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TO GO WHEN
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SHOWS. TAKE A BLIND ASY-
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est class makes,
prices and less,
ments that are i
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Henselt
. .Nevin
she sings with .wondrous sweetness.
The Presbyterian college at Milford,
table evangelists. And the whole evan-
gelical church of this day recognises
that its highest development has been
(b) Si Oiseau Jetals.
Voice—(a) At Twilight
to attend the encampment.
Driskill Hotel Arrivals—H. D. Cower,
C. O. Elliott came down yesterday
from Fort Worth and registered at
the Driskill.
B. Long, Jr., spent yesterday in the
city. He was registered at the Avenue
from Eagle Lake.
IL D. O’Connor arived in the city
yesterday from St. Louis and regis-
tered at the Driskill,
Miss Mary L. Sloss, with her father,
Mr. L. L. Sloss, is domiciled at 511
West Fifteenth street.
F. L. Irwin arrived in the city yes-
DR. FRENCH PREACHED
TO LARGE CONGREGATION
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
50,000 Trees
A DAY
IS HOW THE
Austin Nursery
SENDS THEM OUT.
TEXT. “IT PLEASED GOD BY THE
FOOLISHNESS OF PREACHING.
TO SAVE THEM THAT. BELIEVE,"
WELL FOLLOWED.
MH. AND MRS. HEATH
INJURED IN A RUNAWAY
FISHING OR OUTING PARTY
FoF°MREEFWE°ROCEAS.
1. be magter
25az
MISS RUBY WILSON IS
PEER IN MUSIC WORLD
WCARN
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SEOUSTON, TEXAS..
pound pen.
Id of > all the
a
pany. -
‘Thomas
rived too late, returned to Beaumont
last night over the Houston and Texas
Central at 19:10 o’clock/ Ho is one of
the most finished orators in the state,
and it was a matter of regret that he
was unavoidably absent.
exchange
tion (
TEL SUTOR
BAR----
ano. W. PATTERSON.
UNDERTAKER AND PROPRIETOR
ECLIPSE STABLES, OMNIBUS AND
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AL
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Mtarshal Morri. to stop Sunday root-
ball games on the show grounds.
Representative Harris, who was to
have delivered a speech at the Elks’
. a - - cents a bottle,
offertory Mr. ----
cambar 6
Night
of
D ACTOR,
Modest Claims Often Carry More Con-
viction Than Loud Boaats.
Texas, has engag,
and voice recital
PART 1.
Plano—(a) Prelude in G. Minor. .Bach
PART II.
Plane—Kammenol-Oatrov. .Rubenstein
Voice—The Jewel Song from "Faust"
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GensinoMstBe
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climate than any other affliction, cured
by Prescription No. 2851, by Elmer &
Amend, For sale by all druggists.
"It breaks the power ot reigning sin
And set the prisoner free;"
In that It implants a new affection in
the heart and impants a new purpose
to the life.
If this be Qod’s method for man's
recovery we shoula put honor on it.
We should regularly attend the preach-
—
ISAAC BLEDSOE
412 CONGRESS AVENUE. BOTH PHONES 11
I
o'clock in a runaway accident on Weat
Eleventh street. His wife, who was
with him, was also .lightly injured.
fr. and Mrs. Heath were out driving
and as they turned off Colorado street
Into Eleventh their horse became
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By Asnoclat
Cincinnat
Hamilton a
Marquette
placed in t
United Stat
Lurton ton
former Un!
oral, was
Dond for a
The appll
gey Lawrer
of Walter
creditor of
to by the
mitting the
solvency.
In the n
reiver for
filed, it wa
Horn, a res
creditor to
money loan
defendant n
The defend
to have be
1904. on w
derent cc
Burned larg
being jhe p
Pere Marqt
second, a t
the defendi
And the To
company li
for termint
agreement
sued by th
its pure has
and Louisv
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has been it
900. carry!)
charges of
further an
$578,000 on
quette), ar
Increased i
The ofen
d of Mrs. Geo. A. Brush, Mrs.
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ill Oysters
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omptly at 9 This Morning, the Greatest Closing
Out Piano Sale in the History of Austin Begin
marred or case-soiled you want, and we
irsday Night,
NDLESS CHAIN OF MIRTH
AND MELODY
HE DAINTY
MEXICAN
GA CHILI
B. E. ROSENGREM
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Fine Carriages for Hire
Hospital Ambulance.
