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THE STATESMAN
MONDAY, SEPTEMBEI 8, 1919.
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When MEAT is scarce
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sweet potatoes.
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the lone run scored by the Giants was
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passing “nary" a man.
—$5 to $10
lies trickled across the platter.
S. D.
The league proviso that international
withdrawal never would restrain the
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
but
LIVERPOOL SPOTS.
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NEW YORK COTTON.
ingmen of the world,” Mr. Wilson said.
EAST ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Charles J. Boes and wife to S. W.
dug and the
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Next Sunday, however, at the
fat ion.
RESINOL
record crowd.
victory is experted.
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CHICAGO PRODUCE.
Fred’ric ksburg: AB. R. H. PO. A .E.
FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT COURT. ;
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Judge George M. Calhoun.
Congress.
CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT.
911 Congress Avenue.
Phone 1864.
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Locil Cottop Exchange
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MARRIAGE LICENSES.
NEW YORK COTTON.
The Element of Safety
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK.
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AUTOMOBILES.
Score by innings:
R.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
.28.05 28.83 28.80-81 28.35-
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May......28.00 28.90-b 28.40-
More detailed information gladly furnished upon request.
SPOTS—MIDDLING.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK.
THE AMERIGAN NATIONAL BANK
35c
43c
Too Late to Classify.
Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00
U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
of
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
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braskans and Iowans which filled every
corner of the auditorium, said to seat
7500 persons.
i membership, said the President, meant
I that its sponsors wanted to "sit near
in making investments is always of supreme importance.
The safety of our Certificates of Deposit is assured
through our recognized financial responsibility.
AND FINANCIERS
DISCUSSING COTTON
In addition, they net a reasonable interest return, and
are quickly convertible into cash should occasion demand.
They represent a form of investment deservedly popular
among conservative people.
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this season,
Winter wheat, 715: spring wheat, 208;
all wheat. 823; corn, 2858. oats, 1225;
barley, 195; rye, 84.6; buckwheat. 17.2;
clean
down.
visions.
Those who wanted a reservation to
Article 10. Mr. Wilson continued, sim-
A. HILARIO and GEORGE DIZON,
mess attendants, third class.
All were victims of-suffocation with
PUBLIC
RECORDS
100; tobacco, 1279 (pounds); flax, 10.2;
rice, 44.4; hay, 102 (tons); sugar beets.
the fire, said he was unable to con
firm any details of the occurrence.
Michigan Bandits
Hold Up Bank; Escape
With Much Booty
—it is none too early to get
yours now.
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TRAVIS COUNTY
SALVATION ARMY
DRIVE ORGANIZED
Today,
28.85
29.80
28.00
28.80
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bership campaign now being conducted
by the American Cotton Association,
recently organized here.
at Only 67.3 of
Normal.
is expected to witness the battles.
The score:
May :
July . .
Good middling . . .
Fully middling . .
Middling........
Low middling . . .
Good ordinary . .
Ordinary.........
Oct.
Dec.
Jan. .
Mar, •
Ulcers
Felons
Pimples
Cold sores
Chafings
Stings
Piles
Irritations
Oct. .
Dec .
Jan.
City Restrained
From Dumping on
Bv Associated Press.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 8.—Cotton spot
in good inquiry, prices easier.
Believes Adoption of the Peace
Treaty Will End Present
Industrial Unrest.
The ideal Hat for
early Fall
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IN LABOR’S BEHALF
FOR RATIFICATION
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Chiropractor
C. L. Condit Still
In Eastern Markets I
Picking Fall Stock:
profits.
Good Rio, per lb.....
Morning Glory Blend,
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Fredericksburg .........000 103 (00—1
Laws & Co............002 001 c2•——5
Fish and many vegetable
dishes can be greatly
improved in flavor and
made enjoyable by the
addition of
..... 28.98 27.05 28.93-95 28.80-83
----29 80 28.11 29.18-20 28.55-60
.....29.23 28.08 29 19-20 28.92-50
.....29 35 28.25 29.32-38 28.80-82
-----29.85 28.45 29 40-47 28.86-70
616 CoHtittsufAvwvt
It has been the leading
table sauce for gener-
ations.
