The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 226, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1918 Page: 12 of 16
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: THE 'HOUSTON : POSTi ; SATURDAY -MORNING. K'OVEJ.IBER 1 16. 1.91 0;
12
AL ESTATE DEEDS
MB FRIDAY
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4 eat 'ef ate OaBeaea aa m
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The Ihf ' Mother ;wOI
..n.. . tlia tibii1 roeon at Mann'
SaMroajr afteraoaa ax a rww. ...
aotm X? OA OIL LAO FACTORY.
C W. MuM of th Ojdsua MsaRw?
OadtBaa eeanpeny wl for Detroit to
uTunuTheun far It ar It days. Ha
expeota to return vita A large ghlpaxat
aar . . .- . . ' '
'ro ..'.;
It COLLECTION OP PiTE.
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be Marias ft. IMC. block . .
a 111N Hnnirn ar. u hhi
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MrUade. Sleeks
Mi T4. T. IT.
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MO
tmlMran a Do aokoi eoUactoa
tkalM pvoDda- of trait tta and
laota. nwvmtvMwwMtMRN
Oeaa tkla mk. Daw aottooi to) aM of
tha tanvaat aobooa ta tba city. ...
ornciRr dancs baturdav
Aa offloara daaea win fcald at tl
M. UUUiaa C A T111J1H. a
Soar t
tha Waotworth boOdtas aatnuaea Ubarty
thaatar. BataraAr alsat at. I:t a'cJock.
Offloara ara aannt at ftaa aoapitaUty
or torn naajaroaa aaa i
la ebanpa.
a
ADorndi BiV b.
alk Uar Aanaana
'la
tUaDT n'66'i' A6DR10M mtTmo
Afin. k 1
Town or tom
Ik Day AOiBatl to
kij. aiimbitiaio';
Kattwtu ir to T.
ia. Mock sa
1
lam r
to DnTa B-llk. k. t. Ml btork tT..
Bol-aTO.- MK1URT1 intol A. MUlT to
. Naasant A. Hllior. In A t. M
rouag
Lasal OOOBK CRIIK BOLOICR KILLBD
Frivmto Barty Laa Star at Ooaaa
Craak waa ktIM ta aetioai Oetabar t
iIbc ta mroraaatlna anatal4 ta a
m I ina ta Mrs. Wyatt Staraaaoa. Prt-' aalMnc ta tot aaa t4 Boaalaa balldliic.
I mm fitaTaaaaa waa. aa all BaM workari vkm lw will ba plaaaao to mnt ala
1331
; 'Halg War Bartata baak
maiaaa Wiwm KaDtlat: ' Law
aintt TVar HorUiaa bank CooaTaaa ana
rajuOn. Canuiil Wrk Matbodlat: MeAdoo
war'tMiTinaa bank. Mala and rranfcua.
Buhaaf Halfcta Baptlat: Blina War
Bavlnaa bank. Praatoa and TravlA Flrat
Ctwiatiaa ahurah: Dlaa War Savtura bank.
Oaaiaraa and kuam OlraV Patriotic
MAJOR CLKMKNB IN FRANCE
. Maior'Yraak CWmana. ITth taiaatry.
te4Aar wltav Ala bautaaaat ootooai aad
M .ataar brotiiar oTftoara bava arrrvad
Fraaa. (W apadat tralnlna aooordln ta
ward raearrad bv bla.Krnthar. Vrad Clam.
ana. Wbila thay aalaaad tha Mtr Baht thar
wilf hava a .oaaaoa to taka part la what
will follow tha ainUnf of paaoa tarma.
ia a racant MX tar ba tciia or eommandlnc
aia raa-iaaani at van 'Maaaa la IM ao
aoaca aia coronal.
..a.- .
' 1 W COLLECT RKNT9
Aad aaaaaca proparty tor owaora. Olva
aa voar buataaaa. Ban Kamlty Co.. ail
Bins tnUKlloc Adv.
OR. V. . MACNIDKR.
Offloa practlea aad apaalalty caaaa
otuatvaty. tftt Baatty BkUr. Hour: a
t ta u; p. av. to a. aqv.
DR. STRICKLAND
Baa lanaoTad bia affloa from ill Baatty
ITT: In a. to. ktock M4; ackar
SMtkTV taMltaw alaawl -
Hii8TO.' HtiaHTl lika A MUrar to
-WllUaaa Haalltoa Mllrar at al. tot K
Mark ITT: Mkar naitlinllni aa4...
UOLaTOM BKIUHTB-aka A. MUrar
to Wtlllaai Haalltoa MUrar. M 10.
..- ktotk ni: tot JA ktork XT7: tot la
ktark Ml: ochar laaaliHritwaa aaa. .
BotrrON BUUHTB Own A Mlltof
to Matin H. Mllrar. lata M. 14. Mat
BotfLta Hnotrra mp
K)T-CaiT La
aaaj to WTUla A
Aadanaa at ail tot n. Mara a......
BOtOJM BUOHTB MrOar-Oartr Laa4
l and
m
mw4 iMTtaw t earn
MtMa-lMra 1 mx.
and waa ana of tha Brat
by Hum omaaty Doaroa
htm ria waa n yaara
a raalatarad J una a. U1T.
WAR RANK COM MITTCKB.
Comaalttaa troaa ta foUowtaia' Arganl
aatloaa win ooeapy tha war aatrioga bank
Saturday: WMaoa . War Savtnc bank.
ad Baak. Wllmd - BAoramaat
Bakar War BaTtaisa baak. Mala
TazaA avflrac aaartaHna; Farab-
tnt War SaTlaca bank. Mala aad Pral-
rla. Booth Knd Chflatlan ehareh; Daniala
War Bavtnss baak. Mala aad Praatoa.
iMaliMttad 1 naMM tah aa hitni.
for military i ton iia Aav
of at whan I
1 Tw A la. .J nmil.. .kiMuaut a .
ocaiao at an iiotai aianaar. fnona naa
ton 44fl for appolatmanL Comtartabla
taat maaa piaaiant amllaa AdT.
"
rarralr Nut Marcarla la lovarnmani
aaapaetao. craamary trattar la ooc wucn
la Ukoly to ba ctoanarT Ad.
-
A -racuparatrr diet la Influenza. Hor-
Bek's Matt ad Milk vary dlesuble. Adv.
Dr. 8. A. Baala. Oateopath. Praatoa
USl. AdT..
-f-f-f
Bortrroic niioHT a. p. mi to
llbaat B Snltk. tot I jSt ia.
