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ROOMS AND BOARD at Mra. Alma
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Liberty Hill, Texas
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BREDT HOTEL
Marble Falla, Texas
RATES . . $1s0 PER DAT
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MRS. B. F. WILSON, Proprietor
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in Center of Town
Rates, *1.00 Per Day
MBS. R W. DEBORD. PROP.
RUNOK TEXAS
San Benito Hotel
J. H. LYONS, Prop.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
San Benito, Texas.
FOR RENT—To couple, large bouth
room, neatly furnished, in private
home. near Capitol and business cen-
ter; meals if desired; garage for rent;
references exchanged. Address “Home*
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FOR s A LE— Bargain in late style
*190 Victrola with nice eelection of
record. Address "Vieprola Bargain,"
care American.
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4,964,000 bushels. During
months ending with March
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1550 high grade player pianos in ma-
hogany, I>00; $350 pianob, 1176;
convincing prices on furniture, sewing
machines, trunks for cash. The best
protected storage ware rooms in the
city. Prices reasonable. Ed H. Tay-
lor. 208 E 6th St.
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•RENT— Nicely furnished second
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DEPARTMENT OF INBURANCI
AND BANKING,
State of Texas.
Austin, Texas, April 10, 1911
To All Whom It May Concern:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY. That
Illinois Bankers' Life Assoctatiom
Monmouth. Ill., has in all res
fully compiled with the laws -of I
as conditions precedent to its dt
business in this State, and I hav
sued to said Company a Certificate
Authority from this office entiuim
to do business in this State for
year ending the 29th day of Febr
1916.
Given under my hand and seal
office at Austin, Texas, the date I
above written. __8
JNO. 8. PATTERSON.
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Booms for EENT
L EENP Destrabie,zoom
sthnusekeeping: clos 10 Capitol
DuHess center; modern; etrner
Oli phronecznynds. «» E nS
FOR SALE—Wishing to retire from
the mercantile business, I am offer-
ing my home and business for sale;
same consists of one large lot, with
store and 4-room dwelling connected,
also stock and fixtures, all in first-
class condition and one of the best re-
tal business corners in Austin; estab-
ished 12 years; one must see this
place to be able to appreciate its value.
Call and be convinced. C. W. Schmidt,
corner 19th and Chicon Sts. Old phone
2739.
D. A. GREGG
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
win practice lx all court*—C4>
poration Law A speslalV..
buit.eIM Lateheidan
WANTEb—To vacuum clean your
rugs and carpets. Phone 17*4.
Jupeas AM «T.
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CHOICE S C BROWN LEGHORN
eggs, baby chicks 12%c each. Apply
2021 E. 5th St.
WANTED—To rent or buy. 7. or 8-
room house, close to Capitol: must
be reasonable and modern; state best
price. Box "K." Capitol.
very desirable furnished routh
mure rooms for light housekeep-
) married couple without chil-
Near Capitol Hair block of
Ie. All conveniences 301 W
For Sale
the Costley a Maud stock of Jewel
tn bulk to dealers or for sale at com
retail as long as it lasts
Lee Costley
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RENT- Three furnished rooms
irivate home: modern; Hyde
t Adress "Home." cere Austin
Managers.
YORKTOWN, TEXAS
Terms, $2.00 Per Day ./
Special Attention Given to ravelihg
Men. Pirns sit Location
P. O. Box No. IK. Telephone No. IL
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Pope-
Tribune 40-horse power automobile;
will take 3190. Address 1311 South
Congress.
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FOR SALE—The costest home in Aus-
tin. 10 foot cement gallery, south
and east; 7 rooms, balls and bath; all
large and modern; two lota on con.
nor, shade trees etc., two blocks from
Avenue, two blocks from High School.
A* bargain. Phone •• or call at 200
E. sth St
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FOR SALE—Ono lot In Hyde Park;
will take bone, cow and hack in
trade, balance easy payment." Phone
Oscar Jones, at gas plant.
