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    gon e by and It Is ezp ect eideals of considerable Importance

    P R O P E R T Yg a l e on Becord M a d e

    L a s t W e e k , ,brig hter during the last we ek

    of real est ate In the cit y ofOther sales of property if

    with a result that theestate dealers are now to be Beenwith brighter lookingThe spurt which real estate tookring and the dropping backto normal Is still telling on thecontinually h op-

    ng and selli ng of that periodom e back aga in.week has been, how

    as the last weekIts results InOne lot was sold during the

    the property hadg by the corner and making up

    the city banks of moneyfcas been going out all fall ma kespurchase of piop-Fort Worth citi zens from out-n owners. In two cases this bas, the block In Main stie vt.

    Worth owne r*.Important Sales

    The pricethis lot by the purchase r. Cof whic h Jfii,-of Eighth and Throckmorton

    J. Lu c for SZ1.000. Itby Thoma s A.of Nashvi lle.Seventh street h-squite a firm stand on a cof the petiti on of the Rockstreet. There are two caus es

    A passenger depot might beline for trackage pri .-y to be valua ble In that ne igh *' Suburban Property

    strong demand for houses1 lots alone i n bothand Ilosen Heights. Inowners and have erected theirW I L ^Is not as great asmany whoi3iUv_ wl ih a ho use o n the lot

    - - M T-niuw ev er . a

    seen a fewitiz ens of the city at derty was pur-

    r of houses In this suburb aniresidence was started this

    Sulpur Does

    tion of sulphur will re calldays wh enmo *

    the universal spring and fallrifier.*" tonic and cure -all.rem

    ty had to be taken to get anye get all the beneficialsulithur In a palatable, co n

    medici nal use is that obtai nedSulphide) andCalcium Wafers. They arehocolate coated pellets and con

    highly concentrated, efre aware of the valus

    directly on theand purifiesriche s the blood by "the promptgrandmothers knew this whe nmo and Impurity of ordinary f low-

    Is undoubtedly the best andare the natural antidote forcure con-

    Wllklns. while experlment-su any other form. He say s:

    resul ts obtained fromalcium Wafers. In patientsand pimples andd l s -

    and smooth. Al though Stu-rs Is a pr oprietarymany physl-

    liver an i" dise ases as thi s reme dy.tics and so-called blooders- wljl find In Stuart 's Calciuma- far safer, more palatabK

    Ire* trial package and see for

    - t ' ( - - . - .a&Tgweek. Several other residents of thecity are figuring on lots in.th at locality for the purpose of erecting reat-

    BLACK H O T E L S O L DNorth Fort Wo rth Proper ty. Brought

    *7,000 " -_John Black has sold the Black hotel,whic h is locate d near the new brickschool In North For t Worth, to J..M.Glenn for JJ.000.. The sale was mod ethru the Brummett & Johnson RealtyCompany . The building Is a three-story frame hotel with twenty-threerooms. Mr. Glenn comes here fromOranbury to take, charge of the purchase . Mr. mack bough t COO acres ofland In Erath county at J20 an acre.Another sale by the same firm isthe fi>e-room house at 111 Holt street.Glcnwood. by Mrs. Anna Cox to EllPerki ns of JUneola. who will move toGlenwood . The considerati on was ISOO.The firm also report s the sale of afive-room house in Louisiana avenuoto Mrs. M. E. Rutherford for I2.5'*h e F. Woods survey.$680.George D. Ramsey to R- MeCoIL apart of block of J. B. "York's 840-acre survey. situated three mile snortheast of Fort Worth. $1,610.L_ O. Whi te and wife to J. H-Clounch. 34 acres of the Joseph Whitesurvey. $1,800.William Barr and wife to Mrs. M- J.Murphy, five acre* of the E. Johnsonsurvey. S2.CaZ.S0. _Sycamore he i ght sSycamore Land Company to W_ H.Belt lot 2. block 45. Sycamore Heightsaddition , $130. i.Sycamo re Land Company to J. B.Tate, lot 8. block 18. Sycamore Hei ghtsaddition to Fort Worth. $130.Sycamore Land Company to J. M.C. Usher of the Continen tal Bank &Trust Co mpany, lot 1, block 30, Syca-

    : more Heights addition to Fort Worth,$ 1 3 0 .Sycamore Land Company la TuralsVaugh . lot 5. block 43, Sycamo reHelgnts addition. $130.Sycamore Laud Company to Tumle"Vaughn, lot 16, block 45, Sycamo re a ddition, $1.Sycamore Land Company t o MissElizabeth Powell, lot 3. block 52. Sycamore Heights addition. $130.Sycamore L and Compa ny to J. MLGilbert, lots 19 and' 20. block 21 . ofSycamore Heights addition. $800.Miscellan eous City PropertyTrustees of Emory college of Georgia to T. ELXewby. lots 20 and 21.block 10. Emory college subdivi sion ofW P. Patuio additi on to Fort Worth.$ 1 2 5 .Frank D. Boyd and wife and MattleE. Boyd to w. T. Coleman , lot 6. blockS. In College Hill additi on to city.$3,250.Joseph Salt et al to M. C. Rutherford, lot 12, block 12. Lawn Terraceaddition to city. $*,550.A. G. Freeman et el to W. I. Bro-katr, lot 3. block . Granger additionto Fort Wlorth. $2,300-Fort Worth Real Estate Company toHenry S. Patterson; lot 21 , block 12,Lawn Terrace addition to city. $200.R. F. Pierce et al to J. N. Barkley,lot 2. block 1, Smith. Jones & Hlrsh-

    fleld's addition to Fort Worth. $4,000.John C. Ryan Land Company to K.L. Fountain, lot 1. block 7. and lot II.block 1R. John C. Ryan south additionto c l t $400.John C. Ryan Land Company to T.Qulnn. lot 17. block 5. lot' IT. block22, John C. Rjan south addition tocity. $400.R. M. Davis et aL to Julc Embe r-s o n , a minor, lot 1, Boaz additi on toFort Worth. $500.Hugh M. Johnson to R. L. Sprinkle,lots 17 and 18. bkick S. Walker's addition to South Fort Worth. $305.M r s . Annie Griffiths, individuallyand as community administratrix ofthe estate of her deceased husband.James G. Crifflth s. to Robert Dru mm.lot 9 Moore Thornton & Co.'s addition to city. $1,800.J. C McKcnney to Mabel Jones,lot 21 . block 23. M. G. Ellis additionto city of Fort Worth. $200.John C. Ryan Lan d Company toMrs. IX. J. Elling ton, lots 2. In block11 . and lot 4. block 17, of John C.Ryan's south addition to city. $100.A. Arneson to T. It_ Kenning, lot5, block 10. Emory college subdivisionof W. P. PatUlo addition to city. $165.Cicero Smith to S. R. Sharp, a partof block 28 of Tucker's additi on to thecity of Fort Worth. $5,250.E. B. Slaton of Wlm parish. Louisiana, to Bowden Tims. city, the easthalf of block 25 of the Jenning s Wes taddition to the city ot^Fort Worth ,for valuable consideration.II . G. Bury to II. C. Chase, lots 21 ,22. 23 and 24. block 3. White's subdivision or block 6. Evans' South addition. $900.Albert A. Pope and wire to Mrs. L,E. Brown, part of Terry Ander sonsurvey. $45.It. M. Harding and wi fe to John W.2>onahue. parcel of Iind on Belk napand Burnett streets. $3,450W. D. Patty et al. to W L. Llgon.lots 15 and 16. block 27, Field-Welchaddition. $1,500.Columbus Phenlx and wife to L. L.Hawes. part or lot 2, block 13. Field-Welch addition. $400.

    J. M. Mothershead et al. to Mn. M.J. Murph y. lots 3 and 4. R. Vlckery"saddition to Glenvsood. $2,000.North Fort WorthNort h Fort AVorth Tow nsl le Company to G. W. I"ressley. lot 5.. Inblock 66, of city of North Fort Worth,$200.J. W. Creed an d wife to J. M.George. lot IS. block 60. North FortWorth. $1,500.Farmers & Mechanics National bankto James D. Farmer , all lots In the LThomas 640-acre survey and In theM. G. Elli s addition to North FortWorth, designated as blocks 6, 7, 8,9. 12. 13. 14 and 15. $5,000.North Fort Worth Townslte Company to Stonewall J. McMurray, lots12 and 13. block 13314. North FortWorth. $400.Rosen Heights Land Company to J.A. Elders, lot 11. block 163. RosenHeights addition to North Fort Worth.$125.Fort Worth Development Companyto Mrs. M. J. Ellington. lot 17. block

    li t. M. O. Ellis addition to North FortWorth. $150.Fort -Worth Devel opment Companyto Mrs. M. J. Ellingt on, lot 3. block ti l.M. G- Ellis addition to North FortWorth. $1.Alrln Fuller to T. J. Ryon. lot 2.block 3, Moody addition. North FortWorth. $110.North Fort Worth Townslte Company to A. C. Hogewood. lot 19, block73, North Fort Worth. $850.A. C. Hogewo od to Godfrey Harr, lotIt. block 73. North Fort Worth, $6SS.Polytechnic HeightsW. W. Thompson to W_ S. Keller,lot 8. block 81, Polytechnic Heightsaddition. $75.Emory H. Smith to J. R. Thomas,lot 6 In block 44Heights addition$ 1 5 0 .A. N. Lewi s to M. C D obbs. lot 10,block 12r>. Polytechnic Heights addition. $100.

