The Victoria Daily Times. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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VICTORIA, TEXAS, WEDNES
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No. 103.
PATTERNS from 5 to 25 OTS.
Iiow is that? The way to save money is to make it. Ladies call for a
fashion sheet—save by buying the best and for little money.
We are up with the times. Good goods for little money. We handle, as
you know, reliable stuff at the right prices.
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DESIGNER
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TO THE WAR.:;"”’
W F Henderson
II J Fort
) Cad or Guards Leave for
Hi . Depot-- List
Of Members.
Frank Brusafd
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| J H Smith
I O D Bailey
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■ with orders from *x oral mm .Haas
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Inf luphamj:
Adju.it General Mabry, the D
,7no 1) Ni/jls
Williamiaj^tly
W C Blardone
A W Neumeyer-
01) a- 0 BrighQ
VY Hives
Edv'ud Miller
J L Steele
F F/C impbell
Gusto vt Hess
reached Victoria yesterday
of*- .he death of Mrs. Wesley f
Her remayas^r^ * ~ * '
SBC
Miller.
j eternal re^t irvky^
id j' on and many
urn Ler loss.
husband and six
friends to
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RF. OPT ION AT EDNA.
. Passenger on the Houston train
William Priesrn;.' i: yer. jerday afternoon report that
1- E Ejpridge
Henry Shepherd
Say, Mister! Can t we fix you up in up-to-date, made-to-ordcr clothing?
We can do it for little money. They will fit, keep their shape, and wear well.
II you have not time to call send us a card and we will send our man with
samples. He will use you right and show you a line of samples for coat, vest,
or pants. Try us and be convinced that we are the right people for your
business. Address, ...
M. (Vopincr Guards loft yester Jjo.v Brethren,
day (It*lie 11:45 train-for Austin, j A Spondii®
Thermiere eighty odd members'!c'la^bonre
and 8 they formel in line on
Suntul s-i street and marched to
the tr i, hundreds of Victor, rh
in car yes, buggies , and on foot,
brougr .. the rea» ana followed,
them tL ho depot, where Hon. E
L. Da ,ap delivered one of
characty-msife pairiotic - -sptxrhcs,
s chcored lust:ly. E“<eh
Howard Allen
W Whittington
Xkpordan
John Powers
A PThuambnd
W Craft
LEFT ON SHORT NOTig-E.
IV; i'lMBS 'is short (
news today by reason of
^hjitiillof (jur prinijhsr. to
which v
one of i\ c soldier boys had a. vifho
ket sir ppod over his shofikltT Ayin^0 weD
e-'ni^ a.ad left yesterday for Auslit■
Some of them loft oiGHvxmy-^nit;
u‘es notice, but tomorrow our
hew force will- be installed and an
-' 'I br. wpI! In the mean;* time
when the east bound passenger
bearing the sodier boys passed
Edna, they were saluted by the
fireing of cannon crackers, an-
vil ios and shouts from and by
patriotic peopl e. A large crowd
at the tram and the United
8bd.es flag doated gracefully from
*hq the top of its dep'ot.
The Brante Club meets this
afternoon at4 o’clock at the resi-
-ehee of Mrs. W. A. Wood.
See the new photos at
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Robert mu Hi n&i
PRECHTEL
THE “HUB.”
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and the fflicers, with tbe'oxceptiou^^11^ [ 14
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Rev. T. B. Harrill is delivering
able sermons at the Baptist church
every night this week.
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Warm
CELEBRATION AT LUCY.
C. T. Fredicks, a promimen t
merchant of Raise spent vesterday
in Victoria mixing with friends
and transacting business.
Mr. Fredicks says that there
will be a big celebration at Raisen
Saturday and that all understand
their friends are not only invited
but urgently requested to attend.
The solveigns will be there in great
droves.
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As you will be during the next few weeks. Why
uot be one of the comfortable people who wear our
cool clothes? Prices are at .zero mark while the
quality is 90 in the shade.
For instance, the'summer suits we are selling at
$5 tO $7 ought to sell for $7 to $10. The
$8 tO $10 saits ou2bt to bring $12 to $15 and
so on.
