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o . THE HALL OF FAME. nonoral IjirJ t'helllltifortl. ItOW W enty-svYrn, enterrd U: lrltlu rinj sixty year acn. lr. John ('lulu, who dll at Oakland, Cul., rwrutly, tiw NupoltHjn during the luanu lo Moscow. Jiili Arth, famous labor member of Urn Kiifc'llhU imrlli nii'iit. In seventy Uiht years of bk and win Mlro. Iir. llflnrleb UW-". profiuor of opo timnlc sinlnuy 111 t'urnull university, Will upend tlio silinim studying Ui elny of Wisconsin. Kdwsrd AiithlnlmiiKli, first prisoner tnki-ii by JoUu llrowu's niun In the fa mous raid of 1h.".'.. tins iMi-n In the droit tuslnoHU In Indianapolis neurly forty yi'iir. It In rumored that Mourko Cookran will not remain a widower rumn loiiKor. Ilia twine l being coupled with tlmt of Mm. Adulf Ladenburg. a Ituud oiiio und wealthy New York widow. The crown princess of Iiennmrk la tlio rlrlu'ht and tallest woman of ber runk In Kiirope. Bho la six fi"t full and inherited $in.JUO,(j00 from ber liinternal grandmother, na well aa the bulk of bet father's fortune. Tho MnrqulM of flute, a descendant o King ltolM-rt the Ihuce. la on oxpert performer on the bagpipe. He baa tan tltlca In addition to that of marquis, being thrice an earl, thrice a viscount and four t lines a baron. The remains of Colonel R. J. niuton, one of OswiwatomleJohn Ilrown's close friends und commander of tho Orst col ored regiment raised during the civil war, have arrived at Washington from Ixmdou and been Interred nt Arlington. Michael pavltt murrled on American Judy who was lorn In Michigan and reared In California. They live In a beautiful suburb of Dublin known na TnilUey. AlinoHt every year tbey visit America, where they bave boats of friends. I SHORT STORIES. Greenland has about 12.000 Inhab itants. The largest two villages have only SSI! and IC3 Inhabitants. The Thomas A. Hendricks library at Hanover, Ind., the girt of the states man's widow, was dedicated recently. William Lloyd (iarrlHon's old home, Itockledge, in Iloxbury, Mass, Is to bo used by St. Monica's home as ft refuge for sick and lnllrni colored women and children. The town of Eliot, N. H., baa a check list which for names Is a curiosity. Out of 425 names there nro 29 Spinneys, 24 Stnplos and 10 each of the Coles and Goodwins. A perfume which the wife of a Chi cago millionaire has had distilled from a species of water lily hi said to be Tvorth $125 a drop. It takes thousands of blossoms to fill a small viul with the essence. Columbia county, Wash., Is ono of the greatest barley producing sections of the northwest No rainfall In bad from June until after harvest, mid tho grain Is ripened and harvested without moisture. The process of making carbon paper and typewriter ribbon has never been patented and Is known to scarcely two dozen people In the world. It is n trade secret which has been handed down from father to son for ubout a cen tury. FACTS FROM FRANCE. A society has been founded In Tnrle for tho prehistoric study of Franco. ' Fifty years' Imprisonment was the sentence recently given a aeveutaen-year-old Lyons footpad, i In Marseilles the law does not per mit buildings exceeding eighty-ona feet three Inches In height. . The l'urls courts lmvo decided that doctor who makes use of clairvoy ants to dlngnoae und prescribe for tin maladies of his patients is guilty of illegal practice. ! From a report published by th French minister of finunce it nppean that the increase of music bulls la I'arta Is seriously threatening the ex istence of many theaters. . Having watered $10 that be would steal live medals from a pollceman'i cht'Mt. a young man In