Austin Daily Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1902 Page: 3 of 10
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A
or Made Suits !
Silk Skirts
OPENING SALE OF NEW FALL GOODS
1
98c
50c
Automobiles
School Shoes
Ladies’, Misses
and Children’s
Auto-
mobiles, more
popu-
lar than ever,
black
and colors, $5.00 to
$20
Outing Flannel
$2.50
$22.00
$3.50
P
Housefurnishings
iC
\ \
98c
School Supplies
$3.50
. .. .25c
10c
Queen
Full Une Sofa Cushion tops, to be
$3.50
Corsets
2cif.
EzI
Sidewalk Notes
NO OTHER COAL +
+ + +
+ OSAGE MeALEbTBR
- + + +
First-Class Service via
THE ELITE CAFE.
+
Mrs. E. J. White of the Elite +
for
++++
for
pnis, Louisville, Cincinnati
St. Louis, Chicago and all
FIRST-CLA"G MEALS.
W. A. NEWTON, Prop.
Austin White
+++++++++++++
Lime Co. A
+
BL and WI
very
EX-
TRACTION, CROWN AND BRIDGE
Ek
-101
; ■ ,
r
Santa 1 c
JMPTION
Ol
38c
10c
50C
98c
40c
50c
10c
98c
50C
$1.50
$3.00
$1.50
talned 6: the Avenue
summer months on -
This week we place on sale 10,000
yards fine embroidery edgings and In-
reasonable
or drop a
t vocal
ep breal
Leave Burnet ....
Arrive Lampasas
Leave Llano .....
Arrive San Saba
Best Writing Ink .
Best Mucilage ........
5c Lead Pencils ......
25 Envelopes for .....
Houston.
LAMPASAS STAGE LINE.
EQUAL TO THE
OLD RELIABLE
WORK.
PEL’S.
umbla, Pocket, Railroad,
black or white ........
nesis: meti
vocal dep
tion 1* bal
mbined W
ichnique. "
piano met!
eathing >
i course.
, Texas.
.pedal this
week .... .
+
+
4
+
A regular $1.50 quality,
apsclal..............
$2.00 values,
special ....
MOVE WICKS,
Attorney at Law.
seasons, $1.50 values,
special ............
•Percale
Waists........
It is a fact that we never carry over goods from one season to another.
Haviug disposed of our summer goods we now have ample room to display all
the latest ideas in Dress Goods, Suits, Raglans, Automobiles, Monte Carlos and
Ladies* Furnishings.
piping, all wool
material ......
cut, a real $5.00 value,
special............
cloth, 75c value,
special at ......
+ Order now and avoid rush +
+ and delay when the norther ar- +
+ rives- +
sertions, 15c values,
special ...........
White Bed
Spreads .................
Hanores large Bed
Spreads .................
Superior Bleached and
Hemmed Sheets .........
Hemstitched Sheets, 2 1-2
yards long..............
Turkish Bath -
Yard wide guaranteed
Black Taffeta Silk ......
19-inch best Black
Taffeta Silk............
19-inch Black
Armulre Silk ...........
19-inch Black Peaux
de Sole Silk .... .......
21-inch Black Peaux de
Cygnle Silk............
....3c
.... 3c
....3c
....3c
Flannel Waists
Ladies’ light colored Flannel Waists,
made of striped French Flannels, real
Belle of the Surf
Ladles’ Shoes .... ...
Campus Girl Ladies’
Fine Shoes .........
Ladles’ fine Oxfords,
now................
all colors, prices
$3.50 to .........
outlined for embroidery,
39c to ................
Down Pillows,
35c to ................
t
+
. Scho
Street ।
! 1902
IES.
to the students of the University. The
first postmaster will be E. W. Davis of
Center. Texas.
+
+
.. .10c
Cheneille
$8.00
U:U a. m.
No. 23 connects with
Llano.
