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THRIC fl READY FORTHE GREAT BATTLE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902. iVr.T!! -r ITl Varsitv team had the fastest, practice yesterday that oas shown, this season. The fatigue of the trip is, gone, the cold weather yat new life the bovs. itnd they put tn rough their; plays with ginger. They ran clear awayj with the scrubs and scored several times in ten minutes.

The scrubs; A. FOOTBALL TEAM ARRIVED LAST NIGHT AND ARE IN PINK OF CONDITION. 0 THE ROOTERS COME TODAY mm were then given the ball on Varsity ten yard line and given about twenty downs in succession. They were unable to score and wound up on the fifteen yard line. This defense is certainly and the team confidently believe they can shut the Agricultural and Merhaniral bms out.

While nivei-sitv stork nas taken a 'Varsity's Team in Fine Condition and Will Make Mighty Effort to Shut Out the "Farmers." 'l Ml I Jls an hereditary disease, and one for which a tainted ancestry or blood poisoned parentage is responsible. It is transmitted through the blood and shows itself in swelling and ulceration of the glands of the neck, catarrh of the head, weak eyes, sores, abscesses and skin eruptions, with a gradual wasting away of strength and vitality. It also attacks the bones and joints, resulting in white swelling, hip disease and deformities of every kind. We see the effects of this awful blood taint every day, but it exists in so many forms that often it passes for something else and is treated as another disease. Scrofula robs the blood of its nutritive qualities, and it becomes too poor to produce healthy growth and development, and THE GIFT thin, emaciated bodies and pallid, waxy com- Ur A plexionsare the result.

TAIMTrn Only a constitutional tU remedy one that works ANCESTRY, through the blood, can reach a disease that has been transmitted through generations or been lurking in the blood since birth. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all scrofki-lous matter and tubercular deposits, and when rich, pure, health-sustaining blood is again flowing in the veins there is a gradual disappearance of all the dangerous symptoms of Scrofula; strength returns, and a complete cure is effected.

S. S. S. contains no strong minerals to further break down and derange the system, but can be taken by the very old, as rapid rise in thr last two days the men still m- gritting their and taking' their belts up to the last notch, pre-1 paring for tile tight of thrir lives. Varsitv is, proud of the Ag icllltura! ami Mechanical boys' victories oven her neighbors, but simply will not tol-1 THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoyment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown.

When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, should be such as physicians sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesotne and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and hich cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, aud against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle-Syrup of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of tiie which unscrupulous dealers sometimes offer to increase their profits.

The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company- The Agricultural mil Me -h inical Col-lego team arrived on 'he belated International and Great Northern train last night and went at mire lu bed at the Driskill. They are a husky looking set of lads ami look in the ink of rendition. Their friends confident of victory and the betting in Bryan and Houston has been as high iwo to on the Agricultural and Mechanical boys. The two excursions will come in this morning, and bring the loads of hopeful and howling rooters.

erate the idra that they are not champions of Texas. They are all Texas boys, so go ll boys, and may the best team win. Manager Hunt urges all'to note the change of hour to p. and to come early and avoid the rush. 4 YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE This is an educational association and not a labor organW, i tion and is in no way connected with any labor union.

Hans Bollmann, the ll-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Bollmann, died at Hie family residence at 404 East Fourteenth street yesterday afternoon after a brief illness. The bereaved parents- have the sympathy of 'heir many friends. ,71 A The United States weather bu- reau reported the following tern- perature yesterday: Maximum.

K8; minimum, 43. CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. UP is printed on the front of every pack well as the middle aged and young, with out any harmfulafter effects, or the least injury to the most age. In order to get its JV Denencial etiects it is al- constitution. ways necessary to buy the genuine only.

If you have a signs of Scrofula, or your children are stunted or slow of growth, pale and sickly, write us, and our nhysicians will advise you free of charge. The Swift Specific Atlanta, Ga. T. E. Leonard, representing the mechanical and building department of Swift was here yesterday viewing the work on the new building being constructed by the company near the depot.

From heie he goes to "San Antonio. The Swift company has a number of buildings under construction in Texas. J. M. Let tuperinlendeni of the Austin division of the Housloli and LLANO PERSONALS.

Special to The Statesman. Llano. Nov. 26. Mr.

William Hofmann of Mason was here today on business. F. R. Wachwnan left Monday for Houston to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge. J.

('. Walker of Austin was here this week. Mrs. Connell and children returned to their home in Liberty Hill last Saturday. Mr.

J. M. Lee of Auptin was here TuPfilay. P. Texas Central, returned yesterday I ft oin a trip over the Lampasas exten-! sion.

Mr. Lee made a careful ins-pec tion of the extension from Burnet to I Lampasas, which had been slightly I damaged by the heavy rains. He stat RAILROAD TIME CARD I. G. N.

