Austin Daily Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1902 Page: 4 of 16
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For tickets and information call
at city ticket office, 5?2 Congress
Ave;, Cor. 6th street. Red Front.
AL NOTES.
Tdatein of Austin
a tencher in the,.
s to fill th. post- 4
ing season.
Price, $6.00
ana sales and leases for the month
a. reported Xil« weavu
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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY, AUOUSTJI, ISM.
IX thinking of buying one? If so. •
.. come down and look at ours. Wo •
,+ only have a few left. We sell j
]+ them very reasonable. Deen & 3
+ Walling. .
, ul„ Marv Jane Thomson was
.. Hiie.M to M number of little friend.
Wednesday afternexm. the occasion.be
mg the eighe anniversary of her birth.
Miss Edna Wallace will leave Tues:
In the El Paso high school
No. 5—Black Broadcloth Skirt,
elaborately trimmed with same ma-
terial in wide bandse tailor made,
and stitched.
Price, $8.00
capt. and Mrs. L P. seikerandtam
n%, V"" wiamssrownsanderne '
rinniaanoel’week •rn in sal- l
tino. Me*.__
Mr. Charli-nuxsel. whoshaqcpain
Mr. kusell is loud in his I
Texas..
Miss Maude Jenkins, who has been
top, _____
The Albert Sidney Johnston Chapter. (
Daughters of the Confederacy, have
ever made their meetings a pleasure to
be looked forward to, but to those who
attend the meeting at Mrs. 7.. T. Fu:
more’s residence Thursday evening
there will be the rarest treat in store
Miss Vivienne Taylor, the accomplished
elocutionist. who taught at Alvin Col-
lege last year and who has recited at aar. A. e. riue -- —......-
many of our great colleges. will recite visher ot deorgetown are guests in
the "Heart of Old Hickory." Thone """en.
who have heard Miss Taylor speak will
again be charmed—to those who have
not, there is the greatest pleasute in
’LAW SALES AND IEASE8“G
Pittsburg Visible Writing Ma
■'It's All Write.".
S. Snaman <5 Bro.
Exclusive Women's Furnishings _ ®1B and 820 Congress Avenae.
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No. 3—New shades of Brown.
---- . Gray and Green, fine weight Chev:
Medium Brown in a splendid qual lot handsomely tailored with rows
--- ... .. —" of stitebing. These garments rep-
resent very fine garments.
bottom ol
Price, $5.00
No. 4—Black Melton
Tomorrow will be a gala day with
the labor unions. Never before have
such preparations been made to cel- l
ebrate this day and make it a memo-
rable one to the clerk and proprietor
alike. Kach union has some spectal
feature or costume to proclaim the In-
tense Interest manifested by its mem-
bers and to this great day. which is
being looked forward to more and
more each year, every patriot will
point with pride.
new FALL
WALKINGHATS
AN ELABORATE DISPLAY OF
RICH NOVELTIES IN THE NEW
FALL HEADWEAR. WE MADE UN-
USUAL PREPARATIONS TO SE-
LECT FROM FOREIGN AND AMER-
ICAN SOURCES THE VERY BEST,
AND NOW THEY ARE HERE FOR
YOUR APPROVAL. OURFORCEOE.
MILLINERS AND SALESPEOPLE
ARE subject to your every
REQUIREMENT, AND WE TRUST
YOU WILL AVAIL YOURSELF OF
OUR SPLENDID FACILITIES THIS
FALL TO HANDLE EVERYTHING
PERTAINING to proper dress
W A SATISFACTORY MANNER.
New York Millinery Emporlum
S. Snaman & Bro., Props.
S18 AND 820 CONGRESS AVENUE.
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Price, $4.50
No. 2—A handsome mode Mixed
Suiting, one of the leading new
fall colors; 15 rows of tailor stitch-
ing around bottom of skirt.
Prices $4.75
The New Dress Silk and Cloth Skirts
in an assortment ol the latest Parisian styles are bein
received daily, we ask you to examine those now u
stock «<8«8%*%,
No. 1—Dark Gray Oxford and
Our showing of the latest styles in all ths newest fabrics arc now here.
Our buyer now in New York writes that the styles which he selected em
brace the most perfect fitting garments to be had from the leading manu-
facturers. We call your particular attention to the following numbers:
99)
store. ______
The children of North Austin, under
the management of Mias Lee Crosby,
gave a little play entitled "Rumple
i Skin" at MFPeacock'w residance
laat week. The entertainment was a
benefit for the Orpthens Home and
netted about Hi The-collowinsshii-
dren took part in the prdgramnMamie
and Mary Peacock, Jennie and Saliie
Pinckney. Annie Garrison, Pauline
Thornton, Helen Condit, Gussie Swain,
Steven and Tommy Pinckney and Le6-
Ue Pratt
Rev. J. J. Cramer. .
