The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1912
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South Austin.
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Brook* 416 Peck Ave., San
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Antonio, Texas.
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Shortest
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and
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man.
Quickest to
DR SALE—For a limited supply of
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Locomo-
each da:
for a
days, ring
North and East
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Ads of
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At rest.
Os Sale Daily te State and
Old phone 1554.
ner. 4004 Ave.
Interstate Resorts
AUSTIN
Every Ad Is an Opportunity
Ticket Office 103 East 6th St.
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Carl Wendlandt, Real Estate Agent
215-217 LAttlefield Bldg.
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Auto-
LEGAL NOTICI.
ply at statesman office.
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16c;
i the clerk of the District
Travis County,
the 8th
day of July, 191 2, in a certain cause
Lewr
wherein J.
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Whitten and
To MI Points
North, Soulh, Cut, West
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the 6th day of said month.
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J. von Koennerita at
student.
WANTED— By
Bank.
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FOR SALI— A wall improved suburb-
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or call at 701 Colorado St.
an home Jolning city; has an income
of $125 to $150 per month; can be in
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blocks from Main ear lino; lot us show
near University Phone till
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as a candidate for
nount
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July.
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thence south 10 degrees west
152.46
row A Sons.
coal miners.
uyatrone
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SIX WEEKS PROGARMME
D. No 1, Austin. Texan.
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Palaco Lighted SUoperg between CMweotem. NnulM.SoRXMMn
and—Trinidad, Pueblo, Col-
2011 Guadalupe 8t
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ilon Ticket
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BIDS AND PHOPO8ALS.
WANTED—Women and girls at Aus-
nicgply finished; south front;
tractive and cool; nice la1
with
very at-
wn;
neighborhood, $3690, small cash
freight depot.
Oil Burning Route
Pi neon.
Miss Edith Kaltrelder,
My daughters. Mary and Edith, attend-
For Sale
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AT MANOR
of 111 returnable on return of plans
lupe
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. WEDWESDAY, JULY 17
FIRST BALK BRINGS 2Be.
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back galleries?
One 17 month; other
$10 month
FOR RENT—A nice cottage
METHODIST MEWTING CLONE IL
per
art
MONEY TO LOAN.
LODGE NOTICE.
S. C. Cranfill, C. M T. 1
UB-
meet with
BEVENTH ST.
123
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You must
into bed dead tired at night
get out into th* open air and sunlight.
day and keep your
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in
Chamberlain's
all
STATESMAN 75c FER MON
you should become both health.
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fine
pay
POLITICAL
BARBECUE
The Sip of
Good Service
conveniences. I
2205 Trinity St
Box 709, San Antonio, Tex.
FO~R~MALR—Noveral Bissell
The Popu-
lar Way
Round Trip
Tickets
creased with Httlo effort.
Kluge Bfos, 8*4 E 6th St.
Aqentaofthe Triny • Braaos Valley, th. Ktn.a Ttn~.tr lit. Teras
• Pacifie Rys., or address:
A. A. GLISSON, G. P. A., “The Denver Rond Port Worth, Tezas
o.
10
I east
com-
FOR RENT-—Who wants to rent two
nice cottages, three blocks from street
car, nice* barns. largo yards, frost and
CEMETERY LOT FOK BALE—Full
else lot in the old part of City Come-
bed
HT.
Only line from Austin carrying
Dining Cars
On ALL Through
Trains
ror RENT— Furntshea rooms suit-
able for light housekeeping, situated
If you are a hownewife you can not
reasonably hope to be healthy or benu-
couple
• th 8t
A
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corpus BEACH HOFEL,
Corpus Christi, Toxas.
Atuhn, Waco, New Orleans, Dallaa, Port Wor
orodo Springs and Denver.
Por low rotoo, ilttp
The Greut Colorado Chautauqua,
ad Boulder, spans July 4th. with
WALTER TATSON,
Anw’t Ticket Agent..
Oll Burning
Um NoB
No Cinders.
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15%
mium
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old phone ll1
Allison.
J. LAWLEBB,
Goa*!. Ages
ment, i
1210 W
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to
Mr. Farmer, I have a buyer for a well improved
black land farm; something like one hundred and fifty
acres, not over twelve miles from Austin.
