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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1908. .
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Wants
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THE OFFICIAL ROUTE
SEE6S, plants and flowers.
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STATESMAN WANT ADS
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WILL SHOW YOU
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ONE, TIME 25c
THREE FOR 50c
LARGE shaped, crush crown Pannma
FOR RENT.
___INSURANCE
ELECTION NOTICE.
1500.
Apt
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Departmnent of Agriculture, Insurance,
Hornsby, county judge.
BIDS AND PROPOSALS.
FOR SALE
o
h
SITUATIONS WANTED
K
MONEY TO LOAN.
THE
Caro of City Clerk.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
June 9. 1906.
enue
FOR SALE
Lindahl; 902 E.
use
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
E. T. Moore.
democratic prim:ries.
TO ALL POINT IN
HELP WANTED—MALE. ,
AS.
EAST and SOUTHEAST
iK
HOTEL
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
I
letress.
WANTED TO BUY.
MHN and boys wanted; learn plumb-
SPECIAL NOTICE
ELKS
day of June, A. D
1346, to receive all
tructing painte
LAKES
|•MBRELI. NS UE COVERED
tel
of Wisconsin,
1 Schwartzberg.
(‘arl.
PERSONAL
mond- Co.
Worth or Dallas, Texas.
tr
1
was at the plenic
Tinned
at Del Volle.
TEXAS.
WANTHD-Men to work in saw
state
steady
month
with or
1.00 per
SALESMEN
THE DIRECT
and chil-
WAY
TEL
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
COOL MOVER
Illinois Central R, R.
ROOMS AND BOARD
a
FOR HOF DAYS
WANTED TO RENT.
in connection with
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Southern Pacific
7
FRISCO
AUSTIN WHOLESALE HOUSES.
INSURANCE
freight transfers
LAWYERS’ DIRECTORY.
PAT MALONE.
FOR RENT- Three room cottage 6os
1
18.
llivie 766
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nM0b8ei eh-
8
Santa Ke
THE
KMDIAND>
gbur
NEW ORLEANS to
SAN FRANCISCO’
money,
39 1-8c.
K,
3 rl etor.
Write for particulars on our
low rates to the best places.
WANTED—Young men to learn teleg-
raphy for railway telegraph service;
situations sure; write for particulars.
Dallas Telegraph college, Dallas. Texas.
For full particulars ad-
‘oast Lumber Manufac-
t bills,
’ bills.
10 wool
There-
market
lending
nanded
teekis-
ge part
■eval led
.•rritory
nedium
to 30c.
grades
re is a
or of-
> worth
i to the
d he, in
to your v
ant ad • |
the
wages:
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C. W. STRAIN.
G I1 A . Fort Wont
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railway
I as
not
ork
among the lakes
■ cent
nt; ex-
2c for
novated.
d office,
om.
y goods
r. Cot-
JOE CORWIN,
County (lerk.
It. Is summer and you want to
.figure on that trip
NORTH or EAST
ig Clean.
al Trav-
rclal.
TEXAS
Publicity Way is not a street.
It is a method.
ION,
nager.
mills
• of
OVER THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND
WONDERS TO CALIFORNIA
FINEST EQUIPMENT, OIL BURN-
ING LOCOMOTIVES
‘WHAT IS TO BE WILL BE."
PERHAPS!
HOTEI
large, wit
TO THE
NORTHERN
J
• Austin, Texas. May 28. 1906.
To All Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that' the
WEBB; TAYLOR & PERRY,
Wholesale Hn rd wa re.
Paper and Paper Bage.
or.
the City.
Positively None
Charged
The Best Route
TO
YOUR OLD KENTUCKY HOME
st HoteL
between
t.
TEL
In*.
mmercial
. .i.H
I
For County - Cf«rk.
The Statesman is herewith author-
ised to announce Paul Deats candidate
for county clerk of Travis county sub-
ject to action of the Democratic pri-
maries.
FOR RENT—Seven room cottage, 206
W. 14th KC, all modern conveniences.
Apply to Guy A. Gollett.
ON
Another Large JOccasion
is the Old Reliable
bullding,
all mod-
ioroughly
distanoa
Low
I Tourist Rates
DAILY
to
cIcAQo, KANSAS CITY,
DENVEL, PORTLAKD,
SAN PRANCISCO. DETNOIT,
MACKINAC, ST. PAUL
and innumerable ..
resorts throughout the land.