Mr. James K. Preston, president 1
spntonicoweke wun
-ohrsFrestonen. who has heen.vvisitins
her Parente, Mr. and Mrs: M. H. With
ers, has returned to her home in North
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FOR the MONTH OF AUGUST
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! New Walking Skirts
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Beatehauwinwarab thenemunu1ot
sen 2 nuta ohatgenti whlper ,h“
Tlll teeedtadmutdiobgiaen „aummits ......, — -
Ti "past the borderland of gray. at home" to a
world, as wise as.ever.2 11 Wainendav atti
has placed on sale from Septemven.”
to 14, inclusive. very low rates to the
principal cities of the republic.Monte:
rey, 311.25, Saltillo, $12.90; and Mexico
City. $27.10 for round trip. The Monte-
rey and Saltillo tickets are limited to
ten days and Mexico City limit is thir-
ty days, with privilege of stop-overs at
pleasure in Mexico. For maps and
further information call on or address
l p. J. Lawless, agent, 522 CongresS
avenue, corner Sixth street, Austin,
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The Imperial Club will give a dance
Wednesday night in honor of Misses
azgewerenamaondedetotaomhs
instftte, Virginia. Bitter-sweet will
be 1he memory of this dance for
months to come—sweet with the re-
mambnnscaowthracheouxazoun
their 15 abent___ . :
Men x ahnaa
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sad whinAme them knights and heroes] scarbrough and W. D. White:
An of the battle and the fray. .laides leave the city today for st. Louls.
Knowing not that there behind each Chicago, Milwaukee and Waukesha, to
the onetwhoishawsoman "rorcins be gone aboue onemonth
Just back the tears that blur,— | Mia Bertha Wallace left Thursday
You may honor your brave h . ror Brownwood to renssume shedutieh
sing a song to her. s.ntember I of teacher of English in the high
-Alfred J. Waterhouse In Septembe school of that place.
I born-
Mr. nnd John X: "2.
Unhoid" ao return-
p-t- * " " "-2 "a a
gmee Mr. jo. Kerbeg’a returnsrrom
EEe
love." _____
T Mr " peacock has been working this
town in the Interest of an Insurance
company, which he represents.
MP Perry of Rockdale returned
hom on Tuesday after a pleasant visit +
to her cousin, Mrs. Walton, mssl:
Miss Rogers of Bonham and N1:1+ ...... --
Nash of San Antonio have been visit- + Cream Freezer
ing Miss Bernice Storey.
Professor Arnold and wife have re-1
l turned from a summer trip to their!
I old home in Kentucky. ■ I
I Mr Frank Hatchitt of Prairie.kea
I is here with his brother, Superintend-
lent Joseph Hatchitt,
Mrs. Ham Smith, with her sisters the
| Misses Beard, have been visiting at
1 Smithville this week. .
| Miss Lenarad of Luling returned to
(her home at Luling, after a visit to
Miss Carrie Brown of San Marcos
is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. M.
Belvin.
Miss Willie Rector has gone to Gal-
latin. Tenn., to spend several months.
Miss Ella Bachman is enjoying the
exhilarating atmosphere of Colorado.
I Misses Bessie and Berta Akew. are I Photographer C. C. Harlan of Eaton. 1
(spending the summer in Wunkesha lo can do m now, though for years I
■ .1 he couldn't, because he suffered n-1
I Miss Anne Ruggles has returned I cola agony from the worst form of In-
I from a delightful visit to Palestine. | digestion. All physicians and medi:
----- . 1 eines failed to help him till he tried |
Miss Mamie Fisher is the guest of I Eleetrie Bitters,-whih worked such
Miss Belmont Graham. I wonders for him that he declare*
----- | they are • godsend to sufferers from
Dr W N Le Sueur and son left last ] dyspepsia and stomach trouhlen- Un-
Thursday for Colorado. I rivlea for diseases of the somach:
— I Liver and Kidneys, they bulid upand
Mr O 1. Brown, a knight of the|give new life to the whole byetem:
grip. Is in Austin. I Try them. Only 50. Guaranteed by
------ .2 . 1C. O. Yates, druggist.
Governor L. J. Storey Is in Lockhart | —— — + -
I visiting friends. ++++****+*****
No. «—Represents the highest
tig perfection of the tailore art in
skiri irfmmedgith the new sr
bands, with buttons on the aid . I buttons of same ma
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Mr. E A. anana returned Thursday 4 "TRYPHOSA WAS A LOVE- +
from New York. + LY woman of St. Paul's day; her tl
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| Mr. J. R- Le, has gone to Houston. + daunrgomnadainttemod.dopeach, +
orange, raspberry, strawberry +
and wild cherry flavors For +
Udo by Deen 4 Welins +
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sidehznadntxa. • waik enroukh I
nte. - - - - . “God btess you!
And theparonsadem man and wife- 1
as he named » them; lit*
hey had httle wealth.; knew;
of the woriatem, aaring. ’
But he whisperedLx Ohveyou."
haye riehesa ’that walking over
Thengarvoowe“ana Nana in “
in the distant summits
w.
rmpometimear.on o
But ’ "She ^den
and -VFiSrxi;. nim
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For the foeman pressen ., T'
Bu. t^« —
pered: You shan Actor's laurel
You sramsn"Chtibtrire ana ain,"
. .. strugeled onward,
Thenucgatn n” wouns were sapln
-tnever for a whisper,—"I am
strug«tnegnonuardmistrKer dar
SrzCEyeg<‘Commee-
", —KA „girtong Let us help you. Course of study inciuaeB 22 ", J
± good.rgsshorthana. Typewriting. English, Commercial Arithmetlo + J
+ ber 2. New catalogue « you ask. Address D " ’
+ corner 18 th and Lavaca, Austin, Texas.
■ . I Has Mr. Will Caswell retired from
a cuneiee party! On Wednesda¥ .I. igts since ' he defeated all the
sntrzEtnEyxpanama
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ames Dan Matthews and..Rober I party Friday evening by Mr. Morris
Dent. "Our Donkey Party” proved.a Berner. I
Mec: of great amusement. In the ------
“nteat first prize, a beautiful boxrt nr. and Mr,. B. M. Love and daugh-
Iritine paper, was awarded toHoPlterg Mrs. Cromartie and Miss Ruth
Weivin, and the booby a beauuryl ( Lve, are visiting friends in San An-
paper hat was awarded..t,oWwyne lonlo.
EFliedge, after which the following i ___
guests hade their four charming host- Mr. Herman Knebel, secretary of the
Euse good night and assured them oflyoung Men's Christian association.
the success of their entertainment: I has returned from a visit to Waco.
Nisses Pauline Townsend of New ° i -----
leans. Madeline Wicks. Bessie H uteh: Mra, A. L. Jackson and her little
Ings. Corinne Cartledge. Georzle Wal: I daughter of Houston are In the city
ker. Bessie Caperton. Lind A.Wein I vinting Mra. A. 8. Rutherford.
Hannah Von Rosenberg, Ines Burleson. 1 . ------
Messrs. Robert Belvin. Robert. Waxers After several weeks' visit with rel-
Wayne Cartledge. Moye W iekwaMpeTis atives, Misa Elina Cunningham left for
Berner, Will Wood Hugh and Fe U home in Dallas, Via Waco.
Matthews, Howard Wells, Morel
Deals, Oscar Stickenhof o Bastrop i Miss Nellie Kemper, who has been
—.. . ... .-hnt I visiting Miss Grimih, has returned to
^c^ln^M^P^J”^ 8--oms"-"mmmmao."uskeh cat"meh
Squerwang-piAyea"n tRe entafuepending the summer.
lawn, atter.whie hthe So n"Tes stable Miss Jennie Allen, who has been
wereretreshed pihunaitownsena o with Ml.trol, leaves today for her
Newh Orleans, Leah Andrews. Bessie I home in San Antonio.
ufceezrigom’xseov, M- J « Marmion otangieton.in
nl fiayi"tholne.pent ----------
Sampson. Camilla Smith, Lena Thom-|
son, Mary Thomson, Bessie Blackburn.
Miss Pauline, by her winning ways,
has become quite popular during her
stay in our city and those that have
met her hope that she will visit here
Mise Mattle Bisho
a sister of Mr. D.
“ Xow that the new pipe organ
(been duly installed, the ladles Aa
Chonr or he atholie churchasazsieted
Other cal tatene.arcrach "elyerai
Sond «J” «
commodleuracamky the resignation of
1 9n.m pan Rouse, a wen known soci-
New Orleans, liesallte’ selle Weaversexralweexts,Mar‛keny,Mrs. Bird-
inne Sarted"w.lcariledge, Robert] Mr^ Hh M ra,"Hviere, vr Lowe
wandriIwaiker
The ."2 success of the event is t
iseued: Mr. M«. hemarage ot "itlrBessie Dolan, one of the South- , ._______
rh*“r'd«ughter.uMlnnlei
id evening. IS’SLi- -
K Thompeon 100. cum-inanoenasa Palestine. Shewialoiterest ............
SX-sWLiS.- Eh.....N y"pna.ppmm auuuu
Texan ____ .Mnan Miu Mary. Mr. ana Mrs. J- univernii land- „
iease .....................• 122292
Interst .............;—>• 119.76
Principal .................. 3*
Deaf and Dumb Asylum Land-
pineipanrnnue.. 119.5
Sfejftuu u wednesdayeiinechax" ......
Xr wnlehrnewmFasimha"enoi*Lmamsepalayium Lna-"
* inenn"i. Cotterot Neworleansanaorptan Atrium iand
Nellie MeComic of Han Antah interest ................
are In the city, guests of Mra Wilam
Umbach. pleasant visi. with relatives Total ...... -......83" „ .
i AT«vlor PMi38 Moyhahan returned | _. comptroller's department has *
insTsunather borne in san An-rechtednetaxrolislorzrardeman
tonio. having spent ehee. weeks with counttiowo propeni for 102 amount
MlJa Miriam Misa vannte Ab-xng 92,511.23, which an increase
son left Friday for her home In Cal 08 $161,689 over last year.
"“S nll.cnartsroorashe ”4“
■Mis-. Dora Nauwald ot Fredericks- 2n company: The incorporators are
sGr Is In the city. The guest of her F. A. Ptzhugh, H. A. Fitzhugh and
sister, Mrs. Walter Schaefer.. E Hammons.
Miss itile Willson returned Friday] -------
e.M” Dallas where she was one ofshe ] The state department of education
UK tmpicar 2 —» tor “ _
Mrs. Robert Briggs and children lettlyear ending August 31, 1903.
ip”aegay to visit her old home in | --------
Wednes Mo I The railroad commission has receiy-
an Wa Wroset » lVrh^“Sn^w%g,h%.^
B^^unc.n ofhE.yPL^^^^^^
ibrpKiu Bibb has returned trom ] r Ehe aomptrahlega se*Uement papers
a visit with relatives and friends in I f Castro county, showing the total
Georgetown. pinkie amount or taxes coUected In ISO
Miases Lula Marley and Pinkie | ---------—----
Brown are spending the week in ] TAKE A VACATION.
Tnras Vivian Graves of Hamilton has I Sptomna Mexico is the place, to go
returned to Hamilton. 10 enjoy it, as the climatic conditions
— I are specially fine at this season of the
t OCKHART SOCIETY NOTES. | year In that country, and no trip could
The schools all open next Tuesdaz be more interesting and instructive; _
an the busy days begin again foi thelihe national holiday celebrations, with _
an dren QuiteTa number of younglattenaing fiestas, will occur during
chdre will leave here for various] ths period, and in order to afford
PeOPlfs in other cities and states, every" one the opportunity of witness-
Dr Lancaster left the first of the | ing these unfque festivities, the Inter-
week to visit his family, who have ] nlional and Great Northern rallroad
been spending the summer at their I has placed on sale from September. »
farm in Jackson county.
! Miss Allie Fennell and Mr. J. A. Rob
erts were married at the home oh the
| bride's parents Sunday evening by
fG-day an
i hisrhiw D. French entertained some
Mra. Fred Barrager ofprerrel is vis- of her young friends Tuesday evening
Ring her pistere .Mrs. Ed stebbins and lot her home. Marcos
Mr iie Erwin.___ camgsoverthiswek to vis MISS Hal-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moore have re- l lieuPar ishaa stone has gone to Thom-
turned home after a pleasant visit with | 8 Vit her sister. Mrs. Mo-
friends at Waco. I Manns.
------- . . . I Mr j. T. Storey left this week for
Mr. E. M. Scarbrough has returned I Louis to lay in his fall stock of
from a trip to New York. Alabama "Lxl”
and Missimippl. 1 Mias Ro,, Trigg has gone to Gon-
“I---.. U . w. I sales to visit her sister, Mrs. Win,
The many friends of Mrs. M. M. Be- ] Klein
dell will be pained to learn of her se- | Nr and Mra, o A Blasieny have re-
rlous illness. | turned from a pleasure trip to Califor-
Mrs. A. S. Fisher and Miss Binnie | n Misses Minnie Swearingen and Alice
— _ Lan have returned home from Tern-
ple.
। A. B. Storey I visited San Antonio •
few days since/on legal business .
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols have returned
from San Antonio.
I Fred Thomson. Sr.. Is visiting rela-
hives at Luling.
I Miss Birdie Kate McDowell la vlslt-
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