The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1907 Page: 15 of 16
sixteen pages : ill. ; page 23 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
eaevsaeat a a
BEAL ESTATE FOB BALE.
' HOUSTON miaHTa.
Too win set the moat tor ssaeire taw
buylas Houston Hatftits ssa M yumt
prtoea.
Tm do set have to we for ehorrbea.
school eity water and lert Ufhta They
re already available t ewery lot ewwer.
W effrr Ton the moat ttractlr real es-
tate lnvrstmeot la tha city.
HOUSTON HEIGHTS OfTlCB
AT Oi'ieaa Annua. tt
10 room.
I room.
8 rooms
T room.
7 room.
I room.
( rooms
I rooms
I rooma
I rooma.
McGowcn avenue
Weetmorelend ...
La Branch etreet
La Branch itreat
Westmoreland ....
Loulalana atreet
Taam avenue ....
Jacmson atreet ..
.. .
J lota. Kela-hta
IX
MeOreaor avenue ..jy.... . .
iniun niAix
D Btm Bid Phane (Ml
HOl'BKS WANTED AT SOUTH HOUSTON.
We need at once (or tenant at South
Houaton townalte five neat oottacea. To
party who will build theaa house at ono.
from on. to five of th.m we will donate the
lota and cuarantee tha rental of the houaea
for a period of three year at a rental of
IS per ent on the oontraot price. The ooet
of the houses to be from fluo to C1W each.
Lota will be worth several hundred do. la re
In couple of yeara. Several rood nvenufao-
turlni nl.nl. tu be located soon.
THE WKSTERN LAND CORPORATION
tin Franklin Avenue. Houston. tf
D4 ACHKP ono mile from Missouri City
"epnt. (in. pr.lrie. lit and cotton land some
Improvement lis per acre.
S5 acre a fine little rice farm well im-
proved pump from fine laae. cheap lift;
loins sLtt m; a snap on easy terms l40.
acres on railroad near Liverpool finest
tl.'k pr.irls. 112 60. easy terms
tluo arrrs n railroad. Umber reserved;
M M ir acre easy terms.
ti.M aire fineet alluvial sutrsr lead on
railroad fin. location and free from orar-
(loe For particular. see Karl Warren
Commercial Flank. Houston tf
Oool PROPERTY for oautlous buyere.
A 7 rxm 2-story house. In the Third ward:
the uwner : lpavlng the city and will sell
hi a Mtcrtc 'A) million feet of food saw
timber nr railroad rich bottom Und; Al
.a an investment. and one of beet mllllne
iToposMlons In this section Finest rlos prop-
ositions In the ritale canals on two sides;
.11 in cultivation tins year good Improve-
ments i ley iiroperty Timber Farm landa.
AUcnolla Realty CompanT. tf
Old Phone 1JSS
IU
stain Street.
roUR NICE LOTS on Clara street oae
block this aide of new school house: aaay
terms. U00.
Two new houses In tha Ft ret ward: each
(MOO. easy payments.
Also nlc. corner In Third ward close an.
an gravsled etreet: 11000
chaki.es hollfrabs
10S4 Preston. tf
a bkattift'L moderm Hon
Corner I.ot.
On the South End Car Line.
a sacrifice nt $OBs)
tine-half cash balance lis
Every 8I Month
Must be sohl within ten day.
ARNOLD SUM
K1 B.os Bld Fbooa M. tf
PALLAS REAL E9TAT1V
one of the
DEJT IN'VTCSTMKNTS IN TEXAS.
For Information Write
WILLIAM O. SCARFF
306 Main St.. Dallas. tf
TWO BARGAINS.
New li-ronm. two-story house on full lot
:wn hh cka from car line Falrvlew ttsoo
Three room cottage on full lot. First ward
3X. very easy terms.
F K PTE.
Phones . 604 Main Street. tf
11 V A TKN-ACRE TRACT of land fa
He county. Texas within three miles of
chun-h. school postoffice. general stores
snl ri.lruad depot. All food black maa-
quite Unil; no Interest no taie for two
ye trs T:i se land ore located In a aet-
tleJ loimjitlty 8000 acres adjoining under
cu:uv.t;in. v Ith each oontraot of sals we
l.tf ie . ::fe insurance policy far J600 with-
out m i ou. Address P. O. Box 9US.
H.' iloti. Texas tf
A GENUINE SNAP.
f mi nv V. Kl WILL FIL A FOUR
Ki'M COTTAOE IN FAIRVIEW. A FULL
U'T. FAi lNtl EAST. AND WELL FILL-
ED HOOD WELL OF WATER AND
PI MP IT IS WORTH PER CENT
UOKF. WE ARE EXCLT'SIVE AQENTS
AM' MI ST SKLL IT QUICK.
MA'.lLI. realty COMPANY tf
OLD P1IONE 13S1. W MAIN STREET.
NICE COTTAOE ON LIBERTY AVKNUB.
FULL IHT K1NE LOCATION FOR HOME
VEKV KASY TERM8. $2000.
RIOIiERN ll"ME. TIIIRO WARD FINE
PI A' K. BIO UAROAIN; ON EASY
rKI!"S J1VKS ROOMS.
T1IK KIN EFT MODERN HOME FOR THE
MN KV IN THE SOUTH END TERMS.
16400.
L. BRTAN A CO.
PHONE t. tf
ADVKHTISE TEXAS by means of ths
ten-option and pictures taken In the cot-
ton fici ls and on the rice farm. The writer
lins rprnt fuiir years In Texas and developed
ore of the finest model rice farms In ths
8tBtfwB.ml now bavins; disposed of sam
wiehf.. to help advertise Texas by means of
M stereopilcon and pictures taken by hlm-
e.lf on his own farm. Reasonable ratea to
land agents and railroad. Address Ht this
office 17
Foil RALE In the Heights one five-room
eottHiic. well tniltt. has city water and
iipu-. nine yura. on corner soutn front
plenty of outbuildings two blocks from car;
F.
tm-- .."i. casn oaianre to suit one
our-room plain cottage with el.ht Iota foe
mot); will take live stock If desired Wlthrow
& l-.ister. Houston Heights over Nine-
teenth Avenue druf store phone 1664. 14
FOR SALE on easy terms or swap for
Houston real estate or land close to Hous-
ton. 70 to 80 acres of well Improved farming
- truck land about le miles east of Mar-
tin. Texas Apply to Room 301 Klam build -Inf.
Houston. If.
THE BROWN ABSTRACT COMPANY
Is now prepared to make abstracts and so-
licits your patronafe. 1009H Congress old
phone 41S5.
FOR SALE T WO-8TOR Y RESIDENCE
WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES
CORNER AUSTIN AND CLAY AVENUB.
