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I TOKNnv NOVEMBER 15. 1906.
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ROUGH RICE RECEIPTS HEAVY
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greatest
r: Have
All at
Tine Melton Overcoats
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The Life and Vljor
v : of the Grain
Wa!I inn
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k double dlatilledndlow as ft 1
11 ' moonlight. Aged by time alone. Jf
mZi ' OKI. A. DICKEX CO.. DUtlktn U ' r
Tl . Hssaruis. Teas. m . .hi.
J 1 lltu Aseats t now : " mm . t
'It'Wi Hiidl -v. Waw.'rejisgT;
;F.i n e s t G u ns
' 'art assembled liereSmith Ithaca-'
: ;. . Winchester and Remington Shot Guns
I RIFLES AND CAR BINES
' Cartridges to fit all calibres of Rifles and Pistols. " Gun be-ii-'.
- longings and Hunting Clothing. - ' '
DA.f v v Ul... i Corner Prairl
iiUI Ill-VUl ICO . UUWi VU4 . and Milam
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FullerCpok Hardware Companv
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EveryStudent Has
- '-. Why do ya aot alve'm the opportunity to do as much for you? ' ' '
s v " We have th bett coarse of 8iiirthad the thortest sharpest and - '
v ' ' ' inost clean put biUlnei courses to . be obtained. Oor English. v
courses are soeh that our student hold every position talen. - - r"
' . Let us( hear from tou. : . Southwestern Phone 844. : ;
fl heeler B r'.
y r i 5t AFRICAII
1 k The rarestjirid most beautiful collection in ths United v
5 States of: the; kind i-.Displayei free toal . arv:.v
ED; LjALAVANSOS' SALOOti "Stlili
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AY $13.00 for an -
Overcoat tandViee ;
what we can do for
you. -v
You'll find our $15
line unusual.
01 the many different 'pat-
terns nd models each is
individually tailored with the.
care and attention. - f
Bradford System -
Tailors
been over a quarter of
i
a century getting to periec ?
tions and they've t pro
pressed even at that more
than some shops have.
Dress Overcoats or Craven
' ettes with their dou'le useful-; l
ncss probably twenty-fiveT
patterns"1
$15.00
at $10 and others V $40
THP
Been Placed
HORNS'
.'Kemodeied ';..
IWI
. .s
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lead.
Two Eoottiih Site Kasoni Ciosen ts
Kemoeri of lejree' Team Iscause of f
Tisir Proficiency Contract for
LoZTS Cars terns Kancuet'
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' 'ORANGE. Texa. ' November R-Jut ' St
noon todaynbe r Uieno ol J..A. Broiurtl.
eonor of ftourth aa Crvn strwu. Occu
pied by the family of W. J. Banwy. was dla- A
eovercd to bs IB names aoa m a ww n"""-
waa completely eaveloprt. The Barney tant-
lly waa Mated at tha dlnln tobto when the
flra was dtaeoTcred and barely made its es-
cape 'the root falltaf In they went out
AO of tb houaehold effects with the excep-
tion of few minor articles were deetroyed.
The bufldlnc was" a very lane .two-atory
frame and burned like tinder. Three bouaas
owned by Mr. W. H. Btarh and one owned
by Mra. W. J. DUlard Ju acroas the alreet
ware in Imminent danger .and were aoiaie
eavoral times but through tha aplendld work
.of the volunteer flra department they were
aaved. "The realdence that waa - deetroyed
waa owned by J. A. Broueaard of Beaumont
and waa valued at about WX). It wm In-
sured with the W. D. Battle agency but as
the aent waa out of the city ft waa Impoa.
aible to learn the amount of lnu ranee car-
ried.. Flying aparka from th fire. Ujnltea
the roof of a aeryant houaa at tha- Gilmer
homestead several block away and tt waa
only through heroio efforts of the firemen
that a destructive fire waa prevented at that
place. ' - '
- Bright Masons. V " '
(Hoiutan Pott Sneul.) r l'
' ORANOB .Texas Hovember ltlfoaere f.-
W. Parker and qharlaa B. Keppler promt
nent Scottish Rite Masona of thla clty have
been chosen aa imembers of a- 1'ked taani
that will go to El rVtao-to ooafer tne Scottish
Rite degreea oa a large number of candidates
next week. On account of the distanoa-from
El Paso to Galveston It waa deemed better
to send a team to 1 Paso to confer the
degrees than to have the entire class eoma
to Galveston to cet the degrees at the semi
annual reunion and for thla purpose a team
waa selected frooa among the best posted
Scottish Rite Masona in the State.- Messrs.
Parker and Keppler will leave for El Paso
Saturday night. -' -
JohJisoni Bayon Cotton. . : ; .
! Pai liMM.) -
ORANGE Texas November R Captain
Andrew Block with the launch' Ivy waa In
Orange today from Johnsons: Bayou La.'
and reports that before leaving there be
towed to the mouth of the bayou a shipment
of 101 bales of cotton which were picked up
by a schooner from Galveston and taken to
that port consigned to Kempner tc Co. -Captain
Block reports that cotton left In the field
is' deteriorating rapidly and for thla. reason
farmers are paying high prices for pickers
1n order to save aa much of the crop aa pos-
sible. There has been mora cotton raised
In- that section this year than tor aeveral
rears past ..--:..y
.;.: V Receipts of Rough Bice. ; ' '
' (Heiuttn Pfit Sftciill ' r
""ORANGE. ; Texas . November H-There
have been .large-receipt of rough rlce.it
Orange during the past week or two for the
Orange Rice' mill and thlS rooming there
wer twenty-alx cars fat the Southern Pacific
yards loaded wtth rice for this milt In ad-
dition to this rice coming In from other
points there Is a eonatant train of wagons
haullng-rlce to the mill from farms In the
county and the blc warehouses at the mill
are now rapidly Tilling up. The mill la
making extensive shipments of clean rice
also and things are busy around that plant
The Pay RoU Transferred.
IHonsto Poit SpinaLY '
pRANGE Texas November It The pay
roll of the Orange Lumber company which
far a number of years haa beep handled by
L. Miller's store has been transferred to thfc
P.- B. Curry Grocery company and waa han-
dled by them for the first time thla week.
The-Orange Lumber company pays off Its
employes every Monday - night- while the
Lutcber A- Moore Lumber oompeny and the
Miller-Link Lumber company pay on Satur-
day night "all of the employes receiving
their pay in cash ...each week. -jt . j
v Contract for XAgginf C;. t
(ifuts fsnt mn.) . V ;
ORANGE . Texas - November C M. The
Orange Iron Work at thla plaos la building
twenty-five logging care for tha . Warren.
Corsicana and Paclflo railroad twenty of
which have been completed; -and the work
Is now In progress on the remaining; five.
This same company recently completed MO
cars for the Orange and Northwestern rail-
road which are now In daily use on that
road.' The building of these care gives em-
ployment to a number of men and la quite
an item In the amount paid .out each week
for labor.. . . ' ... . 1. .-...
For Benefit of Charch -xr
' ORANGE Texaa November 11 If lae Llllle
Stark an accomplished elocutionist Is ar
ranging to give a recital at -tha opera -house
on next Tuesday nigjit for the benefit of
the Christian. church of this city. In addi-
tion to the recitations by Miss Stark there
will be several musical numbers by some of
the best. talent of the city and the entertain
ment promises to oe oeciaeaiy interesting.-
Board of Pharmacy.
IH ortojt SttoaL) "
. ORANGE Texas; ' November It DlstricV
judge v. . b. roweu has appointed a hoars
of phjrmacy for Orange county. oooslstmV
of Messrs. J. G. Faublon R. B. . Goree ana.
B. F. Uewson all prominent pharmaclso et
this city and In future any one deal
practice pharmacy In thla county w HI. have
to aooear before this board of annriWatlon.:
The appointments were announoe In" the
Tnrkeys from QousW
IONZALES Texaa NownSer ll-A. drore
of SOS turkeys were brougnt In this morning
for shipment tnani 8ra are arranging to
ship logo head of dreaMd turkeys North.