Score is 5 to 1—Clements Pitches
Airtight Ball for Home
Team.
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Suite 502--3 Littiefield Eldg.
Austin, Texas.
C’leamond Allen and Carrie William -
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Bisente A. von Hillista and Juanitu
Stacy-Adams’ Fine
Shoes /or Fall are
ready.
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four or five clauses in the peace treaty, ■
the President showed to the audience i
"Evmrjenwhohadrremasnthe treaty, lplydidn" waut.to comein now,
declared we President, agreed that it 1 wanted to be late joiners.
City Given Week to Choose Another
Dumping Ground—Damages
Also Asked.
the platform.
Mr. Wilson said be was happy to
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—we’ve a great line of good
lookers to show you in all
the new colors and a wide
range of styles to choose
from.
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«(ne ppeptenau Sh’atpaty; aha Ihytzawandytmns they dlan’t
hn» on W. ponrecontnt iv. of the whoie lKe, to s utLe ano i un.
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Greeted With Cheers.
The President was introduced by G.
W. Wattles, State president and secre-
Saturday.
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... 28.75
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but as the representative of the whole ■
people. Saying he believed the people bll tl - must
had been led to think there were only 1 obngauons must
Why you need
Resinol Ointment
The same soothing, healing, antisep-
tic properties that make Resinol Oint-
ment so effective for akin eruptions,
also make it the ideal he unehold
Fire on Battleship
Of Pacific Fleet
Costs Three Lives relp): peaches, 50.4 (bushels): kaffir,
——7“ i Condition of the crops on September
J United States, he said, because this
nation always would live up to its pro-
Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 8.
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LEAsPERRINS
SAUCE
THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
"LITE-WATE"
FELTS
"never has been dreamed of before.”
He added that there was only one way
to see to the enforcement of such pro-
visions and that was through a League
of Nations. Declaring the league would J
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remedy for
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teams went scorelss until the latter
half of the third round when the Tail-
firm cables, the firm opening of the
stock market and reports of a storm
off the Bahamas encouraged the ad-
vance but there wa a good deal of
n re-
as to
ly for
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those
lately.
most
hands
7.26 (tons); apples, total.
WHEAT CONDITION
INDICATES A YIELD
UNDER MILLION RU.
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white potatoes, 349;
A combination of Santos
and Mexican Ooffees:
Santos Peaberry, 1b . . 43
Cordoba Blend, 1b. .. 50c
Mexican Cordoba, 1b 550
Why pay for tin cans and
buckets? You can’t make
coffee out of tin.
MURCH SOI LEE CO.
Grocers and Coffee Roasters
Cor. 5th and San Jacinto.
Phone 173.
Thirty-day accounts solicit-
ct from responsible people.
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... 18.81
... 18.01
... 16.26
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TOLEDO, Ohio, Sept. 8.—Five mask-
being a victory for the latter azEre- ed men at noon today held up the Erie
Laws & Co.:
Merlo, 3b.-rf. ..
Richards, 2b. . . .
Hudson, if.....
Smith, cf.......
Wickline, ss. ...
Hart, c........
Badger, 1b. ....
Thorp, rf.......
Fortier. 3b......
Clements, p. ...
hitting after two men were
hearing on the permanen injunction ' four dollars a bale resulted. Late in
set for the October iecin of court. At1 the morning the market was 48 to 52
this time Moriey’s suit for $254 0 dan- points under the closing levels of last
ages will also be trie l. I week.
The order entered by Judge Calhcun
gives the city until Mondy, Se.t. 15,
to select another dumping ground.
er Hudson slammed
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Lake Austin Park the homelinss will escaped in an automobile with $5000 |
W. H. Morley .South Congress Ave-
nue resident, won out in ’he Fif:y-
third District Court this morning in
his petition for an injuuction to pre-
vent the city of Austin Irin dunp’g
showed a disposition to adopt a wait-
ing attitude today pending the issuance
of the government crop report this
afternoon. Trading was only of a sct-
thur Stafford; for divorce, alleging
cruel treatment.