WE HAVE several thousand dollars
.to koan on first-class security. Hart
& Patterson, 618-20 Lattlefiel Bldg.
FOB SALE—POULTRY, EGGS
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
SPECIALTY OF PLYMOUTH ROCKS
River View Poultry Tarda.
Walter W. Durham.
Route 7. Austin. Both phonca
"L SMITH.
RENT--Light housekeeping
8, 1707 Guadalupe. Phone
JIM sISCO—House mover; houses
moved, raised and blocked; satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Residence address,
Burleson Road. Travis Heights. Mail
address, R. R. No. 7. Box 135. New
phone 480.
THE FAUST HOTEL
American plan:
Mrs. Louis F. Faunt, Owner ana Mun
Nialy furatahrd. nn—fm taM* roo^w—
Exoellemk tabla board.
Bases: 82.00 and gAM pee das.
MRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Solid rock nre-proot bunding wM
modern mprovement
COMFORT, TEXAS,
Merchants’ *
c. M. Cabanil
Merchante accoug
forwarding and M
hauling.
ornc ana wareho
Colorado Btreet. Bo
Warehouse faeinties
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1 ve Manon ...
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lets all train
THE SIGNATURE AND ADDRESS COUNTS AS A PORTION OF THE AD.
Always give your name and address in ad. If you do not desire to have your name known
The American will give a number. To insure prompt attention your ad must be accom-
panied by postage to cover expense of mailing answers.
RATES—One cent per word first insertion; no ad accepted for less than 15 cents.
Two cents a word for three insertions, 4 cents a word for seven insertions, 10 cento a
word for thirty days. Cash must accompany all orders.
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WANT your cows to serve with my
Jersey male; satistaction guaran-
teed or your money refunded. Old
phone 3678.__________________________
FOR SALE—One Jersey cow and
calf; A-1 milker and butter cow.
212 E. Mth, old phone *5*7.
SECONDHAND ARTIOLES
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per wor,
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ports of wheat and flour as wheat
were 268,018,145 bushels. For the
corresponding time last year the total
was 11 6,043,898 bushels.
Those who are arrayed on the bear
side of the wheat market believe
thee will be a sensational price set-
back in values as soon as the new
crop commences to move and that this
movement will be earlier than usual,
especially in the far South. One old-
time bear on the board of trade vol-
unteered the opinion Saturday that
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1 Louis Ltd
For high EmG• ptane
) work, rengvwine. r--
. pairing and taping bee
2 the old retadle ptsan
. siskora Ed Ptetfer a
, Sou. 1601 Red Rivar
I 21, Old phone 354.
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ike Sinton Hotel The New Hotel Marie
attena(Conpietely Renovated) Smiley, Texas
Uexico city Ltd. 4:10a.
Louis Exp... 6116 p.
M MOoKE, Dentist- Whit 70S
MM only Bosche Building
FURNITURE, FOR SALE at a bar.
Kain: 1 brd’seye maple dresser, 1
9x12 art square. 1 wicker parlor suite
<3 pieces). 1 sectional book case.
Phone, old. 2448 or *89*.
BEST LOT BARGAIN In city: one
beautiful south front lot in Univer-
sity neighborhood on easy terms: has
cement walks and curb and is within
half a block Of car line. Must be sold
at once. Address E. M., care Amer-
ican.
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FOR SALE—Late model $100 Vic-
trola; same as new with a nice se-
lection of records; half price. Ad-
dress "Victrola." care American.
FOR SALE at a great bargain, two
■ splendidly matched sorrel horses,
Victoria and harness, all for sale at
about one-third of the original cost
For turther information, call old
phon, 1770 or *10 W. 12th St
FOR PALE—A good gentle buggy ant-
' mal. about 1« hands high, drives
doublsor single, good, for ladles or
children to drive. Seen 90* E. 4th.
Ring old phone 425. G. Heyward,
Southern Bedding Mfg. Co.
FOR SALE—A gentie horse, works
either single or double; a bargain if
sold at once. Can be seen at 905 E.
