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AN, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1905.
Our August Cl
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25 dozen Men's Black Imported Sox,
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18 China Silk Waists, white only.
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R. N, Finley. Pete Lawvlei
Judge Cravens,
rofessor Grifitts, Will Shelley,
89c
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NEWGOODS
Chas.Rosner
506 Congress
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JOHN
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83 Rainey Streets-
AUSTIN, TEX.
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Remember Our Rest Room
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Watches
Clocks
CANDY CATHARTIC
Guns
PREVEWT ALL SUMMER
Jones, A. B.
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reasonable pres.
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Guitars
Mandolins
Kodaks
UNEQUALED,
Razors
Pocket Knives
.... 10c
nd Belts..
25c
Accordions
Theis
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• 0 0 $
brown and black,
worth a 6.00; pries
15c
15c
Regular price
$3,50; price ..
New Remington
125.00 Gunz
for $15.09. A
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Dalkowitz, Aaron Burr.
Fort Worth—Garland
$1.50
to
$25.00
Diamonds, Rings
and Pins
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$1.00
to
$7.50
11.50
to
$500
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Typewriters
$15.00
to
$80.00
60c
to
$2.50
$1.50
to
$6.50
Shirt
Regu-
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go
from
$1.50
to
$125
6e
to
$3.00
THEY WERE QUIETLY MARRIED
LAST NIGHT—PROVED QUITE A
SURPRISE TO THEIR FRIENDS.
LEFT FOR DENVER.
Th.
don’t
State
One <
of ball between i
—and it will be
The Leans wh
game Thursday
from
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$25.00
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29c
HOW THE ■•FATS" AND “LEANS"
WILL STACK UP NEXT THURS-
DAY IN THE EXHIBITION AT THE
DRIVING PARK.
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Shoe Department
An enlargement of our shoe depart-
Safety Razors
$1.60
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$10.00
on‘t fail to come
W value, that are
BOTH NEW AND SECOND HAND,
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
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MISS DURHAM WEDDED
TO DR. HARRY BAXTER
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Roquerort cheese and Saratoga Makes
A SURPRISE PARTY.
s of out
xaarude
Relish.
Duchess Pootatoes.
Sliced Tomatoes Sweet Pickles.
County Examiners.
Special to The Statesman.
Parl Walker, Arthur Moore, Sam Craw-
ford.
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W. H. Richardson
the best 25c value in
town; price ................
Any 25c Tie in the
house for ..................
All our Men’s 50c Shirts will
be sold for ................
15 dozen Boys' Balbriggan
shirts, sizes 24 to 34.
go at.......................
Boys’ 50c Shirts, all colors,
12 to 14; price .............
Cut Glass, Finest
I design and make
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sultation free.
L. F. STAFFORD, Specialist
Room No. 216, Levy Bldg., Main St.,
Houston, Texas.
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R. B. WALLING
223 East Sixth Street-
sacrificed. In about two weeks our fall _
begin to arrive. We must make room for thN bring as we will
HEAVY HAULINQ OF ALL
KINDS DONE ON SHORT
NOTICE. • • • • MAKES A
SPECIALTY OF REMOVING
MACHINERY and SHIPPING
SAND. ••••...
PDAY
MALRIA
CPu RE"
Assman,
ridge, Pt
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INS, George
Pat Iooch-
"Dora Thorne" at Hyde Park.
The third week of the Frank Rich
Stock company begins tomorrow night
at Hyde park, when this excellent com-
pany Wil offer for the first half of
the week a dramatization of that ever
popu nr novel. "Dora, Thorne,” the
wentest and saddest story ever told.
No Pay ver written has retained its
popularity like ths one, and as almost
e cry lady has read the book the Inter-
In the play is of course easily un-
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package of Na.
and if you are not
dICy us, and we will
Kauffman, Sol
----—.
“t“Kn°u
dershirts and Drawers, worth
garment, 50c;
lar $12.50 values which wo er no
cut less than half; price ...•0:30
8 Changeable Brown or Blue Taf-
feta Silk Shirt Waist Suits, well
............................$5.98
store before buying and see that the goods are
ment for the fall trade makes
MS SHOP
Roattz.
Prime of Beef au jus
Haunch of Veal. -Dressing DemI-klaze
Wit* Writ to Sufferers
Fr»* a WWMB tf Notrt Paint, InL
"-3
Waists, worth from
$1.25 to $2.00; price........