R. R. CO. In effect Sunday, September 14, 1902, NORTHBOUND TRAINS. Arrive 10:30 a.

2:67 p. nx, 10:62 f. 12:15 a. m. Leave 10:10 a.

3:00 p. 10:55 p. 12:20 a. m. SOUTHBOUND TRAINS.

Arrive 4:05 a. 5:45 a. 6:30 p. 9:05 p. m.

Sjk vr vi. J. M. Slator of San Angelo was here last Sunday. .1.

J. Mabry visited his family War Kingsland last Sunday. Charles Smith left Sunday for St. Louis on stock business. 4iV ed that everything was now in good shape again.

News reai hell here that J. W. Patton died in New Orleans Tuesday. Mr. Patton was traveling salesman for a St.

Louis house and made Austin his headquarters while in this territory and was well known here. Ethel Sorrels and Mr. Patton were married here nearly two years ago. The remains were taken to Dayton, for interment. TAYLOR :35 p.

Leave 4:15 a. 6:00 a. m. 9:10 p. m.

Will sell you for 75c today -f PICKWICK Oysters Contain No Poison. HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL. No. 24 leaves Austin for Houston, p. m.

No 26 leaves Austin for Houston, 10:30 p. m. No. 25 aVrives from Houston at 7:30 a. m.

I This morning at al Hempstead Mr. L. Bradford Sanders and THOMPSON KULLENBERG, Proprietors. The toliioving explains ilsoll: iiles. I iruggist.

Nov. 2.r). I9i)2. 11. Austin, '1 23 arrives from Houston, 4:05 75 leaves Austin for Llano, 4:15 Sallie Lu Mrhau will be married.

The groom is a resident of this city, the son of Kev. 15. Sanders, who is corresponding secretary of the Texas Christian Missionary society, and is well known throughout the state. The bride is one of Hempstead's most charming young lad'a-s. 1 lb Walnuts 1 lb Almonds.

1 lb Pecans. 1 lb Citron. 1 lb Figs. 1 Pkg Currants, and 1 Pkg Seeded Raisins, 75c 211 E. 6th St.

Both Phones 229. Sidewalk Notes No. p. na. No.

ip. rn. No. No. (1.

Pa turn. Dear Sir 1 from different, hyd" or other oi the ostT. Cil examined oysters from uiir place of business taken buckets. Alter examination Vailed to find iormalde-pii servants, except salt, which is a naiural product WM. NEVILLE, Ph.

G. 75 arrives at Llano, 8:35 p. 76 leaves Llano for Austin, m. Thanksgiving Dinner. w.

m. No. 76 arrives at Austin from Llano, 11:35 a. m. County Clerk Hornsb fays ood business men are often i.

I and negligent about having imp No. for ion No. 23 connects with Llano. No. 76 connects with Houston.

No. 24 for papers like releases and red- i ertificates placed; upon record, required by law, in order to ri, title to property. These pa pi i I he i re Colorado Hose company will give a Thanksgiving ball at their hall tonight. Tin' Slate of Texas. County of Before inc.

the undersigned authority, on ibis day r.ionally appeared O. I). Patton, who being by me first, duly sworn, on oath states that die oysie-rs le'sted by Mr. Win. 1.

NVille were out of the very same lot on sale Saturday, November 22. at the stores of W. D. I'aiton No 918 Congress avenue, and Union Market. No.

115 West Sixth street, and were the same as are now being received and sold by said firm. G. 1). PATTON. Sworn io and subscribed before me ibis dav oT November, 1902.

(Seal.) M. POSF.Y. Notary Public, Travis County, Texas. I sometimes misplaced or lost. I failure to have them recorded No.

34. nominate Mount Bonnell Lodg' Knights of Pythias, will LAMPASAS STACK Live Burnet Lampasas Leave Llar.o Arrive San Saba LINK. ...11 a. 4 p. 1 ..7:30 p.

considerable trouble and expeiif- The count of cash on bar, office of County Triasun i was completed by the county ro W. A. NEWTON, Prop. i he in: dan minis elllle, si-hool officers tonight. AH union shops and business establishments will close today on account of Thanksgiving.

Juunita Cummings filed suit in the Fifty-third district court yesterday for divorce from Joe Cummings, SAN SABA STAGE LINE. "Leave San Saba 4:30 a. m. Arrive Llano 12:00 noon Oyster Cocktnii. Cream of Asparagus, a la Victoria.

White Celery. Spanish Olives, Radishes Baked White Fish, Encote. Bouillon Standing Ribs of Beef, an jus. Snow Flake Potatoes. Spiced Yams Shob'd of Bananas, a la Ruse.