418 Congress Avenue. Phones.451
e=e—-
w. R Anders of BL Louts spent
yesterday In the city.
J. M. Carroll of Waco registered at
the Hancock yesterday.
IL B. Pearsons of Florida registered
at the Avenue yesterday.
M. M. Hunter of Dallas was a vta-
itor In the elty yesterday.
G. F. Wear of Brownwood came, in
yesterday and went to the Hancock.
D. wodwtek came in yesterday
from New York ana wont t the Dris-
kill.
B. H. Sheehan at Fort Worth was
a bwalness virtue in the eUy yoster-
Great discount sale at Cr Mayor's
jewelry store. Buy Christman and
wedding presents now and save money.
The Laredo military company at-
tracted considerable attention when
they arrived on the northbound inter-
national and Great Northern yester-
day afternoon at 5 o’clock. They are
commanded by Captain J. P. Cranke,
First Lieutenant F. H. Ligarde and
An excellent and attentive congre-
gation, a fine musical program and a
straight gospel sermon,jthis describes
the service at the First Baptist church
yesterday at 11 o’clock. The quartette
AN ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT,
have been incorporated, making it an
antiseptic ointment of great value in
burns, sprains, cuts and the treatment
of eczema, erysipelas or other sores.
It costs but 25 cents a box, and is sold
under guarantee by Yates & Hunter.
DAGHE
EXPECTED TO HAVE.
We have not any room to even un-
load them. We MUST SELL as fast
as they come in for we can not store
them. We shall offer these two entire
stocks, consisting of the best and high-
l slshten the horse collided with the
curbstone he was caught by a negro
by the name of Henry Adams and
brought to a standstill. The buggy
was only slightly damaged. Mr. Heath
was able to drive to his hotel, where
he received medical attention. His
injuries are not serious. While it is
not definitely known, it is supposed
the horse became frightened at the
breaking of a piece of the harness.
FRIENDS are with you, of
bourse you will'want to be at
aase where to order things to
eat, and as we always have
good and choice meats and
poultry at our market, you
might let us serve you. We
would like to have a trial
order, anyhow.
any style desIrei
EVERY DAY.
ay and Night.
A million healthy trees growing on
new prairie land. A hundred varieties
of plums. over a hundred of peaches.
Best of everything in both fruits and
ornamentals.
Plant something and add to the
beauty, comfort and value of your
home.
Plant some dewberries and black-
berries and some of their crosses.
WHILE AT THE CARNIVAL COMB
OUT TO SEE US. TAKE EITHER
THE BELT OR MAIN STREET CAR.
F. T. RAMSEY, Manager.
/ .
150 One Hunred and Fify 150
PIANOS AND ORGANS. The entire stock of two leading piano agencies in
Dallas and Fort Worth bought for less than half value will be closed out
in the next few days to lucky purchasers.
d THE BABY IB CUTTING TEETH
Bo sure and use that old and well-tried
remedy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syr-
up, for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind ole and is the best
remedy for Dlarrhoea. Twenty-live
day from Houston. He will be here
Carl Maier has the most exclusive
stock of jewelry, watches, clocks, etc.,
in Austin. Don’t miss his great dis-
count sale.
terday and went to the. Driskill. He
registered from Terrell.
A. L Fisher came in yesterday from
Chicago and registered at the Driskill.
He was hero on business.
F, B. Grigg, Jr., spent yesterday in
the city. He was registered at the
Driskill from San Antonio.
A. S. Adams was a business visitor
in the city yesterday. He registered
at the Driskill from Waco.
Major O. C. Drew came up yester-
Second Lieutenant L. Tarver. They ।
were taken. to the camp yesterday 1
afternoon. lc,. - . (
DUCHESS
•nd Mr
CONCLAVE OF COMEDY
COMPANIONS.
v Musloal Show.
Five Ster Comedians:
Six Big Specialties.
Ton Extra Numbers.
and
One Hundred Enoembles, Marches and
It is our aim to tell the publio in a
plain, straightforward way our reason
for this sale and the remarkable vut in
piano and ’organ prices that we are
enabled to make at this time.
One of the leading piano factories
of the east was represented by branch
agencies at Dallas and Fort Worth.
Lately their business has been un-
profitable. The factory, knowing that
we never hesitate at the site of any
stock if the figures were right, com-
municated with us. We made them a
very low offer for both stocks, which
they refused, so we dismissed the mat-
ter and ordered forward more of our
regular goods for the holiday trade.
