San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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EIGHT
——- ’"****X? ’"TV W*
CLEMENS Callon MAX
Rotter Bros.’ Saloon
East Side Alamo Plaza and Crockett
Street.
Open Day and Night.
Hot Lunch 10 to 12 a. m. *
. — ————
F. J. SCUDDER. ED TORREY.
f. J. SCUDDE.K 6 CO.
Established 18».
Ajk. Germain Flu lis Ct. of New York
Representing leading companies oi
the world with cash assets over $60.-
000.000. Fire. Marine. Tornado Plate
Glass Bond.
ALAMO FIRE INSURANCE "LOG.
We Lead Oihers Follow.
FULTON MARKET.
For Best of Meats. Vegetables. Fish
Oysters. Fruits. Butter. Eggs. Cheese
Canned Goods Cigars etc.
Cor. Houston and Soledad Sts.
'Phone 691.
X
Steve’s Road House
On Het Wells Car Lire
A Delightful Summer Resort.
IMF. BEST OF EVERYTHING
ALWAYS OPEN
Something Good to Eat
The New Orleans Restaurant and
Lunch Room jas. murphy. Prop
Short Order —Regular 25c Dinner.
Ladies Dining Rooms.
509 EAST HOUSTON ST.
THE PLAZI SALOON.
211 ALAMO PLAZA.
ED KILDAY. & BRO. Props.
A gentleman's resort. Restaurant
in connection
Fer Dainty Refreshments fine Fruits
Candies. Cigars and Tobacco and
fresh Vegetables every morning.
Call on
BATTAGLIA
ICE CREAM AND BEER GARDEN
Corner S. P/esj and E. Nueva Sts.
San Antonio Daily Light
. EVEN'G JUNE '. 1904
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Upon the Drath of George Hines
Passed at the Last Meeting of the
San Antonio Builders' Exchange.
Whereas It lias pleased our ceaven-
ly Fa: her to rail l rum our midst our
revered friend counselor auil at tor-
uoy. George Hin-'s; and. whereas he
has been a noble citizen a taillitm
counselor and a good husband and
father:
Therefore be it resolved
First: That we extend our heartfelt
sympathy and condolence to his be-
reawd wife and children in their loss
of a-moat faithful husband and father
Second: That as citizens and mem
burs of this organization we do serf
ously and greviously lament his loss
Isith to our city and to our organiza-
tion
Third: That a copy of these result!
tion lie duly signed and sent to the
family and that a copy be spread up-
on our minutes and a copy furnished
the papets. Respectfully submitted.
L. P BOETTLER.
P. T. SHIELDS.
W N. HAGY.
June 29 IPM. Committee.
IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH
IM. OUiIV nllu <l»*V IUBI VIM rtilil »»• |
tried remedy Mrs. Winsolw's booth
ing Syrup for children teething It '
aoothes the child softens the gums j
allays all pain cures wind colic and j.
the best remedy for diarrhoea I
Twctny-five cents a bottle.
It Is the best of all.
Better than porcmain: they don’t
rttlt and rust. Stone Jar: for deliver-
ing ice cream. ACME
Visit Albert's Buckhorn Sal«»’n.
Red Men's Celebration and Realistic
Sham Battle
at Corpus Christi. July 3 and 4.Three i
dollars round trip. Tickets on sale :
July 2 and 3. limited to feturn 3th.
Hide with U. J. Woodward lit Co.
PIT. PIT. PIT at M. J Hewitt's.
New vehicles constantly arriving at
D. J. Woodward & Co.
TRY ONE-HALF CORD CHIPS. 75c.
Carr wood & coal co.
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Do you know Schneider? He’s Ute
moat man. 70S South Flores both
photo-
Glorious
4th of July
We all anticipate a good t me.
hope you'll have it hop- that it'll
be no lest satisfactory than buy-
ing your clathing of us for the oc-
casion. Special outing suit sale
’ of |12% 213’1 and 315 Suita at
$lO. Our choicest $l5. sl6’/i and
Mme of our slB' 2 suits $12.50.