BTtUB FIRST APDITIOI ttlftond
an. auaa laiana. am a.
klork 1
mini n
' AAbrrioiiaf ni! Ubia
aaawta to Mrs. Vlitoa aibrarkt. tot
. A alack W: tor aa aad aaarttoa. . . .
JacMlLLJl.N ADDITION A. lariwartta at
aa t Uanxk Fanaakf. tot 1. A atock
- aoMLiA 'riiik.' a. 'iwn 'ii'i. 'a
- Haat. tot IA klork IT
TJVk OAK aDOITIOK Max Liaaa to
Jnn Prira. lot XI. ktork 11
EOL'aTTON HKlOBTa WUllaa W. Aa-
aaraaa to A F. Batta. tot 21. block 111
TOl'NO MEN'S AUDITION AMD H.
TlaAWEo-ntB BUBTCT JoC Blaad
liaa bar aad BalMlaa raaaaaar to a tac
Bord. tot A klarklT: tot Abtotk ..
M0.NTHOSE Roaatoa La ad roraarattoa
The Octagon House a Relic
of Washington
Oa tha wbola Waahlnston la a
I taraparad town bat
n
1.900 I
Lol
SUM
It bJ
ta aot
wltbont affact apoa eattala lagalnr a
M I tha bffl. On of tnaa
tba otbar day when It
that tha (OTarnment was thmklna; of
araeUna; a tamporary war atittctoi a la th
oM bistorto a-ardaa of th Octacoa hoas.
Wanbiatrtoa I axtramaty proud of th
ASO0 1 Octaxoa booaa. ladlajaaat dtlaasa hM
a maattnc tba Dauahtara of th Ameri
can RaTolution waa called Into oonaill
tatloa. stroat ramonatranoea were dftlT-
I In tonsiaaa aad. Anally th soTarn-
it anrt aot to dfcrtarb anythln-
mor than tba mulberry tree that crow
alone th outside wall Inrananni' tba fr-
UM
I Tm IV. M Afw .uw m. tttnmm IK. mv
w a fmwi -. H. ia ii 1 am aaa I .. .
"boCBTO.v MkiOBTt Oaann H. On- I aramaat ha already trampled rather e-
C" VP rarely aa the dty arid.. Waahlnaton
Callaban and VlxcB IXAOCB Taife I la patriotic; It la willing to make sacri
e. a aaa . I Km. m m tk. n w a-. wCn wttKnnl mia.
-TJa r- - - . . .
ciTina; aa it watcaea nary araccoea
frame ' btilHlnga aprlag up Uka muah
vS? . .VJtX"iJ. iroome orar its cnenanea pans piay
A Baas to A L Piafcrk. lata ..-
a.. owl. 2i. aaa. zoo. aw.
1 sua. aio. so. as. as;
saar lot 7. block IT
''MONTBOSB ADDITION-
st raataaar to ua sates Htm
; 11 sad (art f 1. btock
SNOCH BBNSOM ' LA AQtlii ' BtTBT
J. M. Krass at u to J. L Brewalac.
aa 6T ew. ea
VTBOSB ADUmON-'n aa'toli a" ' Us4
' carsaralna to Gnatar Uosatoa laaim.
torat roaunar. lota 17. IS. Mock . .
BW.aTO-1 HE10HTB Lrss A Tvtor
O- to Anaasd Jantoas at ax. tots 1. A
stock MS
LAWN ADDITION lata DaaUaal
riaea raaaaaar to JI C. Wjaa.
-juw arm ............ ...
THOMAS CHOATB IAAOUaV t
Masuer at as to asrua A.
f tot IA Btock S;
;.
LOCAL COURTS
H. Auaa sad atlaaia
1. TA
aaaK
llasaiat Q.
. SUITB FILED FOR DISTRICT CCilYTaV
; a M. DsOas.
Tinas Glaauuln . Sevan
lane inrw-lrtbi.
Qaatsli Oonaca ra. Paal I.
.iMW-anti.
L M. wlllbstooa ts. a
1. Alias debt llUmatat.
Omar Scorer ra. i. o. Wsrtera.
waltars sad au
-tt-lftrArtkl.
Bartsa rajas
fEiaatteta).
' Lale Basra . WUIiasi
BUBBftssa laiitr-aratt.
Uaarvr BsTpsaildlsa; rompasy at al Ta.
Barry istaactlos lElarasihl.
. Mm. Lwiar O. Uaadersoa Ta.
Ufa llama dlawee IFlnjAfth).
B. c raraia Ta. Maszla
(Eiabttotki.
Manna Mttwr ts. IaraJa
(Elaktlotb).
J uka inaratk ts. Btta
iiuroortai.
wiwr nasals Ta. BcttJ Ttoaala. ati
iFJakttotkl.
Lao B. Mb ra. Mabel lab alTsata (Bkt-
Htate' ef Tia ts. J. M. Boris at
Vht iBkcbfJatkl.
mat o(Taiaa t. F. W. Orrl et U. tax aaat
ir trtcartkl.
ktato of Traas Ta. Leal OUrt at sL tax
' (EaTbtirlkl.
lata ( Texas Ta. Bouatna Tow Lot aad
mi .a mw tax ocar iKicaaotki.
at Ttnt TA Ixrsal UsaoTks a A I
t iBUrktlrtki.
ate of Texas . Hoastoa Taws Lot a
tEltktWtal.
U1TB FILED FOR COUNTY COURTS.
s
It Na li.
Badfora. eebt
Joara. clerk.)
A Jarart Drr flo
"rtrrla4 Btucar rorporarloo.
aoiaia as a. u. aors Ta
o. II.
Mis. ATtaab) Battlx Ta. A 8. aad A I. .
iuit oa aoce YN. a.
H. O. tarter ts. L kofcrrta. osbt (N. 1).
t Maatoraoa ra. y. A rya et si. aalt as koto
". ....
ELEVENTH DISTRICT COURT.
ria rtanliil coetpaxr
-aailioara est sau
FIFTY.FIFTH DISTRICT COURT.
V'& 'ateaaarjaoscisl yaast.)
Oa a last ef Jadxe T. M. .Kesserly bstibst I nnrtw
uartaat caaaa acadKa. In Ik. trOrr.1 aoart at I JJ AZZIL
asaaon ainaaar k wui oa llniniy tar tna
r to aaset ia ta yifty-sftfc dlatrlrt oeart rouaa
nosy oasrsjaa ax
ininiaaar
J.uket A Oa.
