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FOUR
Weak Men
Cured Free
Send Nine and Address Today You
Can Ha»e It Free and Be Strong
and Vigorous tor Life.
INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME.
How any man may quickly cure
himself alter years of suffering from
rexui) weakness lost vitality night
io ne> varicocele etc. and enlarge
Health Strength and Vigor for Men.
small weak organs to full size and
vigor. Simply send your name and
address to Dr. Knapp Medical Co.
2246 Hull Bldg.. Detroit Mich. and
they will gladly send the free receipt
with full directions so any man may
easily cure himself at home. This is
certainly a most generous offer and
the following extracts taken from
their daily mall show what men think
of their generosity.
"Dear Sirs:—Please accept my sin-
cere thanks for yours of recent date.
1 have given your treatment a thor-
ough test and the benefit has been ex-
traordinary. It has completely braced
me up. Iam just as vigorous as when
a boy and you cannot realize how
happy I am."
"Dear Sirs: —Your method worked
beautifully. Results were exactly
what I needed. Strength and vigor
have completely returned and en-
largement is entirely satisfactory.”
"Dear Sirs: —Yours was received
and I had no trouble in making use
of the receipt as directed and can
truthfully say it is a boon to weak
men. I am greatly improved in size
strength and vigor.”
All correspondence is strictly confi-
dential) mailed in plain sealed envel-
ope. The receipt is free for the ask-
ing and they want every man to
have it.
BAKER’S BREAD.
A great many people think that they
can't get bread at a bakery as good as
they can make. That is a mistake
©specially while we are in business
here. Our “homemade” bread is as
good as any bread that can be made.
Try it. You will be saved the bother
of baking besides getting bread that
is good and wholesome.
BAILIE'S STE IN
Office and Ovens: 1013
Flores street. Branches:
C; 221 Main avenue.
OUR HOPE AND PRIDE
is principally centered in our new
footwear for men. Why? Because we
know it's the best ever put together
T6r the money—best in style best in
workmanship best in material best in
fit and finish; best every way. We
omitted one “best"—it s the best shoe
for the price. As low as $<.00 as high
as $8.00. Our repair department is still
doing business.
LUCHESSE BROS.
New Phone 116. 317 E. Houston St.
WHEN YOU GO TO THE NEW SUN
SET DEPOT
Stop and see Charles Muth at The
New Depot Saloon
Corner E. Commerce and Sycamore
streets. He has got the goods and
will treat you right.
R. D. JONES SHIRT CO.
to SMI RTS G®)
Made To Order.
Hatters—Furnishers.
WHERE TO WORSHIP.
Utica Presbyterian corner Utica and
1300 North Flores streets C. O. Chris-
tion pastor: A cordial welcome is ex-
tended to all to attend all of our ser-
vices. Teachers' meeting tonight at
7:30; normal closs tomorrow at 9:30
a. m. Preaching service by the pas-
tor at 11 a. m. Westminster League
7. p. m. Bible Band Friday 4 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m Free kindergarten every Monday.
Wedensday and Friday morning. Free
night class for business training of
young men every Monday and Tuesday
night. The Sundav school on tomor-
row will be visited by Mr. Lewis Col-
lins. general secretary of the Texas S.
8. Association. The attendance at the
school last Sunday was 225. A new and
larger building is made necessary.
San Antonio Spiritualists—Laura B
Payne will speak at Elks' hall. 125
Commerce street. Sunday. Feb. 15. at
8 p m. Subject: "Why I'm a Spiritua-
list." Special music. Seats free. All
are kindly invited.
St. Marks north side Travis Square.
The Rev. Walter R. Richardson rec-
tor. The Rev. John William Jones. A.
M. assistant. Sexagesima Sunday. Holy
communion at 7:30 a. m.: morning
prayer and sermon at 11:00; evening
prayer and sermon at 7:30. Sunday
school and bible classes at 9:15 a. m.
(Memory Hymn 580). Offering for dis-
trict missions will be given to the
church at Llano.
Travis Park Methodist corner
Travis and Navarro streets J. W.
Moore pastor. Sabbath school at 9:30
a. m. A. W. Shaw superintendent;
Junior League at 3:45 p. m.: Epworth
League at 6:45 p. m.; topic for 11 a.
m.: "Go Forward.” Topic for 7:45 p.
m.: "People God is Ashamed Of.”
First Presbyterian corner North
Flores and Houston streets. Rev.
Arthur G. Jones pastor Usual ser-
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun-
day school in the lecture room at 9:30
a. m.; mid-week prayer service Wed-
nesday 7:30 p. m. A cordial invita-
tion is extended to all strangers and
visitors in the city to attend these
services.
Primary and Junior Union meets
this afternoon at the Madison Square
Presbyterian church. All Sunday
school teachers of all denominations
are invited to attend. Mrs. A. A.
Hyde president Miss Felthouse sec-
retary.
Madison Square Presbyterian on
Camden street: Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.. Ray M. Mackey superintendent.
Public worship with preaching by Rev.
L. H. Morey at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Mid-
week meeting. Wednesday night at 8
o'clock. Friends of the church and
strangers in the city welcome to all
services. Mr. A. G. