The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 313, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 11, 1902 Page: 8 of 12
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No 6 610
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Grand Central Depot
No 6 425 ArlveN05IOOO p t
trw Na 750 p o 2iii ± 2
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tvt No ls630 1 m Arrive
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Grail Centre Depot
leeve No 7 1005 Arrive N 730 p
leeve Noo 1115 P > ArrlveNoio400
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Gren4 Centre Depot
leeve No j 1005 n Arrive No 000 n
teveNo3 150p m Arr ve No 4 10 00 pa
leeve No 1 800e < n Ainve o 6700 P a
Not en < t Suniiayi Only
r r t t n a
Grand Central Depot
IcmN iji1015 a Arrive No ii3J m
B A A A r Hy
Grand Centra Depot
leeve Ko I9S5 ra Arrive No 6 f
Q O ft S F IU IU
GrenJ Central Depot
lean 700e re Arrive B55m
leav 745 p m ArrK 920 P
Galvestee Tralae
Wave 700a m Arrive 330pm
leave 745 p 01 Arrive 730 pm
Additional Sutler Special
855 a la Arrlie S40 a
ture 150 p ra Arrive 920 p a
All these train e e the binta Fe Congreit
Ave Depot 10 talnutet later than the above
i n e a wT t n it
Fifth Ward Depot
Ie ve700an txpre Train Arrive 1000pn
Giand Central Depot
IeeTi805rn Arrive 902 a n
M K t It It
M K T Depot Kith Ward
leave 9 30 a m Arrive 9 30 a a
leave7 05pm Arrive 8 50 P a
For Gelveaton Trains see CII bit
i a aTs it ru
Depot foot et Congress Avenue
Lean 335 p n Arrive 430 am
leave 800 a a Arrive 830 p a
Columbia and Velaico Trains
lam 800 a n Arrive 443 p n
Dally Except Sunday
Leave 90 am Sunday only Arrive 44S p n
o it n n iu
G N Depot 600 a-
ve M K T Depot 945 a a
eev 1 G N Depot 955 e n
veGrind Central Depot 415 p m I
jir Id G N Depot 455 Pn
leaveGrand Central Depot 9 00 p ra
Leave1 G N Depot 910 t a
undeyt only
Villialikt ipatla arrives 1 u ra Sondajra
RICE HOTEL
In the Heart of
Houston
210 Rooms
Go roitns with prt
wt tuth 40 light
unipl rooms
American Plan
Under the New Maiiaaement of
Proprietor
HOTEL BRISTOL
HOUSTON TEXAS
TRIBUTE OF A FRIEND
In Memory of Mrs Mamie Sears Who
Died Last Friday
A mIivIoiv of Kirioni bn overcast oor com
munlty amt a mil ut sadneir Iuuks beirlty
otct us oil DutU Is appalllns In any
KiiUc but wUtn It comes Insidiously and
takes from tho homo the gentle < Wfe and
lotlnx mother Krtof l < too Jeep to find
mice Id the usual expressions of sorrow
Ills Mamie Sears whoso ibatb ocuitmI
Friday Tobrnarj 7 us tndrxd an Ideal
trlfw a dcTctcil mother aud a friend In in
trne sense of tho terra lo recount h r
nnmerons virtues Is useless for nil Is told
when M say that th full beauty of her
conlstfiit Christian life naa only retlectrd
In her home amongst her Intimate friends
r In the hearts of the poor and needy An
Influence so iniplrlni a memory sn cher-
ished will abide wlillo time Itself shall
lest
In rnah an affliction human sympathy
arallelh little thr bereaved hnslunrl can
cnly And Bnlaco In th > 1ather proralset
When thon passeth throuch the waters
I will be with thee Hut tis muuo com-
fort to the sorrowtn furutl to know that
msnr friends nulte their ioars with thee
s lch flow In that lonely home whnre her
> oi is Irreparable A Krleud
Bright Texas Magazine
Tie Post received a pleasant call jester
tfay from Mrs n C U Gorman of Tort
Worth accompanied by her friend Mrs
Ehuremnn of Houston
Mrs German Is the editor general man
oter and proprietor of the Dohcmlan a
remarkably brlcbt magazine now In Its
second j ear published ut 1ort Worth Of
all the stiictly Texas publications of tbl <
Sarticular character this Is ths very best
iat has come under the notice of The Poit
A retnarksble thin it uboui the publics
i < tlon Is that Mrs Gorman does all ot tbo
work tietself thst la all of the edltorlul
and business labor The mazaxlnc has a
larjte list of brluht and entcrtalnini cim
tilbutors and already a tarne circulation
In
Sho Recommends Chamberlains Cough
Remedy
1 hare iraed Chamberlains Cough Item
i for a number yetrs nud have no