Only Seventeen Hundred and Fifty Dollars for
one 4-room frame house and nearly two lots, near
the University; on east side.
RoOMS FOR RENT.
FOR KENT—Tso largo comfortable
Money to Loan
IN ANT AMOUNT ON REAL IM
taking
neded.
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Pennington, M
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City Ticket Office, Littlefield
Building. Phones 565.
WANTED—A yard man: white Will
furnish nice room and bath. Phone 2727.
2300 Rio Grande Mt 11
Pressler A Z1-
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Round Trip 60c. Trains 8:00 A.
M.i 11:20 A. M.
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Statesman Want Ad Information
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with all
Inquire
pupils to coach in history, grammar,
geography and mathematica. Ring 1114
right and Rob Roy,
Martha K Whitton
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Texas
R. Cox.
Tax Assesnor.
smnan is Authorised to an-
gtslature from Travis County.
Respectfully submitted, John
WANTED—Occupants for very nice
front southeast rooms; bath; first-class
board, reasonable terms, suitable for
tin Canning
peaches and
wageu paid.
SHERIVFS BALU.
By virtue of a certain order of sale
Property jor Pent or Sale
to au parte of the elty.
Th*
Siacy-Robbins Co.
714 Congrese An
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If you do thie every ■
tomach ..nd bowels
Dansby Land Co.
411 Con frees Av*
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a/fordt mmtn.i plta.ant hotel,ranch,camping
/ and /(thing retort. which may be enjoyed at moder-
ate expente, and the undereigned will gladly .apply, free
N of charge, each illa.trated and detailed information
regarding them at will greatly acciot in decid-
ing year point of
V A C A T I O N
ice John E Hi
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DWIN BOWEN, W. M.
I F. MeDONLD, Secretary.
Comminsloner. Preeimet No. 8.
The Stat esman is authorised to an-
nounce J. T. Priest as • candidate for
County Commisisoner, Precinct No. 8.
TrausCounty,sypot to the action .of
the Democratic prlmarles, July. 17, 1818*
an
new
ipry
Courthouse door in the city of Austin,
within legal hours, proceed to sell for)
cash to ths highest bidder, all the
right, title and interest of Rob Roy,
F. B. Whitton and Martha K Whitten
and J. E. Norman, John H Grist and
P. B. Atwood, in and to the following
described real estate, to wit: AU that
certain lot, tract or parcel of land sit-
uated in Travis County, Texas, consist-
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2 ROUIEI
County Judge.
The Statesman is authorised to an-
nounc Ow S. Waiton M • canddate
for County Judge .1 Travis County,
subsect to the nctlon of the Democratio
primarten Juty W. 111*.
Driving Park Lots
If we have any lota lett on Aug. 1
in Driving Park the price of each lot
will be $50 more than it is this month,
so if you want a lot to this addition
is assured,
swer. Buy
O’Connor
Ansley.
ROOMS FOR RENT—At 111 W. 8th
St . all screened and with water, elec-
trie lights, toilets and porcelain bath
tubs; come and see them or ring old
phone. E. T. Moore 1«
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nternational t Great Northern Ry. Co.
ENQLISI tmportee unoneume: a m
; a y»r4t, never ear out; pettepna th,
iAest; (matruguona far preNVing in.
th Mo- Fur"eh
County Superintendent:
The Statesman is authorised to an-
Bounce the name of Miss Maud Douglas
as a candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Travis County Pub-
Ue Schools, subject to the action of the
Democrati primaries
•no eent per wora fee one nuertiont H eent per word eneh fol
EaxoUncnNTs..
County superintendent.
The Statesman is authorised to an-
pounce the name of W. T. Pollard,
principal of Manor High School, as a
candidate for the office of County Su-
perintendent of Travis County Public
choola, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
Legislature. Fleer No. 1.
After being urgently requested to
run for place No. 1 in the Legislature,
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for Representative in the Thirty-
Ing dinbes, sweeping and
rk all day,, and erawling
HILL . CITY LODGE No 456,
A.F.&A. M
Mexican labor. such
Oounty Judge.