ENNI3 CARGILL
PHONE 74A 409 FANNIN ST. tf
FOR SALE Six-room cottage and two Iota
In Heights good Improvements close to
high school; very cheap for good cash pay-
ment down :ind terms on balance. Address
P. O. box 6!0. telephone 1173. II
174 ACRES B0 miles northwest of Houston:
xtn good home farm: large amount of
tock. wagons and Implements all flrat-
slass; 3000. Write for particular D B
Wangh Montgomery. Texas. 14
A BARGAIN Splendid (even-room two-
tory. being erected. 10 Leeland. Will finish
to please purchaser or will lease privilege
of purcl use George B Onggs. owner im
Bins building. Phone 144. tt
BARGAIN 62 acres six miles south from
oourt house Ml Pr Mrs JTrtokUa. KM)
LaBEAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
BOKX8IIKXS. TOU WTU BUT IF TOT
BEX IT.
1M I aerea blaek saady aoQ oa deep creek
baaatlfui ai oping arairta m acres oak tim-
ber: fine flowing well; worth turn to any
farm; sarsTO. brand awar bouae aevea rooms
fin barn splendid tenant bouse woven wire
si barbed wire fenoaa: the finest orange
tana In Texas- orange fig and peach trees
ew growing: amber en north side of Und
orotecu from north winds; cioee to station
oa M . K. and T. rallrosvl. If In land did
not have a house on It it would be worth the
money. ImprovamanU worth Wen. This
price easy term buya tbo wool thing be a
tat today.
W. I. WrLXJAMSON CO..
Main and Pre ion.
tf
HYDE PARK HEIGHTS
Nothing can excel Hyd Park H.lghts lota
tor aiTeotmonL W have only a fsw left
and will be pleaaed to show them to you.
Ths pries) la right location right and atx.
all the drainage Is right. No watsr standing
oa Hyde Park Height kts In heavy rains
Tor particular see
C. A. ELM EN CO. tf
RESIDENCE m SOUTH END BUILT FOR
A HOME: DOUBLE FLOORS AND WALLS
AND HEAVY FOUNDATION ENTIRE
PREMISE THOROUGHLY COMPLETE' A
Bargain ay tt7o
Two -story six rooma modern walking dis-
tance t416o
17 1-4 acre southwest of city and near
graveled road 1100
PETER COHEN.
01 First National Bank bldf . Phon CIL tf
K ACRES OF FIN BLACK OPEN
PRAIRIE LAND ONLY ONE MILE FROM
SWITCH. ON THE MAIN LINE OF THE)
SOITHKRN PACIFIC RALROAD. AT 110
PER ACRE.
W C MOOR! CO
HOUSTON. TEXAS
tf
BLACK SANDY LAND II M MTJLLJlN
CO I' NTT. TEXAS. AT HA AN ACRE ON
LINE OF NEW RAILROAD
40 ACRES. IS DOWN. FT 60 PER MONTH.
m ACRES. W DOWN. tl PER MONTH.
1(0 ACRK3. Ib DOWN. t PER MONTH.
TERMS BY THE YEAR IF PLtilRED. 1
IN CASE OF DEATH WE DEr.". THE '
LAND TO YOPR HEIRS FREE. WRITE 1
FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. ADDRESS
MANAGER DEPARTMENT A. BOX ft
HOUSTON. TEXAS. tf i
TOM BALL
TOM BALL
YOI.TR CHOICE FOR O00-
Two town lots or one town lot and five
acres of truck lsnd whhln two miles of ds-
pot. In a town with a backbone Inquire at
once at 4U4 Mason building. Foster Epes
Company Houston.
TOM BALL
TOM BALI
TOMBALL
TOMBALL
OWNER NEEDS MONST.
WILL SEJ J CORNER IXVT SOITTHAST
FRONTAGE ON CAR IJNE FAIRTVrW
AVENUE FOR WOO; ONE-HALF CASH
BALANCE ONE YEAR 7 PER CENT IN-
TEREST. BRITTON A SAM REALTY CO .
PHONE MM. am MAIN 8TRE3JT.
It
SACRIFICE SALE
1M4 ACRES OF U)T NO I BLOCK 7 OF
THE ORKDIENCE SMITH LEAUPE. jl'BT
SOUTHWEST OF HYDE PARK. BEUl'T
FIX LOCATION FOR SUBDIVISION. NEW
40-FOOT ROAD OPENED IHKECT INTO
MAIN STREET. NEARBY LANDS 80LD
FOR POM PER ACRE RECENTLY. OUH
PRICE. IF TAKEN AT ONCE r PEli
ACRE; ON FAVORABLE TERMS
JOHN ADRlANCS SONS..
GALVESTON. TE-YAS
FOR SALE Three nlo rice farms city
and suburban property: Buffalo bayou
frontage and Harrlsburs; properly. T. J
Collins. lOlaH Congrese. U
BEAUTIFUL asw ootta on graveled
street near oKy park. Sixth ward; sinall
cash payment balance easy terms. Phon.
J. Pollak. tlM 14
tm ACRKS. In Braaoria county; all rich
black praliia. well drained mil. frontage on
Chcoolskte creek; price 111. SO per acre Terms
to suit. Hannah tt Parsons. 1017 Texas ave-
nue 25
IX) ACRES twenty miles from Houston on
railroad for exchange for Heights or subur-
ban property. No agent. Address iot. this
office. IS
FOR SALE 1-10 acrea. fronting channel
tnalde city limit- factory proposition also
10S sore near Hyde Park. Box 176 sta-
tion A 11
HEIGHTS cottage with hath and light
east front two lot: S160 rash balan.-e 115
monthly. D. D. Smeaton. KXi. Teas avenue
14
HERE la your ehenoe: pno buys n lovely
flv.-room cottage east face in Fourth
ward Prion. Sl&t. 14
BOARD AND ROOM.
THE COTTAGE 1612 Coiur--s avenue
nicely furnished rooms all mlrr. conven-
iences; excellent table bonrd. tr.msienta so-
l'cltwl Old phone 3M: 14
SOME RARE BARGAINS In linens bid-
ding feather ptllowa etc . at the audi n
sale beginning next Monday ni 410 Fannin
street. 14
NICELY furnished or unr-imlshed room
with or without board close in it reasonable
rats.. Apply 1002 Bagby. old phone 137. 17
FIRST-CLASS room an.1 board for pentle-
men or couple In private :ani'.:y n Third
ward; modem conveniences hone 6w 11
TWO first clam light .l usekeeplnx prop-
osition nd other furr. she! rooms very
close convenient 810 Craw fori. 14
LARGE furnlahed room with board- mod-
em Improvements; close In. Phone 1195. Hit
Braxo. corner Dallas. 11
NEWLY furnished rooms private family
all conveniences; breakfast If desired; terms
reasonable. 708 Lamar. 14
NEATLY furnished room for couple or
two gentlemen at P10 Walker; table boarders
sol lofted; phons tV 13
CHOICE beard and rooms can be had" for
limited number Apply 1010 Polk avenue;
old phon No. 2064. 16
FOR RENT Slnrle room with or without
board. In private family. Call at 1311 Fan-
nin atreet. 14
ROOM and board for couple or three iren-
tlemeu. can accommodate four lay boarders.
