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TRIBUNE:
GALVESTON
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 6,
1909.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
RESTAURANTS.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
LODGE NOTICES.
?
IF NOT.
DON’T FAIL TO DO SO
I
WANTED TO BUY.
j
FOR RENT,
FOUND.
eatables that
are
NOTARY PUBLIC.
passed in the South.
Real
LOCK AND GUNSMITHS.
WANTED TO RENT.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
14th st.,
J • L.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
NOTICES.
for
light
PHOTOS OF THE PARADE.
ELECTRICIANS.
A DELICIOUS SALAD.
and.
ANOTHER IMPORTED DELICACY
MOVERS AND SHIPPERS.
and
That
to
make
special
PROFESSIONAL.
i
i
INSTRUCTION.
-
MEATS—
FOR SALE.
HELP—MALE.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
COLD
GROCERIES.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
ROOMS WANTED.
FISK, GAME AND FRUIT.
THE GERMAN DELICATESSEN—
Ap-
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
R. H. AND ALICE S. TIERNAN,
HELP—FEMALE.
L
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Camembert,
SCUD-
39.50
JAMES B.
un-
MRS.
/
Any of them with
an ice-cold
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
BIDS AND PROPOSALS.
will
Makes a nice lunch.
Security Bldg., for
■4
PLANKED STEAKS
and
1923 Broad-
PLANKED FISH
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
TAILORS.
(All kinds)
JUST RIGHT FOR A SUPPER
PARTY.
MANICURING.
GLASS,
25c at first-
OCULISTS AND AURISTS.
TRUNKS.
Tribune “Want” ads bring results.
N
*
J.
KILL FLIES and mosquitoes with Mi-
crobine; nonpoisonou*.
Blass drug stores only.
HORSESHOERS AND
BLACKSMITHS.
piano
moves
Box 1142—1 reply.
Box 1149—9 replies.
furnished,
and
HAY—Another car of Fort Bend Coun-
ty Prairie Hay on switch joriier of
31st and Ave. H, to be delivered at $7
per ton. ALEX VAT7LET.
Served with every seasonable veg-
etable, and
If these do not take your fancy,
then look over this list of
A nice shiprpent of this luscious
fruit has just been received.
COTTON CARNIVAL VISITORS,
HAVE YOU VISITED THAT
BEFORE LEAVING THE" CITY,
BECAUSE
Marinerte Herring,
Wesphalian Ham,
CHICKEN SALAD,
POTATO SALAD,
COMBINATION SALAD,
ALLIGATOR PEAR SALAD.
COLD TURKEY,
COLD CHICKEN,
COLD TONGUE,
AT
KOEHLER’S
CAFE.
AT
KOEHLER’S
CAFE.
3410 R—SIX-ROOM two-story; modern
conveniences; ■““* ------1---
Apply 2728 P.
go to
Parlors,
cheap, and on
i 415 Se-
DR. FRANCES ROWLEY, Eye,
Nose and Throat. <*“ ’
LET ME DO YOUR NOTARY WORK.
BALDWIN TUCKER.
Phone 334. 307 22d St.
Have you read ths “Wan*’ columns?
Have you read the "Want" columns!
NEWLY
board.
rooms
2109 K.
1 con-
Phone
chain
: re-
ICE—ICE-
dellvery.
HOUSE OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT,
KOEHLER’S CAFE,
417-419 Tremont.
mention of is
FRESH, SWEET MANGOES.
Imported Liverwurst,
. Frankfurters and Sauerkraut,,
Caviar,
That Shipment of
FINE SEA DELICACIES
Has Arrived.
LIVE LOBSTERS,
LITTLE NECK CLAMS,
SHAD ROE,
SOFT SHELL CRABS,
FROG LEGS.
SEA TURTLES,
Lach’s Ham,
Imported Cervelot,
KOEHLER’S CAFE.
417-419 Tremont St.
$18.50. Th.,
tage at 41st
1953.
SHIELDS
work.
MONEY TO LOAN.
COLBY & CUENOD,
2220 Mechanic.
TOR PEARS
has just come in so don’t overlook
the chance to eat
Sardines,
Swiss Cheese,
. Limburger,
SALADS—
LOBSTER SALAD,
CRAB SALAD,
SHRIMP SALAD,
CLASSIFIED- ADVERTISING
(ADS RECEIVED LATE MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE 15.)
L I
Phone 224.
With
at
LAW AND ABSTRACT OFFICES
OF
MACO & MINOR STEWART.
Security Building. Galveston, Tex.
DR. W. TT V ‘L
Trust Building,
throat.
MILTON H. POTTER,
Estate, Loans and Investments.
