San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1893 Page: 5 of 8
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TUESDAY MARCH 14 1893 J
Wenger Hotei
H D. KAMPMANN. H. W. BROWDKR
Pbophietok. Cukbk.
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
coldbaths. Large sample rooms for eon.-
msrial men. Patronage of the traveling
public sol ted.
VA.Bus H U. 11. KALTEYER
President. Secretary.
PHILLIPP CARL
V.-Pres. and Gen . Manager
LONE STAR
BREWING CO
San Antonio - - - - Texas
Brewers and Bottlers of their Celebrated
Pilsener and Standard Lagei Beer
Unexcelled by any Brand in the Market.
All orders promptly attended to. Tel. 13
CITY LOCAL NEWS.
—Dr. von Koehring Arzt.
Office & res. 129 Garden st. tel. 476. 6 15 tf
—Loans on furniture without
removal. J. M. Emerson ('<». 26 tf
—The “White House” Soledad
Block best liquors vines and
cigars. Elegant appointments
throughout. Fred Kerble mana-
ger. 12 10 tf
—Lakview lots are the cheapest
suburban property around San An-
tonio. A limited number ot lots to be
sold at a discount. W. H. Usher. 109
E. Houston street. 1 19 Im
—Breeding Welsh & Breeding
dentists Alamo Fire Ins. bldg ly
—lf you need anything in mat-
tings rugs oil cloths linoleums
folding beds etc. call on L. I’. Peck
A ('o. 3 4 if
—Forcheapreed and rattan suits
call on L. P. Peck & Uo.’s. 3 4 tf
—Prices and quality talk. We
are here to stay and for business
call and see usJ.E. Cawthon & Co.
dealers in line buggies surries
phaetons etc. 224 West Nueva
street. 3 9 tf
—Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves
are made in all sizes and styles.
.Max Schultze 105 W. Com. St. Im
—The < tratorio of St. Paul chorus
held a rehearsal last night in the
Dullnig building. They will meet
again Friday night.
—The Daughters of the Revolu-
tion held a meeting at 11 o’clock
this morning at No. 105 San Pedro
avenue.
—This afternoon there will be a
shoot at Lakeview.
—The Lakeview Boating club
will be organized this year.
—lOOO Reed and Rattan chairs at
L. P. Peck & Co.’s. 3 4 tf
—When you need any printing
drop in and get prices at the
Light office.
—Just received a car load of
Quick Meal gasoline stoves. Max
Schultze 105 W. Com. St. 310 Im
—Best seasoned wood LT. and
Col. coal grain hay etc. cheap for
cash. Tel. 874 Cor. San Fernando
and Medina sts. C. O. McClure.
2 15 2m.
—Walnut or oak 8-day clocks with
alarm $4; Emerson & Co.
—Bear in mind that Frank J.
Beitel keeps builders’ hardware
and lumber at the International
and Great Northern depot.
L. P. Peck A Co. are now show-
ing the largest and most complete
line of car|>ets from the cheapest
to the finest ever seen in the city.
3 4 tf
—Ornamental house and sign
painting Chas F. King 108 East
Houston street. 1- 5 tf
—Big reduction in price of shoes
at H.TCunningham A Co. 2 6 Im
—Try our bargains in shoes. 11.
Cunningham & Co. 2 6 Im
—Price our shoes before you look
at others. 11. Cunningham A Co.
2 G Im.
—Weinstein’s circulating library
230 232 E. Houston street.
—Bear in mind that Frank .1.
Beitel keeps builders’hardware and
lumber at the International and
Great Northern depot. tf
—Come see the wonderful gaso-
line range on Houston street. Run-
ning' expense 2 cts. per day. 11.
Schultze Jr.
—Bear in mind that Frank J.
Beitel keeps builders’ hardware
and lumber at the International
and Great Northern depot. tf
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GREENWOOD’S For latest nov-
GREEN WOOD’S cities in every-
thing in the line of Men’s Furnish-
ing Goods at prices that cannot be
duplicated in the city 310 Dolorosa
street op. Southern Hotel. Im
—You get the best work from
Chas. F. King painter 108 East
Houston street. 1- 5 tf
—The New Lighthouse and Grand Sun-
shine Stoves and Ranges are the best on
earth for sale cheap at A. Heusinger's.
Military Plaza. 3 16 tf
GREENWOOD’S For tine shoes
GREENWOOD’S 310 Dolorosa
opposite Southern Hotel. Im
—Climax Washing Machines latest
thing out good and cheap at A. Heusin-
ger’s. * 2 16 tf
—Desk room to let at the Light
office. H9tf
—Solid Gold Watches from $20.00
up at Enferson Co.
GREFNWOOD
posite the Southern Hotel. Im
—A. B Kerr & Sons can furnish the
cheapest Muldoon sandstone rock and
wo< d in any quantities; also handle the
be«t cod. Telephone 372 San Antonio
Wood Yard. 2-25-tf
—For cash wewilFsell boots and
shoes cheaper than any house in
town. H.Cunningham A Co. Im
GREENWOOD 'iX
rosa street. 3 14 Im
—lf you want to buy or sell prop-
erty call on John T. Hambleton A
Co. a reliable real estate firm. tf
GREENWOOD ?»
—Mechanics will find A. Heusinger's
stock of Tools the best and cheapest in
town. 2 16 tf
—A. Hensinger keeps a general assort-
ment of Builder s Hardware Paints etc.
at lowest prices. 2 16 tf
—For cash we will undersell
them all. 11. Cunningham & Co.
2 7 Im
—For paper hanging and glazing
leave orders with Chas. F. King
lOS E. Houston street. 12 5 tf
—Spring gentle springand with
it a bon-ton stock of ladies’Oxfords.
3 11 tf Sullivan’s
—Piano lessons will be given by Miss H.
M. Etherington who has had consider-
able experience in tuition and can furnish
the most satisfactory references. Begin-
ners will receive daily lessons for first
month without extra charge. Terms
moderate. Address 426 Dwyer ave. 6 1m
—Mrs. Joseph Kyle known to
many residents of this city died at
her home in Cuero last Thursday
and was buried Friday in Victoria.
—Paul J. Vogt blacksmith and general
repair shop. 220 North Flores st. Horse-
shoeing a specialty. All work promptly
done and satisfaction guaranteed. 3-1-ltn
—A great many San Antonio
stockmen leave today for Fort
Worth to attend the cattlemen’s
convention occurr there to-
morrow. *
—Milburn Gray died atthe Santa
Rosa hospital yesterday of con-
sumption. The remains wen*
shipped to his former home Bas-
trop La. last night.
—Tomorrow night the ladies of
E. O. C. Ord W. R. C. will give a
“doughnut” social at Milam hall.
John Virchow |of Aurora Hl. agent
for the Prassian Fire Insurance company
is in the city stopping at the residence
of bis brother-in-law. Mr. Fred Sohl.
GREENWOOD
—Full value for your dollars is
what you want; you will get it by
buying your vehicles from us. .1.
E. Cawthon & Co. 224 West Nueva
street. 3 9tf
—Fancy Aluminum Goods
Aluminum World’s Fair Medals
Finest assortment of Pocket
Cutlery Razors
Hones and Strops Carvers
Table Cutlery Butcher’s Knives.
State Agency for
Western Washing Machines
305 East Houston street. 3 1 Im
—Wanted—good driver at 1031
Main avenue reference required.
31 3 3t J. A. Fraser.
GREEN WOOD’S For nobby suits.
GREENWOOD’S 310 Dolorosa St.
—Special inducements on bed-
room sets for the next 30 days at
L. P. Peck A Co.’s. 3 4 tf
—A good silver watch for ss.ooat
Emerson A Co.
—Don’t fail to call on L. P. Peck
A Co.for handsome reed and rattan
chairs. 3 4 tf
—A perfect pocket time keeper
for $1.50 at Emerson A Co.
—We sell cheap as we get the
goods through their being forfeit-
ed. Emerson A Co.
—For cash we will undersell all
competitors in the shoe line. H.
Cunningham & Co. 2 6 Im
—World’s Fair Souvenir coins
for sale at the Light office.
—Just in
Elegant line
Buggies
Phaetons
Surries
Carts
Road Wagons Etc.
J. E. Cawthon A Co.
3-9tf 224 West Nuevast.
—Pattern hats large assortment just
received at the Misses Kirchner. 3-14-3 m
—We have the most elegant and
complete stock of buggies phae-
tons carriages surries carts road
wagons etc. ever brought to this
city. We will save you money on
anything you want in this line.
Call and see. J. E.Cawthon A Co.
224 West Nueva street. 3 9 tf
—Call and inspect our fancy goods just
received. We will be sure to please you
.as we have a large assortment to select
from Stamping done to order. Misses
Kirchner. 231 W. Conjmerce st. 3-14-3 m
—Fine assortment of vehicles ol
every description at J. E. Caw
then A Co. 224 West Nueva st. tl
—Ladies we have just received the
largest and most complete line of millin-
ery ever brought to this city. Misses
Kirchner 231 W. Commerce st. 3-14-3 m
—We buy and sell for cash and
we can atford to sell cheaper than
any other house in town.
3 11 tf Eagle Shoe Co.
—The prudent and provident mother
makes it a rule to keep Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup in the house. She has tried It be-
fore and she well knows that when her
little ones have croup it will surely cure
them.
—Everybody invited to see the
complete line of Quick Meal Gaso-
line Stoves and Ranges at Max
Schultze’. 3 10 Im
—Cooks for Hotels and Restaurants as
well as for private families are fast set-
tling down to the conviction that Salva-
tion Oil is absolutely necessary for burns
scalds and chapped hands and they show
their faith by keeping it on hand.
—The members of the Casino as-
sociation held a meeting last
night.
—Found—One dun horse brand-
ed Don shoulder and Ron thigh.
Owner can havy same by applying
to A. E. Heilbron Alamo Market.
3 11 3t
—The mayor and sanitation and
hospital committee of the city
council went out to the City hos-
pital at 10 o’clock this morning
and made an inspection of the de-
fectiveness of that structure.
—Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Charles Eberhardt a
well known young man to Miss
Emelie Zizzleman tomorrow night
at 8 o’clock at St. John’s Lutheran
church.
—lt is understood that the coun-
cil has given the mayor until the
end of the fiscal year to nominate
a chief of the fire department but
the nomination may come up at
any time.
—Poles are being erected by the
San Antonio Street Railway com-
pany for the extension of the
South Flores street car line to En-
glewood.
—Quick Meal gasoline stoves are
absolutely safe they are handsome
and durable. For sale by Max
Schultze. 3 10 Im
—A big stock of children’s shoes
and slippers at Sullivan’s and a
school bag free with every pair.
Sullivan’s Commerce and St
Marv’s streets. 311 tf
ELEGANT PATTERNS
Suitings made up in the latest
styles at F. Greenwood’s Merchant
Tailor opposite Southern Hotel.
—Ladies Oxford and slippers 75c.
Ladies’button shoes $l.OO to $1.50.
Men’s shoes $l.OO to $1.50.
Sullivan’s Main plaza. 3 11 tf
—lmportant to Families: The Geddes
Milling Co. now offer you their flour at
wholesale prices. Patent. $4.00
per bbl.: Baker’s Choice. $3 60; Favorite.
$3.20. We will sell you a 24 pound sack
and upwards at the above prices and
guarantee our flour to be as good as any
In the market. Telephone or leave your
orders at the following places: Ourmain
depot 209 E. Houston St telephone No.
471: mills corner Comal and Morales Sts.
and Sidney B. Wood’s store on South
Flores St. All orders will be promptly
attended to. and flour delivered at your
door from 80 cents to $2.80 per barrel less
than you are paying your grocer for it.
3-3-tf
—Wanted a blacksmith apply
at 596 North Laredo street I’iggots
carriage shop. No drunkards need
apply. 3 13 2t
WE GUARANTEE
by us as to quality fit and price.
F. Greenwood Merchant Tailor
opposite Southern Hotel. Im
—People appreciate living south-
east of the city when warm weath-
er commences as there you get the
pure southeast breeze—free from
dust and smoke of the city. If you
want all the benefits of living
southeast of the city go to South
Heights on high ground electric
cars and city water 35 houses al-
ready built and others to com-
mence soon. Win. H. Mason. Mgr.
521 E. Houston street.
—Darius G. Quasso (Agt.) the
Southern Tailor. Dress Suits and
Uniforms a specialty. Fit guaran-
teed. 126 Soledad street. 313 3 m
T. * C. * FROST
banker
AND
Commission Merchant
MAIN PLAZA SAN ANTONIO.TEXAS.
Bay Cash advances made on’ every product of the country consigned for sal<»
ED. STEVES & SONS
- LUMBER. -
We are always ready to take your orders for
everything in the
? PLUMBING m ELECTRICAL
line. We have in stock the finest and
largest assortment of
IVdCantelsandTiles
IK? Come and see us
® Independent Plumbing and Electrical Co
With Wagner & Chabot.
•CHMUELLER
•WALUPAPER* ;
• PICTURE FRAMES • J
ARTISTS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES • 217 HoustohST.
■ J. R. Ransom
Agent for the
Original McAllister Coal.
Telephone 386. OFFICE—I. &G.N. B. B
fl RARE CHANGE!
FOR BARGAINS IN
SILVERWARE.
WATCHES
AT THE
OPENING SALEB
On THURSDAY MARCH 9th.
I
We solicit your trade and for two weeks shall make a Sweeping Reduction<|
in everything as a starter. Call and see us at
No. 233 East Houston Street.
—L.- FOWL.ER.
COMMINGE & CLAVIER.
AUCTION
And Commission House
227 E. Houston Street.
Highest cash price paid for all kinds of
Business and Residence Furniture. Fur-
niture of all kinds taken on consignment
and sold on commission at auction or
private sale. Fair square liberal deal-
ings and satisfaction guaranteed.
Auction Days — Wednesdays and
Saturdays of every week. Outside Auc-
tion a specialty.
Packing storage and moving. Re-
member the number 227 East Houston
Street. Telephone building.
—
DR.S. BURQ.
Late Physician Imp. Hospital Vienna
Office Re .ter Bntldfng Alamo Plaza.
FINE RANCH. A BARGAIN !
$lBOOO on easy payments will buy the
finest and cheapest ranch in Bexar coun-
ty thirteen miles west of San Antonio on
the Culebra creek. Excellent meadows
farming and pasture and timber lands al
fenced and containing 2800 acres of land
with two fine wells of permanent water
and two large tanks well distributed;
tbreedwelling houses stables and corrals.
For further information call upon J. V.
Dignowity over Texas National bank tf
MARTIN & BURGESS *ttornersat Law
Rooms 215 and 216 2d Floor Mackey
block E. Houston St. San Antonio Tex
Dr. Blondin Dentist
Gas given for painless extraction of
teeth.
Office 227 E. Houston Street
THE ECONOMIC GBOCERY.
N. E. Cor. Austin and Duval Sts.
Fine;GroceiiesnCigars ardTcbacco
Butter Eggs Chickens Corn Oats and
Hay. Low prices and prompt delivery.
Dr TIN KHAM
DENTIST
502 E HOUSTON ST
PRICES VECTY REASONABLE •
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