1117 Main. 14
NEWLY FURNISHED rooms and go.J
board 1 blocks from 9 P. ahop- 7ot Har-
rington. 11
TWO NICELY furnished southeast rooms
with board at 118 McKlmiey avenue. Phon.
U64. 19
ROOM AND BOARD lie and up rer month;
modem house F. M Cahlness. i3 Husk tf
ROOM and board with al modern con-
venlences 141'J Walker avenue l
WANTF.I) TO IU .
jiiij-xfij'ij'ij'ij'iJjj-fu'i'v'' 1" 1 " r- f
LOUIS APPEi.BAUM. formerly Mayer
Llpshlt. largest and oldest reliable dealer
In South: pays highest cash prices for acrp
Iron copper brass rubber sine bones
horns moss etc.: country shipments a spe-
cialty mi Montgomery avenue Houaton
WILL PAY highest market prices for old
brass copper lead. tin. line. etc. Write for
price. Krttler Bra Mfg. Co. box tv
Houston. tt
HOUSTON DAILY POFT: FBIPASr J'OKNING. DECEMBER 13. 1907.
Appendicitis
How to Aroii It ud Escape a Sarri- I
-.1 A HSU.1J v . r
osu vpciwuoot Aut bj une
Who XntTW.
A Slmpl Mettiod That la Always. EfTlcaclou.
It baa oaUr Been a fsw
st rear sine It wa
cai operation would
dUKovwred that a surgical operation would
cur appewdicitt: la fart tt baa been but
a short time since the dlswaa wa dlscoe-
ered and named.
Whenever there la aa Inflamed condition
of the appendix caused by Impacted faeoea
In the email cavtty opening Into the In tee-
tine jou then have appendicitis
The older doctor need to call this Inflam-
mation of the bowels and were pusxled to
know the cause
Even now. with all the knowledge we hsvs
of the disease no modloal man can tell
yon why w should have an appendix why
w find It where It la or what are It funo-
Oona. If It has any.
Th. dlaeose for whloh the oreradoa I a
cure la usually caused by Indigestion and
In many caaes follow a larg and Indl-
geetlble meal.
Phyelcaane hav until raosntly rooommestd-
ed an operation but now a It la known
that It la caused by Indigestion or dyspep-
sia a cure without aa operation Is assured.
Where the pstlent I treated with Stuart
Dyspepsia Tablets the unhealthy condition
prevailing rapidly disappear th stomach
and Intestines are placed back In their
normal condition every organ of ths body
operate as It should and the lnfkammacloa
1 reduced and the operatloa la avolded.
Consclentioua physician who are looking
afttr the best Interest of their patient a.
will always keep a supply of Stuart Dys-
pepsia Tablet heady In their office where
In rase of (udden attack of IndlfeoUua
they can relieve the patient at once.
There as no record of a eaa of appondlcstla
where the stomach and bowola war In a
healthy condition and properly digested the
fd from meal to meal
No better advice oan be given to any cut
a ho lie attack of indigestion or who baa
b-en threatened with appendicitis than to
Ml him to go to the drug store pay s oanta
uid take home a package of Stuart Dya-
P'PSW Tablet
A'henevrr heartburn gas In stomach or
bowels heart dlseass or stomach trouble
s ur eructtona acidity or fermentation ar
t'tent act at once Take a doae of the
Tablets and get relief as soon a poaalbi
At all druggists 0 rent
Bend us your name and address today and
we w II st once send you by mall a sample
package free Address F A. Stuart Co. V0
Smart Rid. Mar.hall. Mleh
HAND
SAPOLIO
rOR TOILCT AND BATH
It make the toilet aonetklnf to be on-
Joyed ft reanova all stain aad rougkaeea
prevents prickly heat aad oka ring aad stave
th akin white eert heaMhy. Ia th bath
It brtn-f a glow and aakOaratta whloh
oonunoa soap aaa eaajal. Impart la th ilgss
and Ufa seosattoa of a mad Tmrfclsh batik
AU Grocer and Druggists
Every Vomaa
isaweteid aa aheel ksaw
Nt um wentMrnu
ElWhlrllnoSprtf
sew tulnl IrrUse.
laraSM cet eo.v
m mm yvu u...
It be e-utnaj a.r.iT ae
Siltll. oH ne
oUmv. bet awid atuis f
rli rerar.ura A eiiectioiia la-
4 M im. e vr w.
For Sals By
sm a. anvtuii ei m
MaU Orders Salioltod.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
For Clothing at
HOYLE S RARICK'S
06 TEXAS AVEITDE
WANTED TO BUY.
WANT A DIAMOND STUD; will trad a
typewriter for It. will also trade an Olds
Fren.-h runabout automobile for a motor
Nnt or for lota also span of work horses
:r somttl.lns I can use lota or anything of
ii e i lave for aaU several fire extlngulah-
eis a mw Ft iX typewriter Will sell sny of
:) e above on easy ten. is ROY B. NICHOLS
1 iwi- t ongress phone 979 or 488. tf
HI' !H EST csah prices psid for scrap Iron
rt.ps. bi ne" brass copper sacks horn sine.
Iia.l and all kinds of Junk country ahu-
nenU a specialty Th Jules Blook Junk
Co. Austin and Preston streets Houaton tf
SEE THE Star Auction Co. lOlHtj Congress
a- rrA e. ro-un '1. phone 4730; the people to see
If v.'ii want to .ell q.ilekiy and at good prices
voiir merchandise furniture live stock. e:c
14
CASH BI TER for fruit or timber landa.
1- mediate Inspection full description price
i.-ms Adlre.ss SMI. this office Ii
WANT ED To HI V H. ond-hand furniture
1 ! ouo' old go . 1s H. Opet Ml Travis
'cel. Old phone (Mi. tf
HUY. SELL Iocs. pine hardwood lumber.
nNr landa. write quantity wanted F M
Cablneea. Houston if
IMPROVED property from owner for spot
I.!. give full par'icuhrs Address 447. this
olflce 17
FIVE to ten H-rea near Houston. Im-
prced. Luckcl l a id Co.. 3061 Main. 14
WANTFD -To b-.v iroo.I eecord-lisnd 34 or
y i.- ; r- iik : '-m.-e 11
LOST. FOl'.M) OK STOLEN.
STRAYED OR l'i 'I.I'N' -1 ne sorrel mare
mule about 13 : a-.. Is 1. sh. branded E on left
tlilgl.. 4 years old hea set large and long
tail bone for sma.l nuie. $10 reward. J D.