Tlnouon SLIGEPIRS TO DENVER
and
Chicugo daily; leave Fort Worth
at 9 p. m.
A. J. McDOUGALL
Division Pass. Agt, 1. C. R. R. Co.,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
SAVE HALF A DAY
BY USING THE
For S»eriT.
The Statesman is authorized, to an-
nounce George Matthews as a candi-
• date for sheriff, subject to the action of
the democratic primarles.
Classified rate, 1 cent per word for the
first insertion and 1-2 cent per word for
each subsequent consecutive insertion.
No Ad for Less
than 25 Cents
Remember—call phone* 151 ter meg.
sengers for Statesman vanr ads.
Miss A B. Ing.
PURLIC SI ENOGRAPHER.
Office. 704 C'ongress Ave.
----e
LOST AND FOUND.
E. 3d Sts apply next door, 606.
Turner.
■ -
Full Information given by
PHIL A. AUER, O. P: A..
Fort Worth, Texan.
r
l<
GU8 HOOVER, T. P. A,
Waco, Texan,
JOHN F. LEHANE,O. F.AP.A.,
Tyler, Texas,,'
R. C, FYFE, A. a. F. a P. A.
Tyler, Taxaa.
2334488
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For County Attorney.
The Statesman is authorized to an-
nounce Sam B. Kemp as a candidate
for county attorney, subject to the
ertet—ef-.the-demeerate— rmaries.—
building Monday night. PLease return
to Fountain-Bickler Book Co.
FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS
Big stock.
Best goods.
Hext prices.
We make awnings.
We have storage rooms.
We buy. rent or exchange.
We are complete house furnishers.
FOR• OR TRADE-From $5000
to $35,000 in Austin city property for
good land anywhere. George W. Wal-
ling, Jr.
WANTED—All your second hand fur-
niture in exchange for new furniture,
stoves, carpets, general household
goods, etc.; highest price allowed. Call
on Carl Belisch, 302 E. 6th St., phones
403.
LOANS ON FARMS and Austin city
property; no commission charged.
Brown.Bros., Austin.
——............. ■ — , - . * 11 i———— 1dleT snapeu. crush crown Pannma
— _ gp ~ - hat. taken.by mistake at the Woman's
W antsWantsWants
MONEY TO LOAN—$500, $1000. 2000
$3000, $5000 and $10,000, on long time
and low rate of interest. W. A. Bos-
well, 704 Congress Ave.
MONEY TO LOAN—$500, $1000, $5000
and $10,000 to loan on improved real
estate at lowest rates. J. H. Raymond,
Jr. agent. Litton-bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN—$20,000 to loan on
real estate security, in sums to suit,
one to ten years; low interest; money
ready and waiting. Costley & Wash-
iUKtom rooms 1 and 2. Pepe bldg.
the assessment
WANTFD Men to । li are
toulsgiveu: wageE w hilelearning i di-
plomnas granted positiolsvaiting ful
purt fruirs—maftrr.--Write—nearest
v isiting friends in Del Valle Thursday
and returned Saturday. Rln- reported
f a very plcapant trip. •
is calls al
e sample
n given
mills run ev
cheap living,
dreus Pacifc
REAL ESTATE
HAVE YOU SEEN THE LABEL?—
$1000 guarantee that the A. Gettleman
ZI ER -PHILLIPS IURNITURE
COMPANY.
208-210 East Sixth St.
Both phones 440.
Miss Tony Stack of iui and Mr
Add Boring of 4 ’i ermoor spcht a very
pieasant evening Nunday at the homo
of Mis.'; Stella Lawson.
Q J. Nie hols and Mips. Ruth Jones
of Bluff Springs attended church at
larl Sunday night
For District Clerk.
The Statesman is herewith author-
lied to announce T. H. Davis of Creed-
moor for district clerk of Trevis county
subject to action of the democratic
primaries.
For District Clerk.
The Statesman is herewith author-
ized to announce James P. Hart a, a
By watching "wants" one finds "op-
nirtunity." It would be hard to find a
dozen want ad* in which no renl op.
portunity is advertised.