Thanksgiving Turkey. Cranberry Sauce. French Peas, Asparagus Tips Stuffed Golden Plover, bu ci'fisscn Lobster Mayonaise. Tipsey Pudding Green Gauge Fie Lemon Marrangc Custard. Edam Cheese.

Water Bent Cafe a Noir. Crackers. sicners yesterday. Amounts of various? fundi? are: Genera! r- 1164.11; road and bridge, est on sinking fond, school fund, permaneni fund, $3000; court house and and hiring bond fund. Daily except Sunday.

iLf-uve Lampasas jail, 10:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. HARLESS.

Prop. Arrive Burnet D. F. John F. Palmer and Laura Lindahl nnd E.

A. Hausmann and Katie Stanford were licensed to wed yesterday. Rut'kin McArdle returned i' iday from San Antonio, when- lu ui-ut to City News "B'JT WhLRE TO FIND THAT HAPPIEST SPOT BELOW; WHO CAN DIRECT WHEN ALL PRETEND TO KNOW --Goldsmith. --any are i 3 i in Northwest Texas, having proved the value of tht land in this region as a good Crop fiaiser. Not only Cattle, but A.

Pl. Gosrcird has been granted a permit to build an addition to a church on East Twentieth street, to cost $500. far as reported, no turkeys were stolen last night. The turkeys either roosted too high or had been locked up. visit lp.s parents preparatory in Ins departure for Washington la-i iiiht.

He stated that his father is ainui to commence work on his long painting, "The Fall of the which will be a companion in the "Battle of San Jacinto." now hanging in the senate chamber. Tie many friends of the artist will to learn this. THANKSOIVINC DANt'K. There will be a grand hop at Kighth Street firemen's hall tonight. COMMITTEE.

Wheat. Cotton, Corn. Feed Stuff, EXCURSIONS DO YOU REALIZE THAT Lieut. George Lewis arrived yesterday from the Philippines and will spend an eight-months' furlough visiting his parents in Fairview Park. Thanksgiving services will be held at the Ebenezer Baptist church on East Tenth street at 11 o'clock this morning.

At 2 p. m. a dinner will be served at the church to the poor All efforts, so far. to In. mother of the little pickaninny the county commiwioners com day afternoon by Bob Smith Oates have been in vain was this1 morning turind owr Mike fj bildlH in Mrs.

FUNKKAL NOTICE. Pied, yesterday, Hans, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bollmin. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from 404 East Fourteenth street.

MARSHALL HOUSE Mrs. M. E. Marshall, Proprietress. Delightful Rooms.

Central Location. 205 East 7th St. Mi 30. b'cnsru and On Sale rei urn Nov. 2K.

2'J, or- Spain, president of the rhi! phan home for colored yoi The New Telephone Company HAVE REDUCED THE COST 33 1-3 per cent on Residences. 25 per cent on Business. PHONES No party lines, all conversations absolutely private. Perfect service. Call No.

376 for Cantalujpes. Garden Truck and Good ait nourish here in a district where Malaria impossible and very little doing for Jails and Hospitals. Land, which is beina soid at really low figures though the constantly increasing demand is steadily boosting values is stilt abundant: and Farmr and Ranches of all sizes, very happily located. ar being purchased daily. We will gladly furnisli all askers with a copy of a Hie Book, published by the Northwest Texas Real Estate Association, which contains an interesting series of straightforward statements cf what PEOPLE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED along the line of "THE The funeral of Hal LeSueur was held yesterday morning from the resi aim ige I le I hild 9 I eir- i.i -inung little orphan will be givi-i treatment in its new hum.

Calhoun instructed that should not be given up un cunistatiees without lirst him. In'eistale Holiday Fxciirsi'jns. One Fare Plus $2.00. On Sale Dee 13, 17, 21, 22, 23, 2fi. 30 days' limit.

dence of his uncle, Dr. Lesueur, in South Austin. It was largely attend ed. The remains were interred in the City cemetery. the The following nmiu -v "i Young Men's Christ i in a.

have enlisted their nane- in ile One ciub" and will hustle bers into the assm i I'iuii MOYE WICKS, Attorney at Law Room 8, First National Bank Building, Austin, Texas. Will practice In all State and Federal Courts. For tickets and information call at City Ticket Office, '22 Congress Ave cor. Bt.h St. Red Front.

First Attraction of the i.i tiein Get lllem- S. kburn, Sell, Ren Do well. C. W. Foster.

V. A Kd. W. Copes, Henry Se'viM'' 1 Thomas, J. M.

Peace, k. limn. Will P. Brady. Aliivd Fromme, Karl Corn w.

II. P. J. Lawless, Agent. The Imperial German club gave its first ball of the at the Blighth Street Firemen'? hall last night and it was a most delightful and successful affair.