No. 76 connects with
.$1.18
.......75c
... 75c
.....850
$1.00
By authority in us vested, notice 1.
hereby given that the County Judges’
I Association of Texas, will meet in the
Madras Waists
..Ladies’ Madras Waists for between
I WHITIS,
Principal:
charge of
..........4c
.....7 1-2C
.........10c
Ladles’ Walking Skirts, made of all
wool, Kersey and Scotch Cloth, latest
Towels......
Sofa Cushion
Tops.........
F. E. MISTROT
Fifth Street and Congress Avenue
2-piece Suits of all wool e En
Cheviot, $1.25 to ...............
New
Department
we have added to our regs
Ar laundry a department for
CLEANING, REPAIRING
AND PREMIN*
Ladles’ and gentlemen’* i dot hes
Md we guarantee to please the
moat tastidlous.
Bosche’s Troy Laundry
Phons n.
Voice Culture and the Art of Singing.
Italian method. Specialties: Equal-
izing the voice, Curing Tremolos and
Break In the Voice.
Studio 120 W. 9th St.
--
HMantacturers of White Lime
and Dealers in Cement, Plaster,
Hair, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe,
Acme Cement Plaster.
A. t. MARTIN & BRO.
Office 410 Congress Ave.
Ask your agent for ticket via
this line.
“lDl
mu 41
ESCHO
is’ Scho
h, 1902. I
imary thrl
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A BOY’S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE.
»TO«
CALIFORNIA
AGH’S
land
INUE.
(tore.
DR. SMITH, OVER 'RUM-
’’1 1. & G. N. R. R. CO.
'in effect Sunday, September 14, 1902.
NORTHBOUND TRAINS.
[ Arrive 10:30 a. m., 2:57 p. m., 10:52
’ p. m., 12:15 a. m.
Leave 10:10 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 10:55 p.
1 m., 12:20 a. m.
SOUTHBOUND ■ TRAINS.
Arrive 4:05 a. m., 5:45 a. me, 6:30 p.
in., 9.05 p. m.
Leave 4:15 a. m., 6:00 a. m., 6:35 p.
m., 9:10 p. m.
I HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL.
No. 24 leaves Austin for Houston,
*:tt p. m.
No. 26 leaves Austin for Houston,
1:00 p. m. _ „
No. 25 arrives from Houston at 7.20
a. m.
No. 23 arrives from Houston, 4.05
p. m.
। No. 76 leaves Austin for Llano, 4:15
p. m.
I No. 76 arrives at Llano, 3:35 p. m
No. 73 leaves Llano for Austin, 7:00
a m.
I No. 71 arrives at Austin from Llano
N
Austin,
ns reas-
■
Walking Skirts
AA
AAA
night." Like marvelous cures of con-
sumption. pneumonis, bronchitis,
coughs, colds and grip prove its match-
------ —•— ------ I less merit for stl throat and lung trou-
A MUDEL CAFB bles. Guaranteed bottles 506 and $1
The excellence of the meals at th. Trial bottles free at C. O. Tates’ drug
Elite cafe, conducted by Mrs. E. X1 store.
We are showing the latest effects In
Ladies' Tailored Suits, made of French
Broadcloths, Chsvlots, Basket Weaves,
Scotch Woolena and Tweeds, with silk
lined jackets, highest Ideas In pattern
suits at specially low prices, Eh
$15.00,/ $12.50, $10.00 ........♦OiJU
Kid Gloves
Couversier real French Kid Gloves,
. ..
Special Prices This Week
To encourage early buying.
........ , ----- . -------------- ,---------------
2
8
'F
—The civil jury docket will be called
in the Firty-third district court thi
morning.
hotel for the
ASK FOR NEW CATALOGUE
Of Grimtts’ College (down town) at
Singer Sewing machine ofice, 822 Con-
gress Avenue, and don't forget to look
at photographs in their show window
------«------
SUMMER BOARDERS.