Tarls secured two, but was caught at tho third at tempt and will be prosecuted. The temperance congresa recently beld In 1'arls has hIkjwii that the tern crmiv cause Is niiikiint great progreai throughout France. The roiisiiinptlou of nh-ohol Is at a standstill. It has (-rased to ini-re.iHe, though there U still a err-tili decrease. EDITORIAL FLINGS. Howie la one of tue lew men wnoi f ae l-n able to achieve international i aiisiularily. ISaltliuore tun. , slurrying a foreign duke mny H( H.iiictiiliif of a trlniuph. bnt tl.li.k "I i .Lie ikx-IhI rupture vf beltii: alilt- to cli- j ,orce ctil -l-truit Tribune, j 1 The M'lscunMn nv.M ln want to r.-tid the Trk In the I.llienj Nil Should alkO O nn offer to .ut Hrn tn f.1 Venus 3e Milo. Kansas 'i'y Jur S)tl. i Hr.re Ani'-rt'iin In I'sri c"'"" a "Youl'1t tujrf" and a "-ol.'-r tliniK-r" Tj "niiiert wt" tt N-wrt iii !--ir o l.are T!i.'k-.l siniiUi!iiS - U 'i-h Isgloo Unr. I Ti tuifntio'a rrcac-d In Kik'.tn fcsan tn QfTfj tt tn'Tii" i-ii-n t kpTfi'-nd tljit r:U,i"" .r.Jicl. fur ib(- sry f 11 !'::' In .e way apf tb"1r swreas. Botte Int'T M'aa Rsis. ,THN ttLS IT FOR It- TIIK SKYLARK'S SOXQ AN ASTONISHING FIAT FROM MANY POINTS Of VIEW. IUm ts It WaSr ( MUSr, Taa mm SJaalllr. mmt lis tvlaws la AaloaaSlas mm Ha ( lramiaaea ml I llra rbraleal Maral. For Its iuiimIc alone tbe song of tbs lark la aluit tht nmt uielulloua of suy bird's. The tone and quality ore admirable and tht Volume of aoimd as toiiUhtug. It can be beard cleurly when tbs lark baa mounted, as It aoiut lines doca, beyond rccogiiUlou by normal eye.lKht. T he volume of sound Is also most iiutleenbls when a cagvd lurk la beard, aluglug aa It dMa fur nearer to tho liean-r than tb bird In the fky. Hut apart from the quality and iuukIo of tho aong lbs circum Mtinc-a la which It Is uttered render It uu astonishing feal. livery other considerable songster la quite aware that singing entails much physical effort. Coiicuently It takes curs to secure a good platform to slug from. A thrush or ft bhukblnl or a rohlu nearly always selects u lop shoot or projucllng bough, preferably u dead one, uu which It sit and King, never moving Its position, and without wiy objects round It to binder lbs carry of Its voice. The blackcap and nightin gale and somu of the warblers sit In u bush to sing, but the whltethroat und even the bodge sparrow choose the topmost twig. The whltethroat sometimes sl'iga when descending, und some or the pipits and the wood lark do the same, the meadow pipit singing a feeble little song us It luukes a short ascent and descent. Hut to the strain on Its lungs of long protracted song the lark adds the great muscular exertion of n steady upward (light, usually carried out not by seal lug the air In gentle circles, as In the soaring of the larger birds, but by a vi-rilcal climb made by the Incessant beating of Its wings. Wordsworth's recognition of It as tho Tyj of the wise who soar, hut never roam, Truo tt the kindred points of heuven and hume, Is often ulmost literally correct. After two or three spirals the bird goes up ulmost us If it were drawn heavenward hv u cord, and then, closing Its wings, descends like ft falling stone to the verv nolnt from which It rose. 1 lie strain upon the muscles and tbe lungs would be great If (luring till tills time It were silent. Itut It chooses to udd to the exertion of soaring that of pour ing forth a continuous Hood of sweet notes with no luteruilssions or breaks whatever. A lark will soar and sing during ft apace or ten minutes consecutively. The rapidity with which the pectoral mus elcs are working during this period may be Judged