20c
....70c
60c
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:..60c
..2,$3.25
$1.30
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COMFORTS
Beautiful Coloring and Patterns
LAND SALES AND LEASES
FOR IHE MONTH OF AUGUST.
each ........................ .................................
Scarbrough and Hicks Sheets, size 72x90, bleached, ready for use,
extra good quality; each......................................
MANY BUILDING* PERMITS
ISSUED IN SAN ANTONIO.
Scarbrough and Hicks Fheets,size 72x99 inches, welded seams,
bleached, hemmed and ready for use; each...................
Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches;
each......................................../.....
Scarbrough nnd Hicks Sheets No. 209. etze 90x99 inches, hem*-'
stitched, bleached, ready for use; each .......................
Pillw Cases, size 45x36. inches;
each ......................................................
Scarbrough and Hicks Sheets, size 90x99 inches, plain hemmea;
bleached and ready for use; each.............................
72-inch All Pure Linen Table Damask, in many new patterns;
yard ............................................
Fred A. Wolf, teacher of botany in
the Universty, who is working during
ELEVEN MORE STATE BANKS
TAKE ASSESSMENT PLAN.
.....12.38
$1.38
for billing and Gonzales to continue his
Work in procuring & list of plant and
herb diseases. 1
Size .......................
I fill nut blank nnd send to Pattern
"ri artment bt this newspaper.
Or lived and sung, that life and song
Might each express the other's oil,
Careless if life or Art were long.
Since both were one, to stand er fall.
29c
10c
$1.00
Walter Skinner, young son of Sen-
ator and Mrs. S. P. Skinner of Waxa-
hachie. returning from A visit to Se-
attle, Wash.. Is here for a short stay
with Miss Mary Odom.
Mrs. John P. White was alarmingly
ill Tuesday, but is now considerably
better.
851 comes in floral designs; size 72x80, silkoline covered;
each . ......................................................
No. 450— Size 72x84, silkoline covered, Persian designs;
each . .....................................................
No. 862— Floral patterns, size 72x84 inches, silkoline covered;
each . ■....i.....................................
Miss Willie Onie Barbee has returned
from San Marcos, Luling and Lockhart,
■ where she has been visiting relatives
'end friends for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch are home
again, Mr. Lynch from “
Miss Annie Johnson of Round Rock
is the guest of Mrs. N. C. Avery and
will also visit Mrs. M. L. White.
Miss Bess Pate has returned from !
a delightful two weeks’ outing at the
Redd ranch.
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AUSTIN MERCANTILE CO.,
(INCORPORATED.)
Wholesale Liquors and Schlitz
Beer
OFFICE ANO WAREHOUSE, 400-409 EAST FOURTH STREET.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS
17—PHON E8—17
1 Mrs. E. J. Byrne hase gone to Cin-
cinnati to visit relatives and join her
daughter. Miss. Grace Byrne, who has
I been visiting there all summer.
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70-inch AH Pure Lnen Table Damask, beautiful patterns, heavy Qi 0o
qualty; yard .....................................................
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Mrs, Kuffman and daughter are in
the city on a visit.
So that the wonder struck the crowd.
Who shouted about the land;
His song was only living aloud,
His work, a singing with his hand!
—Sidney Lanier.
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land, George Durham. Paul Albreight.
Mesdames Houston and Wilson chap-
•renod the party.
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trip to ।
some
CHARTERS ARE FILED
IN STATE DEPARTMENT
Charters of the following corpora-
tions were, filed yesterday In th state
department:
PRESIDENT OF THE SAP
Planters and Merchanta’ DENIES ALL RUMORS.
Continental , ----
Jeleste Ran Antonio. Sept. 1--W. H. McIn -
City tVre, president of the Han Antonio and
, Arangas Pass railroad, and M. D. Mon-
between her daughter, Mrs. Creighton,
and her son, Mr. J..C. Lynch.
Miss Winnie Wood leaves today by
the Katy for Georgetown to visit Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Hancock, who have
recently removed from Newton. Miss
Wood will be away about ten days.
Napkin* to Match; dozen .................................
72-lnch AH Pure Linen Table Damask, heavy quality, many
new patterns; yard .....................................
Napkins to Match; dozen ................................
comes in.three beautiful ...98c
The Albert Sidney
. United Daughters of
Miss Laura Abadie la enjoying the
■ beauties it Canadian climate and
Use Statesman Want A
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of the large savings offered. The low prices are
the result of large buying from leading mills,
where the placing of early orders secured ad-
vantages impossible to obtain now. It is the
time of all times for boarding- houses, hotels
and families to get their winter’s supply. dome
today.