7 only, White China Silk
Waist Suits, sizes 34 to 36.
PLENTY to EAT
But..no appetite, well desoribes the
cona It lon at. thousands of persons.
Theln stomachs have "gone bacg on
tem but 1 only requtrea a fair trial
of the famous
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
16 restore this important organ to Its
wonted vigor. Then why not start to.
day7 lor over 50 year* It has been
curing indigestion, Dyepepsia, Costive-
n9S, Biliousness, Poor Appetite,
Cramp* and Diarrhoea. Try it and see.
For the next 10 days our goods, in eve
- - ‘V
a store at Williamsburg, where several
dollars were secured. Nothing else was
taken.
K. O. Meizten, county judge, has
been elected president of the county
farmers urion and his son. E. R.
Meizten, selected as delegate to attend
the big meeting in Waco. Both are
avowed socialists. Meizten is known
in Travis county, where he was once
a candidate for county superintendent
of schools, '
Rev. O. B. King has been in this
। y for about a month organizing
unions. As a general thing the farm-
ers have not taken much Interest in
his efforts to help them save them-
selves.
N adine Face Powder Is compounded
soft velvety appearance, which remains
until washed off. Ladies who use Na-
dine Pace Powder are sure the com-
plexion will be fresh and lovely at the
lose of the evening.
THE QUALITY IR
Ruy one 50 cent green
dine Face Powder,
entirely satisfied nt
promptly
REFUND YOUR MONEY
Sold 2X all leading aruggis(a, or mall
price 80 cente. White. Mesh. Brunett,
prepared only by
N sIm NA TOLET CO Paris, Ten,
Sold in Austin by all leading drug-
gists and Miss Josephine Theis. 9
price...................
Men’s Black or Tan Sox,*
10c quality; price .......
Men's 16c Sox, plain or
fancy colors; price......
15 China Silk Waists, worth $4.00,
$4.50 and $5.00; dn nn
price ..................... 941
6 China Silk Waists, very hand-
somely trimmed with lace, CQ OQ
worth $7.50; our price...... .v0
One lot of White Lawn Waists, nine
styles, broken sizes, worth 0 4 QQ
$2.50 to $4.00; price ........v«»v0
12 styles, broken sizes, White Lawn
Hallettsville News.
Special to The Statesman.
..Iitettaville, Tex., July 29—Belle
W nde, a negresa, who for two years and
six months hn» born An inmate of the
county Jail here, belne ere ay, nia it
having been Inpoasible to get rom for
hon.!in 2n2 oI the asylums, wag about
to die, and her brother and steter took
her home. It she recover, she will be
returned to jail.
, Recentty four negroes have been
jailed here on charges of burglary,
bu! as .Vet this offense goes on. the
last instance baing the burgtarlaing of
Of course. It'll be funny. That
and take. In the much talked of gam
MAONMESa" Al
“ Drueetsu
BOWEL THOOBL-KR 207
Vegetable*.
Steamed Irish Potatoes en Burrie
Okra a la Palatka
White Cabbage au Gratin
60 doe
Hose; 3)
lar prl- MA
60 dozen %/
Hose; sizek
worth 150,8
15 dozen MB
5 to 8 1-2; r
12 l-2c; our. p
,25 dozen Misses
to 8 1-2; a goo3i
quality; price . V4
15 dozen Misses’ N
5 to .8 1-2; welt wor
25c; price..... ...
Our Ladies* 25c4 Lace
Hose will be sold for .9
25 dozen Ladles' Tan 19
the 50c quality, as long Vh
as they last at............
I a dies’ 50c
Corsets ............. W
The celebrated “Kabo” Corsa,
brass eyes; $1.00 and
$1.25 quality .................Eh
$1.50 “Kabo” Corsets e XH
KO at ...................... l3
$2.00 "Kabo” Corsets 64 n
go at ................... I iZ
Hallettsville, Tex., July 29.—F. P.
Gunther, county superintendent of
schools, has appointed Professors C. A.
