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WEDNESDAY,
GALVESTON
AUGUST 2,
TRIBUNE :
1905.
4
CONSIGNED TO
FOI? RENT.
FOR SALE.
THE POORHOUSE
tribe.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
hailstones the size of cherries.
WANTED TO BUY.
Gov. Vardaman’s attempt to inject a
NOTICE.
per week.
2112
*
OUR NEW LOCATION.
2217 Market Street.
LOST.
bicycles
LIVERY AND TRANSFER.
EAGLES AND GARTERS.
their entire city clean all the time.
The game of nations is still being played
Sherlock
It’s about
time to call on
on the other side of the ocean where the
of
Holmes to discover the whereabouts
Monroe Doctrine has no terrors and where
Glassified AilwMt
The latest
The department graft lid at Washington
SPORTING GOODS.
bids for the favor of Japan.
seems as hard to keep on as a straw hat
.Not long since on the occasion of the
in a stiff wind.
Visit of Prince Arisugawa to Germany, the
Bt) enuous emperor laid down a trump card
Abas le stegomyia fasceata!
by making that royal visitor a Knight of
Box 2047—1 reply.
Press Pickings.
n
SHOEMAKERS AND REPAIRERS.
is
LODGE NOTICES.
PERSONAL.
coquetting with
the
little
while
even
Sold at
William knows that trade
brown men.
is the life of a nation, and if one or two
SITUATION i WANT2D.
glasses,
the Black Eagles
will
be
on
.hand.
It is the best.
H t.-rr 4-^ 4,--
HELP WANTED.
75e
now announces that some time next win-
ter the Prince of Wales will accidentally
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
OCULISTS AND AURIST.
King Edward.
The Princess of Wales
will go with her consort to give him the
proper cue in case he has an attack of
For quick results use' Tribune C. C. Ads.
Doubtless there is a great deal of mean-
ing in these little performances or grown
*
deceive any one?
nation has not been neglected in the
en-
pose beyond it.
man.
HOUSE RAISING
\
be in the neighborhood of Tokio, trying
out the battleship Renown, and will seize
the opportunity to confer upon the mikado
the Order of the Garter in the name of
must be acknowledged'that William is a
very shrewn monarch even if he does
make some rather disquieting speeches,
Published Every Week Day Afternoon at
The Tribune Building. 21st and Mar-
ket Streets, Galveston, Texas.
Entered at the Postoffice at Galveston as
Second-Class Mai! Matter.
the Black Eagle, whatever that may be;
and if William ever does such a plebian
,.,..83
....49
That New York man who was arrested
for bigamy has been dismissed by the
judge, who says that Inasmuch as the man
only gets $4 per week and supports two
families on it, he would like to study how
he manages the simple life pro-position.
beautifying our office front and then it
will be back in place again.
This latest perii'should teach the people
of New Orleans the necessity of keeping
Oregon modesty came to the front with
Now Al-
WM. H. LEHMANN, the old reliable cis-
tern builder, No. 2711 Mechanic st., will
raise cisterns with or without water.
For quick results use Tribune C. C. Ads.
For quick results use Tribune C. C. Ads.
Box 2036—5 replies.
Box 36—1 reply.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE TRIBUNE receives the full day tele-
graph report of that great news organiza-
tion for exclusive afternoon publication in
Galveston.
TRIBUNE TELEPHONES:
• Business Office____________________
Editorial Rooms.___________________
■WANTED—Girl (white) about 14 years
old, to help with house work. Apply
ENTERPRISE BAKERY, 16th and Me-
chanic Sts.
11x14 PICTURES and FRAMES.
Only 10 cents.
W. J, BURK, 2009 Market St.
For quick results use Tribune C. C. Ads.
For quick results use Tribune C. C. Ads
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Delivered by carrier or by mail, postage
prepaid.
Eastern Office
JOHN P. SMART
Direct Representative—150 Nassau Street,
Room 628, New York City.
[Ads. rec’d late may be found on page 7.]
FINANCIAL.
MOTT £ ARMSTRONG,
Attorneys-a.-Law.
