Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 245, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THE COUNTY COURTS.
Want Ads
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Robt. I. Cohen
Made from the
Market at 22ml
Galveston
Heart of the Wheat
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HELP WANTED.
and sold on its merits
for the last thirty years.
Galveston Texas.
253
WANTED—A messenger boy wanted at
$15, $18.50 and $20
Gammage Dry Goods Co.
tf.
The Churches
We Carry 21 Standard Brands of
GET THE
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Silliman Habit
LIQUORS
FOR RENT.
French Dry Cleaning
WANTED—TO RENT
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TRANSFER, MOVING, HAULING.
PHONE 27
Dr. C. R. NUGENT, Pastor.
all
UNDERTAKERS.
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T. L. CROSS •
ICE
PROFESSIONAL
Keeps, a full stock
Made from Distilled Artesian Water
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Buy coupon books and reeelve the discount. Two sizes, $3.50 and 50c
as.
Telephone 55
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Practise
Artesian Ice & Cold Storage Co.
Economy
TEXAS CITY, TEXAS
PERSONAL.
Galveston Hardware Co.
122,
HOTEL ANNOUNCEMENT.
4 Per Cent
V"*
Wholesale Hardware
Texas
Galveston
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Webster’s Favorite Joke.
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249-p ■
DRINK
fully, L. L. Benthal.
wt
Horse Shoe Bar
GALVESTON BREWING COMPANY
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Texas City
National Bank
Whiskey, Wines and Beer
TSCHUMY’S
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JEWELERS
799
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Red’s Place
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The Place Where All Texas City People Meet
NEWS AGENCY CHANGES.
For Ben; F:..
Phone 573
Galveston, Texas
318-320-322 Center St.
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Cohen's $15, $18.50
and $20 Men’s 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.
50c
75c
then deposit the results in this
bank and have the money earn
Miss Rose Nolan of Houston has acepted
the position of secretary to Mr. H. A. Thom-
as, secretary of the Texas City Company.
Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul may
merely demonstrate that Peter is an easy
mark.
Ship Stores and Chandlers
MANUFACTURERS’ agent.
Watches and Jewelry Re-
pairing of All Kinds.
Moved from 2219 Market St. <
PHONE 112
When busy call 198.
{ Colonel H. B. Moore left yesterday for
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New Orleans on important business.
The modesty of some people is really
too conspicious.
The place tor your
Refreshments
Coat and Pants
Suits .......
Who Owns These Animals?
I have this day taken up and impounded
the following described animals, to wit:
I steer, 5 years old, brindle, branded L
(inverted) D on right hip and branded S
N on right side, both ears under and over bit
The above described animals will be sold
at public auction to the highest bidder at
2 o’clock, p. m., November 17th, 1913, at
the City Pound, on Texas Avenue and Fifth
street, unless redeemed by the owner be-
fore the hour named herein.
Witness my hand this 12th day of Nov-
ember, A. D., 1913.
f Charles Sloman spent two days in Hous-
ton this week, the trip being purely a busi-
hesa one.
THE BEER THAT’S
LIQUID FOOD
Tenth District Court.
Edward F. Harris Acting Judge.
S. A. Churchill vs. the Missouri, Kansas
& Texas Railway Company of Texas, dam-
ages; on trial before jury.
TEXAS CITY DRUG STORE
E. C. FRAZIER, Prop.
2014. 2010 and 20
Galveston. Te
ronage is appre-
ciated.
Our customers are treated
right and their pat-
4th. Street and Second Avenue South
All that is Best in
Drinkables.
W. H. BAILEY
City Marshal.
By J. R. LANKFORD
Deputy.
Phone 34
All Lesding Brands of
FOR RENT—A small house in West
End to rent by Amburn Bros. and Gilbert,
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Hunting License Issued.
The following hunting license was issued
Friday:
No. 1757 to E. W .Carter, High Island.
“HIGH GRADE”
Clothes cleaned for laying away for
next summer
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2114 Market St. Telephone 2260
NEXT TO KRESS’
Come immediately to Cohen’s, get one
of these classy winter suits—You’ll
notice at once how much you’ll save
without sacrifice in style, fit and service.
