San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 72, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1891 Page: 5 of 8
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She Daihj Sight.
SATURDAY APRIL 11 1891.
Do You Want a Refrigerator?
If so you certainly want the best.
Before you buy let us show you our
Leonard “Cleanable.” We can show
you ten points of superiority which
you eonnot find in any other make.
A refrigerator which cannot be clean-
ed becomes a nuisance. Triple motion
White Mountain ice cream freezers
lemon squeezers milk shakers water
coolers fly pans fly traps wire win-
dow screens and other seasonable
goods. Monarch Fewel New Process
and New Success Gasoline stoves.
Wagner & Chabot
Commerce and Navarro Sts.
Menger Hotel.
H. D. KAMPMANN H. W. BROWDER
Proprietor. Clerk.
THE LEADING HOTEL IN
THE SOUTH WEST.
alamo Plaza (San Antonio
Having been thoroughly overhauled and
renovated throughout is now the largest and
most complete Hotel in the Southwest. Fine
billiard and bar rooms attached. Hot and
cold baths. Large sample rooms for cum-
in ®< ial men Patronage of the traveling
puNiec solicitey.
tGO TO.THE
WASHINGTON
THEATRE.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
Across the Sau Pedro
St The place for gentle-
men to pass a pleasant
- . . . * •-««.evening.
Admission 10 is & 25c.
CITY LOCAL NEWS.
—For sale: Fine billiard and pool ta-
bles; Ed. Freiderich 12 Crockett St. 1 m
—flood table board 351 S. Flores street.
—Harness repaired Cameron’s
—Buggy tops repaired. Cameron’s.
—Second band buggies 9 Acequia.
—Take Prescriptions to City Drug-store
—City Drug store—New Goods. 12-3-tf.
—Go see Madame Ama. medium clair-
voyant 409 Acequia street. 4:Btf
—Have you seen Madame Ama? If not.
go see her at 409 Acequia street. 4:Btf
—Have your future and past foretold by
Madame Ama 409 Acequia street. 4:Btf
—Wanted—A dishwasher. (German) at
the Mission garden. 4-11-tf
—You can go to church tomorrow
morning and take in the picnics in
the afternoon.
—Every body invited to attend the en-
tertainment at Springs tomorrow.
—Best quality cord and stove wood: .1.
J. Olsen & Son Tel. 488. 4-11 -1 f
—Furnished Rooms. Enquire at2sSouth
St.. Andrew Dullnig’s. 4-11-lm*
—Dr. 8. Burg late physician Im-
perial Hospital of Vienna. Office and
residence 244 North street. Telephone
122. -20-6 m
—Fine music cool breezes entertaining
amusements at Springs tomorrow.
—Daring tight rope features at Springs
tomorrow.
—Grand free entertainment at Springs
tomorrow.
* —See the daring Roman racesat Springs
tomorrow.
—Old chronic coughs are relieved more
speedily by “C. C. C. Certain Cough Cure”
tnan any other remedy. Sold by A.
Dreiss.
—All kinds of granite columns pol-
ished columns and iron fencing
Zlrkel & Co. 2-17 tf
—O. Doebbler. string band for pic-
nics parties etc. 1535 South Ban
Marcos and Laredo streets opposite
Union Stock yards. Im
—Zirkel & Co. No. 6 Avenue E
make a specialty of all kinds of gran-
ite and iron fencing. 2-17 tf
—Zirkel & Co. at 6 Avenue E deal
in all kinds of American and Italian
maable and iron fencing. 2-17tf
—Mahncke Hotel Bar refitted and
bright as a daisy. Nothing but first-
Class goods polite attention Lunch
all day. Otto Felder Propr. 2-3-6 m
—Bear in mind that Frank J. Beitel
keeps builders’ hardware and lumbert
at the International and Great North-
ern depot.
T-The San Antonio Brewing Assn.
City Pearl Beer is now on the mar-
ket to stay and on tap in almost ev-
ery saloon. Try it and be convinced of
its fine quality and flavor.
—For rent 3 store houses 215 217
and 219 North Flores street. Apply
Mrs. E. Russi 211 Obraje Bt. 3-23-2 W
—Bear in mind that Frank J. Beitel
keeps builders’ hardware and lumber
at the International and Great North-
ern Depot.
—Bear in mind that Frank J. Beitel
keeps builders’ hardware and lumber
at the International and Great North-
ern depot W
—Adam Schmidt Devine street
204 take Alamo electric cars private
boarding for invalids. Fine location
all conveniences moderate rates. Im
—Buy Hall’s bazar forms; fit prevents
dre-s-maker’s bills; also McCall’s patterns
a*. Misses Kirchner23s W. Commerce St.
Send for free Catalogues. 3-27-3 m
—Call and see the new line of fine mil-
linery just received at Misses Kirchner
235 W. Commerce St. 3-27-3 m
—Ladies call on Misses Kirchner to
have your hat trimmed in the last styles.
3-27-3 m
—Nervous and delicate women should
not take quinine and rack their nerves
but “C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure.” the
great remedy for Fever Ague and Malaria.
Sold and warranted bv A. Dreiss. 3-16-in
—A wonderful gasoline stove on
exhibition at 224 E. Houston street.
4:7:6t
—Furnished rooms 1015 West Com-
merce street. 4 8 1m
—Mrs. C. Morel French dress
maker 42 North street one block from
Alamo. 2-23-lm
—Good rooms with or without board.
648 North Flores street. 3t
—Ladies and gentlemen desiring
rooms of the utmost elegance and
comfort should apply at the Bexar
Apartment Building on Houston
street or at Menger hotel. Finely
furnished in the most fashionable
style large well ventilated rooms
single or in suites it offers superb
inducements. Meals can be furnish-
ed if desired. A complete corps of
servants will be constantly in attend-
ance. Corner Houston and Jefferson
streets. 3-25 2m
—Dr. 8. M. Applewhite’s residence
315 Richmond Avenue. Residence
telephone No. 511. Office Han Pedro
drug store telephone No. 269. 48 Im
The Trevino Troupe of riders and
acrobats will give an entertainment
at the San Pedro Springs Sunday af-
ternoon. A good brass band will be
in attendance and everybody is in-
vited toattend. Admission free. 4 102 t.
—Everybody is complaining about
hard times only those attending the
great dry goods sale at Brunswick’s
former stand are having a good time
by getting four and five times the
value for their money. 4:10 2t
—Most daring horseback feats by the
celebrated Trevinos at Springs to-
morrow.
—Elegant quick and convenient trans-
portation to Springstomorrow.
—Remember everything tree at Springs
tomorrow.
—A new minstrel company ama-
teur is being organized in this city.
They expect to be ready to give an
entertainment some time next Au-
gust or September.
—Madame Donaldson gave her
scholar’s hop at the Arbeiter Verein
hall on East Commerce street last
night a large number of the new
scholars attending.
—Geo. Stinson was examined as to
the charge of swindling over $2O yes-
terday and was held in the sum of $259
bond.
—A meeting of the fair directors
will be held at 4 o’clock this afternoon
for important business.
—Mr. Duval West aud Miss Belle
Terry were marrledApril 9th in New
Orleans.
—A pair of old street car trucks are
to be seen in an open lot on North
Fl< res street where they have been
for a month.
—Albert Huppertz '.celebrated his
thirty-sixth birthday anniversary
Thursday.
—Physicians can get fresh Koch’s
Lymph imported direct at Tips and
Silverthorne druggists. 3 31 tf.
—U. S. Post Department. Washington
D. C.—l have used Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup in my family and find it a valuable
remedy for croup coughs and colds. W.
S. Curtis Acting Chief Clerk. 4-6-6 t
—Riverside Park though looking
terribly desolate in the neighborhood
of the burned pavilion will be open
to the public tomorrow and several
gymnastic features are on the prog-
ram The ruins of the hall are yet
smouldering.
—Ladies do not fail to be present at
our second grand opening which
takes place Monday April 18. Moke’s
Millinery Parlor. 2t
—Ladies do not fail to be present at
our second grand opening which
takes place Monday April 13. Moke’s
Millinery Parlor. 2t
—Mr. Sam. Robinson the boss auc-
tioneer is kept very busy selling
silks ribbons laces embroideries
shoes slippers dress goods etc. at
Brunswick’s former stand. The great
rush to that place proves that the
buyers are well pleased with their
bargains. 4:10 2t
—Yesterday Moser and Bloch’s dry
goods department was so crowded
that nobody could get entrance to the
store anymore. Better arrangements
for seating capacity have been made
to accommodate all lady customers.
Everything in the ladies' department
must go without reserve. 4:10 2t
—Justice Herron has received two
: ffidavits made by District Attormy
Paschal against J. L. Fluellsu
charging forgery.
—Take a ride on the electric cars to
Springs tomorrow and enjoy yourself—-
good music and entertaining amusements
free.
—Sore Throat Hacking Cough Chest
Pains etc. cured by taking the great
remedy “C. C.C. Certain Cough Cure.”
Warranted. Sold by A. Dreiss. 4-11-ltn
—No use of experimenting further when
“C. C.»C. Certain Chill Cure” is guaran-
teed to cure Chills and Fever and is de
lightful to take. Sold by A. Dreiss. Im
—Quinine racks the nerves. ”C. C. C.
Certain Chill Cure” racks the Malaria
and Chills. No cure no pay. Sold by A
Dreiss. 4-11-lm
—The city council has 'sent an
official Invitation to Gov. Hogg and
assistants to meet President Harrison
in Ban Antonio at a reception on Mon-
day morning April 21st. The presi-
dent and party will stay here three
hours arriving at 9 o’clock.
—V. Lorra the tailor takes pleasure in
announcing the arrival of a complete
stock of spring and summer goods and
asks his customers and friends to call and
examine same before purchasing else-
where. A tit and satisfaction guaran-
teed. 3-16-tf
—“We have met the enemy aud they are
ours” said Commodore Perry thus tell-
ing the story of the battle of' Lake Erie.
And it is also a fact that Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup is no sooner used than the cold is
conquered and the cough disappears. 6t
—You ille be cured without infliction
if you tak “C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure”
Gor Chills and Fever. Pleasant to take.
uar> Sold bv A. Dreiss. 3-16-lm
—Reeves Bros’. Wood Yard corner
Dawson and Chestnut streets. Tel. 588.
Cord wood $5.00 stove wood $6.00 de-
livered. 2-16 tf
—Mesquit block cuttings at S 3 per
load. Telephone Indian Territory
Coal and Fuel Co. 4-3-lt.
—Telephone Indian Territory Coal
ana Fuel Company for all kinds of
best coal and wood. 4-3-lt.
—Pleasant rooms and good board at
232 Avenue C. 3:26:1m
—Practical tent and awning maker.
U Jannis 415 Ave. D. 4-1-lm
—Dr. Mendenhall experimented for fif-
teen years before lie was convinced that
he had perfected in “C. C. C. Certain
Cough Cure" the best remedy on earth
for coughs and colds. Sold bv A. Dreiss.
3-16-lm
Really Sellers I
Our elegant Spring
Sirts are ready sellers.;
Backward as the spring;
has been we have had a|
splendid trade in them.
Their beauty charms.
•
Their.quality satisfies
And their price pleases.
These three things com-
bined with the perfect fit
make and finish renders
them irresistible attract-
ive.
Fashionable Young Men's
fine patterns and styles
just to their liking. Busi-
ness men buy them for
their substantial and suit-
able qualities.
— ALL PRICES FROM —
SIO TO $32.50
HMOBRIS&BRO
Clothiers and
Furnishers. -
255 - 257 Commerce St.
DON’T BE A WORM!
Nature intended you for aMan! If you arediseai-
•d.sbe will help you.and by umni proper means
you can get well and Stay well. We cure Worst
Cases of Men’s Weaknesses and Diseases.
1 ■1 KxplainH ail! Bent
OUR NEW BOOK
Buffalo. N.Y. Every thing confidential always!
PONT BE A FOOL!
MRS. J. L. DODD
Private Boarding
304- Soledad Street.
Cool South Rooms. Table First-class. Cars
pass the door.
. Actually Selling Out.
Don’tbehu mbugged by snide
advertisers I will positively
leave the city by April 30th
everything will be sold at your
own price which Includes every-
thing in a dry goods store. A
few counters and shelving and
show ct see left. Come and see.
Bennett’s Racket Store
Next to 8. A. National Bank.
TEXAS TEA and COFFEE COM Y
JNO. V/. MATTOX Manager.
Coffee Roasted Daily.
Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
283 E Houston St. - - - San Antonio Tex.
WM. WEIHS.
Carriage and Sign Painting
and Carriage Trimming.
Cor. Travis and St. Mary’s Sts. San Antonio
HAAS & OPPENHEIMER’S
TRO6SERS!
Attractive Spring Styles in almost Endless Variety.
Popular Shadesjand Mixtures. Hair Lines Light Stripes
Fancy Plaids and Checks. Solid Colors and
Medium Tones; in fact
THE SWELL STOCK!
AH Wool Cassimeres and Cheviots —
*2.50 $3.00. s3.>o $4.00.
Fine Cassimeres Cheviots and Worsteds—-
s4.oo. $4.50. $5.00 $5.50.
Extra Fine Tailored Line—-
s6.oo $6.50 $7.00. $7.50.
Latest Cut Nobiest Effects and undoubtly the best value.
ELECTRIC BLUE SERGE SUITS
In Soft Roll Sacks and Cutaway Frock silk faced plain
and handsomely trimmed.
$7.50. $lO.OO. $12.00.
Haas X Oppenheimer.
212 ano 214 Commerce Street to Market Street.
jgOYS’ CLOTHING!
we make it a specialty to sell
I BOYS CLOTHING there may be
some ladies who are not aware that our
A Boy’s Clothing Department
Cis a leading feature in our establishment. The
nature of our business makesit so natural for us to
' _ study every detail of the want of a household that
Lb we not alone look out to please the mothers but
satisfy the boys also when they want a new suit.
Our one thought is to give as much as we can
| and as good as we can for the money.
LJ| Our line of Sailors Jerseys Washflannels
- FauntleroysJ ctcj are m ide to please.
J. BOY’S SINGLE PANTS
|\| =—
■ at 50c a pair and a special line. All-Wool Boy’s
Q Pants worth $1.50 at $l.OO a pair.
■LWOLFF & MARX =
HOME COMFORTS'
AT SMALL COST.
The Cheap aud Easy way to buy Furniture is what we are anxious;
to show you. Inspect our magnificent line of new styles in
Parlor Furniture
Bedroom Furniture.
Dining Room Furniture.
Sofas and Easy Chairi
Miscellaneous Furniture and Single Pieces.
All Modern Designs. Good Materials. Well Finished and Durabit.
Prices Always the Lowest Quality Considered.
PUT the $1 WHERE IT DOES the MOST FOR YOU
FURNITURE!
HAGER & MOTHS.
No. 13 Alamo Plaza and 12 Losoya St. San Antonio Tbx
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