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The Houston Post from Houston, Texas • Page 11

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The Houston Posti
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Houston, Texas
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i -v DOUBTON DAILY POST: BtfNDAY MOBNIKO. AUGUST 8. 11 1 lilfiiiii iA-JJ Ufl vIMJd 11 -J 1111 I V'Xl 1 t.V XI Is Delightful and Beneficial to the Health FOR IT THE PUREST OF THE PURE! ALTED Barley is digested food. Hops are a tonic also an aid to sleep. That's what you get in beer.

That's why the doctor says "Drink Beer" when one lacks vitality. Beer quiets the nerves, not because of the alcohol, for there is only 31-2 per cent of that, but because of the hojjs, for hops are soporific. In every way the drinking of beer is good for you, providing the beer is pure. your Home Will Be HEALTHIER When You Keep SOUTHERN SELECT All the World Envies STURDY STRENGTH Then, if it is in your reach, recommended by doctors, m. el it is your xault it you do not take advantage of the good SOUTHERN II 1 I I It puts the rich, pure, red blood in- your veins.

It fills you with Vim and Vigor, builds up the entire system quicker than any other food, AND FLUSHES THE SYSTEM OF WASTE. Order a case today. Phones vl 6 and 58 SELECT product, for it PURE. Brewed after the most improved rl 1 1 .1 1 1 metnods, lagered in glass-enameled teel tanks. The perfection of dean-Uness obtained throughout the brewing and bottling works.

HOUSTON ICE MEWING GO, Houston. Texas THEDENTALCOLLEGE IN SESSION MONDAY We Have What You JVeeAfa OFFICE FURNITURE. Oar System Expert Is at YoorSenice. celebrated make, silver plated, has been selected, thus giving" the boys the best toned and easiest blowing instruments on the market. The Instruments and cases are worth $1500.

Captain H. E. Alden who has directed the Two Hundred and Third New York Volunteer Infantry Concert band of New York city, Galllpolls COhlo) Military band and others, both civil and military, and whose name stands high among; the theoretical as well a the practical musicians of the country, will be leader and director. ELECTED TO A MEMBERSHIP IH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. COMMISSIONERS TO CONVENE FOB AUGUST TERM.

professor of dental histology, dental anatomy and orthodontia; Thomas P. Williams D. D. 8., professor of operative dentistry, dental surgery and oral hygiene; Charles H. Ed JO.

D. D. 8., seo-retary, professor of dental pathology, dental materia medtca and therapeutloa; C. A. D.

8., nrofessdr of pros-thetlo dentistry; R. T. Morris, M. professor of anatomy, materia medica and therapeutics: Armstrong, A. A.

M. professor of oral surgery, physiology and hygiene; William A. Haley, M. professor of histology, pathology and bacteriology; A. F.

Krausse, professor of chemistry. Demonstrators Gavin Hamilton. M. demonstrator of anatomy; B. B.

Cooke, M. demonstrator of bacteriology, pathology and histology; R. H. Glass, D. I.

8.. demonstrator and Instructor In operative technique: R. R. Ratllff, D. D.

8., Globe-X7er niche Filing Cabinets "Elastic" IBfooh Cases, Etc. Students of Houston Institution Will Be as Capable as Any Turned Out in United States. Tax Bate for Present Tear Will Be Fixed and Returns of Tuesday's Election Canvassed. THE USE OF THE CHANNEL Is the Matter of Importance at This Time. To tbc Editor The fact that the Texas Dental College When the county commissioners convene In regular session Monday for the August term they will find enough work Now since you have opened up an ag aemonsiraior in imirmary.

Leoturers-JT. W. Scott, B. M. local and general anaesthetics; O.

17 gressive fight on those who are op Roll amd Flat Top Desks before them to keep them busy the balance of the week. First they will be called upon to canvas the returns of the election last Tuesday on the bond proposition and the three constitutional amendments arid immediately thereafter the expense accounts of the various election officers throughout the county will come up lor consideration. It will also be neoeaaary during the coming week for the court to fix the tax rate for the present year and in addition thereto the commissioners will be Tables, Chairs When You Contemplate Furnishing Your New Office, Give Us a Call We Are Sure to Please You. Our Stock Is Complete and Prices the Best. TEOLiN PILLOT COMPANY confronted with the usual monthly blll.

409 Main Street- has been elected to a membership In the National Association of Dental Faculties, meaning that the Houston Institution is now and has been accepted to be on the same standing with any of the older school in the North, is received favorably by both members of the profession and Houstonians generally. Prospects are aid to point to the largest attendance during the next session than before in the history of the Institution; the standards have been raised, new equipment purchased, and graduates hereafter from the Texas Dental College will be as capable as those turned out by any institution of its character in the United States. prospects for the coming season with Dr. Charles H. Edge, secretary of the college the latter had the following to say: "The moat important Change will be Increased attention given to filling Inlays, and a safe and sound application of the principles of extension for prevent'on will be taught, without the 1 excess and unwarranted abuse sometimes given this most valuable of methods.

Improved Instrumentation, together with proper condensation of gold, will receive a deal of attention. The east gold inlay is one of the most important advances made in dentistry of modern times. These inlays will receive much attention in the clinic room aa well as from the lecture platferm. At a recent meeting held at the college blinding on Caroline street, between Pres-, ton and Congress avenues, several changes over last year's faculty occurred. Following the faculty and officers as they now stand: Officers Thomas Williams, president; William A.

Haley, vice president FY Qambati, dean; Charles Ji. secretary and treasurer. Directors Thomas JP. Williams, O. J.

