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THE STATESMAN
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920.
For Halo ■Hlouses.
For
Situntion wi
Phon* 303-2470.
FOR RENT— Houee or 3 rooms, one
F. W. Bollman, phone 3771.
FOR SALE—A workingman’s home
house with hall, sleeping
Help Wanied—Mate.
For Itenv—Rooma.
KIRBY MANSION.
Trunk, care Statesman,
24, 1920
ROBERT MAUD.
Wanted to Buy — aliscellaneous
Good lot on Shelley
Robinson,
Wanted to Buy—Farms and Cenches.
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1738.
UveosocK For Bala.
For bale—poultry and Kzus.
and support
D. J. PICKL
For Sale—Farms and Ranches.
Telephone 2410.
Austin, R. R. J.
1920.
C. A. BRADFORD.
Help Wanted—Male and Female,
ForSale—Seeds and Plants.
peppers, egg plants,
ich Dooly aha Port!
Hall, Bum
otato slips, 100, 75c, 300, (2.00,
of Austin.
JOHN MARSHALL
Wanted to Rent—Houses.
Wanted to Rent—Rooms.
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For Sale, Trade or Axchange.
Oontractora.
For Rent—Rooms with Board.
Auto speed bodies
Phone 5279.
Harley-
25 year.
1,1ms'
Phone
Moving, Packing and Storing
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For Rent—Mi—n-npritr
Lose and Pvuna.
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For Rent—Rooms for Housekeeping.
Money to Loan and Wanted.
XNXK
Dancing.
For Halo—Wood and Coal.
Bustness Opportunities.
DreMunakin* and Hemstitching.
Dr
iktmg and Hemstitching.
Painting and Papering.
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EXELENTO
34312/10
electrically
first-class
respeet.
man:
color;
them,
ting.
2754.
CHICKEN CHOLERA time is here.
Keep Jim Bourland’s Cholera Remedy
in their drinking water and prevent it;
guaranteed. Carpenter’s Drug Store.
COUPLE without children want room
with bath and meals for two months.
Address 25, Statesman.
building radiators,
made to order.
500 East Sixth St.
WANTED TO TRADE— Victrola for
second-hand piano. Addrese Box 965,
Austin.
FOR RENT— Furnished room at 407
E. 16th SL, close to capitol and Uni-
versity. Phone 2128.
Coarse
hair made
soft and easy to
manage by using
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
REWARD.
FOR SALE—Office standing desk at
A. C. Ellis Furniture Store.
FOR RENT—One furnished room.
809 Brazos.
SUFFERED 8 YEARS
WITH RHEUMATISM
S. J. von Koenneritz,
Exclusive Agent.
608 Scarbrough Bldg.
Prescription C-2223 Gave
Relief.
tree Employmen Bureau tor men
in building trades. Apply Open Shop
Association, 611 Scar. Bldg. Phons <125.
CARPENTERS WANTED — Phone
2693. F. J. Comte.
ARNOLD W. THIEI SPARE
Contractor and Builder
Concrete work —Sidewalks. Too
1404 Garden M. Rhine (213
WILLIAMSON CO. BUFFERS
FOR LACK OF RAIN
miller & McClellan
FURNITURE
last titteen years. doing good busingss
If interested call at 1313 St 13th st
FOR SALE—One new two-row horse
drawn cotton and corn planter, also
tractor hitch for same. Phone 708, call
for Mr. Andrews.
SWEEPER FOR RENT.
New Hoover electric vacuum clean-
er; will deliver. Phone 1071 before > a
m. or after 6p.m.
BARKED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS
Standard Bred Utility Flock.
EGGS, 81.60 FOR IL
River View Poultry Yards.
WALTER W. DURHAM
FOR COUNTY COMMISSINER PRE-
__________CINCT NO. 4.___________
I hereby announce my candidacy as
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4.
subject to the action of the Democra-
tic Primaries to be held July 24, 1320.
JOHN B. MOORE.
TWO furnished housekeeping rooma
eleeping porch, modern conveniences,
quiet private home, 1% blocks east
Capitol, no children taken; close in.
303 & 13th Bt
.WANTED—Employment at once by
middle aged man; reliable in every
DANCING.
National, Interpretative and tech-
nique. Modern dancen specialized. PrI.
vate studio. Phone 1991
Nelsom’s is the original end genu-
ine highgrade hair dressing—the
choice of paeticulae colore peo-
pl. for
if you want a healthy. wealthy, lov-
ing wife write me. R. H., 4214 Cali-
fornia Street, San Francisco, Cat
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I MAKE specialty of buying ga-
rages at very reasonable prices, aim
do all kinds of carpenter work and re-
pairing. J. F. Jourdan. Phons 1682.