Cool, comfortable rooms can be ob-
terms. Apply in person
Pretty Vestee Suits now
styles prettier than
ever, $1.50 to ...............1
Norfolk
Suits .................... ।
—There were no gospel meetings at
the Young Men’s Christian association
yesterday on account of the funeral
of Jas. H. Robertson, Jr., a member of
the association.
Ladies’ Shoes
Raglans and Monte Carlos
We are now showing all the latest
styles in Raglans and Monte Carlos,
With family around expecting him
to die, and a son riding for life. eigh-
teen miles, to get Dr. King's New Dis-
covery for consumption, coughs and
colds. W. H. Brown of Leesville, Ind.,
endured death's agonies from asthma,
but this wonderful medicine gave In-
stant relief and soon cured him. He
writes: "I now sleep soundly every
“n er
+ Room 8, First Nations! Bank +
$1.50
|.For a boy's or girl's chrome or box
• calf Shoe, sizes 11 1-2 to 2, heavy ex-
l tension soles, made for solid and
| hard wear. Th’s is a shoe which we
[ can recommend.
$1.00
An extra value In Misses' Shoes In
sizes 11 1-2 to 2. Special quality of
Dongola Kid, lace or button, patent or
f kid tips. This Is one of the best
' values we have ever had.
—Clarence B. Baum, the 6 monhs old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baur, died
yestegday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
family home at No. 1804 East First
street. The funeral will be held this
afternoon at 4 o'clock from the resi-
dence.
Those desiring
25 new styles recslvsd this week.
All ths flnest gradss of Taffeta and
Psau de Sole are exclusive designs,
no two alike, coK nn
$6.50 to .................«o9.Uu
Petticoats
Ws offer tomorrow a line of Petti-
coats mads of black and white metallie
I RUBBER TIRED HOSPITAL AMBU- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
। LANCE. 108 TO 116 E. 7TH ST. *
! BOTH PHONES 161.
Illinois Central R.R.
From New Orleans to Mem-
+ A. J. ZILKER & CO. 4
+ SOLE AGENTS, +
+ Old phone 246. New phene 119. +
+++++++++++++++
WRITING
ts‘ Colleg]
eorganized
to a large
luring th
s trainin
or security
i are point
hould con
slons. Col
card to J. E. Hodges, proprietor.
------•--
SPECIALTIES: PAINLESS
should not fall to vait the Elite cafe
it No. *11 Congress svenue. The
meals are cooked like mother used to
cook .
—The funeral of James H. Robert-
son. Jr., took place yesterday after-
noon at 4 o'clock from the family resi-
dence on West Sixth street. The fun-
eral services were'conducted by Dr. R.
K. Smoot and the funeral was very
largely attended. The remains were
intered in the family lot in the city
cemeterv.
Flannels
27-lnch Gray nn.
Flannels...................LUC
Flannels.....................20 G
White Wool Flannel, QE,
extra grade . ...... ........
Eiderdown in all OR fl
solid colors.................Aww
Fancy Eiderdowns. IE.
30c to .....................1 OC
Dark
Outing .....
| Light
Outing .....
Persian
Outing ....
city of San Antonio, on September 26 »!. Louis, -nicago ana all
and 27. l»02. at which meeting among I points north and east.
Upon the following topics win be had । Two Solid vestibuled Train
sironaNgededa menannntts of PT: Daily. Meals in dining cars.
20 styles new Walking Skirt, black
and all new shades, 6c nn
$10.00, $7.50 and ..............
Men’s Shoes
Men’s Box Calf or eo nn
Vicl Shoes, special ........Q£iUU
Men's fine vicl and patent vicl Shoes
all styles, equal to most $5.00 shoes;
986 Regent
+ Tho total enrollment this year is 2474,
A. of that number 2253 are white, an in-
. crease of eighty-three, and 221 color-
T ed, an increase of nfty-eight.
—A sub station of the Austin post-
+ office will be eatablished at the Uni-
4- versity on November 1. Postoffice
+ monev orders will be sold and cashed,
X which will Drove quite a convenience
"B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of
this town, says he believes Chamber-
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy saved his life last wummer.