    Arlington HeightsArlington Heights Realty Companyto A. D. Ll oyd, lots 13 to 16. 21 and 22.and 33 to 40. both Inclusive. In bloc k1 7 1 , Chamberlin Arlington Heigh tsfirst filing. $LOO0.C. S. Mitchell an d wife to John StTurner , block 150 of Chamberlain Arlington Heights addition to FortWorth. $11,000.Frank B. Scheuber, commissioner, toMaria Judso n of Fai rfield county,Connect icut, all or blocks 4 and 5. Arlington Heights addition. The sale results rrom case styled Maria Judsonvs . Stiles Judscm, in this district courtlast July.Arlington Heights Realty Companyto Edwin A. Zollner. lots SS. 36. ST. 38,39 and 40. block 17. Chatrberlaln Arlington Heights. $300.G E N E R A L S H A T T E R IL L

    Reported to Be Suffering From AcutePneumoniaPpcrimJ to The TVbvrem.

    BAKCRSFIKLT). Cal. N*or. 1.Major Oeneral Will iam R_ Shatte r, whowus taken sudde nly III yester day wi than attack of acute tvieamonla. is re~IKtrted hy the attrndlrur physici an. l>rL "U" Tho me of S on *Yancis co, to berestlne; comfortabl y tonight.General Shatt er passed a restlessnlc ht and Knffi-red mnch pain. Phys icians were at Ma bedside during; thenight and t oday r>r. Thome , a notedspecialist, arrived from San Kranclsco.The illness of the general Is due toa severe cold which was taken onTuesd ay -%neu General Sbaf ter r odeseveral miles to cast yds rote at theelection- He was confined to lite housenfter t his expos ure an d T>r.. Mitchellwas called In. He found General Sha tter in a feveris h condit ion. The"fe verrose with alarming rapidity and yesterday a conference of physicians wa sheld and the case - diagn osed as acuta-pneumonia. The following bulletin was Issuedlate tonight by the physicians: "General Shatter Is suffering from acutapneumoni a, of about sixty hours' duration."

    r?^r^. Rogers .

    M A R F A D I S E A S EI S D I A G N O S E D

    -The governor this afternoon rocelved^a telegram from Quarantine Inspector Shaver, dated at Marfo, Brewster county,in which the doctor says:"Disease Is diagnos ed aSyStophlococusaffectpn of throat by local phys icians. Last case twelve days ago. "Dr. Shaver was detailed by the * O T -ernor Friday morning to mi ie an Investigation of disease at tha request ofthe Alpine Business Men's Leagu**.

    R E L I A B L E D E N T IS T R YF R E E warns*ND ADVICB io o.t of Teeth ,Amalgam Rili ng* ,Silver Fillings sn ,Bon* F.U.ng. S gK " ' g*Gm bsrSS,

    Gold Filling* j inn $W extract twth absolutely nrlthoutfain or no pay. w e make you a fullM.or tet!i lor JJ.09. W* make tee thS 2 2 X ut a - Crown and brldg. aPeclaity. W e will K i v . you a wnttemE 2 ? " * ? tOT u ** wi,n " < *J a y . t * - " P - S n -DRS. CRATON & WURZB ACH.

    0J llsuaton Str.ot. Fort Worth.

    R U S S I A A F T E RH E A V Y L O A NSptrtof to The Teleffrvm.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 10.Today's foreign stock markets were dull -ndfeature less. The report that Russia iscontemp latin g a $400,000,000 loan w asfollowed by the statement that no auchaccommodat ion could be secure d forsome time to come. In London in vestment Issues were steady, butAmericans made general declines,mainly fractional, Russian issues continued weak.

