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THE STATESMAN
PAGE SEVEN
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917.
FOR ZALE—LIVE STOCK
FOR B1IX- REAL ESTATE
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Your Want Ad
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FOR RENT— Houses Md Flats.
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Apply 1907% University Ave.
MACHINE REPAIRnG.
FOR RENT
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503 Scarbrough Bldg.
Austin, Texas
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FOR RENT—Fire-room cottage with
modern conveniences, near University.
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MORE PIOPLE-- Are reading The
Statesman because it is an Fvening
paper, brought into the home instead
of being taken away in the morning.
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DELIVERY SERVICE
. Phones 24e
WITH THRE} EDITIONS — The
Statesman is reaching out in Austin’s
trade territory with a circulation that
to increasinc daily. Avehtisers are in-
vited to see for themselves.
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Charters Granted
by Secreary of State
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OH CITY PROPERTY
Paul W. Jeffrey
821 Scarbrough Bidg.
Telephono 1218.
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hizh eellinas.
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Phones 473
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HORACE H. SHELTON
attorney at Law.
Over 201 Weat Sixth street
1600 6 AURSE: IGTTRRtyox
FER dIGMT A N/ OlER OLAR
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MONEY TO LOAN
On farm, lota, ranches or other good
real estate.
NOTICE OP INTENT TO INCOR-
PORATE.
WANTED--A gir to take care of
baby and assisti in nghthouse work,
apply 606 Rulz St.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
ST GENE BYRNES
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LOST-Waterman Fountain Pen en-
graved M. B. B. 1-28-16. Ring 2358 for
reward. 27
—Ona Basis Ma —
Minmum of 15 Words
One Time . . 15c
Three Times 30c
Seven Times 60c
HIGH AUSTIN, tor aervlce, will be
at Arthur Woody’s Stable Thursday of
each week. Phone 422 for appointment.
John Richards, owner. 6-21
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WE BUT all kinds of waste paper-
newspapers and old maguzines; high-
LONE STM ICE CO.
Eetabllehed INS
MONET TO LOAN- HH 61,004
$6,000 and $10,000 to loan on amproved
feel eatate at lowest rates. J. H. Ray-
your old notca and extend them,
delay, bee me W. A. BOSWELL
IAttiefle’d Building.
per pound. Capital Pa-
Claude Daniel; manager.
SPANISH Peanut Seeds, 100 pounds
nice bright well filled clean seed, well
matured and heavy bearers, double
sacked. freight prepaid 15.60. Cabaniss,
farmer, box 90 Katy Texas. tf<
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THE GUNTER HOTEL
I AW ANTONIO, TBIAL
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.en-
horses; one buggy horse; two stake
body wagona. All in excellent condi-
tion. Nelson Davis & Bon. 14
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ane 2,
I BUT. SELL., EXCHANGE. RENT
REPAIR. STORE. PACK AND SHIP
FURNITURE. FRANK DOUGHTY.
120-222 EAST SIXTH. PHONE 203. tf
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WANTED — Old false teeth. Dont
matter it broken. I pay 11.00 to 310.00
per set. Send by parcel post and recteve
check by return mall. L MAZER. 2007
s Fifth St Philadelphia. Pa. 6-20
BerylM MaUan far the Thirats,
re andWerp
DRISKILL BAR
Purg Whiskey Boare U. 8.
Qunrantee '
No orders qollottea ip prohibited
territory in vlolation of Texas laws
9 AN intelligent person may earn >100
monthly corresponding for newspapers;
>40 to 160 monthly in spare time; «x-
perience unnecessary; no canvassing;
subjects suggested, Fend for particu-
lars. National Press Bureau, Room
4323, Buffalo, N.Y. t
NEW OR SECOND HAND FURNI-
TURE. LARGE STOCK, BARGAIN
PRICES; CASH OR CREDIT, FRANK
DOUGHTY. 220 122 EAST SIXTH ST.
PHONE 383. tf
DRAPERIES—We have the finest
line of curtain and drapery goods in
the city and are prepared to furnish
expert service in making and install-
ing any character of draperies. Phone
385. C. A. Dahlich, — tf
WANTED—Steel baler, good con-
dition; cash for right price; also good
young jack. Addreas B.. Statesman. 22
PACKING—We have as expert fur-
niture packer and are prepared to
pack your furniture for storage or
shipment on short notice. Phone 336.
C. A. Dahltch. tf
BeGRRDOASIA,
1
THE PALACE BAR
Now Open, B-yeurela Whialy
ever the bar
E RUTHERFORD, Prop.