TWO DAYS AGO LIKE A CLAP
OF THUNDER out of a clear sky
cam® a wire from them asking if our
proposition still held good. We replied
that it was impossible as other goods
were ordered. They wired us to make
offer." We named a figure that we
felt sure would not be accepted, as it
was nearly 20 per cent below our origi-
nal offer. But the factory was anxious
to realize, and candidly we believe
they needed the money. Our offer
was accepted, and it gave us over
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MORE
wakefununightrthat mark theygto.o Houston yesterday and went to the
equaFni°th pip organ Pan” p no I Avenue,
and when her delicate physical! C-s Te — o. ‛o": *
strength is considered it is marvelous yesterday in the city. He was here on
to witness her playing. Not only on business.
these instruments is she proficient, but
ed her to give a piano
in that institution on
, December 8, The
i characteristic of the early
of the reformation of the great
i preachers of Whitfield and
sleys. It is true of all the no-
Ing of the word and seek to influence
others to do it. The ministry should
seek to win men by this rather, than
by other methods. We should also
seek to multiply our missionaries, and 4
should bestow our substance to this
By Assoclatet
• Washingtor
Williams of :
t-e minority
duced a numl
olutions, affe
paign contrib
ure contempl
Philippines, r
States and C
insson witi
relations bet
and Canada,
the United ;
it is believe
course of the
I of tariff rev]
the question
cal campaign
i day that othe
| as he would
I vision to t
(from his sta
। first stp in
invitation to
their intenth
Mr. Willia
to authorize
come tax.
provides tha
and growth
be admitted
free of impo
cles the prod
mainder of i
admitted int
import duty
tained in the
repeal any
treaty bet we
Spain.
Another b
nent of a ml
States. It (
lucceeds to
tariff of the
duction of 2
BAGGAGE TRANSFER; FINE CAR- i
RIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY;
BOARDING HORSES A SPECIALTY; George Heath, a well known travel-
BUNBER TIRED HOSPITAL AMBU- Ing man out of Dallas, was Injured in
LANCE. 108 TO 113 E. SEVENTH this city yesterday arternoon about 5
ST, BOTH PHONES 161. " ------- - —
. Friday evening.
program given below speaks for itself
and shows that it is an honor to her,
that she is an honor to her alma mater
and to Texas.
Lombardo’s band is to give a free
concert this afternoon on the band
I stand which has been erected at the
corner of Ninth street and Congress
avenue, at 1:80 o’clock. These- con-
certs will be rendered twice daily. The
programs will be announced each
morning. The concerts are expected
to attract good crowds every after-
noon.
Second—Observe the substance of
this New Testament preaching. Its
keynote is repentance toward God and
faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus
said to them after his resurrection:
"It behooved Christ to suffer and to
rise from the dead the third day, and
that repentance and remission of sins
should be preached In Hie name among
all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.”
Saul preached the same truths, and
emphasised the resurrection of the
dead, implying Christ’s power over
death. The record concerning the dis-
ciples is that “they taught the people
and preached through Jesus the resur-
rection from the dead.” And we all
recall the triumphant establishment of
this doctrine In I Corinthians, 15th
chapter. Around these cardinal doc-
trines the apostles built the great doc-
trines of grace, which have been the
chief staple of the greatest preachers
We make candy every day--
always fresh. Chocolate Wal-
nuts. 25c a pound: Chocolate
Almonds. 40c a pound; Stick
Candy, 8c a pound. Complete
assortment of Fruit® and Cigars.
R. BELLEH A HAYES.
117 East Sixth Street.
Opposite Driskill Hotel,
of the west were able to do it. In these
circumstances It was God’s good pleas-
ure to reveal His plan of salvation,
the preaching of the cross, which “is to
them that perish foolishness, but unto
us which are saved it is the po{er of
God.” The throne is "thestriumph of
the truth through preaching.” "
First—Observe the oft repeated ref-
erence to preaching in the New Testat
men. We find John the Baptist, Jesus,
the twelve, all constantly preaching.
The same is true of the disciples after
pentecost. Peter, John, Htephen,
hilp, Paul, all attest this. Similarly
end. We should do all within oyr
power to promote the preaching of the
glorious gospel of the blessed God.
'The pastor closed with an appeal
for an Immediate decision on the part
Prices on these range from 140.09, I
160X10, 875.00. 895.00, 8150.00 to $175.00 1
for only slightly used ones.