Peterson of Yoakum. K. A. Jones of
Hallettsville and F. J. Slavik of district
No. 2 as members of the county board
of examiners. Professor Peterson has
for many years served as a member of
the board, while the others succeed
Professors John Kloppenburg, who will
Ladleg Mne Muslin Embroidered Un- nt. tach and.AAorkowsky,,who has
---- ---- --- moved to Fayette county. Professor
Jones is the recently elected principal
of the school here, and he and his fam-
ily are expected £o arrive here soon.
STORE HOUSE CLEANING
of secus chants to be used on the
Fats when necessary. Mr. Shipman
has made deeds -and had them record-
id, in most cares, of the property of
the Fats, Mr. Mettenheimer, the olly
player of old Houston clubs, is prac-
ticing long walks into the country to
give him wind, He walked to Sprin-
kle yesterday, saying he was going to
sell beggiog and ties. Dick Corner is
walking to and fro to his home- back
of the University—and says he is in
the “pink” of condition.
Joe Shumate says that the razor bis.
iness is keen—but when It comes to
baseball playing, he is the swiftest
child on the. beach, and he can hardly
contain himself until he gets his eagle
eye on one of Mayor Shelley’s liners. I
Guy Collet is grading one inch to the
hundred a ball suspended from hla l
CALIFORNIA REMEDY
Stops Chills at Once
Cures Malar ia; Ague. and Chils and Fever
qutereedays Firstdose relieves. A power J
ful but harmless tonic. Gives an appetite. 75c
Francis d. ott, Sacramento, Cal.
Sold by all Dealers
The wedding of Miss Lela Durham to
Dr. Harry K. Baxter of this city. was
celebrated last night at 10; 20 o’clock at
the. residence, of the bride’s parents,
191 East Willow street. The wedding
Wa8 a quiet affair and was performed
by Dr. J. A French, pastor of the First
Bapttat church. The bride is one of
Austins most charming young ladles
while the groom is one of the leading
dentistsof this city and a musician of
great ability. The wedding proved
quite a surprise to the friends of the
principals. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter left
last night at 11:20 o’clock over the In-
ternational and Great Northern rai.
way or. Denver and other points in
Colorado They will also likely visit
Chicago before returning to Austin.
They will be absent several weeks.
stipntlon. 25c at Yates & Hunter’s
drug store. ____
86 Men’s All Wool Blue Serge Coats,
sizes 52. 34 and 36. 1 nn
only; price ....................
25 dozen Boys' Cotton Knee Pants,
also White Linen Pants 40,
worth 25c; price .................
Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants, Qe,
50c goods; price ..............uvu
Ladies’ $3.50 Long Cloth Gowns,
handsomely trimmed ......$2.29
Ladies’ $2.00 Cambric Under-e 4 nn
skirts; price ..................
Ladies” $2.50 Cambric Un- eq A o
derskirts; price ............Q I «40
ladles’ Silk Taffeta Underskirts, in
190 Val Laces for 5e. Mistrot’s.
Wilson Not to Resign.
By Associated Press.
. Washinkton, July 29.—Secretary Wil-
son of the department of agriculture
today haracterized as “wholly without
Eoundation . the story that he wili re
•ign from the cabinet because of the
exposures of the cotton leak. •You may
"tatE he said emphatically, “that I
snail not resign.”
Moore, 8. Alexander.
" Sulphur Springy—W. Rice.
Nacezdoches—Miss Nora Evans.
Men’s Furnishings
Men’s Balbriggan, Light Weight Un-
dershirts and Drawers, worth per
garment, 86c; in.
price............ IOC
Men's Light Weight Balbriggan Un-
Aeilhbi” Ptano dear at any price. In purchasing why not buy the
Bush 6 Gerts Piano
Wo make theterma to suit you. Price corisintent with quality. We save
you the middleman’s profit. Call in anyway.
Bush & Gerts Piano Co. of Texas
J. R. REED, Manager.
816 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.
TO IMPROVE AND PRESERVE
YOUR BEAUTY
USE
NADINE FACE POWDER
Copyrighted In Green Boxes.
SUPERIOR IN QUALITY. HARM-
LESS AS WATER.
A pleasant surprise party may be
i given to your stomach and liver by tak-
: Ing a medicine which will relievo their
< pain and discomfort, viz.: Dr. King's
Now Life Pills. They are a most won-
derful remedy, affording euro relief and
cure for headache, dizziness and con-
Death* at San Marcos.
Special to The Statesman.