    IN THE COURTSCourt of Civil Appeal*

    The follow ing are the proceedingshad Saturday in the court of civil appeals for the Second supreme Judicialdistrict of the state of Texas:Motions overruled: Fort Worth arilRio Graude Railway Company vs. Stateof Texas, for rehearing; B. F. McKin-le y vs. J. C. Settles, for dismissal ofappeal, was overruled In part au lgrante d in part, L e, ci tation in Aro rwas quashed; Missouri, Kansas andTexas Railway Company et aL vs. J, N,Keithly. to recall mandate.Motions granted: Chicago. RockIsland and Gulf Railway Company vs.O. C. Breeding, tos trike out sten ographer's report: Texas and PacificRailway Company vs . Weatherby. torequire clerk to Issue mandate withoutthe payment of costs; St. Loula andSanta Fe Rai lway Company vs. W. D-Martln, to affirm on certificate; G, W.Reed vs . Holden. to consolidate cause-N o . &403 with No. 5362.Cases affirmed: St. Louis and SanFrancisco Railway Company va,Ki'.ov. ii-s e t aL, from Tarrant county;Guarantee Savings, Loan and Investment Company vs. MltcbelL fromCooke county.Cases reversed and rendered : Chicago. Rock IsUnd and Ter RailwayCompany vs . J. N. W^ ^ ws. from^SWse county. - i /Cases reversed and rendered in partand affirmed in part: Lanlus, execu tor, vs. Anna E. Fletcher, from CookeCases submitted: Texas and PacificRailway Company vs. E. J. Leggtlt,from Mitchell county; St. Louis andSan Francisco Railway Company vs .Joe Stokes, from Mitchell; Texas andPacific Railway Company va. C. R,McFadden. front Mitchell; J. B. Williams vs. L. C. Barne s, from Donle y;State of Texas vs. Southern K^ isasRailway Company of Texas, from Arm-Cases set for submission Dec. 1, 19CS:St. Louis and San Francisco Railway-Compan y vs. M. C. DHL from Tar rantcounty; Texas and Pacific RailwayCompany et aL vs. T. J. Coggl n, fromMitchell ; K. N. Graham et aL vs. JohnA_ Evans , from Reev es; F. N . Ong vs.C . H. Leftwltch. from Potter; Southern Kansas Railway Company vs . J. i.Morris, from Roberta; Texas end Pa cific Railway Company vs. "VV K . Ed-rlngton, from Tarrant-

    NOT THE COMMO$3.50 and $4.

    \nz crrn YOU A S H O E OF H I G H G R A D EESPECI ALLY FO R THE FA MOUS, MADE BYFACTURERS, MADE TO FIT THE FOOTTHFORT AND SERVICE COUNT.\VE HAVE PUT EC A COMPL ETE LINE OP KINDS RIGHT FROM THE MILLS. WE CAN5c TO lie ON A PAIR OF 1IOSE. AS K TO SEE

    C?#oysr7tiA

    Mamace LicensesFranklin Shoap and Deb Anderson,Fort "Worth.J. W . Wil liams and Mrs. C E. King,North Fort Worth.Will GlUey. Aalo, and Miss MatticDougherty. Azle.R. A. Koonee. Mansfield, and MissOler Stowa, Mansfi eld.Tom Myer. Fort Worth, and NellieBrady. Fort Worth.David Mines. Venus, and RobertaNeaL Venus.]: . ii. i;!.!. k, Dallas, and Miss Liz xieTurner, Dallas.

    Suits FiledShamlon Trezevant vs. Kate Treze-ant, divorce.Inez Wright va. Willi am Wright, di-

    Forly Liyhth District CourtG. G- Overstre et vs Laura L. Over-street, divorce granted.

    j ^ l U S E M E N ^ I ]If there were nothing else to "In OldKentucky, " which played at Green-walFs last nlghL but the opening sceneof the second act, it would be worth'sone's while to see It. We have our mod-era minstrels, with their elaborate costumes and powdered heads, but forgenuin e negro comedy this scene "InOld Kentucky " has the m all beat.There la lots elso to the show, however, and for fonr acts one passes thruall sorts of excitement, from the throwing of a dynamite bomb to a hors erace. The play having been on theroad for several years. Is not tiew,but the cast-In this troupe is a goodo n e . Above the first floor, which waswell filled,, the bouse was packed, andthe audience enjoyed it \ery mucaJ

    D o n ' t forjret t h a t L I N E R AD ,fo r The S u n d a y T e l e g r a m . r 1

    Th WeatherSpfiml to 7>- Tflrtnm.WASHINGTON. D. C, NOV. 1LTh.weather forecaat:Oklahoma and Indian Territories an