Some very attractive values and
styles in this sale.
...WASaER.
Do Not Judge
Until You Have
A Cup With Us
A "Little Know How" is necessary In
making delicious
KNEIPP MALT COFFEE
a. id to help you succeed with the “rat
trial we want to show you the “proper
way."
SERVED FREE
THIS WEEK AT
E. Podewils
Theo. Malott
REPORT Ot THE
POLICE MATRON
GOOD WORK IS BEING DONE BY.
THIS DEPARTMENT.
Unfortunate Women Who Fall Into
the Clutches of the Police Are
Glvei D roper Care at the Hands of
Miss Hardie.
Miss Elizabeth J Hardie the l*’Hea
matron has completed her fourth an-
nual report for the fiscal year eiid.ug
Mey 31. 19”4. to be forwarded to
Mayor Campbell.
Th? report is a most interesting
one showing as it does the use.’tilness
of that office in that the needy poor
of the city is caret! lor. destitute ami
fallen women looked after and city
female prisoners liaadled in a system
atk manner.
Amone ether things the teport
Hates that the matron receives a sum
from the Wimian's club monthly and
•25 additional during the winter
months when it is greatly needed to
relieve the distressed
“As a result of the gift party" the
rcrert adds. "wbfrh was held last
December under the patronage of
Mayor Campbel! and the Woman's
club 1 was enabled to send out 46
large Christmas boxes and as nearly
as many ’-mailer packagi s and sums
from 50 coats to $4. I have received
a considerable amount of very good i
c|«4hin" with the r sull that I have
•kv n enabled to place out 93 parcels."
With raforesoe to the room grant-
cd by the mayor which is located ad-
joining the police station th? matron
*V is now furnished by the Wo-
man's club. anJ has been of great ser-
•lce during the year. During that
short period it has been used for Ihe
pttrposb of sheltering females whom
’he ivdlce did not desire to place in
tail. atu! hits licen occupied by women
anil girls from many cities. The
matron has directed IM women and
girls who were in need of house hold
need.
The report shows the number ot ar-
rests which come under her charge
which numbered 133. ol which number
1”! were brought to her during the
Right: Three hundred and sixteen
cases of sickness and destitution
have taxn •repotged to and investl-
gaied by her.
Cases were disposed of by the
matron as follows: Thirteen girls
Sent to Home of Good Hhepbcrd: five
runaway iflrls returned to parents:
lour destitute women found employ-
ment: five d< stltut ■ children s«mt to
Humane society. two found children
found homes: two foundlings sent to
colufal honn seven destitute wonrm
sent to tbe country; three lost chil-
dren sent bonu : three Insane women
bandea to relatives; two destitute
women senvto St. Frances Home for
aged two runaway Ririe returned
nst Itbt.ons; eleven women sent to
Rescue Hort: two girls Sent to Res
9"" home The total cared for in
this direction is Uil.
The report concludes with a tabu-
lated report uf the arrests charges
and how cases coming under her nt
pervislon were disposed of.
Summer weakness can bo avohlw* if
tbe blood Is purified by Hood's Bar a
larllla •
CITY EMPLOYES WILL
GET SALARIES TODAY.
With that patriotism characteristic
■>t the city administration the finance
eonimittec of the city council will meet
’ his aft ci norm at 2 o'clock in tne cv«R-
ell chamber for ihe purpose of appnv
lug the salary warrants for ihe month
of June instead of on the third of each
month ax is customary
This Is done so ax to allow the city
officials and employes of the city to get
their salaries before the Fourth of
July so as not be handicapped hf
the Celebration. When It was an
ndfinced at the city hall "this morning
expressions of "Oh Joy." "Happy
Day." etc. rent the walla of the
I LuHdhig j
SANITARY WOf6< FOR
THE MONTH OF JUNE
John. Gallagher clerk of the xxnlta
tion department of rhe.city has com
j fileted hta report for the month of
I June It shows 12.208 premises in-
• spoetodt filthy. 166: 165 notipwa Mrvod
Ito clean; 149 complied with; 63 bar-
Ireis screened; 53 setter copnections
I Fumigated 19 bouses. 117 rooms 3 cel
I lars and two cisterns.