San Marcos. Tex., July 29 — This com-
munity lost two of its oldest citizens
last night. Miss Hudson, who had made
her home with the Hunter family for
I nve generations, died early this mori-
. ing. She was 85 years of age and was
living with Mrs. A C. Hunter - est
I Captain Stokes Holmes died last
j night, aged 75 years. He was n Con-
federate veteran and a prominent
Mason. He will be buried tomorrow at
Staples. He leaves a wife and several
children.
ed to meet their captain at Brush's
store Monday afternoun at 6:30 to be
nasigned their places on the team.
Captain Anson, of the Chlagos; will
arrive Tuesday morning to take charge
of the team and put it in thorough
trim by Thursday—when it will be
turned over to Captain Brush. Mr,
Daliet has ordered by express a caze
aeuTHE AUSTIN
daughter GREAT 6AME OF BAlT g
FREE Offer. PROMISED F0R FARS
BUSINESS
EDUCATION
—135— pWIE
SCHOLARSHIPS • RKWeka
Clip this notice and present or send to
DRAUGHON'S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
AUSTIN
Sampson Building, Corner Congross
and Seventh St.
San Antonio, Galveston or Waco,
andLrepeivebooklet containing almost 100mtg.
g-SiESSiCe
E‘t ",8
all about our educational contest and out 7
GREAT SUMMER DISCOUNT
(Clipped from Statesman, Austin.)
grape vine arbor, and has lost one
pound a day —hugging the delusion
that "Angy"" Eilers is likely to strike
out. James McClendon is reading
briefs so an to be perfectly sure Earl
Walken will not steal second base. Mr
Brooks is over learning the sign lan-
guage. He expects to lay out so far
for Captain Connerly's files that he
will have to talk in not being able to
be hoard. For truth, the Fats are up
against a hard proposition. This will
probably be th© list of players for the i
Fats:
T. W. Gregory, A. J. Ellers, John Mar-
tin, Dell Walker, J. C. Fink, Horace
Burnham, Pierre Bremond, Caldwell
Milam, Hob Connerly. Substitutes — I
derstood. As “Dora" Ml«a Emo Hext
has an exceptionally clever part, and I
hes,work wi be round 10 be on a Par
wtN.what.she has already been seen
vL™ That Hyde park 18 becoming
22opular this summer is easily
noSiced by the increased crowds which
nishtiy E0 there to both enJoy a good
•how and the cool breezes. As a nov-
Slt.next week three prizes will be
Eiven away to the patrons or the the-
ater, the first being a very Iarg.
doubte adjustablg lawn sWing, and' the
second and third prizes the'cholce or
to.handsome rockers. On Monday
night.ladies wi11 be admitted free with
one paid ticket. Today there will be
a free concert at the park from 6 to 10.
A driving wagon for $30.00 and up to.....$130.00
A buggy for $32.00 and up to .......$132.00
We are showing the best buggy made for. .$.75.00
Prices and values are moving our stock rapidly,
and you will lose money if you do not see us before
buying. .
Steken, Miss stokes.
Kansas City, Mo.—Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Trickett and child.
Coratcana-NIra. Mower and child.
Qreenville—A. Loreh.
Howie—Mr. Well.
El Paso—W. D. Jack.
Texarkana-W. C, Sheppard.
Brownsville—Aaron Spero.
Ntw York—Farry Meyer.
Denver, Colo-W. s. Howland, J. B.
Wooley.
The sfeamship Denver ha* arrive*!
nd ails on Wednesday next with a
full list in the cabin.
We won’t I av ,«
these goods --g
at these prices.
Early buyers get
choice a a a a
Entrees.
Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland
Mutton a la Bretonne
Macaroni a la Parineran
Boucbies a la Trivanan
Queen Fritters a la Creme d’Ore
Steamed Apple Dumplings, Cleave
* Farce
Pickled Beets Tomato Mayonnaise,
36 Skirts, made of brown and navy
blue Sicilian, plaited or tucked. We
sold them as low as tn JO
$5.00 and $5.50; price....... s°
18 Skirts made of mannish mate-
..........................$4.40
75 Skirts, all wool mixture, medium
weights for summer or fall wear;
ranging in price at $3.60, • CO CQ
$4.00 and $4.60; price ..... -i°v
One lot Ladles' 87.50 Skirt,, all
wool mixtures; all colors; no two
alike; will go at uniform , An
Price of ........................