809 Tremont Street, Galveston.
College Professor and Ex-Treas-
urer of Honduras Has a Piti-
able Life Finish.
ba. 0
SPECIALS
AT THE ENTERPRISE MARKET.
The very finest corned beef and smoked
tongue. Also choicest meats of all kinds.
Phone 824.
i$r or
I '
GALVESTON TRIBUNE
(Established 1830.)
Uncalled For Answers
To Tribune Want Ads
The following replies remain unclaimed and the holder of
of box ticket will please call aid get same.
|Box 2072—3 replies.
BAGGAGE delivered to all parts of city,
25 cents. Many wagons; quick delivery.
Livery, and carriages all on rubber; have
the best. MULLALY-GREGORY TRANS-
FER CO. Phone 115.
FOR RENT—Two completely furnished
south front rooms for light housekeep-
ing; bath, toilet and phone. 1614 Market.
stress upon jhese customs of a past age?
Japanese history for the past decade has
indicated that the diplomatic side of the
FOR RENT—Furnished house, houses,
rooms, stores, etc. RONALD MC-
DONALD, 2005 Postoffice.
Black Eagles, or a dozen for that matter,
will help sell a few more dolls or shaving
and he manages quite cleverly to main-
tain an ostensible friendship for Russia
geria goes one better with hailstones the
size of hens’ eggs, which devastated a ter-
ritory 120 miles long by six wide.
When a mosquito sounds his battle cry
and draws his blade, an attack upon him
is justifiable. The mosquito has no sheath
for his blade and his war cry is perpetual;
therefore, let every man be on the de-
fensive even to the extermination of the
comic opera war into this serious yellow
fever muddle shows him to be a cheap
political trickster making a grandstand
play to the people of his state.
The constant readers of the Tribune’s
bulletin board must wait in patience a
few days until the painters get through
Fer Copy....,....... .03
Per Week.._______________________ io
Per Month............ 45
Per Year..................... 5.oo
Sample Copy free on application.
_______PROFESSIONAL.
LAW AND ABSTRACT OFFICES
' of
MACO & MINOR STEWART,
Southwest corner 22d and Mechanic,
Galveston, Texas.
A FARMER’S BOY.
Corsicana Democrat-Truth.
Every farmer should encourage his boy
to read and keep up with the events of
the day—he should read the best books,
newspapers and the like that he may not
be behind his fellows when he becomes a
SEA WALL lemon splits made only from
distilled water and pure fruit juice. 75c
per case. A. RASCHIO. Phone 1220.
DR. BALDINGER, Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Diseases. Trust Building. Phones
—Residence, 423; office, 857.
WANTED—A white girl to assist in gen-
eral house work in a family of two. Ap-
ply 1101 32d St.
town was milking a cow the
and the gentleman’s patience
sorely on this occasion, the
turned a pail of milk on
clothes. The old man arose in righteous
indignation and said, “I will not kick
thee, neither will I beat thee, but I will
twist thy durn tail.”
■ 1 on tfie south-
33d and Avenue My2.
MEANS FUTURE FOR TEXAS.
Austin Statesman.
Some of the older states are getting
hot under the collar on account of Texas
selling lands at one dollar per acre on
forty years’ time. It is in order that they
get hot, inasmuch as it means the future
of Texas, the great empire state of the
south.
$900 TAKES half lot, I near Center; small
payment, balance easy terms; be quick;
a bargain. REAL ESTATE HERVEY,
Tremont and Postoffice.
WE have fresh hot rolls and bread every
morning at 6 o’clock. BALDERACHI,
Tremont, between Church and Winnie.
GOOD positions open for intelligent, re-
liable men; steady employment; liberal
pay. Apply R. P. HAWLEY, 501-502 Trust
Building.
FOR RENT—Two two-story houses: six
rooms, bath, pantry, etc.; electric lights
and gas fur cooking; 1209 and 1215 Me-
chanic St. Call H. L. CHAPMAN, 2014
Mechanic St.
FERN-WOOD Dairy Butter every day;
1-pound prints, 30 cents; new Heintz’s
sauerkraut, 5 cents per pound; new spare-
ribs, 10 cents; new mackerel and codfish.
Bargains in all kinds of canned goods at
CHAS. ROBERTS, 22d and Church Sts.
cow over
his Sunday
BUSINESS CARDS.
MALLOY, NORWOOD & CO.—Livery
Stable and Undertaking Parlors. Wal-
ter Norwood and Wm. Rein, Undertakers
and Funeral Directors. Phone 273. L ost-
office and 24th Sts.
WANTED—A good work mule weighing
about 1050 pounds. GEO. PLITT, 47th
and R.
IT’S A RELIEF after these hot days to
repose on a well made mattress." We
heard a party say that R. IVEY, the Up-
holsterer, makes them. Factory, Center
and M. Phone 714.
MARSENE JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR,
Phone 780. 20th and Market.
(Successor to Johnson & Johnso •.)
M. F. Mott. W. T. Armstrong,
A TOUCHING STORY
is the saving from death of the baby girl
of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He
writes: “At the age of 11 months, our
little girl was in declining health, with
serious Throat Trouble, and two phy-
sicians gave her up. We were almost in
despair, when we resolved to try Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave
relief; after taking four bottles she was
cured, and is now in perfect health.”
Never falls to relieve and cure a cough
or cold. At J. J. Schott’s drug store; 50c
and $1.00 guaranteed. Tstfil bottle free.
"To eaten occasion by the fore-top” is to
begin to advertise for a. new tenant as
soon as you know that the old one is to
leave. The Tribune want ads bring quick
result*. ■
WANTED—To buy
cheap for cash.
Tribune office.
WANTED—Sick party with some money
who would give use of same for board
to go in partnership in cattle and dairy
business. Would like to correspond with
sick people who would like to try home
life in the hills of Colorado for their
health. Address .MRS, E. J. ST. CLAIR,
Log Cabin, Col.
Now that jiu-jitsu has been introduced
in the United States navy, it may facili-
tate wrestling with corned horse and sea
biscuit at mess.
REAL ESTATE.
MRS. SPILLANE’S elegent, modern resi-
dence, 1520 Tremont (between N and
Ny2). containing seven rooms, reception
hall, bath, etc., can be had at very rea-
sonable price. For particulars see REAL
ESTATE HERVEY, Tremont and Post-
office.
$2500 CASH takes a modern seven-room
two-story house, with bath room if
taken by Aug. 15; electric lights, artesian
water, etc.; on car line. All communica-
tions strictly confidential. Address Box
2052, Tribune.
WANTED—Several experienced newspa-
per canvassers; good pay to men who
know their business. Apply City Circu-
lator Galveston Tribune.
TWO-ROOM high raised cottage, side of
premises northwest corner 11th and
Church, for rent to responsible tenant.
Apply on premises.
A LARGE furnished house wanted by
Sept. 15. Apply to Box 2085, Tribune.
LOST—Black mare, branded E. F. Finder
return to 2018 Oy> for reward.
-> FOR RENT.
Splendid up-to-date 9-room two-story
house with all the latest modern con-
veniences; completely furnished through-
out; No. 1721 Church street. Possession
Sept. 1, 1905. For full particulars see me.
Nice 6-room cottage, completely fur-
nished; also bath, toilet and electrio
light; full lot and stable; No. 1810 N%.
Price, $22.50.
Large 9-room two-story with all modern
conveniences; gas and city water; also
seryants’ quarters; No. 2023 Avenue K.
A good stand for running a rooming or
boarding house; $35.
The premises now occupied by the Ideal
Shoe Store, on Market between 21st and
22d streets; fine location for retail trade.
Possession Aug. 19, 1905. For full partic-
ulars see me.
A. J. HENCK,
Real Estate, Loan and Rental Agent.
No. 2224 Mechanic Street.
Galveston, Texas.
ASK for Sea Wall lemon splits,
the best bars and groceries.
MADAME NIAOLO, psycho palmist, is
located at 1715 Market St. for ten days.
Any erroneous reflections upon the stand-
ing, character or reputation of any person,
firm or corporation which may appear in
the columns of The Tribune will be gladly
corrected upon its being brought to tbe at-
tention of the management
WANTED—A white girl to assist in gen-
eral house work in a family of two.