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Attention. Red Men!’
Help out the Red Men's celebralloi
a’ Corpus Christi July 3 and 4. s3.o<
1 for round trip. Tickets on sale Julj
2 and 8 limited to sth i
Price vehicles at D J. Wood war.
X: Co. and you will not fail to buy.
laxzb a * n U Sepring Machines befon
] buying. M J. HKWITT
Visit Alnert a Buckhorn Saloon.
SAND CRABS DROP
THE MUSTANGS PLAY BALL IN
FINISHED STYLE.
Pitchfr Htinz Steadied Dow|> and
Held tne Vis.ting Swit'.crs at a
> Fernectablc Di«t*nCh —A Slugging
Match at Houston.
Pitcher IkfUiz . nuple lux first ap
poarancc uu the slab iu San Autoniu
yesterday.' nmi but lor a Utile wild
iicSx at tne start lie did very w 11. Ik
looked as It Gulveaton would have a
wait awav in the beginning but after
Heinz got hta bearings the Saud
Crabs wcr t > unable to *Ho anything
wRa him "Tbe visitors scored their
first and only run In tbe first inning
an<i .t was made by the first man up.
Aiken singled pa>l short and ad-
vances! on Cod’rail's error of
Sebat zlto's grounder. Cochran try-
ing to handle the ball tbst for a
dobhle play. Brlskcy walked filling
ih t . bases. Gordon also got four Ir
regulars -ind Aiken was forced home.
East Commerce
814 E. Commerce
Flay Ruth pitched for Galveston
' anl although h? seemed to Miai o lioth
ing but a slow nail with a slight sus-
picion ot a curve he held San Antonio
in the background for quite spell.
In the third inning the monotony was
broken and San Antonio tied tbe
! : core. It was due to a wild throw of
C’ rmak after loafing on La Grave’s
drive In e nter that Ikey came home
I'ormak threw the ball Into the third-
base bleat hers and the crowd was dv-
lighted. — *
In the seventh inuing San Antonio
’cored tbe v inning run. which was an
earned one. Huidy opened with a Iwo-
bagger to center atoning for his
work on the liases In ihe previous in-
ning mil advanced on Adrian's sacri-
fice. Smith to Schatzke. On Coch-
rnn’r drive past second Hardy trotteJ
home while the .grand stand rung
with the applause that followed. The
score;
Sui Antouio— AB. RH.O. A. E
Pendleton. If 3 1 1 4 o o
LaGravc. 3b I o 2 2 | q
L Smith cf 4 0 u 1 o o
Burrell. 2b 3 u 1 2 2 fi
Hardy lb 3 12 8 10
Adrian rf 2 o 2 3 I v
Cochran sx " o 1 2 3 1
Stubblefield c 3 o 0 5 o 0
Heinz p 3 u 0 o 1 0
Totals 28 2 9 27 9 1
Galveston— AB 11. II O. A E
Aiken. 3b 3 1 2 2 I’ 0
Cermak. cf I o 0 3 <1 1
Sch Make lb f. 1 0 0 10 2 0
Latham. 2b I 11 1 1 1 <1
Briakey. rf .3 0 I l <1 0
Gordon c 3 uf 2 3 3 0
Htae. If ..1 3 0 0 I 0 0
Reuther. " 0 0 0 I 11
A. Smith ss " o 1 3 3 1
Totals 32 1 7 21 Ui 2
Galveston i tt 0 0 11 0 0 0 o—l0 —1
Hits 1 V 2 0 0 0 1 0 2
San Antonio .. .00 I o 0 0 1 0 •—2
Hits 0 2 2 2 o i) 2 1 •
Earned run—San Antonio 1.
Two base hit —Hardy.
Stolen base —Adrian.
Sacrifice hit—Adrian.
Struck out —By Heinz. 2; by ReqUi-
er. 1.