Farmers generally hate- been successful thla
year raising turkeys and Gonsalea county
will have 6veraKthand head to aelt. The
price la not the beW now and most of them
wlU. be held for Miter prices. v7i
Cons
nUhe Caused
Disease1 -:
?y ;JVatureV Own Remedy i j
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C.isftlpatlon is OTly .aiarehlelt
ht dangerous. If aUowed to run bn and M-
e"" ehronlo II :. WUI -prove the forerunner
ft sickness and disease. Nature Intendel
'.that the bowels should- move rearrtarlv at
: least once every day. and she ' wd nt -
satisfied with anything loss the d-cate
stomach and bowela are the keystone at
the eurch of the human phvsi-i oBnisi-
tion and Should be kept n normal ... nt
vit w . ..urn s now e
become Sluggish they require a riKiuraJ an
harmless kuativev Too on-n thy are ieo-
manently damaged by powerful a.u i.
Into them aeveral times a iy t.
. ... nM .H.n v . .. . - .
: lull w -...iU'V p.:
provided (her own harmless n
moua Natural Mineral Waitr i
i AN OB which can be r"Ud on
and aura results. Ot.. .
H a tumberful) o-
r nlng (slightly v
t. .iihln an ho
i c.niouely-
s nn-
( bs
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4 V r
nilrk
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'
;r SALE OF '.v
Jong Cents for Uomen
Cr-
Choice 010.00
HO ADCL0TH COATS in every stade
t. -rti $15.00. v.; y - I '
Kersey Coats in Beveral shades worti $12.50.
. .. FancV Plaid Coats in a great number of patterns
WOrth v 12.50. -v'r'i I .
All SO Inches long and ttavis hindsorae trimmings of braids
and velvets yokes and sleeves lined with satin. : ' y
.We bbvgk 800 divided into two shipments but all came
together We should sell 200 each Carnival day and the last
200 Monday. We Lelievewe will. vjj
. x4 nu' . Sale at 9 This Morning.
Only $10.00
THE BUILDERS
Seventh Annual -Convention of Ex-
- change Being Held.
HAS A?500D MEMBERSHIP
tlx local Bodiei An Eepresented in
'-.ths' -fitatis Asocoiation Eeports
and Xeeonunendationi Were
7" . " ' (Htiutou Pott Special )
K BEAUMONT Texas November 11. -The
seventh annual convention of the Texas
Builders' exchange - met In tills city this
morning for a session of two days. The
convention Is being held In Hie Beaumont
Llgtit Guard armory hall. The attendance is
quite fair' and will be' lnarea-ed by other
delegates who will reach the city tonlghi
and tomorrow morning. ' . '
The Texaa Builders' exchange Is an ssso-
ciatlon of the princlpsi eontractors and
builders and subcontractors In the State for
tho purpose of the mutual benefit and ad-
vancement of their ealllrV Architects ma-
terial men and dealers In uuilders' supplies
sre honorary members of tha asslcatlon and
are admitted to attend the meetings but
have no. vote. " V-
Dn oeount of late trams from the west
It was 11J0 o'clock this nornlng when the
convention waa called 4o. order by .President
A. Watson of Dallas . Mr.: H C. Opperuian
of Galveston secretary . and treasurer to-
gether with W. N. Kagey of au Antonio
vtoe president and Fred Hartel of Oslvpston
sergeant-at-anae--were in attendance.
A. committee on credentials was named
which reported seating tho following mem-
bare in attendance: -
Dallas: D. C. McCoy J. W. Slaughter L.
R. Wright and A. Watson.
Ban Antonio: James Skirvln. J. Wagner
W.. 1C Karoey. P. T. Shields and W. N.
Hagey.
Galvestonr M.- C. Bowen. William Tootll
Jamea UcGraw and Ferd Hartel.
Beaumont: G. X. . fipaulding and James
Weilman. '
.The minutes of the last meeting at San
Antonio were read and approved. -
A communication was read from the State
Builders" sssoclatlon of Pennsylvania call-
ing attention to the' movement which lias
been launched looking to the formation of a A
National emendation to include in its nu-m t
bershlp contractors and builders snd t lu.s
Interested 4n the building trades. The crV
munlcatloa solicited the aid and co-opera'.'
of the Texas State association. On mr'"
the eommanicatlon waa referred to a
mittee composed of Bsbtn of Beaumont" '
awy of Baa Antonio Hartel of Galveston a" 1
w right or uaiias wim insiruouon.
mit a report on the same. -A
oonrmanicatlon was read from'
a Ik. DnU.I.M' B.nh.nr M. .
tvtu 'secre-
l tmplii
Taan.i .aaktnff tha State assocswtlon. to dn
something for the mitmenVnce of tne
Builder' Exchange Forum lneeominun
catioa was referred to a committee.
A report was submitted ca cabinet meet-
ing of the association heir Galveston on
November 12 which set f lh that conditions
of the sssodstlon had be" fawble dur M
the past year. It umended that ths
State association offer rtw.rd twlihe'r
rest and conviction of n'hth. te j!
stealing material fro iiJSJ. Z
of construction an A. also favored the en-
forcement of the-chanlcs- Ilea law. 11e
"r'rlS TClegXtromml.e
waa submitted rougl "a cha4nnCn Has ..
'The"reiootrt!rf the secretary and trens.tr. r
H o fnlnrw. was then received and M'"1
The iasochS-n ts in god condition but th.
i rTeedolSiergetic effort looking to the i-
crease af rts membership. At prssent t
lorTl hitiers' arsoclstlona of Sa Anton.
Dallaa! Waco Cleburne Beaumont and ti i
teatoiTxre represented in the State assn
lon -Vhlch now has a total membersii'i
lilT However there are associations
buWrs at Amartllo Palestine Sherm .
Kpison. Houston Austin and fort. W. :.:
Hch are not. affiliated with the 8Ut. a
i.ttnn The rcnnrt showed that the as
sociation now haa. on hand a cash balam '
of tXS.30 and the report or tne audit
committee upprovlnK the treasurer a rep" :
. At this Juncture President Watson nr.-
nounced that the contention would aland :ui-
Joumed and after enjnying a luncheon serv
id by the ladles of this city. the delegnie
acCemDanled by th- Beaumont contlnirent.
left Wts up the Xechee river to Ten Ml'
bayou-Where thev spent the afternoon ami
had a delightful outing. ' '
There was a brief session this evening t
which Dallas was. selected as the next piar-
of meeting and tomorrow ; morning at
o'clock the business sessions Will be
teeumed. During the forenoon the vis
WnaVladi will be tendered a. ride
Wfiptodle Top and a took over the oil
field! ind In the afi-moon tdeltlon
wiii k slven a trolley ride over the city.
The Mantes expressed themsetvee- ae being
well p'mSm with the city and appreciative
of the courtesy shown them.. .
' UXE CHAE1ES HEWi
Mexican. Subbed to Death at the Snl-
-----.--e-- phur Mmea.'4.'-.f-
"''.'; : (ttomsu' ' stisi.i'.'''f'''' ''
LAKX. CHARLES U November R-In
the.corporaUon court this morning Judge
W;. H. Haskell assessed a fine Of tlM or
thirty Says la Jail against B. Deroater. a
Mexican mborer for carrying concealed
weapons. ' - . . ; '.' . '
-justice Of the Peace J. A.Aarea o Sul-
thur yesterday afternoon -brought l from
ulphur mines-a Mexican named Jesus Or-
tes whom he turned over to the sheriff on
a charge of murder ery llWe Is known
of the affair. Some time during Monday
night or early yesterday morning Cormetta
Lore a Mexican laborer at the Union Sul-
phur oompany'a mines near ' Sulphur waa
stabbed to death "'in a stiletto. Justice
Aarons- caHed up Coroner Fisher over the
telephone and wotlfled him of the killing and
was Instructed by the coroner to hold aa In-
Tula afternoon the Jury m the Robert ay-
don msnsiaughter case returned a 'verdict of
eco'itoni and the young man who haa been
on t it t-4 the past two days en a charge of
4 a. WUtgias-at We Bidder on
- i f Heptember K. w- d out of
t own. surrounded relatives
A CONTINUANCE
Was Granted Harry S. Williams in
Beaumont District Court.
MANY ALLEGATIONS MADE
That the Defendant Is Not Accountable
for His Actions and Hint He Is
Addicted to the Use of '
Drugs.
(H w slm Poy Sftcwl
BEAUMONT Texas. Novemlier 11. -The
case of Harry S. Williams charged with the'
murder of W. F. Carr tho county ronvlrt t
guard was called for trial In the Sixtieth dV
trlct court this morning but did not gio
trial as after sorm- delay Judge HlgW9er
grunted the defendant's motion conulng
the case for the term.. ' '
When th'c case was . called ir State
promptly announced ready but thtdrfendant
through his counsel Sol Gord03J. V. Flem-
ing and Ludlow Calhoun preferred a motion
for continuance which set fokb that the de-
fendant was not ready forrial on account
of the abeenoe of wttnessea'"nose attendance
on the court it waa lmtsalble to secure.