LOST- Diamond ring, single Mono In
daws of two lions. Dullgold finish:
date inside of ring. Liberal reward
ald no questions if returned to States-
man office.
WALTER TIPS,
Wholes <h Hardware.
Ideal Windmifis.
QUEEN &
CRESCENT
Mr (‘harlie Price
Houston and Texas Central.
(In effect Sunday. June 12, 1905.)
Arrives from Houston, 5:20 a. m-
4 60 p. m.
Leavea for Llano and Lampasas, 7: 30
a. m.; arrives Llano 12:01 noon; ar-
rives Lampasas, 11:26 a. m.
Leaves Llano, 1 p. m,; leaves Lam-
pasas, 2 p. m.; arrives Austin, 6:40
p. m. daily.
Leaves for Houston, 12:40 noon and
10:10 p. m.
LOST—Silver open face watch at-
tached to ribbon fob bearing gold
duinn. Initials on charm ”W. T, C."
Phone 1264.
One fare plus $2,00 for the round
trip. Dates of sale June 11, 12
and 18« limited for return thirty
Hays from date of sale. Side
trip tickets. Louisville to all
points in Kentucky at rate of
one fare plus 25 cents.
cottage of four room, halt and bath;
two galleries: one block to car line
meet In
DENVER.
IN
JULY
RATE ONE FARE.
For the
ROUND TRIP
Selling July 13, 14, 16. Limit August 20.
VIA
coxle weather.
In (lie year.
FOR RENT—Frante cottage. 204 W.
17th St.; five roons, hall. kitchen, all
screened; bath, sewerage connection,
servant’s room, etc. Inquire Fred C.
von Rosenberg, over First National
Bank bldg.
FOR SALE—Terrell election law, as
amended by called session Twenty-
ninth legislatuie, 15. cents per copy;
$6.25 for 50; $10.for 100. State Print-
ing com-ny, Austin.
ELEGANT COACHES. PALACE
SLEEPING CARS. SUPERIOR
, DINING CAR SERVICE.
For information writet
—C. F. WOODS,' T. P.
San Antonio. Texas.
For County Judge.
The Statesman is herewith author-
zed to announce O. Dickensfor county
judge of Travis county, subject to
action of the democratic primaries.
Call or write C. A.
305 F 16th St. old phone 1494.
go
ROGAN & SIMMONS
Rooms 9, 10 and 11. First National
Wnnk Tttiine
AUSTIN. TIXAS.
For District Evrm.
The Statesman is herewith author-
ized to announce Dave Pickle for dis-
trict clerk of Travis county subject to
action of the democratic primaries.
ra House
ss. Best
pvilion on 1]e Texas «oasu Hole
Palaclon tpe"* June is. Royenty-nv
ro,inis, with all rnoilerh conveniences.
Fine band of musie ilates reasonable
No mosquitoe m. Fcrursion rates from
all points. Write to hotel or Palacios
Townsite company, i’alacios. Texas, for
pamphlets and further information.
YOUR OLD HATS made,new. Pan-
ama hats bleached without acid. Your
old clothes cleaned, dyed, renovated.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 405 Congress
avenue. Charles Koch.
LUST—Between Austin and Jiskylile,
a old medal bearing the name, A
Ilstner. Finder return to Statesman
office for reward._____________________
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
(In effect Sunday, February 18, 1906)
Northbound leaves Austin at 11:20
a. m. and 10:45 D. m. _ ..
Southbound arrives Austin at 5:00
p. m. and 5:00 a. m.
Trains arrive and depart Houston
and Texas Central passenger depot.
Mason Skage Line.
Daily (except Sunday) services be-
tween Llano and Mason. Leaves Llano
12:15 p. m.: arrives Maxon. 9 p m.:
leaves Mason. 4:15 a. m.: arrives Llano,
12 noon. Makes connection with trains.
JOHN LAFENNTZ, Manager.
San Saba and Lometa Stage Line.
Leaves Lometa. 7 a. m.; arrives San
Saba. 11:30 a. m.
Leaves San Saba. 1:30 p. m-3 arrives
Lometa, 6:30 p. m.
ERQUHART & STEPHENS,
Proprietors.
Ban Saba and I.ometa.
You will enjoy your vacation
THE SUNSET ROUTE
and shingle mills In
Washington. High
employment. No snow
.For District Attorney of thg-Ttyonty-
V Sixth and FifiyThird'Juoiciai Diz-
tricts.
