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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 4

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TITE AUSTIN" STATESMAN, SUNDAY, MAY 1905. IPsibsu; 3ES I Hut Lv forcible efforts, notwitlilaivlins the unfavorable weather, backed by hammered prices and plentiful 1 (to make shonnin? a plca.suiv), we pave "langnid busiiKV.s" a m-ial pale tome, which was profitable to us and inoncy-iaving to pum'-wise buyers who were so fortunate as to visit our store during the week. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY WILL INSTALL SYSTEM FOR THE CITY WHICH WORKS ADMIRABLY. NEVSYSTEM yfli A TTT Wh Wli CO. -KEY PROPOSITION TO CITY SPRING AND SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE BASED SOLE.LY UPON VALUE 0.

D. Parker Exulains How the Sys Purity and cleanness are essential for healthful beer, just as they are essential for any other healthful food. And purity and cleanness are by values, proves tem Works Smaller Sections of City, No Confusion, Quick Work and Small Cost. Reinforced by purse-opening arguments set down in black and white, backed solely special selling or "special sales" a success. Austin may have In the nrxt few watchwords in the great rabst brewery at Mil- wc-i-ks an up to datf! and modern latusi.

improved fire alarm If waukee. Only the finest of malt thi.s is the case it will be brinish about through the American District Telegraph company, or in other the Western Union. Local ilanagcr O. X. portant, for not only is cleanness desirable but necessary in brewing the best beer.

And in this 40-inch Linen Finish Lawn, 1lft looks like linen, at ItU 36-inch Pure Linen Lawn, OQp 50c seller, at per yard LuU 13- Nainsook and Dim- Qn ity, at per yard Ov 10c Nainsook and Dim- ity, at -r yard Oil 8- Dimity, at per 10 yards to uiece, remnant Lace, worth 2c to 3c per yard, 1 for a piece I Ull SHIRT VALUES. Men's soft front negligee fane shirts, sizes 14 to 17, are worth Sl.iiO and to close at, 73 each I 0 The famous $100 Wilson Bros. Underwear in light pink lace balbrig-gan, all sizes, 34 to 46 shirts, and drawers 2s to 41, at per 07 1.9P garment 01 I Li 40-inch White India Lawn, per yard 0 40-inch White India Lawn, 10ft very fine and sheer, at lull 10 yards Plain White Law-n flEn for Ladies' Double Tape Summer Vests fj Lawn and Jackuiiet gfl Embroidery Jb 50c and 75c Dr. Warner's Corsets, with or without supporters, Ladies' Black Lace Hose, 44. values 25c 0 Double selvedge bleach 4J f) Crash, per yard I'Zb 1'arker sai.l yesterday afternoon that thp iT.miiMmf ui ir, weeks make and hops are used.

A most important feature of the Pabst brew-ing process is the Pabst method 1 111. I 111 I. the city a proposition through the city council for the installation of the system in this city. The scheme will not cost the city a cent of investment. All the cost to the city will be the rental for the use of the boxes, 'i ne com-Tinnv will nut In tho wires and the again Pabst excels; not only is the mammoth Pabst brewery a model of neatness in every department, but the beer from mash tub to keg or bottlt is never touch-e by boxes ami make all arrangements ami operate the same ana the city will pay so much rent.

Manager Parker yesterday afternoon that a AT OPENING HOUR. proposition will be made to install miy fire alarm boxes throughout the city, if tllo itv wishes tn put ill yards sheer polka dot Fancy Dress Lawn, at opening hour more boxes, they can be put In at a certain rate. -if '''jl of making malt. It requires eight days and doubles the expense of the old four-day method, still used in many breweries, but the eight-day Pabstprocess The fire alarm system fts operated by the American District Telegraph is, One Pattern to each customer ormsiilnred nnp of the best in the I'OUil- frv Thla vol em is nneratcd in many Hi of the cities of the country and in a few In Texas. The alarm boxes are ntiieerl r.t different tiarts of the city and human hands.

