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AuSrS ALWAYS BEsr NEWS? APES
LARGEST OSCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 3*, 1»21.
A
AUSTIN’S
ELECTION
WINNE
of Um machine, was co
IN AUSTIN
d of
A Red
NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER
Vote for oaly ONE
for
Picket Fence
MONDAY
Run black pencil
more.
one to be instailed
Snrirty Aran
three or five or
OM.
names of candidates for Council-
CALCASIEU
LUMBER
CLOTHES
CO.
Phone 5371
Spring and Summer 192 I
(Ad
it.)
—A good shipment of these classy clothes in yesterday—
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!
SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
BLACK KID
. WALKING OXFORDS
Phone 6554
212 East 6th St.
Earl & Wilson
Knox Hats
Shirts and Collars
AUTO DELIVERY
CLEANING AND PRESSING
None Better
MEYER MINCHEN the Tailor
Building.
1009 Congress Ave.
Flat Heels and Military Heels
Union Tabei Guarantee
PHONE 111!
The Best Value in the City
=
$6-85
For
L4A
faai
A Business Training
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Secured at the
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$
Haile
NIXON-CLAY.
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Monday and Tuesday
s
BUSINESS COLLEGE
We Have All Sizes and Widths
wiD enable YOU to manage any business soccessfully.
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Wall Paper 10 Cents per Roll Up.
Anything in Paper and Point.
32c
Pictures and Framing.
EreA S
F
Saunders. .
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ON YOUR SHOULDERS
J
Wilbur P
Coms Will Go
While you deep—if you do this
TAILORING
it is the only Exchange in the
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Marriages
CARD OF THANKS.
LAWS&ARMSTRONG
SERVICE
VANITY
Successor to
for
FRANK LAWS & CO.
Vanit
720 CONGRESS AVE.
O. Linden and
Rose & Son
JOE
Use Austin American Want Ads
1
31 Broad Street
City of New York
No order tee large or too small to handle
Ju
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Design
Will E
SOMETIMES
SWORN AT
Don’t Plant Cotton—
/
Buy Futures
ALWAYS
SWORN BY
Banta! ..
Wenzel ..
AUSTIN
AMERICAN
Austin American
Family Notices
Gaberdines—you’ll like them at the first sight; Flannels, Crashes and
Tropical Worsteds—$30, $35, $40, $45.
We are interested in the good dressers and not altogther selfishly—
for whether or not you may have observed it—GOOD CLOTHES make
for success quite more often than success leads to good clothes—
Are made for good dressers, but let us make this point clear—they
give good service, as well as smartest style and elegant tailoring.
v. o. WEED, Phone 6223
Automobile Ambulance
Motor-Drawn Funerals
America's Leader
In Hat Style
A. L. HARRIS
917 CangriM Ave.
R. K. Duke, clerk.
Henry F. Kun*. clerk-
John Simms, ctork-
Thia la the
tn an Austin
American Cotton & Grain
Exchange
LADIES’ BROWN KID
BROWN CALF
Williams___
Wroe .....
THE TRUTH
THAT’S
WHY
It is the eustom of many families in
Austin and Central Texas to announce io '
the Austin American all notices of:
COUNTRY SAUSAGE
SMOKED WITH PECAN WOOD
C. A. Bradford Co.
705 Congress.
Auto Washing—Polishing—Greasing
Automobile and Radiator Repairing
Plaster or Liquid
Blue-jay
The Scientific Corn Ender
( ammel.
Barker...
Allen . .
Ballota will not be counted unless
prepared according to following in-
structiona:
N
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7
11
The Highest Possible Quality
for the Loutest Possible Price
Frank Raymond, clerk.
R. H. ’ Feller. clerk.
Fred Barge, cierk.
Fourth Ward.
University T* M. C. A
Births
Death*
in Memoriam
Obituaries
Engagementa
Receptions
eat" lady present.