—PheStatesma n- is-authorkzed-to an-
nounce Warren. W. Moore as candidate
for re-election to the office of district
attorney of the Twenty-sixth and
Fifty-third judicial districts, composed
of Travis and Williamson counties,
subject to the action of the democratic
i rimaries.
surrey and
Southbound.
Arrive 2:55 a. m., 6:55 a. m., 2:45
p. m. and 8:07 p. m.
Leave 3:00 a. m., 7:15 a. m., 2:50
p. m. and 8:25 p. m.
P. J. LAWLESS, Agent.
Descriptive folders and booklets
sent 1s (hose Interested free. On
your next trip north you will do
yourself a kndness to gee that,
your iicket is for The Southwest
Limited. Icaves UnInn Station.
Kansas City. 5:55 p. m.. arrives
Union Station. Chicago. 8:20 a m.
M. F. SMITH.
Commercial Agent.
201 Slaugbter Bldg. Dallas
For County Tax Assessor.
The Statesman is authorized to an.
nounce D. AL Wilson, Jr., as a cane,,
date’for county tax assessor subjeet to
the action of the democratic primaries.
It *..... -—■.--- ------
| For County Commissioner Precinct
No. 2.
I The Statesman is herewith author-
ized to announce J. B. (Ben) Fischer
ins a candidate for county comis.
stoner in precinct No. 2. subject to
the action of the democratic primaries.
For County Commissioner Precinct
No. 2.
I The Statesman is authorized to an-
nounce A. E. Cuneo as a candidate for
county commissioner in precinct No. 2.
Bubjent to the action of tlie democratic
primaries.
Carl Happenings,
xns, June 1,’ ■ Jim__Roun-
YOUNG-GRMAN.- seber - and-indu--
trious, wants steady position as porter
or something else in saloon. Address
T. T. care Statesman.
tree ' 1 1 it v, pleasant
. dnM—wth—4+44- f+H++Nttrty--—---
The Sign of Good Service
LOUISVILLE, kY,, JUNE 18 TO
— • 17,1006__
Account Home Coming Week
for Kentuckians. The Grandest
Event in the History of the
"Blue Grass State."
Prop.
ns. Free
latlon of*
de rooms
you to get a raise of salary or ordained
That you shull live in a better house or
predestined that you should make some
money on that ral estate of yours, you
will be suirprised to find how effectively
a little want advertising in The States,
num will co-operate with FAte inbring-
lug these things to pass! x
FOR RENT—Five room house with
bath. 910 W. 12th St., large yard. Ap-
ply 604 W. 12th.
I HAVE a large, beautiful building
Brewing Co. be 4 r is
agent.
Michigan, best
NIUE. UDDL upstalrs rooms, centrally
located, furnished. to parties without
children, 308 E. IIth St.
SAM HIRSHFELD,
Fire Insurance.
404 Congress Ave., Old Phone
WANTED—The
Stop over at Mammoth Cave If
-desired. Special through serviee. —
. on June 11.
Clean, up to date Chair Cars and
Pullman Sleepers without change
to Louisville. The party will be
under the personal supervision of
an able Cotton Belt representa-
tive. This is positively the best
chance to visit the Blue Grass
section thia year—and the Cotton
Bolt ia the best road to take.
Call on any agent or address
pithdr of the undersgned for
full information regarding rates,
schedules, cost of the trip, etc,
D. M. MORGAN, T. P. A.,
Fort Worth, Texas,
ON_ Friday, May U, 1906, upon the
petition of more thart fifty freeholders
within justice precinct 6, Travis
county. Texas, an election is ordere i
held on Friday, June 22, 1906, to de-
termine whether huorses. mnules. Jack*,
jennets and cattle shall be permitted
to run at large within Bald Justice pre-
duet 6. Traviz -ounty. Texas. Polling
places for said election are to be
INSURE your property in the old
reliable companies represented by Wil-
liam H. Stacy, No. 112 W. Seventh St.
Both phones No. 317.
Minne ot a or
reached via the
WANTED—A plasterer at once to do
1200 yards of plastering with Acme
cement: pay 15c per yard; plasterer to
do the work and furnish labor only.