from the fact that the bird makes not less than from live to six beats of the wing per second. The beats are usually In sets of from three to live, the bird pausing for u moment as If to tuku a fivsh start urter tlie Interval. When chased by the merlin f ii Icon, skylarks make their finest ex hibitions or flight, ascending Into the air to heights which have been esti mated as being not less than a thou sand feet. Somet lines the bird uses the same means of ascent as when It Is soaring and singing, rising vertically bv incessant beats of the wing. In the lunguage of the falconer, these are termed "nioiin hi: ' larks, anil tlieir object Is to outtly the hawk directly, shaking off Its pursuit during the as cent. Others prefer to rise by Hying in i spiral, which tho falcon imitates. Mr. R 11. Mlchell, In his volume on 'The Art and Practice or Hawking," says: "The one bird may be circling from right to left and tho other from left to right, and neither seems to guide the direction of Its rings by any refer ence to those which the other Is mak ing. It Is now a struggle to see which can get up fastest, and It is astonish ing to see to w hat ft height such flights will sometimes reach. As soon as n lark Is SOU feet high it can drop, almost like a stone, Into any cover within n radius of 2n0 yards from the spot just tinder It, allowance being made for the elici t of the wind. Hut N00 feet Is not hiirh for a ringing tlight: at least there Is nothing unusual about it. A lurk does not go out of sight until It Is much above that height, and It Is no extraordinary thing for It to do this" The lark seldom sings late in the day. It can he tempted to rise in a buist of melody for one final ascent If the even ing sun breaks through the clouds after rain, but as a rule tt Is silent long before the sun has descended into I lie western bed of cloud. We have Mil ton's authority that It is up and in aoug before dawn. Hut those who have 1 1. -.Ti.l Ihf luik li.Klti Us tlixlit Ami sliming startle Hi infill sre not cosily found, thouuh in ths height of the puirlng time it may very possibly be Ix-lorehaiid wlt'.i aiirots In greeting Its mate. Hut na a rule the Uik sings at annrrne. as the oil. -Inn ests I hi knetH d,-pr-H4' ll and l.i .pn It mute, hut a gleam of sun i the ;g lial for tt to aN'iid. (lviouly r:iin would make It tn-.-t i;:lini!t for It to s'ar. t.ith by nd-l.tig 1" the ' tht of I Ih-iIv fioiii the uu-siure .-I'lul.t i" tU- feathers and by mttiiiK ") ', if the j.inionv, the bilk oi ly nr in IV dry ii a a lulf It l t"' of the n .-t .-ti:!:w and 'f liit' -.-.tluT puui. for when tbr Im'k 1 -. . ti to aing it i iihno-t r;;.i;ii t!,: t u in ti l --J for OI;.c 111 . if I' -t f 1 ! dry. It i 'b- . k bilk o'ch im Wi vt.ut " i t' ' Jit sr us: ::T-1 l--!" -:t lo - la 11 b-'i f- ''! .! y 1-1 1,-m i f -l- A d..n iic fi n '';' t.-l t'i ' t r i-' "-t ' Vl h ? 1 " l'W' -l. f'Jl4:J f:TN rtlc IT ri"r. If' CLASSIFIED i Half Cent Per Positively One Word. If Paid Cent a Word If in Advance. Charged. Na As", taksa for ! lata fartatr aetlca will bs WANTE.O. WAM liU A hlrlctly sober andflrst class pains maker; steaily work the iar round to the right mun. Cull i,r udrcss, I'llll billion, l,cesillo. Lu. lOll-IllO WANTKI) A I pants Maker und all num. I hushelmun by C. A. Alcxntl- ihr. I'earl street, Ili'iiumont, Texua. luis-atp WANTUD To borrow $10(1 on good real t'sliito Hfcurliy; will puy good ii'l;resl nnd nil ik-cov-. ttfeimes Address P. O. llox No. 213, eltv. 10 12-uto . WANTIii l'.dharrfl lank car und two loii-harrel tanks. Reply at once No III!!) euro Ilcuuinont lintorpriso. l2-:!tp WANTKI) llellahlo whllo woman lo do work lor small family. 