Editea, MRS. FRED SCOTT
“Texas Beer for Texas People”
To Fight Against Disease Unless They
Strike at the Underlying Cause.
ALAMO BOTTLE BEER
H»» the freshnesn nt the morning dew, end there may be Beer with a
navor, but there are not other Beer, on the market that have M de-
"shtful flavor a. ALAMO DOTTLE MaiR. Browed and bottled by
LONE STAR BREWING COMPANY
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
TRY IT
lawnparty the other evening in honor
of liss Pattie Patterson, who is here
ou a vilt from St. Louis.
This is an occasion that interests everyone who has Linens to buy, and
who wants to be sure that they are as represented—-and the best that can
be had anywhere—and who is not adverse to caving money.
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KY Asx your doctor now often he prescribe* an
Y nip IKm»n alcoholic stimulant for children. He will
4 •4 2-UV probably say, “Very, very rarely." Ask
■ . .... bimhow often he prescribes atonicfor them.
Nostipncflarion. NofUMMlt. ,44 Ho will probably answer, “ Very, very fre-
uourdorfor.ebnu, Ayer quently." Ayer’a Sarsaparilla I* . strong
a.atonto/d'll.cixw tonic, entirely free from Alcohol.
of Henrne,
business of importance that he wanted
to attend to. They made the trip in an '
automobile and returned in the even- 1
Ing. ;
rartment at
Mrs. Lynch
in Loulsiana.
lly decided to adopt the guaranty
id plan. These banks are; Beeville
Judge and Mrs. Tarver of Houston ,
are in the city visiting Mrs. Tarver’s «
of Pearsall,
State bank
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EAINNSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSNSSKSSSNSNSXNSNSC8SSS
The.KindYou Have Always Bought has borne the signa-
-ure oi Clas• it. Pletcller, and has been made under his
Personal Bupervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to.deceive you.in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
«lust- asgood" are but Experiments, and endanger the
Health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
e What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare.
, gorie. Dropss.and Sqothing. Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, orphne nor other Narcotic
substance. Ite age is i% guarantee. It destroys Worm#
and alys Feverishness, it cures Diarrha and Wind
Colle:.1 relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatuleney. It assimilates the Fcod, regulates ihe
Stomachand , owels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Ilie Ohidren’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of _
Cowboy State bank. of Shaft., take
capital stock $10,000. The incorpora,
tors are. W D. Royston, n. M. Irwin
and J. W. Irwin. . was gra
The .Gonzales County State bark "or the state ! '
Nixon, capital stock $20,000. The In-j Corcoran e moa
corporators are D. M. Campbell. W. M....... • • - 1 -
Magne and B. P. Paim.
Mexla Telephone company of Mexia
capital stock >12.800. Theincorpfa-,., .
And JhnTiayiMeKenzie, Jack Womack company le
Gato city Inundry company of RESERVE AGENT NAMED {Houstop,.Sept 1 —Albert Hautt, a
Texarkana, capital stock $7000. The FOR ONE STATE RANK carpenter, years old. while despond-
Incorporators Are j. G. Holloway J. H F°R.°mk STATE BANK, ient this morning. fought off Ida wife
Maya and Donald Fraser. The Firit Nation bank of Mount ’
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State bank of Honey Grove, (ele :.
Stte bank of Cele to and Bay Ci.,
Bank and Trust company of Bay City. . ... ____—,_____
--. sorrate, {vice president, have returned
PERMIT IS GRANTED TO from their vacations Mr. Me Intyre
A PITTSBURG COMPANY. | WMl remain in the city only a few days,
------ He strongly denles the rumors that
A permit to do busine -a in lexasithe Yoakum or Hill Interests will ac-
Was granted yesterday afternoon by quire the road he controis, nnd gafd
• to department .to the James c further that he war not aware that
" coran company of Pittsburg. Pa., the Hap would purchase the Chapin
| capital stock $25,000. The purpose of road, as han been rumored.
.thia corporation is to* do a general on- • • ♦
tracting and cohstructton business in CARPENTER FOUGHT OFF
Toxh" TM j™. of th. । . WIFE AND TOOK POISON.