Address it. L. Nichols, Lampasas. Tex.
Men and women of developed bus!-
nesH instincts are able to dete t a real
opportunits, oven if the news of It is
tolr in a threw - line ant 16. Is your
own "opportunity insfinct" strong?*’
opened at Creedmoor, Carl. Gar Ho hi,
of Givens’ Stor, Bluff Springs, pt. Elmo,
East First vard and Elroy. By order
of the commissioners court. John W.
32c; X.
8c; fine
od un-
eighths
3c; un-
washed
ie un-
d, 316
: Ken-
th and
For County Cierk.
The Statesman is herewith author-
ized to announce Joe Corwin as a can-
didate for county clerk of Travis
county subject to action of the demo-
cratic primaries.
SAM BAUM JUNK COMPANY. Sixth 1203.
St. and East Ave. Old phoho 1648.
Ing. plastering, bricklaying; special —-------- <e------------
Offer life scholarships, $50; easy pay- 1 SPOT CASH for anythihe you want I
merits: position and union card gear. Ho sell in the way of second hnal
anteodi.mte .gataloxue. To/neBros. goods; get my bide before, you gell.
Trade Schools. New York, Chicago. Frank Doughty. 220-222 • E. th suc
st '-''''i- |cessor to K. C. Miller.
THOMAS F. TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Invest-
ments. Old phone 1269.
It will pay you to have your
umbreila fixed over at prices
to suh youraelf. We furn(sK
all kinila of silk, if notified
------------------- Tth St.
WANTED —A good cook: 1o washing.
.... .. ...___-____ _______ - For information Hng 29, 2 tings, new}
candidate for district clerk of Travis phot , or ca!l at 113 W. sth St. Mrs.;.
county, subject to the action of thu F. T. Moi
tists or books of fhe
Real estate, fire Insurance and no.
Mrsitary public. Office Driskill hotel.
NOTICF TO BIDDERS.
Sealed bids will be recc ived until 12
o'clock noon. Saturday. June. 16, 1906,
for furnishing th city with the follow-
ing supplles for the term ending De-
ceinber 31. 1906, namely:
For feed for. city loams.
For shoeing of city teams.
For lumber for street purposes.
For culvert pipe for at root pur-
poses.
Formealkfor.cityprlsoners,--.--
Jor hauling pauper remains to cem-
eteries.
For groceries elty hospital.
For dry goods city hospitgl.
For drugs eity hospitai.
For liquors city hospital.
For beef city nospial.
For milk and butter city hospital
Nor ......ity hospital and city hall.
Hor wood city hospital.
For coal city hospital and city hall.
The city reserves the light to re-
ject any and all bids. Address
E. VON ROSENIERG,
Chairman Purchasing Committee.
For County Judge.
The Statesman is herewith author-
ized to anvounce John W. Hornsby for
county judge of Travis county, subject
to action of the democratic primaries.
Li ten building I have
some "xcepiional bargains on my list
for business, resdenee or investment.
I place desirable loans only Ranch
and farm property in every part of the
state Exchange of really a specialty.
FOR RENT—The, cottage now. occu-
pied by Colonel W. D. Hunter. 2608
Rio Grande St . will be vacant after
June 15: this is an Ideal, place, to live;
cool shade, good breeze and all mod-
ern conveniences Geo. W. Walling.
Jr. next door or No. 117 W. , 7th St.
। Both phones 347.
In our day few people believe, unre-
ervttiy, ip fatalism. Particularly as
regards busimess affairs and the minor
psodes of life practical folks have
earned that events are as clay in our
wownto be shaped and fashioned as
Cl:rles Dickens makes on of his
PeoPle i "Hittle Dorritt" aay:
"In our ccur^ through life we shall
mast the people who are coming to
meet us from strange places and by
many strange roads—and what it is set
to us to do to them and what it is set
to them to do to ue will all be done.
Be sure that there are men and women
already on their roads who have their
business to do with yu and who will
do it. They may be coming hundreds
or thousands of miles over the gea—
they may be close at hand now,"
This fragment him characteristic
power and beauty, but nowadays we
must aim nd it. "What it is set for us
to do to them” my, in {truth, "allibe
done," if indeed anything is set for us
to do to them or for them.to do to us:
Of thia we have no very strong assur-
ance. We all hope, too, that there may
be a long procession of men and
women on their roads who have bui-
news to do with uh, and who will,do it —
but wo greatly fear that, unless we ad-
vertise effectively, many of these peo.
pie will get into the wrong shopsand
transact their business wyjth thwrong
people: ___
infuet, if 'we hide our lights pretty
thoroushly we may be sure that those
plgrims will miss us rompk*tdy and
thus violate (he falalletic creed,' But bv I
mixing our fatalism with a liberal I
Statistics ant! History, State
Texas.
HAVE YOU tried II? What? The
A, Brewing Co. beer, of Mil-
wkee, Wis. H Petri, agent. '
FOR RENT.
very beautiful little
TROTING stalllons at race track;
extended pedigree furnished. Alcyron,
one of the best bred and fastest trot-
ting stallions ever in Texas, sire thirty-
one colts beaten 2.30 and ten beaten
2.20. Harry Hooper, by Alcyron, dam
Red Girl, 2 23 1-4. by Red Wilkes, sec-
mid dam Valley Qirl, 2.30, by Walkill
hief. Alcyron, |25 a season; Harry
Hooper, $16 a season, with return
privilege. Q. G. Robens.
GIVE me your insurance. Fire, acet-
dent and live stock, insure your fine
horses. Avery L Rector, 103 W. 7th Kt.
POLITICAL ADVERTISING.
ANNOUNCEMEN TS
For District Attorney of the Twenty-
sixth and Fifty-third Judicial Dis-
tricts.
The Statesman is authorized to an-
nounce James R. Hamilton as candi-
date fof district attorney of the
Twenty-sixth and Fifty-third Judicial
districts, composed of ‘Iravs and Wil-
liamson counties, subject to the action
of the democratic primaries.
NEW JERSEY FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF UAMDEN, N. J .
Hus in all respects fully complied with
the laws of Texas as condtions prece-
dent to its doing business in this state,
and that said’ company holds a cer-
tificate of authority from this office
entitling it to do business in this state
for one year from the 1st day of Janu-
ary, 1906. to the 31stday of December,
1906.
Given under my hand anil seal, at
ofice, in Austin, the day and date firsr
trbove mentioned.-------------------’
(Seal) W. J. CLAY. Commissioner.
Felix l’amiphell war. at the picnic at
Manrhaca Frieaj.
Mks Tony Slack of Huda is visiting
her friends at Curl this Werk,
Heth Hibh> ha« returned ft ofn selool
i't Thoi p N i Inge, Text h •
Jolt Hart and Misa UaHie Young
Wont to New B’ruunfela Hund.5
Mr Kayne Nath-wa and Miss Mary
Ln Fllott were at the holiness meet-
Ing Mneay night.
Willard WlllhHe and MIss Jessle
ones of Bluff Sprngs attended church
nl <'arl Funday night.
N# Hhdhi Larson ofc’arl wat
SAFES SATES!
hotse or buggy and horse for feed and
best of care. Address J. C., care
Statesman.
I i’ll SALE House of. seven roomsand
two large lots, on west side: now huse,
ail modern eonvenicnees Pri«e. $3010.
C’ottaxt of four or five rooms on wegt
shle, tomf. J H. Raymond, Jr., agent.
Litten building.
pure. H. Petri,
MERCH ANTE transfer line; receiving,
forwarding and forage; merchants’
accounts a sperinlty. Both phones 631.
Quebedaux A Cabiness.
/G MONEY TO LOAN on dia-
A A monds, watches, jewelry,
V 5 guns, pistols and all articles
of value. J A. Jackson, 617 Congress
ROSES, carnations, tuberoses, bou-
quets, floral emblem*, palms, fern* and
decoration*. Hyde Park Floral Co.
Store No. 823 Cong re** avenue.
confinement; infant
nurse and doctor
for information.
Taxas.
branch. Moler Harber College, ort
Via New Orleans.
No transfer of. stations and
through trains making # direct
connections getting there in
nhortest possible imne. Kune
EXCELLENT SERVICE return-
lug. Ask Southern Pacific agent
for specll rate to Loulsville
for Homecoming, June 12-17.
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES.
SODA FOUNTAINS, show canex,bank
and drug fixtures, carbonators, charg-
ing outfitA, etc,, lowest prices: writ
for catalogue. Manufactured by C.
I Iniandr & son, Waco, Texas.
amount of want advertising we may be
; of polent assistance (o the Pates, in
■ bringingthngatopaas enneerning our-
selves ami. If yu have noteed, the
Fates seem to appreciate a helping
hand now and then, if it is “set" for
MESSENGERS
Boh Phone* 47, ♦
Ten year*? service proves our
. reliability.
Office with W. U. Tel. Co- 104-106
West Sixth Street.
Will call for Classifled Ad*, for The
Statesman free of charge.
You will first can The Statesman
office—either phone 150—and we will
send a messenger. All euch copy
must be accompanied by the cash-
.BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Notice is hereby given That the
commissioners court of "l’ravis county.
Toxas, will convene and sit as a board
of eluaiization op Mmiday. the 25th
STORE your furniture in my brick
warehouses: best care and lowest
rates. Frank Doughty, successor to
K. C. Miller. 220-222 E. 6th Kt. Phone
PAIXTIR WANTID-Inion men. by ‘WANTED AT ONCE— 3300 mountain
..... .Dat8 ir . at..resideneecedar ties, six inches thick, seven
Con- • inches face, eight feet long. Will pay !
cash for delivery at material yard,
' Fifth and Pressler streets. W. H. Bur.
WANTED—Men and h0y to larnidett, superintendent of equipment "7n7
barbers trade; special inducements for ■ Austin Electric Railway Co. esgda
this month: diploma: issued . position j —.....- -..... "
sunrapter 1. Adresa. San Antnto ' WANTED to BUY—All your second I R I
--arbtFtialA8*—+18*+* 8—WeHt—+e**-+hunt -furntture,—stover—rarpets—etc I ’ "
nerce HL, San Antonio, Texas.--- | highest prices paid The Zier-Philipps ’ L ti lt
1 rurnStU?P C° 2^-210 E. 6th St. _ । oi9 Eant 6th St/
WE WANtohuyyourotakold a mi |
silver, or willexchange, foriewelry. ------
"The G. A. Bahn Optical and Dia- LADIES TAKEN
FOR RENT—Tents and all kinds of
camping outfits, by ’ the week or
month; lowest rates. See Carl Belisch,
302 E. 6th St., phone 463.
THE BEST PLACE so vuy cheap gro-
ceries is at A. H. Achilles, 203.. 6th
St. Very low prices on fove wood. ce-
dar wood. Spanish oak and post oak.
Ring up old phone, 1386, now phone 576.
I must have the room. Will sell cedar
posis cheaper than any one this week
only. A. H. Achilles, 209 W. 6th St.
FOR SALE—Terrell etectron law, as
amended by called session Twenty-
Ahth- -legielattre,- 15 cents per copy;
$6.25 for 50; $10 for 100. State Print-
ing company, Austin.
WANTED—By a young lady who Jias
had experience, a position as sten-
ographer. Address T. S., care States-
mirn.
WANTED—At once a German girl
from 16 to 30 years old to help in
housework. A good home and good
wages: treated as one of the family.
X X X, Statesman Office.
ft pa eri Invuingroradies
value pilfer west side. Address 414.
rare Statesman. 1
before ane during
adopted, trained
furnished. Write
Box 406, Dallas.
tax assessor (f Travis- county for their
irpection, corie lion, qualizatlon ond
approval. This June 11, 1306
I' ler <
court.’
If you nece money, rail on us..
We are your friends in need
Money loaned oh anything.
Hessey & Co.
WANTED—Girl to do housework, Ger-
man or Swede. Apply 1 4 20 Canter-
berry or Deep & Walling’s store.
FoR HALE or TRADE—improved
and unimproved city and country prop-
erty. farm,,, ranch and timber land*
Mullins & Hill, 105 W. 7th St.
Makes connection at New Orteans wt:h
Southern Pacific Steamship lIne for
New York and Havana. Also rail con-
nection to Memphis, Atlanta, Birming-
ham, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Chicago
and all point* In the north and east.
NO DUST. NO CINDERS. THE
CLEAN, CONVENIENT AND COM-
FORTABLF. ROUTE
Procure Pamphlete, Pblications and
Pointer* from any Sunset Agent
or write to
JOSEPH HELLEN
Gen. Pass. Agt., T. and N. O. R. R.