22d and Mechanic st.
COLD ROAST PORK,
COLD ROAST VEAL,
ROAST MUTTON.
OR
LEMP’S EXTRA PALE,
You’ll find a list of delicacies and
other eatables that are unsur-
SEIDEL OF IMPORTED BEER
SPECIAL ATTENTION
should be called to those >
DON’T WORRY .
About What You’re Going to Eat.
YOU DON’T HAYE TO.
—-Just Go to—
LOUIS V. SCHEMBRE’S
And see the display of fine POUL-
TRY, FISH, GAME, FRUITS and
VEGETABLES on hand.
A CARLOAD OF FINE EATABLES
Has just been received from Cali-
fornia and Colorado.
COME AND SEE THEM
And arrange for your Sunday din-
ner at the house that has for its
motto
e Rochefort,
Full Cream.
(Note—These are prepared
FURNISHED ROOM—One south street
front room suitable for two or mere
gentlemen, cheap; free bath. W. P. FO-
GLE, 2505^2 Market street.
FRESH YA^D EGGS
Just in from the Country,
SATURDAY ONLY
35c Per Dozen.
GOLDEN GATE DAIRY.
Phone 2976. 621 Tremont St.
WE DELIVER.
' make typo-
nes, safes, locks
of light, inachin-
JONES moves, packs, ships furniture.
Leave orders Singer Machine. Phone
2120.
R. Waverly Smith,
Maco Stewart, Pres.,
J: H. Langbehn,
W. C. Morris, Sect.
cow; rea-
Address
"ONLY THE BEST’’
—and at—
"PRICES THAT’S RIGHT.’’
Phone 474. 511 21st St.
ROOMS WANTED—Completely furnish-
ed housekeeping apartment of 3 or 4
rooms with modern conveniences. Ref-
erences exchanged. Box 1200, Tribune.
MAN wants to board with pr vate fam-
ily, near 38th and Broadway.
ply H. BARNARD, 3716 Ave. K
ATTORNEYS.
Phone 945. 1917 Market st.
lunch counter
Address Trib-
LARGE south partly furnished or un-
furnished room. 1908 Church st.
FOR SALE—Two new cast nets, 3 and
4 feet, $2 and $2.50. Apply 3825 K.
DRAUGHON’S SHORTHAND.
About 75 per cent of the United
States Court Reporters write the sys-
tem of Shorthand taught by Draughon s
Practical Business College, Galveston,
Texas, because they know it is THE
BEST. Draughon secures POSITIONS.
Ask for FREE catalogue.
[ HAVE a splendid business opportu-
nity that will bear close investiga-
tion for man having $50*1 to invest;
business will clear $35 weekly. CHAS.
GRIMSLEY. Avenue Hotel.
40TH AND O, northeast corner pair oi
lots, either or both, cheap,
time payments. Apply Room
curity Bldg. Phone 1075.
NICELY furnished rooms, 1615 Church.
Phone 1508.
■ICE—Full weight, prompt
uenvei.v. D. C. BENTICK. A trial
will convince you. 1615 N. Phone 995.
R. H. JONHS for trunks and leather
aroodB. Telenhone 1160-4 ring*
PUTTY AND HARDWARE
At WM. SCHADT,
Phone 224. 28th and Mechanic.
MISS L. B. STAPP,
TEACHER OF STENOGRAPHY,
PHONE 2580.
DR. E. E. LARKINS,
Osteopathic Physician.
Phone 968. 206-7 Levy bldg.
fur,!, jx ye, Ear,
403 Levy Bldg.
GROCERIES, fixtures, horse and wagon
for sale. Box 620, Tribune.
* FISH OF OUR HOME WATERS.
REDFISH,
TROUT,
SHEEPHEAD,
LITTLE CROKERS,
SPANISH MACKEREL,
POMPANO,
FLOUNDERS, or
CRABS AND SHRIMP.
WANTED—A Jersey milk
sonable; will pay cash.
Tribune Box 1212.
WANTED—To buy a second hand ceil-
ing electric alternating fan. 411 21.
Th = f i BIG SNAP-
_„1Jaat i elegant cottage home of 5
hall,\ bath> etc-> 1814 Ave- n%;
, s°ld; house open; see it todayi
+Cut !n Price; it Will suit you
lei ms to suit.
HERVEY REALTY COMPANY.
504 23d.
GLASS, WINDOW GLASS,
At WM. SCHADT,
28th and Mechanic. Phone 224.
CARRIER PIGEONS FOR SALE—25c
each, at 21st and H.
NICE SOUTHEAST ROOM, all modern
conveniences, 1610 Post.if.l; :e.