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED--
Why buy a new machine when we w1
repair your old one as good as now .
M. P. Armstrong & Co., 496 E. 6th St.
Phone 3046.
J. N. ACEVEDO—At 8. W. Spencer;
move, pack, ship and store furniture;
country tripe a specialty. 419 E. 6th.
Phone 885.
WANTED — By strong 16-year-old
boy any kind of work for board and
some wages. Reynolds Erbon, Box 30,
Route 2, Austin.
FOR SALE—New full dress suit, size
38 or 40; cost $125; will sell cheap.
J. C. Elkins, 403 }. 8h. Phone 4569.
ANNOUNCEMENT
A (Political)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
One cent par ward for first in-
sertion, % cant par word for each
soneecutive insertion. No adver:
tisement taken for less than 29
cents.
In other words, if you have an
advertisement of 25 words or lesa,
it will cost 25 cents for 1 insertion;
60 cents for 3 insertions; $1 for
7 insertions.
PHONE 150 AND
A Messenger Boy will call for
your Ad.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.__
To me Democrats at Travis county:,,
I am a canaidate for re-electiontt
the othice of county judge of .Trai
county, sbjec to the Democratie PE
manle; and will appreciate your vote
2223
/Meu/naus/n
—
FOR SALE OR RENT—Corner store-
house, moern front; spitable for gar-
age or filling station. O. G. Hofheinz,
agent Phone 1166 or 2427.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
with or without board, close to Capitol
and University. Garage if desired.
Hot and cold bath. Call 405 E. 16ch.
FOR SHERIFF.
ocratic primaries to be held July * .
FOR SALE— Burcner shop and fix-
tures, consisting of counter, scales,
racks, blocks, ice-boxes, knives, etc.,
and everything necessary to make a
complete little shop; a good location
I AM BACK In the city to engage
in same business-- housemoving, exca-
vating, black dirt and red gravel haul-
ing. Phone 2649. J. H. Freeman.
porch and
d electric
WAN TED Husky boys or young
men not afraid of work to carry paper
routes. Two or three hours in after-
noon and on Sunday morning. Good
money for little time. Start now and
be making morey all through the sum-
mer. Apply circulation department The
Statesman.
FOR SALE- Extra fine fresh Jersey
mlich cows with baby calf; also all
kinds of the finest pigs in Travis coun-
ty. Come out and see them. 3655 E.
12th St. Phone 4236.
Nancy
Rice Pe
WANTED—A good cook. Apply at
807 Rio Grande St., or Phone 358.
) don’t
to Dr.
>n St,
n now
e mis-
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
bedroom, 1507 Congress Ave. Phone
FOR SALE—One kobert motor gen-
erator set, capacity six to twelve bat-
teries; price $75. Phone 706, cal for
Mr. Andrews.
i HERBY announce my candidacy
tol Representative trom Travisicoust:
e "No L Thirty -seventh Leulsi
ROBERT B. THRASdkm
TO MY friends and the voters of
Travis county: I hereby announce,my
candidacy for the office of sherifI or
Travis county, subject to the Demo-
cratic primaries, July 24, 1920..Having
held a position as deputy under G. »
Matthews for the last six years. I.fee
l myself qualified to fill said office,
hak Your support and votes will be appre-
ciated. Yours to serve.
JAS. T. (JIM) JOHNSON.
WE BUY all kinds of waste paper,
old newspapers, magazines, and rags;
highest market price. Capitol Papes
Stock Co., Claude Daniel, Mgr., 310 W.
4th St Phone 4764.
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from
oint-
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they
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FOR RENT—For gentleman, a neat-
ly furnished room, private bath, in
home of private family; price reason-
able. Phone 2994. 1711 San. Jacinto
St, 1 block of car line.
1% TON TRUCK, chain drive, good
rubber in good condition; good puller,
6150.00. Will accept Liberty Bonds,
cattle or money. Day phono 9011-3
rings; night phone 9022, 1 long 1 short.
Give
o say.
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BARBER TRADE taught ladies and
gentlemen; position guaranteed; ex-
penses while learning. Free catalogue
explaining. Write Texas Barber Col-
lege, Dallas or Fort Worth.
• and
ps to
i en-
ment
Com-
I will pay $25 reward for recovery or
information leading to the recovery of
a light brown mare mul, 5 years old,
15 hands 1 inch high, heavy built,
strayed from my place about the first
of the year. Oscar Smith, Lockhart,
Texas.
FOR SALB— Shetland pony and sad-
dle. Phone 4730.
