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nOUSTON DAILY POST: 1 TUESDAY KOXNIN'O; OCTOIal U. 1.
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HENKE PILLOT
. ' HoyatonTexas. .
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CCO RELIEF
.11 utd ceilings in panel
cots ire the correct scheme
f present time. We supply
1 10 white and gold for pir-
and old bronze effects for
; Uon balls and dining rooms.
jhzMtfh &Sons
' Praaton and Fannlrw
JUST SO
aid and cigarette
i4 a puff or two twixt two
things that a man will ne'er
forget
i a maiden should not do;
tt pleaae the maiden bold
t man who ne'er forgeU
'.J get a match box wrought
la gold-
id a case for cigarettes
1 Lecheoger sells these things
as fin
erer has shone where smoke
wreaths twine.
VTED. OALVANIZED
:ttl TANKS
'.orage for Factory Tanks
s and for every purpose.
"RY BROS. CO
it lass mmi aeSs Texaa.
J HospltaL
s ca ElectrKity sei
Hi
Dailtflnf
Texas.
r
r'are
-'Strawta .
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it irh artCM.
.x wens
.ctE & CO.
ti "Wti- n. -...4u-.
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: Bin Bdf. Boetoa Tem
:::!:3 Optica! Co.
4 . ' " aOt MAIN STRICT. '
j C;:x ci Sptx Repairs.
1 kr Taatad Fraa.
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RUBBER GOODS
We ' sr . sesdgasrter n Ob elaaa f
leoos street baylsg from the ft c tar la.
tTesa alack aad reaaoeabl prices.
CSUNCS DRUG STORE
f-"J Male Street Carner Prairie At
1 CP GET ALONG
"' lrWu u tts conpui)r1u eaa-
ri f Don't in ijm mc
- kess'fo from ruairm us A guosl
' HP to row fcwaae will likely ouat lea
alMaclMa MwtcUjOBbevl'Htc.
IMS BROS. ffiJIST
art -- a MILAM STHECT.
MAEL BROS...
ORANCE.
. "v'
'as Are
SWEENEY A COOMBS OPERA H0U8t
Today Matinee and Tonlrtt
Oa account of School Children Mallnet
. Will Slut at ) o'clock.
Charles H. Tale's Everlastlitf
DEVIL'S
AUCTION
tM Edition and Bast Ever.
NEW SCENIC WONDEIS
Th marvelous tnfarno ' consisting at
following masrnlftrent was: Th Fan-
taaiai FeeT. lit . Uaat f Had th
rrwMi Ji tha-lk of Lost Seula ao4
IM aapfrti Mla-n arm.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Th Flva Family Onri. th Four !
montkya. Eiena R.al. Fraulala rriirw.
tnnla Harnutn. Imtrt.l lnrtns
Iroiip. dlrvrilon U iil.m Alk Phuay.
in thr wrm.n4 aw hallna. La panra
Faniaatkiu. th Faast of tha LSntaraa
!h. IUIIH nr Curd.
tflr: 11. :c fcjc and Se 'XatliM:
75c. mr and Sr.
TTnT
p.
Mrr.
Too if hi....
Wcdncdjy
Mjtinea
WcdncxUr
NiM
t Recrpllon Matlrtt
eJnrtJir. Octobrr 7. on
which occKlon Miu Alien ami mcmberi of
bet compuiy will be pleased to meet per-'
(onally the entire audience on the stage after
the perfoiauBCC at hrr tltst tea party of the
seawn tra brine served to ill.
NOTE THE PRICES:
Oo. too SOo.
Week Tim SSo.
SWEENEY 4 COOMBS OPERA HOUSE
One Performance Only
TOMORROW NIGHT
Upbert Edeson
la BJclurd Hardini DarB"
"Soldiers of Fortune"
'Best gf Al Books
150 Nifhta at the Savoy Theater New fork
Prices i.o l.oo 7 jc and 50c
SWEENEY a COOMBS OPERA HOU8E
Thursday Sa-
Broadnont and Cnrrle present
THE TWO EMPERORS Of GERMANY.