tfi > tiiuio In mating thai it U the beat
trniid > for coughs colds and croup I have
l erased In my family I hare not words
Jjto fxpresa my confidence In Itemedy
Mrs 3 A Moore North Star iiis for
fsule by nil druggists
Fosters Local Forecasts
Weather changes noted below will occur
qtK within twentyfour hours of 8 p m ot
aIA dates b lowi
V February UCoel
font hkiP < y 13 Wanaer
P February 13W r er
Jowt jtv lHwry HThreatening
K ftsW VrUW
th
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Transfer of Southern Pacific
Steamers to Galveston
RATE SYSTEM UNAFFECTED TliCREBY
Contemplated Readjustments of Inter-
state Tariffs Will Not Change Rela-
tive Position of Texas Pomto
It teem from the war tfoe Galvtston
News has beeu baudllne the announcement
that tbo Routticrn Iaclflc ll about rw < j to
tMnafcr Its tratisrontlnental bulnfi from
l etv Orleans to ialT ton that It ees noth
lue of Talae In tins trt > iocd clmnitf In the
routine of throuRb frrleht 511 an lmacl
jiary < ilfidvantiRr > to Itotuton
To begin with the New declared
tttroueh the medium of a special from
Nctr York that the com I n k of the South-
ern Iaelttc ships to Galreiloti meant tit
moving of tlio headquarters of the Morgau
Steamship line and of the Southern Pacific
railroad lines to that city rinding this
n < rtlon groundless It exclnlmed that
anyhow the through butluciM that the
Southern Iaclflc ateamers will handle
through Galvektnn nlll not pass through
Houston and that the coming of tlioo
blp nil Iki follotvexl by the adoption of
a syatem of rate making that will make
Oalnaton the Jobbing center of the Soutu
wtat
Tsy the New should Inalit upon spoil-
Ing a really valuable Item Uy loading It
down nlth tnlMtatemcnts whlci tuuat of
necessity destroy the good elTect Its pub-
lication should Uavo bad Is lncotuprcliunii
ble
Legitimately ciplolted the newH that
the time bag come for tho realization of
Mr Hnntlugton a plan to cee tbo port of
Uaheaton for transcontinental buelnww Is
of Itself sufflrtently important tor uiner
tlstug purposes and It was foolish to at-
tempt to tire It tn Justify Impossible con
elusions concerning Houston
frr
Hat to tho facta
The absurdity of the report that the re
moral of the liiwdquRrterft ot the Southern
Purine syetetu of Toias from Houston to
alve tm 1 contemplated l too patent to
call for comment With regord to tho
loLaration that trausrontlnental freight
pa slng through ttnheston rlll not touch
IlmiMuii the purM > se of niiklug It U not
plain unless It be taken for granted that
because It wai forced to pructlcall ac-
knowledge that a large proimrtlon of Its
New York dpeclal was overdrawn the
V e aeeks consolation In trjlng to create
the Impression that Houston Is to be In
sonic way Injured by the new arraugcnient
How It Is to be injur < l thereby the News
dtscrcetl omits tolling
lhc truth of the matter Is that It 111
make no difference at all to Houston wheth-
er this freight goes and comes through or
j by the city JIttch of It has already oome
and gone through Ualvestou rlu Harris
l > lrB anJ 1 > ierce Jnnrtlon during the past
PAPT I A lPS I AW OP
year and if this baa tnude the least differ-
ence here no one has noticed It The trans
ter of the Southern Iaclflc ships from New
Orleans to Galveston U a physical necessity
the satisfying of which will not affect Hous-
ton In any particular It was either that
or the double tracking of the r iilslana
American Plan 52 and 2 50 Day Western and Morgan railroads with the
European Plan Room 100 Day o c XT7
Kleetrle LigbM btoam Heat Taasengor
t P c y wUnout handling any iran con
and Bag sge Elevator Call and Itetum i
Hells Id atl looms Newv and Finely Kur I tlnemtal business ami the Galveston ptopo
Dished Everything Modern
W A MALIN Manager
Termerlv of Canltol Hotel Honston TeMS
HOTEL LOGAN
Tonntrly the Lawlor opposite Grand Cen-
tral Depot
European Pan 100 and Up
Electric liQhU passenger and baggage
elevator Call and return bells In all
rooms recently renovated Firatctaa
and everything modern
MAUN A DROWDER Mgrs
slllou vitt adopted as the easiest and cheap
wst of the two
Tht supposition that the romlntc ot the
Southern Pacific ships nlll be followed by
ttis adoption of a system of rates that will
result In siring ialreston an advantage over
other jobbing renters Is as violent as the
11 A
Jonci trittlc manager ot the Southern la
elfie It recently pnbllahed has beeu accept
ed as eanulce
What Mr Jonea satrl was thst no con-
clusion had been reached at the Chicago
conference In the mutter of the hUKKested
automatic reduction of Interstate rates to
nicit the reduction of State merchandise
rates made by the railroad commission
which went Into effect yesterday What
the News printed was that Mr Jones bid
aald that the Chicago conference had de-
cided to mike the reducton In qunitlon
and that Galveston would bo lnidc n bits
Ins point and secure numerous advantage
In consequence What the conference really
did wns to jefer the mntter to a commltti c
for determination and what that commit-
tee will probably do will be to recommend
thnt uo reduction be made In rates from
the West bnt that the New York rnto bo
mad the sum of the combination tlmmuh
Galveston In fact owlncto the reduction
In Stato rates made by the commission
the adoption of the combination throuch
Galveston ran hardly be avoided except
by a reduction of the ocean r4tp from Now
York which has not been thnncht ot even
The News Is now njlUR the language It
attributed to Mr Jones In an attempt to
figure out that the Southern Tactile ablps
will bring about what It wanted that sen
tlcman to say would result from the Chi-
cago conference And In this case as In
tho former the Newn makes Itself ridicu-
lous Galveston Is already a baaing
point aud so Is Houston and so ls Now
Orleans and so Is St IajuIi and so are the
Texas gateways and so are the Mississippi
river crossings for that matter There is
nothing In being a bating point Any old
place can acquire that dlstlnetloi without
getting anything In particular out ot It
What the News either does not know
or overlooks Is thnt no matter what sys-
tem of rate making Is adopted Its workings
When your food does not dijjest prop-
erly the bowels become clogged and the
liver tractive The poisons nnd impuri-
ties that should be carried off ore thus
allowed to accumulate causlno nausea
irV hMdasha ingestion dyspepsia
and tifuousnees The best medicine to
cure constipation and prevsnt these dis-
eases is Hostetters Stomach Bitters
Try a bottle and be convinced
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
will be uniform ami It Is burning a d
lusloa It It believe that any adjustment
ot rates Is contemplated that will give
Inhesion the best of It over Houston New
Orleans or nny other point
What will most likely happen Is tint
Texa Jobbers Irrespective of locality will
be given the benefit of the combination
through CVawitm or to be more accurate
through Houston as the mileage Is figured
worn Honston while the rates from the
West will be maintained t the presnt
figure In other words they will be given
Just what they hao been clamoring foe
for years and It will be found out whether
as they have alwnyn elalmed their lack of
success In competing with St Louis Is dun
solely to rate dl anllItloa But thli will
not be because of the coming of the South-
ern Iacllle ships to talveston It will be
the result of the reduction of the State
rates by the railroad commission and of
the Chicago conference which did not con-
cern Itself with the Southern Pacific ahlpn
though they will be subject to tho system
of rules that will follow from Its delibera-
tion
COLONEL MORSE RETURNS
Says tho Imm gration Movement Has
Advertised Texas the Country Over
Colouel S K It Morse pasicngcr traffic
malinger of the Southern Pncltle returned
jestetday after three weeks absence ft out
hU ottlco on business connected with the
Immigration bureau Colonel Morie visit-
ed Chicago Jscw York Washington and
New Orleans on the trip returning by way