The coolest suit you can buy is a serge—the fast
color kind we are selling at $7.50 and’ $10
the suit. Look and wear like custom-made—fit like
custom made.
s are ridicu-
a better for
Crash suits are always cool. Pri
Sous. A good crash suit for $2.5
$3.00, a better still fors $4.00. pon’t put off
buying until sweltering weather; come Vow.
ALLNOCH & HtJBAN
DISTRICT COURT.
District Court is plodding along
setting some cases and granting
some judgements, The petit jury
was excuted to day for the week.
Judgement by default has been
rendered in the following cases.
Theo. Buhler vs. Harrison
People, trespass to try title.
Henry Timber vs. Frank Batz,
foreclose; and dismissal in case of
Thos. and A. M, Sterne vs,
Everett Lisdale; anjl Calvin
Tisdale vs. Everett Lisdale.
eale of
i aU*were clrosst' ranees,;
» howev- j
iW" "x”la <**«%<, grand'
were ho4 ked onto the regular rgy6 wlUri
bound h/m, and as they eni QUpio df |
the carsEt nruv were the teal al* i
iji So we:
by te^epfiics who !c •* v. herca %e |
the d,;^ U). c , Xhir .'i‘.s, b , z
by.iK--. ■ 1 JC ter W
O'F. svee-hc-v’ ; 4d to get
ship to our country, turned out in
force and marched to the depo in
a body Hying thc^ United States,
Mexican and Cuban flags. Hi
the depot the band pla ed, cauuoii
crackers and anvils were fired,
one after the other, and .enthusL
asm ran high. Below we give a
list of the members, or as many
of them as could be obtained:
E. E. Perrenot......... Captain.
Tom Smythe........First Lieutenant
W. J. Yates____Second Lieutenant
Walter Howard, Quartermaster Serg’t
John Stafford, Robert H. Grimes
Max Mitchell,
Harry Strong.
Geo. F, Sterne,
II. S. Brown,
A, M. Goiger,
Jacob Haitin
P, J.Taylor
C. J. Powers
Henry Meldon
indulgence of
;>hr
\ “Garden Party” will be given '
w Xurnest Workers next Fib
^o0U, in the churchyard, be^-
•i1 ^tyw/hours of 4 and 10:30
Staurt Hunt,
George^Sparks,
J. H. McKinze,
Geo, Onslov7,
W. G. Drake,
W. G. Taylor
A, H. Taylor
J - H, Moore
K. A. Passmore
W- B. Chlvers,
Malcolm Flippen
Clyde Herriman
T. A. Coyne
F. E. Tucker
Ike Coheo.
J M Lillerd
Sigmond Sterene
H C Berndt
J G Ricks
William Webb
Geo M Tyng
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windotvs at
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Near Court He
If you want
A Good Meal for
15 or 25 Cents
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SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY.
i^“Open All Day and All Night
Chas. Schaefer, Night Manager
W. F. Clapp
R, E, Burke
R. S. Gibbs
B. R. Vineyard
J. H, Thomas
S. A. Summers
J W Eddy
F A Till
G A Thompson
Jno R Gray
E L Page
W B McDowell
HOTEL VICTORIA
J. M. Williams prop.
Headpartera
For Traveling Men. Eleelrict lights,
Comfortable rooms, good table, and courteous treatment.
Phone So. 26, 3 rings.
Victoria,
Texas.
Has been recognized for years as the very highest
grade of refined o:l sold, and has for thirty-
three years maintained this reputation.
EUPION OIL
Was first refined in St. Louis in ISoO. ELPION OIL
gives white clear light and of greater power
than any other rermed oil
Sold in Texas.
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Ask your
Grocer for
and do not accept anything
else as a substitute.........
The oil now sold by the following dealers in Victoria
and is guarantaed to be genuine Eupion Oil
and is absolutely safe.
H. GERVALS
A. GOLDMAN
MAX BETTIN
II. W. TRAYLOR
A. LEVI & CO
A. ALEXANDER,
G. H. HEYE,
L. SITTERLE, SR
STEVE FIMBLE,
JOHN DEITZ, SR.
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The Victoria Daily Times. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1898, newspaper, May 4, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757457/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.