The following were present:
Mrs. W. T Wood
Mrs Sophia Murphy
Miss Bessie Smith
Miss Krma Webb
Miae Lillian Capron
Misu Fxa Hornsby
Mica Helen Tinnin
Miss Bertha Eifler
Miss Sudie Hancock
Mian Jessie Webster
Miss Maud Watt
Miss Bertha Haybeck
Mrs J. C. Adrian
Miaa Sarah Yeager.
Closing
See M
Candi
Nemir
Stocks, Cotton and Grain
For Cash er on Conservative Margin
Largest Odd Lot Cotton House
in the World
Make your selection of just what you want
for Spring and Summer from our hundreds
of fine woolens and our many styles adapted
to all types of men.
<*PURE"*
CRYSTAL ICI
Mr and Mrs.
family.
Mr. G A. Dahlin.
Mrs. Alma Valk and sons.
Mr. and Mm. C. F. Haynie
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dahlin and
family
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—cut and made to your individual measure—by
our improved system of measurements, accurtely
follows every curve of your body and angle of your
attitude. That is why it is right the first time.
y^rrLT Blue-jaytoacorn
A tonight-.|he liquid or
the platter. It is done in a
moment.
The com ache will end;
the removal of the corn will
begin.
flour by hour Blue-jay
will gently undermine c
that corn. In a little while I
the corn will loosen and T
The winners:
For Mayor:
W D. Tett
For Water Cor
- Walter L I
For Street Com
J. W. Grohl
For PoBee Com
J. D. Copel
For Finance Co
Mias Lemei
K
FIRBT MOVIE MACHINE
IM AUSTIN SCHOOL
KILL KARE KLUB
HAS TACKEY PARTY
NOTICE TO VOTERS IN CITV
PRIMARIES MONDAY. ,
moua chemist perfected it
A laboratory or World-Wide
repute prepares it
Million* of coma every
year are removed by it.
Countless people, by its use,
keep free from corn pains
always.
Cense your wrong meth-
ode. Try this modern, thia
efficient way.
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Will Buy Books for Cash. Write, Call or Phone 7864.
We Buy and Sen Books of All Kinda.
ROSENGREN-COOK
Funeral Directors and Embalmera
Prompt Ambulance Service.
Phone <461
Guy Wortham, presiding judge.
Chas. Wukasch, assisting judge.
J. W Maxwell, assisting judge.
Val Giles, clerk.
Geo. Begg, clerk.
W. S. Brown, clerk.
Fifth Ward.
Wellmer’s store, corner Sixteenth
and Sabine st reel a
L. H Krelsle, presiing judge.
C. M. Callaway. assisting judge.
K. P. Craven. assisting judge.
Pina Eva Bock, clerk.
W. H. Thaxton, clerk.
G. K McMorie, clerk.
Sixth Ward.
Travs Counyt Court House.
C. H Buck, preaiding judge.
Ed. Shands, assisting judge.
A. C. Bull, assisting judge-
Mellie Reilly, clerk.
W. O. Reissman, clerk-
Lottie Warmoth, clerk.
Seventh Ward.
Tenth Ward Fire Halt
W. T. Johnson, presiding judge.
- John Spence, assisting judge. •
W. D.-Craig. assisting judge-
F. & H. SHOE STORE
SIXTH STREET, JUST OFF CONGRESS (East)
It’s Cheap and Easly
Erected.
I » a • i e
L,
L/
* ONLY ONE VOTING BOX
IN EACH AUSTIN WARD
"HE burden of a true fit rests just
- there. It depends on your attitude.
No two men stand alike. That is why
ordinary tailoring measurements ne-
cessitate try-ons.
/^OrfON is selling far below the cost of
• production. Instead of planting your
usual crop, buy futures. Cotton can be
bought much cheaper than it can be raised.
Buy your crop in either October or Decem-
ber options and go fishing all summer. This
is the on!)' way the farmer can send the
price of cotton up again.
A portable moving picture ma-
chine equipped with a Gundlach -
Manhatten No. 1 lena was instalied
Friday in Fulmore scbool to be
used to advance educational work
in the school and alao to assist is
making the school a social center.
We are the largest Od Lot Cotton house In the
world. Our buninens has increased very rapidly. elue
to the fact that we give real. personal service tn
our customers, who receive the same attention as
1000 bale or over trder.
We wish to thank our kind friend*
who have been with us in our be-
reavement of illness and in death
of my beloved husband and our
father, especially to thank the Odd
Fellows and Rebeccas, and all fra-
ernal orders to which he belonged,
also Rev Norberg and Dr. Olander
and for the beautiful floral offer-
ings.
Mrs. A M Dahlin
39
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DIRECT FROM FARM TO YOU
All Pork Sausage, 1b..............
J Bouldin Rector.
T M.
If A
H. r
Ben
through names of all candidates lor
Councilmen except FOUR.
A ballot will not be counted for
councilmen that has the name of
Write for m»r interesting booklet, "How to Trade
In Stocks, Cotton and Orain" by Randolph Rose.
Highest Banking and Mercantile references sent
upon request.
At the Signot
Ye Jolly
LMUo Tailor
7- the Early o- l
J if
D o
THE BEST TAILOR LN TOWN!
ALTERATIONS —REPAIRING- INVIIBLE WORK ESPMCIALLY. J
! Carry a Fine Lne of Men's and Womens Spring and Rummer Goods. I
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national board at underwriters.
The purchasing committee from
the Fulmore P.-T. A. whose mem-
bership authorized the installation
IN “
Mayor Ken Mach pencil through
the other name
Vote for FOUR Councilmen, no
We have both Western Union and Postal wires
in our offices and our order room is especially
equipped for the handling of out of town business
with speed and accuracy.
LONE STAR ICE CO.
RHONE (MS
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts—Type High Casts
All Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Furniture, Rugs—everything for the home, from kitehen to parlor on
the easy payment plan. Highest cash price paid for used furniture.
WILSON & SHAW FURNITURE CO.
si
Polis to Open at 8 in the
Morning and Close at 7 Tues-
day Eevening
F. & H. SHOE STORE
MtTiri BIGBEST LITTLE SHOE' STOBE
The first show was given by the
P.-T A at Fulmore school Friday :
evening the demonstration attend. 1
by teachers of the school, mothera
and fathers from the P.-T. A. and a '
few invited guests
The subjects protrayed included
educational features peculiar to the
gram m er grades in history and
geography, and concluded with a
light clema comedy.
It is said that approximately
7,000 of these machines have been
vountry where the unit is ten bales Operated under
the supervision erf the U. H Government For the
farmer and small trader The business on this
Exchange has increaned over 2,000 per cent in the
ast two years.
For Mayor:
W D. Yett.....
A P Wooldrid
J Rosser Venab
Lin yd J. Oregor
Judge C S Poti
Morgan Smith . .
II H Day......
Kam Sparks . . .
C W Harker....
B M Saladee ...
C W Moore ..
Arthur Watson.
E, it Johnson. . .
Morttr Silver....
Joe Koen ......
Come in early tomorrow and see the real style in the newest
weaves. The trim lines of the D'Orsay and the Budd
models appeal to the dressy young men who really care
about their personal appearance.
Cepyttent UN • ma V. VMM a o.
Polling Places and Election
Officials Named far Austin
Spring Primary
Pork, one-fifth Beef Sausage, 1b........30c
Don’t order less than ten pounds.
Send 25 per cent with order, pay balance after
examination.
FREDERICKSBURG FARM
BOX 127, FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS.
BAUER A BLACK Chicege New York Torente
Me- - s a BS--SuraledDr-nmemdAm-Pmdce.
Thereisnoneed forhanh
treatment, no need for eoro-
nesa And paring is futile
and dangerous.
All about you are people
delighted with the Blue-jay
method. Find out what they
know about it. Try it to-
night.
come out.
.Theazisntszcznte. !•“-
Miss Sarah Yeager entertained
the Kill Kare Klub Friday evening 1
at her home in South Austin with
a -tacky party."
The receiving line composed of
Miss Yeager, Mrs. J. C. Adrian and.
Miss Hattie Sirncock wore "hardi
boiled" costumes fashioned from
all colors of the rainbow, and it
was noted that the hostesses
chewed gum violently while ex- j
tending a welcome to their guests
I Gaily painted birds made of pine
• burrs and lettuce leaves ptrung on
1 white twine formed the decora-
tive note in the reception room
land dining room where the festiv-
t ities of the occasion held forth.
The dining table overlaid with
I newspapers held as a center-piece
a large tin bucket of red lemonade
with a tin dipper for the conven-
1 lence of the guests who after be- j
l ing served ginger cakes from a
! barrel were invited to quench ,
their thirst.
Red striped sticks of candy stuck,
into oranges reposing on lettuce11
leaves marked the guests' places
around the table
I Games and contests appropriate •
to the occasion were enjoyed after
j which pineapple salad and banana i
i croquettes were served the club
members.
Miss Hattie Simcock was award-
ed the first prise, a bottle of red
soda water, for being the "tacki-
I *1 Tyler, Texas, Jan. 30. 1904.
—-Dr. R. P Whfteaker, Austin. Texas.
Dear Sir: This is to certify that
you cured a cancer on my wife's
K r breast with your treatment. We
Es,had consulted several of the lead-
- ing physicians and they told us
2d there was no cure for it except
MF the knife, and the entire breast
Ed would have to be cut out, but your
treatment cured her sound and
well without the use of the knife
r at all. We are very thankful that
S We met with you when we did and
that we tried your treatment with
? such wonderful results. This is
given for the benefit of those who
are suffering of that most dread-
iful isease. ___
Yours very respectfully,
W. IL CAIN.
Subseribed and sworn to be-
. i Ebre me. at Tyler, Texas, this 30th
K. day of January, A. D., 1304.
E PAT H. BWIRD.
4 Clerk District Court, Smith
I -County. Texas.
S Taylor, Williamson County, Texas.
£ July 10. 1905.
BDr. R. P. Whiteaker. Austin. Texas.
ukDear Sir This is to certify that
Dr. Whiteaker treated and made a
complete cure of that cancer I had
5 on my face below the eyes it had
| been there four years, not a scar to
< be seen or noticed. In six weeks,
from the time you treated it, was
E.gantirely well. My friends think it
ra miracle, that I had it cured.
K . March last was the time that
S you cured it. There are hundreds
ot good people that know me. I am
roan old confederate soldier 60 years
0l, been in Texas 44 years I only
4 thope this testimonial will cause
Nothers to take your dead shot for
jcaneer. It works marvelous results
and onfy application done the work
I am yours for success in all your
5. undertakings. Yours truly,
T. W. WILSON.
- Subscribe and sworn to before
2" wm, this 10th day of July, 1306.
IL T. KIMBRO.
“Kotary Public. Williamson County.
There must be FOUR names for
Councilmen, no more, no less.
Kun black pencil through names
of candidates you do not wish to
vote for.
Do not use check mark or cross
mark to indicate candidates you de-
sire to vote for or against.
J. BOULDIN RECTOR,
City Attorney.
installed in the schools of the
United States and in schools where
they have long been in use the
study period of the student has
been lessened 50 per cent by the
visual method of education
Teachers operate the machines
and are assured that they are en-
tirely safe and approved by the
The Austin /
all voting prim
officers closed
day with a big
for the various
Above are ti
contests which
r lo str
Mayor Yett
former Mayor A
only eight votes
rival of a belat
kept him in the
A great avals
ing the clostng <
Eyres, the Austi
didst e, ahead oi
Austin Water C
Miss Leffler
week took the
nance Commi
H a r nee, increas
votes
Mis Corbett"e
ered remarkable,
behalf did not <
wards the end
She was the <
date who showe
although there 1
nominated
J D. Copelan
Austin Police
though late hopr
J H Rogers wit
land's total.