OF RESERVE AGEN?NAMED ! cnpponttr,‘o. yours OIO< „n o ccn
he FOR ONE STATE BANK. । ent thia morning, fought ott his
l ----------nnj bank or Munt andnwteem pted todereat ». pu
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PLANING MILL LOCATED AT 1612 GUADALUPE STREET.
JOB AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK SOLICITED.
Mill Work of any description. Let us figure with you on your work.
LITTLE GIRL’S PLAIN COAT.
A coat like this is always useful. Blue
Ferge is the material used with black
6lik collar and cuffs. The dozing is
‘made with large pearl buttons.
[ This pattern is cut in three sizes, 4, 6
[end 8 years. Size 6 requires 3% yards
of 27 inch material. Price of pattern 450
is 10 cents.
No. 450.
I rovements were omitted in the con-
tract.
September 2, at 4 o’clock, in their
room in thecapitol.
parents. They
the month of
San Antonio, Hept. L—During the
month of Aust, 336 building permits
asererating >197,971. wore issued, and
realty transfers amounting to >985,322
record'd. August (a usually the qulet-
est month of the year, but this year’e
record compares favorably with any
other previous month.
“ , the summer for the United States geo-
Johnston chapter logical department at Washington, left
----------- -- the Confederacy “ . ...
will hold the regular first meeting of
the fall season on Thursday afternoon.
which to furnish gas .tn Fort Worth,
Dallas, Wichita Falls and other polnts.
Mr. Donning said that about thirty-
five miles of the pipe had been com-
pleted and the pipe for the remainder
of the distance from the fields had been
bought and would be constructed as
fast as possible.
TARVER WOULD LIKE TO •
SEE AMENDMENT RATIFIED.
Eleven more state banks yesterday
advised the state department of insur-
ance and banking that they had offt-
To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair,
with irritants or oils on ’which a para-
sitis germ will prosper is like scooping
water from the ocean _ to prevent the
tide from rising.
You (‘an not accomplish a satisfac-
tory cure without having a right un-
derstanding of the fundamental causes
of the trouble
You must kill the Dandruff Germ.
Newbro’s Herpicide dces this because
it is specially made to do that very
thing.
When the germ is removed, the hafr
has no choice but to resume healthy
growth and beauty.
"Destroy the cause, you remove the
effect."
Sold by leading druggist’. Send 10c.
in stamps fsrsample to The Herpicide
Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles
guaranteed. Van'Smith Drug Co., spe-
cial agent.
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+ NEWS OF THE STATE HOUSE, ♦
! OFFICIAL CHANGES ON INTER.
1 NATIONAL a GREAT NORTHERN.
Sam Jones, Kelly,
Frank Loving. Cliffo
September. The;
"peukl," is then
i rich that it leaves
Robert Maude.
State bank fofre Sherman, Continentni .
State bank "of Groesbeck, First State
bank of Bomarton, Peopls’ State bank
Miss Charlotte Vinson entertained a
small party of friends at the home of ,
General Webster Flanagan last Tues- |
day night. Games of various kinds ‘
were played after which delicious re- l
freshments were served by the young 4
hostess to the assembled guests. Those i
who enjoyed Miss Vinson’s hospitality ,
were the Misers Small, Irna Flanagan.
Charlotte Vinson, Humphrey, Lucille
Bell and Mrs. D. A. Iane, and Messrs.
Smith, Van Arsdale, Bird Lee, Willard |
Brenizer. Wiliam Fuller and Captain
D. A. Lane.
Bank and TruM company. Continental
State, bunk of BeckvWle, Continental
Mrs. Butts and daughter, MIss Jessie by this contractor,
left the city last night for San Antonio, '
where they WIlI spend a few days on
a visit to friends and relatives.
Miss Tilly Wehl of Bastrop is in the
city visiting friends and relatives.
Peukl, or, in .English, "foam," is used
by Russians instead of fresh cream. It
resembles the delicious Devonshire
cream so popular in England. To pre-
pare ’’peukl/’ put sweet cream in the
oven or in a very warm place. Iet it
banking to be reserve agent for the
State bank of Cookville,
delightful stay in Baltimore, have gone
to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort and
Richmond.
capital stock from 130.0000 to 150,000.
Stell-Williams peanut company of
Paris filed an amendment changing its
name to Willlams-Campbell Peanut
company.
The People’s Theater , company of
Beaumont, capital stock >19,000. The
incorporators are W. D. Gordon, IL I.