Nevill. Willis. Tevas l4
STltAYED OR s rni RN-One gray horse
dark mane nnd tail li'i hands ae 12; wire
cut right fore foot loanded circle over E
left shoulder last se. n m Ilumhie Novem-
ber -4 Suitable t-naij. Isaacs Market
Humble. Texas It
FOUND That Sn.lthy ha the only Inde-
pendent hack line '-ne or two passenger
5(i cent: three for 7S cents or four for 11.
ball opera weddings or funerals. U Phones
l-USO. 14
fx REWARD f.r s rrel horse brand T
circled on hip. right hind foot white mane
roecbed; blaxe face. sh. 1 In front W. B
Golden. 404 Pas. Inll ;-eet 14
AUUUMiiS' DllibLlOUV.
L. B MCiODT.
10011. Coi.k-rtss Avenue.
Attorney for
First National Hank of Houston.
Houston National Rank.
C. STANLEY EARNHART.
Attorney s: Lew.
Temporary locution. 4" Him Rldg
Old Phone 30
K. P. A OT19 K HAMR1.KN
Lawyers Office over South Temf NaUonal
Bank. Houston. Tsxaa : u
MAURK'tt WOLF attorney st law 40t
KIsm bulldlmK Houston Tua. 1-1
rKOFESSlONAl. v'AliDS
M'CANK'8 DETECTIVE AiiKv
ton. Tsxaa oparatee with the r
corpa of datectWea for corpora;
dhiMat. 4TuU raporta rendered.
. lioua-.vnipieta
RS
7-:3c4Ji''.
lkM-e?.MsArl'
"
egro Teachers of Texas
srrswav1 i .- - - - w 'Vrt&t1pi.1tlitt
f
?rofTun ftf Qu Annual ConTention UTu h to Be Held at Dallu
W aV aVaVa i aVaw
Th twomtF-thlr annual eoneontlom of
th Negrw BtsUO ToachetW association of
Texa and tbo flftaoaU annual meeting of
the principal' division will be held at Dal-
las December K 9 and W UXI7.
Ths offloora of the general association
are- President. W. C- Rollir.s. Pralrt View"
first vie president. W. H Burnett. Terrell;
second vto proadoat J. H Stewart Bon-
ham; third vice-president. Mrs A. J. Moore.
Waco; fourth vice praeident 8. A. Young
Tyler; fifth rloo president. W. . Smith.
Houston; secretary Mr. L O Kerr Bas-
trop; assistant secretary a. E. McMillan.
Nawaaot.
The officer of tbo princ pal' division
are: Praatoeat J. A. Kirk. Waco: secre-
tary A R Jolfsraim. Cameron; treasurer
Mra. O. B. Qraree Rlohmoud
PRINCIPALtF DIVISION.
Morning tmion
Ma arte Local tnloat.
Invoc.tion -Dt a. S. Jackson pastor New
Hop Baptist oburoh.
Music- Looal talenL
Welcome ad dree m behalf of citiiene of
Dal la Hon. Victor H. He-tor. president
Dalles city school board.
Responae-I. H. Crawford Pralrt Vie
college. Prairie View.
Music
Welcome addrasa tat behalf of principal
and teeohere Prof. J. W Hayward Lan-
oajsbsr. Reepeooe J. L Janes Paul Qulnn college
Waco.
Must.
Annual addree Piesldent J A Kirk.
Music geasral buslneaa. Introduction of
visitor adjournment.
Aitamooc Be ..ton
Music
Paper 'Th Valu of Social Parity"
Principal J. H Moore. Marshall
Dlaousstoo Principal N w H.rllee. Del-
ia Paper. "Th Toacbar ard HI Mleaion"
Principal C. F. Carr Paiestln.
Discussion Dr. J. W. mrong proaidant
Central Teao colle-. Wkoo.
Music Vooal solo-Mr A. Bones Dor.
Waco.
Paper "Tbm Teacher. R.Utlon to the
Commercial World" Principal W. B Moor.
Olddliuja.
Krenlng Session
Musto.
Paper TfaInoa a Worthy Idear-
Prlnclj.al R. S Thweatt Paris
Discussion Prof. A Jackson. Waoo.
Paper. "How Better lutei.et Pareata In the
High School Prtnolpal L. . L Quay Tem-
lculon T W. Pratt iteMnvill
Mualo Instramsntal solo Miss M A.
Tbomaa Paul Qulnn college Waco.
Paper "Th Rural 8oh 00 ur"-Principal O
A. Randolph Flat on Iv
DUoussloo-Prinolpal J. H Hughe Bran-
ham Haxisr "The Influence of the Teacher In
the Business Life of th. Community " Prin-
cipal B Y. Ayoock. Roukdala
tlcuion Principal W H Anderson
Smlthvilie
Music Vooal sole Mr Ewls M. WtUla
Waoo.
Report of committees. Election of offi-
cer. Adjournment
OnHf URAL A8POC1ATI0N.
Mommg HeewMa.
Mualo Looal taiwu
InTOoatlon J. T. S. White D. D.
Mualo Looal talent
Welcome addreea In behalf of the airy
Bon. 8 J Hay mayor of Dallas
RsaponM PrtnclpaJ F. L. Ularkshear
Prairie View ool !- Prairie View.
Music-. Looal talent
Welcome address In bthmlf of citlBana Dr.
B R. Blutt
Response-F. J. Charlton Beaumont
Music Local talent
Annual addrao W. C Rollln pswaldent
Prairie View.
Music Local taJerrt
Collection of does enrollment of now mem-
bers appointment of oommlttees mualc
PRIMAJtT DEPARTMENT.
Conductor kTsa L C Rhambo Austin.
Music selected Looal talent
Opening remarks -The conductor.
Paper he Teexhss-' Knowledge nf Psychol".-)-"
Id is. Julia Dadley. Pa.estrne.
Dlecuaaton.
Psper 'LajiruoaT In th Primary Grades"
Miss B O Rrause Houaton.
Discussion
Paper. "Ths Tsaoher a Model of Culture
and Affability" Miss 8. B. Sterne. Wharton.
Discussion.
Vocal solo Mr. C M. (Cook) WIIIU Waco.
Paper. 'The Value of Discipline In the
Primary Orede"-Mts M. L Eianlels. Gal-
veston. Instrumental solo Mr. C. L. Brown Aus-
tin. Paper "Practical Sunfwstlons for the Pri-
mary Orade" Mlee JT L. Caldwell Dallaa.
Music
INTKRMED1ATE DEPARTMENT
Conductor W H Burnett Terre.l
Piano solo Selected Mis C. V. R Cole-
man. Denl.cn.
Paper. "Ths Relative Value of the De-
rtmant Plan in the Intermediate Ora'.ea
K Goldthwalte Waxahacl .1.
Discussed by Miss V D. Bonds G.hejton.