FREDERICKSBURG
LOSES TO LAWS IN
els); apples, commercial.
Although the Presidential special had
ieft Des Moines, where the President
and Mrs. Wilson had rested over Sun-
day, at midnight, it was sidetracked
for several hours among the Iowa corn
fields near Underwood, so that thoee
on board could complete a full night's
rest. It was about 9 o'clock before the
be fulfilled before
! Cc nzales.
M. Spann and Nellie Rainey.
Walter Leroy Fussen and Marth:
I indsiey Russell
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a bulky volume containing the treaty
text. Those who picked little flaws in
it, he declared, had no conception of
dashed once
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kcal cracks and a double header Wk.l
be played. Both Manager Kitchler and'
Captain Wickline of the Tailors state
that the strongest line-up of th- se a- *
Ron will be on nand an! that a coule
He was taken for an eight mile au-
-tomobile ride on the y to the hall,
women of the Red Cross motor corps
driving the party.
On the down-town portions of the
ride there were crowds which cheered
the President and in the residential
sectiong small crowds had gathered
hero and there.
WHIRLWIND GAME Quota is |10,000—Geo-ge Mendel Jr.
, Named Chairmin—Starts
Sept. 29.
IN the reent "Fu" epidemic
Chiropractors lost only one
out of 886 cases, or one-ninth
of one per rent. Spinal Analy-
sis and Consultation Free.
Previous
High. Low. Close. Close.
(By "Jud")
In the fastest game of the season
the crack Frank Laws & Co. nine wal- j
loped the fast Fredericksburg Giants
Sunday at Lake Austin Park by the,
score of 5 to 1. The encounter was
reeled off in the quick time of one
23.1 (bar-
COFFEES
EXTRA—SPECIAL
We are roasting today out
of shipment just received di-
rect from importers, and
here are our prices:
We save you the jobbers'
hour and eighteen minfstes and was
featured by snappy work on the part,
Shorty” Spaw the exception of Savage. who was
drowned in the ice machine room, ac-
Judge James R. Hamilton.
Filed: Maria Moncevais de Marti-'
nez vs. Quicanto Martinez; for divorce.
Bv Associated Press.
NEW YORK. Sept. 8—Light ginning
figures in the census report published
today had been expected but the very
small total was considered as indicat-
ing a very late crop and after opening
15 points lower to 30 points higher, ac-
tive-months sold about 30 to 32 points ।
above Saturday’s closing. Relatively
Steady to 25c higher. Heavy, $18,256
189.5; medium, $18.50420.25, jightu,
$19.25620.85; light, $18.50019.75; heavy
packing sows, smooth, $15,754/18.06;
packing sows, rough, $16.00416.76, pigs.
$17.25019.00.
Cattle: Recr’e-s, 25,000 head| mar-
ket slow. Hen steers. $16.254018.00;
medium, $11.50416.25; common, $9.50
11.50; choice lights, $13.754017.75, com-
mon. $9.0060 13.75; brjcher heifers, 88.75
<i>14.75; cows, $6,504013.50; canners,
$5.5006.50: calves, $19.50031.00; feed-
ers. $7.25012.75: stockers, $6.75610.25.
Sheep: Receipts, 80,000 head, mar-
ket higher Iambs, $13 604815.75: culls,
$8.50013.25: yearling wethers. 810.50«
12.60; choice ewes, $7.254 8.75, culls,
$2.2506.75.
By Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS, Sept 8— Cotton
opened steady; opening bid 28.70; Deci;
28.45; Jan. and March, 28 40; May.
28.45.
(iradauto Palmer Sehool
Chiropractic.
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High. Low. Close. Close.
.....29 00 28.90 28.84-90 28.48-55
.....29.02 2.90 28.80-87 28.38-43
.....29.05 27.94 28.80-85 28.40-42
Shelton. 3b. ...
