San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1892 Page: 8 of 8
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MONDAY MARCH 141592.
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241 COMMERCE ST.
Call and see our bargains in Diamonds
Solid Gold Filled and Silver Watches
Charms Rings Jewelry of all kinds
Clocks Musical Instruments Guns
Pistols and all kinds of Clothing. Money
loaned on all articles of value*
The Little Saloon
207 W. Commerce St.. Bebman Schmidt
Proprietor. Cold Beer Cig*rs Todaccos
etc. Nice cold Innch at all hours In the day-
Cancers Old Sores
Scrofula and Piles cured without knife
by Drs. L. F. Chaffin & Co. 454
Acequia Street. No Cure no pay.
DOWLING & FLOOD
PRESSRIPTION DRUGGISTS-
Cor. Houston and Loaoya'Stg. Telephone 48
Prescriptions delivered to all parts of
the city.
Offices of Drs. Shropshire McDaniel and
Barnitz: als<> Veterinary Surgeon A.K. Bal-
kam. CSTAII articles belonging to a first
class drmt store in stoci.. 842-ly
LATE STATE NEWS.
Cuero votes to turn her schools
over into the hand of the city.
Judge Clark meets a royal reception
at the hands of Gainesville people.
Jud ire Clark is at Sherman and will
go to Denison tomorrow.
Judge Bell of Austin la dead and
Will ?? burled today.
Democratic countv connection at
?aJeetiti@ bMttfly endoKM 8 ‘
ttartHh county democrats instruct
for Mills for Senator.
• McKinney forms a Clark club and
goes actively to work.
Denison primaries are all carried
for Mills.
Jay Gould and party are recuperat-
ing in the Pecos valley.
Mrs. Altman’s residence near
Greenville burned; loss $lOOOO.
W. H. Bailey Houston Herald
arrested for violating anti-lottery
laws and bailed.
Democratic mass meeting at Hunts-
ville endorses Mills two to one over
all others.
Major Hall colored over 100 years
of age. dies at Elm Grove In Brazoria
county.
Waterworks at San Angelo are
giving power to the electric light
plant most satisfactorily.
Mills has more votes pledged to
him than any other candidate but he
has not enough to elect.
Star teachers institute holds session
at Beeville but find no place large
enough to accomodate the crowd.
Gonzales Gin and Oil comyany ac-
cept bide and gives contract for new
machinery.
The clans are assembling at Aus-
tin and Mill’s men claim his election
certain.
Railway commission fixes rate of
$1.50 per 2000 pounds on stone not for
jetty work from Muldoon Co.Galves-
ton.
John Fulfora who killed Brooker-
son in Taylor county Tuesday was
killed yesterday by Sheriff Marrow
while firing at the sheriff’s posse.
Steamship Oro is at Galveston in
quarantine; she comes from a yellow
fever port and Health Officer Swear-
ingen has been wired for.
GRAND DISPLAY.
Our new Millinery department is
now filled with the latest and most
complete stock ot millinery ever dis-
played in the Alamo city. Bee our
French pattern hats new flowers
and jewelled ornaments mother of
pearl ribbons. Grand opening Wed
needay and Thursday.
3-14-3 t Joske Brothers.
— -«* —
Personal Mention.
Mr. Nichols who has been quite ill
is reported better.
Dr. W. W. Van Ness of Richmond
Texas is in the city.
Capt. Cottrell spent yes-
terday in the city.
Mr. Ed. Hutmacher was in the city
from Cibolo.
Mr. J. Deutz of Laredo is at the
Menger.
A. H. Powell of Lpling is at the
Menger.
G. W. Fulton Jr. is at the Menger
from his ranch.
Miss Josie Pickle of New Orleans
is in the city visiting Mrs. A. J Dig-
nowity and Mrs. John T. Hambleton.
Mr. R. E. Nelson formerly of San
Antonio is in the city from Louisiana
where he is engaged in rice planting.
Mrs. Capt. 8. E. Sterrett nee Miss
Belle Porter and daughterMiss Ruth
Sterrett ot Ban Angelo Texas are in
the city on a visit to Mrs. Sterrett’s
mother Mrs. Trester at the Porer
house.
Mr. A. Sprague is in the city from
Chicago to show our firemen how to
handle the new truck recently pur-
chased by the city which arrives to-
day.
Mrs V. Gillis has returned from a
two months visit to her daughter
Mrs. Cha-. W. Conley Luling Tex.
REAL ESTATE!
THE ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
Over $1000000 worth of San Antonio Property
Must be sold at once and entire estate offered in parts and tracts to
suit buyers. Large well equipped brewery with good line of trade
at a great sacrifice.
Extensive printing and lithographing establishment controlling
best trade in the Southwest.
Very choice business blocks central and suburban residence
lots. Great variety such bargains never before equalled.
REAGAN HOUSTON Assignee.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
The State of Texas I
County of Bexar. I
Whereas on the 24th day of February
A. D. 1891 the firm of Fuos. Bohl & Co.
of the county of Medina and state afore-
said did make execute and deliver to the
firm of Goldfrauk. Frank & Co. of San
Antonio Texas their two certain promis-
sory notes one for the sum of twenty-two
hundred and fifty dollars due June the
Ist 1891 and one for the sum of twenty-
two hundred and ninetv-twoand four hun-
dredths dollars due November 15th 1891
both due and payable In San Antonio
Texas with interest at ten per cent per
annum until paid; and whereas to secure
the payment of the same A. H. Fuos of
the county of Medina and state aforesaid
the said A. H. Fuos being a member of
the said firm of Fuos Bohl & Co. did on
the same day execute and deliver to the
undersigned as Trustee his certain Deed
of Trust conveying certain real estate in
said Bexar county together with all the
improvements thereon which is of record
in the Deed Records of said county In
Vol. 83 on pages 566 to 572; and whereas
the second of said notes viz: the note of
twenty-two hundred and ninety-two and
four one hundredths dollars is now long
past due and unpaid and whereas Gold-
trank Frank & Co. are now the leva!
ahd holder* of said note and said
holders b*A’e requested me to advertise
and Veil said property for the purpose of
paying off said note and interest:
Now therefore know all men by these
presents that I Moses Baumblatt
Trustee by virtue of the power vested in
me by said Trust-Deed will proceed to
sell before the courthouse door of Bexar
counfy Texas the first Tuesday in April
1892 it being the sth day of said month
at public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash for the purpose of paying off said
note interest and costs the following de-
scribed real estate.conveyed In said Trust-
Deed the same being all the real estate
that was conveyed in said Deed of Trust
except lot nine (9) in block 44 which said
lot was released to said A. H. Fuos Sep-
tember sth 1891; and I will execute to
the purchaser or purchasers at said sale
warranty deeds In the name of said A. H.
Fuos for said real estate viz:
In the city of San Antonio in said
Bexar county and state of Texas being a
lot or parcel of land situated on the west
side of San Pedro creek about one and
one-fourth mile below the Military plaza
bounded on the north by the Arroya del
Alazan on the south by the Charquito de
los Apaches on the east by the San Pedro
creek and on the west by the land for-
merly owned by Ignazio Cassiano con-
taining four and" one-half acres more or
less together with all the improvements
thereon being the same property con-
veyed to J. August Dietz by the city of
San Antonio by deed dated May 12th
1862 of record in book X page 248 Bexar
county records and conveyed on the 24th
day of February 1891 to the said A. H.
Fuos by S. F. Wiles; and for further de-
scription and title reference Is made to
the several transfers pertaining to the
same of record in said Bexar county and
especially to volume No 72 pages 482 to
483; volume X page 248 and volume No
71 pages 354 to 355.
Moses Baumblatt
3-14 20t Trustee.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
Ge to the Opening.
We display an entire new line of
Millinery.
See our Elegant French Pattern
Hats.
Bee our Elegant French Flowers.
New Nacra shades beautiful effect
in Flowers and Ribbons to match.
New Toques New China Milans
New French Chip Hats
3 14 3t Joske Bros.
Correct Styles.
In ladies’ head wear. Grand Milli-
nery opening Wednesday and Thurs-
day. 3t Joske Bros.
DON’T SQUANDER.
On Hign Priced Furniture
But come and buy Antique Oak
Bed Room Suits for $l4 00
A XVII. Century Bed Room
Suit for 15 00
Chevall Case Sui Is tor 24 00
Solid Walnut Suits marble top
and toilet 45 00
Every thing else in proportion.
To rush the season we are selling
refrigerators from $5 up and will sell
sums at cost for two weeks only.
3 14 Im] Hager & Moths
13 North Alamo and 12 Losoyo sts.
The Voting Contest.
Galveston. March 14.—Up to ISo’cloek
today the vote stands:
Miss Maggie Williamslndependence 5125
Miss Kose Tiernan Galveston 4166
Miss Nettie Rotan Waco 4000
Miss Leta Williams San Antonio.. 3460
Miss Lee Upson San Antonio 3334
Miss Morton Campbell Galveston . 1864
Miss Celeste Willis Galveston 1295
Miss Bettie Brown Galveston...... 950
Miss Helen Nichols. Galveston 1056
Miss Loula Jockusch Galveston... 1419
Miss Selena Sargent Galveston.... 1537
Miss Mida Tideman Houston 1005
Miss Pauline WynneaFt. Worth... 1951
Miss Sallie Searight Austin 900
Miss Mabe! Franklin. Houston 3156
Miss Ivon Tate Houston 533
Miss Lena Carson. Houston 520
Miss Eddie Davis’Hou s ton 169
Miss Katie Brown Austin 9‘3
AMUSEMENTS.
Bella - Union
Theatre.
GEO. CLAYTON - - Manager
Ths Finest Vaudeville Theatre in
the Southwest.
Special Attractions for Week
• Commencing:
Monday March 14th
DIXON BROTHERS
ANNIE CLIFTON
garrison & Conklin.
This Week : LA MAFIA.
Cordial and Courteous Treatment to
all. tgL.Admission Popular Prices.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Three Nights Beginning
Sunday March 13th
Elegant Production of
NEIL BURGESS’
COUNTY FAIR!
The Marvelous Running Horse Race Scene!
3 Thoroughbreds Ie a 3-4 Mlle Race!
Genuine Professional Jockey Riders!
50 People on the Stage!
2 Carloads of Scenic and Mechani-
• cal Effects!
B»3L>Seats now on sale.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Record—New York 250 Nights
Boston 125 Nights Chicago
150 Nights San Francisco 100
Nights.
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
- ANOTABLEVENT
Russell’s World Famous Farce
Comedy
Tie Ciiyjireciory!
Thursday. March I7ih
Rische’s "S™ Theater
S—NIGHTS- 5
And Saturday Matinee Commencing
Wednesday March 16 Griswold’s
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN!
Including New Specialties.
Popular Prices.
LOOK HERE!
Not In Ths PMar’s Union.
Another department to our business un-
der the management ot Chai. Schvwirth.
We keep a full stock of Plumbing Gas
and Steam Fitting Material. Gas Fixtures
Combination Gas and Electric Fixtures also
Electrical Goods fine line of Mautels and
Tiles at prices to suit purchasers. Esti-
mates given on ulumbing gas and stesm
fitting and electric wiring ot all kinds. Ke
pairing promptly attended to and at n< n-
umoD prices. Call and convince yourself.
Our old stand. Commerce Navarro ?nd
Crockett Streets. •
WACrNER & CHABOT
Dr J. W. Burby. Veterinary Simeon
Graduate of the American Veterinary
College of New York. Office at Hutch-
ison & Frankel’s stable. Tel. 693.
READY FO3 BUSINESS
513 Military Plaza.
LOANS MADE~N FURNITTRE
And all Valuables.
Sell Jewelry Carpets Rugsand Curtains
on the Installment Plan.
S. ROSENMAN.
WHITE ELEPHANT
CLOTHING:: HOUSE I
Is well known throughout Texas as
“THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES’
FOR CORRECT STYLES.
Last Fall we Conceived the idea of Opening a Separate de-
partment of
Fine Tailor Made Clothing for Stylish Men
The success met with in this direction was beyond most
sanguine expectations. Hundreds of our customers being
men who had formed an idea that they could not get “The
Correct Style and Fit” without having their CLOTHES
MADE TO ORDER! This is an explcded theory as the
better dressed element of mankind are fast finding out OUR
CLOTHES ARE MADE TO FIT. We carry in our “Mam-
moth Stock” every conceivable size; regulars and extremes
for both short and tall men ! Any minor defects are quickly-
overcome by making needed alterations which our Tailor
does free of charge.
We deal only with strictly first-class concerns believing
that large factories well equipped and thoroughly system-
itized are in better posit on to turn out FIRST-CLASS
TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING at moderate prices than
6oiiC6rii€i
Io Our WHs Im 189?
We have been untiring in our efforts to supply the NOBBY
DRESSERS OF SAN ANTONIO AND SOUTHWEST
TEXAS with the newest and best selection of STRICTLY
FIRST CLASS CLOTHING ever brought to this market.
Having no old goods on hand we show a handsome clean
new stock perfect in fit finish and make up; faultless in
quality and correct in style.
Among the more popular favorites for present season we
note:
Spring weight long sack cheviot suits in gray and brown
mixtures from $14.U0 to $20.00.
Fancy casimere sack and cutaway suits —wide rolling
collars cut fuller than last season—very stylish $l2 to $lB.
Blue flannel suits (Middlesex) with hard but tons sack and
frock very neat and looked upon with much favor on ac-
count of durability of wear $11.50 to $17.00.
Blue serge suits most in the stylish three and four $l4 00
cutaways soft rolling collar and fronts trimmed with harbuttor»
buttons to match ur in black; dressy and servi cab
to $25.00.
Elegant dress suits of imported diagonals. Broad Wales
and the ever popular Clay Worsted in black and navy blue
three and four button cutaway bound with silk or mohair
braid and trimmed with corded silk buttonslined with finest
Italian clo th equal to any $40.00 custom made goods $20.00
and 825 00 Wolison’s Priee.
Full Dress Suits Clerical Suits.
And Single «nd Double Breasted Prince Albert
Suits in all approved styles at the lowest possible prices.
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS!
This Department is in strict keeping with a strictly first-class Cloth-
ing house. Mauy Spring and Summer Novelties in Neck Wear Neg-
ligee Shirts Puff Bosom Shirts Pleated Shirts Light Woolen Silk
Lislse aud Gauze Underwear.
HOSIERY AND HANDKERCHIEFS!
We keep the best standards brands of collars and cuffs in the newest
and most approved shapes
4 ) Cuffs 25 cents a pair. I T .
Ply J Collars 3 for Fifty Cents. |
Men’s New Spring Scarfs and Ties 25c 50c and 75c. Exclusive •
Houses want 50c 75c and $l.OO
SAME QUALITIES—SAME STYLES:—Gents’ union linen hand-
kerchiefs 12%c 15c and 18c. Men’s all linen handkershiefs in plain
white and colored border hemstitched and plain edges 20c 25c aud
35c. Haberdashers want for same goods 25c 35c and soc.
MEN’S SHOE DEPARTMENT!
OUR LEADERS —Men’s/2 Sewed Calf Bals equal to a anybodv’s
$2.50 Shoe.
Our Own s£.so Shoe sewed calf 3 styles Lace Button and Congress!
Better than any #3 Shoe in America.
Gents’ Fine Dress Kangaroo Shoe Lace and Congress meedium toe
and heel OUR PRICE THREE FIFTY. Sold elsewhere at /5.00.
PERFECTION! PERFECTION!
Our #4.50 Genuine Hand Sewed kangaroo Lace Shoe faultless in style
and fit As Good as Other J 6.00 Shoes.
HATS HATS. HATS !
We could fill pages reconatiug the’.beauty and cheapness of our’Nobby
Hats for men and boys but space forbids. Suffice to say that we carry
in season the
Largest Best Selected
And Most Complete Stock in the South.
This department alone is a store within itself.
Prices Guaranteed the Lowest in Texas.
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