Representative W. A. Tarver of Na-
varro county was here yesterday on
business with the executive depart-
ment. When questioned regarding n
proposed extra session, he said, that he
had not elven the matter much thought.
He said he would like to see the Texas
legislature ratify the income tax
amendment to the ( ontitution, but he
questioned whether it would be expedi-
ent to call a special session for that
purpose.
TAX ROLLS OF TWO COUNTIES
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED.
10-4 Kite Blankets, white ground with pink or blue borders; 9
pair . ............................................................ OU
10-4 Sie Blankets* white and gray grounds, colored borders; .....89c
11-4 Size Blankets, all wool. In beautiful delicate colored plaids; $7.50
11-4 Size AU Wool Mlanket, white grounds; colored borders; $8.00
11-4 Rizo All Wool Blankets, colored borders, white grounds; .$4.75
11-4 Size Plaid Blankets, all wool, in beautiful plaids; .........$4.00
10-4 Size “The Kingston,” white ground, colored borders; 0 PA
pair . ............................................................
10-4 Rizo Blankets, "The Wellington," white ground, colored M 70
Fancy Plaid Robe Blankets, most all color combinations; q 4 0o
pair.........................................................
12-4 Rizo Blankets, "The Hinsdale," comes in beautiful plaids, also PA
In plain white with borders, all wool; pair ........... .•3aUU
12-4 Size All Wool Blaukets, "Diamond Valley.” white ground, Q: C gg
colored borders; pair ............................ .......... • I UUU
11-4 Rizo Wool Nap Blankets, white and gray grounds, borders Qo Efl
colored; pair.......................................................
Miss Avis Moseley is spending her •
summer vacation visiting St. Louis,
Chicago and several points in the east.
The trip is to be one of pleasure and
business combined.’
Mrs. James Brady of Pecos la visit-
ing Mr. and Mra. John Brady.
Captain and Mrs. J. G. Booth have
returhed from San Antonio.
Mrs. Frank Raymond is now in Dal-
las with her sister, Mrs, Cunnigham.
Miss Mabel Wooldridge is the guest
of Miss Mallie Shropshire in Ran An-
tonio. and together they will go to
Rockport, where they will be enter-
tained by Mrs. Thomas Mathis, for a
week or two.
Roystum and W. A, Brock
fatty globules floating over a cup of
coffee when added to it. •‘Greek milk’’
is somewhat similar to the American
dish of "bonnie clabber," which old- •
fashioned southern housewives like to
prepare. Heat four quarta of new milk
slowly tilt the coating that gradually
appears on the surface turns to a red-
dish hue. Stir the coating with the I
rest of the milk, and repeat the process-
several times. Then cool it a little
Add a pint -of thick sour cream. Set
the whole in a warm place to sour.
Then chill it by putting it on ice and
letting it stand a while. It is served
cold, with sugar and sour rye bread
(dried and grated) sprinkled over it.
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Mrs. E. P. Smith and niece,' Miss ......... ♦
Alice Stevenson, after a two weeks’ ! *0**4*******+++44444
No. 661—Comes in floral designs, size 72x10, covered with Q 4 Eft
silkoline; each ..................................................
No. 460—Covered with sateen, floral patterns, size 72x14 inches; $2.00
No. 01031—Comes in floral designs, most all colors,, light and qo ft ft
fluffy, tacked with wool cord; each ........................ ,aU
; Miss Clara Thaxton delightfully nn-
-tertalned a few* friends at her home
last Tuesday night with a party in the
honor.of Mim Hardcastle, who'ls vis.
Ring her cousin, Miss Helen Johntou.
Miss Thompson of Taylor is visiting
Miss Bessie Filera.
Bulletins have been received by the
local officials of the International and
Great Northern that several new ap-
j oint ments have been made within the
The last report of land sales.anaiPastfewday,..
leases to be made by the land end ' era|'agent of hufril.ht^
maSeyrlacradarporherontrAaprmeuSeiaasK"an"“uisetn.
Mehrs RrfESBS®s
fntareentkiM"22vrsinganapoxemg"kaarpn5 ~ -
iim Froent, agont, with
rnsn
la ~ 5
pal, >90,027.31; grand total, $117,-
712.47,
Miss Bird Bowman left Sunday for
Stamford, where she will teach his-
tory In the high school.
Mrs. Harper of Childress, who has
been visiting her mother, Mw T. H.
Bowman leaves today for home, after
a delightful stay of some time.
Miss Effie Graves and Miss Roberta
Lavendar have returned from Kerrville.
THE AUSTIN DAILY STATHSMAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t. 1909.
Comforts, size 72x84 inches, aateen covered, come in beautitu e A En
colors and patterns, light and flurty: each ..........................
lysein Down Comforts. Size 6x7 feet. No. 101, many excellent pat ee nn
terns, sateen covered; each .......................................
No. 121—Hygela Down Comforts, size 6x7 feet, silk covered, floral de-
signs on white ground, pink and blue borders; ..........$12.50
No 126—Down comforta, slze 6x7 root, or French sateen, floral e1c En
designs on white ground, colored borders; each ...................
Down comforts, size 6x7 feet, covered with rich Moire silk, beautiful
floral "S"8n8 on white, wide solid colored borders: $22.50
No. 560—Comforts, sikoline covered, come in beautiful Persian q4 An
designs; each ............. ..dlaUU
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garber, two little
New York, sons and sister, Miss Daisy Scott, have
tnr hie •’•-returned from an enjoyable visit to
Houston and Galveston.
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[CONTRACT IS AWARDED
Mr., ana •Mrx.inf. Gassaway and i FoR THEIMPROVEMENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Garbor and Miss Daisy State Health Ofcer Brumbyreturnea
Scott have returned from Galveston, j yesterday from various points in the
They reported a very pleasant time at ।state. He announced that the contract
the bay, for the feparing of the damages done
-- to the Galveston quarantine station by xarc,
Mrs. Paul Skinner of Dallas is thetthe recent storm at that point has been ciall
guest of Mr* J. H. Gassaway thl awarded to R. C.Gracey, the confront fune
’ price being >18.000 Ths is 15000 be- -
----- low the bid submitted some time ago
‘—*"*. Some of the fm-
Mrs. B. B. Throop has returned from j
a delightful visit to her mother in An- . Mrs. Lee Jackson, after several
dergon, .and Triends, and relatives inweeks' visit to Miss Nora Brady, left
mayasota yesterday morning for Navasota before
; — her return to her home in Beaumont.
Mrs. J A. Creighton expects her -_____
mother. NIre:. James D. Lynch, next I MCB. w. B. Barr, writing from col
Week Mississippi, who will spend orado, says: "Have seen many pretty
the winter in Auntin, dividing the time places in Colorado and it la a pleas-
--------ji .....- . ,ant place in summer, yet I like Texas -
"" “ it is good enough for me. I have met
Morris, A. A. Bailey an others.
Callahan County Gin company of
Baird, capital stock 15009. The incor-
_ ‘ ' The comptroller’s department yester-
Miss Mildred Adams of Waco, who day received the tax rolls of Colorado
has been visiting Mrs. Richard Corner, and Coke counties. The rolls of the
has gone to Giddings, where she will first named county showed an increase
teach school during the next session, of >29..330 from the estimate furnished
... _ last month, and coke county showed a
Miss Serena Gould has gone to Gid- decrease of 33652 -from the estimate,
flings to resume her duties as teacher ’-------
Two wagons loaded down with South ’
Austin young people left the Houston ;
residence in Fairbank avenue Tuesday-
night for a ride out to Deep Eddy,
where they enjoyed a delicious picnic
supper. The moon was at its"full and •
the young folks spent a most delight- ■
ful evening at the eddy. The party was ’
given in honor of Miss Willie Reetjof
Round Rock, who is visiting Misses ;
NeBU and Bessie Houston. Among .
those present were Misses Nellie and '
Bessie Houston, Willie Reel, Mabel and I
Mildred Maude, Onle Jackson of Sprin- j
kle. May and Mildred Wilson, Josie
Nolan. Anna Hubbel, Louis Shaw, Jeh-
nie Durham, Mary Ann Blattner and
Bessie Pate. Messrs. Walter and El.
Good, Lawrence and Charles Houston, I
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per of
I those
■ blows
if life were caught by a clarinet
And a wild heart, throbbing in the
reed,
Should thrill its joy and trill its fret,
And utter its heart in every deed.
Then would this breathing clarinet
‘Type what the poet fain would be;
For none of the singers evergyet
f Has wholly lived his minstrelsy.
Or .clearly sung his true, true thought,
Or utterly bodied forth his life.
Or out of life and song has wrought
That perfect one of man and wife.
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