Apply 1001 32d St.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
■WANTED—A fine young Jersey cow giv-
ing two to three gallons of milk daily;
must be perfectly gentle. Apply to W.
N. FRITTER, 25th and Market Sts.
WANTED—Washing and ironing by
first-class colored woman. Address Box
2070, Tribune.
PHONE 1220 for a 75c case of Sea Wall
lemon splits or peach mellow.
HATS cleaned and reblocked.
PANAMA HATS our specialty.
FIRST-CLASS jyqrk guaranteed.
STEGER HAT COMPANY.
609 Tremont St.
LATEST style calling cards printed; 50
for 50 cents at' A. A. FINCK & CO.,
Printers, second floor Tribune Bldg.
WHERE IS PEARY?—The last time he
was heard from he ordered a case of
Culmbacher at the Opera House Bar.
NOTICE.
In order to obtain the originals, or
copies, to be preserved in the Alamo—the
Texas Hall of Fame-Miss Adina De Za-
vala, 117 4th street. President of the
Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic
at San Antonio, Tex., desires information
as to old letters, papers, etc., relating to
early Texas, down to February, 1846, and
relics.
FOR SALE—Fine 3-year-old Red Polled
Durham cow. Northwest corner 35th
and Ny2.
FOR SALE—One Emerson piano; ebony
case; fine condition; big bargain if
taken at once. Address Box 1886, Tribune.
MEMBERS of Chosen Friends Lodge
No. 6, I. O. O. F., are hereby notified
to attend meeting Thursday, Aug. 3, at
8 p. m. The veteran jewel is to be pre-
sented to Brothers Geo. Clawson, Her-
man Klausen and Geo. Aldridge. K. G.
S8VANSTROM, Secretary.
FOR SALE—Two-wheeled gig, or run-
about, and harness; suitable for Shet-
land pony or burro; all in good condition.
814 Sth St.
WANTED—For United States army, able-
bodied unmarried men between ages 21
and 35, citizens of United States, of good
character and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write English. For in-
formation apply to Recruiting Officer, old
Postoffice Bldg., Galveston, Tex.
DON’T buy a typewriter until you ex-
amine the New Underwood Entirely
Visible; $10 installments and exchanges.
Typewriters bought, repaired and rented;
typewriter ribbons and carbons. FORD-
TRAN (Notary Public,; Loans, Safes),
Levy Building.
J. LEVY & BRO., Undertakers and Fu-
neral Directors. A full line of Metallic
and Wooden Burial Cases and Caskets.
Nos. 2216, 2218 and 2220 Church St.'
GET a buggy and save doctor bills by
driving every evening on Galveston’s
famous beach. We sell buggies, surreys
and harness at right prices. J. LEVY &
BRO.
TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF GALVES-
TON: This is to let you know that on
Aug. 3 we Will give a grand hop at Cathe-
dral Hall for the benefit of purchasing a
piano for the use of meetings. We will
appreciate your presence. Kindly help us
in our work of encouraging union label
goods. Admission is only 25 cents. The
WOMAN’S UNION LABEL LEAGUE.
By the Committee.
FOR RENT—Nice south room to one or
two gentlemen; with or without board;
near Beach. 2214 Ave. P.
DON’T tackle fishing without the right
fishing tackle. Our fishing rods, reels,
tackle, sporting goods, guns and am-
munition are the best. Anything repaired,
F. SCHORER, 2206 Mechanic St. Phone
117.
YOUR “WANT” Is not important—to
anyone but yourself—until it has been
“put into type.” Tribune want ads pay
the best.
LOST—Saturday, on Market street, one
silk umbrella with gold and pearl
handle:'-Finder will please return to 3112
Ave. O and receive reward.
FINE CHILI and coffee a specialty.
DUDLEY & DURHAM, Tremont and
Beach, Snug Harbor Cafe.
HOW IT RAINED.
Merkel Mail.
When a highfalutin, editor is in a hurry
he doesn’t waste words by saying, “It
rained.” He simply writes, “After many
days of arid desiccation the vaporing cap-
tains marshaled their thundering hosts
and poured out upon scorching humanity
and the thoroughly incinerated vegetation
a few inches of aqua plucialis.”