ORGANS AT LESS THAN HALF
PRICE.
Quite a number of new, shop-worn j
and used organs to close at great bar-
gains. In fact, they will be closed out
at less than half their present value.
Used organs in good playing condition ।
as low as $8.00, 810.00, 816.00, 823.00 to
827.00 up—worth double the price.
Terms down to 82.00 and 83.00 a
month. ’
Nice new organs, worth 865.00, 875.09, '
$85.00, 8100.00 to 8120.00, including
high top cabinets with' mirrors and
music desk, lamp brackets, etc., to
close at 839.00, 843.00 to 857.00 up Easy
terms to suit all purchasers.
GOOD SQUARE PIANOS AT HALF
VALUE.
These square planos are in good
playing condition and all right for be-
ginners and practice purposes. Pianos
that cost new 1300.00, 3400.00, 3500.00
and 3600.00, to close at 320.00, 337.00,
335.00 to 345.00. Terms. 36.00 to
310.00 down; 32.00 to 35 00 monthly
buys them.
We shall keep our store open even-
Ings during this sale until 9 o’clock to
accommodate those who can not call
during the day. Attend' this sale to-
day.
T. W. P. RYE. Five year old
whisky. Bottled in bond. 31 per
quart’ The Iron Front Saloon. Mall
orders tilled promptly.
A great sale starting at Berman’s,
tomorrow. Lotsot gOod things at very
low prices. Things that will make
useful and suitable holiday gifts. S.
Berman, 509 Congress avehue\
unto me all ye that labor and are PIANOS AND ORGANS THAN WE
heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
God’s pan of salvation shows infinite
wisdom in that
By Associated
I Washington,
blage today o
Fifty-ninth c
session was n
gidents, but it
Crowds of spe
Interest in th
was perfect
ciety was oul
reserve galler
were unable e
In the corrldc
ture was the
only color givi
was that of t
reds of han
Lave a splende
it the beginn
soclal season.
I Senators Al
appointed by
as a committe
khat congress
munication hi
senate was in
lutes. Senato
[Warner, Miss
nessee, took t
adjournment
respect to th
Connecticut.
The prelim!
lion were tai
Cannon of
speaker, the
took the oat
<u has MUM tu f<rtl proud ot 4
in little girl, totally blind, now
inu the State Inskution for the
I at Auetin. She te a delicate little
ure, but for yens he, ylgorously
ued her muste studtes till her per-
ances are remarkable illustratione
Ne mustetan’s art Her name la
—wpla. you e ;
""0n"""h
A dinner will be served by the
Ladles" Aid society of Beth Israel on
Wednesday, December 6, from 12 o
for the benefit of the congregation. A
I good dinner is promised. No. > 805
I Congress Avenue (Criser’s old stand).
I Derbys and derbys, that will be' sold
i at $1. Just 100 that* are left ot of
the lot, and they wil be closed out
8. Berman, between Voss A Koock
and the Austin National bank.
Wanted—Everyone to call at our
store carnival week and buy bargains
from the bright and inquisitive little
sales boy there, who wants to knov
what the other side of the street will
be used for, where the people all have
to “drive to the right” S. Berman,
509 Congress avenue.
Driver Lee Wilson of the Colorado
Hose company and Gus Friski are
mourning the loss of a Jersey heifer
they purchased in partnership. The
11 animal was Impounded and sold at
I action last Wednesday morning. Wi-
I son and Friski bought her for 86.25.
I anl after buying about 84 worth of
I feed the heifer that night mysterious-
(b) Love in Springtime.............
Piano—(a) Revolutionary Study ..
........... Chopin
(b) Berceuse in G............. Grieg
Voice—(a) The Rose....Noel Johnson
(b) The River and the Sea.......
....I......-.........Noel Johnson
Piano—(a) Romance in F Sharp....
.... J...................Schumann
(b) HarkHark, the Lark...........
....................Schubert-Liszt
No More Gray Hairs.
De Lacy ■ French Hair Tonia
guaranteed to restore gray hair to
its natural and original color. It i«
perfectly harmless and in no sense
a dye. Stops hair falling out in 24
to 48 hours. Is an absolute Cure
for Dandruff. Is a perfect Tonic
and Dressing. Your money back if
it fal|s. 81 at all druggists, or sent
by express, charges prepaid, by Da
TAcv Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo.
According to a custom established
almost as long ao as the business
Itself the directors, heads of depare-
ments and employes of the Mellin S
Food company of Boston met together
at noon the day before Thanksgiving
' -aga felicitations over the com:
of another successful business
year, the largest in the history of the
company. Oh behalf of the directors,
12.. -L-LDoliber, president of the
company, read the Thanksgiving proc-
lamations of the president of the
United States and the governor of
Massachusetts and then in order
ranged according to yeart of service
gave to each employe with tn® best
wishes of ths company a large, fat
turkey. About three-quarters of a ton
of turkeys were thus distributed.
at wholesale factory | Writ® us today or telephone us at our , Steinway, Estey, Phillipi Fries, Brink-
Any of these Instru- I expense what kind of piano or organ - erhoff, Franklin, Henderson & Sons and
of the Christian countries. The meth-
ods of preaching after all are not half
so important as the materials. The
humanitarian and the ritualist may go
their several ways, but we will pro-
clalm the truths. So dear to every
needy heart of sovereignty and atone-
ment. of spiritual regeneration and jus
tifleation by faith.
Third—Observe the reason for this
New Testament preaching. It is given
in the words of Paul: "It pleased
God.” All the stars and the moon can
not make a day; that is the preroga-
tlve of the sun. So nature’s highest
gifts can . not make the moral sun
arise; that is the office of Jesus Christ.
It was reserved for the proclamation
of Christ'® gospel, which th unbeliev-
ing deemed foolishness, to save them
that believe. “Christianity begins not
with ■' solving intellectual difficulties,
but with satisfying the heart that
longs for forgiveness.” Therefore we
find the Great Teacher saying: “Como
of the unsaved. Two young
united with the church by letter.
frightened from some unknown cause
and dashed up Eleventh street, col-
liding with a curbstone at the corner
of Eleventh and Lavaca streets, just
a block from where the runaway
started.
In the collision Mr. Heath was
thrown from the buggy and severely
Injured about the head and shoulders.
The sudden stop also caused Mrs.
Heath to fall forward Into the front
of - the vehicle, though she was not
thrown out, and her injuries were only
ghv. Them That
Pis, 1:21. Noth-
more than God’s
; the salvation of
y at variance wi.1.
We are still agents for the genuine
Osage McAlester coal. Has stood the
test for over twenty years. The Mc-
Alester Fuel company. Both phones
246.
WELL KNOWN TRAVELING MAN
OF GALVESTON FIGURES IN
ACCIDENT AT LAVACA AND
ELEVENTH STREETS.
Louis; F. B. Gigg. Jr, San Antonio;
Samuel Woodeoch, New York; W. R.
Anders, St. Louis; C. O. Elliott, Fort
Worth; O. C. Drew, Houston; Frank
L. Dwin, Terrell; R. H. Beck h a m, .Fort
Worth; W. K. Mitchell, Dallas; R.
Berman, Baltimore; O. E. Montreth,
When Maxim, the famous inventor,
placed his gun before a committee of
judges, he stated its carrying power to
be considerably below what he felt
•ure the gun would accomplish. The
result of the trial was, therefore a tri-
umph of surprise Instead of disap-
pointment as it might have been if he
had overestimated his gun’s efficiency.
Our claim regarding Newbro’s Herpl-
cide is based on actual scientific facts.
If a living germ is causing your hair
to fall out, it’s the most sensible thing
to kill that germ.
Newbro’s Herptcide does this quickly
and effectually. Destroy the cause you
remove the effect.
Sold by leading druggists, Rend 100
In stamps for sample to The Herplcide
Co., Detroit, Mich.
Xeten A Hunter, special agenta,
’ 20u,p e
.................... Gounod
Piano—(a) Black Key Study...Chopin
(b) Spring Song ......Mendelssohn ------------------------- _____
(c) Spinning Song ....Mendelssohn St. Louis; A. S. Adams, Waco; A. La
Voice—(a) Berceuse........DHardelot Fisher, Chicago; George Lorweln, St.
(b) Three Green Bonnets.. D’Hardelot • — — — - ...