He had been sick for a month with
what the doctors call bilious dysen-
tery, and could get nothing to do him
any good until he tried this remedy.
It gives him immediate relief," says
B. T. Lttie, merchant, Hancock, Md.
For sale by Tates' Corner Drug store.
—John Wilson reports a bursted wa-
ter pipe at the corner of Third and
Waller streets.
Boys’ Clothing /
SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK.
’ ready,
$3.50
$4.50
—It Is the Intention of the members of
the Christian church at Austin to at-
tend the national convention of the,
Disciples of Christ, to be held in Oma-
ha October 16 to 23. at which time
members of this religious body will be
In attendance.
| —There is an Increase of 141 pupils In
' the total enrollment of the public
schools of Austin for 1902 against 1901.
-------•------
Waco. Tex., July 12, 1902.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that I have used a
number of makes of typewriters, such
as Remington, Underwood, Oliver, etc.,
and some months ago I bought a Pitts-
burg and I find It to be the most con-
venient machine I have ever used. I
have written as high as 106 words a
minute en the Pittsburg and cun do as
much work on it as I can on any other
machine I have ever used. It is claim-
ed to be the most convenient, the most
simple, and yet the most complete
typewriter on the market, and I can
verify these statements, so far as my
knowledge of the different makes of
typewriters goes. I believe that the
machine is selling on its merits, and
that in a course of a few months it
will be the most popular typewriter on
the market. Yours truly,
E. M. HUNTER.
Stenographer Wholesale Department
Cameron Lumber Co., Waco, Tex.
-------•--
TO THE COUNTY JUDGES OF
TEXAS:
. ------------•-----------
GEO. W. PATTERSON,
UNDERTAKER AND PROPRIETOR
ECLIPSE STABLES, OMNIBUS AND
BAGGAGE TRANSFER. FINE CAR-
RIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY.
BOARDING HORSES A SPECIALTY.
$1.00
75c and $1.00 will buy boys' and
/ girls' good, strong glazed kid Shoes in
•tax 8 1-2 to 11. These shoes are
made to stand hard wear and will give
I satisfaction.
Bed Pillows,
2 1-2 pounds each........
New Cretonnes in pretty
colorings, 15c and ........
New
Silkolines ..............
New Table Covers in
and Tapestry,
$1.50 to ................
Tickets on Sale September 1 to Octo-
ber 31, Inclusive.
• (From some stations somewhat
higher.)
Through Pullman Tourist Sleeper*
every Tuesday. For particulars In-
quire of local ticket agent or address
W. 8. KEENAN, G. P. A,,
Galveston, Texas.
— Yesterdav was one of the dullest
Sundays the dolice have experienced in
several weeks, Un to 6 o'clock p. m.
no arrests had been made, and no re-
ports of any importance received at
the station.
Staple Specials
Good Apron Check Ee
Gingham, all colors ..... •U
Heavy Cotton Rn
Checks ........................mV
• Yard wide fine Sea Island C.
| Domestics.....................JU
Yard wide Bleached Ge
। Domestic.......................•U
Unbleached Cotton nil 9n
! Flannels......................
I Extra heavy Cotton 01 Qn
( Flannels f... ..........0 l"LC
Mattress Rn
Tickings ........ vu
........................12 1-2c
bate law.
statutes on lunacy.
Third—Growing evils of perjury and
false swearing and remedy to correct
the same.
Fourth—Necessary reforms In both
criminal and civil procedure.
Fifth—Should the law provide for thv
appointment of assistant county
judges, to be vested with power to per-
form all clerical duties of that omce.
County judges throughout the state
are reauested to attend.
J. E. LANCASTER. President.
CHARLES U BRACHFIELD,
Secretary.
t-class meals
4- Building, Austin, Texas.
+ Will practice In all State and
4- Federal Courts.
+
Children’s Hose
Children's fast black ribbed 1 n,
school Hose, all sizes ... .....lUu
Boys’ extra stout school Hoss,
double knees and soles, 1 En
sll sizes.............. IOC
$1.25
Buys a guaranteed Shoe In sizes
12 1-2 to 2. It is made of vicl kid
I with patent or kid tips, single or i
doouble soles, all solid leather through-
i out. A new pair if they do not give
I satisfactory wear.
White at No. 911 Congress AVenue,.h
dally becoming better known and a
cordingly her patronage is on ths in
crease. Mrs. White makes a specialty
f fine coffee. and her business lunches
can not be excelled.
----9--—
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Died, Clarence Bennett Baum,
6-moDtha-old son of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Baum, died yesterday afternoon
at 4 o’clock. Funeral will take place
at 4 o’clock this afternoon from fam-
ily residence, 1804 East First street.
—---•----
LOUISE M. PFAEFFLIN.
America’s leading
Corset for style, At N
and durability, 25 I
models to choose (Ga
from, 50c to V"
$5.00
HIS LIFE SAVED BY CHABER-
LAIN’S COLIC. CHOLERA/AND
DIARRHOEA REMEBY.
Men’s Hats
Men's Fedora and Alpine e1 En
Fur Hats, special ..........vliuU
John B. Stetson Hats, Alpine, Col-
No. 24
The Algona Hotel
Llano, Texas.
E. MARSHALL, PROPRIETOR.
Cool, comfortable rooms with al
modern conveniences. Table supplle*
with the best the market affords. Fe-
vorite resort for traveling men. >
$25.00 via
No. 76
Ladles' and Misses' Walking Skirts,
$2.50 values, e1 nn
special ............. • 1180
Ladles', Misses' and Children'*
Walking Skirts with two rows of satin
SAN SABA STAGE LINE.
Leave San Saba ......... 4:29 a. m
Arrive Liane .........;....U:OT noon
Dally except Sunday.
Leave Lampasas ...........10:15 a. m.
Arrive Burnet ...............3:15 p. m.
D. F. HARLESS. Proprietor.^
City News
Embroideries
I
Matting and Shades
NEW SHIPMENT THIS WEEK.
Extra qoallty nn.
Japanese Mattings...........LUU
Extra pretty pattern in Japanese
and China AEn
Mattings......................
Window Shades, 9r.
■Il colors......................
Extra value In Window 90n
Shades, 50c and................
Black Silks
....11 a. m.
.....4 p. m.
. 1:00 p. m
. 7:80 p. m.
+ Cafe, No. 911 Congress avenue, +
+ Is serving the best meals in the +
+ city. A trial will convince you +
+ of the excellence of her meals. +
+ +
Men’s Clothing
Our new Fall Suits are now ready
in the nsw cloths. We save you $3.00
to $5.00 on a suit. 4E nn
all sizes, $6.00 to........... 1).UU
Boys’ Pants
66 pairs Boys' wood Pants, 50c value,
special this on.
week....................... C
Silk Waist Special
,265. fine Taffeta and China
Silk Waists, black and colors, all
samples, values to $6.00, en En
choice for....................
Black Dress Goods
40-Inch Blanck Diagonal rn.
Granite ..... UC
42-lnch Black Sorina rn.
Cheviot.....................UuC
40-inch Black Granite rn.
Etamlne ................... 9C
36-lnch Black Venitia, tn,
special ........................
5O-Inch Black Mohair nr.
Cheviot ...................(JQC
48-lnch Black Granite nn.
Klota...................... 98C
45-lnch Black r.
Zybellno ........................
42-inch Black nr.
.............................ouC
Towels and Linens
All linen Huck Towels, an.
white or colored borders .......IUG
60-inch German half nn.
bleached Table Linen .........OHC
Belgian Bleached Table rn.
Linen, 2 yards wide ..............
Buresu snd Sideboard no.
Linen Scarfs, 35c to ...........VC
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