MASON
MASON
la Chas. New nun's Tentorial Musical farce
RUDOLPH
A D O L P H
ABIaiinc Sunburst of Mirth and Melody
All run and pretty flrl. Mink of tha
wrbJstlr kind ( p-to-thr-mlnnl raud-
Ttll. Brawry and cTjatunws a bla; fU-
ara. Always Good but Better and Brlfhter than
ever'
FRANKLIN AND SAN JACINTO
. Wednesday and Thursday
October 7th and 8th
Two Performances Daily at 2:30 and
8:00 p.n.
Gentry Bros.
Famous Shows
TWICE LARGER THAN BEFORE
Qrand Free Street Parade at 10:00
a. m. October 7
Christian College
Far vara. Fifty-third yaar. Spleadld
Ww Donalton. t'W. Now Aodltariaav
S3&0UX Academic DefTM. aehoola aT
koalc. Art and Oratory. Aa .knot Cal-
ler Boatr. Exclnalrc Parona(a. For
Catalocu addrvM aartvtary Chrutlaa Cai-
tai. C ol bla. au -
SROataH S Photofrapher I
Socceam to fUTCMlLK.
Both Phones: 50a Main St
barnaaor ta rborwlx Praaibtni; Co. '
Plumbiof. Gas and Steam Ffttin;
Aavat for B
Both PhoBM Si.
Accat for Brhrlnr Watn Flltct.
212 Crawford St
Do You Know
Unoeda
Biscuit
KODAKS
and
KODAK FIX1SHIX8
Texas Photo Supply Company
ms Texaa Arenua. Houatoa. Tazaa. -
FIRE AND marine "
M-NCsl Torrey&Coa
Kuhn . .
Hit Thru
01 he Hiti
Surinf ?
- firce - - r'" -
1
Ua da nuuiduiiuiiK
war 1 1 ijj uilal
J PROTECTION
. 1
Good paint protects 1
. property as well at
' making it look better.
Harrison's
"Town and Country"
Paints will please your
eye and will benefit
Vour building too. ' It
' with keep out damp-'
nessand preserve the
V material from decay.
It's wnrth pulling on.
Ask the" painter. '
EROWXE - KcLIUGRLIX
COSPAHY ("
810 Willow St. Both Fhones 210.
Save
Your
Clothes
AND
NOT THE
WRAPPERS
By .
Sending
To
Kodel
Laundry
1011 f RAI&IL
Cleanini and
Dyein Done
Promptly and
Froperly : :
For ou.. . MtiuBi Sarrl and Da
Bwry Wtnu r any" kind of T.bVrla.
The old whla ra-robkrd and boran
bod rtfbt If to 700 want to an
F. H STEWART
41S San Jacinto atrrrt or pboot No. MS
new; ZTT2-1 old.
Foil
t S3 00; bf- art la tha world
old erowaa S6-00. Extracted with-
T 00: (old erowaa s.0a
at pom or bo pay.
SOUTH TEXAS DENTAL ASS'N
lit 115. Sl Klam Bnlldlnt.
H.C.C. la rf-.lcr
1 ta all otfaar rm-
1 lor Ih raaua tha
ifcjaalrifat-tatkt.
SI ai Orantat ar
Eiareaa areaaid.
t awk Mir ay son cssatuAt am a.
vaiiaawa. A. .
Rice
Irrigating
Machinery
Let us figure with you.
BROWN-KYLE CO.
214 Fannin St.
Grt Prim from LONE STAR
CTPRE8S CIBTERX SHOP.
PAUL XORQE Prop.
Sfllla Baker St. P. O. Boi 188.
Firth ward uulstoh.