Paper "What a Pupil Should Kr n to
Enter High Schoc A Banks l ralrle
View
Discussed by T. M. Betta. San Aneglo
oeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeee
NEW KING OF SWEDEN
The followlnB ocrnin(if tht new rulr
of Sweden appeared In the ("Mrairr Rcrrl-
Herald before the de.th of King ar and
the 9utsuent arrtp-Mjrtn of ': n r Prince
Gustavui Osrar Ad lphus and PrlTir-'iB Vic-
toria to th" throne'
(From the ChVug-o Rtf-cnrd-He' Id
OuitMvus O-ar AdolpLus. w: ... w.A tr-
ceed to thr throne of Sw'i i -rn
I June 16. InV . wap married Set !- 'r
I 18tt to Pr1ncr?s VirtorSa. tl.iiit(M-r -f th
I grand duke nf Pndr-'i and hr ha i u
I aa follows. Trine (lutaf A-1''f. .'.;ke -f
lan.a. horn Novi tnl-r 11. lv. I - u-
helm. duke of S-dorm inland t : : 1 :.
1M. and Prtrre Erik duke .-f V 1.
born April jo. lit
ViUitavu. Hf .i . Mid. was ed'i t"j i
public chool pntr 'pin! li; th- - t ' s
classes of V m iM..i.'.rymen. T-.- -t
very democrnMi !i U.nii i
teachers. Hi r v rre c h ; i -
I should f-oate.l !:i nowise .!:ff r :. 'ii
the p'nnner tr. w . i i. the nthr t ' t1
school wre nil' i It was th. .i. :i
that CJustav'ss st :' shnr hf ir . -
pline of the trd.i r Niy ;ci ;-. t r- : V.
at leat be no w n r than mfr -r: i muK.
BUT AN'1 R FT 1 K 1 (
The crown pr:r.-. provl b t'. !t.y a: d
rettrlnf even In boyhood and ti.-s trrit
has clung to him t this da A i yo'inn
man he was (t!v:i drearin rr! t p.-rtry.
which Is not at to b w.v It- i a: when
It la remember.! wt at an rx M. r ! p- t
King Oscar wa hi'uwelf H-wt-vtr t:.at
might have teen it was d--t t 1-d i-i cire
young Gut..u !-.s draama if not f hs
potlc Indinatt';- .id hB was cor-tr.Kl
nt to the C4ki 'hre .a a'
to run wild V p .nre :
stances dcveli)i-1 :"narkai '. ve of v.e
Chaal which ra.f ver leu It n
Oustavua who v. " ' r hhnfeir r r.r
tlon of being oi.- ' the forc-;i.--t t t!ir -.is
m Europe.
It la said that f crown prir.-. haj n-
waya modeled ' i : of u.. :.a-. . : n
.tha example of . rcr Willi.::. a k! t. at
ha Is fond of t1 iiitary T :. t
la not tha ojk f aomr n on
royaltT and h s- On t'- it
la stated that fh G :.:.. x
Un.es exnresae-.i - If rati. u . -i .is
to military p. It 1 In r
Ilk In j: a mllltar Allhoug
. ; i . : t r n
rank of genera
the arniv iwars
! ke to the -ii the
hewed a strong
aoldier. and nut itartng t'
ij tint U
It waa no Ion r oiWf to d.
Taking after '
tall verv marl
Chat. Gusta 9 a very
1 ha.a a i "'-il baaa
roic H i - i be a firt : i'c m isb
clan but of oo- ry few pevp.e except
thoae who llv vicinity of t irvhce s
eatatea In the r hare ever i d hi -n
. etng. Stiff ard ' l in publl aid
to be auite g-r J free in t!-- rivacy
of hie home and t otmpaay with t..oae wUa
hare tba .food U i ma to be admitted to in-
i rnnjijuijjTjvJrunj-rurLinj- j-
lll m MUUUC V j.
Piar.
Wiley
-Se;e ted-Mlsa Lily ' Babart
. --e and-Kffot Method va.
; in History Teaching"
Wllllan. K e.
IHscuk c
Barltoi.e s. V j
. 1 Anderson Smlthvfll.
A Haywood Lsmcaster.
DEI AP.7M
Conductor. Harr
" The 1 rogTAin f.
f uiv ' . r taler -ar.d
c.ii.j Lf ..
: OF MUSIC
t er. WUoy Univorstty.
departmont will be
. tne loading school
" lie It has been de-
CIC.VO 1.. 1 t ILbl.M .. ululinn mnA Ih.
n.ine. thow pi-.ip.uiig la order to
pr.-verr. poamb.e 1 ppcinunoaL I pedal
prcran wu be furr. ..Led the audioao.
HI 111 SCHOOL PEPARTMYCNT.
Cond .. tor Charle. Atherton Houston.
1 ic LK-al tale t
"e'it.-Kev. J I Honsjdaoo.
he h:k .uduct..r
Ii r The H-h ch.l Curriculum: It
Puxp J 11 iMk I alias hlfh chooi.
Ins slon Thomas Love Galveeton
Mu.-.
Jaie- Mrs D R Woodard Auetla high
ine-aj dls uaslon
! "OLa ucier of OecTphy la th
High -.ool. What ssr; It yJe"W. L. P.
JoSnac llous' n High school.
Discus. ion-H T Oavia Oalvoston.
1 er "Hsnd Writings Mr. M. Jonaoa-
Jones tv ico .juKd.
Oetieraj discussion.
Musla
1'ajier "Mule In the Pubic Schools"
Mis 1 S.I !r -11 Fort Worth.
Oeneral disc iMlon
Paper. 'Ideii. Curriculum aad Msthods a
AppilM to aj i"ond:tVn" Mr W. L. Da-
vis Hempstead high school.
Dn -lasl.m-j TT Langston Fort Worth
high s -hooL
COU.ECE DEPARTMENT.
Conductor 11 T Wilson. Guadalupe College.
Music -Ieal talent.
What 1'itteren -e. if Any. la Shown In the
Work of Npgo li nd Olria In the Normal
a id iilg. Couraea r- P. E Bladaoo Pralrt
view
' Are There Too Many Colleges?" Mis
lU'-le I Flnr.ev Hlshop collage
Doe. the Negro Outlook Justify Higher
Education"' Dr. J N Jenkins. Central
Taias Cullege.
"Pas Cu.ture Any Pls-e In the Scheme of
NegTo Development?" President R. 8. lw-
"If
igoooi. N:inuiel Houston collsge
d m?o--Association.
"The Neesl of itnttex Co-OoeratlAn Imau
Our College. J 1 Jones Paul Qulnn col-
lsge Piano selection Miss L E Sutton. Psrt.
' A Plea for Mor Thorough Work In Eosr-
llsh President 9 W Broome. Texas col-
1 Should Our Ollegas Abandon High School
and Grammar School Work President
Isaac M Agard. Tlllotson oollefw.
"Vbat Should lie the Attltule of the Col-
lege Toward Industrial Training?" Presi-
dent John R Smith. Marv Allen Seminary.