of tho last named eltv He was accom-
panied from New Orleans by Oenernl Pas
eengcr Agent Kobblns Vsslstant General
Passenger Agent Anderson and Immlgtatlon
Agent Howard Colonel Morse was bub-
bling oer with enthu la m oer the sue
irss it ten ling ule Inimgr illin efforts
while on the trio Ho siild tho ptory sent
out to tho effect that the iompan > would
put on between > 0andi00O Hiililndustrlil
aso itj htd set the whole country on tire
and lone mort to adteitlee lcins than
anything eer pit forth lie said thou-
sands of persona have volunteered tbelr
seniles to work fo TexaK application
pouring In dally br the hundred from one
curl of the country to the other
Colonel Morse said that outside of the
Immigration ma tier there was nothing new
in the trip
THE RECORD ORDER
Railroad Men Say There Is Nothing New
in It
The railroad commission on Trlday last
Issued an order to tho arlous voids doing
business In Texas that they must keep a
record of all bills ot lading issued and
way bills received and a full account f-
all monevN lnvoled etc The railroad
people refer to It as the record order
and In speaking of It esteidt icnrui
Prelght Agent Dunlap of the Houston and
Texas Central said the railroads lia e al
wajs kept such records and Mould con-
tinue to do so He said theie whs nothing
particularly new In the commission g man
date
of the Houston 1ast
Manager Goodrich
and West iexas silil everv railroad In
Texas and In eer > other ktntr so far as
lie was aware of had been keeping suih
records for yejrs It was pait of < he
companys business that thli should he
done Stub reioids he ie iium
open for Inspection to authorized parties
He could not see tin thing new In the ol-
der
SWITCHMEN ON STRIKE
Demand for Increase Met With an Order
for Decrease
OratiRC Tpxn Kebnmr 10 On rtcennnt
of n ntrtkc of the switchmen not a wheel
has tnrnrd In tho Southern Iaclflc ynrds
t this plnoe toilriv A statpniont from one
of the rslttoad emplnros li to the effect
thst the switchmen wore recehltiK S3 25
per i1av ami mmlr n request for 5 H The-
re Hin e to the reijmst wan nn onler ic
luelnK their wnRes to 2 per tlar nnd the
switchmen refupeil tn ko to work until
Hiolr claim was mljintril
m
Lumber Tariff Amendments
Austin Texj February 10 The follow
IiiB circular suiemllitx Its lumber tnrlft wns
Isruert by tbu railroad commission today
It Is ordered bj tho tnl rojd commission
that commodity tariff No H4 Issued Apill
30 11KI1 to apply on shipments of lumber
o of the removal of the central ottlcei und articles tnMac Uimtier rates In car
Ths News Is bsdly mixed on this proposl louils letwwi points In Im as nnd effective
il T 21 1VHI1 be meudcd b > udillnc there
j u i
tlo laboring s It Is under the delusion l0 n foilowlriK The rates on lumber mid
that tht alltxtd Interttsw rrlth llr
articles taking lumber rates In carloads
from points on the Orunge and Northwest-
ern to all polnu In Texas shall be the sime
as those npplvltig from Oiange to the same
points proliled thnt the rate between Or
auxe and Culteston nnd Sabine 1sks shall
not applv xln the Orange and Noithwesl
cm It U further ordered that the matter
of lumber ratoa ns set forth In circular No
MIX general notice be ami the same N
held under advisement for such further ad
Jnstmeiits a tniiv appear necessary This
circular frhall take cftert 1ebruary 21
Actinp General Master Mechanic
Galveston Texas rebruatv 10 Junes
McDonough has been appointed acting gen-
et al master mechanic of the Gulf Colorado
and Kantn IV with headquarters ut Cle
burne lce Thomas lnxton teslgned Mr
Mclleroiirjli has been In tlf service of the
ocmpnuy for uiinj years us in engineer aud
his promotion Is n merited recognition of
Ills Ability nnd n tlttlug lew ant for his
cervben Uccontly be his been acting In
the capacity of traveling engluecr with
headquarters at Inhesion and h has a
large number of ft lends here who will tin
pleased to lenrn of his promotion The
appointment was made by General Mm
ager W C Nlvnn niul approved by Sc < smd
Vice lletvldent I < 1 Iolk it becomes ef
