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FOUR
YOU OWN THE TOWN
Ai least in your own Imagination
when you have on a pair of our $4 00
Shoes. They’re so easy to walk in so
stylish In appearance so solidly
bbiTt oo soft as to uppers that you
dpn't envy a millionaire in his car-
riage. Footease at small cost here.
WE GIVE A SOUVENIR with ev-
ary job in our Repair Department.
LUOOHESE BROS
317 E. Houston Street.
New Phone 116.
MOWER MH
15K YOUR GROCER
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ONE OF THEM READS: —
“For you to remain d'Jisatis&ed with
aya treatment here is to make us more
dissatisfied "
It isn’t today's trade we’re depend-
ing on; it’s tomorrow's —next week's
—next month's—next year's We
want you to be so well pleased with
yaur treatment here that you'll tell
your friends thus Increasing the cir-
culation of customers in our office.
Rees Optical Co.
242 W. Commerce St. opposite St.
Mary's.
UNION TRANSFER Co.
Both Phones 582.
BAGGAGE DELIVERED
To and From All Depots to Any Pari
of the City.
We Make a Specialty of
PACKING SHIPPING
AND MOVING FURNITURE.
Hold your baggage check until you
arrive at the depot.
Bugiges and Carriages.
SHAW BROS. Proprietors.
4&A&A&4
CUT GLASS
New and beautiful lines
just arriving and will be sold
al lower prices than such
goods were ever shown in
San Antonio.
THE BELL JEWELRY CO.
227 West Commerce St.
L. W. HAGY
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
>oo6 Buena Vista St. Tei ins-3 ring*-
Designs and estimates furnished on all
triads of building and repairing.
RISCHE’S
Bottling
Works*
Mew ’Phone 398-
Only the Purest and Best.
Mo cheap ingredients used.
Light Want ads take the prize for
results. Try them.
BUSINESS MEN’S CLUB.
ANNUAL MEETING AND ELEC-
TION OF NEW OFFICERS.
H. E. Hildebrand Succeeds L. J. Hart
as President —Report of Secretary
Charles N. Kight Showing the Fin-
ancial Condition of the Club.
The annual meeting of the Business
Men's club was held last night and
officers were elected as follows:
President—H. E. Hildebrand.
First vice president—W. L. Stiles.
Second vice president — Charles
Graebner.
Directors—Nat M. Washer J. E.
Williams George B. Taliaferro Geo.
B. Epstein and Royer Campbe...
The retiring president. Mr. L. J.
Hart presided over the meeting and
delivered his annual address in
which he reviewed at length the
work accomplished by the club during
the past year.
President Hart suggested that the
club should begin at once on the
work ot raising the tunds to carry it
through the coming year. He stated
that the sum of $7500 was needed to
prosecute the work which the organi-
zation has planned.
On motion of Mr. J. N Brown a
vote of thanks and appreciation to
the retiring president Mr. Hart to
Secretary Kight and the directors
who served during the past year was
adopted.
President Hart announced that an
excursion of several hundred land)
seekers from Illinois will be due in
San Antonio this evening at 6 p m.
over the Southern Pacific railroad
and the following committee was ap
pointed to meet the train and greet
the visitors: R. F. Alexander. A.
Seidel. E. R Quarles R. A. Arthur.
A. W. Bitter. W. S. Conness. F. E.
Smith Ben P. Converse W. H. Cros-
by Thomas F. Hart. F. M. Edwards.
J. B. Fears. F. J. Finck J. N. Groes-
beeck W. H Maverick E. J. McCar-
ty Axel Meerscheidt. C. P. Smith. C.
A. Stieren. D. W. Stafford J. E. Wil-
son and William Will.
Secretary Kight’s Annual Report.
San Antonio. Tex.. Jan. 13—Mr.
President Officers and Directors and
Members of the Business Men’s club
—Gentlemen: I respectfully submit
the following as an exhibit of the
financial condition of the club:
Number of members.»4sl.
Amount subscribed to sup s
port the club for 1902....34985 79
Amount collected 4318 70
Due from members 657 00
Total > 4985 79
Receipts and Disbursements.
Amount paid In 34318 i 9
Paid account of salary 1950 00
Paid account of special ser-
vices 483 89
Paid account of rent 300 00
Paid account of postage.... 77 50
Paid account of fuel ice and
gas 20 50
Paid account of advertising
and stationery 1024 76
Paid account of traveling ex-
penses 88 25
Balance in Frost National
bank 434 49
Total 34318 79
Items under head of “Special Ser-
vice Account” embrace amounts paid
for the services of a temporary as-
sistant commission paid the collec-
tor janitor's services amounts paid
for telegrams and also amounts paid
for hacks trolley rides etc. employ-
ei while entertaining distinguished
guests and organized tourist parties.
The accounts of the club for 1901
were closed Dec. 31 1901 with a
balance ot 131.04 in bank and my
Dec. salary and two or three small
bills unpaid which were paid in Jen-
uary 1902 thus appearing in the ac-
counts for 1902. These amounts were
about balanced by collections made
of amounts due by members for 1901
which receipts also appear in tne ac-
count for 1902.
The accounts of the club have been
balanced up to date covering its
operations during 1902. recognizing
the first Tuesday in January as tne
close of the fiscal year
The major amount due the club for
I 1902 amounting to 3667. is due from
| members who pay monthly anu semi-
| monthly. Unfortunately some of
| those who subscribed either died
I went out of business or left the city.
| I consider it a safe estimate that
| at least 3400 of the amount due will
|be paid in. which added to the
amount that has been received—-
-34318.79—wi1l show that the revenue
|of the club for 1902 amounted to
34718.79.
With 3434.10 in bank and the addi-
tion of the 3400 due to the chib which
I think will be paid in the advertis-
ing committee will have at its com-
mand earlv in the present pear the
sum of 3834.10 to aid in defraying the
expenses that will attend the elauor-
Winter Breakfasts
of hot pancakes good butter and pure
molasses and syrups is the house-
wife’s standby. If this dish is to your
liking get the ingredients thereto
from
Jvilivis Horn.
where you get the best of everything
Cut this out and add to your collec-
tion.
SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEXAS WEDNESDAY JAN. 14 1903
ate system of advertising that has
been planned.
In addition to raising the amount
tor the support of the club the fol-
lowing exhibit will show amounts
raised by the club for other very laud-
able purposes:
Annual Battle of Flowers. .31366 (Ml
Zapata county sufferers .... 704 59
Goliad sufferers ....’ lu»j 69
Entertainment of Admiral
Schley f 522 50
Entertainment of the Chi-
cago delegation 216 79
Banquet to Cen. F. D. Grant 638 00
. Total .34537 77
Amount raised for support of
the club 478 79
Grand total raised by club. 39256 79
Respectfully submitted
Yours very truly
CHAS N. KIGHT Secy.
Ou motion of W. L. Stiles the re-
ports were adopted and ordered
spread upon the minutes.
AN OBJECT LESSON
In a Restaurant.
A physician puts the query: Have
you never noticed in any large res-
taurant at lunch or dinner time the
large number of hearty vigorous old
men at the tables; men whose ages
run from (io to 80 years; many of
them bald and all perhaps gray but
none of them feeble or senile?
Perhaps the spectacle is so com-
mon as to have escaped your obser-
vation or comment but nevertheless
it is an object lesson which means
something.
If you will notice what these hearty
old fellows are eating you will ob-
serve that they are not munching
bran crackers nor gingerly picking
their way through a menu card of new
Singled health foods; on the contrary
they seem to prefer a juicy roast ot
beef a properly turned loin of mutton
and even the deadly broiled lobster
is not altogether ignored.
The point of all this is that a vig-
orous old age depends upon good
digestion and plenty of wholesome
food and not upon the dieting and an
endeavor to live upon bran crackers.
There is a certain class of food
cranks who seem to believe that meat
coffee and many other good things
are rank poisous but these cadaver-
ous sickly looking individuals are a
walking condemnation of their own
theories.