The Statesman is authorised to an-
nounce William von Rosenberg Jr. as
a candidate for County Judge, subject
to the action of the Democratic pri-
maries to be held in July-
tiful by waehlr
doing housewoi
issued by
Court of
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FOR RENT—One 8 and one 7-room
cottage, between University and Cap-
itol; all modern improvements and
conveniences; large yards, stables, oto.
Inquire 1811 Wichita, or phone 369. 20
•St E 7th Mt
• ing of 137% acres, more or lea* out
of the W. Sparks headright of one-
Apply to ! fourth league, described by meters ajd
WB WANT TO BUT your old gold
and silver or will ezchange for Jew-
etry The Stelfoz Oo
Money to Loan
On farms, ranchos and Rustin bust-
ness nr residence property Easy terms,
no commisslon enarged borrower*
Brown Bros.
IM Bcarbrough’Bldg
County Superintendemt.
The Statesman is authorised to an-
pounce that Wade M‘ Smith Jr. is A
candidate for re - election (second
term) for County School Superintend-
ent of Ttavis County, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary July
17. 1»1L He is making the race on his
record and qualifications, and he 80-
icits your support.
TATE SECURITY. NO DILAY.
ERAL TERMB
W. A. Boswell
FOR RENT temporarily, in whole
or In part, a well furnished residence
with all conveniences, at 1708 Guada-
One mile lake front, thle side com-
mencing at Dam If interested see us
qulck.
Tenn." You can do ae well, If you get ।
the Draughon training at Austin. You
ought to have It Terms easy Both
pick lea Call early. Good
X Y %.. care Statesman
County Tax volleetor.
Having been solicited by a number
of the voters of this oounty, I an.
pounce for County Tax Collector of
thle county, subject to the Democratip
primary election, which will be held
the 27ih day of July. 1111.
"1 TOM THRASHER.
Tea acres in Duval Height, front-
ing on Manor Road, only $1700 if
taken at once, or $850 for five acres.
i* the time to buy. They are
CeuntyTezCoheeten..
Th. satenman is authorized to an-
nounce • H. siter an • canaidate
for re-eleotion for the ponttion of
ounty Tot Collector, qubJect to th,
actiom of th. Demmocratte primary to
be heja la Juty.________________.
Dtstet cterk.
Th. Statemman 10 authortkea to
hounee Dave Picki «• » cqnandate for
re-eleetion •• Distfiet Clerk of Travis
county. ouM«rt to th, notiom of th,
• uly Demooratte primartea
Leztminture, rm. ’• t
In response to th. request of maar
rriend from vartous pert of Travie
ounty. who think that ?<««*• o*
eon. eervice to th. peopte of Travis
ount a. a repreeentuve in the Les:
islature of th. state, I NAve consented
to become a oandidate for place Ko. I
on th. Democratie tteket, subject to
th. netton of th. Demoeratte primary
is be hel on th. 27th of fair next.
O B OLANDLL
—---------- ----- - -----. FoB RINT—A .moll cottage sult.
nd your ochuol They ar. qoin« well: able tor man ana «rif«. wouth .nt
Mary Gete tilt a month. Edith weta exposure: elometa ana bath room <
1110 a month. Mise Kaltrelder alno pl.tr. moar Capitol
wanta to attena a Draughon College, lor
STANLEY HOTELS
ESTRS PARK.
Colorado’s Grentent Seenie Mountnin
Renert.
one inmertiom 25 centm, three insertions 50 eenta, seven Lam
tone week) 9100. Want ads must be paid for in edvamee.
BO AIMI TAKEN OVER TELErHoXM
brick residence,
University; only
tin public schools Pleas may betaken „ -
from the office by making a deposit {og.
e $25 eturm=hle en reture -e „iens । t0i
FOR SALE—Three revolving book-
cases, nut tabi* for office or library.
Also small safe. Address "Safe,” eare
of Btateemaa. tf
County Clark.
The Statesman is authorized to an-
nounce Jack S. Boothe as a candidate
for County Clerk of Travis County,
subject to the action of the Demo-
pratic primaries to be held in July.
County Clerk,
The Statesman is authorised to an-
pounce Paul ML Deats as a candidate
for re-election as County Clerk of
Travis County, subject to the action of
the Democratic primaries to be held in
July- ____________
Yours truly.
RING old phone 1111, Capital City
Employment Agency, for all kinds of
help or laborers. Tell us your wants.
We make a specialty of furnishing
Two fine lots, north part of town,
only $800, or $400 for one lot: a
bargain. .
goyd order by
Tablets when
Schools, Austin, Texas The right to -----
reject any’or all blds is reserved Plans best.
bounds as follows: Beginning at a
Factory to work
Sheritt.
The Statesman is authorised to an-
nounce George B Matthews as a can-
didate for re-election for Sheriff of
Travis County, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries to be held
to July.
Ik-story 8-room
I blocks north
$3700.
Two-story rook
WANTED ro SIT.
NEW 8-room two-story house in
beautiful Highland Park to exchange
for house of similar dimensions in Aus-
A A called meeting will be
eG,, held tonieht atw8 Xeiperor
Y All members are requentd to
‘ % be present. Austin Rodge No.
17 and visitors are cordially invited to
Bldg., room 4 Old phone 1921.
pus. Apply to
State National
phones Write
Austin, Texas.
Phone 11*1. 600 W
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Westover, Pinson,
FOR SALE—A 5-passenger Butk
car in good condition and good repairs-
new tir s, wind shield, etc. At Figel’s
Garage. tf
and beautiful For sale by all dealers
WANTED A horse for its feed; will
be given best of car*. Apply Maer-
ki*s Pure Food Bakery, 606 Rio Grands
At the STANLEY HQTELS you will
; find all modern conveniences and com-
l forts that you will find in the boot city
hotels.
FOR MALE — Thoroughbred Scotch
collie puppies. Phone 1160. 14
FoRsAL-at $1006, finest com-
bination stallion in the Mouth; 7 years
old, 15% hands, weighs ISO* pounds,
seal brown color; good free driver, blue
ribbon saddle horse; gentle and kind.
Address this office if you want a bar-
gain; he will pay f or himself in one
neason. Address L A. F., care States-
HELF WANTED-wmMALE.
WANTED—Women and girls at Aus-
tin Canning Factory to work with
peaches and pickles. Call early. Good
wages paid. 23
FOR BALE OR TRADE-- 18-horse-
power Haynes automobile, with top;
In good running order, a bargain, 211-
213-215 E.GthBt 16
you thle property. T. H. Barrow
8«>ne
NEW ORLKANB. Ia July 15 - The
first bale of new cotton to be regeived
here came in this morning and was
auctioned off at 11 o'clock in Varieties
Alley, outside the Cotton Exchange.
It was bought by Dreull A Co. for Ite
a pound The ble weighed til pounds
and was lassed ae strict middling
it was raised in Men Benito, Texas,
and was shipped here from Houston
to Normay. Mayer & Co.
can be seen at the office of End rase A
Walsh, arehi tecta LAttiefield Bldg,
Austin, Texas, and at the office of A
N MeCallum, superintendent of Aue-
NOTE—Thio lo my space and on this very spot you will find it da?
after day. Cut thia ad out, if interested to any property offered, as tha
list will be changed every three days.
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balance long
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MubaNEOSCHANCHS.
NEWSPAPER opportunity. The Port ’
O'Connor Breeze is now for sale. Finest 1
plant in the country, all new. Job work ;
averages $7500 annually and advertis- l
tog patronage io good. Future of town
call. Draughon.
IB
FOR SALE—Cheap, one large ice
vault. Apply to Tom Short’s place.
There is not a spot omparabl for '
both the wild, rugged glory and the i
velvet parklike beauty here, where one
finds the Rocky Mountains at their
Fine realdence lote on west aide
on and near West 6th St., from $200
and higher. Bee me quick before
prices are raised.
Two-acre lots in Freewater Ad-
dition, only $300; 110 cash, balance
|S monthly, no fnterest No better
way to eave money or lay founda-
tion for future home where living 18
- DistrietaAttorpe».
The Statesman"is authorlzed to an-
nource oscar R RRoberts as a candidate
for I st r let Attorney of thle district,
subject to thecton of the •Democratic
primaries to be held July 17.
very desirable. Address P.