It passes through sterilized the boxes are locked and the key left Great Clothing Reduction at some public place, i.ncn omcer mi the citv will have one ot inese Keys. 4 7 -W-rtt When a fire is discovered. Instead of ringing- up central and turning in the alarm, the officer or any person obtaining' the key can unlock the box few of a lot left, we decided to almost give them away. All these are perfect in condition; some two-piece, but most are spring weight and have vest. Men's light colored fancy flannel sum- C1 0 fiH mer suits, up to date style, at I UiUU and turn In the alarm.

The alarm at the central office works Instantly witn the alarm at the boxes. If a box is is the only process by which perfect malt can be made. Next in importance to eight-day malt is cleanness, and we might very well say just as im- No. HO it will register 50 at tue tubes and pipes into hermetically sealed sterilized tanks, and every known safeguard is established to prevent any possible contamination. nflleo iiii.l the fire bells and the "Determined efforts'" to lessen our clothing stock.

Our best argument is price and quality. It's up to you to come and see for yourself; $5.00 for a well made, late style suit that is well worth $7.00 to $10.00 is worth your attention, if interested in a cheap suit. Our high grade clothing is also reduced in price. $5.00 COUNTER $3.00 100 or more men's two-piece summer suits and three-piece suits, that we have sold $8.50, and some as high as $10.00, to QP Rfl close at Your choice for $tHvU whistles will be sounded accordingly. two-piece S8.85 Men's gray worsted long sack suits styles, formerly sold at $10.00 and $15.50, choice of lot at One verv great advantage or mis system is that Instead of large areas the citv will he split up into smaller sections.

If a man under the present alarm system hears a fire alarm for a. certain ward he feels unsafe until he finds out whether IJie fire is near his Men's three-piece fancy grav sack Of If suits at 1. 01 if Men's sqtnu'e cut and long sack, best gra ffM 4 Qr navy serge suits, $15.00, and bUU house. T'nder the new system the The ingredients of Pabst Beer are the purest and best money can buy, and it is given to the public only when science and the test of time show it to be perfect in age, purity and strength; the best beer brewed. When Ordering Call for Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer.

Men's wool fancy crash two-piece well made long sack suits, 33 to 40 S6c50 Men's long cut double breasted sack uifs, fancy suits, fancv waisted plaid, three pieces; former price, at $12.50 $9.90 616 Hast Sixth St. Both Phones 221. AUSTIN BOTTLING WORKS Same suit ns above in round sacks for stouts at SI 2.50 Xine ninety buys a suit that we sold at the first of the season at $12.50 to Having only a sections will be much smaller and persons can tell Immediately whether their property is endangered or not. Another advantage of the system Is that it practically prevents false alarms. The person in whose care the keys for the boxes are left are responsible for the keys and he will know who has the key.

When the box is unlocked and the alarm turned in the key can not be taken out except hv the' chief of the fire department or others having a certain key. When the kev is then taken out, and if the alarm is false, it will be known immediately who is In fault. The" new system will also absolutely do away with any confusion of alarms. The alarm registers at the central office and the firemen will not be chased into a remote of the city when another part of city has a fire. COMMITT KEY 6 THORP Store Opens for Business Promptly at 8:30 ff 216 EAST SIXTH Wi STREET Til RETUR WILL BRADY WILL GO TO CORPUS CHRISTI TODAY The city has been need ot a goori fire alarm system for many years and many serious fires have resulted from the delay because there was some confusion in the alarm.

MAYOR SHELLEY AND GEORGE W. ALLEN CAME IN, BUT ALDERMAN JOE SHUMATE REMAINED IN THE NORTH. AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY ACTING STATE PRESIDENT OF THE CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA WILL PRESIDE ATTHE STATE CONVENTION. 611 Conqress. Repairing Done.

ULL WHITE APPLICANTS AWARDED CERTIFICATES The OPSUPII HABIT MORPHINE, OPIUM, LAUDANUM, Elc. IT HAS PROPOSITION EXAMINATIONS FOR COUNTY TEACHERS CLOSED YESTERDAY. SIX OUT OF TEN NEGROES LOST OUT. Bond Committee Met With Good Success at St. Louis and New York.

Will Make Report To-morow Night. Shingle Satisfaction Ih possible only when there's a happy combination of good shhiRle timber, careful milling or hand shavlnir. cautioun methods of drying and skillful handling from the tinio the tree's cut down till the shingle's on the roof. Wo have given shingle satisfaction to many why not to W. P.

Brady of this city, state president of the Catholic Knights of America, leaves this morning over the International and Great Northern for Corpus Christi, where he will preside at the state convention of the Knights on next Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. lirady goes front lure to San Antonio today where he will participate in the initiation of the Knights of Columbus, and will proceed to Corpus Christi tomorrow from San Antonio. Mr. lirady is one of the younger men of the order, and Lis position as acting president is an honor for so young a man.

He is well known socially in the city and is at present a law student in the State University. I ask all drug users to writp me today, giving age, drug used, amount, and I will send by-express a Irce Trial Package of my treatment. I cure my patients at home without pain, publicity or Interfering with everyday work or employment. Successfully used by me here in Houston for the past thirteen years. Offering the easiest, safest and surest method known today for overcoming the opium habit.

My latest book on A New Life sent sealed on request. No matter what your experience has been with others, I can positively cure you. -Ke- you? muz NALLE, CO. EAST SIXTH STREET. PARKER RETURNS HOME.

DR. K. F. PURDY, Houston, Texas Suite 6, 614 Fannin Street. The examination for county teachers' certificates, which were begun Friday at the court house under the supervision of County School Superintendent Hart man.

closed yesterday afternoon. Only four white persons stood the examination and all passed. Miss Allie Wideman making the highest grade. The other successful applicants were Misses Viola YVhelles and Minnie Aday ami Mr. Zinniker, who successfully passed the examination for second arnde certificates.

Six negroes out of ten failed for second grade teachers' certificates. BOWLING ALLEY CLOSES FOR SUMMER MONTHS Mayor Sin'lley and Attorney Goorge W. Allen returned to the city last night over the International ami Great Northern from St. Louis and New York. They, with Joe Shumate, a committee vhieh went east at tho Instruction of the eity eimneil for the purpose of selling eertain of the water ami liKht refunding bonds.

Mr. Shumate is still in the north ami will return In a few days. Attorney Allen was seen last nilit and he paid that ull could say at the present time Is that the committee met with more encouragement than It anticipated when it left. here. He stated further that the committee had a much better proposition than was ever hoped for.

Just what the proposition is he would not say. The committee will make a full report to the city council at its The pioneers of the lumber business and keepers of the largest and best stock of material at lowest prices. Manager of Western Union Will Go to Waycross, This Week. O. D.

Parker, manager of the Western Union Telegraph company in this city, accompanied by his wife, will go to Waycross, this week to visit his old" home. Mr. Parker was born and raised in that country and learned the telegraph business there. He was also engaged in the railroad business while in Georgia. DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS LLEGES Ofl ColWmi In IS St r'1 established 17 ynurs.

Lipioinafrom V. P. B. V. represents In buslneta what Har AL and OOPTK IGHT ED met hods are eq urI to Bix mouths elsewhere.

Ottnii ue will convince you that L. P. B. is THE BEST, Send for it. We hUo teach liy mail sucrHfully or refund money.

Write (or prices on liomu Study. i met tins tomorrow night. The com vard and a.e's represent In lttnrary cirri. Throe months' instruction under our OUIlil- mittee lias been away several tiays ana has taken In the sluhts of the larger Address 1. BUUGHOI, tm at either place.

SKATING CRAZE KILLS THE SPORT AND ALLEY IS PUT OUT OF BUSINESS, AT LEAST FOR THE HOT MONTHS. cities of the north and east. TH0S. G0GGAN 4 BROS. Galveston, Texas.

Waco, Texas. San Antonio, Tex. AUSTIN, TEXAS, Cor Congress Ave. end Seventh St. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.