..ailiea kf
'ctotk to elect special
Onraltor-ra. Uea Boadla; aad aaratyl
ssi niwy eeaipaay
CIOHTIETH DISTRICT COURT.
' ' O. D. HarraT. tail )
a H. OaaxpeeD re. Dixie A Oaatpbrll.
mt wlEb elToree say.
. ; COUNTY COURT NO. Z
..tkarJL OsarabeO. JadaU
L. K miU ra IIHna BlabuIaad eaav
T. akxistlaT takoa aaaaxdt.
.aaaaraa.ltk Brotkara Ta. A A Mnloi.ua
. of wtrUasa aoMtalaod aad aaaat taxasterraa
nraaoioi ooranr.'
xmetoa asdTraxaa.OaM
. . am " '
.FROBATE COURT.
grounds and tennla oourta. Of eourse. It
kaowa that they are only meant for the
r th war. bat then th govern'
meat baa ahraya been badly housed and
suppose It snoUid decide to more Its ma-
chinery of reconstructioB Into (heee un-
beautlful but hlatUy oooranlent buildings
sracuated by the) machinery of war?
Old prewar dtlsen fool that they al-
raaoy sarxaraa muca ior toorr country.
They hare been thrutt out of their homes
m oroer to maaa room ior tna conaxant
BBOomlng atream of war workers Lhetr
hotels aad apartment houaea bar Men
ooTinecatod by sach newootners aa the
ordnance department sad th food ad-
ministration: tbtr wide shady streets
hare been turned Into busy automobile-
ridden Uurrousrhfarea and their whole
former leisurely existence turned Into on
Ions flcht fox atreet cars "Tor food for
chairs ka th eaea. for Attanttoa la th
store far thaatar tleketa aad for space
in their amratomnnf parka.
But all this la nothing compared ta the
menace ef the fcorsrnment's boll ding op-
Waahlngton submits to present
meonTenteaees In th firm belief that It
win reeoTer all Its lost charm at th end
of th war. bat not If . th . gorenunfamt
starts demoU hing and confiscating tt
heirlooms for war puipuaes. The old-
timers are deTelorjlnxr a gloomy
siaaiam. Thar believe that tne mulberry
trees and brtck staptea Uroaa famous sta-
bles where the Brat American racehorsge
were exhibited of th Octagon bock are
only the first of a long list of ancient
property coveted by the government.
The Octagon house was one of the first
pretentious houaea built In tba national
capital. Beneath its roof all tba notables
of tba revol utlonary period war wont to
art sipping tneir natrons of wine arguing
the merits of rarlous raoe horses ana
8 laying whist. For It must not be thought
iat eambilnr . Is a modern - rice. The
fathers-pf th nation esteemed it highly
and later rt became the chief diversion In
WaablnaTtoa. A lady who frowned UDon
this custom one asked Mrs. Henry Clay
If bar husband' gambling sUd not dis-
tress her. "Dear no" replied lira Clay.
"He always wine."
Too "Octagon house was built by an
Ensllah architect.' Dr. William Thorfatoa
who also designed th Tudor house in
Oeorgetowa and Jefferson's "kfontlcello"
for Colonel Tdytoe. oa of the wealth-
iest Americans of the period. Tayloe was
a great friend of Washington's sad built I fDOfh
his house in tba naUonaJ capital rather L. Aak
sag was not aa accident la the Octa
on hnuaa - Or at later a-ener'
Uoes bar baatowed upon It a shrewd
purpose. It la said that the girl's father
uses to smuggle certain cargoes in and
out of ais wiae cellar a proirtaDie en-
terprise that accounted for hia aplendld
Iboobm. ' Unfortunately tha daughter waa
aot takea into her father' confidence
aad aegiected to diacerer that the mouth
ef tne secret oasasxe was often watcneo.
Thus one night aha was distressed to
find the footprint of a aLruxai on tha
river bank a ribband off her lover-
coat and her lover gone. She hurried
back through the secret pa a wage and
staggered half fainting into the arms of
her father.. It Is believed by some that
the old man informed hia daughter that
her lorer was dead. Then he locked
bet; up in small closet on th third floor
at uujut wnicn uie Tiaiwr now in-
spects with special curiosity to teach
the young lady a lesson. Either acci-
dentally or purposely he forgot to turn
the key however and the girl got out
and threw herself over the circular stair-
case. At one time the ghost of this unfor-
tunate damsel used to roam pathetically
about tha Octagon house and at a la-
ter date the ghost of a negro slave
once imprisoned in the cellar for some
misdemeanor was also said to he very
active about . the old place. But these
relics of b'ygone days seem to be for-
bidden the twentieth century visitor. A
janitor who haa lived in the Octagon
house for the past it years has never
seen them and the molt that Is ac-
corded the stranger is a view of the
circular table on which was signed the
treaty of Ghent. ' A copy of the treaty
itself Is to be seen through the glasa
cover bearing the signatures of John
Qulrrcy Adams Henry Clay and Albert
Gallatin.
After the British burned the White
House in the war of 1S11 the Octagon
house became the temporary quarters of
Mr snd Mrs. Madison. The aesk on wmcu
President Madison used to carry on this
correspondence may still be seen io the
front room on tne second rioor wnicn
his office. But the other day. In
stead of quill pens and parchment pa
per it supported a squatty jar ot n
brery paste. The house Is still there.
sound and beautiful as at the Beginning
but not the atmosphere. Even . in the
garden with Ita brick walks and box
hedges tne spell is broken. For from a
war building a few ysfas distant comes
a famutar sound tne click or type-
writers - turning out the correspondence
of a twentieth century war.
r
im re:i RISE 111 THE
TEXAS STREAUS
i
4.
TJpDtr Trinity gad Lower Colo:
Wt DI BABXt but jrotMtaUM
T Will B Felt U Thou 8oo -
; ion Still BaiBiif . v " ..
Higher stage saar be xpo4d la th
Trtnltjr. Coaorada and Braao rivers ba
re as of th rata that fall generally ever
ta tstata Ttarraday alght aad rrlday. ae-
ocrdlng to advioaa seat eat by Dr. B.
Bunnomeyer ef th koeal wathr buraaa
rrlday morning. Bala waa still falling
la som aeruons of th SUtA
.Nothing rarioas I1 sxpeotad U result
from this aiuaea heavy rains nsA The
upper Trtnity and lower Colorado rivsrs
are out of rh banks aad ooserawaUy
aot much rise van be fart Jn these see
Hon because of th Urge are at
waters over which th ralaa fan.