fed lie at once
To Push the Rice Belt Road
Lake Charles Ia 1ehruary DTae
board of trade at Its meeting last night
decided to take up the proposed rice belt
railroad and push the project through The
rallrovl has already been surveyed as far
a Gueydan forty miles southeast and Its
ultimate destination Is New Orleans
Knongh support Is In sight from loial capl
tal to complete the road as far as It has
been surveyed
Madisonville to Get the Road
Navasota Texas February 10 Superin-
tendent J M Lee of tho Houston and
Texas Central road was In Navasota for a-
while today In conversation with cltl
tens he seemed to be confident that the
ptoposed road from here to Madisonville
would be built and at no distant date
Mardl Gras Travel Over
The Southern Pacific drains yesterday
rooming and last night carried out several
hundred ptssengers to the New Orleans
carnival City llrket Agent Saucier said
yesterday that this seasons carnival busi-
ness far exceeded bis anticipations and was
even larger than last year
Pay Day Today
The ghost will walk In the general of-
fices of the Houston and Texas Central to-
day In other words Major C tp the
T > ftf atar treasurer of the company and his
usslstauts will disburse several thousand
dollars Iu salaries to the employes
Rutinn ns to Differential Rates
Austin Texas Teliruary 10 The railroad
commission Issued the following circular
this afternoon effective this date The
railroad commission rules that as general
tariff of class rates No 3 Usued January
in mi ictlr Isluuar la cancel to
TWMr
FEBRUARY 11100
HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY MORNING
DISADVANTAGE TO HOUSTON
Grandmas Tea
PURELY VEOBTADLtl
CURES CONSTIPATION
CORRECTS A BILIOUS LIVER
PURIFIES THE BLOOD
N aanulaeWlthautOrandrasf Picture aje at Drugglits
WM iftiEra yA
fe
Actfefable Preparation Tor As
similating theFoodandncgula
ling the 5 toinachs and Bowels of
mmmmmmm
Promotes DigcslionCheerfur
neas and RcstConlains neither
OpiumMorplunc nor Mineral
Kor NAHC otic
Jixtfie cfOMtirSMtVZLPITaW
Jimpiil Seed
RxhilUSJlt
Jktnrait
111 CirictulrMt
ttiftSini
CfmlitdSvmr
hfAttryKvt Htnv
Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa
rton Sour Stom < ichDmrrlioca
Uonns ConvuKions Fc vensh
ness nd Loss of Slekp
FacS miltt StSnnure of
NEW YOTiK
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER
v osszzMsmti
VtT < WJjJt At i Vi
eral tariff of class nte No 2 Issned br
this commission and ifleitlve linh V
lbW In all cases when the carinas ami
modify tariffs adopted In the cmninla Inn
pioWilc for the nppll itlon of tli 1111
onllal rates tinmed In atm int tiutrf of diss
intes No 2 the HIT it ut il tat a p
Fctlbcd In general tariff at lass rates > o
3 shall apply
Small Freight Wreck
Mllano Terjs IVbrnnrv 10 The Gulf
Colorado nnd Santa Te had n small wicck
In the yard here todai caused by the rails
n > i eatllne Uhe It iln backing Into n
switch when the rails tpienl thuiwliB a
box car nnd two tints Inniluil with lumber
down a high embankment
Bids Not Opened
Yesterday h the daj set for opening
bids for the construction of the Inraiusas
extension of the Houston and Texas Cen-
tral railroad Quite n number nf bids were
submitted but owing to some unforeseen
circumstance the opening of mine wis po > > t
poiined uutll today or pos lbty later
Notes and Personals
Chief Hate Clerk Wilkinson of the South-
ern Inclttc ha returned fiom Austin
Mr J It Dillon commercial agent of the
Santa IV Is In East Texas on company
buslursD
Superintendent J M Lee of the Houston
and Texis IVntril went up the road yefc
terduv an n short tllp
Vice lrrslilen Mitrlhain of the Houston
and Tcns teutml Is mpedsl lmk to
morrow with his rimlly
Mr II M Moo chief of the Ilteriry bu-
reau < > f the Sot them Iai Itlc U Iu New
Orleans for tho Mardl Jias
Mr W Tl lurner eomnietclnl agent ot
the Vitndallu at t oit Woith came In vc
tenlav on 1 short huslnekg trip
Jlr M T F < riovv who Is connected with
the lullmiiii company headquarteu 3t
I011K w is a vlsltur j uxti rilny
