The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1905 Page: 11 of 11
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First tbme to
Texas khis year
Griffin tSckelley Go 's
1905 crop evaporated
APRICOTS
AND
PEACHES
Alao complete stock
at all -varieties
Dried Fruits
Hen!o:fi Pillol
MoTs. IEUI
Disinfeet Your Premises
USE CREOSOTE OIL
CarboUnlura or Crude Oil
They are the beat known iliinfrrt-
ants to medical seirarr IVf --I!
an; qaantitr retail or h ltalr
N. Rszij.pb & Sons
St.
FOR TODAY
hurting Silver and Gold Fillnl Hsn
die PmbreUaa regular price H.IO
S3 SO. U.00 and $5.00. fl Q
Special today each
Sterling Pirsrr Gold Filled and Ster-
ling Silver GDt Mounted PofkH
Books regular price $3.00 no -to
96.50. Special today each 70C
L. LECHENGER.
WHY
ft
s
Dont yos SaM aw to come out
and Scraca) jraor Cisterns and
put jros is a Filter guaranteed
to be a preventive against mos-
qaitocs awl wrggtetails
sateens disease
Crvic pride should make
you help keep your city
free from trash. iVt us
and you out one of our
TRASH CANS
Any tire made to order.
Faom Si-oo up to ii 50-
Botli Phones 670
tXCCO&EISEMANNCO.
HOVSTOM. TEXAS
DRS. BETTS ft DYAR
1 Pyic$mn SurQon and Speciatista.
14 Si "hart- Hi . Nm i(.. an.
Young. mUaUile-ag-ed and old. a.ngU- and
married men sod ail who sjfOr .h
Lark ' fc.f rv .
I m p u venl.ed
BrftOd Ptn.pU-4
alan Blo-l and
Skin Ulw.t
8yj)h:IK Erup-
tions. Hjiit rill
ing. Bri- fain.
Soar Ti "a(. VI-
cer. wiling
Effect. of Mrr
cu ry. K idrv-y
and Bla.liW
Troubi-a WVaX
Bark. I.i.riung
L'rtne. i-iMr-r
h e a ei.
Stricture-.
lvr S-r' hU4j
T r a m c n l.
prntnB rI- f artd
n:r for llf Bofh iriri ll-a.e-d r.nr-d-nriallv
and priTiijr. Pilf -ltiiU
Future and Rupture. Ntv.u It.ii.tt.
Failing: .-Memory. Weak E-
our ri-w method VMhut open ' i-nm
Send for Dr1 W-wlJi TT. Aiidre"
DRS. BETTt 1 DYAR.
214 t CKaric SC New Orleans La.
L THE HOUSTON
OPTICAL CO.
noiUALt and rrivjL
EYES TESTED FBEE
MS M&ia St. W. W. Clwalmlln Mo.
Freckeleater
THE GREAT
BEAUTIFIER
met 25c iii 50c
All Druggists
JUST RECEIVED
A lasv antpsociBt of low ti tl ai
Fixture. 8 mr prices below
Mlcaf ptnaim n
l-llsht ananu ti M
s-lictit peadnnts
Collins Bros.
3M Mfff ' 9c . Honattm. T-xai
Lumber...
. WH. VY.ARE
aatal1 Katteaad tr.
Doors. SJlnba.
LlPMbaV't etesWtCaV
Factory ttxa
DR. REI'J TCflTH CREAM
PreaervM the teeth keeps trie
! GAflDAGE
tu
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A beautiful and engraeatng draova
HIGHLAND PARK
Highland Park has more attrmctiona
than anv other resort in Texas.
THE GHAT
ZANZIC
Sotshat rSftaic PaWtt
has relumeel and prroa-
nr.tlr located at 806 Main St.
lAdtea SI; OeaUtraMni. it
In If r
Well we Rueas Whir tf nm rt(ht
df n l l !ie KdllNMiii kin I f flour
ytm will find n other in swim wtlh
R1 TLiven Flour 1 1 1j a l-dr of the
time?
STANDARD MILLING CO.
Houston. Texas-
Like the flowers of Summer
time is the work that is done
MODEL LAUNDRY
mil DTE WORKS
The plant that Is to Houston what a
dtamond la to gold.