Chief among these w6ear.es waa Ueorge
Graham master of thaour-maatea schooner
Ariskine Phllps novyit sea but whoso home
port was Bath Me that defendant expect-
ed to prove throusA this witness that three
years ago defendant was employed on the
vessel as a eeaon and that during a storm
he was thrownrvwiently against-a mast And
Injured severAy about the head; :that be-
cause of ssd Injuries defendant was con-
fined for our months In the ship's cabin
and that tole mud was seriously Impairs 1
and arreted thereby r that It was further ex-
peeteiyio prove that defendant had acted iu
a peculiar manner while on the shlp;'tfiat
forfi long time ha mind waa unsettled anj
uslaiiced and further that tho il. fendnut
rat addicted tjfhe use of morphine cocaius
itud other narcotics and stimulants and that
wlille in Clilua he eontractod the habit -pf
or'um smutting.
The defendant's motion also recited tltat
defendant had been unable to picture the
attendance of a number of physicians at-
tached to the marine hospital at I'hilH.ielphta
in Khli-li lustltuiini defendant alleges that
he a cuniined for four months suffoiing
from brain fever and atsocKs of catalepsy.
The motion for continuance was al.no pred-
icated upon the haste showu in preparing th-
case for trial representing mat tiw defvudant
was indicted on the 5tn Instant counsel for
him waa uanud on the Sth instant and tiiat
on Novemlier 11 lie was called upon to an-
nounce for trial and that because ot this
haste it was impossible for him to procure
the atiemlanoe of tiitc witnesses.
The county aturuey resisted- the motion
tor a continuance saying that tho matters
'ought to be proven by defendant's wit-
nesses were not important and that defeml-
.iiii had failed In their motion to allege th-u
.1. lendant was insane t the time- of the
inmlclde.
I he court said that 1 e itranted defendun. i
ti.oticii for a comlniii't. with'' retqt-tam- '
' .'e defendant was cli.iri-d with a hei:i" -i-.
m-irder ad thesnni. n it was) - aie h- t
application for a -..riii'iiii.iiK-e It would cv
rr.nted by the ro irt Th- special venire ...
i niety men orden- i iu the ewe were ante-. .;
in report back at th- next terra of the coi-..-t.
lie Teachers' Institute.;
.'-; iHmi '.i' fmei.f''.
BEAUMONT Txs. NoM'tnuer (.-Ti.. .
us another inftrehting sis?!on of tlu cu'i !
teachers' Institute today which Is hi bs?i n
in this city for rive days. A feature ot th.
afternoon program was an address en i.n.-
rational topics by Prof. J. U Hender.-on
visitor for afftliatod schuols for' the Bt-it
university st Austin. 1'rut. 1-icnderson it'..
il.'llvered an appreclstod pulllc lecturs at tii
First Methodist church this evening. ..Dunn.'
his sUy In the eltlie visited the city achoo.s
which he compliments very highly sayln-t
tiiat the faculty of the high school and t
ward schools Is capable and efficient and
hi a standard of excellence that would t-
ileet credit on a fllty much larger than Be.tu-
mont. He states thst he was also struck and
harmed with the spirit of enterprise shown
l;v Keaumont In voting a bond Issue to -x-
i.cn'l fou.wr in scnnoi ouuoing imprnvwnenis.
tii
ili:
measure hsving earried with only
ten
ntlng votes.
The Courts.
fsstfe ft 5rerMf.) '
nK.U'MONT' Tesaa; November .-Othr
than tlie Williams case there was little doing
in the courts of Justice today. .v
The fifty-eighth district court was not Iu
session tedsy. out Judge W. H. Pope will re-
turn from Marshal) and resume the sessions
of hU court tomorrow. - - 7' -
Tlie commissioners court wee In session
The hoard Inspected and approved the steam
heat rnirtus Installed In the court house
snd jail "ill Burrell qualified ss county
commissioner for preclact No. 4 gad took his
.est In the court There was considerable
routine business before the court which ad-
iournel this afternoon..
A suit for divorce was Instituted la the dis-
trict court by M. J. WlUlema against J ti.
Williams. ' v.- "
Sice Mill Company ieoryaniied.
1 Me.- Ie Po J t. ' "
BBAUMONT. Texas Nevember K-The At-
lantic Bice Mills company haa been reorgaa-
Ised snd a charter for the company has been
allowed by the secretary of Bute at Austla.
The new company is capitalised for HSO.0OO.
The board of directors for the first year are:
Will It Carroll. W. 8. Davidson. John NV
Oi bert George V. Carroll. William Wlesa.
O r Oortov end E. C. Chambsjrlaln of Ban
Antonio The officer. W.C1
crMldeat aid general manager and. O. F
H iT. mnA traaaurer. . ..:4 .
Tne 010 V V .j ...
Cut Glac-
GIFTS of ' beauty and tilings ot joy IovepA-pieces of Cut
Glass as perfect as men ever do tliingf--tiJ as sparlling aa
a Winkling star. None but the very fire and reputable pieces
offered over our counter- anything ls wouldn't be up to our '
usual exactions. Makers sometimes tbVwe are bard masters. .
Qristmas is only forty-one dsy away. Get some pretty
pieces lor tbe borne. vr ' .' ' y
"I.1. Weddings are with us always; Gy Cut Glass get it here. '
j. There are pretty sparkling litttKappies at $1.25 each. .
Beautiful eigbt-inch Bowls an J3-95 eacb. '.
Dishes are any price from up.
Vases Water Sets Decant. Sugars and Creams Mayonnaise
Seta; Punch Bowls all prwefor single' pieces up to $26.50. -
CardvaFMlffinery Sale
TMVE into
the fa
of this
i-' stock of tine
and
imes
Goods of every kiy-Joday One-Fornih Off. .
Selling any fWready-to-wear or trimmed in theentire mil-
linery slock fcrerly $3.50 to $15.00-Today One-Fourth '
off.. ' i
Giving urtfserved selection from our entire stock of imported
Pattern Hals'. .' Prices have been $15.00 to $3a.50-Today
OafrtM Off. p
Go rfr'jgh the stock and wherever you stop ttf look or choose
you')! fid the prices in plain figures. You can calculate tbe sav-
ind siavwell as our salesladies can. ' Our reputation for one price
igd'ste-wide so there s no sucn
-and another tomorrow
a .
oy you-
Late Gove
This day eoroe twelve dosen of brown
ard whit l'-'-bulton Kid Gloves all
i.est to stll at
- $).23 a Pair
Sixty dosen 2-clasp Gloves ts fine
dollar gloves as sre in Houston four-
teen shades snd colors. . .
A PsJr 79o
1 RACES!
Don't Miss the Races. 200 Horses from l
All Parts of the United States ;
GF ATEST MEETIi;S EVER HELD IN HOUSTON
Admission Tickets and Box Seats on Sale
at R o u s e & An d e r s o n's : D r u g Store ;
Rac -S Start Promptly at 2 o'clock. Take Franklin
far fnrner Main and Franklin. '
rg VISHV VJfjp.' -esrr-"
of the old company will ow bo ..transferred
to tlie neve.
Invitations Sent to Trawlers.
i . llMiloa fo.l reewt.t -
BKAUMOKT. Trias Xa-.-emOer It PresS-dc-ni
H. O. Gordon of Post P. Travelers' Pro-
tective' Anot-iatton .this morning sent oat
3X ndillttoiml invitallotis 10 attend Travel-
ers' Pay during the fall race meet and boras
sl nw to held iu tills city. This makes a
Ibtal o( BSW Invitations which have been siit
out under the auspices of tho Travelers' Pro-
t.riive AasocUtlou and It is expected that
lnrv crowds will come to Beaumont for the
or jision. .
Loing a Good Buiness.
utvuiton Pail StcmL
m:.i:MOXT. Texaa November It. -Mr. U
V I". C-tlftroy superintendent of passengor
'.' for the Mexicun-Atnerican steamship
. s passed througn the city today en root
- ii Port Arthur to New Orleans lie says
- it fhe steamship company to now doing a
r -i.lng tourist business to Mexican points
i will accompany .i large tourist party
i . .i n New Orleans. !! .
;!... .
John Cline. Dead at Bockland. '
HIOAITUONT. rexaSH'iSoyeinber li.-A.
sket was this m rr.lng forwarded to Roek-
imi to be uami for Joho Cltne an octogen.
:u.n of that pluce who died during last
i :s lit. The rte-Hsed is one of tlie pioneer
t tiers of the toan and Is survived by chll-
r.n and other relatives. The funeral ar-
i . hgements uro not announced yet.
Newt Rotes.'.
(H jhu.w ttti special.)
liKAUMONT Texas November M.-W. U.
I r' and J. W. Emits nave brought in good
v ll on lot 1 of block El of the Agnes C'issell
I is at Spindle Top. It was brought In at
depth of over 1000 feet and Is good tor log
rrels per day.
! ..ivenport st Shepherd have three rigs up
- three new wells In the same vicinity
v die W. Q. Pnrtc Is arranging to sink one
iwll on block 3. Spindle Top HeighU sub-
v -ion. . The high price of oil has caused
.iderable activity la drilling in toe oil
i..!ls of late. -!-
St. reury F. M Tost of the Beaumont live
k show and race meet la In receipt of a
vi'.T irora Prank James tho ea-bandlt that
I. will be here on November M to act u a
starter for the Beaumont races. James Is
at Fletcher. O. T. .
TI ere was another executive meeting to-
n -Kilt of the Beaumont Grocers and Butchers'
a-.soclat.lon. v- M
First Cane at Eagle.Iaka.
'.MliM ff JifWeU -' i-'
KACSLE LAKE Texas November It. The
1-it tralnload ot cane consisting of fortr
ars was sent to the Lakeside sugar mill
last Friday. All the cene in this snUre oeo-
tlcn Is pronounced very good Indeed. ....
COUGHS IEAUJ0 COHSlTJIPllbjIv "
All cases of consumption start from a
couKh or cold. Ths most reliable remedy for
coiiKhs. colds and all soreness of tbe throat
chest and lungs Is Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Bal-
aam It assists nature by loosening the
Dhlecm Wlinou )nwiUMSi w& J
from coughing which to so annoying
al-
i-w. h. inflammatiork and heals
ungs.
Just the remedy for whooping oough. Harm-
tiTend pleasant to take.. Prlcec and o.
Smith Drug v.s. a. ".'".."a. w. ..
Monroe Elrod Hunt's Pharmacy. C. O.
HcUeen.' Geo Bobertsoa. -:V .
i
Millinery Sale with us. Entire -
Ostrich Pompons - and (Jstrich
tning as naving one price toaay
.11 . '
to your disadvantage.
.Anivab
Twelve dosen 16-bntton Glace Kid
Gloves black snd white only
$3.9S Pair
' Tans of same length $3.58.
1 The bnsiest glove counter in Texas
bers. Sold all 'the glove trade it
eon'd wa'ton yesterday and will be
doing it today. ... '-4 .
' ' ' " - -
WALL PAPERS !
PICTURES and.
FRAMES v
Best assortment in town. Lots
of new things that can not be
found elsewhere. It will be a
pleasure to show you.
ioo6 and 1008 Texas Ave
Houston
&v.i.. $20.00
March Culmore
IS iPSMStE stesu:
ttnllsr Slt p-K torsi
nis.es of ftSMen. Csll soil .
u. tot linn iti m vi . uo
Sksles . . Bloycies sutii ua
ea.y terms.
BilLKDAO ATTACH.Ut.N IS. TlKtS-SJ.SJ A rAIM
SOUTHERN SELF.CT
REPUTATION
MAGNOLIA SPLITS
In bottles at all first-clast
stands.
Houston Ico & Brewing Co.
Dashing Styles
There t win ni to
ouruiiormr
KlfiOA (A CO.
Tailors
Mj MA1NBTR XT
KIDNEY
tliouaands nave u ana
Mnmrnr j? don't know it. it you want
TKOUIiLl- quick tosulls you on
make no mistaks by using Or. Kilmer s
B amp-Root the great kidney -remedy. -At
ihiilsi iii Ilfty-ceut 1 andi dollar sltmm
Sample bottle by mnil trwu also pamphlet
telling you how to find out it you. have kid-
ney trouble. ji
address Pr. Kilmer Co Blnghamton.
RAGES" n
JAMES BUTE
j Magnolia
: Hep Beer
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