Don't write, will not an-
excursion ticket to Pott
and investigate. R. P.
WE HAVE on band »• Mexicans
wanting work of any kind. Capital
City Employment Agency, old phone
The statesmah !■ Authorised to an-
nounce Judge James R Hamilton as
the action of the Democtetie primariee
to be held ------
- FOR RENT— Nice 4-room cottage,
•• । haii, bath, electric lighta, evergreen
——. u,.* —-'—I—4; .Tr****** in yard; bare, on street car line
TO "Draughon’s Prnetical Businese four blocks from University, 1711
Coilego—Gentleman: Bend catalogue to Guadalupe St.; new phone 78, 16
SITUATION WANTED.
WHEN in need of help of any kind,
ring old phone 1921. Capital City Em-
ployment Agency. 22
cotton plckero, wood cutters and rail-
road hands, or in fact all kinds of
laborsrs. We have had some fiteen
years* experience and when you give
ue your order we know how to get
just what you want. Call us at our
expense. Capital City Employment
Agency, Pendexter Bldg . room 4, Aus-
tin, Texas. 8-15
phone and $10,000 to loan on improved real
•otate at lowest rates. J. H. Raymond,
Jr.. Agent, Litton Bldg.
varas to the northeast corner of said
22%-acre tract stake on said east lino;
thence north 60 degrees west with
north line of sald 22%-tract 600 feet
(or 216 varan) to stake for northeast
corner of sald 111*-acre tract; thence
south 30 degrees west with the west
line of Bald 22%-acre tract 1646 feet
(or 592.56 varas) to the place of be-
ginning. and being the same land con-
veyed by the defendant Rob Roy to the
defendant J. IC Norman by deed dated
December 20, 1909, and recorded to the
deed records of Travia County, Texas,
in bonk 236, pages 5-7.
The above sale to be made by me to
satisfy the above desoribed judgment
for $599.70 dollars in favor of J M
L wright, together with the costs of
sald suit, and the proceeds applied to
the satiafaction thereof
G. 8. MATTHEWS,
Sheriff Travis County.
By Andy Townsend, Deputy.
Austin, Texas, July 8, 1111
rVHNITUKK PACKING, snippinu re-
pairing and storage. Cash paid for fur-
niture. Homes furnished complote
one-half price; easy payments. House-
hold Furniture Miore, 021 Congress
aide. It rooms; only $3700.
Elegant 2-story residence, west
treu-rKd iorner lot *50%, »aay
118-acfe farm, 2 tplles northeast
of town; B121 an acre.
155 acres beat improved farm land,
S miles aouth, only 110 an acre.
2<28,
COQI, COLO1RADO\
407 W. 7th St Phone
II
matic Carpet Sweepers for $1 BO each.
Thia la a bargain while they last Ap-
FOR BALE— Fiv3 choice lots in Hyde
Park, east front, in block 10, Avenue
H; will aell at a bargain. S. M Ashby;
phone 2285. IB
Call at <10 Brazos St 16
Where do ydu expect to spen your vacation this summer 7 Lot us
help you plan your trip.
v.ul.ii(lyar.,'h,d "V "eV808"k*i2mF8o#on130*2
Drop a postal for full intovmatton.
«V8 HOOVIR, JOHN F. LEHANE,
T. P. A., Fort Worth, Texas G.V.&P.A, Tyler, Texas
RooMs AXD BoARD.
F<|R RENT Nir* cool rooms with or
without table hoard Mbdern conven-
ience a Phone 1078. 206 E. 7th Nt. 17
FOR RENT—Two or 3 rooms, fur-
nished complete for housekeeping; 2
blocka north west of Capitol. 1404 La-
vaca Mt. n
A GIrl’s Wild Midnirht Ride.
To warn people of a fearful forest
fire in the Catskille a young girl rode
horseback at midnight and waved many
Uvea Her deed www glorious, but lives
are often saved by Dr. King's New Dis-
covery In earing long trouble, eoughs
and colde, which might have ended in
consumption or pneumonia "It cured
me of w dreadful cough and lunar d‘s-
ease.’' writes W. R Patterson, Welling-
ton. Teg "after our In our family had
died with eonsumption, and I gained
• / pounds ” Nothing so sure and safe
for all throat and lung trouble* Price
SPr and I IM Trial bottle free. Guar*
anteed by all druggists.
FOR MALE—My home, located in
beet part of Hyde Park; 7-room house,
all conveniences; large barn; lot IHx
116 ft.; plenty of shade trees, etc.;
good reason for selling. Frank Buch-
New Bungalow
For eale Five rooms and bath;
Write for beautiful illustrated sou-
venir booklet.
ALFRED WAMWORN, Meneger.
Estes Park, Celo,
Men Wanted for
Cedar Work
we have opened up the Heller Cedar
Brake near the Rend and want 50 men
and teams immediately This is tha
flneat cedar brake in this district
Apply to
Scholten Bros. Cedar Co.,
Lometa, Texas
FOR BALE—A 4-root
moved off of lot;
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TYykteXJTMU.________
WE DO perfect repair work on aay
typewriter; write or phone ua for es-
timate ; second-hand typewriters of all
makes for sale at prices from $10 up
'Phone BL Typewriter Sales Co. 4-B
Phone, old 2224. 16
Justice of the Penee.
The Statesman is authorised to an-
Bounce M. M. Johnson, the preaent Jus-
tice of the Peace of Precinct No. B. as
a candidate for re-election to place
Ko. L subject to the action of the July
Democratic primaries.
FOR BALE OR KENT—2104 Red
River Street and 2103 Nechts Street,
neat 5-room cottages/ modern im-
provements. convenient to University.
Blind Institute and Texas Wesleyan
College. Mrs. Charles Stephenson.
Phone 1722.
WANTI D TO AANT.
WANTEDTORENT—ATorc-room
house, from September to June 1, fol-
lowing. Must be modern and located
in one of the best resident parts of
the city Could use same partially
furnished. One with garage preferred.
No children. Beet reference given.
Address Howard Gray, St. John,
Kan. 11
Legisinture, Plaee No. L
To the voters of Travis County.
Texas: At the request of many cit-
Isens, I hereby announce myself as a
qandidate for the Legislature from
this county for place No 1, subject to
the Democratic primaries
GEORGE W. MEN DELL JR.
FOR SALE—A delivery wagon, in
good condition, at 506 W 11th St tf
"POPES SPRCIAL.- oeet dollar
watch in the world, sent prepaid, only
84c; fully guaranteed to keep correct
time two years or money refunded;
new watch given free if it brenke; a
more serviceable watch can not be had
at any price; money refunded imme-
diately if you are not highly pleased;
order today without fall Pope Watch
A Diamond Co., 1514 Main St. Dalia*
Texas. if
terms Located
107 East Sixth St. Money to Loan.
residence, west
FURNIHED HOUSR for root near
University Phone 1067, or call at
FOR RENT—-Store building, lit Con-
gress Ave. Now occupied by Austin
Mercantile , Co. Apply McNamara
Bros if
HANDSOMELY rurnished rooms, best
table board: also sleeping porch Table
boarders want d. Mrs Adams, 205
W. 10th St Did phone 2238. 16
FOR RENT—Cool, clean, single or
double room for housekeeping: private
bath and bell, sleeping porch. 7*7
22% 8t.. phone 2288. Mise Kate Barn-
hart ' 20
DEAR MADAM—1 wash and streteh
curtains Bend me your Address and I
call work. Miss Frieda Radaek.
FOR NOMI or iHveotmewt buy "Ideal'
Place” lots; located on Duval Bt . two
Plenty of diversion for old and
--- Trout fishing, tennis, golf,
billiards Surrey, horseback
_____________ rides over many moun-
tain trails under the care of experl-
enced guides
acre See ue about this.
X
are defendants. In favor of said plain-
tiff for the sum of five hundred ninety-
nine and 70-100 ($99.70) dollar* with
interest thereon at the rats of 8 per
centum per annum from date of judg-
ment. together with all costs of suit,
that being the amount of a judgment
recovered by the sald J M. Lew right,
plaintiff, in the District Court of Trav’s
County, on the 17th day of June, 1912,
I have levied upon, and will, on the,
first Tuesday to August, 1912, being1
LUMBER, all building materials,
mixed house bills chipped anywhere.
Grades guaranteed; examination al-
lowed Write for price Hct and cata-
logue. Mall estimale. Independent Co-
operative Lumber Co., Rosenberg, Tex.
1807 E. Ave. D. K.
MONKY TO LOAN.
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house, to be I MONEY TO LOAN— $50y, 81808. $5000
Bids will bo received by the Hoard
of Trustees of the Austin city public
schools, at Austin, Texas, up to 8 p m„
Friday, July 19, 1813, for the plumb-
tog and for the painting of the Aus-
tin High School Certified chock for
8*oo made payable to H M Met*
presldent of the Hoard of Trustees, to
accompany each bid. Rids should be
addressed to H M Metz, president
Hoard of Trustee* Auntin City Public
LOST AND FOUND._______
LOST OR STRAYED—One Chestnut
sorrel horse, black mane and tall,
about 18 hands high. Reward for re-
turn of same, or a clue as to his
whereabouts. Phons 1334. B. F. Small,
2207 Rio Grande Bt 18
FOR RENT--Furnished rooms suit-
able for light housekeeping, situated
near University. Phene 2552. 18
FOR RENT— Very cool, attraetive,
south and east room*, front and back
porches; screened througbout old
phone 2239 or 1908 San Antonio Bt 16
FOR RENT Hall. l«x«* feet; cen
trally located, electric lighted, ceiling
fans. Fine for club, or society. Address
FOR SALE—One of the beet buniness
corners on Guadalupe Bt; located
northwool corner of University cam-
MANQR, Tex , July 18—The Swedish
Methodist Church held a camp meeting
| in Abrams Park last week, cloning Bun- I
day night A large crowd was in at- j
tendance at sll meeting It is re-
ported that fully 125 automobiles were
on the grounds Sunday afternoon.
Some of the best preachers of the
»hutch aaniete d in the meeting. Much
was accomplished.
WANTED-- Women and giris at Aus-
tin Canning Factory to work wltk
peaches and pickies. Call early. Good
wages paid 71
SITUATIONS WANTED—-One gro-
cery clerk, speaks Spanish and Eng-
lish; one with mechanical experience,
understands all kinds of automobile
repairing, one first-ciass cook, male;
one grading foreman, 50 Mexicans
wanting any kind of work. Capital
City Employment Agency. Pendexter
opened July 8- American plan;
private bathhouse for exelusive
use of guests. Plena* writ* for
family rates and reservations.
LosT AND FOUND.
Losr—Ladys watch, somewherebe-
tween Wooldridge Peril and Y. M 1 C. A.
by way of Guadalupe 81. south, then
on Mato Finder phone W. E Glaze
at A. T* O Hous*. Ldberai reward of-
r ‘red If
FOR BALE Thirty acres, 6 room
house, three ml lee south on Ban An-
tonio road. 81488 Registered Jersey
male, 18 months old. >38 L A. Juh-
ring, R.F.D Ne •. 18
etake on the south line of eald survey
standing 888 feet north,60degrees
west from the southeast corner of said
survey, and which stake Ie at the south-
west corner of a 22%-acre tract sold to
tJohn Allen Gano; thence north •• de-
lot min. in wara adastton, soutsKzoptnvuthwaicortarnrsodtsun:
of. Hyde.Parki price,,8250 for quick vey; thence north ao degrees east with
Bale. T H. Harrow • Son is ( the west line of sald survey 748 varas to
e,, . 1, .,,stake for corner on sald survey line;
600 ACRES .black mesquite land to thence south 60 degree* east i860 varas
Bastrop County, improvedi IM per to stake on east fine or maid survey;
worth the money new, but We are clos-
ing them out this month. We give
away one house and one lot. It coste
you nothing if you get it. Wo ex-
pect to make each lot worth double
what we sold them for to a short time
Perfect title, big lot* the a l oeet ad-
dition to Austin, with all the con-
veniences. Your last chanc. this
month.
W B. ANTHONY,
811 LAttlefield Bldg.
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