J. Epaw, c.....
Reich naw. ss. ..
Walker. If.....
Krauskoph, 1b.
Henke. 2b......
Yarbrough, cf. .
Klaerner, rf.
B. Spaw, p. ....
By Associated Press.
EAST ST. LovIS, Sept. 9—Hogel
Receipts, 10,500 hend; market lower.
Top. 819.90; bulk, $19,40010.76; medi-
um, $19.25019.90; light, $18.60019.90;
PiKS, 116,00918.76.
Cnttle: Receipth, 19,500 head; mar-
ket lower. Cholce heavy nteern, 910.75
@18.00, medium, $11.00013,50; com-
mon 0.764011.00: choice lightr, 910.75
(16.75: common. 38.75(010.751 buteh-
er heiters, $6,75015.00; cown, $6,750
11.50; canners, $5.00(06.75: calves, $15.-
50020.00; feeders, 97 60,1)12.60; stock-
era, 37.000010.25,
southern gelling under which prices
soon turned easier.
The early bulge met considerable
southern selling accompanied by re-
ports of freer new crop offerings and
prices soon weakened. Before midday
prices were some 35 to 44 points net
lower with October touching 27.95 and
December, 28.11, or into new low
ground for the season.
CHICAGO. Sept 8.—Hogs Receipts.
28,000 head; market fairly active.
•y Very heavy offering from the short
the ' side met the hard spot and a slump of
Geo. W. Littlefield, Chairman of the Board.
H. A. Wroe, President. R. C. Roberdeau, Vice President
Ernest Nalle, Vice President.
L. J. Schneider, Vice President and Cashier
H. Pfaefflin, Assistant Cashier.
have ample opportunty or retriavang in cash and securities yet to be esli-
themselves. for Lockhart will meet the mated.
”A reservation,” said the President,
"is an assent with a big but.' ‘Wle
tary of the League to Enforce Peace, j agrhe proposea reservation providing
There were cheers when Mr. Wilson unconditional withdrawal fron
arose to speak. Mrs. Wilson was on
unearned, beng registered on an er-
W. H. Morley vs. City of Austin: i
i-vunetion granted restraining city
and the Laws club, as each nine had
won two games from the other. The ।
result eliminates the Fredericksburg i
crew from further consideration as aBy Associated Press. 1 was:
possible pennant winner and places, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8.— Reports Spring wheat, 48.6 per cent of normal;
the Tailors in direct line to grap the of the death of three members of the all wheat, 67.3; corn, 80; oats, 73.1;
greatly desired bunting for the 1919snporamraisuugNkamax,andte
season. ’injury of forty others in a fire aboard bacco, 71.8; flax. 90.5; rice, 91.9; sugar
Roy Ulements was in the box for the vessel here last night were con- beets, 79; kaffir, 88.
the homelings and pitched air-tight tirmedetodazhg oacers who directed , "-----------
ball throughout. He held the opDO- i According w A. F. Billy, chief gun- ADAU/rDQ EANTADQ
sition to four well scattered hits and ner’s mate, the dead are: yKdIE#e, f As I H HA
WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, engineman, VV-T* inviviiv
second < lass.
Travis County’s quota of the Na-
tional drive'for Salvation Army main-
tenanee will be $10,000, to be raised
equally by Austin and the county. The
city will be called on for only $136,
however, since $3500 was reined by the'
business dubs two notns ago. The
drive will be conducted Sept 23 to Oet.
6. according to the nroelm tion is>ued
trash it. a ruich ne »r his home,
temporary injunction was granted
Judge George M. Calhou 1 and
By Associated Press
CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Corn tenders
set up under the treaty, he said, would J would enter the league at its formation
give to labor a new bin of rights. I wa Wounn bho ’ of both teams. Sunday, battle was
Mr. Wilson spoke to a crowd of Ne- • stay out and then come in later along the deciding factor in the series of
games played between Frederickburg |
"Chile" Richards reached first on an
error. With the hit and run on, iom-
Summary: Two-base hit. Walker;
stolen bases. Shelton, Krauskoph, Hud-
son; sacrifice hit. Hart; sacrifice fly,
Fortier; double play, Henke to Kraus-
koph to Shelton; struck out, by Cem-
ents 11. by Spaw 6; base on bills, off
Spaw 5: hit by pitched ball. by spaw
(Smith): wild pitch. Clements. Time
of game, 1 hour 18 minutes. Umpire
Addelli.