The Trinity wilt oontlnu ta ria at and
below Ixwg Lake Trinidad a point said-
way between DaJlaa and lou lake re
ported the river stationary for ire hourk
Frtdajr. Tbla Utdloatas that th flood
crt has umiih there and that th rain
ox 'lauraoar Clgnt caused a slight rise.
At the rate It took the flood erest to move
ironi xaajiaa to Trlnldaa It arlll taka ami
ably or days for it bo reach Long La
tng Lake renurtad a thras-foot rise an
Riverside a At foot rise ta th tt hours
aotung sTtaajr at T- A At. . . v
1.1: Kr-te .L0; MaxlaJ tti HUUbore
1 is- . v... Ilk
At Ian. roiiort Indloaled that the
rainfall area extended aaat frota adimds
and south Crorn the Bad river aearly
1 iiwiiv -i Thla city had do r
Inurstiay night. ' Wttb but lew exoeptii
tha rojM avaa aonoral fwar the Blata.
The fwanaai for lion. low and vicinity
to unset tlad. probably sh owers. .Moderate
to freak oouihoriy wiwd Br paotad
BJOBg
I JA laxAa eoasL
; .' Dittriot Attorney AppoiatetL
' -' asamrlatad rreaa Report :
. ACbTIN. Texas Nov. tl-levarBor
Bobby Prlday appointed R. D Btsyde of
Fort Stock ton district attorney
Jtlgbty-thlrd Judicial district t
w u an eon raaignan . .
SUOHT RISES ELSEWHERE.
nrports Irani aotnti alorig th Braxos
liow hat slight rise at Kupparl Waco
sad Valley: jantiUae due in the raloa.
Th eiast ef th Colorado flood water
passed Columbus Thursday -with a stag
of 13.1 and since then th river has fallen
14 feet atthat plaoa.
Ther U a ganeral low baronvstar along
wowiarai ana miaai jectioa of tne
unicea ncazaa WltB a moan Inar In
ma ton on tne neine aoast with
onaary low at AmarUio. Dr.'
stated. Friday afternoon that
Tlces ba hkd racaivad It sma hard tn toll
whether thla rainy spell will be followed
uj m ooruivr or not.
The rainfall in Honatan fnr tka tl Iimim
enuuis at i o csoca j'Tiaay morning waa
1H inches and Galveston. l.U. Otkmr
points in uus
one inch.
i Wash-
section reported last than
U CriXANS
I! et watar
n - h r i r
-sron INDIOCOTIOIM
HOV DOCTORS TREAT
Ask any physiciaa or dnikgtct and t
anil tan veal tna tne neat ana esur ex
fact! re ramedy for a bad ooid eor throat
mfluenaa or la grippe la what be calls
"a brisk calomel purge which bmbum a
big doe ef cakanel at 'bed time. But
as th oM style osJouiel has sots very
unnlaasant and dansarous auBAtles pay
atria oa and druaxlats ara now room
mending ' th Improved - namialu
osJomal called -a lota be" which I part-
fled and refined from the sickening and
dsn serous effect and itav medicinal
virtue are vastly Imptrovaa.
One C lotah oa tha tongue at bed Hi
with a swallow ef water that' alL M
rto.nnoB3Z.!aitA aa nausea nor th stlgbtaat inter-
hat wr-JTeT ! ;j?j.ozr?h
imt w. wiu j vw. i i .
your entire system ia .purified aad re-
fresh ed -. ;
Calotaba ara sold only la original sealed
package price thirty-five cents. Year
druggist guarantees Calotaba by r fund-
toy the price if you are not delighted.
OTHER STATIONS REPORTED.
Other stations reporting were: Clifton
tT; Rosenberg. LM: Kaufman. 1 Wbee:
Cleburns. LU; Lampasas. 1.1T: Klvesside
Your Best Assed
I -A Skin Clctrcd By
BAD BREATH -
fedwarda' Olive Tableta Get
at tots l Etxaeand Kexisove It
Edwrnntf
ssd AjalUtvJy' do) ttrt vrork.
Pbocto afflictBd with bad breath flsf
tybJck inUef . Uurajgl . Drj. Bdwuda
Oitre Tkblets. Tba i1Barif. arjerar.
foi fatfds; grti taken lor bid bntlh
by au who now tncm.
Dr. EdwarraT OItm TAbietB act ttaAr
bat firmly on tho bowels sad trrwr
firntilaffng fhatn fn QfTTtTml fxTtiOtA
drritsz tho biood and geatly puxiljhtu
tfao entirs arstein. They do that which
Idanscrooa Couomd does iritlsoat say
of tbs bad after effects
I AH tho bonffits of TPAgty. si trTllrrg
i erffotaat- Coitxtics sfs derived fiotn JDx
for iRlnaiTIs DJraoi Tshlera wlthrait S9ir4na
chronic lndlgesUen rheumxtiam ((Ublllty. I TjaJn Ot any diaAnwable effects
Uver Mood aad nerve disorders. As a irirw V U IMah iHtMsana rtaa
sneri corrective and tonic viuiiu. frniuU after seventeen years ofprat
will be found wonderfully effective. oft 1 al. . . - IfflM tfeA
hrlnn mo. ati II . - . . . . . m . .
" T jtt Liwwa snn uvtt coatpuivg waa xaa
Lll.i..J
1 ' W. C. h tAC . J tn .
' isou3tc:j a ixx
.1
A'eharire
thla auvai
or - "aral ef f-;-
C" IT"" ' 1
t a em llt-
la Time Table will be nad e'footlv 1101 a m.. .r IT 1" 1 1
swiioa el tu UtHS of the triii ual tioliia at luti ' -.'i it" a
ea this and eonnactlna lines la Uauod for puimo Infm nmtiue Iw-n via t ta-
phi at biatfcoaa and tufortaaUoa bureau oa day "ivi'iiia is fffK-iio.
. x . . J S. PYSATT f oiwsl Manager.
rrORTHBOUNIX I . ' .. ' . v. V SOUTHBOUND.
- ' (MeAd Down.) ' - v (Read On
vru: Kaiu Ka'itt " "l1BTATi6ls'a.'' Wo. in: ;ko: w: m:mi
e
' jt. . .QaTvesUiu. Ar.
. 0 M. -a a. A.) H
.try...rHouatea....Ar. ' 1:0 p.m. AM A
Ar.i.HemnsteaA .Lv. t:10 p.m. t:la
1H Am. 10:11 An. LivT7Uaistaa4..Ar. . t il
t:M Ass. ll:lt Am Lv.. Ifren liana Xn t.M
i rTAm. lt:Mp.m. Lv...Q!ddlnsA.L. 't:
HilOp fA l:6p.B.- I MAta.