* '.
FOR RENT—Seven-room, two-story resi-
dence, with modern conveniences, lo-
cated at 3314 Ave. K. Apply WISRODT
GRAIN CO., or phone 242 or 1257.
By Associated Press
New York, Aug. 2.—Charles Rouxel, who
said he had been a professor of Belles
Le/ttres in a South American university
and evidently a man of refinement and
culture, was sent to the workhouse for a
month yesterday. Rouxel was picked up
as a vagrant by a policeman in Madison
Square park.
Stranded in Honduras, after touring the
world subsequent to completing his edu-
cation in Paris, the prisoner told Magis-
trate Cornell that he became third keeper
of the treasury in the South American
state. Later he was appointed to be chief
of mathematics of the university. A
change in the administration caused him
to flee the county and since that time he
had been able to gain only a precarious
livelihood.
YOUR money’s, worth for every dollar
you spend with KAISER, the shoe man.
No blowing, but facts. Clearing sale
now on at 310 21st St.
a fresh milch cow
Address Box 2084,
WANTED—Man for yard and stable
work; must understand milking. Apply
northeast corner 31st and J.
FOR SALE—Cheap, a lot of printers’
cases; single and double stands. A. A.
FINCK & CO., Printers. Tribune Bldg.
WANTED—Middle aged ladv as com-
panion to married lady in country. For
particulars address Box 2073, Tribune.
LOST—Lady’s small open-face, gold watch
between Tremont and Postoffice and
12th and Postoffice, July 6. Finder please
return to New City Hotel.. Reward.
FOR SALE—A few hundred cylinder
records at 17y2 cents each; one 2 H. P.
gasoline engine, 9-incli lathe, emery
grinder and shafting, and a few new bi-
cycles at a bargain. Apply E. H. LAB-
ADIE, 2111 Market St.
thing, he probably winked the other eye
In the direction of Great Britain. Now it
H. O. BERGSTROM, 221 Tremont St.
Fishing tackle, sporting goods and bi-
cycles. Waterwings, 25c and 35c.
_______RESTAURANTS.,
TURTLE SOUP and baked crabs a
specialty. Fish chowder. KOEHLER’S
CAFE, 419 Tremont St.
TRUNKS.
TRUNKS—The largest and finest assort-
ment of Trunks and Leather Goods in
the state. Fine goods a specialty. Re-
pairing a pleasure. Phone 291-3, at R.
H. JOHN’S Trunk Factory, 2218-2220 Mar-
ket street.
WHITE BOY wanted; from 15 to 18 years
old; at AZIOLA CLUB; must have
some experience and bring reference. Ap-
ply after 9 o’clock.
WANTED—Nice clean rags at Tribune
press room. Will pay 4 cents a pound.
FOR SALE—Two - horses and peddling
wagon. Apply 2701 Church St.
TWO completely^ furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; couple without chil-
dren; $18 per month; bath, etc. 1605 Post-
office.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
GOOD table board, $3
Church St., upstairs.
GO TO JOHNNIE YOUNG’S BATH
HOUSE. Baths, 15c; special family rates.
Open day and night. 24th and Beach.
thusiasm for place as a world power, and
no doubt the wily Jap readily sees through
the pretty farce and discovers the pur-
Stage fright and threatens to spoil the
play.
peace talk is the synonym for increased* Oyama and Linevitch.
armament. The latest moves are both
WHAT HE’D DO TO THE COW.
Victoria Advocate.
It is said that a very pious man of our
other day
was tried
NICE little house, with full lot, south
front, next to northwest corner 12th and
M, only $1000. This is a bargain. First
comer gets it. Part cash, balance
monthly.
THE HEBERT AUSTIN COMPANY,
' Exclusive Agents, 313 22d St.
The Yellow Sign. i
WANTED—A competent white woman to
cook, wash and iron. 1508 31si St.
FOR SALE—Two gentlemen’s
for sale cheap. Apply 3528 O.
JUST ABOUT GROWN THEN.
Rusk Press-Journal.