"The Claims of the 'Submerged Tenth'
Upon the College Graduate " President M-
W Dogan Wiley unlveralty
"Bdetarlanism as a Stimulus Toward Edu-
cation . nd Progress" President F W.
Qne Houston collage.
Music Association.
INDUSTRIAL AND MANUAL TRAINTNQ
DEPARTMENT
Conduotor J. R. Morris Sao Antonio.
Mualc.
"In Demand for Manual Training In th
Public School" T. li Brlttain. Pralri. Vlw
nornml
DIs union-L C Anderaon Austin
"MaLual Training in the Gnajnmar and
Hip-h aihool o D. rirye San Aotoolo.
Discussion J R Olhson Gelveeujn.
Musk Miss d. 11. Aiciander ban Antonio
Sewing As Scientific Art" Miss M M.
Dibble. Paul Qulnn college
Discussion Mrs. Llxsle Lucae San An-
tonio Domestic Science end Intellectual Devel-
opment -Miss F A ("svlal Dallas.
I 'ls( L.SSI.JH--t' L Ream Austin
.Music Mrs V L. llroan Austin
"The Pedagosy of Agriculturw Principal
E I. HlHckaheax. Pralne View normal
'"lTumlng .n Agriculture H L Smith
presidfut lanners' college. Ladonla.
Hymposlum. To Wl at (extent Is the Pres-
ent Industrial Status of the Race an lmpedl-
n tnt D Its Progress ' -Prealdsnt M. W.
I' k in. Wiley university; W P Terrell
Prairie View C H MrOruder. Victoria J.
N Oodson. Houston. N W Harllee Dallaa;
O YA' JiiLfrn Corsicana.
Discuss; n-' W Luckls Prairie . iew.
N at - Exhibitor will secure spacs for ex-
hibits from Mr J W Towna. supervisor of
tranual training Dallas high school
Reports of committee Keports of officer.
Election of officer Adjournment
GENERAL INFORMATION.
The sesaions of the convention will be held
In New Hope Raitist church.
Rord and lode i.k can be Been red for Q a
day
. eal talent under the dlrsctlon of Prof
A' A Boswell. alii supply music aa needed
All paers and apeaki rs must conform to
the time limit of the constitution The preel
dent and department conductor wll. enfon s
this rule
The grand rrusirale. under the direction of
Pi of Harry YVelwr will he select and classic
All an- cordially Invited
Ask for the umi.i t.uiiday rates one and
one-third fares for the round trip.
King; Gustavuj.
timate cor.tact
few.
tiuatavij: s
the cc""-'. j ;v :
racy. Tin it i
are alrnost
of Austria a :
Ing aloof fr
predeceamT!' b
They can t-.-t
dotte whoir. N
twin kii.gifl -m
hl rise tn life
h! death t'ic
and the irio
hi9 arm
'"'m. and these a ri t-y
: - of his line to enj y
the Swedish r.'-
i. -ilies of Srau-imavia
- . . w hs the ar '. racy
:..aJe a point of hold-
a v- i "car ajid hit three
. .- f their pipbeun origin.
' i h.tt Marshal Berna--n
t : ade niooarch of tha
v.a- veanajit who owed
!"-n.h revolution At
-i ''-Th to the tyrants
:h. e:' found tattooed on
rau i- ' nr'-ied to the grand
Hewlde?
duke ef LUiitr.
l(;'Tr. who thotigh na
beauty la a
woman oi great oiaunouon.
! i
v fiJyf
j - ltltlt jy j-trw-Lnrirw'u-u-Lriri swmr jijvvnnnnnrnnrvvn"irrf"-"" - -- -
Sea to Your Children's Health
The child of today U the grown-up of the fnrore. If 70a wmnt that
child to be a robust man or woman look after its health now. The tnator
weaklings are the result of neglected childhood. If your Infant erica
there is a reason ior it. Perhaps it ia constipated or has indigestion.
Instead of giving it a narcotic to put it to sleep try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin in the small doses recommended for infants and which are described
in detail on every bottle. If the growing; boy or girt doesn't learn well
in school doesn't car to eat or to play you have reason to become alarmed.
A constipated or dyspeptic child can't be active and alert eiiher mentally or
physically and the best way to restore health and good feeling is by the use
of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is the best and surest of all laxatives
and as it does not contain an atom of anything but vegetable extracts com-
bined with pure pepsin it ia safe to give to any one at any age.
Cured by Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
I have need Dr. Caldwell's 9mp Pere'.n and consider H tnvalnabl a a Mole ass as
akt So impaired atnmacs. sod dlfesUr on ana Your remedy promotes health aad aappa-
aaas aa4 aovld fc la ararj houeebold.
0 10. U Eajnus. National Beak Receiver. Waahlnitoa. D. C
After two nan Buffering with enoatlpstloti
sad Indliresuoe I was adrlard to trj Dr. Cald-
well s Sirup Pepsin whir 1 did and after
taklaa two oftr eent betiles I am entirely
eured. 1 consider It wonderful medlcloe
tor atosnarh trouble Yon mar as mj asms
a a Wmtlimsiial If ran en drslr.
J. O aairrrra. Dim. Ind.
I have aaed three battles of Dr. Caldwell'
Syrup Pspsl and I know It did m lots of
rood. We cire It to our baby every day sod
would sot be without II
a feraLDrao. Marneld Kr.
SafM two year mo I had (llrbt stroke of
paralysis whir lei t me eltb a weak stomach.
1 took meulcal treatment soil used other
naedKlne but ttie result iu failure. Aftrr
lnT fthout two bttlea of Dr. ('aldwen'a
Syrup PeiialB th eflert la to wonderful that
1 will oerletoly rtak an order for all large
bottle. 0. H. QoLum. Pembtolia Vs.
I seal to yea s few werltolnoe for sample
bonis of Dr. Caldwell Sfrui Hen a After
taklosT thsihwd oo Isrte botU I Sod It baa
doae more (or say tomeeh than eorthuu I
hat wear arlsd. I har suffered with sour
stomach seventeen yeer. My family pbr-
slclan has lirea me so many different kinds
ef medlrlne but eon as rood aa Dr Cald-
well a Hrrup Pwpeia. Ms. T. IX rastaaa.
Cumberland Furaaoa Tea.
I har aaed Dr. Caldwell ' Syrap Pepsin In
my family for are years and find It food.
ANwa McasvtT. Cor. Oentesall Market
Baa.. Muaola lud.
I hare used Dr Cadwell'a Srrap Pepsin
for snore the two years and bare found It
one of lbs beat remedies 1 hsve erer taken
for ladliresuo and etoaaeea trouble. I eta
(ladly reeommend It to aufTerer of ladlrss.
tsaa and mher stomach trouble.
