San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 269, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1901 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
CHICAGO
L. DENTAL
PARLORS
J** We am doing better Den-
tistry and more Dentistry ?
for less money than any Den-
tist In town. ;
We make the best set of
teeth worn for 18.00. You \
can't Ret l>etter ones for more J
and less money. Don't be ।
enisled. 1 '
We are the only people that
do painless extracting. (v
; Drs. Webster d Curry
~'i Managers.
< Office Second Floor Hicks S
- < Building. J
Nt. Vernon Restaurant
Cor. Crockelt St. and Aino Plizi-
...BULL BROS. Props...
Regular Breakfast Dinner and Sup
per. Best in the City 25c
Business Lunch. 15 Cents.
Fish Chowder Every Friday.
Fish Oysters and Game when tn season.
Polite and Prompt Attention.
Jlßumm to
UMDERTAKERS i
i MEXICO’S NillUE CURE i
FOR
|„ TAPE-WORM .J
• Cohn & Co.. F. Kalteyer A Son W. •
X Commerce St.; Fischer A Davis op- •
• posit e postofliee; T. I. Spillissey J
! South Flores street has just received •
! from the Mexican Herb Remedy Co. ■
eof Mexico three native cures for ;
Z BLOOD. STOMACH and KIDNEYS 2
X DIARRHOEA wad PRIVATE DI- >
■ SEASBB. Z
H. B. SALLIWAY
Attorney-at-Law and
Notary Public.
Room 8 Boero Bldg 5-15-om
HOTELS.
..Menger Motel..
Rebuilt Redecorated and Refurnish-
ed; fifty new rooms with bath. Hunting
lawn tennis golf and the usual society
amusements. The high standard of our
table so well known throughout the
West will be maintained. Special at-
tention given to the tourist and com-
mercial trade.
McLean & Mudge Mgis.
H. D. Kampmann. Prop.
Mahncke Hotel...
Corner Houston and St. Mary Streets.
(Center of City.)
San Antonio Texas.
RATE $2.00 PER DAY
Modern Conveniences. Special
Apartments (en suite). Large Sample
Rooms. Cuisine a Specialty.
L. NSHNCKE Prop.
ELITE HOTEL.
European Plan
Main Plaza and Soledad Street.
Sample Rooms for Traveling Men.
W-1y ERNEST SANNER. Prop.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Headquarters for Cattlemen Main
Plaza.
RATE $2.00 PER DAY.
J. LOUSTAUNAU & P. BERGERON
• Props and Managers.
BEXAR HOTEL
Under new management. Special
rates for the summer. Sample rooms
free.
AMON BARNES H. B. KINCAID.
R9-6m
200 Room and Bath: Street Cars Con-
venient.
LACLEDE HOTEL.
718 to 730 West Commerce sreet
San Antonio Tex. American plan
>1.50 to 12.00 per day. Special rates
by week or month.
George D. Hodges Prop. & Mgr.
not D
yrpiANos&c WITHOUT PIMOVAL (
H. FAHLBUSCH
222 E. Houston Street:
Merchant Tailor
Fane Fall and Suitings now
in stock. Suit j made to order in
latest styles on shortest notice. Fit
guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Cal!
early and get choice 815-lm
THEIR FIRST TANDEM.
Mrs Seed—Just look how them two people is a keepin' step.
Mr. Seed—And law how they do keep in step tew!
CHANGED HIS MIND.
Freddy—Ma can I stay home today?
Mamma —Yes. Pa wants you to help to put up the stove.
Freddy—Well Ma. why can’t I go to school?
MARRIED HIS WIDOW.
Hobson —Riby says he found marriage a failure.
Dobson —I know he did. I'm his receiver.
KILLING TWO BIRDS
Tramp—Come along. Billy times Is
hard and we must try to raise the
price of a kittle of growler.
Tramp—This is dead easy. Git at
’em Bill me boy.
•AN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEXAS OCT. 12 1901.
WITH ONE ROCK.
Tramp—Lady don't ye be wantin
yer yard cleaned up nice? I'll do it
for a quarter. •
Lady—Yes; pick up all the tin cans
and paper and 1 will give you a quar-
ter.
“Tain’t ivery day I do get a quar
ter fer glvin’ the goat a square meal.’
Dr. Owl —What can I do for you?
Mosquito—l want to be vaccinated so that coal oil won’t touch me.
MISUN DERSTOOD.
Carrye—Miss Antique stopped a runaway horse on the beach this morn
in. .
Cholly—l guess she’ll wear a veil next time.
A BUM LAMP.
Tommy—Ma. ye say it's pa returned from sea but it's a funny way he sees.
1. Mr. Alek Smart —Now for fun.
There's a pig in the road; watch mv
make him jump.
3. the wrong—■
APIARY AND APES
Boston Herald.
Host—Now that you've seen the house
and the stable I want to show you our
apiary.