4th. Carl Belisch, eld phone 463.
llor teM DECHERD, practice limited to
“ edetna and aiseases ®f children.
RENT-—Rooms with two dou-
beds ter two or mere gentlemen.
| w sth. Phone 1165.
were only
The Two Sisters Hotel VISIBLE SUPPLY OF WHEAT WILL
FOR SALE—Practically new Vic-
trola; cost ,1*0; will sell reasonable
for cash; has number of latest records.
Address “8." care American.
FOR SALE—One first class pleasure
boat 30 feet long 9 feet beam, draws
3 feet water. Has a house over engine
and steering wheel: 30-horse power
Knox engine; will carry 2* people;
will make 10 knots per hour: host
is built of white cedar and oak frame
and her bottom is covered with cop-
per; has a brass shoe and rudder all
In first class condition and newly
painted Cost about (2000. Will sell
for *1200 on time if good security, as
I was hurt last summer and am un-
able to ever use the host again. She
must be sold. Fred W. Chase, Gal-
veston. Texas.
HE HAS PLENTY OF IRON MEN.
OR WHAT WE ORDINARILY
CALL THE COLD CASH, to pay for
some city property, provided he can
trade in some unimproved lots or •
cottag*. Wa also have a nice plece
of truck land of some nitteen acres
about four miles from the city that la
offered in trade for city property, and
the owner la willing to give boot in
cash if necessary. McClellan Reaity
Co. 1«7 E. 6th 8t
kto 12.00 and $2,50 Per Day, LUNCH ROOM AND HOTEL
Two Large Sample Rooms. European Plan
One Block North of Dpot
phuM l HEALING—O C. Boone WANTED TO BUYa smaT Business
Ave. Ae me mancur. Lttentela Bldg for cash. Ring phone 41*,. old.
“ Tuesday.
JJVB STOUR
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WOH SERVICE
"Perwood,* standard and registered.
No. 36,860, aired by “Preceptor," ha
by "Nutwood;" dam. "Winnie Tur-
ner” by “Colonel Wineld," he by
"Jerome Turner?*
-Texas Boy." black jack, one ot.the
biggest and best jacks in the country
as all the breeders using him can tes:
tity to ths males he produces. I wul
go no further into details. I also
have fine young jack for sale; will
be sol' right if sold immediately, or
will trade for cattte or lota. Dr.. T.
M Barnes, 7th and Neches.
“Eegxloraro"ukovsogwhodndi
chumks, ,1 par rick delivered
phone 3506. .______2
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FOEREMT-A 4-room home* z
repaired; a new bungalow p
barn, large yard; 310 a month.
1001 Congress Ave. and 19th •
HELP WANTED^
WANTED--Housekeeper for mor
daughter at once. Write P. 0
292, Austin, Texas._______________
WANTED—A few live wires,
men and women, to sell oil ac:
leases. Apply 415 Littlefield J
Monday. ■ .
LEGAL NOTICES
• No.253. 2
SPECIAL NOTICES
FOR SALE—Five-passenger Over,
land in good condition for ,250
cash: the very thing for Jitney service.
Phone >24*. -
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP-
Repajting and xebpudtne amaebtn:
cry, pumps and engines—rebuild gin
stands, sharpen gin saws refill gin
brushes. Make ail kinds of patterns
and castings to order. Dixon Manfg.
Co.. W. 8. Walsh. Mgr. Old phone
1168. Office 494 West 3d St
NOTICE—The Friend in Need So-
ciety of Austin will hold its annual
meeting for electing officers and
transacting any other business on
Wednesday. April 28, 1916, at Eighth
Street Fire Hall. Austin, Texas, at 3:39
p. m. Full attendance desired. W.
D. Shelley, president; W. W. Harris,
secretary.
n he rescue of flood
hursday night, has
K ntil 10 o'clock this n
e f the unfavorable we
a t will be held from
| ha pc I All firemen 1
BTONE cottaq
ern converi,
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222 Indoor Sports
FOR SALE—Gentie horse. Phone
2894, 3006 Washington Square.,
September wheat will break anyw
from 20 to 80 cents a bushel. I ■
Western receipts of corn laata
were 3,336,000 bushels. comp
with T., 10,000 bushels for tke e<
sponding time last year. From.