But L. Jacaaoa Uarrtaotrrllla. Ma
Cured by Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
One can never tell what day some member of the family will become
constipated or have indigestion jaundice bloated stomach biliousness sour
stomach bad breath flatulency lary liver weak stomach lick headache or
some other ailment aBecting the stomach liver or bowels and then Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will be instantly needed as it is sure to core these
diseases. It is sold under a positive guarantee to dr -hat is claimed for It
or money will be refunded. It is easy to take because pleasant to the taste
is gentle in action but promptly effective and entirely free from the griping
so common in salts purgative waters and cathartic pills tablets or powders.
Irls for that reason the best remedy for Infants children women old people
Invalids and others. Go to your druggist today and get a 50 cent or f 1 bottle
under the guarantee. Complete directions are on every bottle.
rncc TPQT lV&V2
I llaWfta I hll I wmnmtm ! at ia e cti
w.arsis Wmf CrWtHWla WWmW tWw iWitj PI JwsW.awiieewi
Uottv Ss was tn Sera OH. CAI 0 WILL'S SYSUf
ns sera aa un. wuvwiii a i " u .
disst PKPwIt. wTHUP OO.
I.D. 0.
Aprnpoa of thti marriage which waa a
purely dynaalU- affair it may ! remem-
bered that this same Prince Onstavm wu
forrd when a vung man to break off the
engagement wh . h he tiaj entered Into to
marry the daughter of a SwedUh country
pea tor.
PR BLOWTT3TS E8TIMATK.
The lte M de BlowiU. on the oeaa-on
of King Oscar t Jubilee drew an Interesting
portrmlt of the crown prlnoe.
"Imagine" wrote the exuberant Pe Blow-
Ita. "a talL alender figure crowned wtth a
well-ihaped hed. a full black beard aerl-
eua earn fit eyps. extremely nearetghttrti a
remarkably ungracinui nianner. almoit
boorieh. and yet appearing to make every
endeavor to firp'" groclotip. a voice not par-
ticularly pleasing to the ear; seemingly al-
ways to h on hi- guail n itmnn n-t In-
viting frtendnhtp-and you bhold the future
ruler of Sweden great gmndaon of Mar-
shal Bernadotte of France the former bour-
geois nf Pau
"lie la nnw over 40 yean of age. and so
far haf nevef shown any parti u'.ar tralta
as either a tatemesman or a sold ar At a
fa-t. he has never had tfi prrtiintty Hetr
apparent to the throne. vtrv word every
movement would h romn''iiird na. nd aa a
reeult he has developed into a sLent. stern
rt'gn standing alune. wit h no Intimate
friends no favorites He las always ben
completely oversea lowed hy h1 brlltlant
fjitl.er. as Ktnt; '-w-ar It run be sa d
wll mut a mlt tk-. the mo.t br! 11.n'. ln-
t el: gen I roya. jit In Kurope. a p-M. a
writer a palr.!r orator a llngutt rin4-
Tatie In rrL-uin ' with a flawless um -"i-ress
a roninm i r r !rnce pe: '"". know-
ing the n--iVt :m rnl ld'a prevalllnc iving
the ma fv: au.l v. t. with all hl sttnlte-1 and
nat'ira I .;. ..:. appear !na thr king t fe
Item n:Vr TM a tbe man the crown prln-e
1 alway mpared to.
IS H1''.HLY RKSPECTED
"'ilven ;in npprt.:nlt . he may prove to
have inherited nil t.f h!i fathor's Krt gifts.
now ;t U a well known fat tbit Ki:.g
(" r h more tl.an rn e fo..o.'l t'- i-v-
- f his son or Important g; "-:ns
fr '"" ! can 1c r tbe r nwn t" Is
f . g. : i y repect?1 by the people- Ti.ev know
). i- ho'r-st anl n-vrr a'ra ! state
ws His silent rhir;ii"i" "t is m have
v a - htm nl' o: jh-j :ir :. Ntwav uie
forcrr.oat Norw ; . HJ- r- -
rrn RJornr. nr. ri rr;.--i .;:'.
Is adaiilrati n of it-wi. .n:--. us a
man
"The rrowr prlr- - - i .:.-;- f Fr--- r
W'Unelm of 'mm i t ; vm i :s
an c pen er.l on eat ( ; r i tl. i man
Thli fr1e-i'.5M;i .v p i;--t r r - i
On Kuro; ' 1 -" ;'.- -n
refrrr.? - fy.: v i r.-j-. i;.;s will ono
da
Ja. (.! H. : . : n."- Swe-.liiah-A-T.er-
J'-sr ' - " ft" t in 'h;.'f "f t..
CM tu S-.' X " r r in in of the
few ' t! S - - 'M''agv who has
pt-r ':- w nprlne.
r v.4 . f S'MMi. wtth t
i! :k-- t r " 1 i -tf A'bany and sen thI
. tl r f :; r.'v.iltifs made a -11t to M nt
l- N Mi-r: Sw-'i--:-. in ' I M -
f-- h-T i 'is of tbe 't(Ct tronr-
; . r .- v ;t family f S .-l."i -nd
ptis-ee's h rl.-Ml rcllri I ba.l he
b 1 n ' r t" be nnf .if th- r'ept'i-n o-iimlt'ee
h "d tiio pla-a.4-.ir t meet tbe then crown
I rr e. !1 k me then ; slmrii'srlv
..ent und a:?n man. a man of dep thinking
.ir..l bard t.- nun- .m .i position once taken
R KFVSKD TO PAHTXN.
Soi' p vc;ir Uter I f vind this opini f
mil- v.-rtfifd through an incident t'itt At
h-' ttm cre.ttetl considerable c.MM:Tnt
While at th head" of the gnwrnn. dur-
ing the aba-'n'-e of King sv-ar fr ? Se-ilt-M.
a'-eral notorious utimina w .-r sen-
tented to death. King Of-c.tr baa always
shown great leniency but th- ti;i prince
could n.t he i-vduc-d t- p rd-m the orim-
!nala or commute tb.'lr sr::e" io Impria-onn-.ent
for life l.i.ws ip nijd to t re-
spected to b? rarnt : ;r n-.. not .o be
mere empty words t I'.f pj. tiled C'm-
naent of the cr. w a he refused
recommentlat'.ons f t pnrdon The men were
executed.
"Again in 1179 I mot the crown prince In
I'pdala. the I'vtvw-rslty seat of dw3den
where he w-ria afndlTig the old' untveralty.
While highly resp' -led by the students he
never acquired tp.e popularity won by hie
brothers " ' 1 i
Pcr-aa Victoria of Baden; the crown
prirTt-ea wras Nm at Carlaruhe August 7.