Sr fl POSITION if pa Mil Si .111 oecured or mou- mfi I ey refunded. For Nearly Half Century the Leading Music House of Texas. 31 JH1 rg i A BOOK WORTH READING Is Dr. Ten-ill's latest book JCo. 11 on the Dis The Eureka bowling alley is a thing of the past, that is at least for the summer months.

The manager of the alley said yesterday that skating had put the bowling alleys out of commission, like it lias done everything else for the present. The large and handsome allevs are being torn up and Austin Delegation Will Attend Initiation in San Antonio. Many local Knights of Columbus will go over to San Antonio thin morning on the 7:15 train to attend the initiation there this afternoon. Preliminary to the departure special mass will be said at St. Mary's church for the benefit of tho Knights at 6:30 o'clock this morning.

The Knights will have a sneeiul ear attached to the regular 7:15 train. We are offering special inducements to people wishing to purchase high grade pianos. Our stock consists of the WORLD'S LEADING MAKES I 1 stored for the summer. JNexc winter with the coming of tSie cold months and the cessation of the skating craze the bowling alleys will again be opened up very likely. The tearing up of this allev means that there is no place to bowl in the city this summer, that is at a public alley.

There are a few allevs which are the property of clubs, ADELINE PATTI TO SING IN AUSTIN. eases of Men, and nothing has been spared to make this book the very best of Its kind ever published. This book lias been -written for men who desire to possess normal strength, health and happiness, and It can not be recommended too highly to suffering mankind, as it deals with the Special and Pelvic Diseases of Men In such a scientific and comprehensive manner as to make it far superior to any like publication. Send for it TODAY. It will be sent ABSOLUTELY FREE In a plain, sealed envelope, postage prepaid, to any man who suffers with J.

H. Terrill, M. D. AH lovers of good music will he delighted to learn that Mme. Pattl has consented to sing for the Victor and that before many weeks her incomparable voice will adorn all music loving homes of Austin.

Mr. Pet-mecky has just been informed that the Pattl records will be ready for delivery about Juno 1 and our good people" can be assured that his firm will be the first in the south to have these records on exhibition. These magnificent records will bo on sale at Pct-mecky's, of course, these gentlemen having secured the exclusive distributing privileges for all Victor machines and records. Such as: Chickering Sons, Established in 1823 Smith Nixon Established in 1843 Emerson, Established in 1849 Haines Established in 1851 Marshall Wendell, Established in 1853 These pianos have been before the public for over a half century; have stood the test of time; have won the endorsement of the entire world. Our Easy Payment Plan puts these beautiful pianos within the reach of all.

Don't neglect your home and loved ones. $1.50 per Week or $6.00 per Month Buys a piano from us. THOS. GOGGAN 4 BROS. but these are not ror me use ui public.

It was not so many weeks ago that bowling was all the craze, just as skating at the present time. Later skating came in and everything, even dancing, bowling, had to take a back seat. The Eureka alley was one of the best in tha state and will be sorely missed. Funeral Notice. Died, May 4.

1906, Guy Edward Anderson, aged 26 years. Funeral will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the First Presbyterian church. STRICTURE. VARICOCELE, CONTAGIOUS BLOOD FOISOX, LOST MANHOOD, SEMINAL EMISSIONS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, EPILEPSY. CATARRH.

PILES, HYDROCELE or any of the CHRONIC DISEASES of the STOMACH, KIDNEYS, BLADDER or PROSTATE GLAND. Dr. Terrill has a copyright given him by the Government on a remedy for Lost Manhood and Seminal Emissions which never fails to cure. He will grive a thousand dollars for any case he takes and fails to cure, if his instructions are followed. CONSULTATION AND A THOROUGH X-RAY EXAMINATION FREE Attention, Company L.

Company First infantry, is requested to meet this morning at 9 o'clock in the armory for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Address DR. J. H. TERRILL, 11 0. FINAL HOP.

Miss Elsie Hancock will give her final hop at Protection Firemen's hall on Friday evening. May 11, at 8 o'clock. Admission for dancers, E0 2S5 Main Street DALLAS, TEXAS Guy Anderson. CAPTAIN JOHX A. ERACKENRIDGE.

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