The matter in a nutshell is that if
the stomach secretes the natural di-
gestive juices in sufficient quantity
any wholesome food will be prompt-
ly digested; if the stomach does not
do sc snd certain foods cause distress
one or two Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets
after each meal will remove all diffi-
culty because they suppply just what
every weak stomach lacks pepsin
hydro-chloric acid diastase and nux.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do not
act upon the bowels and in fact are
not strictly a medicine as they act
almost entirely upon the food eaten
digesting it thoroughly and thus gives
a much needed rest and giving an ap-
petite for the next meal.
Of people who travel nine out of
ten use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
knowing them to be perfectly safe
to use at any time and also having
found out by experience that they are
a safeguard against indigestion in any
form and eating as they have to at
all hours and all kinds of food the
traveling public for years have pinned
their faith to Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab-
lets. /
All druggists sell them at 50 cents
for full sized packages and any drug-
gist from Maine to California if his
opinion were asked will say that
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the most
popular and successful remedy for any
stomach trouble.
Highland Shooting Club.
The Highland Shooting club of the
Salada has elected officers as follows:
A. Theis president.
J. Halhadier vice president.
Ed Ruhnke financial secretary.
A. Eieerloh. recording secretary.
Christian Stolte treasurer.
J. Theis guard.
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man endur-
ing pains of accidental Cuts. Wounds
Bruises. Burns Scalds Sere Feet or
stiff joints. But there’s no need for it.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will kill the
pain and cure the trouble. It's the
best Salve on earth for Piles too. 25c
at F. Kalteyer & Son and Adolph
Dreiss druggists.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Notice is hereby given that State
and county taxes on real and personal
property in Bexar county are now due
and payable.
Unless paid on or before Jan. 31
1903 10 per cent of the amount of
‘■itch unpaid taxes will be added in
conformity with the following extract
from section 10 chapter 105 Acts ot
the Twenty-fifth Legislature:
“If any person shall fail or retuse
to pay the taxes imposed upon him or
bis property by law until the 31st
day of January a penalty of ten per
cent on the entire amount ot such
taxos shall accrue. ’
All citizens desiring to vote at the
next election sre reminded that they
will have to pay their poll tax on or
before January 31 1903.
PAUL MEERSCHEIDT
Tax Collector Bexar County.
GEORGE ADE.
10 Story Book Is featuring George
Ade in its January issue. This cele-
brated fableist novelist and play-
wright comes to the front with one of
his best bits of humor in “A Boarding
House Drama.” Those who are not
familiar with Ade's work will find In
•bls little story all of Its characteris-
tics.
THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG
COMPANY 1403 West Commerce
Street make a specialty of BICYCLE
DELIVERY to any part of the City.
None but the Purest Drugs use.
Low Prices and Prompt Delivery.
Rive us a trial. Both Phones No. 444.
CASH PAID.
For nice clean cotton rags at the
Light office.
WHY do 1 take CARRIZO WATER?
To keep off lagrippe and relieve sick
headache and indigestion.
Vanguard and Raymond movements
EMERSON'S.
SCOSCH HIS OWN TAIL
The •dmlnistratlon editor who runs
a little paper with a "five minute cir-
culation'' boasts that he is 'going
to burn somebody up; going to
make 'em hot." He should be very
careful he does not get his own tail
scorched when the fireworks explode.
POLITICAL POINTERS.
The Terrrell campaign committee lias
opened up its mudslinging bureau.
'Die 111 tie doctor doesn’t acein to mind
there being a flaw in his title so long
ar lie's got the office.
• • •
The late Tom Reed has been out-
Iwroded in parliamentary tricks but
Toin’s rulings were sustained by logic
and common sense while Hieks' rules
are conspicuous for their lack of logic
and common sense.
• • •
It will lie Mayor Terrell for a month
perhaps—-unless that election affair of
last Monday is taken into court.
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It looks like that — Paso paper had
been worked by the local city hall ring
for campaign thunder.
• • •
Mayor Terrell will have the advan-
tage of at least some experienced ad-
visers in Selig Joe Dwyer Street Com-
missioner Scott M>d nearly all the less
important miinbeis of the old adminis-
tration. Soiue o f the larger uid more
independent office-holders are quilting
the sinking ship.
• • •
The Terrell campaign committee can-
not bring up one authentic bit of in-
formation from any source which will
b< smirch the publie or private character
of honest John P. Campoeil. No cam-
paign lies will go; any charges will liavo
to ie made good or exposed
• • •
The Terrell caiopaigtn is are aitfully
trying to shift the fight from their own
candidate to some other jieople some of
whom are in no way identiued with or
connected with John Campbell or his
campaign.
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One of the first acts of “Mayor” Ter-
rell was to dismiss Mr. “Huerte.” the
Mexican boss who had the rake oil from
the "push-cart” men. Keep your eye on
Huerte he is too valuable a man to le
thus summarily disposed of.
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Col. Vories P. Brown has gained con-
siderable strength since he entered the
race while Term'll has lost steadily
from the first day he announced. By
the end of the campaign the election
w ill lie lietween Campbell and Brown
with Campbell a clear winner. Brown a
good second and Terrell a bad third.
Mark this prediction and watch develop-
ments during the next t uenty days.
A Bexar County Potato.
Frank Pizzini of this city has a
potato on exhibition which he raised
on his truck farm nine miles south
of the city which is of unusually large
dimension. It weighs twenty-one
pounds and is the size of a big pump-
kin.
Bank Directors Elected.
At the annual meeting of the share-
holrers of the Frost National bank
held Tuesday the following board of
directors were elected: T. G. * lost
J. T Woodhull. O. J. Woodhull Ed-
ward Mcllheuny and T. C. Frost Jr.
Don't Worry.
This is easier said than done yet it
may be of some help to consider the
matter. If the cause is something over
which you have no control it Is ob-
vious that worrying will not help the
matter in the leaet. On the ether
hand if within your control you have
only to act. When you have a cold
and fear an attack of pneumonia buy
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy and use It judiciously and all cause
for worry as to the outcome will
quickly disappear. There is no danger
of pneumonia when It is used. For
sale by all druggists.
CITY REGISTRATION.
Total Number of Certificates Issued
Up to Noon Was 3690.
A total of 3690 registration certi-
ficates had been Issued up to the
noon hour today since the opening
of the office last Tuesday.
This morning 131 certificates had
been issued up to 12 o’clock noon.
Yesterday owing to the inclement
weather the smallest number of certi-
ficates yet issued for a single day
had been taken out only 324 certi-
ficates being Uken.
The following is the sUtement of
the city registration:
First day
Second day J?®
Third day '
Fourth day
Fifth day _ 49
Sixth day
Seventh day 394
Eighth day (up to noon) 131
Total * 3690
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol does for the stomach that
which it is unable to do for itself
even when but slightly disordered or
over loaded. Kodol supplies the natu-
ral juices of digestion and does the
work of the stomach relaxing the ner-
vous tension while ihe inflamed
muscles of that organ are allowed to
rest and heal. Kodol digests what you
eat and enables the stomach and di-
gestive organs to transform all food
I into rich red blood. All druggists.
FOR SALE—Three alee building
tots fenced on the Weet End boule-
vard near street car line. Can be
bought at a bargain. Call on T. B.
Johnson at the Daily Light office.
Have you tried Caddo Coal; it is as
good as McAlester and costs less.
KING WOOD CO.. Sole Agents. New
Phone 1515. Old Phone 686—3 rings
Ba sure and attend the Bakers'
Dance. Music by Theo. Artzt.
The finest wines liquors and cigars
and polite attention at the CRYSTAL.
Invest your spare cash In diamonds
at EMERSON & CO’S.
Celebrated Blue Ribbon Pabst Mil-
waukee beer for sale In this city by
Louis Ecknarf agent. New phone 4 05.
WANTS
A BUSINESS PROPOSITION.
Small investment —sure and quick re-
turns: Light Want Ads—one cent a
word!
All other Classified Ads will be
charged for at regular rates inva-
riably cash In advance.
Help Wanted and Situation Wanted
are published one time FREE.
RATES FOR 15 WORDS OR MORE:
Per word one insertion 1c
Per word 4 consecutive insertions. 3c
Per word 7 consecutive Insertions.4c
When ads run one month 31 per line
per month will be charged.
No ad taken for less than 16c.
AUCTIONEERS.
THURSDAY January 15 10 o’clock
contents 447 Soledad street bed-
suits wardrobes matting rugs roll
top desk sideboard dining table
chairs. Buck stove etc. HARVEY
Auctioneer.
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED —Men to learn the barber
trade. Special inducements to dis-
tant applicants. We have no college
in Texas as has been reported. Our
only branches are New YorK Chicago
St. Louis New Orleans Omaha San
Francisco and Minneapolis. Beware
of fakes using similar name. Every
advantage of steady practice expert
instructions lectures etc. given un-
til competent without limit to term.
Tools presented wages Saturdays
positions guaranteed board provided.
Comparatively no expense. Write
nearest branch. Moler System Bar-
ber College New Orleans La. or St.
Louis Mo.
WANTED—FEMALE HELF. ”
WANTED—A German girl; cooking
and general housework. No wash-
ing and ironing: wages 316.00. Apply
mornings. References. 311 Rich-
mond avenue.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT — Two Unfurnished
Rooms to rent close in; 112 Fan-
nin street.
FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with
or without board. Also table board-
ers wanted. 203 Losoya street.
FOE SALE.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Buggy good as
new. 901 Camden street.
FOR SALE —-Fruit shade and orna-
mental trees roses magnolias 11-
gustrums arborvitaes cape jasmines
privet hedge etc. Get our list. Knox
Nursery 221 E. Houston St.
FOR SALE CHEAP —A nice bay mare.
Suitable for family use and very
gentle. Address "Dealer" care Dally
Light office.
FOR SALE—A good wagon and har-
ness dirt cheap. New phone 1366.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY LOANED on real estate
chattels and negotiable paper.
HOME LOAN AND INVESTMENT
CO. JOHN H. BOLTON Manager
421 Navarro street
PERSONAL.
PATRONIZE home industry by using
Levick’s Famous Turkish Cement.
Will mend broken dolls toys and
balls. By all druggists and by J.
Levick manufacturer 939 South Ala-
mo street.
PHONE 753 City Hack Stand for po-
lite attention.
A GAS STOVE is mudh more pleasant
than cooking on the old wood stove.
■nd more economical. Always ready
no smoke or ashes no worry about mak
ing fires. Stoves sold on easy terms
See SAN ANTONIO GAS 00. shout it.
WANTS.
DON’T BE A FOSSIL—IX yon turn off
your gas when through cooking it will
coat only half as much as wood or coal
and ever so much more convenient. Bee
SAN ANTONIO GAS CO. about it.
WANTED—If you want to make some
monev in real aetate call on John T
Hambleton 4 Co. and let them show
you some real bargains.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
BOARD AND LODGING st 706 Ban
Pedro avenue on street ear Usa.
SEWING MACHINES.
324.50 BUYS THE NEW highest grade
4-drawer drop head oak cabinet
Genuine Singer Sewing Machine;
320.00 for the New Home or Domestic;
321.00 for the White; Standard. 322.00;
Wheeler & Wilson. 324.00: Minnesota
315.20; Burdick 312.85; Seroco 38.95.
For free sewing machine catalogue and
most liberal free trial offer cut out and
mail this notice to Sears Roebuck &
Co. Chicago.
UNDERTAKERS.
8. A. U. aud E. CO. 401 E. Houston
SL Both ’phones 137.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE COFFEE
DRINKER
who Is particular of his
tabla beverage
Knows Only
DECHMAN'S
GOODS.
HIGH GRADE
MANDOLIN Banjo and Guitar les-
sons eight hslf hour lessons only
33 50. Very Istest methods used.
American or Italian system. Louis J.
Schuetze 121 Hays street
SEND Stamped Envelope for our Book-
list. Epeteina 406 East 76th street
New York Oty.
HOUSE WORK MADE EASY if you use
a Gas Bto vs for cooking or beating
imposes. Ask ths SAN ANTONIO GAB
COMPANY al! about it
PAINTING LETTERINu' and orna-
menting their vehicles for business
men attractively artistically and dur-
ably is the nuvceaaful specialty of 1.
PASCUE at 706 Avenue B. New ’phons
1512. He solicits your patronage.
Tv inexperienced patentees an patents
sppear to be of equal protective vahw.
They all have the seal of the Govern-
ment and a blue-ribbon; but some pa-
tentees know the importance of claims
end it is to their skill and perseverance
in securing pre leu ing claims that Cl A.
Snow A Co. of Washington owe in part
their reputation and success.
SAVE MONEY AND WORRY be using
s Gss Stove for cooking snd heathy
lurposea. Stoves sold on esay terms
jail snd see ths GAS COMPANY sbout
it
DOCTORS MEDICINAL.
HEMO is a practical cure for Piles.
A complete treatment with a writ
ten guarantee for Ten Dollars. Try
it Office 118 Ave. C.
CANCERS and TUMORS cured by Dr.
J. W. Harwell opposite Southern hotel
Osteopathic Physicians: Dr. P. M. Peck
Dr. M. Noonan Hicks Bldg. top floor.
GREATEST Discovery of the Age—
MOTHER SUP ERIOR Liver and Kid-
ney les Grand panacea for all diseases
of the blood stomach kidney liver dys-
pepsia biliousness gravel gout rheu-
matism affection of the bladder and uri-
nary passages catarrh of the stomach
constipation. Successfully used in Con-
vent by Sisters of Mercy—Price 26c per
box. Chimney Sweeper Headache Tab-
lets a speedy and certain cure for Neu-
ralgia Nervousness or Headache. Gives
immediate relief. 12 tablets for 15a
For sals by all druggists.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR BALE—Nice building lots in
Grandview Lakeview and Ixmg Lake
additions cheap. Inquire of T. B. J.
at Light office. Terms easy.
FOR SALE- A handsome B-room cot-
tage with bath sewer connections
electric light telephone wood shed wash
house etc; a beautiful yard and nice
walks. Close in 214 Matamoras street.
Property always rented at good price.
Will sell for 6700 less than its value.
All taxes paid and property well insured
for three years. Address “Goo Invest-
ment” Daily Light Office.
FINE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR BALE-
Three fins residence lots on the West
End Boulevard Castro street near car
Une nicely grubbed and dean with new
fence; size 166x166 feet. This is very
desirable property and can be bought at
a reasonable figure. CaU on John T.
Hambleton Daily Light building.
FOR BALE —Beautiful home 2 lota
one a corner four rooms hall and
bath; sewers water in kitchen electric
lights large stable and outhousea fine
lawn ahruobery etc. close to new Un-
ion depot Addresa “Buyer” thia of-
floe.
RESTAURANTS SALOONS ETC.
TAKE yourself ano friends to the
Crystal Saloon where you can get
the beat goods and polite attention.
EDGEWOOD ana FAXTON’B Private
stock at the CRYSTAL saloon 407
Main plaza.
SPECIAL
PROPOSALS FOR SINKING ARTE
SIAN WELL. Office Chief Quarter-
master San Antonio Texas December
15 1902. Sealed proposals In triplicate
for sinking one Artesian Well at Fort
Ringgold. Texas will be received at
this office until 12 o’clock noon Jan-
uary 15 1903 and then opened. The
United States reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all proposals
or any payt thereof. Information and
blanks furnished on application. Envel-
opes containing proposals should be
marked. "Proposals for Artesian
Well.” JNO. L. CLEM D. Q. M. G. C.
Q. M
IT IS PLEASANT In the summer time
and also economical in the winter to
um Gas Stoves for cooking and heating
purposes. No moke no asbes. Rin(
up the SAN ANTONIO GAB COMPANY
for particulars.
EXPERT REPAIRERS.
ALL kinds ot sewing machines and
attachments repaired. Ail work
guaranteed. Repair shop 109 Casino
street.
JAMES MORSE THE EXPERT ai
610 East Commerce street Files
Saws Sharpens Tools and Lawn Mow-
ers. and guarantees Satisfaction.
FURNITURE. MOVING ETC-
HERE YOU ARE—Henry C. Ripe for
moving packing shipping and stor-
ing. ’Pnone 654 317 Navarro street.
EASY TO REMEBER—TeI. 1-2-3 for
carriage furniture moving baggage
or ’bus. CARTER MULLALY TRANS-
FER 00. Cor. E Houstoa and Naoog-
dochea atreeta
jIBURNETTMO
UNDERTAKERS.'
NEW COMPLETE
AND UP-TO-DATE —
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NINE AND TEN
PIN ALLEYS.
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With an
Excellent Cold Lunch
service in connection. Come
and see us.
HOT WELLS BOWLING CLUB
A GALLON OF PURE LINSEED OIL
MIXED WITH A GALLON OF
sukM 2 eallona of the mT
iu the WOULD
>f rrmr Mint ML 18 rxa
Prat Wuifa LxADand 1* ABBOt-tn-ii-T
PAINT MATKKIALS—BUfh M good Da’DUrj UM
and is ground thick vkbt thick. Ho trouble to
mix any U-y can do lt ft It the common tiwn
or rtousKT AIMI. No BKTTKB jxiat ca» be nude
it ANT cotte and 11
sot to Crack. Blistkii. PtiL or Cum
V. HAM MAH PAINT CO. SL Louis Mo.
Sold aud guaranteed by
S. A. SEED A PAINT CO.
J. F. RIPPS Prop.
Dealer t Paints and Painters’ Cap
plies. Grain an Poultry Suppllee and
all kinds of seeds.
Tel 316. 521 Markel Btreet.
THE LOUISVILLE
DRESSMAKING PARLORS
have been opened by MRS. A. M.
LEWIS formerly with Mme. C. Grua-
der of Louisville Ky. A specialty
made of purchasing for out of town
customers.
Parlors 203 Losoya St.. San Antonia
HOTELS
Monger Hotel
Rebuilt Redecorates and Refurnished
fifty new rooms with bath. Hunting
lawn tennis golf and the usual society
amusements. The high standard of one
table so well known throughout the
West will be maintained. Soeoud at-
tention given to tourist and commercial
trada.
McLean A Mudge Mgre.
ELITE HOTEL.
.... European Plan
Main Plaza and Soledad Street.
Sample Rooms for Trailing Men.
ERNEST SANNER. Prop.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Headquarter! for Cattlement Mata
Plasa.
RATE la.oo PER DAY.
J LOUSTAUNAU &P. BERBERON
Props and Managers.
The California Restaurant
Newly re-opened wish all friends and
public to call. They guarantee to set
a better meal than any other place In
town for 25 cents. Short orders a
specialty. Your patronage will be high-
ly appreciated. Remember the place.
235 AND 237 WEST COMMERCE «T.
4 SEASONS
RESTAURANT
Best the Marekt Afforda
Always Open
328 West Commerce
THE NEW FRENCH RESTAURANT
Laclede Hotel Building
722-724 West Commerce street.
First class in all respects. Moderate
Prices. French Cuisine. Regular MmM
25c. Open All Night.
ISIDOR DESVOGB.
Proprietor and Manager.
W.uld that we eould
SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP
with the atrenath or • mlllloa voloe.
that
Dr. King’s
(HIDEO Coasa. Cold.. Conramwtlaa*
LUHtS
Fneonioalaarlih -SoreThroat
MONEY BACK IT FAILS.
Price 6Oc and SI.OO. -ial Bottle Free
V X V-XA. 'VX ■* "V w * * o <
y We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign {
?Bend mode) Sketch or photo of invention tor '
c free jport on patentability. For free book 1
<Hot toSeeun TQinr
< Patents and I nAUt" pi A n|\O to 1 *
< Opposite U~ S. Patent One*
5 FMGTON^D.g. I'
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