FOUND—A piece of a bicycle. Own-
er may have by calling and paying for
this ad. M. F. Plumley, Barton Creek.
FOR SALE—My home at 2208 Rio
Grande St.; if interested call phone
4588, ring 2. Mrs. B. D. Tarleton.
AIR SLACKED LIME for all sani-
tary purposes, delivered anywhere in
the city. Plenty of window glass, ail
sizes. Kuntz-Sternenberg Lumber Co.
Phone 234.
Ruth Collins a
eolored gir of Ft.
Wont, Tea, usee
Nelson's
Oint-
r; A
Torks
houseand lot for one-third less than
house would cost alone. Terms if de-
sired. Address, P. O. Box 973.
We pay the leading prices for all
uuapaqe zauuu mzvp, u guuu a---- — kinds of second hand furniture, office
and has been a butcher's shop for the furnishings and other goods.
last fifte.n vanre Anin nod husiness. 220-222 East Sixth street.
COTTON SEED! octton seed! For
sale in any quantity, clean, sound, dry
Northwest Texas, gin-run Mebane
cotton seed, for planting purposes, at
$1.75 per bushel in bulk, or $1.85 per
bushel packed, f. o. b. our plant. Call
on, telephone or write Fort Bend Cot-
ton Oil Co., Richmond, Texas.
FOR SALE, or 10 years’ lease, 500
acres, 72 in cultivation, $12,000; 200
acres, 35 in cultivation, $10,000; 682
acres, $8500, or the entire 1382 acres,
$40,000. Included in this price goes
cattle, horses, hogs and poultry, entire
furnishings or kitchen and seven cot-
tages, value of $8000, to the ever lasting
water spring* and wells. The place in
perfect running condition. Ten years'
lease (not less), $2000 a year, paid in
advance. Address Owner, Box 146.
Boerne, Texas.
_____Automobiles—For Hale.
FOR COUNTY COMM.SSIONER
_______Precinct No. 2. _____
aacnenobz. aounuuyscommnssnondrgrf
Xbiit Bcszasc"oeariss ” 85
J. ANDERSON.
FOR REPMESENTATIVH FLACK
I BUY AND SELL chicken, of a
kinds; also have some nice Plymouth
Rocks, Minorca, and Leghorn, for sale.
611 W. (th St Phone 1486.
FOR SALE—Store counter 10x3, two
marble slabs to it. San be seen at
1304 Mast Ave. Apply 1*11 E. (th St
Phone 1313. Call for A. Nyberg.
equipped. good tire,. In _
shape, $195, 411 E, (th St
TOMATO PLANTS for sale, Fincher
store. E. 6th St. Phone 157».
KINKYHAIR
“Every woman CM
have niee, long hair,
uyi May Gilbert. Yr
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WANTED TO BUY — I buy cheap
land any part of State. Now is. the
time to sell. Your beat cash price is
what I want Money ready. Address
Box 10, care Statesman.
______COUNTY CLERK__
I am a candidate tor re-election as
prmardes, Jp2 E2°MALonm,
Travis County Clerk.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT NO. 1.________
To my friends and voters of Travis
county: I hereby announce my candi-
. dacy for County Commissioner, Pre-
cinct No. 1, subject to th* action of
the Democratic primaries, July 24,
1920. Have been road overseer for the
last twenty years. Your support and
votes will be appreciated.
CARL G. SWENSON.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A nice lit-
tle 4-room cottage; would make a good
rent house. Will sell on easy terms,
or take a light car as part payment.
This is a real bargain for someone. If
interested call at one* at 2013 Holly St
WANTED—To buy modern built *
room house. Must be reasonable and n
good repair. Write Box 644 or phon*
956.
NOTICE.
All union barber shops will remain
open Tuesday unil 9 p. m. and be
closed all day Wednesday, April 21.
C. F. HAYNIE, Secretary.
FOR ALL KINDS of hauling in city
or country, call for Lewis at Texas
Wagon Yard. Phone 3416, quick serv-
ice. ,
Estimates cheerfully furnished for
any kind of repair work, remodeling
or new building. Prompt service
and absolute satisfaction guaranteed.
Claude Traweek. Phone 2646.
FOR SALE—A new Fordson tractor
and Oliver plow; big bargain. Phone
706, call for Mr. Andrews.
FOR SALE OR TRADE--Eight-
room house in South Austin; price,
$4500. Will trade for city or country
property; will take or give difference.
219 E. 5th St. Phone 2502.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Rhode
Island Red hatching eggs; dark red
i suf-
physi-
ka ble,
HIEM-
uickly
ing of
re out
i clog-
caus-
rthens
walls
inding
dsap-
MOVING— REPAIR WORK.