1 to date receipts at Western’p
were 162,258,000 bushels, comp
with 125,012,000 bushels for the i
time last year.
Oats were without any, I
strength and there is po prorsu
weakness to be shown.
The market for hog produste
tinues slow and may be called
tureless. There is some imprors
in the'cash business in both mg4t
lard, but stocks of manutse
products are heavy and liberal a
lug charges have been estabuah
■ TEXAS
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unton train. .<:*• a.m. 1
uston train..*:,, p m. 1|
rraln No tl leaves Austin]
I LampanAN at 100 a. m.
Crain No. 12 arrives at Aul
no and Lampsas at 6:10
rain No. t, (mixcd) d:d
iday departs from Austin I
l Lampasas at 10100 a. re
'rain No. 64 t mixed) arif
ept Sunday from Lampasa
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(By Joseph F. Pritchard.1
CHICAGO, April 25 —The vis-
ible supply of wheat will show a fur-
ther and large decrease tomorrow.
Wheat supplies continue to fall off in
all positions and in addition to this as
a bullish help a large part of the
stocks now held in North America
and especially in the United States
were purchased by Great Britain and
ether importing countries some time
since. •
When the purchase of this wheat
was made prices were much higher
than those now ruling and the Amer-
ican farmer, as well as the American
elevator and cash wheat handler, se-
cured handsome profits out of the
transactions.
According to some of the best ad-
vices from across the water the war
Abroad is likely to continue anywhere
from one year to eighteen months.
One of the largest milling journals in
England and a grain journal in
France volunteer the opinion that the
allies will be successful In the pres-
ent war and that there wMl be A con-
tinuation of the good buying of bread-
stuffs during the next two or three
years.
The official exports of breadstuffs
for March were 1,634,824 barrels of
flour, compared with 769,241 barrels
in March, 1914. The exports of wheat
during March were 20.534.982 bush-
els, compared with 3.469.395 bushels
for March. 1914. The wheat and flour
ar wheat totals 28.115,340 bushels.
Koch’s Hotel 7’ 17 7
uDenxmas* enXe79 pdas Cottage Hotel
Xw BRAUSPEL&, TEXAS j p Stewart, Proprietrces
Na CLas Cafe tn Connection SABIN AI*. TEXAS
I Ererythig Newly Furnished Under New Management Rates $2.00
he 8200 Free Sample Rooma Per DaI
FOR BALE—Two iron sates’and oom*
postoffice and confectionery fix-
tures. Address Wm. Luedecke, Manor.
FOR BALE—Old ink barrels, very
strong and durable; will sell very
cheap. * Apply American office.
FOR 8 ALB—Tables sujtahle for
kitchen use; very cheap. For par-
ticulars inquire American office.
FOR RENT—MIsooIUdoou
RENT—Furn’shea or
F^y*”*^* Phone 3628.
|P»HED Rooms at 297 g.
BxHANSION, 1600 CoM .
zi% furiahed rooma everything
ndsstwieny, modern; Janitor Ser:
fir.within 190 feet of Manalon:
Arenw trenslent desired Cali
P* w. K. Shropshire.
LHENT-Two modern furnishea
E Ehoueskeeping room*; two
b from Congress Ave. 1002 San
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2A2T room, for rent in my
M09pme new colonial home; all I
Eh conveniences; abundance of
ok Forrest Morgan. 2101
p.j Phone 1989.
NEATLY furnished, comforts-1
| housekeeping rooms; good!
borhood: also cottage, tot g. 24
hur large rooms, hall, bath room.
porch. At both placej mod-
gnyenlencea. Apply 211 E. 2d St
IRENT— Large newly furnished
h room within one block of
pese Avenue and three of Cap-
BLD modern conveniences. Rates
able Old phone 3879. 113 W.
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