FOR RENT
LargeWarohouscs
Located on Houston and
Tcxas Central Tracks and
Convenient for Teams.
Finest Location In Houston
AHE1.CM BREWlia ISS'I
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Imported V htie Castile Soap.
per pound l2V-4
Moth Camphor Balls 3 lbs tor lOt
Insect Powder per pound .... 251
STAR DRUG STORE
310 Milam Street
OLD HATS MADE NEW
Wonutnthlp ihe f!n-t anywlverc.
Aent wanted Write for our terms
and Illustrated "atalutTue
HOUSTON HAT CO.
The Panama Hat Kings.
Have It Done Now
Next iTKrtUli we will be very buay.
ojr Plaoo ne.-d TuitiTig Ring 1177 for
one of our Tuaera.
OLIVER'S MUSIC HOUSE
Cafe Sauter
905 Preeton
SAUTER'S DELICATESSEN
07 Preston
T"ii are injitireej ten. fifteen or twenty
.nr and all yuur prfmlcmi returned by
i.ne A it.- airvKiceeit okJ-Une Ufc tnaur-an-r
oimpanl In the l'nle States A
T'- tA til Kver a qitarter of 'a ceatunr.
A-adrenej for pa rOtralara
KB1MI4I A l . asaa t. 4sV Hrat lat aw I Ac
Agents wanted. Excluatre trritory.
FOR FAMILY USE
Pure Imported n. Dsoestie Uqoon
(Li fount m MS Concrms Aire
lla Hoeatoe. Ttui.
Stalk Tuts Uqst? Ct.
EL J MOeKOWITZ. Prop.
ROBISCHUNG BROS.
Plumbers
Phot: OU SH. N'rw B ISM Ceacrese
Get oar estimates on
Awnings
TenUv" Canopiea etc. They will look
good to yon.
Wartmaa 9 Co.
3002 Dalles Areas.
(let Frieae frosa Loee Star
C areas CI at era Sao
faul Koaoc . esoe.
Mill. Baker St. rxJoa Mtf
"The Gold King
... L. L
Uniform fie
A rich even smoke throughout the ontlrm cigar.
The same in ooory dgar ;
Qualities every smoker wants and finds in
Geo. 17. Childs
Cabinets 5c.
Qualities assured by the new methods of cigar-
making used exclusively by the American Cigar
Company. These methods blend the graded leaf
two years before it is rolled into a cigar and for
ment It in the blond.
Hence in eoery Geo. W. Childs Cabinets you get
a mellow fragrance unchanging from tip to tip day
after day year after year.
This is double smoking value.
Oai Salm Epwrymkmrm.
Triea tVasfaa kf
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HOUSTON; TEXAS - 51 l
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SAFIITARIUU I? THE SOUTH
Dr. Lunn treats all chronic disease including
l Paralytrta. Rlematiam. Deform
Feet r Nervous Dhwaaea N-nroua
Exhauatton and Neurasthenia 1
and Throat aad Rptrator Organs tm luddnaj the lunga. Dtaeaaea
of WotTaea 5. Diaaaaes peculiar to alen. Cancer. Turnora and Fa-
davl BlenusJaea
DlfTlcult cases are Dr. Lunn'a apcctalty. Deaetib yon
edr adrlea. Ail ootreapoc d lc ooofKlentstL Addveea
THE LUNN SANITARIUM
HOUSTON.
NONPARIEL SCHEDULES AM) TgllM! OF
Every
Modern
Convenience
and Facility.
ill
Set. tkr Tras. Marl
R m4 Sow.
MOTH BOUND
'Train Tram
M. 1 No 1
40 am . a m
1IM I 111
US m IIS m
113 s 400 p m
314 I M2pm
4B mm 1.1) s
OJSsa i 47 p m
S II 12 p i.
ii a . . 2 c
U5 pa 345 a n
4 J5 p B 100 a m
SSS p B II 45 a n
l U p B
II JS p 3 15 p B
PRINC!Ps.L STA.TIOX4 j"
l.T Kt. Worth. T- A
""KSitaFaih " "
" Versos. " "
" Omaaak. " "
" Clarotlao.
Amarab " "
DaUasru " "
" T-iUbi.