Bases <lll bails —Off Heinz. 4; oil
Reuther. 1
First base on errors—San Antonio
1; Galveston. 1.
Left oq bases —San Antonio. 2; Gai
veston.. 9
Time—l 20.
Umpire—Mr. Spencer.
Houston 15; Beaumont. 13.
At Houston — R 11 h*
Beaumont ripn lio 2 t>oo—l3 18 5
Hoiwtrn . 04 1" 4"33*—in 22 5
Batteries —Seay and MeMur.ay;
Nelson and Moore.
As Fans Like It.
The shadi-d trap seats back of third
base cut Into Ihe graivtaiaud reveii
lies.
The practice mf drlvin? vehicles
over the outfioid^ before the game .s
nv< r should be slopped.
It Is said every time the San>l
Crabs luxe they g 4 a telegram Ihat
they n“edn't come heme.
In the first inning as "Eagle” Smilb
stepped to the plate he got something
In his eve and as a result he struck
out.
There was n.uch amusement over
the Houston Beaumont scores as th“y
were posted up on the bulletin board
I at the park.
Pitcher 'Gene Burns arrived from
HiMMon yesterday and ipay be on Ihe
। firing Hn* this afternoon against
Baido Luftich
Vehicles should be made to either
keep their places uipll the game is
over or the buggy gate should ba
; nailed up. ■ Hun.an life lx valued more
highly than tbe loss of a few- dollars
In the fourth inning the Mustangs
did xofiie HtitpH work on tbe bases in
aj 1 . K
IG<xrden Hose
At Cost
In order to reduce opr /
stock of Garden Hose we will for'
the next thirty days sell our en-<
tire stock at cost. Every piece '
guaranteed. Cal) or Phon* us for '
pricey. -
KRAUKUER 4 PIPER Plumbers.
116 South A limo St. Both Phones.
C.H.MUELLER’S
13T WEgT’CWMEItCT ST. TJY~
RAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. FRIDAY. JULY i 1904.
THE SECOND GAME
» FOR TRUNKB>
1 r * l ’ r y li'rg. lock of stroll : and
e '” r al’le ’■runkw. r a«< I:iik bag*. 4 P-. etc
'1 H N'" l '"“‘ks will sland "ligii
trom -
r4 ° better
jv ’ them you’ll surely bu; one.
Price. not so bulky.
L F. Fentiman
Alamo TrunK Factory
322 Aljimo Pinza. <
Prejudice Giving Way HIM
to Force of Reason __L_——
That there is so large a comumptlt* of imported packing house pro-
dutca Is due ir» prejudice and ntd to any o her etu e. The fact ta indis-
.pht .lik that 11 does bot mike hog or 1.0-f products better by shipping
diem. The leading bakers. Initchers. grocers and large consumers know
|rom experience and careful comparison that the dressed meal products
az well a« tne lard ham ami broakfast bacon packed in San Autonib are
not surpassed tn qua) ty or flavor by the output of any packing plant any-
wl e-e in America. Titis heug generally conceded why nqt favor the
"Heine Product?" you want firs' class goods in this lln<- you can
g»t theqi made by an institution that lx helping to build up and make
San Antoqio a gi-ater and more prosperous city. The Union .Meat Co. is
pay ng out more ihsti s>o i>fiu annually for labor —and thix could easily
In- doubled by <ur hrme demanding their pnslucts. Insist that
your butcher supply you w!|Ji the Bau Antonio dresked meats and ywt
grocejr wl.h the "U. M C.” brand which ta a guaranteo .J high quality
and an assurance ha' you are xeciiilag the ' HOME PRODUCT."
HOME INDUSTRY COMMITTEE.
Old Phone 900 New Phone 97
FEGAN’S DRUG STORE
AL. F. FE.GAN Prop.
CORNER HOUSTON AND NAVARRO STREETS. ♦
BRING U3YOUKPRESCRIPTIONS.
which Hardy wax th chief offender
with Furrell a close second. Thia in-
ning wouid have netted at least a run.
hcautpont opens h?re tomorrow.