Vf-' She a the sece.pd child of her par-
ents her t'M-T brother the present heredi-
tary grane" tluke. being five yeara her se-
nior The grind ducheaa of Haden wag the
only daughtr of Kaiser Wllh-alm X and the
15
I nod Dr. Caldwell1 Syren Pepeta 0 a th
trreaiesi reliel tor lndljrntlon am? . jatlpe-
tioo I hare erer tried. I hare been a sufferer
from lnil.(eUon and eoutipatlon for about
Br rsrt. I ooull not tat anythlns Ilk
meets or ereo anytblnn aeuoned with meat
and now 1 can eat a reasonable amount af
meat or srariea and teat a dose of Syrap
Fwpsla after satin and feel all n at. Before
takln; Sirup fepaln I wts troubled with
felntinc nslls and Butterlnf at my heart
and now It la seldom I feel tbem al aiL I leel
vary thankful tor the benefit received trots
eaar saedlei.
ktaa. LawA KjnoHT Bellvtew. Tsaa
After maar year of auffsrlnr with totsaeh
tronbl wbioh ih dootora celled Catarrh f
the Stomach I wa g-irea up to die by tares
leadlnc phrsielsns. My food would notdlfest
and I would suffer with aerer pain I my
stomach and a. time 1 ibourbt I would die.
I waa advised to try Dr. Indwell's Syrue
Pepela As a last resort I beaa to tahs It
Krota the a rat bottle I found trrwat resells
aad after taking an bottles I sained at
pound. I euntliiued antll I bd taken tea
bottles of the nue site and now I ean say that
1 aot entirely oared. I most hlrhly reoom-
meod Dr. laldwrll'a Syrup Pepata to any oa
sufferlnf from Stomach Trouhl. I sow buy
tbe li also aa It Is u ohetpsr. and sty hosas
i never without It
A. Bamarjf. Lswrenoerllla. tlL
I think Dr. Caldwell's Sttup Pepsin an of
tbe beat telent edlclns oa th msrkel
since H done all you aialm tor It and I do not
know of another patent medicine that does.
A. J. AunvB. Boyntua L T.
W hv esed Dr. Caldwell' Syrap PvpslB
In our home 11 our lives and would not heap
house without It. We think It better thaa
aay other 00 tbe market.
Maa Tsmbs WiLUAsta. Sidney m.
Cswnratrt ra Paoua hrtwt bnrtef ess Baval tew
as sssvaiaas ss saaiawil. iwwaiaaw
mm m4 1 Mi mu to WMkae ewe has asaw
" --v w
TbJ jroSuttleari panty
j . . - -
tt Oaldwwll twg . slls
Kalsertn Aiiarunta and betwean bar aad kat .:
parents there always existed the mot-t al
feci lunate Intercourse so that the Priooawg -
lotorla spent a considerable part ef haf
time with her grani.parentg In Berlin aJ
I'uisdaii and the Km press Augusta waa a
frequent visitor to Baden-Baden where aba
always liked to have her favorite atkBat
dtwighter with her.
Like her leter-ln-law the Empreee FrejA- ; v
erU-k. the gntnd ducheae of Baden waa aaoc- i
tous that her daughter should recalvw g
practical education and the prtneaea WtM ;
taught how lo cook to aew to make bwat-
ter. etc. and. In fact received tha eaeag
kind of training aa tbe daughter! at ClM
prince and prlncese of Wale. j
FONT) 0FCOOKIlfa ' ' ' .
The Prlncesa Victoria had a Bpeclal tmmwA ;
for cocking and wu very proud of bar akJXL ' ;
Bhe took the greatest intereet In Laeirnlnf
new dishes and was especially proud .
he could place a specimen of bar art batosM
her parents When in Potsdam wtth he ..
f;ranaparenta aha was eometlmee aUoered ag) '
ndula in her favorite amusement amid 1
would prepare dainty dtarjea for toe o-dj "' -'.
kaiser s breakfast and wcnderfal oakaa law v
the afternoon coffee. ;
With all her love for such iMmaty ysjg- .
suits the Pri ncess Victoria la extretiMlw ' i .
clever and her aeintlnga and clrtwlngra .. S
shw great talent. During her nomeroua f
Jmnp'vj ;ri the South she likes to make) 4
pirttms uf all she sees and she UluatreUss) ' j
her JMirnrl In order that she may show
hr huahand on her return borne both mf
pen and brush the impressions she has re-
clved of the bfaiitifu) scenes she haw vse-
Ited during her absence from htm. Ha ;
roval i'R'hneaa also has written oma Tagf
lnten-sting sketches for private clrCAiaattexu
Good Weather Lnlirem Ctlrert.
W.'sife Pest S Metal)
rAlA'KRT. Texas December 11. The
wea'her during the present week has caused
much improvement in business circle. 8hop-p.-r.
ut- nnw enabled to visit the stores and
K ft such articles us they desire and It la
.r appHrent that trade la reviving In ail
1 rer N'onr.al conditions seem to be raa-
Idlv ret urn It- g. People fri-rp the country now
(me i.' U.wn and if-e volume (if traffic kf
gT.duallv growing belt.!. Christmas la ap-
I roachlng sv.iftly Ir irde u already brssjtn-
nng o iln'-!'i nun ! a mry anj as It ad-
an e.t it stlmulntes miK-h bustle and Stir.
Huveis are literal nd genemus. while tha
merrhan? s I .i;-p d accommodatlntt. At '
this season cl the year all are Jovial and'
fen:.- ' f i of good heer and seem perfect
i :fV 1 wi''i ci:rroundlngm spend their
Mo'' v fre- ii il seem bent on ervjoylna tha
hilidis v their festivities and ttellffbta
nn;.l tV' pass aay.
Tb'1 -arrHrtl now on exhibition In thte
; U. is t raciit't 'hat inws the people.
It ! m i variety of amusements that exctta
meruit! ent and provoke laughter and la a
n . s source ' fun and mirth to the
larjie enwde that patronlae It.
He a me Local Item..
Houston Post Sptcd.)
HFAF.NE. Texas. December U. The people
are in r.cps that the weather will remain fair
until aftfr the holidays. This section has
exierieneed some very disagreeable weather
t lilts fall. and. w h le fie farmers had gathered
most of thlr co'ton before the rains eet In
quite a great was In the fields which
is now btinc a ' red
Mr. Heveriy V . kKam. a prominent planter
of the bottom wu in the city this morning; .'
transacting bu. i.
A great n.anv turkeys and poultry have
been brought ir t vm-ket since Thanks. '
irg Pay and sol radily. Eggs are not ad 'f
plentiful and are bringing fancy prtcee wheg
orierea ior s.o.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
Durintr the past 86 years no rem-
edr baa prove more prompt or
more effectual la its owures of
Coughs. Colds and Crotrp
than CtmsrUln' Oouffh Beta ta
many bonjee It la rllea upon as uew
pllcitly a thm family phrelolaa. IttWaVa
tains no opium or otber narcotic aa4
may be (ieen as oonfldnUy to a btsby
astoanadott. Frtoelftot sarsnawOOs)
if
1
:'i -
. ii".
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1907, newspaper, December 13, 1907; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth602805/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .