Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Goodson Drug Company
PHONE 105
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC,
NEWS OF THE CITY.
ALSO AMATEURS.
of .528 for the nine games he has right down to it and are not hedg-
average of ed in by partiality through residence
DRINK
Warning to Loafers.
To Whom It May Concern.
Strictly in
Don’t wait until your house in on
PROFESSIONAL
GALVESTON BREWING COMPANY
City every evening, or loiter on
streets
conspicious
TEXAS CITY BOTTLING & MFG. CO.
TRANSFER, MOVING, HAULING.
Signed,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
PHONE 212
TEXAS CITY GARAGE.
All Kinds of Soda Water and Ice Cream
THE ROSE OK THE RANCH.
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Galveston.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Want Ads
M. W EPPERSON
91
Peace.
HELP WANTED.
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LOST AND FOUND.
WANTED TO RENT
We grind
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COFFEE
UNDERTAKERS.
WANTED
Embalmer, Phone 123.
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To Please the Most Precise
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
Try our 30c. Special, a
regular 40c. value.
2024 Strand.
leaving Galveston i
9:00, 10:00
PERSONALS.
HAMILTON CASH GROCERY
11:00 a. m.; 12:00 m.; 1:00,
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Phone No. 44
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pitched,and a home run
about .999 in his studies.
sons who individually and in parties
gather about the Terminal station
and all other public places, of Tex-
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dances will be offered from time
time, introducing new faces,
Problem of the Finish
Interesting Features
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PHONE 130
Baldwin Building
and
3:00,
The Texas City- Galveston ferry
service will be conducted on the fol-
lowing schedule until further notice,
beginning May 12, 1913:
W. H. Bailey,
Constable.
New Owners Solicit the Patronage of
‘ the People of Texas City and Vi-
cinity.
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(Copyright. 1913, Western Newspaper Union.)
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love of a man for a good woman will!
accomplish in the way of reforma-
tion.
Maud Dunbar in a most difficult j
i a great rate, young and old alike.
Notice is hereby given to all per-And what’s more, the Quaker bat-
Leave Galveston
6:30 a. m.
8 a. m.
9 a. m.
’10 a. m.
1 p. m.
Leave Texas City
7 a. m.
8 a. m.
10 a. m.
12:30 p. m.
1:30 p. m.
3 p. m.
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CROOKER & McCARVER, Attor-
neys. Fridner Building. Phone 161.
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“We Deliver the Goods”
General Office Bldg.
see Lobenstein at Galveston.
tious student he weeps when he lets
a fast one go by in class. Rickey
claims he has to all but kidnap Sis-
Only Studis in Texas City
CHAS. F.
$c3g,
2259
fire.
See me now.
D. L. MOHLER, Agent.
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j Ninth avenue at 6:05, 6:50, 8:30,
9:50, 10:50 and 11:50 a. m.; 12:50
2:10, 3:50, 5:40, 6:50, 7:50, 8:50,
19:50 and 10:50 p. m.
Leave Interurban Junction at 6:28
7:28, 9:1 0, 10:28 and 11:28 a. m.;
12:28, 1:28, 3:28, 4:28, 6:28, 7:28.
8:28, 9:28, 1 0:28 and 11:28 p. m.
Direct connections are made with
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FOR first class Saddles and Saddle i beautiful girl in a wild New England
MOTOR CAR SERVICE.
H. B. EMKEN, Undertaker and
See R. H. John for your trunks,
suit cases, gents’ purees, passes and
Epperson &
Sillings
Funeral Directors, Under-
takers and Embalmers
PHONE 114
Texa City, Texas.
and make themselves
without having some
TEXAS CITY AND GALVESTON
FERRY SERVICE.
J. E. JONES, DENTIST. Office 1
Postoffice Building. tf.
We Deliver i ree By Parcel Post
Robt. 1. Cohen
ing Milan, the base stealer, the D.
ler to get him away from his book | q boys are not exactly of champion
ting and “Dope” Mixtures.
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THE NEW STYLES
—in—
Cohen’s Dollar Shirts
Are unusually handsome
The season’s best and most at-
tractive patterns in these service-
able and stylish Shirts are here
for your choosing. Wide variety
of designs—
$1.00
Extremely good looking Wash
and Silk Neckwear priced at 50c.
MEN’S SECTION.
Rickey says Sisler doesn’t give a
hang about his baseball batting aver
ave, but that he’s such a conscien-
By Hal Sheridan.
(Written for the United Press.)
New York, May 15.—Taking a
careful slants at the batting averages
of the Philadelphia Athletics, and
a peek at the records of Mack’s pit-
chers, we would opine, if pressed
for a statement, that the champs of
two and three years ago have a
very fair chance of crossing bats
with the Giants or the Cubs next
October.
October is still a long look away
but it looks from here like an ev-
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Leave corner Sixth street and
game. The fifteenth man knocked I
up a pop fly which Sisler caught,
and the sixteenth man got a base
on balls. But that isn’t all. This
young sizzler has a batting average
5:15 p. m. :
6:30 p. m.
(Advertisement)
is the policy of the management to
cater as nearly as possible to the
indiidual tastes of their patrons,
once. Texas City Laundry.
Chronic bragging is as hard to
overcome as chronic drinking.-
Atchison Globe.
SPLENDID opportunity of making
thousands of dollars by investing
$10 to $100. Apply for particu-
lars to the Arizona Mining and Mil-
ling Company, 2120 Mechanic street
FOR SALE—The building known,
as the “Midget,” moving picture
and theater, can be had cheap. Ap-
ply to Ed F. Watts, Justice of the
more the outlaw, gave a scholarly
and effective interpret, tion cf a | Goods
difficult rcle, showing what the
ladies hand bags. Trunk Factory,
2218 Market St., Galveston. (Adv.)
WANTED-—Cleaner and presser a
City Marshal Monasmith is out
again on official duties, after be-
ing kept at home for a day or two
through illness.
ern social life, entitled
Power of Justice.”
Fawn, an Indian maid. Jack Wood-
ford as Clay Allison was good,
true character of a Western sheriff
of the old frontier days, who, while
a professional gambler, was still a
most efficient and fearless officer.
Roxy, the girl, was handled in a
masterly manner by Miss Nelly Hen-
ley. Harry J. Pamplin, as Jack Del-
rooms or furnished cottage, about
June 1. Address C. D., care Daily
Times. tf
rif, as played
. gave us an
WANTED—To rent 2 furnished
rooms for light house keeping. Three
children. Apply No. 11, Times Of-
fice. 89.
HIGBY
Photographer
1 Block West of Red Brick School Bldg.
BUGGIES, Hacks and Teams for
j rent. Hauling, moving, etc. Mrsl
Geo. Scotto, Phone 35. tf
Several furnished
character did splendid work
Mrs. Betsy Berry.
• Cecile Williams was good
We are now open to handle all
first class work in the photo line.
Developing and printing for ama-
teurs guaranteed to be the bes that
can be had. We run a photo stock
house for amateurs. Your patro-
nage respectfully solicited.
SAY, PF Boss,
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AN/TME.E
Notice to the Public:
Having purchased the Texas City
Garage from L. R. Hughes, we wish
' to announce that we will continue
the business at the same stand and
cordially solicit the patronage of
the public.
We are prepared to do all sorts
of repair, work and carry a full line
. of supplies for automobiles. We al-
I so have ample room for the storage
r of automobiles by the night or on
। contract, charges reasonable.
songs, etc., and keeping the show-
up-to-date and entertaining.
Next Saturday evening an entire
change of play and specialties is
promised, with an even more ab-
sorbing and intense drama of mod-
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kind of legitimate business, that
hereafter the charge of vagrancy will
be filed against them and their ar-
rest will be made promptly and
without respect of persons, to the
end that good order and the peace
and dignity of the community shall
be upheld.
so a bright and varied number of
specialties, musical numbers and
6-ROOM modern bungalow fur-
nished or unfurnished. Apply W.
S. Broussard.
, OLD RAGS.—3 cents per pound
will be paid for dry, clean rags at
the Times office. . tf
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The Daily Times is favored with
the following contributed criticism
of the vaudeville show now running
at the U. S. Amusement Park.
Last night the Majestic Stock
Co., at the U. S. Amusement Park
presented “The Rose of the Ranch”
an adaption of David Belasco’s
greatest Western play “The Girl of
the Golden West.”
The part of Luke Short, the sher-
Respectfully, W. E. Towns.
Telephone 215. C. H. Nelson.
(Adveretisement-tf.)
Sister’s Sizzling Balls Equalled
Only by His Batting Average
As a College Student.
14:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00
and 11:00 p. m.; also with Interur-
ban cars leaving Houston at 6:00
8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a. m.
12:00 m.; 2:00, 3:00, 5:00, 6:00,
7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00 p. m.
Interurban cars
at 6:00. 7:00.
wood. “What is your favorite
flower, Mr. McMasters?” the girl
asked softly. McMasters though* ca
moment, then cleared his throat and
answered: “Well, I believe I like
the whole wheat best.”—Washing-
ton Star.
in one of the rival cities, Connie
Mack’s furious, firing phalanx looks
fairly fit to finish ahead.
Boston, so far hasn't shown as
much class as Washington and in
spite of Walter Johnson and thiev-
to practice.
truthfully portraying the character!
of the Wells Fargo agent.
The balance of the company gavel
splendid support and the show, in- i
troducing as it does, an entire I
change of specialties, was a very
pleasing entertainment in every
way, providing a clean, wholesome
and moral lesson that cannot fail
to appeal to all tastes.
Special attention has been given
to costumes and scenic effect. It
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New York, May 15.—Some folks
are never, satisfied. Coach Rickey,
of the University of Michigan base-
ball squad is one of this ilk. He
has a young phenom who is a mar-
vel of the mound. The ball squad-
phenom’s name is Sisler and that’s
just the way the ball sounds when
Sisler shoots it past opposing bats-
men, if reports are to be believed.
In a recent game against Kentuc-
ky State Sisler fanned fourteen bat-
ters in the first five innings of the
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Mr. Cleveland, who has run the
Commercial Cafe in the Baldwin
building for several months, has
shut down the place and surrender-
ed the building to the owner. Mr.
Cleveland will open another restau-
rant elsewhere in Texas City, he
said this morning.
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Majestic Stock Company Presents
Splendid Adaption of a Famous
Western Play at U. S. A. Park.
en, bet that it’ll be Mack versus
McGraw or Evers next fall, remem-
bering always, of course that the
prognostication is based solely on
present time dope. When you get
by Harry Dunbar,
insight into the
It’s one thing to import olive oil, but it’s another thing to import
the finest and best. We buy our olive oil direct from those who
import the highest quality only. We sell it to you under a guar-
antee of its absolute purity, blandness and freedom from Oder. It
is made from rich ripe olives, therefore it is the purest oil you can
use. 75c per pint. $1.40 per quart.
ters have been backing up the pitch-
ers with a slashing offense that,
if kept up, can mean only one thing.
In the National League Pittsburg
has been minus Honus too long. Al-
so the Smoketown crew hasn’t the
necessary twirling staff despite the
presence of O’Toole, the costly. As
for Chicago, it’s a great question
whether the pitchers Evers has will
last before the Eastern sluggers
during the present invasion of this
section by the Windy City bunch.
The Cub pitchers are facing hard-
er hitters just now than they faced
while they remainded in their own
section of the country. But, af-
ter all, the only real way to get the
answer is to dope your own dope if
you can’t be made to see this brand.
Go to it. It doesn’t cost a cent.
Carriages and Buggies for Hire. Phone 114
Contracting and Hauling. Open Day and Night
McMasters was walking with a
| caliber. Boston, of course will do
I much better later on and they will
undoubtedly push Mack hard.
I Mack’s twirlers have been going at
LOST—Gold cuff button, with ini-
tial “D.” Reward if returned to
Times office. tf.
GALVESTON
A Parasol Sale
Never before have we shown so.
many pretty Parasols than right
now. When in town take a look
at them, you'll like ’em.
3 BIG LEADERS 3
Assorted Styles.
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