slightly in the majoritv. Opening prices
which ranged from 1%c decline to ‘2c
advance with September 1.64 to 1.64c
; and December, 1.32 to 1.32 %c were fol-
; lowed by a moderate general set-back
and then something of a rally,
Oats held eady with corn After
opening %e off to Hr advance includ-
ing December at .72%c to .72Uc. the
market eased down slightly and scored
a little up-turn.
Trade in provisions was nearly at a
standstill. In the absence of an ag-
gressive support quotations inclined to
sag.
contained "a complete settiement of rAnxoresnato n.nagardwng thnndcon-
the matters that led to this war.' and Eop vdoseransse nenaddodtr Mes nnecesn
that it contained the machinery dysgrnbecauseotkeunoctrinesinksrbeen
which theysshan gay,setuied, Faron Ft “eon?™ and been
haahbeenputtdedeny the treaty urAPr authenticated pthebig powers of the
Wilson continued, on thebesis that m l si daronsthesirsat X about domestic
cach cas , ivj and belonged to the; concerned, he declared,
people thatlyeon Itcn. I would be a work of superogation.
"The charter oMl^^ alan’t ask Germany's consent
, nhe snarten.nrPntzl.tewonk 'about the meaning of any one of those
’ terms when we were in Paris,” he said.
Austin, Texas
to the right garden and Riihard3 never)
halted until he was safely perched on
the far corner. Hudson swiped the
middle bag and then "Bud” Smith
stepped to the plate, swinging nis bg
willow. He responded to the inisist-
ent appeals of the large crowd and
lined out a stinging blow past first.
Hudson and Richards dented the rub-
be r with east. The lone Frederichs-
burg marker came in the fourth when
First Baseman Krauskoph attempted
to steal third. Hudson backed up the
play and made a perfect relay Lome,
but Hart dropped the ball after he
had tagged his man out. The Capital
City nine scored its third tal’y in
the sixth when Hart redeemed him-
self and drove out a clean base blow,
scoring Hudson. Spaw weakened per-
ceptibly in the eighth and the locals
scored twice on opportune hitting. The
contest was featured by the clever
hurling of le.nents, teh hitting of
recreant to those who fought the war
if he did not urge its adoption.
It was not an "absolute” guarantee,
he added, because there was no abso-
lute guarantee against human passion.
Discussing for the first time during
his speaking tour proposed reserva-
--2 -I,-.-. - -0 <>« i tions to the League of Nations, Presi-
train rolled into Omaha. Leaving itn-1 - ---- S .
mediately after his address the Presi-
dent is to speak tonight at Sioux City,
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Hudson and the catching of Mavey
Hart, the former University crack, all
of the locals, and the fielding of shel-
ton and Reicanaw of the Giants.
The race for championship honors is
getting keenerr v ith each game pi ayed.
The most formidable opponents of the
Austinites in the chase for the rag
are Lockhart, Temple and eBevali?.
The most dangerous club of tae trio,
according to the "all-wise ones,” is
the Lockhart contingent. The Laws
Sheep: Receipts, 8000 head; market
1.805
Harry Bickler, 903 West Sixteenth;
Ford.
Charles E. Eck.und, 203 East Sev-
en! h Ford.
Alex Martin, Hutto; Ford.
A. R. Rainey. Del Valle; Maxwell.
: Will Buy BOOKS for CASH :
2 Libraries of all kinds wanted—large or small. Also bookcases I
- and desks—-in fact anything belonging to the office. We alv:uys -
• have bargains in this line. Call or write us if you want a book of 2
- any kind. LAW BOOKS AND TEXAS HISTORIES a specialty. -
2 Also RARE and OUT-OF-DATE BOOKS. We also handle MILL -
- TARY BOOKS of all kinds, and school books—in fact, any hook.
: GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE :
By Associated Presa.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Forecast
ror. In addition, he whiffed eleven
of the Giants and had perfect control.
ors scored a pair of runs on
11.00; choice ewes, -$6.50q08 60; culls,
53 00445.50.
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Richardson Jr., assist int chairman;
Herman Pfaefflin. treasuren.
a clean wallop
By Associated Press,
CHICAGO, Sept. f.—Butter, un-
changed; receipts, 9644 tubs; creamery,
49056c.
Eggs, unchanged; receipts, 8132
cases. First, 43044c; ordinary firsts,
38439e; at mark cases included, 384)
43c; storage packed firsts, 46c.
Poultry, alive, unsettled. Springs,
28c; fowls, 264430c.
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By Associated Press.
OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 8—Prompt ac-
ceptance of the peace treaty so that
uncertainties in labor conditions
throughout the world may be cleared
up was urged by President Wilson be-
fore an Omaha audience today. The 1
international labor organization to be
Office houvs: 1O to 12 a. m.,
• to A p. m.
by Governor Hobby. A cmpangn for of production of the country’s import-
15000 will lx* conducted in the (ounty ant crops, based on conditions existing
outside the city. September 1, were announced today by
The following cf:e‛s have been the Department of Agriculture as fol-
named to conduct the campign: lows (figures in millions—i. e., 000's
George Mendell Jr., chuirmnan: W. H- omitted):
FOR SALE—At a bargain, my four,
passenger Chummy roadster, in first,
class mechanical condition; fully
equipped. IWO Congress Ave. Phone
3131. S. C. Wagley,
' with Germany.
Regarding Arbitration.
Emphasizing the arbitration features
was on the hillock for the Fredericks- ------— _______
burg clan and showed streaks of real • cording to Billy.
class, but when hits spelled runs the Official confirmation of the fire, •----
itei.- t -1 pS th.m s
fleet, who was ashore at the time of th cottn growing State, were present
1 ' at the opening here today of the two
’ days' meeting held under the auspices
j of the American Cotton Association for
। the primary object of determining a
। minimum price for the 1919 cotton
crop.
J Governor Pleasant of Louisiana will
• — । preside at the sessions. Senator Hoke
South Congress Notethdaress.orsla delivered the *e-
-- | The early session was devoted to dis-
j cussion and explanation of the mem-
nine have , By Associated Press,
the result ------ •
And a ecore of other troubles which
constantly arise in every home, espe-
cially where there are children. That
is why Resinol Ointment should be on
your medicine shelf, ready for imme-
diate use.
Sample free:
sampie and s miniature cake of Resinol
Soap, write to Dept 18N, Resinol Cheumical
Co.. Baltimore, MB
C. L. Condit, buyer for the Condit- ‘
Franklin Company, is still in the east- ;
cm markets, completing his extensive
purchases of fall goods for the store '
and which are now arriving daily. In I
order to make his stay most profitable
to the many patrons of the store and
to afford the very latest developments
[in authentic ready to wear lines, Mr.
Condit will remain some days yet in I
I order to attend the opening shows of
J latest products in womens' Parish nne !
models, thus affording to the indies of 1
Austin and surrounding country styles
that are without doubt the newest ,
Obtainable. At this popular store early i
purchasers of new fall goods in all '
departments are being extensively :
‘shown. Rich new silks and woolens in I
the piece, suited to every purpose and ,
'need, are a strong feature, while coats
land coot suits, wool and silk dresses
in nil the new styles and hues are now I
heing exploited in great profusio..
} regent showings of fall goods, together
with those now being bought late by
Air. Condit, will possibly represent the
largest, moat carefully and skillfully
selected a asons purchases ever assem-
bled at this store.—Adv.
of the league, he said that in case those
processes failed the result would be not
war but an ecqnomic boycott and iso-
lation under which the strongest nation
in Europe could not stand for six
months. After that, he predicted, "they
will have no stomach for war.”