Old gentleman (to himself) —Well I
s’pose I’ve got to go but if there's any-
thing I hate it's monkeys.
IN THE FUTURE.
Life.
First Billionaire'« Son—What did you
get for your birthday!
Second Billionaire’s Son —I got a rail-
road. "That’s nothing. I got a wnole
system.”
TOKYO’S BATHS.
There are 800 public baths in Tokyo
which arc patronised daily by 3Q0.000
persons. The charge is a half cent.
NOT SO FUNNY AFTER ALL.
2. But the pig jumped
4. —way.
“What is this I see in the wedding
expenses!" growled the sire; “$5O for
the wrecking of a hack!"/
"Yes father/’ respondent the »on;
“you sec I married a St. Louis girl
and they persisted in throwing one of
lier shoes.”—Chicago News.
QUITE A NUMBER.
Life.
Teacher—Willie whom did George
Washington marry!
Willie—The widow Custis ma’am.
Teacher —Had they any children!
Willie—Yes’m—the Sons and Daugh-
terr of the Revolution.
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WEIGHTY MISSILES
THROUGH COLORADO.
A mountain tourist in search ot
grand and beautiful scenery finds an
embarasament of riches In Colorado
but If the name of rhe Denver and
Rio Grande and "Rio Grande Western
railroads" "The Scenic Line of the
World" and "The Great Salt Lake
Route” Is borne in mind when plan-
ning a trip there I* little chance of
making or meeting with disappoint-
ment.
This is the only road having two
distinct lines through the Rocky
mountains thus affording the tourist
the advantage of going via one line
and returning via the other. In this
manner the trip from Denver Colo-
rado Springs or Pueblo to Grand Junc-
tion may be made via the main line
through the Royal Gorge Leadville
over Tennessee Pass through Eagle
river canon. Canon of the Grand flver
and Glenwood Springs returning via
the Black Canon of the Gunnisen and
Marshall Pass or vice versa all
through tickets being available via
either route. Tourists to and from
Salt Lake City Ogden Portland or
San Francisco will find it to their
advantage to have their tickets read
In both directions via "The Scenic
Line of the World” and "The Great
Salt Lake Route” thus securing the
privilege of using one of the above
routes going and the other returning.
The above covers in a general way
the Trans-Continental portion of the
Denver and Rio Grande and Rio
Grande Western but It must be re-
membered that this la but a part of
the entire system. For instance the
line from Pueblo _over beautiful La
Veta Pass via the magnificent Toltec
Gorge to Durango and ILrcgh the
picturesque Animas Canon to Silver-
ton. affords one of the grandest trips
on the continent. This in connec-
tion with the Silverton railroad and
the Ouray stage Hue or with the Rio
Grande Southern railroad from Du-
rango to Ridgway lorms the celebrat-
ed “Around the Circle" trip the re-
mainder of the journey being made
eastward from Montrose over the nar-
row gauge line of the Denver and Rio
Grande.
There are also many smaller side
trips that can be made throughout this
beautiful region. Write S. K. Hoop-
er G. P. and T. A. Denver Col. for
free Illustrated descriptive booklets.
9-15-tf e.o.d.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
G. H. S. A.
Train No. 7 from Houston arrives at
5:45 p. ni.
Train No. 8 for Houston leaves at
12:15 p. m.
Train No. 9 from Houston arrives at
7:30 a. m.
Train No. 9 for California leaves at
9:15 a. m.
Train No. 10 from California arrives
at 7:30 p. m.
Train No. 10 for Houston leaves at
9 p. m.
Train No. 11 (Sap-Katy Flyar) arrivas
at 8:15 a. m.
Train No. 12 (Sap-Katy Flyer) leaves
at 8:15 p. m.
M. K. 4 T.
Train No. 13 from Smithville arrives
at 8:50 p. m.
Train No. 14 for Smithville leaves at
7:30 a. m.
I. 4 G. N.
Train No. 1 from tho north arrives
at 7:30 a. m.
Train No. 1 for Laredo leaves at 9
a. m.
Train No. 2 for the liorth leaves at 9
p. m.
Train No. 3 from the north arrive! at
11:45 p. m.
Train No. 4 from Laredo arrives at
12:10 p. m. noon.
Train No. 4 for th* north leaves at
12:30 p. m. noon.
Train No. 7 from the north (Sante Fe-
’Frisco) arrives at 8:45 a. m.
Train No. 8 for the north (Sante Fe-
Frisco) loaves at 8:15 p. m.
Train No. 9 from the north arrives at
5 p. m.
Train No. 10 for the north leaves at
7 a. m.
SAN ANTONIO 4 ARANSAS PASS.
For Boerne and Kerrville—Leaves
daily 9:15 a. m. Arrive daily 7:30 p.
tn.
For Cuero Victoria Yoakum Mathis.
Alice Houston Galveston and east
leave daily at 9a. m. Arrive daily at
7 p. m.
For Cuero Yoakum Beeville Corpus
Christi Aransas Pass and Rockport —
Leave daily 2:20 p. m. Arrive daily
2:05 p. m.
For Alice branch points—Leave daily
0:00 a. m. Arrive daily 7:00 p. m.
For Giddings Rockdale Cameron Wa
eo—Day train leaves (Sunet Depot) dai
ly 12:15 p. m. Arrive daily 5:45 p. m.
For Waco Fort Worth Dallas St.
Louis Kansas City and North —Leave
daily (Sunset depot) 8:15 p. m. Ar-
rive daily 8:15 a. m.
S. LAG. A. T. G. H. 4 S. A. DEPOT.
Trains leave for Lavernia and Stock-
dale at 8 a. m.
Trains arrive from Stockdale and La-
vernia at 3 p. m.
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4 TO THE PUBLIC: 4
4 On and after September 15 th 4
4 we will be located in our new 4
4 brick building opposite I. & O. 4
4 N. railway and will operate in 4
4 connection with our wholesale 4
4 grocery business a State Pub- 4
4 lie Warehouse find General 4
4 Storage. Facilities Unexcelled. 4
4 insurance low and best of at- 4
4 tention given to all matters en- 4
4 trusted to our care. Nego 4
4 tiable Public Warehouse re- 4
4 ceipts issued in accordance 4
4 with law passed by last Legis- 4
4 lature. We solocit a liberal 4
4 share of your business. Re- 4
4 spect fully 4
4 NICHOLSON & JANIN. 4
4 4
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POUND NOTICE
Taken up. and in City Pound on Mat-
amoras street on or about the 3rd day
of October 1901.
One horsebrown branded thus ZUR.
One horse bay branded thus TD.
One cow brown and white branded
thus KF.
Which will if not redeemed before
sale be sold nt public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at said pound
at the hour of II o'clock a. m. on the
15th day of October 1901.
JAS. M. VAN RIPER.
10 9 st. City Marshal.
NO SURER WAY
To make money than in buying good
business property. Ask JOHN T. HAM-
BLETON & CO. Daily Light building.
* BEFORE IT REACHES YOU. •
J The treatment coal receives be- J
• fore it reaches you has everything •
•to do with its value ft an honest •
2 dealer gets hold of it it will be •
• clean and solid. If you are getting •
• coal which is clean and solid you •
• arc trading with an honest man— J
• stick to him. If you aren’t satis- •
• fled we should )U<e to have a try at •
• satisfying you. not only with our J
• coal but also with our best sound •
• and well seasoned oak chunks and •
• stove wood. Weight and measure ?
• guaranteed. Prompt delivery. •
• Both 'Phones No. 419. •
• J. J. OLSEN & SON 2
• Aransas Pass Wood Yard. •
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THE POPULAR DEMAND
For Sunset Flour is simply a reward of
merit.
A few reasons why you should use it.
Above all it is the best flour made.
Nothing better to be had. Furthermore
for a limited tune each sack will con-
tain from 5c up to $1 In cash. You
will thus receive a rebate of se. 10c
25c 50c or $1 on each sack purchased.
Put up in 24 and 48-pound sacks.
Try one.
JULIUS HORN
'Phone 332—Cor Austin and Tenth St.
A RARE TREAT.
If you would have a rare treat every
day In the year just treat yourself to
the good things that are made daily
in our up-to-date bakeshop. Compared
with other bakers' goods everything we
produce is a lare treat.
BAILIE'S STEAM BAKERY
Office and Ovens: 1013-1017 N. Flores
Branches: 119 Ave C; 918 W. Com-
merce street.
FOR FAMILY Ug
There is no Whiskey better
than our
MW
Fur.i.QuARTS Puhkßth
$l.OO a bottle
Try a Bottle
MERGER & FREED
Texas Cash Liquor House
140 W. Commerce St.
Phone 447
REMEMBER
Ths King Wood Co.
Phone 1515
ALAMO MATTRESS FACTORY
No. 215 North Flores St.
First-class work guaranteed reason-
able prices. Upholstering Renovating
Carpet laying. New Telepone 1826.
Paul Grona Frank Simmang Props.
9-6 Im
SALOON
VISIT THE ART GALLERY.
Bested Liquors Wines and Cigars.
Polite Attention.
Cor. W Commerce and N. Flores Sts.
TO HEALTH SEEKERS.
The natural Hot Sulphur Baths of San
Antonio offer the safest surest and
speediest cure in all cases of rheumatism
gout eczema malaria and all dieeases of
the skin and blood liver and kidneys
and chronic diseases of women. This
water combines natural heat (104 de-
grees F.) and the strongest sulphur wa-
ter known in the finest climate on earth.
For pamphlet address Texas Hot Sulphur
Water Sanitarium company ban An-
tonio Texas. a-10-tf.
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