Ar TrnriSaS. Col. I.
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LVanr. Col. .
A. A. CLISSON O. P. A.
No waste beat with GAS
No prolonged fire with GAS
Begin to couk as soon as you light the GAS
When you finish TURN OFF THE GAS
A FIRST CLASS GAS BAN6E Co-SSCtiCM f m
tii kUk 117.01 Fr. ft ss.ii tsaVHttiki'.
lavii tot SILW ttmkl UdWs
HOUSTON GAS COMPANY
- . 604 MaJn Street
' aal
Try c3i6f our 50c Cakes
nAMMHMALLOVI. CAatOMCt CHOCOLATlt.COCOANVT '
"Buffalo" Brand Syrup
A rare Tcsm lUbltoa Caac Synra. packed hj j
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LUNN
P
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ltie. Curvatora of the Sptne. Huk
rrttratlon Nerroua Debility.
Dtaeaaes of the Ere Ear N
catse and re-
TEXAS.
150 MUes .
and half a day
ahead of
Competitors.
Heaat .a.
SOUTH SOUND
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SIOpb 7au
2 lO p b 4 45 OB
1 2 4 p M i 00 a m
11 0 a B 112 a n
10 13 a B llll a a
15 a a II 25 p a
1 10 a B BpB
3 U a B 111
llll. 1 S p B
1 3) a B 1 10 p m
14pb 8 15 sb
3 45 p m 3 00 a a
2 37 p b I 55 a b
12 IS a a II 13 p a
Cai '
Fort Worth. Taxis.
02
MsJn Street
A; A; SZABO AT REST
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IM THE FAMILY LOT AT
GLEN WOOD.
Services Simple and Impres-
sive Conducted by Rev.
Dr. Vinson.
Tha rtMoaina of Alexander A. Baa bo now
rewt In Glen wood. Bora by lovtn hands
aotl 4ttanlfd by an Immense followlns of
Houston's citizenship all that was .aor-
tal of the venerable official was yaetaraay
laM to rest In the family lot. Rev. Rob-
ert K. Vinson D. D.. minister of the First
Presbyterian church where- sir. Saabs
worshiped through so many years ofitd-
sted at the service and some of the most
prosnlnent men of the city served aa pall-
bearers. Services were held from the home IMS
Dallas avenne to Ulmwrood eemeterv.
An lmmease gatherlag of friends -and ac
quaintances of the deceased aasembled at
the boms and at at o'clock the eervtoe
-was besnn. There was nothing; elaborate
or ostentatious the service be lew simple
and dignified In keeping; with the man's
life. From the home the proceoatos
msnv blocks loaa. oroceteded to the cem
etery where a short burial service wss
hew. During the proareea of the proces
sion the bell In the tower of the city hall
tolled out or respect to the deceased o
cfal.
A wealth of floral offering and memo
rials werv aent aa testimonials or the
teem In which the deceased was held by
ail who knew htm. Resting on his Brave
In Olen wood ey will fade In time but
tne memory or thin honorable sua wen
beloved cltlseo. whose life both as a pri
vate dtlsen sod as a public officer. Is
above reprouch. will be remembered as
long se the city etanda. His record la
open and as a splendid example he stands
to the youth or the community a public
oiT trial whose integrity wn above qu
tlon a cltlsen thau whom there was none
more kyal a Christian gentlemen Ood
Almlghty'a nobleman. Verily " Blessed
are they which die In the ird. They rest
from their labors and their works do fol-
low them."
The following aerved as pallbearers at
the funeral:
Active W. J Hancock. B. W. Taylor
H. Mllbv. Andrew Dow. E. A. Peden.
H W Armstrong M. af. Graves and E.
A Adey
Honorary -CamlHs G. Mllot C. N. Fish-
er. H. O. Aahe. E. P Hamblen. J. N.
Taub R.D. Orlbble. William D. Cleve-
land H. Baldwin Rice. O. A FnrawArd.
W C Oliver D. C. Smith and Georaje R
Brlnghurat.
ANNA B LEWIS.