The bulletin board Is jt popular
feature at the ball park.
■ key I'endlet in bud a narrow cs
cape of running into a buggy in left
field In the last Inning iu going alter
Hire's lly. This would have put u
good nlnyrr mu of th game and lost 1
the gat { for San Antonio.
The uncertainty of baseball was
eucc more strikingly illustrated in the;
game at Houston yesterday hi onei
inn ug lleauniotrt scored ten runs
whii<> only thie? were scored- in thp
rest cf ihe game.
Fan Xntonio bail only two men loft
on the bases yesterday. This in the'
lai < »f tho faet that only two runs
wen scored shows that very few men
got i (l th c bnsez ami that those that
•till get there were slaughtered on the
bpse lines. । •
V.’b.en BcniimonUa ton runs were
bulletined in the fifth inning Catcher
’.ltadcfi walk' d over to the tclephoni
tnd a«ked th handsome young mat:
n cluuge if that was correct. When
told it wm he remarked: s’“Well
Houston will never catch Pat Seay ।
nov." a; the same time shaking
•l ouis “ith .himselC. This shows the
•I'hit < r rivalry between the Houston
ami Galv stcii teams.
Travelers Return From >Lockhart.
'ifiie Travelers baseball team com
p.tscd larg< y of players of the Mer-
cantile ha-ue of this city rcturn/d
last night from Lockhart where It
played a series of three games with 1
the l-ockhart team Tuesday. Wedties
day and Thursday. The first game I
Vas a'shut mt for the Travelers by a
»ci.r of I : to tt Urckhart scoring nine|
tutus iu tin first inning San Antonio
won the s< cond game by a score of
13 to 7. rnd yesterday's game wpx l
wo bi San Antonio after ten innings
of exciting play by a score ot l ■ .
Pitcher Fred .McAllister twirled the
last two games for San Anuituo Tin
Sun Antonio Iwiyx express themselves
highly phased with the courtesies
shown Ila in by the pisiple of Uwk-
hart. Tli.- Travelers were i-'mi|xisiii
of the following players: Al .lack. Bril
tain. Mini.lay. McAllister .lake Soni
mey Tom Mooney Ed. Klceman. Wil
lie Italoth Joe Dwyer and Martin.
LOST. •
A gH*n Stilling old style wheel
Please return to 223 Uisoya street and
get reward f
Our ice Cream delivered in a while
stone Jar jmcked In Ice. ACME CO.
•IT'S i’lT’lßT"
Good Goods
Can be shown
advantageously
by—
Electric
Good Goods sell best
in the light.
Well windows
will attract.
ism Antoni# inis
hod Eiatric (o.
PAT NEWNAM SIGNS
A CONTRACT FOR LIFE
Robert A. Newnam. a San Antonio
lx»y was married at Cuero Weducs-
day evening to .Miss Grace Gaiespic
nf San Antouio. Faih.T Merles ofli
elating. "Pat” Newni& as he >a
known is the captain of tl< crack
Victoria liall team which has been
.-defeating all comers this pbason. H«-
graduated the ranks of tbe ama
leurs in this city and last year held
dowu first base for Moore's chain
pion Mustangs. He has the dtatinr
Hiigyof being the only player in th*'
Texas league to put a ball over tfle
fence al San Pedro "park for
a home run. this feat beiim
accomplished this year ouly oqce
wbefl the great Napoleon Lajoie jwit
me over linrlng th ' Cleveland prac
lice games Mr. and Mr*. Newnam left
■ esterdny for Yoakum where Ihe Vic
■ oria team played defeating Yoakum
by a score of I to 3.
PIGEON FANCIERS
WILL MEET SUNDAY.
There will be i meeting of the San
- Anti.nio district ql homing pigeon fun-
tilers at lao residence ot John 8.l
Vinck on Sunday attomlxm.
Mr. Vinck 1s In tvccipt of a letter
from I'hitadelpiiia dated last Monday
slating that tlie birds recently sliU>p<'ti
Inuu San Antonio Had aniveil thci'
safely ami would b(> released the 10l
i lowing morning which was last Tues
lay. Mr. Vinck expects to leain to-'
day litat the birds have been released.