Have two large trucks for moving
and hauling. Also do repair work on
all makes of autos. 1300 8. Congress.
Phone 4341.
Sweet and hot
FOR SALES—Young , gentle horse,
buggy and harness. Call 1206 W. 10th
St.
For Sale—Mi
For Bale- Real Estate.
pearance and
$50 REWARD for information lead-
ing to arrest of party or parties who
stole package of bulbs, repair kit and
spark plugs from car at Scottish Rite
Cathedral Tuesday night. B. S. Dick-
inson. 624 Littlefield Bldg.
LOST—Small Jersey milch cow; rope
around; no brand. 2506 Red River.
Reward for information leading to re-
covery.
Will sell
Special to The Statesman.
GEORGETOWN, Texas, April 21—
The crop situation in Williamson Coun-
ty is becoming somewhat alarming on
account of the lack of rain. Corn that
survived the frost is in bad condition
for want of moisture while many have
had to plant over and those who have
cotton planted have been unable to
secure germination of the seed. The
small grain crop in the county is very
small this season, in fact amounts to
almost nothing. The bottom season is
said to be ample but farming opera-
tions are practically at a standstill foi
the want of a rain to put moisture in
the top to bring up the seed.
ELECTRIC motion picture machine,
attaches to ordinary light socket; fire-
proof and foolproof. Portable, weighs
only forty-five pounds in carrying case.
A $200 machine, used only a few times;
will take $150 if sold at once. Splendid
for school orchurch work. Phone 4322.
AN ELEGANT beveled dark oak
mirror, 80x31, $100 article, my price
$50: beautiful combination bookcase
and writing desk, $75 article for $35;
choice collection of books and other
articles. 809 Brazos.
FOR SALE—Cheap or trade for
touring car one ton truck, good condi-
tion. Phone 34K7
CLERKS—(Men, women, 17 upward)
for government positions. $1200-$1500
yearly. Experience unnecessary. For
free particulars write Raymond Terry
(former Civil Service Examiner) 81
Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C.
INSURANCE SALESMAN to special-
ise on non-cancellable income policy.
Renewable to age 66. Can not be re-
tricted or cancelled by company Month-
ly Income for life during disability
from any cause. Pacific Mutual Life
Insurance Co. Liberal commissions, no
competition. Address C. L. Vanstane.
agency organizer, Hotel Driskill
ROOM AND BOARD—Morris Man-
sion; table board, $30 per month. 199
W. 13th; phone 1777.
FOR CITY CONSTABLE.____
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for city constable, precinct No. 3, sub-
ject to Democratc primaries July 24.
1920. I am a voluntter soldier. Served
on border and overseas. Was constabie
of precinct No. 5 before the war. I
will greatly appreciate the vote and
influence of the good women aud men
Get a packagotrom your drugzist. Be sure
to get genuine Nelson’a
Nebo* Mig. Co., Richmond,Va.
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very smali; conveniences, newly fin-
ished. desirable for two or three stu-
dents or Capitol employes. Apply 202
K. 14th St, Phone 3019.
FOR SALE—Barred rock and Rhode
Island Red eggs. Beautiful birds. $2
for 15. Phone 1194 or 4810.
lights, all fenced. Barns, fruit trees
and flowers. 2105 Holly st Address
P. O. Box 973.
U. 8. GOVERNMENT goods for sale
at cheap prices. Ptnti,
underwear, leggins, overalls, jumpers,
shoes, sox, implements, raincoats, army
shirts, etc. Louis Silberstein, 408 E.
6th St. “
FOR SALP—Attractive 4-room cot-
tage on 39th St., one block from car;
$3050, 8900 in cash. Phone 669.
FOR BALE—1917 model
bargain. Address
WANTED—Young woman to begin
training in a hospital training school
for nurses. Will pay thirty-five dollars
per month and board and training.
Send all information including age,
height, weight and a photo to Miss
Flora Horne, superintendent. Spur.
Texas.
FOR SALE—Bive-room bungalow.
1706 East Ave.; 7-room and basement
frame cottage. 1803 East Ave.; 6-room
frame cottage. 1805 East Ave.," 5-room
frame cottage, 310% W. 37th, all on
car lines, cioae to schools. If interested
see W. Wellmer, 1600 Sabine St.
SAVE the baby chicks by putting
Jim Bourland’s White Diarrhoea Rem-
edy in their mash and drinking water.
Your money refunded if it fails. Car-
penter’s Drug Store.