•11 enre Aw. hen 40
No orer wolledtea in. RDM la.
ar mhtpve4 into prohibited terri-
tory tn vlolation ot th, Texas lawn
tal price paid
per Stock Co.
110 W. 4th St.
CRACK HOTEL. Taylor, Texac-
When in Taylor atop al th. "Grace."
under new manugement. Good cl«aa
beda. Aates, 40u. 74c. |1.00. open day
and night. Mrk Lula Hold. Prop, tor.
merly of the Central Hotel
NEW CITY HOTEL AND CAFE-
American and European plan. Cool,
omtortable roomus. The beet eervice
in Central Texan., 1. J. Lowrey, pro*
prietor. Smithville, Texan,
AN intelligent person may earn 1100
monthly corresponding for newspapers;
$40 to $50 monthly in spare time; ex:
perience unneceseary; no canvaastne:
subjects suggested. Send for particu-
levs. National Press Bureau. Room
4303, Buttalo, N. T. . tf
FOR SALE-REGAL Coupe. Nifty,
car. Good as new. Cost >1350 at De-
troit. Will demonstrate. First check
for >809 gets it. H. F. Walker, Mgr,,
Dvikill Hotel Laundry. tf
77/f
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LenP~as
on terms like rent will buy a good
4-room house just newly papered,
walking distance of business section.
83000 VENDOR’S LIEN NOTE
to trade for modern well built house
in desirable neighborhood. Will assumte
or give note for difference. Address
H. M. HUI, Box 208, City. F 6-20
22 KesS9e9‘AN0
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‘ YOU A- RAiSF
- |H ACAR!
CAMPING PARTIES — I RENT
TENTS, COTS, CAMP CHARS, ETC.;
BY THE WEEK OR MONTH; REA-
SONABLE RATES. FRANK DOUGH-
TT, 220-222 EAST SIXTH. PHONE 291.
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AWNINGS_We make tents, awn-
Inga, etc., to order on short notice.
Phone 285. C. A. Dahlch. tf
THE SOUTHERN HOTEL—in th,
heart of the business section of Hlano.
Rooms cool and •'elegantly furnished.
Excellent meal service. Bpecial atten-
tion given to traveling men. Mrs. Em-
ma West, proprietress, Llano.
THE NEW GUSE HOTEL—The
best und most popular hotel in Central
Texas. Cool, comfortable roome, unex-
celled meal service. ‘Fo pieuse the
public is our policy. E. C. Guse, pro-
prietor, Bastrop, Texas.
THE COMAL HOUS*—New Braun,
fels, Texas. Brick building, comfort-
ably furnished with all modern conven-
lences, hot and cold baths. Local and
long distance phone 61. Theo. Fgeling,
proprietor. Free bus to and from ail
trains. Best accommodation for com-
mercial men; free sample room*.
eprrigbt, 1917, b #emeer Feawe Serrire, lue. Croat Brjtain rights
WE RENT invalid chairs. Phone
385. C. II. Dahlich. tf
MONET TO LOAN—Any
long time, easy terms; will
FOR SALIC—Furniture for light
housekeeping rooms; also cooking
utensils. Old phone 227. 27
BARBER TRADE taught—Texas
Barber College; world's greateat. Ex-
pensee while Warning. Position guar-
anteed. Free catalogue explaining.
Dallas or Fort Worth.
______TURNITURE_______
WE PAY highest price for second-
hand furniture. We solicit storage,
packing, hauling furniture. We re-
finish and upifblsfer furniture, re-silver
mirrors. Only competent help em-
ployed. Ed H. Taylor, 314 E. 8th St.
Phone 2604. tf
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LOST--Gold watch and fob with
letters C. Be A liberal reward for re-
turn to Carl Bellsch. _______________23
J LOST—Carved leather pocket book
Return Statesman for reward. 24
FOR SALE—Three heavy draft
HALL MACHINE SHOP
Fourth and Guadalupo Sta,
The newest, largest and most com-
plete machine shop in Austin. We are
equipped to handle any kind of repair
work, no matter how large. Heavy
machine and blacksmith work a spe-
clalty. Oxygen welding done (at your
slant if necessary). Automobile work.
Boiler repairs, etc. Quick work dons
by competent machinists to your sat-
lstaction. Phone 252.