What do you think of a man who
about 45 years of age grunting and com-
plaining, and saying he is getting old?
Why a man ought to feel like he is just
grown at that, age. “As a man thinkest
in his heart so is he.” This is one place
Christian science can be profitably and
beautifully practiced; just keep saying
you are young and keep feeling young,
and you will get to looking young.
Cash for your property if you want to
sell.
Bargains if you want to buy.
Money for all purposes.
Save money by dealing with me.
List your wants and get satisfied.
C. O. HERVEY, Real Estate, Loans and
Notary Public, 504 Tremont.
Hug- - A.ii Distort
1788 — Thomas Gainsborough, the noted
British artist, died in London; born in
Sudbury 1727.
1811—William Williams, “signer," soldier
and statesman, died in Lebanon, Conn.;
born there 1731.
1848—Captain Frederick Marryat, noted
British author, died in Norfolk, Eng-
land; born in London 1792.
1859—Horace Mann, educator and aboli-
tionist, died at Yellow Springs, O.;
born 1796.
1863 — Paul Delaroche, French painter,
died; born 1804.
1897— Marie Seebach, Jllustrious German
actress, died at St. Moritz, in the en-
gadine; born 1834.
1898— President McKinley announced, of-
ficially, the terms upon which he of-
fered tq make peace with Spain.
FOR good fresh cakes trv BALDER-
ACHI DELICATESSEN, Tremont, be-
tween Church and Winnie. Phone 1628.
SEA WALL lemon splits blown on every
bottle. It is the best. If not others
would not try to imitate. Insist on the
original.
EDUCATIONAL.
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.
Wm. L. Prather, LL. D., President.
Coeducational. Tuition free. Matricula-
tion fee, $30. (Payable in Academic and
Engineering Departments in three annual
installments). Annual expense $150 and
upward. Propel credi; for work in other
institutions.
MAIN UNIVERSITY.
Session opens Oct. 2. Largest and best
equipped Libraries, Laboratories, Natural
History and Geological Collections, Men's
and Women’s Dormitories and Gym-
nasiums in Texas. Board at cost.
Academic Department: Courses of lib-
eral study leading to degree of Bachelor
of Arts, and courses leading to State
Teachers’ Certificates.
Engineering Department: Courses lead-
ing to degrees in Civil, Electrical, Mining
and Sanitary Engineering.
Law Department: A three-year course
leading to degree of Bachelor of Laws.
Shorter special courses for specially
equipped students.
For further information and catalogue,
address WILSON WILLIAMS,
Registrar, Austin.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy and
Nursing. Session of eight months begins
Oct. 5. Four-year graded course in Medi-
cine; two-year course in Pharmacy and
Nursing. Laboratories are thoroughly
equipped for practical teaching. Excep-
tional clinical advantages in the John
Sealy Hospital. University Hall provides
comfortable home for women students eff
Medicine.
For further information and catalogue
address
DR. W. S. CARTER, Dean,
Galveston.
FOR SALE—Steamboat, suitable for
freight and passengers; 85 feet long;
great bargain. Write box 837, Tampa,
Fla., for photo and particulars.
THE ROSENBERG BANK
Has Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.
Sells exchange upon all principal points
of the world.
Furnishes Travelers with Travelers’
Checks in book form for use In all coun-
tries.
Draws on Mexico, payable in Mexican
dollars, at very low value.
Receives deposits against Certificates or
on open account.
To better handle and accommo-
date our largely increased busi-
ness we have fitted up the largest
and best arranged book store in
Galveston at 2217 Market street and
are ready to serve the public with
a complete stock of Books, Sta-
tionery, Periodicals, Newspapers,
Novelties, School Books and
School Supplies.
No i
lines we have
it for you. All
..._ ______i in our
t ©r wijl gladly get
... —..tli.c-latest IXf
popular prices.,’ -V/te ^solicit
scriptions for By Pa
ical published. ™
GUST FEIST
WANTED—An office boy; German pre-
ferred. Apply DR. A. SUNDT, 2111
Market St.
HAVE you an iron or wood fence to
raise? Give me a chance to figure on it.