This" club will give several dances during the winter. llnlli- i 1 1 son i day, Hush A. Modrall. V. I XXth Century Book Club A Circulat ng Library.

All the latest popular novels. One book delivered at your home weekly. For further information or list of books address 2it; West 7th or telephone DENVER ROAD" "OYSTER SAM. Matinee Musical Club TAKE THE A This famous oyster opener and Raymond Hill. C.

W. Mm dine Riley, li. N. Penh k. II ens, M.

C. LeGrand. 1). i W. A.

Wilson. Albert II, W. I). Whiteside. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oillinghain, Fra Sandbo, Henry Bauer, -'ha-.

Carl Isherwood, J. The funeral of J. W. Patton, (San Antonio 3 Aransas Pass) passencer department, Ste i riiey, I uirr, e. B.

A. O. Clark, Id. Al-K. dalldt, S.

S. cook la now at the Salge bar. Try his celebrated stews and l'rvs. Both phones 22. V.

II. SALGE. whose death occurred Tuesday afternoon at the family home at Oak Hill, FORT WORTH, TFXA8 AND We- nnd our passenger pat- was neiu yesieruay aiternoon ai i belt M. Penn. A II from the residence.

The re- Guv Anderson, mains were interred in the Oak Hill i i "SunsetRoute" ouaire vorv cratifvinc. 't is necea cemetery. We extend to you a cordial invita For California, Mexico and Oregon, oary to run three tiatus daily each Free Kociinig Chair Cars and a way da far a Wichita Falls, and two Through Sleeper from WACO to I clear through. We continue, the year SAN ANTONIO and MEXICO CITY class A service Opera House Dec. 11 I'' kney, inn.

iscar A. Robs' L' 1 iear. The "Get lie- mein- verman, N. IX Smith, Rush Baldwin. L.

Tine Kullenberg, Joim C. i Inns, Carl Schaffer and Sn The list Is grown One" buttons are worn 1 bers. tion to call in any afternoon during this week and try a cup of the cele brated Bativla coffee. Mrs. M.

A. Mc- Austin White Lime Co. Manufacturers of White Mine and Dealers in Cement, Plaster, Hair, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe, Acme Cement Plaster. A. F.

MARTIN BRO. Office 415 Congress Ave. Clure. WILL INVESTIGATE. a Insures the preference of Colorado and California Tourists, Winter and Summer.

By the way, we offer now more than half a dozen routeB to EXCURSION SLEEPERS from Waco to San Francisco each Wednesday and Friday. Rate per berth In these Sleepers, about one-half the rate in the Standard Sleepers. GEO. W. PATTERSON, A remarkable case comes to light at Elizabeth, W.

Va. An old man there by name of G. W. Koberts had long f'aliio'iiia. the- in west being via Dai- The moving of the local olllces of the Houston and' Texas Central to the new depot of the' company will commence today, and it be expected by December 1 the moving will have been finished.

The building it practically completed. Mr. Tut ten of Shrm state organizer of the Nitlonal Association of Stationer Engineers, organized a subordinate association in Austin last Mght. Nearly ull of the engineers of the elty were present md elected the following officers: W. L.

Herblln, suffered with Incurable cancer. Everybody believed his cas! hopeless until he used Electric Bitters and applied UNDERTAKER AND PROPRIETOR ECLIPSE OMNIBUS AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER. FINE CARRIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY. BOARDING HORSES A SPECIALTV.i RUBBER TIRED HOSPITAL AMBU-, LANCE. 108 TO 116 E.

ST. BOTH PHONES 161. I Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The treat irent cured him completely. Now every FOR CHEAP RATES TO t'ALI FORNIA.

illustrated literature, re liable information and all particular write R. E. GEORGE, I). P. "Sunset Route." A.

V. MARTIN, Pasfi. Agt 8. A. A.

P. Ry. WACO, TEXAS. hart talBO good for Old Mexico), with flrst-grade Eating Cars all the way. We sell a Home Seeker's ticket, good for thlry days, at one and third fare the round trip, allowing stopovers at Vernon and points beyond, both ways.

DAILYSTATESMAN body who knows of it Is Investigating Electric Bitters. It exerts a migniy power to expel biliousness, kldry and president; E. C. Dyer, vice president; Dressed turkey at the Parlor Market iver troubles ana it a wonueriui DAILYSTATESMAN By Carrier, 50c per Mo. tonic for rundown systems.

Don't fnil to try It. Only 50 cents. Satis M. S. Hatcher, recording secretary; L.

this morning, if you eome early. W. Hell, financial J. D. 1 Haines, conductor; J.

H. Johnson, door- This week go see DeLnMhmutt Uros." keeper; K. F. Copland, treasurer, new line of strap slipper by carrier, only By Mall, 50c per Month faction guaranteed by C. O.

Tates, The Statesman, cents a month..

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