Houston. Texan.
For flirther information a«k
Santi Fe agent or addres
4 W. H. KEENAN. G, P. A.'
If Galveston.
WANTED—Experienced salesman now
traveling in Southern Territory to
carry, on strictly comnmission basis,
an excellent line of shirts and over-
alia direct from the manufacturers.
Fleferences must accompany appllca-
tions State full particulars. P. 0
Box 532 Meridian, Misg.
INSURANCE! INSURANCES
I represent a good list.of fire insur-
ance companies, -- among them the
strongest- in America. I want your
bursiness. Both phones 347. Geo. W.
Walling, Jr., 117 W. 7th St. Lands,
loans. Insurance and rents.
SEALED’ proposals will be received by
the undersigned at Austin, Texas, until
10 o'clock a. m.. Thursday, June 28.
1206. une then opened foi furnishing
one or all of the Texas chnritable and
eleemosynury institutions with a twelve
months’ ~upply. beginning September
1, 1906 of the nrticies enumerated in
the unernoted se heilules referred to
and ma-h a part of this advertisement:
Boots ard shoes. blacksmth toole.
crockery. glassware and aluminum
goods; dry zoo* and. 1otlons, drugs.
< hemnicols. etc., drug . iundrles, elec-
trical nuppli~S. furiiture, carpets, ete.,
fuels .feed, irsh meats, farm imple-
ments, garden and field seeds, gro-
• erics, hacware. tonls, ete., harness,
lnuidry supplies, leather and shoe
findings. mens an J boys’ furnishings,
uls, packing house products, plumb-,
ing and steam heating, artists" mate-
rial, books and school supplles and
tailors’ supplies W. B. Anderson, State
Puii hasing Agent,
Austin, Texas, May 31, 1906: .
I CUT grass, trim hedges, lay matting,
do house cleaning and yard work gen-
erally. Call U. F. Alford's store; both
phones 160. Fletcher Ross, residence
206 W. 16th SC
turers" astit i ation. Seatti, or on ar-
rival -all on Crawford Ac Pratt, 110
Main Kt.
SUMMER RESORTS
FALACIOS was gelected by the Baptist
i ounE People’s Un.e for their annual
summer encampment Palacios is io-
ated on the iaitifu Tres Palacios
bay. the terminus of the Southern Pa-
cific rallioad in Iatagorda county.
Kphndid Aitit water bathing, fishing,
boating, dancing and -khting. The fir-
L-------
MONEY TO LOAN—On long time at
reasonable rates. Mullins & Hill, 105
W. 7th St. v
New and second hand safes always
on hand. Safe opening and repairing
a specialty. Also agent for iron railing
and tencaa.
GEO. P. ASSMANN,
112 East Ninth St.
Leave Austin (L c G. N.)... 11:05 a. m
Ari Ive Kaufman (T.M.)..... 7:15 p.m.
Arrive Terrell (1’. M .... 7:34 p. m.
Arrive Greenvile (T. M.).... 8:50 p.m.
Arrive Conmerce (T. M.)... 9:35p.m.
Arrive Parls (T. ...........10:13 p.m.,
Solid Roadbed, Elegant Equipment.
Modern Cafe Car*.
Hummer tonrist rates are now in eftect
to principal resorts.
F. B. McKAY,
a Gonera; Fiviwr anu Pusuenger hgent,
nS TERRELL. TEXAS.
Railroad Time Table
1_ u'.. ——
-H. I. a a. N. R. R. co.
M Y(in effect February 25, 1906.)
* Northbound.
Arrive 7:00 a. m.. 11:00 a. m, 3:55
p. m. and 11:20 p. m.
Leave 7:3a a. m- 11:05 a. m., 8:58
p. m. and 11; 25 p. m.
For County Commissioner.
The Statesman Is authorized to an-
nounce Tom Anderson as a candi late
for counts* commisslonet from prerinct
No. 1, east of the Avenue and north of
the Colorado river, subject to the ac-
tion of the democratic primaries.
WANTED—Thtee or four-room house
with barn, house must be in good cor.
dlition and nn west side or South Aun.
tin; must not be, over $7 per month:
vermhanent renter. Write or Apply 603
Nuereg Ht.
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