Of t.ie birds released at Grand Bay
Ala. last Saturday only one has Ibus
' iar arrived here. It is believed that J
the county in that section is not
j adapted for flying on account of tbe
water.
Oo the Golf Links.
Grant! Rapids. Mich.. July 1. — With
<>n“ half of the play in the fifth •
Western Golf association tourney
cotudvded on the links cf the Kent
Country club National Champion
Willi<. Anderson leads the field with
l score ol 151. just three stroke* bet
ter Ilian th • total of Alexander Sipith.
if Nassau title holder. Tied with
dm lib at 137 is Harry Turpie Auburn
Park expert while Bob Simpson of
UversMc. is close up with 159. Law
.’eace Auctherloni. ol Gleuv. "w form
er western and national champion is
tied with 169 with R. Andrews the
WiHusion player. Ttxlay the final
scoring ol the tourney over 36 holes
will be done ami the champion doubt
less will come from the group men
'loued above.
Hane Ball Scores.
The following are tbe late hand ball
plays at the Phoenix club:
.lune 28: King anti Kahn. 21-21.
Bchote and Harris. 16-u.
June 29: Schmitt and Amlermu. 18
31 21. y. idshaw and Dashiell. 2112 10
Jtniii 30: Meuxebach ami 21
21. J. Eagle and Reyuvldx (6-16
Tonight Mueller and Watllngion will
play against J. Engle ami Rejnoldx.
Constipated Bowels.
To liave good health tho body
should Ite kept iu a laxative condition
and tbe bowels moved at least once a
day *o that all the poisonous wax'ns
are expolled daily. Mr. G. L. Ed-
wards 142 N. Main St. Wichita. Kan-
saw. writes: *T have used Herbine to
regulate the liver and bowels for the
past ten years arid found It a reliable
remedy." 50c at Fischer & Springill
and Bexar Drug Co.
A POLITICAL MASS MEETING
At ucw market hall Friday night. J ily
1 al 8 p. m Everybydy
ppy CHIPS ARE GOOD KINDLINO.
%-SrtLttarr Wood & Coal
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Complete ontfitß a specially. Vcbl
talks of every desrripl.ua for
every purpose.
D. J WOOD Witt D 4 CO.
Money or bargains in second-hand
goafe. EMERSON & CO. •
John Tobin's frieuds are hustHbg
frtr hta re-election.
Put In white jars. which
never rust and are easily cleaned.
ACME ice Creaan IW7.
Ask for Alamo Dfosxed Beef Co.'s
damages and Th"y arc the
lM*t in. town.
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ur m
sOFCASMs
When it comes to having a chance to go into □ paying
business.
This happens to Nine out cf every Ten young mea simp-
ly because they have not saved.
Get ready to be the Tenth man by starting an account
with us today. No amount too small to earn Four Per
Cent interest. Larger sums earn Five Per cent interest.
EIREI SAVINGS W INVESTMENT CO.
224 West Commerce St. San Antonio Tex.
:*
1 TAKE NO CHANCES \
Ot fastemcg upon yourself the hor-
rlble habit and craving desire for drug
stimulants bv drinking preparations •
8 that contain caffcin or other extracts
of like nature. 8
i Dr. Peppers J
Wheat and Iron
• • Is a pure and healthful non alcoholic
drink which contains no poisonous
chemical compound® that will under-
J mine your system and destroy your
•» 8 health. 8
Cools Refreshes Invigorate*
I The trade-mar|« on croWn is a guar-
antee of contents and Quality • \
G. A. DUELLER MFC. CO.
• Sole Bottlers.
1
ARM! OFfICERS 10
/ PLAY BALL MONDAY
THOSE AT FORT CLARK WILL DO
A BIG STUNT.
The Game Will Take Place at Fort
Sam Houston -on the Afternoon of
the Fourth and Chapla n Dickson
Will Probably Pitch the Game.
