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III TROUT PARLORS OPEN TO PUBLIC NEW MILLINERY EMPORIUM ON WEST PEARL STREET MAKES INITIAL BOW. m LADIES CALL 10 SLE HATS Marked Feature of E'tabliahmtnt It Creat Variety of Style and Col. ort Some of the Hate Described. Tin- "Trull I I'mlorx f Mllllni-ry." tho ni'W mnl iluliornut i-Ntulilnliiiii'iil I In- CollllllWilll llllll'llllrf on 't I', nil hi nil whlrli liiix tutu Bliirlcil hv MiiiK I.. K. Truln. wuh furiiiiilly iiIkiiimI to Hip ihiIiIIc y.'Hi. nliiy uwl .Mimiliiy. 'I'lial tlm lmilmyliiK liulirs i' llfttiiiiimit it(i"( liiii' il"' T" Ms Truill Iiiih tuti'lc Hi ivo I IK' 'Hy thoroiiKhly niiiiliiii. up l",,! iiH-rro:iai) nillllii-ry -in i " !' "s viilfiic.il Uio insl two iliiyH liy iln throiiKs who Imvc vUiu-il tin1 n w FlK-o, uilmlrtil tlm luiiiilifiil IihIh on -xhillt Ion. uiuili! Ki'lirions for llnir lull wiir hikI I.i a. K '' i""y li'xi'"' res iiiin hasi'il niii- or inoi i- of I In1 pret ty IhiiiM offiseil for Kiiie. Kuril mi exten.s ve millinery ennui- liKlimelil us Miss Trilltl his opened li Htriellv new for lleiiunionl. I'pon i.iiiiTlNir I lii. eiiorinoiiH imrloiH on nni. lu Kli iinliiir into tin? slo.e of f:'ifi.ii eilv firm. Tlie fninltiii' III I Inks "'"I ilxtnres llieniselv-s wniilil nilniel iiltenlioll iinvwliero, Imt when tl.e.se fiule Into n hiirmonloiis Iciek fioiiinl for tho niyrni'l of ninnnillrenl Ii.-iIm mill lulls uml lints, the delusion is romplele. Kveryl IiIiik In I he Truill Millinery I'lirlorH. from tho Binnllest IMIir 1111 iln. fiiHir it i ho IiIkkokI hill in the window, is hrand new. Aslilo from tile hills themselves uhiili nl i mot. I lie Indies more Mum imvllilntr else, tile treillest fenliire of lli. new store Is I he furniture This :i!iinlsls of rliow cusi'S, Inhli'S, sliolv Ink. Iiimniiiir chairs mnl sellees. mir rors, etc., nnil Is all of Old Antwerp. I-Ylnirliiir Hie lilu main room and In flusters in the center t hereof lire itiiiuHi'M of iiiilms anil ferns. Oil flowers occupy positions of proiuiiicnei In vases on the tables ami upon tin v.nlls are a miillilude of beautiful VOrliS of url, IncludiiiK hunil. leal her Bi.t'ii pillows, bui lit woodwork, tapes I l ies, embroidery, etc. The art de narlmenl Is under the charue id' Miss K:ile Itoi'els. but tin" fainl' pail of (lie iyt exhibit is the property of Mrs Cora Fuller, of the lleamnonl Cirllem o:" Music and Art. who has placed l.iiielien.'ly her calire sloel; of pretly lli'iiiis on exhibition al Miss Tr Tlm narlicular tilings alioul Miss Trultl's tint k. if the word of the vis it iiiK ladies is any criterion and il rerlainly is is thai she lias n oaler variety of styles anil artistic design than ever before seen in the city. Ilal for everybody are offered, from Hie dainties! little turban lo the uriinil r.t Marie Antoinette. Hats for misses, for voimir ladies. lo.- middle aued la dies anil for old ladies can be pur i hnscd al Miss Traill's and a hat to unit any sort of variety of nown. As to tin. beauty of the hats the ladies say I lint Miss Truill has I lie prelt'esl con fictions ever seen in Ibis city. The shapes, styles and colors ure arlislie. ally and harmoniously blended, mil i i one simply could m it be so particular Hull Miss Trililt could not irivr lier Hie hat she wants. Miss Tuiitt's prize bounty in I he way of n hat was sold yesterday for II was a InrKo liliirK II it made of velvet, iubiid with lace inediiliiins. jaunty alu'ieites nivin height to I he lift sido and a lonii. sliiuiiiK plume i-nrlilli; over the left e'ir. innljnn the l:il n true pieluie for n Nell Cwynn. Miss Trililt has a particularly lame sliwli of swell turbans, suilable for trnvelitiK . for we:ir wilh slieol or valUiim fuwiis 'I'he ilnminaiit colnrs l;i iiubans nre brown and ureen. Tbe pn 'vailini; colm this yiii". us 1 1. vented In the hats at the Trull t lJnrlors, lire brown and k nil. Willi liim lli s of cim do roehe. A new s'lade Ibis year, fniind in Mis Truiil's stock. i:i burnt liimalo. I' mm iwil iinmim Mo- iiber rooi's displayed in the Tin in I '.o l. its mill in i v onIii'mi are ma liocaay. terra coita mid lm 1 nt niiinn. Miss Trililt aN.i lias an umi ii.illy fine ri.il compli ti' stock of cli'lilien's bais. .'mile of these, M ihaps more l';,iiii I..1 tliini the average, a e marble be.i lr.l. inutile. with W It'll- llllil 111. .11-. iniv a i.i irtmiiied in blue ruses mnl lilrtv sat n. in Hie nnlbn ry tii -li ion s :it Tiuiti MM': V ti p. Ills .Iself ill ill. I oiii XVI and Man.. Amu: II,.' sm , i,t in.liiy me a I -i.ii . tli.ii l i ill ant pi i '.mi :.; I I y , i -11. .1 'I hi - in. an s 1 1 Mls ll'eis. Mll-lo km luilllsiled I, mi tmllehlia beliiiol il hireeli III II. llllv After Hie ti-..lon bud been -Itoi il iiImiHI I In- IiIk inula room I le v were i -col 'i d lo Hie "lalMHi se" ronin. Ill I lie Im llU sI conu r, Mlie.e a bean l:'n: linle rest i ii u pliii-o Iiiim been pro kded. Mire Hoy could hit and rhal pleiisiuilly mnl rest for a few liiinuleN belli!, i-nuiiliilihu their ftlioppini'. 'I bis rool Mill lie U peir.illi III in -1:1 ill bill UI tin- I'M r loin. NEWS OF THE COURTS CLARA E. JONES GETS CHILDREN ANO INJUNCTION. It Happened Accidentally Three New Citiieni for America Judge W. H. Pope Still III. There wiis no particiilarlv Haulm,' dow-lopuioulM Ul the court bouse ye., terday. The reiiiaiuliiK JudKiueiils as a i-esiill of the bit; work of appcai' an ce (lav were liled nnd this addilioii nl record made tlie mint Impurtii'il fenltlle of Hie day. Ill I lie 'll.se of tieoiKo Swil l VS. W. A. lleberi, I he jtlilKUienl of JiH Is, ss was en'oreil. Tills was n suit for revival of jinlKiiieul. An in-lriimeiil was also field set HiiK aside the forni'T order in Hie rnse or lirillets Oil t'o. vs. (iulf Na tional Hank. Tills was an injunclloi. ri slriiinini; 111" bank from iietlnif in Hie matter of rocurllloH. The -e--traininK order lias been intiilo porma nenl on Sept. liwh. and tlm paper llled yesterday sols t IiIh order aside. Clara H. .lones amilnsl J. V. ,one: was n sull for divorce. Tti'i divorce had been Kianled but tlie Inst riiinenl Hied yesterday revonh the fact that tin. clVldron were awarded lo 111" plaintiff and that the deloiulanl ts en Joint i from whippltiK, nl(iisin n'. I Intel rerliiK with the ch'ldren n ilio onjoymenl of Iholr home. The rilh r Is allowed lo visit I lie children In n fatherly wa.v at all rea.ionablo hours. A peculiar case cnnio up ycslerdav' inornliiK in the cllv court and wMI prbably be set aside or tllsmHseil this mornitiK. A man named ririee was in Hie rily court liild n case dockelod iitralnst him for bolus drunk. lie was asked If ready for trial and then asked what his idea was in the usual wa.v. 'tie replied I hat he was ready and Hint ho was Kuilty whereupon tlie .juilno assessed a lino of $2. Yesterday iiriernoon .liltU;e tlreor learned that Hrieo is the mini clini'Kod with crontinn Hie ills tiirbaneo nt Nonio and that ho had been placed ill the city prison for the ninhl and came into the oily conrl by ml -I ake. The cllv of course has no Jurlsdlllnii over mailers outside tho cllv limits. A dismls-al In the cby case w'll be Hie result. .Initio Pope, the justice of the puce, lined the xn mo man in liN conrl upon lb" eliiirno of lli(. ol'feliso ciimmitled al Nome. LADIES' BAZAAR OPEN EOR SEASON MRS. KLINE'S MILLINERY ESTAB LISHMENT LAUNCHES FORTH ON FIFTH YEAR. 8IC CROPS Al OPENING DAYS Chief Attraction Thin Year Are Beautiful Hate and New Trim mer From Cage'e. Dee cription of Stock. The tipcninu or the fifth fall season nl Mrs. It. Klino'n LiiiIIoh' Itnaar, at :i:!2 llonbum Ktreet. occurred yex terdny Hint Moinlny. Krtim Hie open lie; hour to I he lime of HokIiik lmlh days. I ho store wflH lloodeil with patrons, rustomers and ladlen who "came lo see, but remained It) buy." "The laillea nil tell nio I have the prettiest lints In Hie city." milil Mrs. Kline in nn Knierprlso reporter lust eveniiiK. ami u Klnnce nround the store, where beautiful bats of every description mot tho eye. inuili! It eusy lo liellove nor Hinieinein. Mrs. Kline linn boon reeolvliiK ami manufaclurlnR tier fall stock for hov- oral weeks hut tlie mysterious beau ties have boon iiiil nway until the past two day. Monday nnd yesterday the wonderful hills wore brought form and artistically nrranKoil about the sloro, In cases, on pedeslals. In the front show windows, on the shelves, on noes In the walls, nnd every whore I'liinilailoiial material. A tlnul liotu of yellow is kcciirci!, in the closely hlilrretl velvet bow on Hie under b it Iiiim. Terra f'oiitt. rn tie rot h". "il the onion shades are conspicuously Intro duced into a number of Mis. Kline's IcsiKint. ToKclln-r With Kl'een llllil bum ii. ihe.e form a favorite coiubl nut ion. isperiully lii Hie la IK" silk and velvet ruses, nnil tunny fancy wills' and breusls. .IiiiIko W. II. ,!uile Watts Is Pope is si ill ill and occupying his bench. .Jiulise Walts yosleribiv (rallied a writ of tuitions eornus In belia'r of "livia .lobiison upon lli application of .ItlilU'o Tl .:. Moore. She with lliofl from the person Wellnieyer. Tho will was Inrnable for next Monday. chiiri;."! of fins made re- (' I. ItiKlev. cliarned with burn'iifi' of a riiilroinl cii'' has been released II I: II a linn, I of $.i!ID. W. I). Wilson has die:' suit nuninsl W. S. Parih for SI7it.LT.. alleged ilebl. Albert Iticlie has Held his appl'ea- lion fur oil l.eiisliin. Ho lives in Porl Arthur ami comes from Knu- laud. lliehnrd Mai'sl'ind a native of Ureal llritain, and .lolin Peteiron unlive of Itussia. have each lile.l their naltiratini ion papers. The count v Jmljr vesterdav nnnv d WnU'iin Wehni"' teinoorarv ri",el' for ! e late of W. C. P.olii:: on de- ceased. BOOTHE'S ESTIMATE. 1. 1 ilits inn-i ., llie la h nraev. A e Outlet III. d iii ecn,pii-!i l,.m . v i r li ii I be lll-l K'.l! I f.il .m f, l !. ta"t t I ' t.. .li I-tat a 1 l ei i i a- th. is l t d t rn-li t - I'lilf'" . i.-..l.. i,f . :e nl that It i lb. Il r"qn I IV KM I i ;ttly.'. I. i, 1 V e et I tie, f..l i pl.nlile .1 llli il .. I fill x t i,i. il .1 tt it 11 t rue r ' !.!. il ;l.. -:ii;,le i n.i.iJb en,..r s li. in, s e ee t .it. t - l.'n. I ie A ni, 11-1 III 1 Il It I 'll. Ill l I'. J 'tl.- II t I. ".tlie . I il i-n ; i.k la. rr ft i i-i -I. an I Believes Thr Thoii'ar.ri Will Attend Irriqation Congress. I.'l Paso, Texas, Sept. i:een- the I'll. ill man Id Mil tie of Hie X.e.u.a! Irrigation ('oii;;ress. has just i-iun- leied lor Iv i'.. Mcl.eoil, chan mi.ii tl I be Western ra . 'Ui;er As.-aicial '.in. l riiicauo. a cari'lul and run .ei 'a:i estimate of tile lllllllbrr of lleleuat " who will, iii bis opinion, alien. I Hie twelfih ciumiess a; I.I Paso. No.ein her I.". IS. The lolal. accoripnu to th" t: male. i!l n'iii'h abe :- 1 n'l'1 Hi y ttlil cine frelii (he loilou 1111; ail lies : I'l'iin Chirac. i. Penria in. I S: Ijiiii.-. "mi: we t of Chiia;.' Pi.e-'.i and St l..niis. ati, ti;i the !j: e ii ini IH'lllts. I'llll; west 1,1 'I,. , Minti iier. up to and iiieliidiiu- t radii. :''e east of flu. a:'.i. Vi'i i In ust.-i n Slates. 7": "i::'. it t'h'.i ;Ti. pnti.ii:ae. L'.'.'. ,.i-i . II . i ti a .ii I. r Ma v I t'tn- SO, m .. a I.tl II ,-'- p, ' M-- i n t . tl II V - tl t M.s-i-. T. Ml " t,i!- ;i IT.eai : I V:-... i ri, ..f i n a n i ..!-. f S ee in t 'II t ippi. in"; tll.'a:.i y. Mi-s.niri. N.; a mi, "asiiii'..t. " an I i M. I...' 1 1. else thai n hnl could lie made to re pose and look pretty. To the reporter they all looked pretty. Trimmer From Gage'a. Althoiiuh Mrs. Kline has supplied i Iteiiuinoni s fashionables with lints for several years nnd has universally Riven satisfaction, she believes she is in heller position Ibis fall to moot the demands of the tallies than she ever was before. She lias secured tho services of Miss Kale Kelley, for I unvi.rrii vi.uru .no of the head trim mers at (liiKe's, to take ehai'Ko of tier hal ni'ikitiK nnd trlnimiiiK depart ment AllhoilKh Miss Kelloy is well known throughout. Texas, she lias never before boon local oil In Hoau mom and Mrs. Kline fools much Ki-al Hied at bavins secured her servicPH. Mrs. Kline's store lias been thor ounhly renovated and much improved In so far as furniture and fixtures are concerned and Is now certainly a place of beauty, especially with her lai'tte a id arlislie stock of fall and winter hats on exhibition. New show cases have been nut !n and tho interior ilecorat ions have 'icon elab orated upon. Mrs. Kline's business Is exclusively millinery. She oper ates Iho only store in the oily where Ibis one line is carried to the ex clusion of ovoryl liinn else, and is oonsotpioiitly in position to devote all her time and best efforts to lints and that which perlaius to hats. Some of the Hats. An Inspect ion of Mrs. Kline's hats stiows that, velvet, that essential and winter material, is in greater evidence than for many seasons past, i ii I the velvc! hat bids fair to out class all others in point ot popular ity, although braid made hats are a formidable rival. The velvets of lalest manufacture are developed to tlie highest degree of excellence, coming in most exquisite weaves, chiffon velvet being a novelty so pop ular it may remain as n staple arti cle. Ii is of such light weight and delicate texture thai it permits of as llexihlo manipulation as tlie softest silk. As to velvet colorings, the glo ries of the ailliimn are reflected ill every lone ami tint. .lacipieniinot shades are shown in fascinating vari ations. Then there are terra col l a browns which revel in warm reddish tones and w ith which tlie dessinateiir j delights to iniiiule iho golden line of oi do roehe. Croon, In a series of sofieiied effects, is immensely popu lar, mid. in fact, all tho seasonable , shades are reproduced in this mater-j i;" I line lint shown at .Mrs. Klines is simply beautiful in its glorious aut- it in ti reds. The shaggy silk beaver sliape ,as the new oblong sunken crown, and the broad, rolling brim Is millet faced with velvet pressed to lit the fiiiindat io.i. There is a garland of . liaiiil-iiine silk ami Velvet deep toned 'ie, roses encinling the crown, trail ing t" each side of the back over a ponf of velvet. , n all black bat is also shown, (which has the fashionable large jet beads about the crown The hat is 1-. am ilullv lliiisln d w ith an extra border of elvei underneath which is -.ilk pound The ribbon cm nil ure at :be , ti silmirablv illustrates tbe linw fashion of tiwiuht Imiws I Due tnoilel shown is d'K lopc.l in ill.' in w ute 'iis iii,. foiui.lai ion Im i:ic 'a lull olie plush fell. The six-oial 'li aMire is ilie decorat ion of w ide uresjr.nn rii.bon. in tune of Union ti. The broad ribbon i arranged ti a s r . , ol lo, i. slashed at the i !- .in-' tb. ti at-.iTiue I in tier about THE CITY RUSSELL MYRICK CIVES SOME INFORMATION. COLLEGE STREET IN BAD SHAPE Four Blocks Cut Off Mally Eastham to the Rescue Traction Co. Double Track. lee ir r- ! . tiil.c ! .. noir '.v'r .id !.e. tl. i 71 ft ' s 1:: V - ;n ' Tl . .,! I.. I' '!''. 1 .n . i't- 1 :i ! -:i" t . . i. 1 . ,.r ).. V'"i;-i I.T T .ali- J LOWPATE OVEO T"E S-r-UTM j ERN pann,- :'"'.l.tf.i-t r:.'. - t . t"i ' . -I -r. 11 'I I -. f : to i!i ,1 im.st otnb rlii'ly . ai t'ie rU-!.i !!. I'tini dis.'av a band ;r.i n liai kle br.-aM. ' ii of self i-otori-d tes H TDO-t l'i I ''l ilt '.' '.' atit n'atii;.. Ji 'low :.i-;. ..f i-n'.ir" snpc'i.l ' a". ' '.'i k tiat lo '.-.'!. r i'h a n.a: 1 ; - ate) an n.rnio'i -. '"iir Iiiih t .' ' . !. to .ri.r,'. .1 t . 1 . iit-i of - us N aw 'm .r' 1 -st t :'!!'. T'e . 1 . I 1' t! f tl .l lt i- l.a.. i lui! k- t"rd U tbe Tlie rlty pavtnt; coin raid 11s beln.-T executed by MyrlcU II10-. Is progress ing as satisfactorily as can lie h iped for so far as the coiiiiuels are con cerned, and the ehiirnoter of ihcir work. An Knterprlso reporter ycaier day InvestlKUtod Hie condition of lb various htreels togothi.T wllli the past fxperlonco of the city olllclal-i and the prospects for tl.e early com pletion of t'ie contract. On College street il. '. be Impos sible for the contractors to go further than Kullroad a venue under the pre:; cut stains of affairs. Mr. Itussell .My rlcU exhibited to the reporter the properly list and map. The number who refuse to pay for the paving is Kit Inrge beyound Ituilrond avenue that the Job would be entirely tin biinglesome to undertake. There is one prominent business man here who, two years ago. clamored pile oiiHly for paving aad who refuses absolutely to pnv a cent for it. The result is thnt there are so many who are refusing that public spirited citi zens like Mr. Mally Rasrtiam have ajianagod to hold a caucus and at the next council meeting it i-i probable that the bodv will be made a proposi Hon that will be nceplable. Mr. Knslhnni and his friends will agree to carry the city until such time as they can make the pavement asses' ments out of the property owners. There- are many of the owners who are thoroughly able to pay their share fo Hie work and who can 'm forced to rinv it. Mr. Eastham proposes imi, the city shall go nnen.i ann me un tax lew and force them and in order to insure the citv agalnsrioss'he and bis associates will rurnish the money wilh which to do the war!;. This proposition ought to he accepted without hesitation if the council renl lv wants the advancement of the city. On Pearl street the contractors have had no trouble. Kvorv property owner has signed up nnd the beaul -of It all is that the contractors found an old sewer running from Franklin street lo the river that was rmn used by the jail ana" wdiich will serv the purpose of draining this block. It was found by accident but is in ex cellent condition. The council at nnr limn thnirht the citv would have t n!i,t oh i sower. Th's disovorv has saved the city about S'-'cO in coid cash. im An-tin street the contractors imni rlosed nirnncroments with n'l tironortv owners oxce nt three. This ,n.,c timt thn street will be ill fnirlv good condition and thnt il will lie almost solidly naved. Tho Tormi- oi niiivnr noonle however, made no e.'.nt tnnt niiil thai feature of the An 1 in utroet nnvement looks a lit He had. On Park street two property own er, have failed to come up but in view of the fact that the Traction company is double tracking that street the fail ure of these property owners to pay will interfere In no se-ious w.v. H wilt leave only a seven foot strip uu paved. The ies of tile sfeM will be solid. Tlie const rnctiim on the double track has already started. It will be seen at once that Collec" street is the stumbling block for there are now about one dozen pro-i-erty owners refusing to pay. There are throe blocks where every tiwiu-r on one sido of the si root has declined t pnv. It is this feature ni the con tract that is cutting down the limits tl... '..!!. Ktreet navitig and nn- loss Mr. Kasliam can succeed with hs plans there will bo no pavement be vond the raliroad. ' In the meantime there nre propor'y owners im other street who nr clamoring for paing and ho say ,liai they will get up Hi-ir entire proper. y miiuiits. It niav be th.-t son:.1 streets will ta! e the place of Ceil. -e unless something can le done lhe-e nt once. In siea king c. fhe rolleire rtrert asscssim-tits Mr. Mvrick said ,;. ' '" case a'one ttu re sln"ld -''" I ""' an evaniple of c.d citi"'nsbip an I lovaltv to the iitv Tile case 'n .oiestion is that of M i:-e' Mrs i:nie-t is a i.lnw t" "i1"" proiwrtv tlian 'he I"' n" hw'i le' lives on ('ollece sirrot. 1 t ins homestead "f o'i' tlifo ? n" av to force oavemnt nor f. H at -"'tit to 1- '... id -a at trosr,n anv bow. Mr Urr li l;"r.e,,r 'hat '.n 1e .i, t. ,fr trj--t :ii. iff..ft.f 1 !''' '" -..nt ti' " : f'1 ', 1 1,- I-- '- V r-i k T'""-' ' " 1 .--t p 1 as wi f--' 1 ' THIS WEEK ONLY W propc. to clou out til. Mince of oup Summer Slocll at a Cre.l j S'"1;" need th room, curryinii over ooil5 would be a poor chlin lor pilronane nel waion. TWO-PIECE SUITS Which we sold for I8.00, 16 oo, I5.oo, 12.5o, lo.oo, and 8.5o foes for $5.00 A SUIT. Only a few of aach left PANTS Which we sold for 45o, 4.00, 3.5 and 3,oo now for $2.25 A PAIR. Remember after October 1st this sale will he off FOR CASH ONLY S0UNSKY ON THE CORNER ! i. ii, . jvomotit but who nn; i Ins absolutely to pay Llieir ' r.i'f. At their present Kait. the con'rae tors will hiue the work well in hand and completed before the yenr i over. Tlie fact Is that they them selves say they will finish much earl ier but contracts usually run overlime and this is a bis limrKin allowed by tin; reporter. e up- m11111111111111111.il pi 111111111 mm 111 11 1 11 11 niiiiiimii iiwiiiim g LOCAL AND PERSONAL Joe Turk of Vinton, La., is in lleau mont for a day or two. He is a prominent lumberman of Louisiana. W. A. Ward spent yesterday al Orange. Mr. Wa il wont over the rice hinds of the Orange County Irrigation Co., and reports that the crop is in excellent condition. Mr. Wa d ys that I heir only trouble lies in I ho low price. The Orange proposition is a large one covering 4,1.00 acres itndei irrigation. Jt is said lo be one of the bust arranged and cared for .ice propo sitions in Tonus or Louisiana. City Attorney Teagle wont to Kount.o yesterday morning to attend tne Sour Lake corporation suit. THE ENTERPRISE JOB PRINTING OFFICE Col. It. C. Duff went to Kuuntze on the early train yesterday. De Edward Greer day afternoon. wont west yoster T. It. Ilass, the p.'o'iiiinent young oil man ia in Heauniont after a swing over Ins various properties in Hour Lake, liatson and Jennings. Mr. ll&ss thinks that the Jennings tle'.d is tho wannest tiling upon the map. iliss Emma Pitchers or Lensvillo. '., a rived here lasl Saturday and will be the guest of .Mrs. I. G. Sutton, for tho winter. w IS NOW OPEN and Fully prepared to do any and all Kinds of Job Work. Lowest rates andjthebest work guaranteed. Both Phones 93 Phone us and we'll do the rest. E. F. McCOMAS, Manag'er. The Public School Improvement Club will have it's regular mooting at t'.oil p. in., at the Temperance Hall. All members a e requested to be pres ent as business of grout importance will take p'acp. Mr. and Mrs. Will K. Koilh have ro ll. rued to lleDunic:it after spouting a lew days at the b'.ff St. Louis show. M s. tlcorge Caswell returned to i auniont yesterday morning. Mrs. t aswell was one of the party to lake lie Knight Templar train to San francisco. She came back by St. Louis as did the (tilers. Mr. Smissen, loprosonting the Hago. man rnclianl l o. ot rioos. Texas. spent yesterday in Iteaiiniont. Ho is livortising the big apples thai hav imn so numerous and attractive In the fruit stands for the past ten days ". A. Nichols has leliirned from a trip to tho World's Fair al St. Imis. Magnolia Park. This rapidlv crowing into popu la 'itv result was att' ti led by over .I"1 ltipe last nicht and .".n cuiipli s i njuy. ' the ph asitr it of tho mn.'.y datiee in Iho fine orchestral nui.-if and re. ituaineil ontil a tale lomr of the ni'it .i.tl went away -pr -:n th' T ; bubl at tbe ent lainment furtiislioi! .itiil their intent nn of r.-mrnins Thurs day evinitic bei; tin' d.in-.- will Im i. nil-.) muh the same orchestral riusic. .i.' rl.d n .imn'i a r , . l S- I'-" met n A WEEK AT THE WORLD'S FAIR The Petroleum Iron Works Co, , STliOL OIL STORAGE TANKS. AOJCfasses Plate and.Sheet Ironf5Woft. Fuel Oil Equipment. Old Tanks Cut and Rebuilt on Short Notice. Main Office and Works Washington, Pa. Southern Branch OfficesGodchaox Bai!d fng, New Orleans, La.; American National Bank Building, Beaumont, Tex. J. . if if tr - tr' ti i nl v '; Ti. ''.- '" d '.! t.;i' -i'1 i. Mr Mvi. 1, "Mr r-"i ,. , .., .... .. be The ro'ton r. -It tiax I 'jt on the j :f viry l.iw rate of fliTi rr the rmml ) trip. Ulrcvport to . Iun. 1 bcs& . tiflfid wi'l f.p m I Porrn:ler J. 4 ! II. It. r n4 :'. T):'-e ticl.e "f i"tw KtTi f!v iii Ft. iiii . a-. ' i'l t tnunri'j on our 'Kt It ii-i ft V TT ..- t f -r ' ""iTr" In ! fTa'r far tr.i l'atr' ;j n. arl 'hat 1b V l. 1 -:, . n-f-je 1 1 .! at I 4". 11 V t'U Dti- 1 t. r. .-1 . r Ti V ii ?'- ; i-lrr M W I-r '1" I. Illinois Central V' WORLDS FAIR EXCURSION RATES BEAUMONT TO ST. LOUIS $36.40 for TicKeti Cojd Until Dec. 15th. 530.35 for TicKeU Good for 60 Dayi. 524.75 for Ticheti Caod for 15 Dyi iitoia mm uu huiom ic:03 p. m. pt mints si. tons m k. i !V' i r a . ;". ! i 1 Ft Traia Svn lc- f !l tiorr 'tt.rt Lil-rar rin..tn.i.w r . a la Canc-Fre Chair tar..Pll,. M " e. " " 1 7 " " ff Nurtv Af?-t ta Titktt Aft far fall iafarmatia. ar af rati N. D. FINCH. T. P. A.. Houston, Texaj. 4r 1 T ' 1 1 c (in ;i 1,-..l.T I V II. Atl 1. i llf. 1 - Hi- leH'l ti r K- To- ;.e. c r 1 f if ! k T. A I .Thi SELLS IT rCR LESS.