Special attention givn out of town
B net n ean
PATENTS
ebtained and trndemarke and om
wahte rogletered. WFN. to. inventehe
Qlde Beek Omle. a 708 Ke
Building. Heuaton, Twm Phone Pr
ton mL
Hardway & Gathey
WANEED to buy crop third and
fourth, 58 or 60 acres. Phone 2557. 27
JERSEY MALES FOR SERVICES--
I have three hibh grade Jersey males
for services; 82 cash anywhere in the
city limit a l will come for cows or
will bring male. Joe Fortier, >13 &
22th. St Phone 144. tfs
THE GLOBE HOTEL — Manor.
Texas, Opposite Union Depot. Rates,
$1.50 and 12.89 per day. First class ac-
commodatione. O. T. Johnson, proprie-
tor.
WANTED to buy your old gold and
silver. THE STELFOX CO. - tf
The Baker School Audubon Society
had its bird day program May 33.
Several interesting readings on birds
were given by members of the so-
ciety. This was followed by the prize
winning contest for the beet essays on
birds. The prises were won by Julia
Mae Eiffer and Ham McIntosh. These
prizes were given by Mrs. Walter Tipps
and presented to the winners by 8. M.
IJoyd, principal of the school
Allu 15
WE REXT chaios and table, for re-
ceptions end parties. Phone 311. C.
A. Dahlich. «
LADIE2SA9EEWAPL-zE-
Etmhzzkzamimne=2z
WANTED a Ford car in good arer
as part payment on lot in Driving Park
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage. 602
Lyia Kt., near East Austin Fire Hall.
Apply 1118 E th St. Phone 793.___37
FOR RENT—Between University
and Capitol, nice colonal cottage, large
yard. all modern improvements and
conveniencee. Inquire 1211 Wichita.
Old phone M2. tf
FOR RENT -For one year, my home,
604 Ean Antonio, furnished: can be
divided into two or even three nice
apartments with sleeping porches. Ap-
ply en premises. Mm R. G. West. 24
STORAGE—We are prepared to
store a limited amount of household
furnitura Can haul tn or will pack for
shipment if desired. C. A. Dahlich.
Phone 385. if
TEN" CENTS A DAT buys a ten-
acre chicken and hog ranch in South
Texas, capable of supporting the whole
family. Be on the saf side; get your
farm and live, war or no war. F. P.
Rickenbach, El Paso, Texas. 38
FOR SALE-Fine surrey Harness
and good driving horse, safe for family
use; can be seen at Gen. Miller's stable.
This is a bargain at 3100. Apply 294
W. 7th, or phone 687. tf
CHEROKEE HOTEL—Mrs. L Ottin-
ger, proprietres. Meul the beet the
market affords. Comfortable roome,
polite attention. Cherokee, Texas
WANTED TO BUY—Bicycle; mua
be in good condition. Address Stu-
dent, car Statesman. tf
I PAT CASH FOR SECOND HAND
BRNYTURE LARGE OR SMALL
LOTS. CALL PHONE OR WRITE
FRANK DOUGHTY. 220-322 EAST
SIXTH PHONE 301 tf
— — ~ - 1 — -------' ~-------~1
Notice is hereby given that The Pe-
avey Rubber Company, a co-partner-
ship of Dallas, Texas, intends to become
incorporated under the laws of the
State of Texas. 8-4
LOST—A bunch of keys in or near
postoffice. Reward if returned to
Statesman. 24
Charters filed today:
Acme Wire Buckle Company of
Weatherford; capital stock >10.098.
Incorporators: W. C Ragsdale and D.
E. Eddleman of Weatherford, and R.
A Eddleman of La Junta, Cal.
Castell Oil Company of Houston;
capital stock >25.000. Incorporators:
John J. Castell. S. 8. Anderson and El-
wood Foute, all at Houston.
First Congregational Church of Ban
Antonio; no capital stock. Incorpora-
tors: W. A. Sweet F. W. Smithers
and John A. Williams.
Hiltman Drug Company of Mart;
capital stock >19,999. Incorporators:
C. C. Collon, L W Hillman and B. B.
Trimble, all of McLennan County.
Laredo Elks Building Aseociation of
Laredo; capital stock >10,098. Incor-
porators: J. R. Moore, J. T. Halsell,
L J. Christen and others.
The T. H. Mayfield Company of
Roby; capital stock >26.000. Incor-
porators: T. H. Mayfield. Walter R.
Bates and J. P. Potts, all of Roby.
Texas Agricultural Company of San
Antonio; capital stock >100:000. In-
eorporators: W. B. Baxter, Kerens;
Florence R Kramer. Ban Antonio;
Frank A. Stone, Seattle, Wash,
Charter amendment filed by Texar-
kana Casket Company of Texarkana.
Increasing the capital stock from $80,-
008 to >150,000.
"proof of final payment of capital
stock of 320,000 filed by the Columbia
Dry Goods Company of Houston.
Certificate of dissolution filed by the
State Realty and Loan Company of
Fort Worth.
KIRK HOUSE — Leander, Texas,
Lrge tooms, good beds and good
meals. Two dollars per day, L W.
Kirk, proprietor. _____________________
BROOKS HOTEL — Mrs. M. O.
Brooka, proprietor. Meals the beet the
market affords; $1.50 per Qey. Pfiu-
^ervllle, Texas. New phone No. 89.
BURNET HOrGL—Mra, fL W.
Oalna,. proprietor, Burnet, Texas We
solicit the traveling man's patronage.
•OWa Heedgmerters T. P. 2. A. L A Eurovean. natee It to N Mf
lev. Sen Amtenlo Hotel Co Owmer. Perey Fyreil, Mg*,
ROOMS FoR EENT.
FOK RDNT-Lght housekeeping
rooms, first and second floor, all con
veniences. Ring old phone 1497. 25
" w. M. Kendall
tor this and other bargains in real es-
tate, 311 Lattlerleld Bids-. Phone 313*
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A NICE little cottage home on west
•Ide. 6 room, and all conveniencesi
•table, rig crop goes with the place.
Good repair. Call at 1110 W. Ave.
King 1559. 30
AUTO BARGAINS
5-passenger Dodge; 5-paasenger Allen; 4-passenger Lexington.
These cars all first-claas—good as new.
HUPP MOTOR SALES CO.
112 EAST TENTH STREET
HIGGINS HOTEL —Oppostte LAG.
N Depot, Hutto, Teiaa. Ratee 32.00
per day. Good ineala and nice, clean
beds, satisfaction to the traveling men.
Give ue a trial. U. C. Higuina, Prop.
PLAZA HOTKL AND RKSTAU-
RANT—outh aide of eanare. Lockhart,
Texaa. Rates 11.13 per day. Cool
rooms and good meals E. P. Laney,
proprietor. ______
MAKEMSON HOTEL— Gcoruutown
Rate, 11.00 end $126 per day. Your
patronage solleited, Mrs E. Mkemson,
proprietor.
UNION HOTEL__Glddlng*. Texas
Raise. 11 per day. Gertrude H. Miller,
Prop.
NEW TOPS and beat covers make
your car look new. Our prices are
reasonable. See us. F. W. Crane, up-
stairs, 108-10-13 E. (th St., above Cullen
A Caswell. It
Wit
HAACK‘8 HOTEL Brenham, Texas.
Three blocks east of Union Depot Rates
>1 per day; $5 per week. B. J. tU^eka.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
"t rooms, southeast exposure, modern
P convenience, close in to business cen-
ter, one block of Avenue. 390 Brazos.
Phone 4858. 2
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF DALLAS.
Notice ia hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between J.
W. Vilbg and A. M. Vilbig. under the
name of Vilbig Brothers, doing busi-
nees at 1709 Jackson Street, Dallas,
lexas, was dissolved on the 25th day
of May, 1917.
Ah debts due to the said partnership
are to be paid, and those due from
same are to be ischarged at 1782
Jackson Street, Dallas. Texas.
That the business Heretofore con-
ducted by the said partnership will be
continued by a corporation under the
name of "Vilbig Brothers," said cor-
poration being formed by J. W. Vilbig.
A. M. Vilbig and J. W. Vilbig, Jr. all
of the City and County of Dallas, State
of Texas.
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAIL-
ROAD Co. grant Undo, title to same
revested in United States by act of
Congress dated June 8. 1216; 2,300,000
acres to be omened for homesteads and
sale. Timber and agricultural landa,
eoutaining some of the beat land left
in United Staten Now is the oppor-
tune time. Large sectional map show-
Ing land and desenptlon of soil cli-
mate, rainfall, elevations, etc., postpaid
$1. Grant Lands Locating Co, Box
619. Portland. Oregon. tf
BOYSI BOY 81 BOYS
Make a little extra money by sell-
ing Tho Evening Statesman after
school. You have ample time to sell
the ©Uy edition which goes to press
at 4 o'clock every afternoon. You
more th An double your mQuey- We
sel tho Ivenlag Statesman (to
newsboys) for 2 centg a copy and
you sell it for 6 cents. Why not
come down town and sell this ax-
ternoon? Coma to Circulation De
partment, t
Best Grades of AS
Kinds of
COAL
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