Gambati, Charles Edge, William A. Haley, A. T. Hunt, B. ti.

Armstrong, B. T. Morris. tFcltjr-0 JY ambatl, IX ft ft, deaa. 1010 Preston Avenue i no' next term wees being a regular session of the court, it la expected that a number of road matters, such aa petitions for new roads, drainage and relief of a like character will come up before the court.

The report of the county engineer on drainage district No. which Includes that section of the county lying between the Galveston, Harrlsburg and San Antonio railroad on the north, Pasadena on the east, Almeda on the south and the olty limits on the west covering some of the most valuable acreage land In the county will be submitted. As soon as the report la received it will be eet down for bearing in order to give those eUlseae living in the district mho posing a ship channel you will not only expose the misrepresentations of GeJvee-ton, but any other port. I beg leave to hand you herewith a letter head furnished by the Texaa City Interests. You will notice that on the back of their letter head they give the entrance at Sao Jacinto bay at five and six feet and do not show the ship channel across Mor- Point at all.

nor the'depth beyond, 'hey have also made the San Jaolnte river as big as the Mississippi river and Buffalo bayou a mere creek. Any Information that I may get on this Una I will furnish you that you may make tuch use of It aa you may deem pfeper. I also Inclose yon the following- st-tlstlcs, showing exports from the United State to Mexico for ten month ending October SO, 1107: Wimber X.1m Rosin, turpentine, illuminating and lubricating oU 18M.M S-Coal S.Stf.06S 4- Corn, wheat and flour 1461. 7U 5 Hardware, machinery and Pipe USUSI Electrical machinery and appliances UMjm 7 Carriage, vehicles, Meyolea, eo. 1 XOJT.lSt Boots and ahoas 12.II 6tel rails and structural Iron.

10 Cattla. hogs and bone 11 Wire S1.7J 12 Sewing msohlnes and typewriters $90,069 IS-Furnlture 868.504 Beef, bacon, ham and It-will be observed that of the fourteea I tins enumerated seven exofed 190,000 In value and that of the seven five are the very kind of merchandise on which Houston most prides herself lumber, oil, rain, hardware and machinery. This unwuruij', surgical aiagnosis and X-ray work; Joseph Mullen, M. diseases of the sinuses of the head and face: George B. Griggs, B.

I. M. dental Jurisprudence. Special lecturers and clinical instructors Dr. Julian Smith of Austin, Dr.

R. W. Carroll of Beaumont; Dr. L. P.

Robinson of Marling Di R. D. Grlffis of Paris. Dr. G.

W. Collier and Dr. J. Combs of San Antonio; Dr. R.

L. Schmidt of Waxahachle. Dr. A. P.

Sontaa; of Waco, Dr. J. Francis Coeke of Victoria. THE SEABR00K CLUB. Directors Found It to Be in Flourishing Condition.

The board of directors of the club met Friday afternoon In the directors' room of the First National bask, receiving the reports of the several officers of the club, which showed that the club la In a very prosperous condition, nearly free from the building debt wnloh has hung over the club since the erection of the fine club house at Seabrook, retarding the (Torts of the directors to further improve this comfortable resort on the bay. The report shows the ub bouse under the management of Captain Boyle to be entertaining a large number of guests drawn from all parts of the State, though principally from Houston, the railroad furnishing such good service to accommodate the man who can only spend tne evenings with his family at the club house. The large dance ball of the club Is lighted in the evenings and freely used by the guests and friends to dance where the cool breese blows at all times. Each week registers numbers of parties en route to the Ashing reefs, where the Ban are eo Kleatuul, Sefe Mgtntt Idlsvt Rotary Mimeographs and Supplies. The Home of Magnolia Carbon Paper Best Ever.

desire an opportunity to offer such ob- what a steamship one la eWng It w4B be their best argument. Therefore, ho etreumstaace. let em n.i.t. would Uka ajala call your attentioa to the fast that the Houston ship ehan-ael should be used and at eaee and that ths wharves at- Cliatoa eould be need temporarily. The saving freight, a paying the Oelveetoa rat ts absolute and was transported la eteamehtp draas Ing from nine to flftem (eet ef water, uoh boat eaa navigate eur sreseat ship channel and had our etaanael bean, am fated by boat drawing from twelya fourteen feet ef water where It if mow MDortsd wa have ten feet ef water we xeur tor dodos ana a mam street anoge.

jrviiuii, ui.r in.v wiaii. After the return ef the bond election are canvassed. It Is very probable that the commlsstonera will order the bonds issued and authorise the county Iudge to advertise for bids for the print-ig of the same. MILITARY BAND. Carlisle Military Academy Has Secured a Talented' Leader.

Carlisle Military academy has just er- ly Immaterial for tfc present. When The housekeeper eouid easily have eeuated aa treat faa our deleaatiea eaDa aa eonjrreea next Roach Killer." SOe bos. at use water. to ortaaa net or ivr. December with the view of getting; aa aparoarlattoa (or the ahannel aa well as an appropriation for It maintenance they wUi find themselves hampered if we have act ased the ehaanet, and if It la possible for Houston to be able to tar OJNANST make eld straw he's cent per bea at Ilea' Prat A to the city baUdlng tta wharves.

eonsMer that Mayor Mc ta the oeieo- tion ef Mr. Dormant for this work has ah own excellent judgment, and i.aaew no exiUoUat ta make aa that aore Ixtt merchandise was carried by seat from I jBalveatoa, Texac CKy aad New Ortoaa I dered iMtrumeati for It cadet kad, A ge aiasty. nam ea.

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