The Austin A
which brought ou
in excess of th
recent Austin bo
as follows at thi
John L leeier . .
? August Echenck.
D B Penick.....
August ...........
s P H Baker.....
[ Harvey Williams.,
t Arthur A Stiles...
f John Bingham. ...
■ c. w Lyckman...
| A J ............
[ W K Sims......
' Harvey Williams..
Miss Mary Flamilt
Ir F p Wilmot .
It K Warren...
Wm H Folts.....
Texas.
(Adi
Colbert. I. T.. April 2, 1300.
a Dr R. F. Whiteaker, Austin, Texas.
y Dear Doctor: This is to certify
that you cured a cancer in my
eyes that had been on my face for
I - about 16 years I tried a great
many other doctors, but none could
I cure me. and it had eaten my eye
out and I was in a dreadful con-,
dition. All hope was gone for me
L to ever get welL But thanks to
you and your great skill in the
cure you have made. I wish to
[ eound your success to all the world.
[ \ that others may be cured of that:
dreadful disease, carcer. I thank
God Almighty that there is at least
one who can cure cancer. I am
B truly yours.
E SKELTON SCHOAT.
f Bubecribed and sworn to before
2 me. this 13th day of April, 1300.
’ W. C. WIGLAND, Notary Publie
Imye nekle . ...
W B. Dunean...
F M Joseph ...
K Ferris .....
F K Gregory
Mrs W l Glint
M c Wiseman .
W A Achilles .
j r Davis_____
w F Gohike...
T A. (ullette
Mies Fula Crow
Woodie Gilbert
O r Hasford
J W. Buchnan
Bib Falk .......
Fd Schutze .....
Henry M Michels
I. D Forden ...
M M Horwood . .
Miss Viola IIinto
Abe Frank ....
J P Byrne ...
Kleve Ferguson . . .
R T Badger . ...
W A Wright...
Harry I. Haynes.
V M Hauser .
John I Du Priest
Frederick C. von
Ted Waterson
Johnnie Stumpf. .
Joe lev ........
Dr. R. P. Whiteaker
1505 West 10th St.
Specialist in All Female and
Chronic Diseases.
Phone 3308 for Consultation
and Examination Free.
Here are a few testimonials from
well-known people cured of cancer
by Dr. Whiteaker’s treatment.
Hundreds of ethers are on file in
his office.
T A Gullett, principal of the
echool; Mra. Henry Faulk and Mrs
Fred Cloud, who purchased the ma-
chine.
Preparations for the Austin city
primary to be held Monday have
been completed and voting places
and election judges have been se-
lected.
The potto are to open atsa.m.
and close at 7 p. m.
There wll be only one voting
place in each ward and the wurds
will not be sub-divided as was tine
case in the Texas state elections
during the last year.
। Following are the voting boxes
I and election officials:
First Ward.
South Austin Fire Hall
William Jackson, presiding judge
Thee. F. Caldweli, assisting judge.
J. D. Talley, assisting Judge.
W. H. Todd, clerk
Geo. W. Wallace, clerk.
H. E. Townes, clerk.
Second Ward.
612 Colorado street. Elks' Build-
ing.
W. W Harris, presiding Judge.
F. M Maddox, assisting judge.
W. A. Pillow, assisting judge.
F. W. Moores, clerk.
A. I. Haber, clerk.
Chas. Schwabb, clerk.
Third Ward.
Austin City Hall.
Harvey Harrell, presiding judge.
G. N. Holton, assisting judge.
J. D. Moore, assisting Judge.
Austin Bible Society Meeting.
A meeting of the Board of IX-
rectors of Austin Bible Society is
called for this Sunday at 3 p. m.
at the Y. M. U A. building.
Mames
Cards of Thanks
Confirmations
Memorial Serriems j
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