Plano—(a) Sixth Hungarian Rhap-
sody....*......... Liszt
will be sold out regardless of cost or guarantee to please you.
value I If you are not pleased, return it at
Adh, vaoictv nF MOST RE- °ur expense. All instruments are fully
GREAT VARIETY OF MO guaranteed by the manufacturer, and
LIABLE PIANOS. . myself. We guarantee satisfaction to
These stocks comprise the best and every purchaser or money refunded,
moat reliable makes of pianos, such ro PRICES DURI NG THIS SALE,
as Kimball, Whitney and Hinze pianos. I
Arion. Henderson and Katey pianos. You wBl find here new upriehtssfo
Wheelock, Steinway and Emerson 3129.00. 3139.00, 3119.0 •
pianos, and other makes. Ths great worth In a regular way 3275.00 to
majority of these pianos are brand 1 8300.00.
new. Some, of course, are. slightly You will also find standard mace
case-soiled or shop-worn, and some uprights for 3176.00 to 3196.00, which
are used pianos. (are regularly priced at 3326.00 and
PLAIN FIGURES—ONE PRICE To5rmis, $10.00 down; 36.00 to 37.00
ALL. (monthly.
All Instruments will be marked in I And handsome new standard grade
plain figures—one price to all alike, (upright pianos with character, that are
and that price the lowest ever knownsola by all dealers at 3360.00, 3376.00
on good pianos. A schoolgirl can buy land 3425.00, to close at 3195.00, 3239.00
»s closely and as well as the shrewdest land up for the finer cases,
shopper. I The finest of cabinet grand uprights..
TO OUT OF TOWN PATRONS. [comprising the best and highest class
— .. , , ‘ makes, with some very handsomely
Wo will ship pianos and organs out ’ cases, worth and are sold
of town anywhere in the state, to be e at 3425.06, 3450.00, 3476 00.
paid for on very easy monthly pay- 15500.00, 5550.00, $600.00 and $650.00.
ments If desired. Anyone, we are sure, IWe Nave markea them ln plain Agures
can afford to come hundreds of miles out at 3249.00, 3273.00, 3289.00
to attend this sale, for there will be a ana nigher for the nest cases,
genuine clear saving of from 376.00 to payment as low as 36.00.
3260.00 on a plano; 330.00 to 366.00 os ™ ll0 00 monthly
ever organ. GRAND OPPORTUNITY IN USED
OUR PROPOSITION TO YOU. UPRIGHTS.
ID you can not come to this sale. Used uprights, comprising Kimballs,
Margurtle; A. E. Briggs, Richmond,
Va.; G. C. McCurdy, San Antonio; J.
H. Blum, New York; A. C Anderson,
New York; M. W. Station, El Paso; M.
Cleary, San Antonio; Frank Kelch, St.
Louis; John M. Pauls, St. Paul; V. P.
Brown, San Antonio; Charles Schriner,
San Antonio; M. C. Hill, Brownsville;
Miss Paul, Hill and sister, Browns-
ville; J. W. Goodbar, St. Louis; J. H.
Lewis, Dallas; Nicholas A. Rapier,
Loouisville; T. P. Wilkes, Fort Worth/
H. O. Weller, Dalia®; M. H. More,
Denver; M. F. Sterett, Dallas; Julius
Hofstade, St'. Louis; J. J. McGill, San
Antonio; R. D. Garrison, New York;
Charles Biole, New York; W. H. Bras-
well, Loulayille; W. A. Chenoweth,
Birmingham; J. H. Bond, St. Louis; W.
M. Imboden, Rusk; John J. Bailey, Chi-
cago; E. L. Harris, Galveston; F. C.
Fennler, Chicago.
ta man in in town.
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anrogna an deW4.
Earles
Hanford
ACCOMPANIED BY
Miss Marie Drofnah
In An Elaborate Presontation of
Two Great Plays
«INGOMAR» '
............
"THE MERCHANT OF VEIICE"
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JOa. But neither the
nor the philosophers
Practically all of the best makes of Pianos offered during this sale. Kim-
ball Steinway, Estey, Emerson, Wheelock, Arion, Werner,
’ Brinkerhoff, Franklin, Henderson and others At
Less Than Wholesale Factory Cost.
"Tuwh,,
Ehe electon of 1963.
, aistrlot attorney of
was in the city yes-
quite a reputation M
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stera received and
tyle at D. H. Voss’.
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ocket will be called in
district court this
Kn two weeks. A
are on... docket to
MARKET
Congress Av,, and Second St.
Both phones 234.
IOHN SHEEHAN, Proprietor
wummamaxmunmamaa
/m DELICATE LITTLE BLIND GIRL
trip FRECEIVES RECOGNITION AS
82 ONE OF TEXAS’ MOST ACCOM.
ut PLISMID MUSICIANS.
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