2i:i Dunham street, ono block from Mst office, -:I"I' WANTKD Slluallon by competent hoolikeper and general offico man. Address W. K. W., this offico. (Ml-lltp WANTKD To sell ou Installment, plan a $1,200 six room, douhlo gallery hniiso for $1,000. Dr. llalrd, Now Phono IliO or C75. 3 2.1 WANTKI) An experienced grocery clerk wauls positimi, win keep books Will work cheap to start. Address . euro linlerpriso. 10-7-wp WANTKI) lty Sabino Tram Co., Deweyville, Texas, men to slack, load and handle lumber. Married men p.n rerred. Apply In person to V. CI. (liny, Deweyville, Texas. 10-7' fc WANTKI) A position by young lady stenographer, flrst-eluss In every respect. Is well educated and has some knowledge of accounting. Ad dress, Ii. K. 221S, Falls City, Texas. lO-O-Stp tuwTpn ir,r TT Q ArmV! Able l..ll.l nnnmrrln,! men hctwecn ftgCS 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Knglish. For lniormanuu uppiy itpcrnltine OfTlcer. Postofflce Build ing, Beaumont, Tex. 7-3 e.o.d. tt FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE Oil well casing. We pull casings with hydraulic Jacks. Contract for well pulling. Call on .l. W Drown, Sour Lake. Old phone oi. Al--o at Datson. FOR SALE A complete drilling ontlit, both standard and rotary, about 4 000 feet of pipes ot different sizes, can go wilh It. Will sell part or all of II For particulars, write to John O. Dueiiz, Laredo, Texas. 10-G-wp FOR SALE 8 room Taouso, tot and improvements, on College and Bibb See V. lllanchettc. W 5iup. FOR SALE Nine-room cottngo, with twentvsix lots, ono and a half miles from the court house in Orange. Ham nnd all Improvements. Choice location for truck farm. For terms apply to Arch W. Looncy, city. 1 1 10-4-lmo c i-r, cur 3 oniiB milch cows, guaranteed nnd first calves. $45.00. Dr. llalrd. V. lllnncnetw uuiiuiub. " 'phone 120 or 57a. FOR SAL., or Exchange Pino gal i i;. i.t Itonrhon sky in 1H- t.li. rs Warchousts. Peoria, or Cliicago ,;, bo taken out us wanted, in narri-i .. ;.i ,...p Will he sirtd cheap , ,.v-1iiiiii:i'(I for otlu r properly. Ad- d vss Whisky, Car,, of Enterprise. fl-tp STRAYED. nT'iivrn-r the CiufTev Texas shout September 27. one black horse about K. 1 2 hands liigli. long muh 1h!v. nid ord'T. no brand, fore ti ut i-hort. shoil in front: I will pay ive dolbir reward delivered at A. tn ansard Klable. in lleanmont. Tex. tr A. 1 tiibson. tJuffey, Tex. 109 4y STIIM"H or STOI.KN-One bright -orrel mare. S white feet, while face. t,i, I -r.i'i.l. H bands liih. woicbt about ia,t nn Sun t. r. iih rojM ! fv.i j..tic. rm.ir.l fr ft urn i i H.tiry M't1 hidm. !' aumimt. V v to. TOR PENT. I"i'': l'i;T -n i" mm "eo'ive t: pt ,.!.- : tna'l a' l and t r t . M!'v 1 U'7 ( trit'.i - rrj T;;:T Ni..v f-:rrib.-.1 r-ovt .-.. f .- f f--n "T tir-xv'''- . . v '-.-." V ! ,-; h at T '- ".' r ! ' f ' ! r . . v. - .... - ... '1 1 T . : -. . r-- v. - T" rtL it rr LEe5. COLUMNS 2Sc. All oritrtd to ran till chargad till ardsrtd out. KOU ItliNT I nfuinihlie I; 2 rooms nnd buih. 117 llurrlson Ave. 10 I3 3tp I -4- riTRNIKHED ROOMS Elegantly furnished rooms, with or without meals. Helslg apartmenta. J-5-tfc . FOn RENT Two nicely furnished matted rooms, dresser, beds, cook stovo, etc., front gallery, $11.00 pc month. Other Inrgo unfurnlshod rooms from $2.00 to $r.r.O per room; ono six-room cottngo, $10. Dr. flair 1, V. Ulnnchette bld'g., or new 'phono 120 or C7S. LOST LOST I Inline plans, between Keith nnd iMngnolia. Keturn to Mrs. Hul W Greer, Calder a von no und receive reward. 10-ll-:'.tP LOST A bundle containing a pair or pants and n blnek vest. Sunday morning on Pearl or College street. Kinder pleaso return same to Ku terprise olllco nnd roceivo rownrd. 10-12-4-3tdli FOUND. FOUND One black horse 15 hands high, no brand, color mark on loft shoulder. Scar on right iirin, with slit, under ear, reached front fore top. shod In front. Can he found at my ritrm at Ameliiir II. A. l.aiikford. Ta ken up Sunday evening the 2d. lO-Dolp MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTKRS. Served or sold In bulk. Always on hand. Always fresh. Tcto Poppa, HC8 College street. 9-21-lm DR. WM. C. BAIItD, Pnyslclan and Surgeon, chronic nnd private diseases. Whatever may be your ailment, you can get valuable advice and treatment. All unfortunates have kind advice; omco V. lilanchetto Uld'g.. new 'phone 120, laboratory 'phono 575. 9 23. Sour Lake "Springs Hotel," rebnMI and refurnished. Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 per day. Meals 50 cents. Spec, ial weekly nnd monthly rates. Hotel bus meets trains, fare 2f cents. NOTICE Mrs. Helen McCarey will open her school of Stenography, Mon day, September 5th, 1904. Day and night classes in dictation $5.00 per month.. Positions guaranteed.. Fur ther information call at Room 11 New Blnnchette Bldg., Pearl St., Beau mont, Texas. New Phone 6. 1mo BUYERS AND CONTRACTORS. For Iron fences, brick, counters, floor railings, fire escapes, window guards, levator enclosures, cabs, grille and wire work for all purposes. Write the Texas Anchor Fence Co. Fort Worth, Texas. tlc LAUGIIMAN & HINCY will buy old abandoned oil wells on Spindle Top or surrounding country, or pull pipe from same on por centage. Call or phone 357 or 159, or address P. O. Box 1075. 9 22 nip. Business Opportunity. For sale. Very profitable general merchandise business in Ilourishini; town in Texas rice belt. Box 1!l. Beaumont. Texas. 10-12-2wp. The Ladies of St. Louis Catholic CHurch will civo a bazaar at Prof. Cheesiuan's hall and HafiRorty's nhos slore building, on Crockett street, Oct. 2li to 2!l. for the benelit of the new church fund. Grand musicalo every night. A dlock Without Hands. A Connect. rut man has Invented and patented a clock which docs away with the hands and dial of tho clock now In common use. Instead, It has three openings In the faco of the clock behind which appear numbers. fo that the time Is read direct, as II 153 Instead of a series of hands pointing out tho hour, as forty-five n-.intitcs and thirty-two seconds ;?.st twelve. The M'tteiu an improve ment on the clocks ot to-day, accord ire to the Inventor, because there ran never bo any confusion betwetn the bauds, and the time Is rPsble it fir as the f.pur k vn tho olal can be read. hll with tho c'ocks of to ilny t:e faco ran be seen lT.g ftr the rclniivo josiilon of the hanJs Ls 1"C r" In '.stlnrt. "Ah S:n, Enuire. fy way of r irr- N iu'lre rnv v1- f it tbe tin.' K-oiKrc" it r.'U rly de ..;.! f nieanii.i:. ii' f my r ? r ii.etilii.il that :n S.r-.csj-rc. b re l,.i r-l ! ! f"r c;. t.-n )ir. it i- Id iii tmm-r-a. ') I" fi.'W 'i t n I t'ry x-'- ran. h' e'' a:'Yr i -i- snl A !!.. "AJi S :. r- t ." 1...-W r 1 " 1 :1 ;:. 'v 1-1 ! fi ! ' ! ' r":.r f..- i.i !' n i.i 1 fi.iot' r r jr. P-.ii., '.. n ! (--I ; - .- . b. -Ut f ' ' ' S ra- t; 'r .' f t.ia , a c- -t .