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Telephone No. 1396
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HELP—MALE.
FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR SALE.
NOTICES.
FOR SALE.
UNCALLED-FOR
COAL.
ANSWERS
WANTED.
JOCKUSCH, DAVISON & CO.
ply 2516 H.
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Phone 377
Strand
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TRIBUNE OFFICE.’
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will be prosecuted.
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK.
WOOD.
FINE DRY OAK BLOCKS.
ALSO STAVE TRIMMINGS.
TEXAS COOPERAGE CO.
PHONE 328.
HELP—FEMALE.
2111 Market.
Phone 1124.
2801 Mechanic St.
Phone 224.
(eu)
HOUSES FOR RENT.
BELLEW & MURPHY,
ATTENTION!
Security Bldg.
Phone 516.
TEXAS FURNITURE CO.,
(ee)
WE GIVE YOU
1319 C.
BEST FURNITURE,
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CHEAPEST PRICES,
EASY PAYMENTS.
2019 POSTOFFICE.
504 23d.
PHONE 3300.
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FOR SALE—Good horse; cheap.
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Avinger, Tex.,
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LODGE NOTICES.
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Ave. M.
FOR SALE—Wagon in good condition.
FOR SALE.
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1527 B.
Phone 911.
3401 F (upstairs).
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(2c)
FOR SALE—Buggy harness and chick-
HENRY TOUJOUSE.
410 20th St.
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Must Be Cleaned Up Within the Next
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ROOMS AND BOARD.
614.
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Apply 1102 Church St.
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Corner 12th and Ave. A.
Rental Property Our Specialty.
FOR RENT
MAN COOK; in or out of city; refer-
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
WANTED TO RENT.
dence phone 2794.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS.
ROOMS WANTED.
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cor. Tremont and Ave. B.
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PERSONAL.
INSTRUCTION.
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Galveston, Tex.
214 22d st.
INSURANCE.
TYPEWRITERS—SU PPLIES
FOUND.
Phone 712.
2306 Strand.
TENTS AND AWNINGS
2801 Merchanic st.
Phone 224.
(eb)
Mechanic st.
ELECTRICIANS.
POULTRY AND EGGS.
PROFESSIONAL
DRESSMAKING.
ONE milk fat male calf 9 weeks old
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on Page Nine.)
Half a Cent
a word each
In s ertion
The Treasure of Treasure Island Is the Tribune’s Classified Page, Where, For 1/2 Cent
a Word, the Entire Community Hears Your Story
. .50c
. .75c
$2.00
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KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES..
Expert Developing and Printing.
DAFERNER’S BOOK STORE.
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Next to corner 21st and Postof-
fice. Frame bldg, opposite Opera
House.
2919
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DIAMONDS
Bought and Sold.
R. H. KUHN.
Ask for an Ad Taker, and Get
It Off Your Mind.
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INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILES
Against Damage—Yourself Against
Damage Suits.
M. H. POTTER,
Agent.
Few Days.
$1.00 Blankets for......
$1.50 Blankets for......
$4.00 Blankets for......
Phone 245.
(pr)
Phone 82.
(tf)
Phone ‘Your Wood Orders to
THOS. A. HUNTER & CO.
Oak and Pine Wood.
Sawed and Split Wood a Specialty.
Phone 895.
(tf)
21st and Postoffice.
(tf)
NOTICE TO SOCIETIES AND
SECRET ORDERS.
ENTERTAINMENTS AND
DANCES
PAINTERS AND PAPER
HANGERS.
Is the Most Economical Fuel and
Is the Kind We Sell.
TO responsible couple without children,
3-room, neat, high raised cottage lo-
cated at the side of 1102 Church St.
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CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
DR. E. E. LARKINS,
Osteopathic Physician.
Phone 968. 206-7 City Nat’l Bank Bldg.
PHONE YOUR WANT AD TO
THE TRIBUNE BEFORE
12 O’CLOCK NOON.
. IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY.
COTTAGE, FOUR ROOMS.
3712 L, neat 4-room cottage, south
front, only $13.
FOR RENT—Upstairs, two nice large
unfurnished rooms with modern con-
FOR SALE"—A good, comfortable five-
room cottage; 2823 P. ROBT. ZAPP,
Agent. Apply 209 23d St. (ep)
TWO neatly
housekeepi:
H.
ROOFING, LADDERS AND NAILS.
WM. SCHADT.
2801 Mechanic St. Phone 224.
Bargains in All Kinds of Furniture.
LOUIS KERPEL’S FURNITURE
STORE.
Corner 21st and Postoffice Sts.
PHONE 911.
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BELLEW & MURPHY
Security bldg. Phone 516.
Box 2371—1 reply.
4 Box 2482—3 replies.
• . Box 2543—7 replies.
Box 1584—1 reply.
, Box 2525—11 replies.
Box 2425—1 reply.
' Box 2426—I reply.
, Box 2416—4 replies.
. Box 2177—1 reply.
Box 2467—1 reply.
Box 2549—1 reply.
Box 2449.—3 replies.
Box 2369—1 reply.
Box 1809—1 reply.
Box 2470—1 reply.
Box 2520—1 reply.
Box 2380—1 reply.
T. H TURNER,
THE STOVE DOCTOR,
2012 Market. Phone 2474.
(eu)
IT IS a great deal better to have your
repair work done right at first than
to have it done over. We are the ONLY
typewriter experts in Galveston. Try us.
THE S. E. SLAUGHTER CO.
A. J. HENCK.
Phone 253, 213 Tremont.
EEETEA-
HEATERS AND COOK STOVES.
Cheapest in Town.
KERPEL’S FURNITURE STORE.
FOR HIRE.
7-passenger Pierce Arrow limousine;
also new 5-passenger Chalmers; espe-
cially for box parties and receptions.
Night and day service. GALVESTON
AUTO CO., stand 22-23 Market. Phone
CHAS. F. WEISPAPE.
Church Organ and Piano Tuner.
Phone 2599. 1618 N.
H M. TSCHUMY piano tuner, repairer
of all musical instruments; ten years
with Gogsan Bros. Phono 810. 302
23d St.
CORD AND SPLIT WOOD.
Oak wood, per cord...............$6.50
Pine wood, per cord..............$5.50
JOHN GIUSTI’S WOOD YARD,
40th and Winnie sts.
PHONE 3163.
FOR SALE—Good cow. Address 3805
FOUND—Baby’s gold bracelet. Owner
call at Tribune office and pay for ad.
__________________________________ (ee)
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FOR SALE—New house facing south
on Ave. P% between 23 d and 24thm
sts., with all modern conveniences. 1
HOSKINS FOSTER, 2206 Mechanic st.
(tf)
MARWITZ HOUSE
801 22d St.
Comfort, elegance and convenience is
our motto. Personal attention given
to all details.
PHONE 2834.
cents. 614 21st, upstairs.
WANTED—Table boarders, 2215 L.
fee)
TABLE board $3 per week; meals 20
modern conveniences;
private family; close
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REAL ESTATE WANTED.
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White Lead, Oil and Varnishes.
WM. SCHADT.
WANTED—A young lady stenogra-
pher, no previous office experience
COTTAGE—SIX ROOMS.
4414 Ave. I, neat raised cottage, citv
and cistern water. A bargain at $1,700: .
Very little cash. 1
UNFURNISHED rooms, first and sec-
ond floor, 1908 Church st. (ru)
WANTED—Competent cook; white pre-
ferred. MRS. KEENAN, 1718 Church
St. (ee)
Leave Texas City at 12 p. m.
Bailey & Gonzales, owners. A. Bai-
ley, Mgr. Galveston phone, 3320.
FOR RENT—Neatly furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; modern con-
veniences. Phone 3560. 1917 M%.
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FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms.
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MOVING, CRATING, SHIPPING
AND STORAGE
NOTICE—We paper rooms from $6 up
with pretty designs for any room. Get
us to paint your house and it will stay
painted. The “HOME” PAINTING AND
PAPER HANGING CO., 2113 Postoffice
st. Phone 2120. (tf)
FOR RENT—Two lower rooms; water,
lights; $7.50. 1411 33d. (ee)
___________(tf)
ROOMS and board; $5.00 per week. 913
21st St. (1-c)
FOR RENT—Four-room cottage in nice
condition, with large yard. JOHN
ADRIANCE & SONS. (eu)
BUILDING SITES. 0
Ave. N, between 38th and 39th, south
front, 2% lots, next to northwest cor-
ner, all or any part at your own price;
easy terms. We can build for you.
COTTAGE, 1421 Ave. L; high raised;
strictly modern; gas, electric lights.
Phone 1257 or 242. (eb)
FOR SALE—No. 6 Remington type-
writer-in excellent condition; $30.00.
Phone 3356. • (eb)
FOR SALE—Buggy; cheap. Apply 1119
Postoffice St. (eb)
WANTED—Young, intelligent white
girl to do light house work and help
in store; good wages. Box 2578,
Tribune. (eu)
LAW AND ABSTRACT OFFICES
—of—
MACO & MINOR STEWART.
Security Building, Galveston, Tex.
Marsene Johnson. Elmo Johnson.
Roy Johnson.
LAW OFFICES
OF MARSENE JOHNSON.
20th and Market sts.
Galveston, Tex.
GENERAL PRACTICE, CIVIL AND
CRIMINAL.
TELEPHONE 780.
(ep)
unfurnished large
new modern home,
(eb)
ROOMS, $2 and $3 per week; house-
keeping privileges; gas. PALM
HOUSE. w____________________(tf)
STENOGRAPHER, 7 years’ experience;
quick, accurate and neat; 24 years
old; best references; sober and reliable;
three years’ experience as bank book-
furnished rooms for light
Ing; all conveniences. 2315
RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS; choice
stock; winter layers; $1, $3, $5 set-
WANTED—25 men, 25 women as extras
for Henry W. Savage’s production of
"EVERYWOMAN’.’ Apply stage door,
Grand Opera House Monday at 12
o’clock.
FOR RENT.
New cottage, up todate, 3126 M, 4
rooms, hall, bath, basement; key at
3228 M; $22.50.
610 24th St., store and residence.
C. O. HERVEY.
504 Tremont. Phone 895.
COTTAGE, THREE ROOMS.
, 4119. Ave. O, large 3-room cottage,
hall, front and back gallery, large .
stable 1% lots. Only $1,500. 3)
COTTAGE, FIVE ROOMS.
1019 Broadway, neat 5-room raised
cottage, modern conveniences, front
and back gallery, full lot. Special}
price for quick sale.
GENTS’ furnishing store for sale; good
location; cheap rent; making money;
selling cheap; leaving city. 306 21st
St. (eb)
WANTED—White boy, 8 to 12 years
old, to carry sample case; steady job;
good pay; must be cleanly dressed.
Call this evening, 5 to 8, or morning,
7 to 9. M. B. FISHER, New City Hotel,
(rn)
NICELY furnished front rooms, with
board, $5.50 per week; table board,
$4.00 per week. 201G Winnie. Phone
1990.____ (tf)
MRS. KIRSHNER’S, 1221 and 1119 Tre-
mont St. Rooms and board. Refer-
ences. Phone 1753. (tf)
MOVERS AND SHIPPERS.
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THE OLD RELIABLE Fred Warner,
furniture moving, packing, shipping
and storage; auto moving, anywhere
out of city; pianos a specialty. Office
2016 Postoffice st., phone 1329. ' Resi-
FOR RENT—Two story 6-room house
916 Market, $25. Apply to HOSKINS
FOSTER, 2206 Mechanic. (tf)
EIMAR & LAFRANCE.
Contractors, Dealers in paints and
wall paper. Will paper room $5.00 and
up Call and see new line wall paper
Estimates cheerfully given. 2110
Church. Phone .2705._________(l-rl)1913
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
WM. SCHADT.
housekeeping;
private gallery;
in. Phone 2934.
Room 109, City National Bank
Building.
NICELY furnished rooms
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WHEN your furniture needs uphol-
stering or mattresses made over ring
up IVEY. Phone 714. Factory, Center
and M. Automobile upholstering'.
YOU MUST use some judgment in buy-
ing harness. Don’t buy the cheap
stuff. Buy good harness, say like
Lobenstein manufactures
F. C. LOBENSTEIN.
2024 Strand. Phone 450.
YOUNG lady stenographer desires a
LANDLORDS, ATTENTION! We make
ATTENTION!—The ball given by the
Bakery and Confectionery Workers
will begin at 9 p. m. instead of 8 p. m.,
as per invitation. Mistake in print-
ing. (eb)
WANTED—A washwoman. Apply 1402
H. (eb)
, BIG SNAPS.
Elegant cottage home, No. 2016 Ave.
O, 7 rooms, etc., full lot, etc. Owner
out of city, wants to sell. House open '
for inspection; walk in. Price and’’
terms are reasonable. Don’t delay.
Two full lots, south side H between
38d and 34th, at special cut price.
Don t delay. Fine rental or resident
site. /•
The following replies remain
anclaimed and the holder of box
tieket will please call and zet
uames
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1913.
FOR SALE—Manure; $1.50 per load,
delivered. J. MONSHAUSEN, 61st and
a specialty of renting houses. Place
your property in our hands and secure
tenants quickly. V. PETERSEN, n. w
The handsome lodge room
formerly occupied by the
B. P. O. E. is now vacant and
for rent. This lodge room is
not only spacious, but contains
all the necessary conveniences
for a first-class organization.
The rent is most reasonable.
For full particulars see or write
To TRIBUNE
WANT ADS
RESIDENCE, 7 rooms, modern. 513
19th, between Postoffice and Church;
possession in a few days; rent $30.
C. O. HERVEY.
Phone your Want Ad to a
Tribune ad taker any time up
to 12 o’clock.
But don’t put it off to the last
minute. Get it in before NOON
if you can.
Telephone your ad early and
get thesadvantage of unhurried
service. Ad takers' are on duty
this very minute, ready to give
you their best attention.
PHONE 83,
FOR SALE—One second-hand, two-
passenger Ford automobile in good
condition; fully equipped with electric
lights both front and rear. Box 2491,
Tribune. (ep)
FOR SALE—At once, 12-room rooming
house; cheap MRS. ELLA ANDER-
SEN, 714 33d. (en)
BEFORE giving out blds on electric
work ring 2833, practical electrician.
CHAS. STECHMANN. (tf)
for sale cheap. 1515 22d.
GRAND REMOVAL SALE.
Must close out our stock of furni-
ture and stoves. Everything going at
your own price.
On or about Feb. 1 we will remove to
our new quarters, 22d and Church, op-
posite Telephone bldg., where we will
be glad to meet our old and new pa-
trons with a new and larger stock of
goods.
keeper. Box 2574, Tribune.
____(2-11)
SPECIAL MATTRESS SALE—Solid cot-
ton mattress; $4.25; combination, cot-
ton top, cotton bottom, $3.25; cotton
top, $1.85. We do all kinds of furni-
ture repairing, upholstering, finishing
and hand polishing. GELLER FURNI-
TURE CO., 2712 Market. Phone 760.
(eb)
FOR SALE—New 5-room • bUngalo,
.beautifully finished, all modern con- 1
veniences, over one lot ground, with
large stable, etc. Location, 33d between
Q% and R. Price $3,500. Terms.
Z. L. WHITE & CO., 211 22d St. Phone
2363. .
JAMES A. HARRIS, practical gardener
and landscape. Phone 2720—4 rings.
All work guaranteed.
necessary. Box 2590, Tribune.
THE RIDGEWAY—Thoroughly modern
family hotel, Tremont and Beach,
block from Galvez; choice rooms, single
or en suite, with or without bath; ex-
cellent service; American or European
plan; attractive rates; special induce-
ments for those desiring apartments
for winter; references. Telephone 3620
(tf)
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KEENE’S guaranteed rheumatism cure
will stop pains at once. Phone your
order for anything in drug line. We
have the goods. Prompt service. . 26th
and H. Phones 423 and 262.
position. Box 2523, Tribune.
S$. Phone 2320.
PROF. CHAS. H. ELBERTS, orchestra
music furnished for all occasions;
very reasonable; also instruction. vio-
lin, mandolin, cornet and piano. 2118 O
Ph one 4390.____________________ (2 - r r )
T. WILLIAM STREET, concert organ-
ist. pianist and accompanist, teacher
of piano and pipe organ, etc. Studio
1819 Avenue H. Phone 2121. Galves-
ton, Tex.
MISS CARRUTHERS’ school of danc-
ing; afternoon and night classes
Mondays and Fridays. At Cathedral
hall. Phone 1258 (tf)
ens. Apply 2507 K.
4,000 BLANKETS
FOR RENT—Neat cottage, completely
furnished, four rooms and bath, all
modern conveniences, 2920 N. R. J.
WARTH, Real Estate and Insurance
Agent, 313 22d St. Telephone 4377.
(a)
FOR SALE.
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Those two choice lots and improve-
ments on Church between 22d and 23d
Sts. A bargain. For particulars see
A. J. HENCK. .
Phone 253. 213 Tremont. •
for light
WANTED—Two deliverp boys with
wheels. KEENE’S DRUG STORE,
26th and H. (tf)
TWO nicely furnished rooms for
housekeeping; all conveniences; rea-
sonable; no children. 1102 19th, cor-
ner K. ■ (ep)
Strong boy, with horse, to
carry route. Good wages. Ap-
ply at once.
TWO completely furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; gas range, sink,
hot bath; no objection to children. 2017
Ave. H. Phone 1690. (ep)
FOR RENT — Light housekeeping
rooms. 2616 H. Phone 4352. (ep)
FURNISHED ROOMS for light house-
keeping. 3608 Ave. J. (ei)
SOUTH ROOMS for light housekeep-
ing; modern / conveniences. 1811
Church. (eb)
NOTICE—Boys can earn nice sums of
money by selling Galveston Tribune
after school hours. Apply to CIRCU-
LATION DEPARTMENT at once.
FOR SALE.
Three beautiful homes on Ave. 1 be-
tween 14th and 17th Sts. For full
particulars see
KERPEL’S
Phone 911. 21st and Postoffice.
(tf)
WOOD FOR SALE.
FIRST-CLASS DRY OAK AND PINE
AT VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Phone Your Orders. We Deliver.
( A. COLUCCI.
Phone 1073. 902 Mechanic St.
___________________ (ep-13)
MAKE your own price. Edison phono-
graph, plays 2 and 4 minutes; records
cost $60; will exchange for White Leg-
horns, Buff Orpington or Indian Run-
ner ducks. Have some White Leghorn
roosters for sale; $1.00 each. 4324 S%.
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FIRST-CLASS meals delivered prompt-
ly. Phone 4035. (tf)
C H P. SCHROEDER, real estate, no-
tary public, insurance. 2304 Strand,
Galveston, Tex. Your business solicited.
YOUNG’S WOOD YARD, ’
WOOD AND CHARCOAL.
PHONE 698.
Yard and Office. 33d ana Market.
L. PETERSON’S wood yard, 3011 M
‘Phone 2477._______________' (tf)
FOR SALE—Four-wheel spring -wagon,
$15. Apply 3825 K.
HARDWARE, PAINTS AND GLASS.
WM. SCHADT.
2801 Mechanic St. Phone 224.
WANTED—Room and board. private
family, by two young men in neigh-
borhood of P and 25th; state price; will
be permanent. Box 2560, Tribune.
(ee)
WANT two experienced, successful,
clean-cut advertising or premium
salesmen; exclusive territory; - connec-
tion worth $4,000 or more first year;
liberal drawing account and renewal
commission. SALES MANAGER, 14 N.
Franklin St., Chicago.
MEN wanted to learn barber trade; we
teach by free work and save years
of apprenticeship; no better work; jobs
always waiting; tools given; wages in
finishing department; see our offer.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Houston,
Tex. (eb)
ences. Box 2520, Tribune.
ONE unfurnished room, close in for
two gentlemen. Apply Tribune Box
2585. (eu)
FOR SALE—A go-cart; cheap. 3615 J.
(eb)
OLD PAPERS FOR SALE.
The Tribune has on hand an ac-
cumulation of old newspapers that
must be closed out, in large or
small lots, at once. They are all
clean and make the cheapest and
best kind of wrapping paper. Call
at once.
TRIBUNE OFFICE.
FOR RENT.
A neat 7-room two-story completely
furnished; all modern conveniences.
1605 Avenue 1.
A. J. HENCK.
213 Tremont Street.
FOR SALE—Trio thoroughbred barred
Plymouth Rock chickens. 4007 M.
(eb)
YOUNG MAN having a very nice room,
close in, wants room mate. Phone
2922. (eb)
FINANCIAL
THE ROSENBERG BANK.
(Unincorporatea. )
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.
4 per cent interest on saving depos-
its, compounded 'October and April.
Receives deposits against certificates
or on open account.
Discounts good caper at reasonable
rates.
Buys and sells investment bonds.
FOr SALE—One Jersey milch cow
cheap for cash; also several loads
manure. 908 1. (ee)
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FOR SALE—4,000 quart cans table
peaches, Elberta, Mamie Ross. 10c a
can, on cars. SULLIVAN WAREHAM,
GOOD seamstress wants sewing at
home. Phone 3239, (ec)
ting. 1815 35th St.
THREE nicely furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; light, gas and
everything convenient. 1809 Ave. M.
___________ (eb)
TWO furnished rooms forSrent; all
modern conveniences. 2411 H. (eu)
THE PARTY who took the Yale bicycle
from in front of Union depot last
night was seen. If not returned by to-
morrow at 12 o’clock to the same place
IF YOU have trouble with your sewing
machine see DULITZ’S competent re-
pair man. Phone 73, 2119 F.
AUCTION YOUR GOODS THROUGH
ME. I will get you better prices on
anything you may have to sell. Auc-
tioning real estate a specialty.
A. T. LICATA,
Auctioneer. Phone 58.
FOR RENT—Six-room two-story house
with all modern conveniences, No.
2324 P%, $34.00. HOSKINS FOSTER,
2206 Mechanic st. (tf)
FURNISHED or
south room in
2128 L.
FOR SALE—Rotted manure. .’WILLY
& NICHOLS CO. Phone 144. 1827
Strand. - (pn)
HORSE for sale. 2824 K. Phone 2414.
(eu)
WANTED—At once, a competent skirt
and waist hand. 1610 Postoffice.
' (eb)
ONE nicely furnished room; electric
lights, bath, hot and cold water;
splendid neighborhood; very reason-
able. 1321 Market. Phone 3363. (ec)
NICELY furnished south rooms, suit-
able for one or two gentlemen. Ap-
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping, 310% 23d St. (ee)
TWO or three rooms furnished for
light housekeeping. Apply 3012 Q.
(ep)
An opportunity for an enterprising
couple to have a nice business and
home by purchasing three lots and
cabbage and flower garden, on T%, in
Kinkead addition; at tne corner of the
Lakeview cemetery. Take a look; the
price is only $1,500.
CHAS. NEYNABER, 221 22d.
TWELVE-ROOM two-story rooming-
house and two lots 50x120, in Texas
City, for immediate sale; price $2,750.
PETERSEN, 1715 Market st. (ri)
WE SERVE dinner, hot and cold
lunches. PANAMA BAR, 37th and
Wharf. Phone 2516. (tf)
SPECIAL NOTICE—Call early and se-
lect your costume for Mardi Gras.
It will be laid aside for you. 309 8th
St. Phone 3481. (2-p)
SCHEDULE OF PELICAN LINE.
FOR SALE—-Large gas stove in good
condition, $5. 1308 21st st. (eh)
PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs, also White
Leghorn eggs, $1 per setting. 3716
Ave. N. (en)
SITUATIONS WANTED
YOUNG man desires position as clerk
or office assistant; can use type-
writer. Box 2579, Tribune. (eu)
WANTED—Situation as nurse or house-
keeper by German girl. Phone 4364.
(eb)
BRUSH UP—GET IN LINE.
YOU’RE NEXT!
THE NEAT DRESSING CLUB CAN
SATISFY YOU.
Suits scoured and pressed, $1; suits
dry cleaned and pressed, 50c; pants
cleaned and pressed. 25c; overcoats
cleaned and pressed, 50c.
Ladies’ clothes our specialty.
Hats blocked and cleaned.
All work given prompt and best at-
tention. called for and delivered.
CHIACOS & MITCHELL, phone 2442,
2214 Market; phone 1799, 403 21st. (ee)
MIRRORS RESILVERED—A new and
up-to-date plant just installed; we
are silvering for all the leading furni-
ture stores. Phone 1132. (eu)
(Successor to Texas City Ferry Service)
LEAVE GALVESTON—6:30 a. m., 8
a. m., 10 a. m., 1 p. m., 3:45 p. m., 5 p. m.
LEAVE TEXAS CITY—8 a. m., 10 a,
m., 12:30 p. m., 3 p. m., 5:15 p. m., 6:30
p. m. 6:30 p. m. boat leaves at 6:45
p. m. on Saturday only*
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY extra
boats leave Galveston at 11 p.
WANTED—A young woman to do
housework in boarding house. 2411
Church. (en)
PROFESSIONAL tuner of pianos, re-
RaireHA228IoN,510 “B:"pnones218
____________ (tf)
FOR SALE—Good gentle horse and
buggy; cheap if taken at once.
Apply FRANK TIERNAN, Ed Mc-
Carthy’s bank, or 2411 Q. (eb)
FOR SALE—Rubber tire, Kelly handle
bars, man’s bicycle in good condi-
tion; $40 bicycle for $15. Apply TED
COLLIER’S Racket Store, 2023 Market
St. (ee)
YOUNG man desires position as clerk
or checker; has had several years
railroad and government 'experience;
can furnish best of references. Box
2512, Tribune. (ee)
GOOD washwoman wants neat wash-
ing to take home. Phone 3000. (ee)
FOR RENT-—-A 3-room cottage; $5.00.
MRS. H. WEST, 59 th and S%. (ep)
FOR RENT—Modern 7-room two-storv
house. 811 12th St. Inquire A. H.
SCHUTTE, 2128 N. (eb)
CHEAP HORSE, buggy, harness. 3802
L. (eb)
TWO large rooms on first floor; three
on second. 1908 F. (ee)
ONE unfurnished room. Apply 1321
Market st. (eu)
THE Young Men’s Athletic Club will
give a dance at Cathedral Hall
Thursday, Jan 30, at 8:30 p. m. Music
by Conway R. Shaw’s orchestra. Ladies
by invitation. Gentlemen admission
50 cents. (pn)
CHAUFFEUR desires position with
private family; three years driving
experience. Box 2527, Tribune. (ee)
WANTED TO BUY.
Cottage—Small cottage home in
northwestern part of city, with small
plot of ground.
Cottage—About five rooms, in south-
eastern part of city; modern conveni-
ences preferred.
Two-Story—About seven rooms, not
too far out.
COTTAGE, FOUR ROOMS.
Just being built, new 4-room cottage,
hall, bath, toilet and electric lights,
southeast corner 19th and O%, half of L
corner lot. A cozy little home for -
some one at a bargain. Only $1,350.
COTTAGE. FOUR ROOMS.
1602 16th St., neat raised cottage of
4 rooms and half of corner lot. Only $
$1,350.
DON’T wait until bad weather to get
those winter awnings. We make
sails, delivery bags, tents, awnings to
any measure; also have canvas cloth
and awning stripe of all kinds for sale
from one yard up. E. R. HENCK &
SON, 2220 Strand. Phone 505.
BOARDING-HOUSE cook wanted at
1221 Tremont St. Phone 1753. (tf)
SECOND-HAND bicycles in gooa con-
dition. CUMMINGS & SPRUE, 2212
MRS. EMMA FELLER, nee Baldens-
berger, from Zurich, Switzerland, is
requested .to call at the undersigned to
hear of some good news. Consulate of
Switzerland, Room 31, Marine Bldg,
Galveston, Tex. (eu)°
WE ARE not out for postmaster, col-
lector, J. D.’s nor Andy’s address; we
are simply “out for the dust,” and ex-
pect to raise it making rubber stamps,
stencils, seals, trade checks, etc., at
2205 Ave. C. J. V. LOVE & CO., Gal-
veston.
________________________________________(ee)
WANTED—Small acreage or four lots
on easy payments in Texas City.
Box 2549, Tribune. (ep)
YOUNG Englishman, speaks Spanish
and Portuguese, would like situation
as interpreter or salesman. Box 2291,
Tribune.
MUSIC lessons for beginners. Call
from 2 to 3 p. m. at 2110 Broadway,
(ec)
DRY WOOD! DRY WOOD!
If the wood you are trying to burn is
wet or green get a load of dry sawed
and split pine it is good and dry and
makes a quick hot fire. Prices right.
Prendereast Wood Yard Phone 3359
FOR SALE—Fine lot of sycamore trees
for transplanting. Schooner Daisy,
Pier 20. (eu)
GRAND social dance given for the
benefit of Parker Ducastaing' at the
Tuscarora Hall, 21st and D, Thursday,
Jan. 23, 1913. Music by the Harpers.
Tickets, 25c. (ep)
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
TWO large unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Apply 1428 Winnie St.
________(eb)
TWO large southeast rooms. 1401
Winnie. (eu)
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms.
FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 a week
2313% E.
WANTED—Sheet metal workers. Ap-
ply new building, 21st and A. (ep)
SCHEDULE
PORT BOLIVAR FERRY SERVICE
Launch Tarpon.
Leave Galveston (pier 19) week
days: 7 a. m., 11 a. m., 4 p. m. Sun-
days, 9 a. m., 4 p. m.
Leave Port Bolivar week days: 8 a.
m., 12 m., 5 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m.,
5 p. m.
A. FREDERICKSON, OWNER.
(tf)
FOR SALE—Small black mare, two
gigs, harness: reasonable price. Ap-
ply 3624 Ave. 1. (ep)
FOR SALE—Horse and wagon with
high sides; very cheap. Apply 514
21st st. (eb)
FOR RENT—Across from Interurban
depot, store with rooms above.
AUSTIN & CO., 307 22d St. (ee)
FOR RENT—Two large rooms; every-
thing complete for light housekeep-
ing; two blocks from Galvez. 1513
21st.
ONE good piano for sale cheap. Apply
3824 M. (ee)
NICELY furnished room for one or
two gentlemen. Phone 4198. 2219 H.
___ (ec)
FOR RENT—Feb. 1, a suite of nicely
furnished rooms; all modern con-
veniences; southern exposure; for gen-
tlemen only.. 2420 1. (tf)
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, with gas and
electric lights. Apply 1522 21st st. (eu)
LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 2411 H.
* (pr)
SEVERAL pedigree poodle pups. Ap-
ply 2116 Church. (eu)
FOR SALE—-Kimball piano in first-
class condition; dirt cheap if taken
at once. 1919 Church St. (ei)
FQR SALE—In Al condition, a twin
Flying Merkle motorcycle; used only
a short time; can be bought very
cheap. 1626 Ave. K. (ep)
____ LOST.
LOST — Pair rimless gold bridge
glasses, on Bath avenue car or cathe-
dral. Phone 1849. ' (ep)
FOR SALE—First-class Emerson up-
right piano cheap at KERPEL’S,
21st and E. (pn)
GOOD rubber tire surrey for sale;
cheap. Phone 498. 3110 M%. (ep)
ORDER THIS MAP WITHOUT'DELAY.
Parcels post map of the United
States will be mailed you on receipt of
85 cents. Beautiful map, 25x27 inches,
zone lines radiating from your post-
office, table of rates and general in-
formation. PARCELS POST PUBLISH-
ING CO., 1750 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis,
Mo.
FOR RENT-—Large, nicely furnished
rooms suitable for one or two gentle-
men; all modern conveniences. Phone
4162. . (ec)
FOR SALE—Quick Meal gasoline
range, perfect condition, good as
new, and good sideboard; very cheap;
lack of room. 3010 Q%. Phone 4383.
(ee)
MAINLAND PROPERTIES.
TEN ACRES, fenced, part cultivated,
on Santa Fe shelled road, ten miles A
from Galveston. Easy terms. Need ■
money. Box 2554, Tribune. (ee) ■
TWO connecting lots in Causeway V
Park: value $225; will take $100 for
both if sold in the next five days.
Phone 1132. WHITE SIGN CO. (ri)
YOU will have a good time if you at-
tend the seventh annual dance given
by Ancient Order of Hibernians at Ca-
thedral Hall, Jan. 23. Music by Young
Harpers’ full orchestra. Gents’ admis-
sion 50c. Tickets and invitations for
December 12 still hold good. Ladies
can secure invitations from John Earls
at A. L. Pierson, 2319 Market st. (ep)
Let us have your orders now.
We can give quick service and
satisfy you in every way.
BROOKSIDE RED ASH
NICELY furnished rooms. 815 35th.
__________ (eb)
SUITE of housekeeping rooms, with
gas Tange. Galveston House, 22d and
Ave. I-____ (tf)
SUITE of three furnished downstair
rooms’for light housekeeping. 2209
J. Phone 175 3. (tf)
NICELY furnished south rooms in new
house, on beach; modern conven-
iences; private family, 2328 P%. Phone
2580.
WANTED—A nurse for child 3 years
old. Apply MRS. SPURGIN, Fort
Crockett. Phone 3549. (eu)
WANTED—Woman to cook, wash and
iron for family of two. Apply 3006
Ave. O.________ (eu)
A GOOD cook; references required.
MISS ROYSTON, 2402 L.
WANTED—A good chambermaid at
once. LOVE’S EUROPEAN HOTEL,
(eb)
StartUsing
the “Want”
Ads and Be
with the Suc-
cessful People.
WANTED—Two delivery boys. M. W.
BLEICH, 28th and Market. (ep)
LOST—Brooch with pearls and one
diamond in center. Return to 1520
Market St. and receive reward. (ep)
LOST—Gold watch fob, Sunday night:
initials “W. M.” Reward. GEORGE
MEYER, care Garbade, Eiband & Co.
__(ee)
DIAMOND BROACH, diamond in center
and eight diamonds surrounding;
$25. Reward if returned to MRS. C.
J. REIFEL, 1404 37th. (ee)
LOST—Lady’s gold watch, open face,
chased back, attached to silver chain.
Address P. O. Box 203 and receive re-
ward. (nr)
veniences. 2027 J.
GALVESTON TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1913.
FOR RENT.
Cottages.
5 rooms, both gas and electric
light, 1612 20th..............,$22.50
Two-Story.
8 rooms, 12th, H and I......... $27.50
J. L. BODDEKER & CO.
FIRST-CLASS cabinet maker and
hand polisher of many years experi-
ence wants position. Box 2537,
Tribune. Phone 4281. (ee)
• george Q. McCracken,
LAWYER.
300-301 Security Bldg. Phone 60.
JAMES B. & CHARLES J. STUBBS,
LAWYERS.
FOR RENT.
That lovely, home, .1805 23d St; two
stories, 8 rooms, screened throughout,
all modern conveniences.. Also garage
and buggy house. Rent, $50.
BELLEW & MURPHY.
< Security Building.
. Phone 516.
FOR RENT—At Hitchcock, one block
’ from depot. 5-room cottage on two
lots ground: $10.00 per month. Ad-
dress GEO. HENCKEL CO., Hitchcock,
Texas. ‘ (tf)
WANTED—Several young ladies be-
tween ages of 17 and 27 to learn
telephone operating; paid good salary
while learning; rapid promotion for
those who desire to advance. Apply
afternoons to CHIEF OPERATOR,
Telephone Bldg. (ep)
WANTED—White woman to assist
with general house work or do cook-
ing; ' good home and permanent posi-
tion to right party. Call at 1802 23d.
__(ep)
WANTED—Good cook; white preferred.
1706 Church St. (eu)
WANTED—Boys with wheels. Apply
MACKAY TELEGRAPH CO. (ei)
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