Officers of the First cavalry sta I
Uimed at Fort Clark yesterday wired
a challenge to the officers of the
i"wenly-sixth jnfaatry a' Fort Sam'
gouslou to play a game of ball on.
tile afternoon of the Fourth. It is
needless to say that the offer was
cht-urfully acceptoil and the tug of war
will take place on tne upper parad*
grounds at I o'clock on that afternoon. I
li is /t a question of doubt a-sto who!
the infantry officers wit! pnt in as tho
twirler on this occasion but ft Is
thought most likely that Chaplain T.
J Dickson ol the infantry would b-
tbe lucky selection. The preacher wan I
selected for many reasons as follows: :
He would conduct a moral game
has good speed with delivery lx a fine
tparksmau with a rill- and could And
ihe plale and could send iu mail ’ hot
lines thy same as he dot's each Sunday
from the pulpit lu addition to tin
bail game several games of tennis will
bu played the same afternoon.
i
ARMY OFFICER T ALKS
ON OVERHEAD CHECK.
Au a my officer at Fort Rant H*ms-
um thin motulux ta observing a good
poking horse be ng driven with an
overhead check juul Its mcjc nil
misted cv. of shape jremarked:
‘ U is a Shame to disfigure a pr> t
;ty animal like that The people here
are a thousand miles behind the time*
for the overhead check has gone out
of stele some time ago. it was found
Impractiblc. besides disfiguring a good
looking horse "
Tho officer explained that the side
check or no check at all wax now the
fashion and a well bitted horse with
fh«i neck wKgljtly. arched Is tbe latest
and more humane tnethpd
Pickat Pointers. ___
The ptmt council at admintatrnuou
gnet at the Fort Sam Houktou lodav
to audit)the acoounla of the po»s-W< us-
urer The detail for the cowncfi Is |3
follows: Capiatn-T S. Bratton ar
distant surgeon: Captain E St Wright
First cavalry; Cjplain H E Ely.
Twenty-sixth infantry.
A board of survey at the post
today to Investigate and determine the
money value of certain articles of ord-
nance stores pertaining to Troop D.
Ist cavalry for which Second Lieuten-
ant Harry L. Hodges Ist cavalry fs
•ceounlable. The detail for the board
ta as follows; Chaplain Thomas J.
Dickson 261 h Infantry: Fira! Lieuten-
ant Frederick W Henteen. 26th Infah
jlry: Secund Lieutenant WHltam H
exchange council m» t al tor 1
I Sam Houston thix morning to audit the
। iccuunts of tho post exchange. The
। following xorvud <>n this boaui' First
। L.cutenant L. E Hanson battery a«l-
-| jutant 26th Infantry; First Lieutenant
8. A. Smart artillery corps: Second
I Lieutenant W H. 8011. Ist cavalry.
Reliable! 25 Year* Established.
Our Dr. Expert Optician examine?
vour eyes free. 2. HertzbeTa Jewelry
Co. -
Th-.- public Is invited to visit our
imekery and note the cleanliness; all
our good* are pure and fresh.
ALAMO DRESSED BEEF CO.
It Was a Sight
To see the customers buying sample
China last week. We certainly did of-
fer some great bargains and from the
way they went wi know our ads ar«
read. The sale continues all - thia
week. In addition we have put out a
new lot of samples in three assort-
ments
23c 47c and 93c.
Lot I Choice 23c
Consisting of a big assortment of pret-
ty pieces worth from 30c to 50c.
Lot- 2 Choice 47c
This la a big assortment containing
pretty salads cake plates vasts jugs
etc. etc. worth 60c to 95c. Everyone
a big I.' 4 . /
Lot 3 Choice 93c
This is tho leader of them i 11.4 All
kinds of pretty pieces and lots of them.
Many pieces worth as high as $2.00.
। You should not miss looking at this
asso rtmenL
56 piece Sample Dinner
Set only $4-88
' Pink Blue or Green 56piece dinner-
set. pretty shapes. Print decoration.
This ta a chance you don’t got every
day. w
NEWTON WELLER
j—JUONER CO.
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