11:41 a.m. 10:4 p.m. 10:1 am.
Am.
m.
Til a.m.
T:lt
1:40
am.
a.m.
1:0 a ax. J I Jtt
11 . 10;Wp.ai: lo lOAmT
l:u a.. ll:lt D. ax. u:u a.
!: a-ax' u:gi p.axv
l:eo a.sx. I st p.m.
s:f Ara.
'No. Ul"l:lAm.
t:4a.aa.- I:4t Ant
10:M a.m. I:lta.m.
.v..
Auatln
.Hemi
:p.ra Ar..
4:41 pa..- Ar...
Ar.
uatead.
riavaaota
i.-.. Bryaa
naavrn
A:tt Am4
l:et
..Ar. i:os
: :
..1. t:N
..Lv. ' t:4
Bi uanntid
Bremond ...Ar. . l;4t
Martin -.!. ; !:
Waco . . . . Iy.
p.m.
p.m.
O.ST1 ' i:n a n. .
a.m. : i a.m. t:toa.ni.
p.m.
p.m.
D.n.
p.m. 1:10 a.m.
4ta.m 11:16 a
'4: II Am. :r0Am.
toi a. m.
. 1:14 a.nx
11 '
Dm. 11:01 a.m.
11:40 a.m. 10:10 p.m.
"T5To
:10a.ra
t:00 a m.
liO p.nu Lv. Bremond1 'l-Ar. J:40 p-ru . 1:00 a.m.
.t:4lp:nT lT... Meat ....Lv. 1:04 p.m. 11. 10 p.m. 1:1 fa.m.
l:01p.av Lv ..CoraleaaA ..Lr. 11:41 a.m. l0: p.m. ll:ltAm.
. IA . '
o. iron
1U a m l lli m
Una. a.ao -a.i- ' ' 11:U
0:10 a.m. t:10am. t iOp in. Ar.... Enrils . ..-I. ' 11:1 Am. 0:11 p.m. 11:11 p.m.
1:40 AmT a kut j Lv... Ennls' ...'.Ar. .......v t:M p.m.. ...(...
T:ia.aa. ar . a wi
:10 a.m.
tt aat
an.rt. Tvonn..xJv i a.a p.m.
t:MAm. O lSa.nv 0:0 p.av. lv.... Annis-....Ar. . Jt:a-m. j w p.av it:isp.in.
f:4ABt. T:U Am. t :10 p.m. Ar.. Palms ..... t :10 a.m. T:M p.ax 10r 10 p.m.
1:10 a.m. ...... i:10 bja Lv..... Dallas ...Ar 0.00 s-as klp.m
Via : a.M.....' 1:11p.m. Tjv..MoKinny..Lv. ' -f:ll asa VIA
M..K.A T. iroOfrm. Lv.. Bhsrmaa ..Lv. ( It ASA a BL.K.AT.
11:44 am. 11:14 p.m. Ar.. TJomlson Lv. lWii. .' 4:40 p.ai.
U:Mpm. ..!..''. U:MpsA IrV.. J6eniaoo .'..Arl ifj Vt.rt '":?
l et ! m A -OA a m. Ar. ..Muakosaa.. .Lv. . 11:41 B.BA . ....... 11:1 swra.
:M P.BA
. tea .a. aaa
1:10 Am.
11:41 PJB.
T:ttpm.
Ar. Ptjrsons
'Ar. ..BL Loula
as Lv. t:10p.A J:4)l
City.Lv. 4:11 p Vli
uiat.Lv. 1:00 a.m. l:tl i
Am.
Motor Car bandlee no bass age.
UHITED STATES lUILKlOAD ADCirilSTnATlOi
- .. ... w. a. UeAdaox. Dleaotar fAawaral af Rallreada. . . I f.
INTERNATIONAL & GREAT "NORTHERN KaiLrOAD
' a chance ot Umo Uhlet will be mde effecUv November 17th. 1111.-11:01
Ltn.. sad this sdYaaee notlc of tho time of the prinotpaj trains at lmportAnt
division points oa this sad oonnecUns; Unas la isaoed for pnbUe mxorrnAUdrv
Polder will be STAUable st stations and InfotraAtlon Bureaus en day schadaia
la afraawtva. J. L. LANCASTER. F addTAl MAnAgar.
NA A
0:40a.m.
NORTHBOUND.
(Read Dowa) . .
No. t. No.' A
Oahreaton. .I.v. T:ta.m T:Ma.m.
Houston ..Uv. I.4a.m. i:apm.
Baa An'ilo Lv. 7:0am. t:0a.m.
Anstla . ...Lv. t:IOa.m 1: 10p.m.
LongvUw.' Ar. t:4tp.BA 11:40a.m.
Junction.
Mara hall ..Ar T:Mp.ra. l:0Ara. 11:10a.m.
Taxark'iuuAr. 0:40p.m. 4:&0a.m. l:10p.n).
Hot SD'rs..Ar. 0:fham.
Little x k. . Ar. 1:40a.m. :10a.m. 7:10p.m.
St. iAuia.Ar. u:.m. :sop.m. T:oua.m.
Nt Train No. t has a conneottoa
from Oalreaton and Houston.
HOUSTON EAST COLUMBIA FREEPORT
SOUTHBOUND. -r- "
(Read Up.) .-.:
Ma. A Na A MA I.
...... a ustfveaaanB.jxr.xv:iopna xw.otm-m-"
........ Houston ...Ar. l:00n.nv. ........ Atearn
t :00p.m. Ban Antlo.Ar.lO:16p.m. 1:10p.m. ll:46om
:t7p.m. Auatln . . . Ar. t :10p.m. fctopja. T:tia.m.
xonsview '
Junct'a. .Lv.lt:llam.
Marshall ..Lv. l:Uam.'
Lv. 1:1
Tex ark' na.
Hot Sp'gs.Lv .
:00a.m.
Little R'k.Lv. 1:60a.m.
SL Louis.. Lv. 0:10p.m.
Note: Train Na t win not hav eerw
Bectioo .for Houston and Oalreatoa. . - - -
:.. I:a.m.
:waas. .ep.ni.
. u
.torn. m. i.Tvya
t:lp.ai v.....v
:10p.m.' :taim. '
0:4am ):Mp.m.
Factslo Know
About Vitalitas
SOUTHBOUND.
(Read Dowa).
No. 40.
Houston Lv. 0:61 Am.
East Columbia. . .Ar. 10.00 a.m.
Angleton ........Ar. 1:11a.m.
Velasoo ....Ar. TO: 07 a.m.
Preeport Ar. 10:14 Am.
. v. NORTH BOUNB. -
.. (tteaa up.) . . ..
NA 40T. N 404 Ne. 4.
1:00 p.m. Houston Ar. l:ttp.m 7:M p.m.
East Columbia.. . I v. 10:14a.m. ........
t:tlp.m. Angleton . Lv. 11:11a.m. 4:44 p.m..
10:31p.m. Velaseo ..........Lv. 10:14 a.m. 4.04 p.m.
10:44 p.m. Preeport Lv. 10:44a.m. 4:00 p.m.':
HOUSTON FORT WORTH
Galvestoa
Houston -.
Nsvasoea
College Station
Bryaa
Martin ........
Waco
FOTt TOrtaa. a '
NORTHBOUND. ' SOUTHBOUND.
(Read Down.). (Read Up.)
. Na 14. .
'.Lv t:30 a.m. Oahreaton...
....Lv. 1:1 s.m. Houston .....
Ar. 11:10a.m. Navaanta ...
. .Ar. 11:11 p.m. College Station
Na IS. f -
....Ar. 10:14 a.m. -....Ar.
1:10 p.m.
....Ar. 1:40 p.m.
ur. 4:41a.m.
...Ar. 11.14p.m. Bryan .....Lv 4:tp.nv
...at. :ap.m. jaanin .Arr. . ii p.m.
...Ar. f:ltp.m. Waoo .......j ..lr. 11:11 Am..
...Ar. :Up.m. Port Worth ............;.!. T:4f Am. ..
A non-alcoholic drugless 'remedy
cures
a A. J. Ayeaca.
M. KsaSL- Seroaaiid
iioa' as- Asasaaa u. siainry lot ssssl
. V. W'"fc.'A a
MARRIAOK LICENSES. '
-mom t. Bass Mies Fettle at Cas
Ttoraida Oa
la tokas
RalTk
utaaaat. Cos ria g. Hop Is i
Aa Alls 0 Mtol tMna Fay WAo. .
12S0 JLtST DAT.
"3x Ccts KortT TflAB Etii si
"a e-1 Xpectf to xeeed JL
Houston Post BpaclaL ' '; '-.
' TOWN Tea. Mor. IsJTb Brat
X ot the U. W. W. Mrapalgn
r "a were tlatr. ear goeta
r-rrrmittee ronorrA that
i t OS etfory om
than In Phlladelnhla to -' tha first
S resident. The Tayloea were a great asset
the society of the small city that was
struggling into exlsteoce on th swampy
banks of th Potntnae. People used to
stand in the Vicinity of the Octagon
house for a glimpse of one of the colo-
nel's fine equipages ss It trotted out of
toe famous racing stables and floundered
Into the dty mud.
mat was over a century ago but tn
uctagpn nous ts sun mucn as It
then. The. same wonderfully carved
white marble stlfl shades the drawing1
hogany doors shut off the DecuUar cir
cular rooms now occupied as business
otikiea oy tne American Booety of Arch-
itects and the American Archaeloglcal
association. .The latter keep open house
for visitors snd a few peonle mav al
ways be seen neerlnsr about .tha aneiont
rooms and halle. Architect asoeciailr.
are vary much interested m the . old
bouse and come from all narta af tha
country to see- Ml ' - . I .
Many legend hav grown up about th
ow uamsw. axon ot uiern nave ta oo
with the wide circular staircase which
abrrjntly from tha middle ni tho
front hall and tbs secret -passage which
i barely visibla en one aia of the wall.
Tradition has It that an of the early
female acca pants af tha house was an.
wis enough to fall inlov with n Brit-
ish officer. She dared not tell bar fa-
ther who would hava had the young
aun ehelleagad to a duel so aha had in
arras to meet her lover clandestinely.
That winter the -young lady Madden ry
eVreloped Ul health which kept her away
front the eoelal festivities and whoa
family haa gone oat aha naad ta
un . xnreuga tne secret passage which
ea to tna river sans ana ther
Dorit use cosmetics
to hide skin trouble
Resiiiol
aids poor complexicrns
If your complexion it rough red or
pimply don't try to cover up the de-
fects with roametics which do not con-
ceal but twoally attract attention to the
reason for their use. Begin today to
dear your skin with Resinol Ointment
and Resinol Soap. V
This treatment not only cleanses the
skin and enable it to breathe but
Banal iy remove blotches redness and
ttotvhnest. :Ct ' s 1 .';U. . . . '
Box aad!
the TJrltl-h oflrw. But the
meet
aoriot naa-
how ' " A
millATISM
;: BEGINS
The excruciating ago ale of fheumatim
ara usually the result of fsilur of tn
kidney to expel poison from the systsm.
In a majority of cases rheumatism is an
Indication that uric add has pervaded th
ystem. If the Irritation of -these uric
add crystals Is allowed to wmtiBue; In-
curable bladder or kidney disease may
result. Attend to It at ones. ' Don't resort
to temporary relief. - The sick kidneys
arast be restored to health by the use of
some aterling remedy which will prevent
a return of the disease.
Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil-
Capsules Immediately. They are a stand-
ard world-famous medicine in us for aver
two hundred years. . They have brought
back the Joy of Ufa to eountless thou-
sands of . sufferers from rbenmatisra
lame hack lumbago sciatica gall atones.
gravel and other affection of th kidneys.
uver.
an times brings
treatments tail. !r.t Tk
it is wnouy a natural eranuet ibni... : . . ouu: a
the free Salts of Iron sodium. mamTTT ' WrJMWaOaT VUIVO laaact BV yuiaj
aluminum and other prepertiea needed for
health and strength. It gives iron staml-
naa to blood muscle and bone.
Hundreds ef thousands of nor.nl uo
gaining new health with Vktallts.
Get Vltslltas today from your druggist.
(Adv.) j .
S veftrAblo ctxnpoand rnixed with oHvw
oil: yoa wul lmow them by their othre
color. Take one or two evtritsht for
a wetland note the effect. 10c andSSa
UHITED STATES RAILROAD
W. O. McADOO Director rnvl of RallroadA "
GULF COLORADO AND SANTA FE RAUoROkD
TEXAS MIDLAND RAILROAD i ;
HOUSTON BELT AND TERMINAL RAILROAD
' CHANCE OP TIME TABLES.' ' V ' : - .
A change of Tims Tables will ba made effective 11:01 a. m.. November 17 111
and this advance notice of the time of the principal trains st important division
points on this and connecting lines is Issued for public infiormation. Polders will
uo aiauaun si. iiauiwx aim Aniormauon xiureaus on day schedule Is eilectlve.
J. S. PYEATT Federal Manager.
SCHEDULE. " .' ' . .
No. It. Not t. NORTH. ' Not ll- No. j.
:30 p.m. 30a.m. Lv Houston Ar. :a.m. 1:06 p.m.
10:10p.m. 10:10a.m. Ar Sealy Lv. 0:a.m- 0:15p.m.
10:47 p.m. 10:47 a.m. . ' Bellvllle v.. . 4:06 a.m. - t:3 p.m.
11:11 p.m. 11:24 a.m. " Brenham ' 6:14 a.m. 4:67 p.m.
1:16 a.m. 3:15 p.m. Ar Temple Lv. 1:00 a.m. 1:10 p.m.
8:26 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Ar Brownwobd Lv. 7:60 p.m. 7:10 Am.
l:ltp-.m Ar. Ban Angelo ...... ..Lv. 1:00p.m. ....
1:40 a.m. 4:23 p.m. Ar. McGregor Lv. 11:41a.m. It :04 p.m.
4:30 s.m. 7:00 p.m. ' Ar?. Cleburne Lv. 10:20 p.m. t:H Art.
1:46 s.m. ......... At.. Doliu Lv. 7:60 p.m. .'. -
I2g55p.m. ...71.... At Paris Lv. 1:40p.m.
4:00p.m. Ar Ft. Smith Lv. 0:56a.m.
1:00 a.m. 9 Springfield " 1:40 a.m.
1:10 Am ' at. Louis " :0t p.m. ......
:06 a.m. 8:25 p.m Ar Ft. Worth Lv. 1:46 p.nw t:0S a.m.
10:26Am. 10:65 p.m. ." .V. Gainesville " t:10p.m. t:la.m.
1:16p.m. 3.05 Any ' Pureell " 1:15p.m. 1:10a.m.
'-". 7:00p.m. Ar. ....... Kansas City Lv. . 10:16 p.ln. 0:10 a.m.
:00p.m. l:S5Am.. " Chicago " t:HAm. -:!
Na 17. No. t. '"' 1 SOUTH. Ne t. No. It.
t:56 a.m. 8:25 p.m. Lv '.. Houston ..Ar. 1:16 a.m. 1:16 r..m.
........ 8 53 p.m. Ar Pearland Lv. T:4f a.m.
:34a.m. :10p.m -" " Alvln ...j. " 7:14a.m. 7:10 p. to.
:J0p.m.. -" Algoa 7:10 Am.
!:!JP-m.-: Ascadia " 7:14 Am.
9:40 p.m. .. ' Alta Loma - ' 7:1 Am. ''ill. .
10:10a.m. 10:25 p.m. Ar.. ....... Galveston Lv. ' 0:10a.m. ' 010pm
Trains No. 1 due to denart at 1:00 a.m. and Na t dno b. i-na .w
" J U UUUU DWMMO VUO U. ROT. B.W .mTID. 1?U Tk TO . M .la.
continued. . --. m
SleeDlns car rsaxtnmrs for Dallas and bevrmd win -am oa m-
t:24 a.m. r .....
A new sleeDlna ear una Is Insustrratsd netweon irnuaten ooA .
TamnlA .nil Dn.;.-.l'IV.h. IT 1 " moT .tai
Sleeper on Trains t Add 17 between Houston a.nrl rnnViaaTtahaii ario r..i.i.
oWI..a a..r..'T .' '. rr. " ...".....
Trains S.'t. 17 and II will ha oherated ara. af tr A r rlk. lau- it...'
and Sealy. no stops being made at intermediate stAUona.- . : . ..
UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMIUISTRATIOn
: W a MeAdoo Director General of Railroads '.
MISSOURI l&NSAS & TEXAS RAILROAD
. OFvTEXAS.:?:V;Va.
A change In Time Tables fltt ta auvde etftlT0 U:01 m.m Noyemher
7th 1918 and this advance notice of thtt time of tha nrincinai traina at im
portant dlvltlon point on thtt and connectlnc lines Is Issued for pabUo In-
ormation. Polders will be available at StAtlons and Information Bureaus rm
day schedule U ettecUve. : J. 8. PTKATTi rederal Manager.
NORTH BOUND.
Houston
SmlthvUle
Elgin ....
Taylor ...
Granger
Tempi
ThaV Trill artaek tha Mtlonna at nnr. 'HillsbOTO
clear out th kidneys snd urinary tract Waxahachla .
and th soothing healing alts and lwrbe ' !
wm rastore tne mriamect tissues and J"''" ;;
organs to riormal health. .' " . 'Oreenvllle ....
GOLD MEDAL Is tha erixinal Haarlem Peon ......
Oil imported direct from th horn la bora- l"oro
lories In Haarlem Holland by the Genu. i'"
ina Haarlem Oil Mfg. Co. Haarlem Hoi- Woh''
An others ar Imitation. Aak for OOTj
-AL and be sure te r-m o -l.o rfTHZ.'""'
Bead Down. - No. 10.
-JLV
Lv.l0:00 Am.
i j p.m.
:in p.m
4:41 p.m.
: p.m.
t:44n.m.
Ar. ttfr.m.
' - 4f a f '
AT. S..414.
4VfT ....
" -.B.A.
'AT AadsAaae a'
Lv. .........
...i.j...
- No. ft.
1:10 p.m.
10:1 p.m.
11 It p.m.
- ll.lt aio.
'U 4t a.m.
1 64 Am.
I 46 Am.
; f OO Am.
1:41 a.m.
7 (4 a.m.
t Niffl.
10-00 a-m.
11:26 a.m.
. t M Atn.
I 02 a.ra.
t 04 a.m.
- 7 00 a-ra.
11 Airi.
4 It p.m.
" t f0p.ni.
r. T Mam.
Read
JTH BOUNDT
. No. t.
a:iu p.m. LAr. :U a. an
l:0tp.m.f IJOs-m.
11:10 a.m.1 4:00 a-m.
J:a.m. l:Htn
10:00 Ata.1 t:f a.m
S'KA a.m. I ."..' .. .11
. 'i... Z -i "1 .'.-v '.
av. .r:sv a.m.1 11:4 Am.
? .........I 11:00 p.m.
Vii v.a. i"t:4t pm.
... ....r.... " ... 1:40 p.m
.........I tlOa.m
T ...r....! V 4:40 p.m.
. . . . . . . 1 . 1 - iu :tran.m.
-:'i.Ki'.Lv. 0:20 p.m.
-...... Ar.T:o p.m.
. v':.r .'.. ... .' 4:10 p.m.
1 -11:16 a.m.
:(oa.m.
No. t. f Nq 7.
Hit
t.tf Am.
t:l Am.
. . 4:00) a.m.
1:14 Am.
h.. 1:10 Am.
1;25 a m.
;:;:M:iAm.
!-i':';"t' p
'.'veatr
-';:-.
(-
A
' 10 20p.m.
10:05 p.m.
1:24 p.m.
t.p..
UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
! W. fa. McADOO- Director 0nral af RaUread ; : ;
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
7 ; GUL RAllwROAD r - - '
A change in Time Table will be made effective ll:t a. 'a. NOVEMBER 17th
1118. and this advance notice of theUma of the prineipal train at Important division ;
Klnta on this and connecting lines Is Issued for publlo Information. Polders wl4
available at Stationa and Information Bureaus on day schedule Is effective -.
W. B. SCOTT. Pedaral MAoas4V -
TEXAS AND NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD. ' - ;'
Esstbound
Read Down 1 . 4 1M t
Houston Lv. 7:26 a m. 0:06 a.m. 1:04 p. m t:15 p. m.
Beaumont o. Lv. 0:46 a.m. 12:17 p.m. 1:11p.m. t:10 a m.
Orange Lv. 10:17 a. m. . 1:15 p. m. 0:11 p. m. tjll a. m.
New Orleans Ar. 0:66 p.m. ......... 1:24 a.m. 6:45 p.m.
Westbound
Read Up 101 0 1 I
Houston Ar. t:20 a. jn. 10:10 a. m. 4:44 p. m. 1:41 p. m.
Beaumont Lv. 4:43 A m. 1:03 a.m. 11:17 p.m. 5:46 p.m.
Orange-... Lv. . :11 a. m. 7:20 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 4:60 p.m.
New Orleans Lv. 7:0 p. na 11:00 p.m. 6:65 a.m.
GALVESTON HARRISBURQ AND SAN ANTONIO RAILROAD.
Eastbeund
Read Down .171
Houston ...Lv. 1:04 a m.
La Port Beach Lv. :61 a. m.
Seabrook Lv. :44 a. m.
Oalveston Ar. 0:66 a.m.
. . r- I Westbound
Read Up.- .
Houston . Ar. 1:50 A m.
La Porte Beach.' Lv. t:4t a m.
geabrook Lv. 7:41 A ro
Galveston Lv. t:6t a. m.
1:10 p. m.
10:14 pi m.
11:16 p. m.
7:64 A m. -
' f '
14:40 p. BV
f'.H p.m. .
7:41 p. m .
U:U A m.
171
1:44 p. m.
1:61 p. m.
1:0 p. m.
l:6t p. m.
" V 174 -7:44
p. m.
4:45 p. m.
:il p. m.
t:4t p. sb.
171 .
t .10 p. m
7:2 p. ra.
7:14 p. m.
1:25 pm.
' -;d7S
lt:U n. av
t:Mp!inI
l:6f p. ra.
J0t
1:0 p. m. .
t:tt p. m. v
1:15 p. bv-
' "i
11 -7:41
a. ro.
t:4t a. m.
t;J4 a. m.
Train No. 174 will be operated over Main Un between. Seabrook and Ctrang.
Read Down.
Houiton .'
Gray burg .....
Sour'LaJt ....
Beauasont ....
New Or lean .
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OULF COAST RAILROAD
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Lv. 1:15 A m.
...... .Lv. 14:64 a. m.
Lv. 14:31 A rtv
... ...Lv. 11:16 A m.
....rv.Ar. r 0:00 p. m.
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10:17 p. m.
4:45 p av 11:14 a. in 4:06 B. m.
10:45 p. m. 11:1 p. m. H:4 p. ra.
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4:05-p. m. 14:4 a m.
t:M P. m. t:lt A aa.;
7:M a. m. -i...
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Beaumont m.. ......Lv s:6 Am.
New Orieanb ... ...Lv. 0:10 p. m.
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Wntn l-aro win leave and arrive at SOUTHERN PACIFIC! DTCPOT. PaainMot.
Motor Car No. It wiU leav Sour Lake 10:85 a. m. arrive Gray burg 10:40 a. m.
Motor Car No. 15 will leav Grayburg 10:65 -a. m. arrive Sour Lake 11:01 a "ka.
Train Na tt win isav Orange 11:20 a. m. Train No. t will arrive Orang i:lt p. in..
Motor
tt -
l:tt"p. mt' :
l.-tt p. m .
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Houston . . . ."LV- t: Am P- m.
Corpus Chrtatl Ar. 1:54 p..m l:J A m.
Ktngsvtlle ....Ar. t:6t p. m. JIM A m.
BrownsvUle ..Ar. 14:14 P. m. 11:35 a. m.
nmaien.lArtds aleeoer on trains I' and 4 wul be ooaratad viA Odom.
U. and 0 Corpus Christ theno Texas-Mexican. . ( . .. s -
Northbound ' - '
Bead up. ' S v 4 w . i
Houaton Ar. 7:10 a m. x T4 Arn.
Corpus Christ! Lv . 14:05 a. nt. t:64p.nv
Klngsville ....Lv. 10:05 A nt - t:0t p. m.
BrownsvlU. ..Lv. t:0J ajfc.; :M b. m.
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X change of time tables will be made effective at 12 .01 cm. .
November 17th and this kdyance notice of the time of the
principal train at important division points on this and con-
necting lines is issued for the public ihforrriation.
Folders will be available at stations Snd Information Btt-'-
reans on day schedule is effective. ;
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.Tinipson -i::ii "i . viVeio'S l.! fiivi ''l-aOtS A.M.
Nacogdoches. i:iLv.;;2iAiM.i
. .i. ? Lufkin . i'f a a i' i iii a '..Lv.. . ilfi 320 A.M.
" j" Corrigan '.. I a i Ly. . j . .T4 i2Q
'.Cleveland .jLv.:. . 'i. 6:32A.M.
. HOUSTON ;';.'.vV -. ..ArA'.-.':.:'i..-8:33 A.?.'
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