--------$2650--------
Buys 6-room bouse, hull, bath and 3
big lota, fine garden, barn; within
twn blocks of paved street and car
line. The low cost $1500, The house
could not be built for $2000—total
(3600—which we offer for (36(0. Bee
C. B. Robinson.
Robinson & Robinson
Scarbrough Bldg
FOR RENT—Large, bright, cool first
floor east room, completely furnished
for light housekeeping, modern, hot
bath, very close in. Csll 111 W. 9th
St., second floor. Phone 4618.
Help Warzed—Female.
FOR SALE — New Moline rotary
four-disc plow with tractor hitch. See
C. L. Carter, 209 W. 6th St
STOP PAYING RENT—Buy a small
place in Fairview Park at a bargain.
Two lots; east front J. T. Parker,
Phone 397 or 804.
a W. MOORE.
General Contractor.
SERVICE AND QUALITY.
Phone 1378.
UPHOLSTERING, awnings, turni-1 ’
ture repairing, mattresses renovated,
rugs cleaned; vacuum cleaner for rent
HEMSTITCHING 19 cents yard, re-
turned same day; work guaranteed.
Also knife pleating in skirts and ruf-
flee Miss Loden's Hemstitching Par-
lor, 722 Congress Ave. Room 4.
splendid layers. Call and see
Prices $2.50 and $1.00 per set-
Wilson, 4211 Avenue W, Phone
Let us figure on your sidewalks,
curbing, driveway», garage floor* or
any concrete work: no trouble to give
an estimate; all work guaranteed
strictly first-class. Maufrass Bros.
Phone 1918.
front porch, sewerage am
or braver bird living than these. If
you are interested in a good fighter,
phone 3395. 800 Patterson Ave.
wnted to Bay—House*.
FOR RENT—Cottage, 3 rooms, hall
and bath. 1605 Trinity St. $12 per
month. Hugo Wolf, 403 I. 17th st.
FOR SALE—Urgent necessity com-
pels sacrifice, southeast corner lot, 708
E. 15th St., adjoining East Avenue
Park, 4-room rock and frame house,
large screened porch, only $1875. See
E. B. Robinson, Robinson & Robinson,
Scarbrough Bldg.
FOR SALE—Have six nice bunga-
lows on Willow St. near school, church
and oar 11ns; fine garden soil. Can
give you bargain; liberal terms. Phone
3833.
PLANTS—Acres of plants now grow-
ing. All leading varieties cabbags,
Georgia Collards, Acme, Redfield, Mc-
Gee, Stone, Dwarf Champion, Pender-
osa Tomato plants, Bermuda Onion
plants (don’t fail to order onion plants)
100, 50c, 300, $1.00, 500, $1.50, 1000. $2.50.
MATTRESSES renovated, made good
as new, by Austin Broom and Mattress
Bactory, 1913 E. 3d St. Phone 3948
or 26U. Call for the Austin ’Maid
Broom. -
FOR BALE— My home 805 Rio
Grande Bt Mrs. A. C. King.
BETTER GET BUSY and trade for
my 320 acres smooth plains land in
Parmer county, close to railroad; price
for a good trade, $30. One crop of feed-
stuff will pay for the land, and this
year will be the best yet owing to the
excellent season on the plains; all well
located plains lands will nearly double
this year, I want a nice little farm
or a residence somewhere in South
Texas. I owe $1080, due $320 per year,
6 per cent; would assume some from
other party; would trade 160 or the
320 acres and reserve half mineral; has
well, windmill and fenced on three
hides; located in good community; can
lease other grass joining. "Address
Martin W. George, Box 357, Brecken-
ridge, Texas.
S. C. Anconas Sheppard strain that
lay large eggs and lots of them, all
year round $2.00 for 15, out of town.
$250 prepaid. C. L. Isherwood, 46U
and Avenue G., phope 5018.
HAVE four nice Invincible P1 Game
WANTED—Two boys to work in
FOR SALE—Storehouse, dwelling
house, stock of general merchandise,
fixtures, $6000; will take up to $3000
Austin property or land near Austin.
D. W. Easley, owner, Rosanky, Texas.
SAVE MONEY! BUY PARAFINE
LUBRICATING OIIA THE BIST OIL
MADE; 60C GALLON. AUTO OWN-
ERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., 201
W. 6TH ST. ,
FOR SALE—The best Barred Rock
and Rhode Island Red eggs in the city
for hatching. $1, $1.50 and $3 per
setting. W. J. Disch. Phone 3496.
FOR SALE—Desirable home, 204 E.
14th St Large rooms and two full
lots; will sell on time for lees than
house can be built for today. T. B.
Walling, sole agent, 613-615 Scarbrough
Bldg. -
NOTICE —THE HEADQUARTERS
OF AUSTIN SECOND-HAND AR-
TICLES WILL PAY YOU HIGHEST
CASH PRICES FOR YOUR SECOND-
HAND CLOTHING, SHOES AND
HATS. PHONE 2781
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm* ranches, or city property.
Best terms and rates
BOSWELL & CLABAUGH,
818-518 Littlefield BMg.,
Phone 678. Austin, Texas
MONEY TO LOAN on Farms.
Ranches and Liberty Bonds with a*
little delay and red tape as possible.
Texas Trust Company, Austin, Texas
MONEY TO LOAN—Texas T™t
Company.
RHODE ISLAND RED —PLUow's
Red Seal strain, the beautiful, heavy
layers. Eggs this week one-third off
lots 50 to 190. The wise ones will take
this rare opportunity. Ben S. Pil-
low, 1403 W. 9th. Phone 1014.
FOR SALE- North Austin. AHce
Ave., 4-room cottage, large lot with
garage, cow shed, chicken house, fine
garden all planted, $2000. Robinson &
Robinson, Scarbrough Bldg.
$2600 WILL BUY a^rdee little 4-room
bungalow with bath on E. 1st St.; gar-
WANTED—Furnished room with
private or connecting bath by busi-
ness man. Must be close iu and prefer
west of Avenue; furnish all particulars,
reference furnished. Box 11 care of
Statesman.
LFT ME figure on your building or
repair work. Estimates gladly fur-
nished. Brick, stone and concrete a
specialty. Phone 2128.
BEN J. KNAPE
statea. FOR RINT-Hve-room house, bath ron SALE—A werxingman’s home
Address Box B, carestatee cm and electric light connectiona. 608 cheapanacsyTerma Four room box
E. 2d St.; 813 per month. Geo. 8. ‘ .......--
Dowell. Phones 1733 or 1131.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Capa-
ble man to act as representative and
salesman in exclusive Austin territory.
A splendid opportunity to become as-
sociated with a new high-classed bus-
iness with unlimited possibilities. Can
be handled in connection with estab.
Ished business or work indepepdently.
For particulars. Inquire secretary Aus-
tin Chamber of Commerce.
Nelson’s Hair Dressing
Nelsom’sjsfine fix ehe acalp,m
moves dandruf and makes tb, haie
WANTED—To buy Ford chassis,
1915 or '16 model. State price in first
letter. Address M. B, care Statesman.
EXCEILENT HOME Cooked Meals
Table board, 830 monthly. Transients
accommodated. Mrs. B. E. Bedell, 1504
Congress Av*——---------
THREE STOCK FARMS. READ
ABOUT THEM.
186 acres in Williamson county, 6
miles of Florence, 120 acres in culti-
vation, on main road. New 6-room
bungalow, well and windmill ’orchard.
A pretty place and a good farm. Some
Austin property taken in exchange.
Price 875 per acre.
621 acres on main road, near Henly,
200 acres blacg land in cultivation,
nearly in one body, 50 to 60 acres more
could be put in, mesquite and sage
grass pasture, Spanish and live oak
timber, one 6-room house and ten ten-
ant houses, well at each place which
never go dry. Price 818.590.
300 acres near Cedar Valley, 80 to >0
acres in cultivation, about two miles
from main road, well and spring, fair
house, bam. pecan orchard. Home
choice city propert ytaken in exchange.
K. C. MILLER
197 E. 6th St.
WANTED TO BUT — Second-hand
buggy or phaeton; it must be cheap for
cash. Phone 9018 F 12.
WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs for set-
ting from the best of layers. Why not
try them and be convinced of their all
around sterling qualities. Now is the
time to buy while they last and are
cheap. Only $1.25 per fifteen eggs.
Phone 3395. 800 Patterson Ave.
A GOOD white diamond, 40-100ths
karat, a bargain for cash. Call at
615 Littlefield Bldg.
Call the University Coal & Wood Co.
for wood. Also wood saw. We do haul-
ing with three teams or trucks. Phone
1741. John M. Payne, mgr.
FOR good dry stove and cord wood
ring 1804;' also any kind of truck
hauling. W. J. Wade, manager East
Ave. Wood and Produce Company,
FOR CANDIDATE PRINTER.
We wish to announce that we are
candidates for your candidate printing.
Cards, envelopes, letter heads, folders,
envelope slips, circulars, imitation
typewriter letter* or anything that to
printed or bound.
A C. BALDWIN A SONS.
(The Imprint of Quality),
Printers, Binders; Congress at Fourth;
Phone 1158.____
I WISH to announce to my friends
and customers the removal of my resi-
done*-and barbershop from 306 W. 5th
to 311 E. 1st. Respectfully, Chris Ko-
fahl.
SPECIAL NOTICE—It will pay you
to consult with us before you sell your
old clothes, men's, ladies’ and chil-
dren's Umbrella and parasols recov-
ered. M. Letovitz, 315% E. 6th st.
Phone 1978.
WANTED—iron beds, cook “atoves
4M furniture; wiU aleo sell a*y
tide for the home or farm on com-
mission. Household Furniture Co.
Phone 296.
WANTED—A opening, 50 or 7
lb. capacity retrigerator. Must be in
good condition. Address, Box K, car.
Statesman.
Let me figure on your plumbin* and
electrie work. Larue stock on hand.
First class workmen. Repair work
prompuy attended to. Phon. 2131 or
qairat 306 West 6th St. K. F. Bacon.
WK Do ALL KINDS of buJdin*.~re^
modeling and nreening Let us do
yours. 1(13 Guadalupe BL Phon. 249.
BRIDSON BROS, lumber yard and
mill
6
Couple without children wants to
lease for a year bungalow or apart-
ment. Address, Box D, care States-
man.
FOR SALE—Standard make touring
car, good appearance new battery, $50
cash, balance $25 per month. Can be
seen at 209 W. 6th St.
10,000 ALLONS PARAFINE LU-
BRICATING OILS AT 50c GALLON.
AUTO OWNERS’ CO-OPERATIVE
ASSN., 201 W. 6TH ST.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-1914 tour-
ing body and new top for roadster
body. See Blacksmith, Fisville, Texas.
den, garage. Robinson
Scarbrough Bldg.
Potato slips ready now, Porto Rico,
Nancy Hall, and vineless Dooley yams,
$2.50 per thousand delivered. Milano
Plant Co., Milano, Texas.
FOR RENT—Two nice cool bed-
rooms, modern conveniences; close in,
near Capitol and business center. Ap-
ply 309 E 12th. Phone 3629.
FOR RENT—Nicely turnished front
room for gentlemen. Phone 1377 before
8, morning, or after 6, evenings.
WANTED—Highest price paid for
ear and shelled corn. Phone 1593. H. C.
Greer.
FOR SALE—Registered big bone
type Duroc- Jersey pigs and hogs; also
have boars for service. Apply E. L.
Harrison in third lane east of oil tank
on Montopolis road. Phone 2624.
WANTED—An experienced cook. If
colored, house in the yard; if white,
room in the house. Good pay. King
4565.
Come see my beautiful new wall
paper. Cheap for cash. No clerks or
house rent to pay. Phone 646. Mrs.
Vol a Giles, 719 W. 32nd St.
1209.,
FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Chan-
dler, 5-passenger Hudson six. Ford
sedan, 5-passengen king eight. High-
eet cash offer on King 8 by April 17
buys the car. Phone 2816 or 1921.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A
two-ton Dearborn truck or used Ford-
son tractor; will trade fr touring car
in good condition and pay difference.
Phone 706, call for Mr. Andrews.
500, $3.00, 1000, $5 00. Above Prices pre-
paid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Re-
member, Smith’s plants are better.
E. C. Smith Plant Farmers, Milano,
Texas.
WANTED—Your lawn mowers to
sharpen. Ground by automatic ma-
chine, the only perfect way. Geo. T.
Simpson Furniture Co.
"MATERNITY HOM E-Good doctors
and nurses; Infants adopted if desired.
P. O. Box 429, San Antonfo, Texas.
W. GRIMMER, general contractor.
Completa house builder*. Brick and
cemnt work of all kinda Plans fur-
nlshod Phone 2309.
PRACTICALLY new three-room
house with bath, front and back porch.
GAGS BROTHERS
Tinners and Sheet Metal Contrac-
tors. Specialising in repairing and re-
WANTED — Second - hand trunk;
must be in good condition, nice ap-
FURNITURE MOVED CHEAP—I
move furniture, move it carefully,
promptly and cheaply. Big, new, roomy
truck; always ready. Ring me if you
want to save money. References fur-
nished. F. Hester. Phones 303 or
3339.
Have your stenographic work done
by
THE DRISKILL STENOGRAPHIC
DEPARTMENT
(Driskill Hotel)
We will be pleased to serve you at all
times.
Guaranteed Work Reasonable Rates
laundry. Apply Confederate Home.
cockerels for sale. There is no better
MigirLong.Tee
NOW IS THE TIME to trade me for
a dandy farm, 160 acres, in Wise coun-
ty. 6% miles northeast of Decatur, on
Meridian Highway; peanuts made $150
per acre there last year. This place
has fair improvements; can be put in
first-class shape at littie cost; has
everlasting spring; 116 acres in culti-
vation, 40 acres more tillable; price $55
per acre; half minerals reserved. I
want n farm or residence somewhere in
South Texas. Place leaned for oil and
would pay $160 per year to owner. Ad-
dress Martin W. George, Box 357,
Breckenridge, Texas, Stephens County.
FOR COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
Havng nud more chan two years
experiemce as Chief Clerk in the office
of Tax Collector of Travis county J
doom myseit thoroughly qualified to
discharge the duties ekticleuuiy and
hereby anaounce myself as s canaidate
for that office, subject to the action 9
toe Denocratic pruaaries, July 24.220.
J. R WILLJAMS.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of tax collector
of Travis county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries of July
Mr. Will Parks, of Manor, Texas,
writes October (th, as follow.:
"I suffered with rheumatism for
eight years. After taking prescription
-2221, I found it to give wonderful re-
lief. I will always recommend your
treatment to those suffering from this
same trouble,”
There are many reasons why Pre-
scription C-2223 is so successfully used
by those suffering with rheumatism,
hmbago, gout and sciatica. A doctor
spent years petfecting his treatmsnt
for these dread diseases, now known as
Prescription C-222. Tou can now buy
it at any drug store, ready prepared,
at less than the price which you have
to pay a doctor tor prescribing, to say
nothin* of the cost of the medicine.
Again. Prescription C-2223 Is guaran-
teed to give you relief. The present
owners of this splendid treatment are
no sure that you will be benefited that
they authorize all druggists to return
your $3.00 if two (1.(0 bottles do not
give you relief.
In taking Prescription C-2223 a veg-
etable cathartic la needed—somethin*
that will stimulate the flow of bile and
regulatt the bowels. 2223 Liver Pills
do not sicken, or gripe. One is a doae
and but two or three need be taken
every two weeks
if your druggist will not supply you
with Prescripton C-2223 and 2223
Liver PIlla. one $1.50 bottle and a box
of Pllla will he aent you postpald on
receipt of 21.75. Write Department
127, 2222 Laboratory, Memphis. Tenn.,
for literature. 1220 Almanac and sam-
ple of the Pills. -
TYPEWRITERS — Real values in
second-hand and rebunt typewriters at
an makes; guarantee of one year with
each purchase. Royals, Olivers, Under,
woods. Remingtons. We rent, repair,
buy, sell and exchange. Ribbons, car-
bon. F. I. Patty, 722 Congress, Phone
(•.
Davidson motorcycle.
FORSALE
AT A BARGAIN.
Dr. Harthan's modern -room rest-
dence with sleeping porch, located
1208 West 6th Street.
One business lot and resdence
306 West (th Street.
Furnished rooms, hot and cold water.
Transients desired. Free garage.
Phone 3131. Mrs. W. K Shropshiro,
1600 Congress Ave.
WANTED—Good wall and bulletin
painters to take charge of territory;
can make $15 to 320 per day at home;
good working conditions; 'open shop;
must have your own truck; opportu-
nity for energetic man. Address Ph.
Morton, 830 Wade St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
BOY, 16 to 10, packing, Shipping, util-
ity work. Call from 8 to 10 a. m. or
telephone Southern Book Exchange,,
107 E. Sth St.
HEMSTITCHING — We do hem-
stitching on all material at 10c per
yard. All work guaranteed. Prompt
service. Singer Sewing Lachins Co-
918 Congress ave. Phone 40.
COUNTRY SORGHUM, overalls, all
sizes, Porto Rico sweet potato slips,
cheap. Phone 80. 108 W. 1st St
Henry Wukasch.
FOR RENT
No. 209 E. 38th St. s roms, 2 batha,
lavatory and toilet large corner
leu garage
907 W. 11th St. ( rooms, bath.....(15
708 8. 15th st- 5 looms............»»
1207 W. 7th St., 2 rooms, bath......$15
(02 E. (Ui St, 8 rooms............820
4106 Alice Ave- < rooms, garage, nice
garden all planted, large lot.....(15
Robinson & Robinson
Insurance.
701-2 Scarbrough Bldg. Phon* 314
WANTED TO BUY—Second-
hand goods; also sell and trade.
C. Ellis’ Furniture Store.
Phone 4.
’ SPEEDWAY Property for sale. I
have lot, size 72x150, no improvements,
at 2508 Speedway. Will sell on easy
terms, might consider trade, small
country property. J. L Arlitt, 828 Lit-
tlefield Bldg- Phone 8337 (office).
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