Suits Filed.
TENTH DISTRICT COURT.
David Fahey et al vs. G. Glenn Nichols,
debt and foreclosure.
FIFTY-SIXTH DISTRICT COURT.
Theresa Holloway vs. James Holloway,
divorce.
WANTED—A number one presser, one
that can operate a Hoffman press.
, M. C. SILLIMAN
Vital Statistics.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
Luther R. Fry and Vivian Wheaton.
Clyde J. Williams and Jessie L. Ireland.
Compounded
Semi-Annually
EPISCOPAL.
Morning Prayer and Sermon at the resi-
dence of Mayor Dashiell ( Fourth ave. and
Second street, at 10:30 o’clock.
Coat and Pants...... .........$1.00
Coat, Vest and Pants........$1.25
Overcoat ..........$1.00 and $1.25
SPECIALTY of FISH and OYSTERS
PRICES VERY REASONABLE
Jas. B. Davis, Prep.
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"766€
It’s all right to take things as they come,
if you know what to do with them.
Four Seasons Restaurant
J. KRALJ, Proprietor.
>LEED
BY “
2D
SAVIN
BICYCLES
ON INSTALLMENTS
SEE
Harvey Baugh
Phone 215
Bake
Hope may be a good' asset, but it is re-
sponsible for a good bit of wasted time.
on hand of
Call and be
If we do not have what you want tell us about it
We want to please you
TUSONA BAR
W. D. THOMPSON
5185
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WANTED—Boy to work on delivery
wagon in afternoons.
Apply Times Office.
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WANTED—To rent, furnished house or
rooms. Captain Reese 18th Infantry.
U. S. Government Depositary. -
PRESBYTERIAN.
Presbyterian services in K. of P. hall,
McIlvaine building, Ninth avenue and Sixth
street at 3 :30 p. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday
school at 2 :30 p. m. A cordial welcome to
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Elder W. H. Crain will fill his regular ap-
pointment, the 3d Lord’s day of each month
the same being Sunday, Nov. 16. He will
preach at the 11 o’clock service only.
Sunday School and Bible study begins
at 10 a. m.
Place of worship K. of P. Hall, McIlvaine
building.
The public is cordially invited to these
services.
PRIVATE TABLE BOARD by the day '
or week. Apply Mrs. F. W. Mayfield, resi- !
dence 3rd street between 4th & 5th ave. tf i
Of course, the pen is mightier than the
sword. It gets a lot more exercise.
ED. S. McCARVER, Attorney at Law.
Fridner Building. Phone 161.
Real Estate Transfers.
E. G. Langley of Dallas County to Mrs.
G. S. Emery of Tarrant County, lots 26,
27, 28, 29 and 30, block 4 of subdivision of
tract 189, Jamison’s addition to Texas City;
consideration, one automobile.
Texas City Land Company to T. D.
Patterson of Harris County, lot 30 block 6,
Lincoln Park addition to Texas City; $100.
I. E. Johnson and U. Johnson of Alta
Loma to C. J. Kitchel and M. F. Kitchel
of Alta Loma, lots 11 and 12, block 29,
Alta Loma; $1 and other considerations
H. Garbade to P. J. Bellew and William
Murphy, lot 6 in northeast block of outlot
137; $850.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
There will be a reading of the lesson to-
morrow at the residence of Mr. E. B. Gray,
Second street, at 11 a. m. All interested
persons are cordially invited to attend.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The public is hereby notified that the
agency for the Galveston News at Texas
City, which I have managed for the past
two and one-half months, has been transfer-
red from me back to the publishers, my
resignation dating Nov. 1.
Mr. E. S. Moore, who conducted the busi-
ness previous to my taking it over, again
assumes charge.
I will remain in Texas City.
Very truly,
„ JAMES T. DENTON
TSCHUMY’S
JEWELER
Dr. W. N. Jones, dentist—From Houston
has located permanently in Texas City.
Room 15 General Office Bldg.
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ANor made by
BUGGIES, Hacks and Teams fol
rent. Hauling, moving, etc. Mrs.