-. iu- '' ' ' r- i a i" -r m ' ' 't rr a 3- " ;i ' '1 :' ! i " ' ' " r .h:s.a ih p. fp I d '-i T . . Attorneys at-Law W. 1VL Crook: Corpor.tion f nd ITTflDVFV tommerciai t.aw. ....v....... Rooms 1 17, OUneh.tts Estata Hdf. Asioclatsd R. C. Harrli, I. W. Lawhon Beaumont Teiai. SEYMOUR KISCH ATTORNEY AT LAW. 17 Cllberrt Building, Beaumont. Correspondents In New York. St. Louis, Chicago, Etc FOR SALE CHEAP i pair large Mare Mules, i pr. medium slzeflulcs Apply at once to French MarKet Grocery Co. DRS. ALLEN & COX, Dentists. Rooms 1, 3 and 4, Wlesa Annex. Over SollnsUey's Grocery Store New 'Phono 260. Old 'Phone William Weber General Contractor and Builder BEAUMONT, TEXAS. Prof. Chessman's Vr- Dancing Academy Opens Sat. Oct. 1st for girls and men. Oct. 3 for Adults. MUSIC STUDIO MR. WM. A. KIRKPATRICK Teacher of Voice, Piano, Organ, 466 Magnolia Aye, Prospectus Mailed on Application Dr. A. C. Stafford, Dentist In prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Prices reasonable. Examina tion free. Gas given la extracting when requested. Rooms 14 and 15, over French Market. New' phono 805. C. T. rielslg. T. V. Smelker. HEIS1G & SMELKER. GENERAL INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS. Phones 51 Beaumont. Tex. Saratoga Batson Transfer AND LIVEri STABLE. . PHILIP H. GARRIGAN, Propr. Heavy hauling and general transfer and livery business. Phone No. 5; Saratoga, Texa3. J. B. BRECHIN, Architect and Supervisor. Rooms 1, 3, 5.. V. Blanchette Bld'g. Old Phone 151. Maps and Blueprinting. A.Broussard's LIVERY. in Old Beaumont Iron Works Stand, corner Bowie and Orleans. BOTH 'PHONES 63 MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWEL RY. Low Rate Int. UNCLE SAM, . Pearl St. How are Your Eyes You owe It to your self to And out at once See our eyo specialist. THE DECK JEWELRY CO. Lea.Unic Opticians Siebert & Hebert, BUrCMER5 and Dealer In Live Stock. Look oat for Cipro and male, for non. raised tnc&t and pork. Give si a call tit M'B stret-t. Both 1'booei 220. HEBERT A HEBERT. V. WIESS & SON Tire. River and Hario. Aerld-nt I ' t and Tomalo Ins-irsnce. Ertsb . Iifh-d leM. ? rtfae I. BesnraocL T'la ' rsiuiPJ JicwKi Crrrer 6 a"d Breiiisjr. jvsun."nt. T"a. jir'r,r'y w '.. "1 It "j acd 4.1. f...,s! ft f.'i ts !ujT.. r ! - j f T C' """. .f t f n '! X Vvr- r rf lxa In f. .i t -f ' : ''' ''-l.'p to t'rt 1 on ti " r . '-a' l-lur p. T- - Vl Ola -j!"r. !.". C -5-r In f SI' Set Complete, ready for use, on Calder, Orleans, Peail, Austin, Magnolia, Liberty. North, Hebert, Forsythe' Col lege. ParK, Pine and Main Sts. For $25.00 BEAUMONT GAS CO. J. S. GORDON CO. GRAIN BMBBiSaiHlJIBttSBWMWDCIi PHONES No. 32 5f . T , . W. U. i ximauu, I'res. sua ras' a. i. m . ... E C TAYLOR, Secy. B. R. NORVEU',, Treasurer. W. C. TYRRELIj, Jr., Asst. Secy, and Treasurer. Heywood OH Co. PRODUCERS and SHIPPERS OF CRUDE OIL OF BEAUMONT AND 80UR LAKE, TEXAS. Complete Equipment and all Facilities for quick deliveries, OFFICE : Kyle Opera House Bld'g. References Any of the Beaumont Banlfs. B. R. Norvell, President. Geo. C. O'Brien, Vice-President. Chas. H. 8troeck. Cashier. W. B. Llgon, Assistant Cashier, wnas. n. . q Tyrrell, 2nd V. P. American National BanK, OF BEAUMONT. Capital StocK, 5100,000.00. Exchange Drawn on all Principal Cities of the World. We have the only Separate Steel Safety Deposit Boxes In the City... UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 00K)600000)0 1 This Space I Belongs To The ,MJiailiHmill II IIM Ill 'H Hllfl IWI II II Park Farm AWI. Phones One Gallon Water Three Gallons Water Five Gallon Water Ten Gallons Water -One Barrel Water Special Ticket Discounts: 15 One Gallon TicSets 6 Three Gallon Tickets 5 Five Gallon Tichets 3 Ten Gallon TicU'ts . 5 Oae EarrH Tich'ts 10 One Barrel Tickets 20 Oae Barrel Tickets Call for Tickets. ' J m-pinnitf T'rtiT O O OK3C0000OO0a FEED momk miuals llll IITWilrrT1'T'TT"Tii?rilTTM)ITP("JWJ Lilhia Water fZ &zyJ On Credit. Cash, .10-.25- .35 - .50 1.00 -.08 -,20 -,30 40 -.80 -$1.00 - 1.03 - 1.00 - .90 -3.25 - 6.00 -10.00