CUT PRICES in furniture and stoves
for 10 days. 2312 Market st. THOS.
HORN. ~
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, young
horse, new rubber tire phaeton bug-
gy, harness, light spring wagon. J. H.
HORTZ, 2413 Ave. H. Call afternoon.
WANTED—Reliable white woman or
girl to cook and assist with house-
work. 703 44th st. MRS. A. W.
READING.
WANTED—A man or boy over 16 years
of age to carry mail and do general
work around farm. Must be able to
pull a skiff. . Pay $15.00 a month and
board. C. FRANKLAND, Smith’s Point,
Chambers County, Texas.
WANTED—A good carpenter. Apply
2212 Market St.
WANTED—Man to milk. CROSSROADS-
DAIRY, 61st and R%. Phone 696—4
rings.
CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY.
If you desire to sell, see us, we
have cash customers on hand;
call in today; list with us for
quickest and best results.
HERVEY REALTY COMPANY,
504 23d.
NICE cool south rooms with all
veniences, in private family. I
2514. 811 24th st.
STEWART TITLE GUARANTY CO.
Incorporated.
DIRECTORS:
Joseph Loblt,
J. C. League,
John Sealy,
Minor Stewart, ... _.
Vice Pres.
OUR GUARANTEE PROTECTS REAL
ESTATE TITLES.
AN ABSTRACT IS NO PROTECTION.
GEORGE Q. M’CRACKEN.
LAWYER,
300-301 Security Bldg. Phone 60.
JOHN T. WHEELER, .
LAWYER,
406 21st st.
& CHARLES J. STUBBS.
LAWYERS.
212 22d st.
GALVESTON, TEX.
marsene Johnson"
.ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR,
Phone 780. 20th and Market sts.
(Successor to Johnson & Johnson.)
NIGHT CLASSES for young men and
boys will be organized Sept. 1. Ap-
ply after 6 p. m. HARRY HUNTT RAN-
SOM, 1803 J. Phone 1085.
PRETTIEST PROPERTY
in City.
AUSTIN PLACE,
29th and N%.
27th and 37th street cars to
st. Cement work now going
in. If you are ambitious to save
we can show you how saving your
rent will beat all savings banks in
Ihe .?2Vntry- If you have $250.00
to $500.00 and can pay $35.00 a
month let us talk to you. Cement
work now going in. Street mud-
shelled on completion of cement
work. You can’t duplicate values.
Gas, sewer, electric lights, water,
all in.
THE HEBERT AUSTIN COMPANY,
313 22d st.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be received up to 10 o’clock
a. m. Monday, Aug. 9th, at the office of
Mr. I. Lovenberg, for painting and
glazing the Bath Avenue School, as per
specifications which will .be furnished
upon application to Mr. Frank Jones, at
the Builders Exchange.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
J. C. LEAGUE,
Chairman Committee on School Prop-
erty.
FOR HAIRDRESSING, ETC.,
MRS. GRANT’S BEAUTY
over Simons’ Millinery.
NO MATTER where you are, if you
need anything in the drug store line
and want«it promptly delivered, ring
up,KEENE’S drug store,, 26th and H.
Phone 423.
MANURE for sale at $1.00 per wagon
load delivered, at 50 cents per wagon
load at No. 1827 Strand st THE
WILEY & NICHOLLS CO.
FOR SALE—20 mules from 5 to 8 years
old. THE WILEY & NICHOLLS CO..
1827 Strand st.
FINANCIAL.
THE' ROSENBERG BANK.
(Unincorporated.)
Has Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.
Sells exchange upon all principal
points of the world.
Furnishes Travelers with Travelers’
Checks in book form for use in all
countries.
Draws on Mexico payable in Mexi-
can dollars, at very low value.
Receives deposits against certifi-
cates or on open account.
Discounts good paper,at reasonable
rates.
Buys and sells investment bonds.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished large seven-,^.
window front room, with board; also
southern exposed; rooms; rates very
reasonable; reference. Phone 1165..
2019 H. MRS. KERSHNER.
RELIABLE, trustworthy man wants
work; willing to do anything. 701
Church. Phone 2486.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
at the
NEW ORLEANS STORE.
25-lb. sack Sugar. .
x Fresh Yard Eggs,
Fresh Alvin Butter, L
Cooking Pears, per peck....-,30c
German Dill Pickles, per quart....15c
California White Potatoes, per pk..40c
Seeded Raisins, 3 packages 25c
2018 Market St.
Phone 2318.
HORSESHOEING is an art and re-
quires even more skill than the fit-
ting of shoes for human beings. Let
me shoe your horse and I promise
1 perfect fit. A. OSTERMAYER. 26th
St., Church and Winnie. Phone 3005.
FOR SALE.
. 100 acres between Arcadia and Dick-
inson, $25 per acre.
. 40- acres; between Arcadia and Dick-
inson, $22.50 per acre.
35 acres, between Dickinson and Alts
Loma, $40 per acre.
East End corner with 2 houses, $4,200
Offer wanted for corner 3% lots, 43c
and R. • ■ ■ x ;
3 houses and corner lot, Ave. A, $3250
1 with imP«" E- Ave. N, $2,650
CHAS. NEYNABER, 221 22d St-
BUILT FOR A HOME.
•NOT BUILT TO BE SOLD.
Here is what you have been looking
for so long and could never find: That
cosy, modern cottage of four extra fine
rooms* hall, fine galleries, best kind of
slate roof, electric lights, bath, full lot,
fine yard, extra good stable, city water
and cistern, for the small price of
$2,750. Everything is of the best. Noth-
ing better can be had. Neighborhood is
excellent. Owner’s vocation calls him
away and it can be bought before it is
rented. Location is 1919 on N%. House
will be shown upon application at my
office. J. T. ALBERTS, 2204 Mechanic.
HOSKINS FOSTER, in Security Bldg.,
has bargains In down town property.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY—I still have
some very choice lots left in Mag-
nolia Park. For location and price see
me. E. V. HAINES, 214 Tremont st.
Phone 1577.
$1.25
per dozen 30c
3 lbs $1.00
TWO unfurnished
housekeeping.
WELCOME COTTON GROWERS.
'Welcome to Galveston, and doubly wel-
come to the old reliable house of
L. KOESTER.
You are most cordially invited to call
and inspect our stock of
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS.
*- You’ll find that the
QUALITY AND PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Here are a few prices:
Pink of Perfection, full qt 95c
Old Guckenheimer, full qt...’ $1.25
Old Cortez, full qt $1.00
Old Cortez, fives 85c
Old Cortez, pints., i... 50c
Old Cortez, % pints........ 25c
Stowe Hill Blackberry, gallon....$3.00
Stowe Hill Blackberry, quart ..75c
Take advantage of this opportunity
to 'take a supply home.
L. KOESTER,
PHONE 618. 2010 MARKET.
(Note-—Kansas City Prime Ribs
are used.},
WANTED—A washerwoman. Applv at
OLD WOMAN’S HOME. 25th and O%.
WANTED—Experienced young lady as
money changer; must be rapid and
correct; state experience and salary ex-
pected. Box 1,162. Tribune.
WANTED—Girl ’ to assist with house
work and help take care of children.
Apply 1317 24th St.
---------;----------—
WANTED—An experienced nurse for
child aged 1 year. Apply 1221 Ave-
nue H.
WANTED—To buy a good horse suit-
able for light delivery work, or
would like to lease one for its feed.
Address SEAWALL COMMISSION CO.,
2025 Strand.
[ DO LOCK and key work of all kinds
at JULIUS J. MEYERS, 614 Tremont
Bt. Phone 2349.
WE REPAIR guns;'any
writer; adding machines
—in fact, do all kinds of
©ry work. JOHN CHRISTENSEN & CO..
■ 712 23d st. Phone 828.
H. BALDINGER, third floor
building. Eye, ear, nose and
ALL kinds of hotel help
Galveston Men’s Service and Em-
ployment Agency, 2023 Mechanic st.
Phone 579.
SITUATION WANTED^
YOUNG WAITER or
man wants situation.
une Box 1213.
WHITE man and Wife want situations
in •'family in city or country; wife a
first-class cook and husband an all-
round gardener, yard and stable man.
Address Box 1202, Tribune.
SEAMSTRESS wants work; prices are
reasonable; call or send word to
2326 Ave. M.
FOR SALE.
Two good houses bringing in a rental-
of $18.00 per month and lease of lot foi
three years, on 7th and Church Sts.
Price, $700. This is a money maker.
A. J. HENCK.
213 23d Street. .
GOLDEN GATE DAIRY.
Pure Milk. Dairy Butter.
Fresh Yard Eggs Fresh Daily.
Buttermilk.
Cream Cheese Fresh Daily.
Quality Superior.
Telephone 2976. 621 Tremont St.
WE DELIVER.
SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS
For a delightful Lundheon.
NOTICE.
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF ALLIGA-
FOR RENT—Splendid cottage, 4 ele-
gant large rooms upstairs and 2 ex-
tra large rooms in basement, fine gal-
leries, city water, cistern, on south-
west corner 35th and H, at $16. Fine
new 4-room cottage, with hall, bath-
room, 4120 on Winnie, at $13. Four-
room house, with galleries, bathroom,
sanitary closet, 1411 Strand, at $11, in-
cluding sewer and water rent. J. T.
ALBERTS, 2204 Mechanic.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, 2010
M%; bath, gas and sewerage. Ap-
ply 1921 M%.
COTTAGE, 2 rooms and kitchen; nice
wash house, large yard; will rent to
nice colored people. 1513 Center.
NEW cottage, 4 rooms and hall, 3321
P%. $12.00. Apply 3315 P%.
44TH AND K—8-room, 2-story house;
plenty yard and stable room; for $15.
Apply 3424 I.
PERSONAL.
let’ Dogs delight to bark and bite,
let bears and lions growl and fight,
but if you want to sleep at night get
your mattresses made by IVEY, practi-
cal upholsterer. Factory, Center and
M. Phone-714.
_______LOS'I>
LOST—Pension certificate and vouch-
er; please return to WM. ARMIS-
TEAD, 2125 Mechanic, upstairs.
REWARD will be paid for return of
the turn style lost from Beach Fish-
ing and Amusement Pier and found in
wreckage and hauled away. J. C. GON-
ZALES, Manager.
LOST—One solid gold engraved band
bracelet. Reward if returned to 1925
32d st.
SEE Hoskins Foster, Security Bldg., for
opportunities in business properties.
NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST
in Galveston property, as prices are
sure to advance from now on. We can
show you property that will net you
12 per cent in rentals and will surely
be salable in a short time at a hand-
some profit. How would you like to
buy two solid blocks for $8,000 and
after holding it a while sell It out for
$28,000? We believe this can be done
with two blocks which we have for
sale. ZAPP & SWEENY, 205 Tremont.
FOR FINE FRESH VEGETABLES of
all kinds, such as asparagus, toma-
toes, squash, new peas, snap beans,
Sweet corn, etc., go to J. L. BELBAZE,
124 Tremont st., headquarters for fine
fish and poultry.- Big ice cold water-
melons now on hand. They are the
best in town.
FOR RENT—Modern two story at 1417
Postoffice St. CHAS. NEYNABER,
321 22d St.
FOR ReAjT—Lower floor of residence,
furnished or unfurnished; delight-
fully cool; close in. Box 716, Tribune.
FOR RENT—Four-room raised cottage,
$11.00. Apply 3407 Ave. N.
FOR RENT—Elegant new sfeven-room
two-story house and basement, with
all modern improvements, $35.00: 415
14th st., between Market and Postof-
fice. Occupy July 1st. Keys at 1313
Postoffice st. J. L. BODDEKER &
CO., 410 20th st.
FOR SALE—Pure drugs at
DER’S.
FOR RENT—Nice 6-room 2-story, with
bath, toilet and electric lights, No.
313 14th st., $35.00 per month/ 7-rooin
2-story with large stables and plenty
of ground. 44th and Ave. K, $17.00 per
month; 4-room house at the northeast
corner 22d and Ave. P%; 12-room mod-
ern rooming house, just two blocks
from Union Depot, $50.00 per month.
This is a splendid opportunity for the
right party to make some money.
AUSTIN & COMPANY. 307 22d st.
FOR RENT—Splendid high-raised cot-
tage of three very large rooms up-
stairs and one room in basement, good
yard, large stable, city water on north-
east corner of 29th and P%, at $12.50.
J. T. ALBERTS, 2204 Mechanic.
A SPLENDID 5-room modern cottage,
Alta Lopia and cistern water, electric
lights, gas, bath and toilet, 2217 K,
$20.00 per month. FRED C. PABST,
2304 Strand. Phone 585.
WANTED—To rent a small office or
desk room in convenient location;
possession by Sept. 1st; statw rent ex-
pected. Box 1142, Tribune.
THAT %-PRICE SALE
Of Fine Suits Is Still On.
A $10.00 Suit for $5.00
A $20.00 Suit for..,.; $10.00
A $30.00 Suit for $15.00
A suit made to your measure for
$13.50 or a $25.00 suit for $18.
Trousers and Fancy Vests reduced.
A try on by an artistic tailor means
a good fit.
EDWARD TROSTMAN,
317 21st St.
KILL BEDBUGS, roaches and ants with
Microbine, 25c at first class drug
stores only.
A. & A. S. R.—Regular meet-
ing San Felipe Lodge of Per-
fection No. 1 this (Friday)
evening at 8.00 o’clock. Bal-
loting in all the bodies. By
order master. |
C. G. CLIFFORD, 33° Hon..
Secretary.
TWO handsomely furnished south front
rooms; rent very low. 2410 M.
FOR RENT—Well furnished south
rooms, in private family, in the east
end; porches, private exit, modern con-
veniences, quiet neighborhood; to gen-
tlemen only; references required. Apply
Box 1,000, Tribune.
WE HAVE still for sale some of those
CHEAP 5 and 10 acre tracts of land
on interurban line, near Lamarque, on
very small monthly installments.
$1 TO $2 A WEEK buys a Plano—Kim-
Dall. Crown, Chickering Bros., Hlnze,
Whitney, Davis & Sons, Ludwig,
Schulz, etc.—warranted 10 to 20 years
TEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL. Let us
send a Piano to your home on 10 days’
Free Trial. If you decide to keep it,
pay us $1 to $2 a week. If you are
not pleased, we will send for it and
”■ not cost you one penny.
W. A. LEYHE PIANO CO..
2214 Postoffice St.
SASH, DOORS and BLINDS,
WM. SCHADT,
28th and Mechanic st. Phone 224.
KILL CHICKEN LICE and other in-
sects on poultry with Microbine.
Non-poisonous. 25c at first-class drug
stores only.
IF in need of shoes* prices on them will
tempt you to buy from KAISER’S,
310 21st st. Satisfaction on repair work.
ONE FINE JERSEY COW $35.00. 2208
avenue O. Phone 1352.
GENTS’ AND LADIES’ bicycle, type-
writer desk and table, shelving, 1
large express wagon, 1 new 1,500-gal-
lon cistern. All bargains for cash.
WM. LUCAS, 2221 Church. Phone 758.
FOR RENT—Modern two-story of 7
rooms, 2416 H.; $32.50. THE HE-
BERT AUSTIN COMPANY, 313 22d st.
FOR RENT—Elegant new seven-room
two-story house and basement, with
all modern improvements, $35.00; 415
14th st., between Market and Postof-
fice. Keys at 1313 Postoffice st. ~ '
BODDEKER & CO., 410 20th st.
FIVE-ROOM new 2-story house, 44th
and J; all modern conveniences, for
$18.50. Three-toom high-raised cot-
41 “t and G, for $13.00. Phone
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Furniture of two rooms to
a private family at low prices. Call
at 2513 Market street.
A pretty five-room cottage, with
bathroom and high corner lot, stable:
and chicken yard on East Avenue K.
A snap at $2,100 if taken this week.
A. J. HENCK.
213 23d Street.
FREDERICK LANG, for 23 years with
Goggan Bros., has established a re-
pair shop at 1702 G. Special attention
given to piano tuning and repairing
Phone 1587.
USE cveosoted 2x12 curbing around
your Boulevard lots. It will last five
times as long as green wood. GAL-
VESTON CREOSOTING CO., 34th St
and Ave. A
LOVELY south room furnished for
light housekeeping, electric lights,
bath; cheap. Phone 2692.
WE PAY highest prices for second-
hand furniture. Call or write G^r*-
VESTON FURNITURE CO., 2114
Church.
NICE COOL ROOMS close in Town, with
good board at reasonable prices, can
be found at MRS. FUNK’S PARK
HOTEL, 2016 Ave. G. Phone 1990.
SOUTH rooms and board; all conven-
iences. MRS. MORRIS, 1906 Ave. O.
FOR ANYTHING IN TYPEWRITERS
go to
THOMAS W. HOPKIN’S
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.
We can save you money on new,
second hand or factory rebuilt type-
writers. Also
SAVE YOU MONEY
on Repairs, Ribbons (of all kinds),
Carbons, etc.
SEE THESE PRICES:
Factory rebuilt Remington No. 6. $42.50
Factory rebuilt Remington No. 7. 47.50
Factory rebuilt Oliver No. 3 42.50
Factory rebuilt Smith Premier
No. 2
Factory rebuilt L. C. Smith No. 2.. 60.00
CALL AND SEE US.
Public Stenographer in Office.
Phone 1577. 214 Tremont St.
X1RESSMAKING SCHOOL—Learn your
girls to sew; prices reasonable;
hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 2222.
1602 F.
FOR RENT—Three large unfurnished
south rooms, with bath, $10 a
month. 4416 Church.
WANTED — Two good carpenters;
wages $3.50 a day. Apply northwest
corner 29th and O%. Phone 3054.
STRONG colored boy wanted. Apply
southeast corner 21st and Ave. M.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade;
few weeks completes; practical ex-
perience from start; careful instructors,
tools given, diplomas granted; wages
Saturdays; positions waiting; wonder-
ful demand for graduates; write for
catalogue. MOLER BARBER COL-
LEGE, San Antonio, Tex.
NICE clean, cool furnished room, two
beds, suitable for two or three gen-
tlemen; reasonable rent; in private
family. 1507 Winnie-. Phone 1329.
TWO nicely furnished south rooms; $2
each per week. 2219 H. Phone 3074.
Do repair work. We build anything
from a mansion to a chicken coop, and
no matter how §mall the job we will
be glad to get it. Prices reasonable.
We are agents for iron fences. Prices
gladly quoted.
WM. LUCAS,
2221 Church st. Phone 758.
CRAVEN & JACKMAN, General Con-
tractors and Builders; jobing and re-
pairing. Office and mill 1902 Etrand,
or ring 2055.
JULY 22—The colored man that drove
me tp 46th and K please return val-
uable papers. H. A. SIEVERTS.
CHAS. F. WIESEPAPE, tunes and re-
pairs pianos and church organs; spe-
cial attention given; first-class work.
Phone 2599.
BIRMINGHAM Safes, Cash Registers,
office furniture; safes, moved. 214
Tremont.
TWO FINE MILK COWS FOR SALE—
Can be seen at Woollam’s Lake or
call 182 6 and ask for W. B. EVERS.
LARGE WORK HORSE, two gentle
ponies, new grocery cart. 1924 37th.
FOR SALE—A $2000 vault in Cole’s
cemetery, $300. DR. GEO. JACOBS.
Uncalled-for Answers
w—■ : z=Tn~ .
ITRIBUNE WANT ADS
I The following replies remain unclaimed, and the holder of box
ticket will please call and get same.
FRIDAY, AUG. 6, 1909.
i Box 1142—1 reply. ’ Box 1082—2 replies.
Box 1149—9 replies. Box 1162—5 replies.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
ROOMS NEAR BEACH—Delightfully
cool, nicely furnished, newly pa-
pered, south front rooms; modern con-
veniences; private family. 2220 O^,
next to Tremont.
FURNISHED ROOMS
2111 Church st.
TWO nicely furnish'd rooms in town
for . gentlemen. Apply vpstai.rs,
2313% Postoffice.
IF YOU are looking for a home or in-
vestment see HOSKINS FOSTER.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS,
WM. SCHADT,
28th and Mechanic st. I--------
KILL FLEAS and mange on dogs
Microbine. Nonpoisonous. 25c.
first class drug stores only.
WHEN you want printing in a hurry,
satisfaction guaranteed, try the GAL-
VESTON PRINTING CO., 206-208 Tre-
mont street. Phone 2410.
UMBRELLAS REPAIRED and recov-
ered. 603 Tremont st.
SAVE MONEY and have your uphol-
stery work and mattresses made
now. Summer prices on all work and
satisfaction guaranteed. D. L.
SHIELDS. Phone 3010. Factory 714
9th.
EINE office rooms in Telephone buil<-
ing 22d and Church. See manager,
Telephone building.
FOR RENT—Store, living rooms, Cen-
ter st., houses, large flat. RONALD
M’DONALD, 409 24th st.
ROOMS FOR RENT—One furnished
and two unfurnished rooms at 2526
Ave. M, for colored.
EXPERIENCED salesman to cover
Texas w’ith staple line. High com-
missions with liberal weekly advance
for expenses. Permanent position to
right man. L. H. DRAKE, Asst. Supt.,
Detroit, Mich.
GOSSYPIUM. or cotton plant, was
brought to the United States from
the Bahamas. We make stencils to
mark the bales and also manufacture
rubber stamps, metal checks, seals, etc.,
at 2205 Mechanic street. (S. B. 88.)
GLASS, GLASS. GLASS,
WM. SCHADT,
Phone 224. 28th and Mechanic.
FOR electrical work of all kinds, fans,
motors, electric wiring, etc., go to
CLARKE .ELECTRICAL CO., 2309 Post-
office. You’ll find the prices right.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Motor launch,
complete, just off the ways; repaint-
ed, etc., in Al condition; 21 feet long,
6 feet beam; roomy and a good sea
boat. See A. A. FINCK, at Hnnty
Finck. 215 22d st
WE HAVE SEVERAL DIAMONDS at a
bargain. KUHN & CO., 109 Levy Bldg.
FOR SALE CHEAP, furniture for light
housekeeping. Apply 3716 Ave. K.
FOR SALE-—15 pair sash and blinds in
good condition. Apply 1809 27th st.
FOR SALE—At a bargain price, one
new 300-yard Phleger German sil-
ver fishing reel; also one Hartford
typewriter in splendid condition. Ap-
ply 1611 19th st.
THREE bicycles, also 3 guns and 2 pis-
tols very cheap. Apply 3528 O.
COTTON CARNIVAL VISITORS
Are most cordially invited to visit our
store and. inspect our large stock of
Edison and Victor Phonographs or lis-
ten to any selection they desire.
FORTY NEW UP-TO-DATE HITS for
August now out on Edison records. A
list unsurpassed in variety and origi-
nality. Your collection incomplete
without the choicest from this list;
open evenings. THE AGENCY COM-
PANY, 2107 Postoffice st.
J. H. GIBSON,, furniture and
mover; two largest wagons;
you in a hurry. Phone 2581-227.
FOR SALE—Any of the following ar-
ticles can be bought at a bargain:
Tailor’s table and counters, two type-
writer desks, several office and house
tables, one hall mirror, 24x72 Inches;
a five-piece plush and French walnut
parlor suite and a large cigar show’case
12 fbet 8 inches long, 2 feet 4 inches
wide and 3 feet 8 inches high. This is
a rare opportunity to buy cheap. WM.
LUCAS, 2221 Church St.
CHEAPEST piano in town for the
money. 2312 Market. Phone 1784.
THOS. HORN.
FOR SALE—That elegant modern cot'
tage home; only location of its kind
on market. Apply on premises. 202<
Ave. M- ,
FOR SALE—Everybody. wants them
boulevard, city and suburban lots,
island and mainland acreage. See me
ronald McDonald, 409 24th.
der the personal supervision of
Mr. Albert E. Koehler.)
■ - I ■
SAVE YOUR PENNIES
For 17 cents ,saved each day buys a
New Model No. 5 Oliver, factory re-
built No. 3 Oliver or Nos. 6 and ? Rem-
ington. See
S. E. SLAUGHTER,
The Typewriter Man.
Best Goods. Best Prices and Terms.
Public Stenographer in Office.
315 21st Street or Phone No.-600.
Photos of zautomobile parade and the
civic parade, passing ',Tremont
Postoffice and on the Boulevard., for
sale by MAURER, 418 Tremont. Phone
1698,
AN EXPERIENCED cook,
way.
WANTED — Experienced starch-wear
i roners. Apply at once. MODEL
LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS.
NEW, modern, unfurnished rooms suit-
able for light housekeeping; refer-
ence. 1211 H, or phone 2127.
FOUND—Gentleman’s* bathing suits
numbered 44, 296, 336, 544, 245, 445,
294. Owners apply 720 1.
WANTED to buy—Old gold. Apply
room 109 Levy bldg. R. H. KUHN &
CO.
we wish
WANTED—Woman to cook and do
child’s washing, ip family of three.
Apply 2906 N%.
WANTED—Experienced cook.
ROBERT WEIS, 1804 Ave. H.
GOOD reliable white . girl to- do light
housework for family of two; good
wages. Address Box 1178, Tribune.
WANTED—Godd girl for general house
work. Good pay. Apply 3628 Post-
office St.
TYPEWRITERS AND
SUPPLIES.
FOR RENT—East half of Lucas Ter-
race, Broadway between 14th ard
15th. Inquire J. Levy, & Bro. Phone
:OOM two-story; modern < BI£!th,& eleS'fc^ligh^^arVo^^ook-
; fine summer location. ing, full lot, etc.; very Attractive; 2016
Ave. O; price $3,150.00; easy terms.
-----.-- z u WHITE & CO.,
Phone 2363. 211 22d.
WANTED—A genteel white or colored
girl to assist with general house
work in small family. Apply 1812
33d St. ■
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
CABINET MAKER KERPEL repairs
and sells fine furniture. 514 21st.
Phone 911.
FURNITURE REPAIRING, upholster-
ing; iron beds enameled and mirrors
resilvered. We guarantee our work.
525 21st street. Phone 2563.
guarantees hia upholstery
Phone 3010.
FOR SALE—One lot, 7-room modern
cottage furnished, including hand-
some piano; hou^e newly built; cen-
trally located; easy terms.
J. L. BODDEKER & CO.,
410 20th st.
GOOD POSITIONS.
Draughon’s Practical Business Col-
lege, Galveston, Texas, gives contract
backed by chain of 30 colleges,
£300,000.00 capital and 19 years’ suc-
cess, to secure good positions under
reaosnable conditions or refund tuition.
A.s& for free catalogue.
LOST—A silver puree in Garten Verein
or on car; suitable reward will be
paid for return to MRS. GEORGE F. ‘
BURGESS, 1725 M. x
LOST—Bay horse, branded “M” on -the
right shoulder. Return to ED GUN-
DERSON, and receive reward. Between
58th and 59th, S%.
LOST—Gentleman’s Gold watch, ci
and locket attached. Reward if
turned to Builders’ Exchange.
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