150 Ladies" Ready to Wear QQa
Street Huts...................vOv
Ladies’ Ready to
Wear
Cancers and Tumors Cured
rgzemn After the X-Ray. Balmy
S, I Oll and the operation by
214%102 knife have failed, I cure
with but little pain, all
kinds and sizes and with-
out the loss of blood. The
many people who have
been cured will testify.
Send for testimonials. Con-
There are no dull days with us, for at Uns season of the
Your pocket.
Your taste,
or Both
- Richardson’s
Our buyer is in the market buying
new goods, and we are making room
for them. Come to see us, Cool
room—plenty of light, and apprecia-
tive clerks are ready to wait on you.
Yours truly.
50 dozen Ladies' Bleached Vests,
taped neck and arms; e.
worth 10c ......................Ob
Ladies’ 25c Hose , -n
Supporters ...................lOu
Ladies’ 50c Hose nr.
Supporters ................... JC
50 dozen Ladies’ White Hem- o,
stitched Handkerchiefs.........vu
10 to 12-inch embroidery; very
handsome; sold as high as 25c per
yard. Your * q n,
choice .......................I Uu
Dessert.
Vanilla Meringue White Cherry Pie
Yellow Gage Plum Rolla with Treacle
Neapolitan Ice Cream and Cakes
Iced Watermelon.
Cafe Noir Iced Tea Milk
-Mr, and Mrs. C. D.
Sunday Evening Dinner, July 30, 1905,
From 6 to 9 p. m.
Soup*.
Ox Tall Consomme in Cups.
cabin passengers, as follows:
San Angelo—L. O. Nimitz.
Brenham—J. L. Koska.
Dallas—Mr. Fordham, A. W. Myer.
Wils Point—Mr. and Mrs. A. Kellner.
Waxahachie—Mrs. O. Stacy and
daughter.
Houston—Miss Julia Loeb, T. B. Mc-
C ardell.
Qroesbeeck—L. B. Cobb, Jr., Li.
Scharff, J. Desenberg.
Galveston—Miss Irene Levy, Miss
Enma Schnei ier, A. D. Freeman, Mrs.
P. MoK. Nichols, Master Ben H. Nich-
Ols, Mise Elizabeth Nichols.
is sold. Cost or
Jll all Trimmed Hata regardless of cost, in order to
n for the New Fall floods. Look over tho following
$10.00, now.....................$4 nn
_»ere from $3.00 to 6.00, now..g 1.00
Coloredr
Mallory Line Passengers.
Galveston, Tex., July 29.—The Mal
sailed for New York
direct today tit noon with a full list of
MdyrMAtrkidi
bode ~itneut th. ot u,
"2ld a "a, “2 00 golaink, uguaucj
"atiaula itcursaalt,yongarga.
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Mrs. A. Summers, Box 422 Notre Dame,Ind.
necessary to reduce tha present
| stock to th. lowest possible point
I for the Introduction of new, modern
| fixture..
Children's White Canvas Shoes,
slses « 1-2 to 11 1-2, en,
worth 85c ................... ,.bUC
Misses' White Canvas Shoes, sizes
1 13 to 2, in.
1 worth 11.00 ...................(00
Children's better quality Canvas
| Shoes, size, s w 11, and Misses
| 12 to 2; all in one nn.
I lot. go at .....................90C
Shudren’s Lew Quarter, tan and
black, elzes 5 to 8. 0
worth »1.00; price ............fOC
1 Same quality, 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 nr
worth 81.25; price .... ....... _950
I Same in 11 1-2 to 28, worth e, .r
1.60: price ....................
1 Ladies Low Quarter, also one and
I two strap Sandals, regular price
was >1.50; A a 4r
........................$1,15
Ladies. Hlack. Tan or Champagne
Low.9uarter Shoes that sold e1 it
for 82.60; price ............51,(0
Men's 11.50 Calf or Oil Tanned
Grain Shoes, nn
will go at...................$1.20
Men's Black Vici or Velour Calf,
the very best shoe made a og
for $2.50; price ............. l)
Men's 83.60 “King Quality," Tan
..................$2.50
g}-kUM”* eual, 455
Pistols
60c I
to
$15.00
_ e
EVERYTHING
0 AT
- CLEANING UP
PRICES
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