Geo. Scotto, Phone 35. tf
WANTED—Boys to deliver packages for
STAR MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone
215. L. H. Baugh, Mgr. tf
Freckled Girls
It is an absolute fact, that one 50 cent
jar of WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM
prill either remove your freckles or cause ;
them to fade and that two jars will even
in the most severe cases completely cure
them. We are willing to personally
guarantee this and to return your money
without argument if yor complexion is
not fully restored to its natural beauty.
WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM is fine,
fragrant and absolutely harmless. Will
not make hair grow but will positively
remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECK-
LES. Come in today and try it. The jars
are large and results absolutely certain.
Sent by mail if desired. Price 50c.
Mammoth jars $1.00. WILSON’S FAIR
SKIN SOAP 25c, For sale by
Phonp the Times
ciistseararssesemkzzertiruis Iu-I- -IF I HUGO
Better cookies, cake
and biscuits, too. All
as light, fluffy, tender
and delicious as mother used
to bake. And just as whole-
some. For purer Baking Pow-
der than Calumet cannot be bad
at any price.
Ask your grocer.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, 1.
Paris Exposition, Franc*. March. 1912
H. L. WOODLIFF, Prop 1
everything in his line.
DR. J. E. JONES, DENTIST—Hours 8 , ,convinced.
to 10 a. m. in room 20, General Office |
DR. J. I. WILKINS,
DENTIST.
Phone 18. Office in McIlvaine Bldg. tf
WANTED—Good reliable agent in
Texas City and vicinity. Man or woman.
References required. Continental Casual-
ty Co. 212 City National Bank Bldg.
5030
—MET BAKING powOb A
-CHICAGO--
Building; 10 a. m.to 6 p. m. in postoffice
building. . tf ;
Mr. Lane of Washington, who recently
died at an advanced age, and who was not
only a page in the Senate in the days of
Webster and Clay, but who, through the
fact that his uncle kept a book store where
these statesmen were accustomed to while
away their leisure hours, came to know
them intimately on their social side, stated
that Webster, while not given to story-
। telling, had one favorite little joke that he
I would tell whenever the occasion seemed
! opportune.
This according to Mr. Lane, was the
story:
There arrived at Boston a certain Duch-
j ess from one of theg reat nations of Europe
| Desiring to have some headgear suitable
I for her inland travels constructed, she
I sent for the most prominent milliner in
the city to come to her apartments at the
I Revere House, then the principal hotel of
I New England.
The local milliner was set all a-flutter
i at the distinction shown her, but she was a
; province-bred little woman of a demo-
! cratic country and knew not the “egg-
dance conventions” of Court society. Ac-
cordingly, desiring to know in what man-
ner she should deport herself in the pres-
ence of the titled lady she applied to the
wife of one of the Adamses, who was a cus-
tomer of hers, and who had spent some
time at foreign Courts.
“Oh, all that’s necessary,” explained Mrs.
Adams, “is to bow low when you are
ushered into the presence of the Duchess
and say ‘Your Grace.’ ”
Thus coached in Court etiquette the lit-
tle milliner betook herself to the Revere
House and sent word to the Duchess.
As she was ushered into the presence of
that lofty person she bent low and, with
a sweeping curtesy, said:
“May the Lord make us thankful for
what we are about to receive!”
H. B. Emken, Undertaker and
Embalmer. Autos for Hire. Phone
123.
HAVING BOUGHT the Antler’s Hotel
and' moved my family here to make
Texas City my home, I wish to announce j
that I am renovating thoroughly the hotel
and refurnishing same and getting all
rooms in a first-class sanitary condition
! The hotel will be run on the European plan
as heretofore, and for the accommodation
of the public, and in order to make it a
credit to our city I ask the co-operation
of the good people of this place, Respect- |
ASK FOR
Purity Brand
== ICE CREAM .
Hsad. KAHN-SCHAPER ICE CREAM CO.
Galveston. Texas. Phone 162
"-3 Every sack guaranteed.
Si"- -cvcre
HAMILTON CASH GROCERY Baldwin Building
Fw. S. Broussard
Real Estate and Loans
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Lotis Salkoin ML Hnn 55 and 12
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Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 245, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1913, newspaper, November 15, 1913; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576406/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.