Judge J 1 IV mln attorney for Ihe
Ilousttin last nnd West Texas at Ihln i
ton was In Hie city yosterd v ou company
business
Mr t > H Illnloek ngrnt of the Houston
lan and West lexib at Uvlngston was 11
ci ller it the general oftlces of the eompauy
jenterda
Mr t 1 Jnnua car iiKountant of the
Houston and lexis Central r < turned m
lenlitv fiinii n tilp to the Indian letiltoiy
and Notth Texas
Mi C l > Mont formerli general pus
stuer agent of the ltock Island vjs hcie
> Jli
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For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
ars
NT unroHMNr cw vann crrv
te vrdn Il cune In from his rlre
pi n tutloi ct I Nle
Mikid W I nivl of the Gould Manu
faituiliitf imp n Scneia Tn l < N
nn l t ullcv I iibb Slate man titer for n
jr vir So hriInuartes Dtlas
ciiel at the localiiallroid oftlces yester-
day
Mrs
SNATCHED HER PURSE
Weston the Victim of a Highway
man on Saturday Night
Mrs J D Weston who tesldes at 1417
lixas nveuue was the victim of a high-
wayman nn Saturdsy night near the connr
of Austin stiett nnd Tcas avenue She
was return ng to her home fiom a shopping
tcur about 8 IS and was aveompnnled by
her tlaiightet As they reached the coimr
named MKs Weston startwl across the street
with her oiother about five feet to the tear
Just then tall nnn wearing n light over-
coat unit a slouch hat staitetl across from
tho oppo ite side He passed Miss Weston
and when he came to her mother he stopped
short and sinhUnlv reaching out his hand
gi asped a small briss chain that held Mr
Westons pur > e to her belt He siaired
both < hnln and pmso aud dunniped while
I Mrs We tnn sereameil Ilefoie assistance
01 rived the hlghwuuiinn had mide good Ills
esiape Mrs Westons pilise contained
i O In cash and a gold pin i slued at SV
This pin had bcun In Uie fiimllj nlniost sl
tv jeais and she resrotw Its loss cxieed
Ingly Mi Weston leporttd the uccutrente
to police headquarters
SE E
PANCAKE TUESDAY
It Is to Be Observed in Houston for
Charity
Tfiday is Shrove Tuesday pieoertlng Ash
Wednesdaj the first day of lent In the
olden time 11 was culled Pancake Tiiesdav
for the reason that paneakig were eaten
on that tluj as un especial dish Just as
ttsh are regarded as being a poeullarlj ap
l
piopilate dish for 1ildav
shroveinko vvus a pancake made at
Shrovetide and hntillug an Important plaio
In tho imrrj making or the seisuu
In lssex and Sultok at Shrovetide or
upon shioie Tmsdaj jftei the confisslou
in7k s Ue ° Khc 8
111 ladles of Hie MilierliiK Arms haxe
I is > Hie Masoiil lemple
are generally the result of some
form of stomach trouble
Dyspepsia Indigestion Gonsti
pation Nervousness Headaches
Kidney and Liver Gomplaints in
duce an all gone feeling depressed
spirits loss of sleep and appetite
Dont feel blue
Bo healthy and
Dr Caldwells
Syr ip Pepsin
and Herb LnxMlve Compound
makes healthy stomachs Get a
60c or 1 bottle at your drug
gists today It will make
you
your old self again
A trial bottle sent free
if your dru st hasnt it
PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY
Mon cello Ufa
weoffeh
Any Heating Stove in Our 0
At Actual Cost
You can afford to buy now and carry over unlillkxt
Call and see or write for cuts in prices ClV
I S DUNLAY HARDWARE
410 AND 412 TRAVIS STREXT
Patronize tt3 eat
J ing Iiousm anil
S diniriK cars and
J jou will be ell
g fed
Denver Wichi-
ta Lincoln Oes
Aloines and nil
the North is the
740
On Sale February 20 and 21
DALLAS AND RETURN 1055 mJu phc
II AMp
Through Sleeping Car Service to St Louis Demrlrt
Worth Dallas Austin and Waco
W L SAUCIER City Passenger and Ticket
Send ten cents to S F B Morae Houston Texas
for a ra
Southern Pacific Rice Cook Book containing two hundred red
I The Royal Road to
i QEiioago Kansas
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 313, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 11, 1902, newspaper, February 11, 1902; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth85883/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .