Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THE COUNTY COURTS.
Robt. I. Cohen
NATURE’S LAWS MUST BE OBEYED
Market at 22nd
Galveston
HELP WANTED.
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Goodson’s Laxative Tablets
Shirts
Practise
LOST AND FOUND.
$1.50 to $2
Economy
Phone 105
General Office Bldg.
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FOR RENT.
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14th avenue.—D. McGovern.
FOR SALE.
for the last thirty years.
Every sack guaranteed.
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Texas City
We Carry 21 Standard Brands of
National Bank
TRANSFER, MOVING, HAULING.
LIQUORS
BUGGIES, Hacks and Teams for
U. S. Government Depositary.
Phone 34
Marriage Licenses.
All Leading Brands of
Whiskey, Wines and Beer
UNDERTAKERS.
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PROFESSIONAL
PHONE 27
event now.
building.
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from Jasper County.
Made from Distilled Artesian Water
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TEXAS CITY, TEXAS
BOX 252
Bay coupon books and receive the discount. Two sizes, $3.50 and 50e
PERSONAL.
County Court.
Telephone 55
THANKS.
Artesian Ice & Cold Storage Co.
MOTOR CAR SCHEDULE.
Leave Tenth street depot at 6:05, 6:50,
TEXAS CITY, TEXAS
Send rates at once.
Galveston Hardware Co.
BIDS AND PROPOSALS.
WKOEEy WK Vli'-' INLZ2C3SG
SEALED BIDS will be received until 12
'clock noon Monday, Oct. 20, 1913, by the | Superintendent of Public Schools at the
Wholesale Hardware
pendent School District, for the erection of ! Board of Trustees reserves the right to re-
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then deposit the results in this
bank and have the money earn
FOR RENT—To army officer, a 4-room
dwelling furnished, corner 9th street and
Joat and Pants
Suits .......
Material success is achieved these days
with CASH—and the one sure way of
having ready money is to save it and
BANK IT where a good rate of interest
is paid plus the maximum safety.
PHONE 112
When busy call 198.
FIFTY-SIXTH DISTRICT COURT.
Ex parte Joseph Pastoriza. naturaliza-
tion.
Kinney.
George S. Wright and Edna May Wedolff.
Henry J. Bettencourt and Margaret C.
Rowan.
Bernard John Hier and Mary Ann Dono-
van.
Robert G. Heru and Eva B. Cook.
William Lewis Bergmann and Caroline
Louise Reeg.
Sam Welch and Susie Brown (colored)
....50c
....75c
Mrs.
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was well worth attending.
Fifty-Sixth District Court.
Robert G. Street, Judge.
City of Galveston vs. Tobias Sakowitz,
taxes; settled and dismissed at plaintiffs
cost.
Hunting License Issued.
A hunting license was isued Tuesday out-
of the office of County Clerk George F.
Burgess as follows:
No. 1698 to C. H. Preston, Galveston.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Cold drink and
lunch stand, good location, Box 466, City,
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The place for your
Refreshments
H.L.WOODLIFF,Prop
Horse Shoe Bar
IF YOU WANT to buy or sell Tex-
as City property, call on or write
Amburn Bros. & Gilbert, Texas City.
Clothes cleaned for laying away for
next summer
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By F. R. MORGAN
(Copyright, 1913. Western Newspaper Union.)
“The race is not al-
ways to the swift—
but most always.
County Court.
George E. Mann, Judge.
European Manufacturing Company vs. J.
D. Driver, appeal; judgment for plaintiff of
$183.91, with interest at 6 per cent per an-
num from June 26.
Goodson Drug Co
We Deliver the Goods.
Compounded
Semi-Annually
SHA, - I W/ANT RooM III ,
wT IWo BEDS IN IT - AM
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a sche >1 building on the Central School I
grounds. Plans and specifications for public
inspection are on file in the office f the
Ultra-stylish and remarkably attractive,
) the new—
Are now ready for your admiration;
possessing that touch of distinction hard
to describe.but easily recognized—
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if we do not have what you want tell us about it
We want to please you
TUSONA BAR
W. D. THOMPSON
J. C. BLACK
Practical Mason
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE
Cor. 3rd St. and 1st Ave. South.
M DEAR SIR, IMTRYINC (oTeLL
YU THAT Room in DonY HAVE To
BEDS in rr- SoM/H Do YU )
INSIST ON AAVING Two BED
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help to keep your entire body in first class condition because they regulate the
bowels and stomach and thereby help to produce greater assimilation, power,
pure blood and energy. 25c per box.
You don’t expect to throw a brick up in the air and have it stay there, of
course not. The law of gravity pulls it down. It’s just the same with your
body. If you do not treat it right, nature exacts pay. There is a law of com-
pensation which you must reckon with. Keep your entire body in shape by
attending to it in time, then you won’t have to pay the price of carelessness.
ED. S. McCARVER, Attorney at Law.
Fridner Building. Phone 161.
Alvin-Houston Creamery Company vs.
; J. T. Hicks, note.
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Wolvin school building, phone 227. The
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Suits Filed.
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS.
W. Gerard Banks vs. Roy Blake et al, !
’ Autumn Manhattan
ribbon pinned on
in this year of
Lord.
“ That hare and tortoise
race would hardly be
classed as a sporting
LOST—Two small keys strung on a nar-
row red ribbon. Finder .will be rewarded
by returning same to The Times office, tf
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Found—Black metal spectacle case with
silver design on cover, containing a pair of
nose glasses. Owner may recover same by
callling at Times office and paying 50c
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Declarations of Intention
Declarations of intention on the part
of aliens to become naturalized citizens c
the United States were filed Tesday in
the office of District Clerk James C. Crazler
as follows:
Ramon Lopez, aged 29 years; occupation,
laborer; borp Cerbo, Spain; came to United
States No. 2, 1907; resides in Galveston.
Joseph Hous, aged 46 years; occupation,
merchant; born Podheize, Austria; came to
United States May 22, 1890; resides in Gal-
veston.
Traiko Radichevich, aged 22 years; occu-
pation, laborer; born Prepeluc, Servia;
came to United States Dec. 23, 1911; re-
sides in Galveston.
Given Two Years in Penitentiary.
N. Charles was found guilty by a jury
in the tenth district court Tuesday of theft
and his punishment was assessed at two
years in the penitentiary. Motiot for new
trial was waived and at the defendant’s re-
quest Judge Clay S. Briggs proroured
sentence.
ject any or all bids. Address bids to C. 0
Amburn, Chairman of the Building and
Grounds Committee. 211
j average and the only fault to be found with : City Junction with interurban cars leav-
l their portion of the play was the short ' ing Galveston at 6:00, 7:00, 9:00 and I o‘‘
time they appeared on the stage. There 11:00 a. m . 12.00 m . 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, Board of Trustees of the Texas City Inde- |
was nothing offensive or suggestive in the _ ’ ’ ’
. . .. 1 । n 7:00 and 11:00 p. m., and Houston at
entire performance, it was clean and well
“acted and, for the small price of admission, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a. m.,12.00
A Bargain—Lots 9, 10, Block 50, with
improvements. One square N. W. of Post-
office. If you want to buy or sell, or trade
or rent property, send $1 to Edw. A. Fayle,
P. O. Box 106, Texas City, and he will
show you bargains. Been here over 12
years. He has the only up-to-date Index
of Titles to each city lot, (semi-official
1908.) He has the only map for sale
showing the location of the houses, etc.,
of Texas City. Lots, etc., listed for sale
at $1 each. He is a general distributor
rent. Hauling, moving, etc.
Louis James Brubaker and Myrtle Me- j e c
Geo. Scotto, Phone 35.
TWA-SSAT? YouAiNTGoT iT?
LooKERE Yov GotTa HAVE rr!
Moo GOTTA wave IT!!
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WANTED—A good woman to work by
the day at household work. MRS. L. H.
BERRYMAN, 11th Ave. bet. 3d and 4th
=Y , Flour
Z. ^AUNGTON, KANSAS. •
FOR RENT—A nice furnished room,
corner 2d st. and 10th ave. 220
“ If you are running a
square race young
man, and the race
goes to the tortoise,
what you need is
another job.
G Try the want ad way.
H. B. Emken, Undertaker and
Embalmer. Autos for Hire. Phone
123.
4 m.j 2:00, 5:00, 6:00 and 10:00 p. m.
DR. J. I. WILKINS,
DENTIST.
Phone 18. Office in McIlvaine Bldg. tf
NEWSBOYS WANTED, to carry paper
route. Apply to Circulation Manager,
Times Office. tf
Last evening the management of the !
Crystal Airdome presented The Times’ re-
porter with passes to their new comedy
drama, “My Western Rose” which proved I
to be a very enjoyable treat. All the parts । 8 :30, 10:50 and 11:50 a. m . 12:50, 2:40
------ were well taken but especial mention should 5:30, 6:50 and 10:50 p m.
be made of the gentlemen who took the , Arrive at Tenth street depot at 6:45, and will honestly distribute samples, etc.
— that of a Chinaman. It was a happy selec ■ 7 :45, 9:45 and 11:45 a m.; 12:45, 1:45,
tion and his quaint dialect brought forth
I. . , 1 .1. r- „„ 3:45, 6:4o, 7:4o and 11:4a p. m.
, loud applause everey time he made his ap- |
1 pearance. The chorus too was above the 1 Direct connections are made at Texas
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Tenth Criminal Court.
Clay S. Briggs, Judge.
N. Charles, theft from the pers .n and
guilty and penalty assessed at two years in
the pen.
Hazel Johnson, theft, felony; dismissed
on motion of the State.
Nelson Brady, assault to murder; dis-
missed on motion of the State.
Robert Watson, disfiguring; continued.
Mary Ann Vash, disfiguring; reset for-
Oct. 23.
—GeT me?
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DR. J. E. JONES, DENTIST—Hours 8
to 10 a. m. in room 20, General Office
Building; 10 a. m.to 6 p. m. in postoffice
Want Ads
ASK FOR
Purity Brand
- ICE CREAM .
Msde KAHN-SCHAPER ICE CREAM CD.
Galveston, Texas. Phone 162
HAMILTON CASH GROCERY Baldwin Building
FOR SALE—A horse and buggy cheap.
Apply J. H. Treasure, 9th Ave. 220-p
a Coat and Pants..............$1.00
| Coat, Vest and Pants........$1.25
g Overcoat ..........$1.00 and $1.25
OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at 10
cents per 100 in bundles of 300 or
more. Less quantities at 15 cents per
100. Call at The Times office tf
Silliman Habit
French Dry Cleaning
1 Dr. W. N. Jones, dentist—From Houston
has located permanently in Texas City.
Room 15 General Office Bldg.
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Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1913, newspaper, October 15, 1913; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576381/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.