The death of Mm Anna B. Lewis oo
curred Monday night at 11 o'clock at the
family home IMS Che ne-vert street. Fu
neral aervlces over the remains will be
held this afternoon st 6: o clock from
the hoarien. Rev. Peter Gray Hears or
Christ Iwropal church officiating The
body will be placed In the vault at Holly-
wood and later transferred to New Or-
leans where permanent Interment will be
made.
The deceased was 6 yeara of age st
the time of death and la survived by sev-
eral relatives.
LENA MONTI LBORN.
Lena Montiibom. the 6-month-old
da ughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Montii-
bom died yesterday morning at I o'clock
the residence IS Ho urn on avenue.
Funeral services over the remains vrere
held yeaterday afternoon at 2 o clock. In-
terment being In Holy Cross cemetery.
FRANCES M 8PADDEN.
The dcuth of Frances MeSpadden. the
Infant daughter of John MeSpadden. liv
ing at 301 York stre-t died yesterday at
J:J0 o'cloc k p m The remains were 1d-
tered In Lvergreva cemetery yeaterday
afternoon at 4 o clock.
v
MRH CORA LYNCH.
The funeral of Mra Cora Lynch wife
of John Lyncn of 818 Live Otik atret. waa
held yesterday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock
from the Church of the Annuuclation.
The Te Deum maas waa said oxer her
body. R-v. Father Hennessy officiating
Interment waa made ui Holy t. roaa cem
etery.
Death occurred sundar at the family
home corner Uve Oak street and Walker
avenue. The deceased waa tl years of
age and la survived by ner hunband and
five csHdreti.
IN THE LOCAL COURTS
The Humble Receivership Case
Is Still on Trial Real
Estate Transfers.
Butt was filed In the district court yes
terday by Jj.me Pot. ton again the
Texas ami New Orleans Ratlrued com-
pany to recover damages In the sum of
SllCuOO for Injuries alleged to have b-en
received while In the emplo of the de
fendant.
In the Sixty-first district court the
application for the appointment f a re
ceiver In the case of KM tut. Wat et al
against George H. Henna o et al still
oecuplt'B the altentlim of the court.
Suits Filed for District Courts.
State of Texas va. J. J. Wnlker et aL
lax dbt
James 1'oalon va Texas and New Or
leans Railroad Company dainagt-a.
Mra. 8 A Hammond vs. C. 11 llam-
gioDd dl vorce.
Suit Filed for the County Court
H. W O Neill va. C. C. Im.ii- appeaal
from the juatlce court.
Marriage License.
H. Roggen to Miss Til lie Davit-
Real Estate Transfers.
Martha Puis to Linda Marie Kropp
tota i 'ana s diock a ueaucnarop
Spiinaa addition not)
W. F. Dunn and wife to Robert
Griffin acrea No. H tt 44 46 and
4t aubdlviaion ol the John Bkorup-
lnskl survey 100
H. W. Tautenhahn to Joe Morales
lots p and io. block us south aids
Buffalo bayou 76
H. T. Btalti to Turkey Creek Oil
oompany. Incorporated; 209 acres
of Ansos Barber survey; 24 seres
of Amoe Barber survey; 12t t-lA
acres of Ambrose Mays league
and 11 acres of Amos Barber sur-
vey assumption of Indebtedness
and M0
M. Breeding to J. B. FUffltt. lots
U and U block 4. Lincoln Parlt ad-
dition 113
Weldoa Darlington and wife te J.
D. Houdersbeldt 1W acres of
land ou t of Art h or McCormlck
B. W. Terrrll ana wife te William
Ehrbar-dt. CH aeree of Washlna-
to Cowuj railroa4 surrey
lfanitx Prliach et al to Otto Hllte-
StABl. HW acrrs of Ihe Jeoepn
loeee. kairue and aiao another
tract ef D0 out ot the seaae sur-
J.'.''T1iarp''(o'i.''at Btalir.'' tnirt
otMtaiHl out oj toe H. Tlerwester
af on ui- s! Tora'to'lt. D. OrlbMe'
lots t I and U Mock M; lou a
and a block 17' Bar rront addt-
uoe to La Porte; aviso M-iea of aa
aero i n Orand View aveaae la Bey
rrant adOitioa
1. O. Uarls to H. C. Otena tote Its
M. Hut IK 14 M. IMaadUe
Mas-nelta additloa ........ f.j...
Aixust Sctadernaaa ee).
eon eteie fert oat ef the Mesa
. traot ta a. M. Heme Sanrm . '
Bam Berne te Chartea MaUlece.
flo7 at. JOS & aad SO atecaeua :
it
Now Life and Eoautiful
. ...fl
neper's Hair Tonic rmoVs all dandruff dnd rt
stores' falling hair gtVes nett llfa ttnd maes tha
headboautiful Trpatoe at 75ttaw$t00d 1
be absemteip pure.
Asp f-r aVXUBS fl-. tees
mmnmmntimuiiHinmmiUHNiinmmi
EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIIi
Teeth extracted and filled absolutely without pain by our
late scientific methods. No sleep producing agents or
cocaine. We are the only dentists in Houston that have
the patent appliances and formulas to extract fill
and apply gold and porcelain crowns undetectable
from natural teeth without
S Set of Teeth 15.00
Gold Crowns $5.00
Gold Fillings $1.00 up
B Silver Fillings 60c up
il sst iNTernM f In fart
SNew York Dental Parlors:
S Kk fcs) aa. t) I .a
La. k
Business or Pleasure
We have round trip rates to many Northern
and Eastern points that count. A few are:
St. Louis .... $29.65
Milwaukee . . . $36.00
Buffalo. .... $50.40
Harpsr's Ferry . . $39.30
Good 60 Days
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Mosehart 6 Keller Company
Tito i-eea-sTs
iBUUiissMniMMiiiiisissiiiiinsiiiiiii!
AUDITOR ASHE EXPLAINS.
Mr. Anderson's Bill Was Ap-
proved but Withdrawn.
To the Editor of The P.-t
I foliate n. TexHB August 8 I deal re
to -o rref t s u e rro r r h i c h has i k- -curred
several time In the dally papera
In refrrrios tu the ouiidamui prtx e d-
Ingra by Mr. Anderson seeklug an (irilt-i
from the d.strlct court to have his month-
ly acctvuht agnlnal HarrU county Tor $11
for the emplov irit-jit of guards and JW for
taking cans of Ihv Lnsaiie In the Hiu r ts
r-ounl y Jail couutf-rBigned by me an andl-
l.r of Harris count . U la nlnted In the
paera that I. us auditor had rvfuaed to
audit his a.'ctiunt
The fa t are that the act creating the
office of auditor and defimug his tluu-.
provides that he arutll reoulr a wrlltrit
statetnettt with tiie claim ainht the
county to b drafted by him. I iw auditor
m !urh form aa he may reijulrt-. and
theu to b- swoin to by the party pi --r-ntlng
ihe claim When Hhiuff Ander-t-mi
pi eiaented I hla aero u in of f"r
th. monlh of June tu be approved by my
self ha aceompanled tt aim hi offtdavll
that -aid claim waa a jul one agAiuai
Ilarrla county for th pitin ni of guards.
tlK aad foi 90 for taking care of the
luaine After ronsultliig the statute 1
have failed to find liy pr talon uniler
which I could audit lite account df JW a
monttl or any other sum for taking care
of luuatlcs. 1 lie re quote the law pro-
vidint for guard aa folluwa to-wit
Article 109K. I t I'. The -tiurlff snail !
allowed for each guard necawurUy em-
ployed In the afekjping of prisoners
$1 & for each day. and there aha 11 nt
be any allowauce maIe for the board of
such guard nor a nail any allowance be
m.df for taller or turnkey I therefore.
drafted m affidavit In conformity with
the statutes as follow a
State at Texas. Harris County.
Peraonally appearttd before me- tne un
dersigned auihoii'y. A. FL Anderson
anerlfr or Mama wuniy wno. oeing nuiy
aavnrn an va i ha i the a bo ve a nd forego
ing account is a Jut claim agulmrt said
cminty; tlial Thomas Wllaou. James An-
derson snd Rufus Daniels therein naivd
ere duly employed by him for tne roocitn
of June. 1Mb as guards for the safe-
keeping of the prisoners In Harris connty
jail under the provisions of Art. ICS. C.
C. P. Revised Statute IS and that the
Mor-vlrea rentier e4 bV au id guards were ex
clusive and Independent of the dutlea of
J all? r and turnkey ana were actually
receasary and lndtspensuMe for the aafc-
ifnanlii of the iirlsoaers under my charge.
confined In the county Jail for each and
every day of the time for which this bill
la rendered.
I attached this to sir. Anoenwn a ac
count and upon his making the above
affidavit I Immediately audited his ao-
rount asd deposited same with the county
Me.?- for a. voucher to be lasued. It Is
a fact that I did not refuse to audit or
BUGimrjijrjG
f the sSering mad danger is (tore
of all peeaaa'nt anljripationi of .the
eiadew ot Moom wtucn cannot be shaken off. 1 nousaads of women
bare foond that the use of Mother" Prtentf duritve; prernaMgr robs
confinement of all pain and danger and insure aafetr to life of mother
and chihl. Thi acientific liniment i a godsend to all women at the
Um of takeir moat critical trial. Not only doe Mother'a Prleod
catty wosnen tefely throMgh the perrl of child-birth bat it sas
gmuf peerjarajsTthe eyitam for the
aicKneaa. ana ouiar oav 1 -
comfort of thi period. :
Sold WsU drartrkt
MtJdo vet Wttla. - Book
aa.it.twta.p- ealnahte (flfnseriaftafl fram.''" ' W ' " '
i'.'S-l -'.- m i..'--' V n .
Htm CaasVsI
&
the least particle of pain.
II a.
a7HB.itTstn.mtrH
SBBSSBBSBSBBSSSSSHHHSSBjia
A Cool Route
C. W. Strain
G. P. A. FORT WORTH
We Have Your
Buggy at $85 jj
If yonr choice is a nobby Rons
boot with modern stick seats and S
improremrnts tbronfjhoat. We J
lieve all the other kinds too at
little prices. It's a BUSINESS
PKOPOWTIOK (or too to call. I
I34 rimaaatlsn
approve his bill. Before the voucher wss
l-aucd. however he asked me to with-
draw the bill from the files of the com-
niieMlonera fort uud retracted hla actlou
I am entirely without peraoital ft-.lnj
In this matter aa ef kuown to Mr
Anderson. 1 stand read to act lu tai
natter aa I may legally be required to do
but dlaMK'4 to he pl.-ced In thl role of be-
ln? despotic ou firm assuming the dutlea
of my office. Youra truly.
John B Aahe. County Auditor.
SECOND WARD CLEAN.
Oil May Be Had in Several Lo-
calities. Th following la authorised by the Sec-
ond ward dHlsion of the Houston Civic
club:
The Second ward has had a thorough
cleaning and all that la necessary now
to kep the rnoatjultoea down la to put
II In everv place where they bned. The
Beccnd ward divm.on of the Civic club
has arranged to have oil at the following
pUcee. and ail those desiring oil can se-i-uff
ii from these barrels:
Two barrels will be placed on the cor-
ner of 6jnip"tn and Kngelke. and will
be In chrg- of Mr Paul Dletsschold
Two drums at the corner of Fraoklln
auil Crawford.
Twu barrels at M. E Relsler'a meat
market. 110 Hutchins atreet.
Two barrela at corner Buffalo and Run-
nel by old Catholic cemetery. M. Cohn
In charge; and two barrela on the corner
of Hamilton and Maple.
Hlx hnrrela of the oil were donated by
the lyme Star Oil company and two
drum- by the W.i r era-Pierre OH company.
Th- Second ward division of the Civic
club la very grateful to Mr Paul Cox
and Mr. Bigntund Wealhclmer far hauling
the oil.
ONE FARE TO HOT SPRINGS ARK.
Plus 12. for round trip dally good for
M day. Ask your ticket agent.
WIL.SOX DABNET.
Jtltige W H. Wilson and Mr. Samuel B.
Xtmey (late of Vlelerla Texae) have
fbrmed a partnrshlp fer the practice of
law in this city
Mr. Iabnay and Judge Wilson have In
sssocla ting themselTSS together merely
renewed their former relatione as they
were partners In the years un 1X9Q and
1889 at Vlctwta. Texas.
The firm will do a general law practice
with offices In the Bins building:.
CAVALRY COMPANY OtTlNO -The
Houston cavalry company w.ll leave Sat-
urday Dlght for L Porte for a three
days' encampnsent. The boys will leave
here mounted and will establish camp
and maintain military discipline during
the eacampment. They all look forward
to s great time.
1m as ordeal which silt
woman approach with
indescribable fear tot
nothing compare with
the pain ana horror of
child-birth. ThaUionirht
for her robe the expectant motiW
comlnj erent and east oyer her s
earning earot prevent
. . . eteeov ItS
I H
f W" ae -AT.
A' . "
.J':-'l
V.
ka. i.. Bi n. 1 tM.njl
Uodt BOW ' f
Sin 14 to 20. . .
MORRIS BROS.
ins iwiB.r oiii ai.i.
the symbol of the ended Hfe-4u iicw4
here to dmw attention to the fact that WO &
make and erect s "
MONl'MENTH. HBAIRTONpS
TABLKTH VAl- L.TS atTC-
andV do ery description of cemetarif
work. h s
la our workshop can be seen a numbs
of new ard beautiful design developed m t
Mar We and Blue and Orav Vermont OrmB-
Ite Also a number of sketches of ortguia!
designs.
HOI'STON MAHBI.K WORKS.
Ju-- Schulte. Prtprt-tor
Old Phone 312. 1016 Franklin Avfx
CLEANLINE.SS
in tne prwpruti"ii ft ' uuubio mm j
Imperative to good health. .
Maxwell House Blend
Coffee is carefully cleaned by sys-
tem of blast I ana. screen and air ma-
chinery In the two large at coffee plants
1m the South.
Selected with the rreateat cre frosj
the finest riffei grown Blended and
rosated by opera torn of S years' expe-
rience . packed in one and three-pound
air-tight cans.
Aisk for It at your dealer's.
Cheek & Ileal Coffe9 Co.
HOISTON. NA8HVUJ.a
H. HOUSE
Oeeler 1.
LUMBER T
ASH DOOR 8 BLINDS SHINOLSeV' 1
Office (13 Trawl street. K
ASK ABOUT OUR
rjMMMnsawf k ' -
QUEEN CITY COFFEE CO. V
srHOLino a davib. Prooe.
Main 8lr?t. Phoiiee
ml
EDWIN D. LUNN M. D. -
Specialist
NOSE THROAT. EVE and EA1
Ktnin 3ulldlnT
HOI STON. TEXAS. - .
Orullflt anrl Aurlst ill Lunn'a Seilltatita
1 SPBl
JONATHAN LANE E. F. HlOQINt '
LANE A. HIGGINSo
LAWYERS. '
409 to 416 First Nat'l Bank Bldg .
DRS. LUDEAU & BOURQUB -
Physicians and Surgeons. r .
Offlc-: Room lit. JIS. Us. Third
Floor. Klam Bulldln. it
TO THK WORTHY POOR attentlet ' '
Kre. bi.p;ein hour of 4 and p. Im. .." .
Monitty. .nd Thursdays only. '
Ph.ni use. thrco lings. .
J. F. WOLTERS ;
LAWYER. OLO PHOSt KM '
403 404 406 Kiam Building.
Houston Texas . "t
Otflrs Phones: olT 412s; mw-tat
Residence Pnosat: OM CS
DR. G. S. MILNEaV
Rooms M 37 and MTVi KaJ. Balldla' '
' '! luiimm;
DR. R.C. HODGES 1
oculist And aurist - .
Ht Main Street: f-
Phonr.: Office HT snd an; realdenee Sa. ' 4
DR. W. H. GOHLMAN
oculist and auri.t ; ':
Old Phone S200 Office. RatOdeae 1771"
DR. K.-H. ORBIN :'
DENTIST i -' t
m First Maiaoaal Bank BuHdlns " " t"
DR. SYDNEY J. SMITH
Offloe S Lory Bultdln. TelepneM eea.
eeUoa- Main atreet corner Capttel ana.
Hie. Offtos hours: H to U aad te k J
itCyoeTeetod rtwe
tftaias. Itooo HSjTeosss uti
t jaa. a. raiM.
RAPHAEl BROS.; I
INSURANCE
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