StBC Hai ban com tor rar .ia Nn i
aflaVl amnou at BMtbrr. Mr taelr caUdroa
wmsLows
walk) IMtaiaf vnk ywfaet
u .aath.a iki
CnnTUIKtl call. !. tha pat allay.
fWQ ika Mt laairar " arrhoa. tl
I llUr DronlaM. rry aan at ta
aor. ha an a au (or "Mr Wkolov. aMb
lor tmi." aM ua aa aiaar alaa Tvaaiy-lr
at .b juta '
YOU'LL LIKE OUR LOAF
BECAC8E OF ITS GOODNESS.
A food loaf for many reaaoaa: flrai.
without beliia harj; lljkt. wltbont brlnf
aoacy: freib.'withont lln( aogfy; iwert.
runout the' oae of aotar.
HALLABWOS. STEAM BAKERY
22ni Coacreai Are.
Old Phono n. Vtw Pnaat
fil M ill
1S Faaala.
KEIGUTLKV Buoi.. PROPS..
Deafera la aU klada of froth aad eared
arata batter ecu aad aaaitry fratta aad
Tca-ta blea. ......
Phaara Old SwSOi Strw U1S. . . . 1
1
aa lor th reaaoo that jwJuitSa
iaSjaatcifkl-tWkaat. 1 w
W. A am iritk HSI
tjP H.a.c. II pi
T faaJcur MM II
I aadMlatrasXH
Iff I la j dart.
The Silvern;
' Rule ' V ; '
A fit peadsat to-the GoIAts
Rule. Never bsy My ahra
that Is Dot - : j ( .5
r . GORHAM -
'. 'and does not fair upon
it the Gorhaun trade-
itiiuk. The due ob-
servancel of this rule
will ensure to the puW
chaser silverware that
is of sterling quality
artistic design ana
perfect workrainship
troaaa
Ill 1111
PROF. ANTON WEBER Of BOS-
TON NOW HERE.
Requested by Local Business
People to Locate Valu-
able Papers.
Perhape tha moat akaptlcal people attre
ara tha men who ara connaetaaV with
tha new and of a dally papar. They
ava ao much of th othaf alda of Ufa and
ara thrown naoaaaarily In contact with
fraud! and Impoatara of fil ktnda that
they ara alwaya tnoUoad to look Jipon
any ona with auapirlon until thy ara
aatlafled beyond a raaaonaMa doubt that
they ara atralcht. In other wore) they
dra "from Mlaaouri and yon bar to
ahow thorn.' '
So yaotarday. whan a newapapa rcp-
mentaUv waa aaalarnad to go In tha
room of Prof. Weber tha aatroloa-er
and clairvoyant to.lnvaatlgata tha won-
derful torioa that had been told of him
and to alao eSubilah whether hla ad-
rertlaod clalma wer fenuln or not tha
reporter felt that he waa foint up against
a good atory. In which tha expoeura of a
fakir would be tha theme.
Whan tha profeasor cam mto tha
room tha newapaper man waa lanaaedl-
ately attracted by hla appearance. He
beara nono of th earmark . of tha char-
latan but Impreaaea you with hla achol-
axly bearing and perfect deportment.
Bo inhered tha newspaper man Into -hla
conference room and tha first word ha
said to tha aeiibe waa to aak him to
write him up exactly aa. he found him
to be. If he was a quaek. to aay so aU
that ha aaked waa for a square deal. Ha
bid tha visitor to flret write the name
of himself bla mother and father on
pieces of paper and alao to write four
Inquiries on matters In which the scribe
was most interested. He bid the reporter
to do thla writing after he left the
room and aa soon aa he had written
the sevh notes to ring a bell and he
would return. The scribe waa to first
hold the papers and put them In his vest
pocket. The professor walked out of
the room and after the reporter had
written the note and placed them ia
his pocket he rang the bell. Prof. Weber
walked In. bid hla visitor place the writ-
ing one at a time against his forehead
and then very succinctly he told tha
reporter what was written on the dif-
ferent papers which Included the name
of himself and parents and other mat-
ters which were entirely unknown to
any one else than the reporter. The
profeasor not only answered them all cor-
rectly but went Into events In the re-
potter's life In line with the Inquiries
that were truly amaalng. The reporter
left the profeasor convinced that he waa
a man of wonderful power of some kind
either that of telepathy clairvoyance or
astrology but whatever it waa he
"showed" Uhe reporter who Is willing to
vouch for th mysterious powers poa-
sesaed by th profeasor.
Prof. Weber Is now located at Hotel
Burnett rooms 21 and hours 9 a m.
to 7 pm. Ladles need feel no hesitancy
In visiting Prof. Weber aa Madame Web-
er meets all callers In hla private parlors
ui stairs.
rVVI.V ay-.
TK) World' Bt
arw feator fa algsja
afawaralj ra jae4r mt oory
eaaaaarirtao awaaaas
Lscleilvc Hearts A feat
M. DILNSTAC
W Maia St. floaitas Tciai
Every Weraaa
St latarasUd aad ehoakt anew
aaoot ia waaderna
MAtVTl wWriaasj Spray
nvw . iiaB iaf
aaaaaa' .-. Beat-gab
K-ltoat CMTtnleal
" n l.nn.
If a aaaaot sapoly the
taai.iMai
otAar. faa Mma awn for O.
rusumtad Snnk i.ha.U ita
fall aarucalara aad (llrertlo. In-
TaiaaoiaiomnHa. iaaiVBn.ca
a Park aw aw (ark.
A. E. Klesliir 902 Main Street
MY
BLOOD . POISON. -
Is the worst disease on earth yet the
easiest to cure WHEN YOU KNOW
WHAT 'TO DO.v Many have pimples
pots on th skin acres In the mouth
ulcers falling hair bone pains catarrh
don't know It Is BLOOD POISON. Take
BOTANIC BLOOD BALH guaranteed to
cure the wont ease.
Price & per large bottle.
Sold In Houston by the Kleltna"i draw
'"rs. un Mala atree. Catt ar Twril
Blood Balm aant by expreaa. . .
.. .
....... .i
DiIIAGEE2AYED
For aa .AScsxi lnfrtrrjiitnt;ol
.Coprrisita
TWO MURDER CASES SET
Mat L4 1- .
Name off Katherlna Huciubee
Changed to Katherlna Soul .
in District Court.
A ault waa lied la ISa rarleraj eOUrt
ystrday by W. T BmavTry afalnst Ba-
iamlo H. Mbyar a IK' Mom m. watDet
cutnpostns th Trot ef alayec a Olaibel
pioprictore .at tla- Rig Boston store ta
recover danuuro In' the gum of M for
.aa alleged Infi-tngtoteat of caoyrlght
The criminal district court we erea-
eid yeaiet r.v morraug by JudgaOil-
iMpaa and after sr.-arlng la th grand
and petit Jury the ease at for the day
wer dlapoaad at
The case of the State of Texaa again at
John Riley churglng him with the mur-
der of Milton XX Montaon. Which occurred
In th Fifth warl cu February t of thai
yanv aa tat for trial on October U IPaa
end a special venire ef lt man ordered
to be summoned for that day.
Th murder caaa against Will Stealth
Ilea "Up North waa jab down for Oc
tober U. im and a specie venire of
men c roared. nnaiUi ia charged with kill
1fuj airs. Gray no June B IM ta a crap
game over a t cent piece.
The CKrvnth dlslrlei mart was cob
vened'' yeatenlay Eavmlng by Judge
Chatloa E. Aahe and a number of order
ere entered among them being an order
rhungmg tha nam of ataajaertna Huck-
abM to Katharlae Boole. In hrr petition
praying the court to change her nam
he diegea that ah aiaiutea to tuuno
of which ah waa possessed for tha reaaott
Oat her huiban.l frura whom aha was
divorced married another woman by the
aame name and that letters that ware
Intended for her harband second wife
were received by her.
The fas of Win Powers against t N.
Palmer which was on trial m lb Bixty-
flrst district court yesterday waa beard
and submitted to Jncg KtttraU.
Ous Schulta Adoiph Morris and K. A.
Hudson acting as jury coanmlsalonTa.
ware busily an gaged yesterday In drawing
the jury for the October terra of th Sixty-first
district court- - 1
The case of Alice Kegans t at agalnet
the Houston Electric company la on trial
an the Fifty-fifth district court before a
Jury. The otalnUfts In thU case seek to
recover damage far the alleged killing
of their father by the defendant
The rases of Clerelend Super charred
with seduction and Elmore Owen
charged with felony theft ar set for
trial In the criminal district court this
morning.
Dotaon Duncan an old negro who was
charged with vagrancy waa released yes-
terday the oaae having bean trailed. Dun-
can baa remained In Jail tar about a
month having been unable to make a
bond and thla confinement was thought
to ha sufficient
Motile Black was found not guilty by a
jury In the criminal district court She
was cbcrged with aaaault
The case against H. B. Scott charging
him with creating a nulaanc and which
was sppealed from the Justice court to
the criminal court was dismissed. The
bond waa found to be defective and a
writ of procedendo waa ordered Issued to
the Justice court to an force its Judgment
To this ruling the defendant save notice
of appeal to the court of criminal ap-
(eaK .Fifty-Fifth District Court
(Hon. W. P. Hamblen. Judge presiding;
Henry Albrwht. clerk!)
Jury for tha week: Oils Tomeke. John
Itenaee A. rfoltow. A K. Clareaoo It
oounen JohrV Hitler J. Harris N. T.
Howsa A. N. Iawn. J. J. Ellis. B. Ttm-
nuns E. F. Bayers E. H. Davis D. A.
Morris T. J. Sullivan John Baker J. W.
Fleet W. W. Porter C. S. Lawrenoe J.
S. Pndlton. IC Warren C. lnk W.
Holding. F. KotH A. Uaedtke and Albert
Roberta
H. T. Ryan vs. Galveston Harri.hu rg
and Bun Antonio Railway Company dam-
agra; continued.
Matt Bankatei ve. OaJveaton Hairte-
bur and San Antonio Railway Company
damages; leave granted to file first
amended original answnr and cause con-
tinued on application of the plaintiff.
Alice a.. agans ex ai vs. Houston Else-
trie Company damages; on trial.
F. W. Schaefar vs. Oulf Colorado aad
Banta Fe Railway Qpmaiuiy damages;
settled and dismissed at defendant's coat
B. R. Lewis va Houston and Texaa Cen-
tral Railway Company damages; settled
and dismissed at the dofendant'e cost.
B. P. Blocksom va Houston and Cexas
Central Railway Company damages; set-
tled and dtsmlsaod at cost of ths de-
fendant W. C. Terry vs. City of Houston dam-
ages; continued generally by agreement
Sarah Wright et at va San AnTordo and
Aranaaa Paaa Railway Company dam-
area; continued generally: '
Benjamin Millard va. Houston East and
West Texas Railway Company damage;
continued on application of the defendant.
Joaeph Moore et al vs. Pauline It Oray
et al. trespass to try title and da mega ;
leave to file first amended original an-''
awer.
D. T. Cara-m va. Western Union Tele-
graph company damages; continued by
the plaintiff.
Edward A. Kyburs vs. Houston ' and
Texaa Central Railway Company dam-
ages: continued on application of th de-
fendant . - . y
Eleventh District Court
(Hon. Charles' E. Aahe Judge presiding;
Henry Albrecht clerk.)
K Moakowlii v. J. al... Burnett- -com-mission;
leave to Watkina A Jone to
withdraw their names aa attorneys tor
the defendant. -.
Texan and New Orleans Railroad Cotw-
tany va Richard f eck trespass to try
title and damages; leave to the defermant
to tile first timer ded original anawerr
J. B. McOougal n. Mllby Dow gar-
Iiehment; eor.tinned by agreement
E. M. Bond vs. W L. Foley et al- tres-
pass to try title and damage; Jwlgnceat
by agreement In favor of the defendant
P. & Hutnole. on hla plea of limitation
for the lands: Judgment made final
against W. U Foley John K. Foley. Rose
Ie Foley And Blanch Foley on taelr
disclaimer.
John Dailey va Ban Antonio rnd Aran-
aaa Paaa Railway Company damages;
leave to plaintiff to file second amend-
ed original petition. . .
Lucy. Nlchaiachock vs. Entile Klehal-
scheckj divorce; leove to plaintiff to file
flint amended original answer.
W illtam De Venney va Bheldon Canal
Company trespaae to try tit I and dam-
ages: leave to plaintiff to file first
amended original petition. -
David Bruo va D. .Knodell at al tree-
psss to try Utle and damages; continued
for service.
H. i. Besaley vs. Clara Baaaiey drrore;
Vreve to plaintiff to nonsuit - i
Ex parte Katheiine Huokabee Chang
name; petition granted aad .nam changed
to Katixrtne Boule a prayed. .
j Sixty-First District Court"
(IT 00. Nornuui O. KlUretl. Judge piweld
' Ing; Henry Albrecht eterk.)
Vi lli Powers vs. L M. Palmdr trespass
's ' Thy win yoa au'far tad wotry wUk H wkca .'
. . twt.i-Ovgoititt suyaa hwt W f-t ' ' K
: lloycr 9s Trickly-Heat Tobder
'.-' 1 - .
' BT .- a.
w Housta-; Texas WanufKturer
SOUTuULlOTEnrj OIL GOnPAUY.
;. ;i y - .. - . -
' A Texas Corapaay absolutely indepep.denl
. V "-.I . I Xebnerr in Houston' . '
Only Tczai Crode Oil used for refininj. '
Rtfi;:r7 zxvkz out Petroleum Products
. f era rtJaanaaali tad Labrkaata cqval to aay rcrmed ebedhera.
' ' Coeapaary k srepaied to ncet coaspctitioa ia eithct prkes at guilty.
fiwasst gttxalkaa ta hutlntas. courtcoui and fust trutmcal ta all
V Y0U1 CUSTOM SOLlClTLD .
Office S10 TtwRkUn Stn HOUSTON. Telephone No. 424 both
rflDeTf Boctrto Keif Ms rrmilnc tt T. C. t. R.Tet tfk old.
Sale Ten MillionBoxes aYeafa
. ruHLra
BtST FOR
I try title aad damage; board and sub-
mitted. County Court
OUti. Blake Dupree' Judge presiding; El
F. Dupree clerk.) - a '
Smile Levy vs. H. D. Garrison et aL
appealed; Judgment for plaintiff for 1600.
with interest from February IT. im at
t per cent per annum
A. n.
. Fltaa-erald va E. Miller et al. con
tract; plalntlffa motion for a new trial
overruled to which oe excepted ana gave
notice ef appeal.
William Rumpel vs. Houston Electric
company damages; defendant's motion
for a new trial hoard and submitted.
J. D. Davie va Houston Electric com-
pany damagee; plalntlffa motion for a
new trial overruled to which plaintiff ex-
cepts and sivoa notice of appeal.
A. C. Van Velser vs. Henry Lenhart
debt ahd contract: defendant's motion
for a new trial overruled to which he
excepts and rives notice of appeal twenty
days after adjournment allowed In whl'.'k
to file a etatament of facts.
Automatic Machine and Tool company
va. N. O. Jones appealed; motion to dis-
miss writ of certiorari heard and sub-
mitted. C. L. Moody vs. San Antonio A Aran-
sas Pasa Railway company appealed;
continued by the plaintiff.
Criminal District Court
(Hon. J. IC P. Otllasple. Judge presiding:
Hon. J. V. Lea district attorney and
Oscar Raynaud clerk.)
GRANDJITRT: '
M. P. Oeiselman foreman; John Klein.
John SJolander. J. W. Hobeon John
Lyons Nick Plllot John Miller W. J.
Auherttn Theodore Werner. William An-
grhoffr Jr. M. Kattman Joe Foster
(colored).
PETIT JURT FOR FIRST WEEK.
Hy Gtomeyer. T. D. Harris Frank
Parka. J. C. Butcher John Blaylock.
Charles Dumier. Henry Ooebel Ueorge
Bauaa J. B. Bowser E. Cochran O. 3.
Shannon J. B- Mahaffer. Jonathan Ma-
Oee R C. Tips. Kred Klmmel C. L. Ber-
ing. William Puis Thomaa K. Dixon 1.
Hosensers jonn uats. T. A. Ducloa Joe
Lehan. T. W. Harral. Richard Lloyd.
Charles D. Wolf Hy Fuller. Ned ham Lee
Peter Schmidt John Bchaub.
Mollle Black (assault) appeal; not
guilty.
H. B. Scott (creating a nuisance) ap-
rjaal: bond deDoctlve end case dismissed
and procedendo to Justice court to en-
force Its Judgment and appealed to the
court of criminal appeals of Texaa.
Joe Parker (aaaault) appeal; bond for-
feited. C. B. Ferris (disturbing the peace) ap-
nea!: anneal bond defective and cue dis
missed and procedendo to Justice court
to enforce its juugmeni.
A mo Davis (aaaault). anneal: anneal
bond defective and case dismissed and
procedendo to Justice court to enforce its
Juelgeaent
Stewart McCullough (abusive language)
appeal: continued by defendant.
Charl Mulvey (abusive language) ap-
peal; continued by agreement
Fannie Smith and Ophelia Nelson (abu-
sive language) appeal: reset for Octo-
ber t.
Nora Hatton (abusive language) ap-
peal; reoet for October .
Dotaon Duncan (vagrancy) anneal:
nclled.
Paul Dameron (beating a horse); ap-
peal; continued by defendant
taees sea tot ruesaay uctooer :
Cleveland Super seduction.
Elmore Owens felony theft.
Additional cases set for October term:
Thursday October S-Q. w. Williams
Frio
day. October S-J. L. Jensen (as
sault) appeal.
Tuesday. October IS John Riley mur-
der: special venire of 1M men ordered.
Wednesday October It-Will Smitn
alias "I'p North" murder; special venire.
lOu men ordered.
United States Courts.
(Hen. Waller T. Burns. Judgf presiding;
Hon. C. Dart ciera.i
rsrar.d fury J. H. Keller. F. V. Arnlm
R. Hobba W. F. Da via. C. R. Dunman
A. C. Workman. C. N. Love. D. 8. :
Whealley J. W. Towell. John Dormant
Dudley Brown Bam Wilson T. C. OlUba
MAIyARIA
Germ Infected Air.
: Malaria is not confined exclusively to the 'swamps
aad marshy regions of the country but wherever there is
bad air this insidious toe-to health is found. Poisonous
vapors and gases from sewers and the musty air of damp
' cellars are laden with the renns of this miserable disease
wtiich are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the
blood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then
. you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the
cause. No energy or appetite dull headaches sleepy and
tired and completely fagged oat from the slightest exer-
tion are some of the deplorable effects of .this enfeebling
malady. As the disease progresses and the blood becomes
u mote deeply poisoned boils and abscesses and dark or
yellow spots appear upon the skin. When the poison is
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THE BOWELS
sajlinC
H. U. Addison C. T. Hand cock and Mil-
ton Branch.
Petit JiTy-R. B. Doblns O. P. Blsek.
C. W. Karrshlde. Ed Clark. P. W. Caw-
thon. Robert F. Llskow Kichard Allen
M. T. Hickman. D. Oarbaoa J. Y. Ran fro.
F. J. Jfelverton. J. A. SawelL Natbaa
Hailer. W. M. Albrecht F. J. Trapp. D.
E. Uuldry Robert Maes. C. B. Green
wood. F. B Benson and R. O. Ashe.
T. C Gibbe was appointed foreman of
the grand Jury and J. B. Perkins bailiff.
Corn Kgchang Bank vs. O. R Menefee
et al continued generally by agreetnarit.
Richard Wood et al vs. Ed Conaerty et
al eat by agreement on demurrers for
Thursday October S. at 10 a. m.
Probate Court
(Hon. Blake Dupree Judge presiding; E.
V. Blake clerk.)
Estate of the Bam minors; bond exam-
ined approved and ordered recorded.
Estate of Molley Richards deceased;
contest of continuance of administrator
taken under advisement
Suits Filed (or the County Court
Houcton Ice and Brewing Company va
F. M. Bishop debt.
Houston Ice and Brewing Company vs.
the Eugle Club garnishment.
Marriage License.
L. D. Harris to Mlaa L. E. Gentry.
Charles Bonn to Miss May Jewell.
C. L. Wright to Miss Mabel Msy Bell
O'Keef.
Wallace P. TybororkJ to Miss Bronnle
Knplxynskl.
R. H. Cauineas Jr. to Miss Rlchey Jor-
dan. Real Estate Transfers.
J. O. and Ellen B. Rose to First
Uuptlst chui'h of Genoa south
one-half of block 187 In the town
of Genoa tj
Lorcna More Day ef al to I. W.
Moses and wife lot a block 10. '
Hcrsiar. and League addition 1.80
J. O. And Ellen B. Ross to Ernest
Klecman. lot 7 block Jfxi. w. K.
Baker addition north sMe Butlalo
bnyou 40Q
Conrad Albrecht estate to Katie
Marx lot lir block 5i Ranger ad-
dition (00
J. W. and Mary C. Davis to Henry
Alitrccht lot . blooK 10 south
side Buffalo bayou 2500
Bemoro Henry and wife to Charles
W. Klngabi.ry an undivided one-
third interest in the Marcel I ua
Henry homestead on Midle bayou St
James Medcnlf and wfe to C. W.
Kingsbury two town lots of land
adjoining Bes brook. job
William Qulrln to rf B. Hatch lot
btuck 19. souh side Buffalo
bayou ; yjj
Anderson King to John Hildebrandt
twenty-one and one-tenth acrea of
land In the townslte of Hupemlth 171
John G. Tod to Henry Williams lota
17 and l. block 15 In town of Har-
risburg jS
J F. Robinson to J. S. New comb
and . F. Woolf. Il acres of ac-
tion 157. block I. Houston and Texas
Central Railway company 4.0(a)
Joseph Moore and wife to Guyne
A Colgln. part of ten-acre lot ta
J. S. Holman survey; other consid-
erations and 0
H. F. MacOregor to Mrs. 8. E. Bar-
rett lots 1 and 1 block 1H in
Houston Heights SSO
feuilding Permits.
Daniel Whitley repairs; stable and
three-room house. Ruthven street SS76.
J. T. Lee two four-room houses James
and Common streets S600 (ach.
H. Baldwin Rice new floor Franklin
avenue two.
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They lit so pertectle hav tuch
Snap and style ww so well sad
art tailored with such skill that;
ahr men out of tea prefer theaa
to madMo-ocder f Mounts. The
ara fustonvmade rradvVlowear
and they coat Just halt what tb
tailor shop aroaM cturfl Jiou ." .
not. $35: ;
dorris Bros.
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Settega$t tk Kept C:.
Underfsktrs
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Iks Hsst 0t-Date ttUf. . LLrlavt CemasrW
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25 Off on Pianos
Two Sold Thursdayi three Friday. It's p
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u silk. Come now; we savt you money. '
Oliver's Muslo House
Drs. Betts & Belts & Dyar
Physicians ourgeona and Specialists '
214 St Chares St. Nw Orleaaa
Teung mlddle-eged and old. suutle ssd
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