Quoting article 10 of the league cove-
nant, Mr. Wilson said any one who
understands the English language must
admit that when it, said the league
"could advise" it meant "advise" and
not "compel.” He characterized the
league as "the only possible guarantee
against war,” and said he would feel
dent Wilson replied to arguments ad-
vanced by those who favor reserva-
tions.
Condemns Reservations.
Sales, 5000 bales, including 4600
American. Receipts, 57,000 bales, in-
cluding 54.000 American.
Futures closed barely steady.
Sept............................ 18.22
Oct............................ 1822
Jan............................ 18.22
March......................... 18 09
May........................... 17.96
July........................... 17.84
....28 80 21 80 29.25 28.60
B} xsenched Presn,
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 8 — Hogs Re-
l ceipts, 9000 head; market steady to
weak Top. 119 50; bulk. 118.25^19.25;
heavy. $18.25019.00; medium weights.
$18.25019,30: lights. 817.75619.50; pigs.
114 5040 20.00.
Cattle: Receipts, 30,000 head; mar-
ket steady tr, weak. Choice heavy
steers, $17,0061 L20; medium, 813.40
16.90: common, $11.60413.55: lights,
$13.85(017.65: common, $8.75014.00;
heifers. $6.10013.90; cows, $6,006 11 90;
canners, $5.0006.00; calves. $14,500
1675; feeders, $9.10613.25: stockers.
$6.60110.75.
' Sheep: Receipts. 19,000 head; mar-
ket 25c to 50c higher. Top. 815.40; fat
ewes. $8.75; yearlings, 810.75; lambs.
811.606016.40; culls. $7.00010.00; year-
। ting wethers. $7.2509.50; ewes. $6.50a
| 8.76: ewes, culls and common. $3,000
6.00: breeding ewes, $8 00614.75; feed-
ers. Lambs. $12.00013.75.
Bv Associated Press.
FORT WORTH, Texas. Sept. 8.—
Cattle: Receipts, 5500 head; market
steady: Reeves, 88 004411.00; stockers.
$7,0049.65; cows, -$6.0009 25; heifers,
87.004( 11.00, bulls, $4.00416.50; calves.
87 50013.75.
Hogs Receipts, 700; market strong
and active. Heavy, 819.00t813.50; me-
dium, 818 754819.25; light, $19.00019.25:
1 mixed, $17.50618.50; common, $3.50
17.60; pigs. $8.50017.50.
Sheep Recc'pts, 700 head market
steady Lame, $13.00014.00: year-
lings. $9,00010.00: wethers. $8 5009.50;
ewes, 88.00449.00; culls, $4.5006 50;
goats, 84.00447.00.
ter unchanged; creamery extras, 50c;
first. 48c; seconds, 46<’; packing. 43c. !
Eggs unchanged; firsts. 34c; sec-
l ends, 36c.
Poultry unchanged: hens. 25%c;
roosters. 15c; broilers, 32c.
Potatoes unchanked, 81 6301.75.
WANTED—A good cook for small
family; good wages. Apply to Mr.
Caldwell, at Reed Music Co.
- •- - - ■ r - *
WANTED—Boy not going to school
to work in store and deliver. Apply
1612 Lavaca.
alleging cruel treatment.
I Filed: Rosa Lee Stafford vs. Ar-
include all the great peoples except McCormick, all interest in 145.51 acres
Germany, the President said Germany ' in James P. Wallace league. Consider-
would be admitted after "a period ofation, 86402.60.
probation.” He referred to charges O. H. Remmert and wife to Anna
that the treaty was too harsh, and said Neislahn, the west half of north half
it provided only that Germany pay ' of block 55. division E, 46x128 feet,
what she was able. She had commit- Consideration, 84700.
ted a "criminal act,” he said, and must j R. Waverly Smith to Myrtle Harris
suffer and pay. I Smith, lot 6 and east half of lot 5,
Confidence that the United States division E. block 147. Consideration. 81.
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