E R. YANCH, 827 Market street. Leave
orders at Malone Bros. House Raisers,
624 Tremont St.
LOST—Watch and fob, with picture of
old lady in charm. Liberal reward if re-
turned to Telephone office, third floor.
WANTED—Two more good solicitors. Ap-
ply Circulation Manager, Galveston
Tribune.
WANTED—To buy house; not less than
six rooms; one or two lots; must, be
cheap; state-price and terms. Box 2061,
Tribune.
tco.
2517 Market Street.
■ - ' '
■ ....... 5
RAZORS, knives,-scissors, lawn mowers
and all kinds of tools' sharpened. OLD
RELIABLE GRlWBlQ: ESTABLISH-
MENT, 20th 3t. _____________
DO YOU know you can !get a hair cut
for 25c or shave for 10c, Crone better, at
A, F, CARR’S, 212 20th St.
HATS! Felt, strgi'w' afid Panama made
new. ,^’Ve your^Bummer hat one more
round before retiring fbr the season. 517
21st St., between Church and Postoffice. x
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VACATION is the time to build up the
boys. Physical culture as taught by
PROF. BERNAU broadens shoulders,
deepens chest and stimulates the entire
system. Our electric hot air baths are
superior to Russian or Turkish.' Try
them. Gymnasium 2114 Mechanic.
WANTED—Good white girl for general
house work; no washing. MRS. B. F.
WILLIS, 1202 Postoffice St.
DR. FRANCES ROWLEY, Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. 4U3 Levy Building.
FINE shoemaking and repairs -£>f all
kinds, with guarantee. C,—LUCIA, ’oOG
Tremont St.
up men would not be engaged in them,
but do they;deceive any one? Is tbe Jap '
such a ninny as to lay any particular
THOMAS W. CALVERT.
Practical house raiser and mover. Of-
fice, Builders’ Exchange. Box 34. Resi-
dence, 1806 MM>. Phone 1880. Sixteen years’
experience. No experimental work.
Children
‘ America is out after trade also, is in
competition with both England and Ger-
many for the commercial favor of the
people of the Rising Sun empire, but hav-
ing no Black Eagles of royal breed or
Garters of royal .manufacture to offer, is
putting her premiums In the shape of low
prices and superior goods, a team that
can pull more effectively than feudal
decorations or regdl platitudes. And this
Isn’t more than one-tenth brag, either.
OFFICE BOY with some business ex-
perience. The GULF PORTS TRAD-
ING CO.
can find in the daily paper much of interest. Eu»
courage them to look through it for items about people
and places, about industries and things in general.
They will be curious to know. Satisfy their curiosity
when you can. You may get some information your-
self. If you don’t subscribe for a good newspaper,
take The TRIBUNE. ONE AND TWO-THIRD CENTS
A DAY is reasonable for what it gives you .• .• .•
IF YOU WANT good old German meals
go to KOEHLER’S CAFE, 419 Tremont.
WANTED—Several white girls at the
O. K. LAUNDRY. Apply at once.
FOR SALE.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Fine 7-room two-story fronting south,
with porcelain bath and toilet, electric
light, gas and gas stove connection, good
lot and stable. This property is situated
on Avenue K; only five minutes’ walk to
town. See me about this.
That 5-room cottage and 78 by 107 feet
6 inches of ground situated
west corner of 221 and
Price, $2500.
Fine southwest corner’ lot and three
houses renting for $41 per month; close
in; $3750.
That desirable oyster resort known as
Nick’s Place. Contains three and one-
half acres; four houses, cows, .horse,
buggy, seine and fine yawl boat. Also
6(50 barrels of oysters; $100 worth of shell
on the place. Will sell all of the above
with the good will of the business for
$3000.
But when it comes down to competition
for trade the epurt of St. James is not
going to take the spray from any other
commerce carrying nation, and having
a previous tentative engagement with the
island empire, and probably spurred to the
front by Germany’s action, Great Britain
matter want
we have it or will elac
sst fiction at
£ sub-
period-
Discounts . good paper at reasonable „ , dTnr?h°n?din15A a
F Ruys and sells investment bonds. - EVERETT EROS., MANAGERS
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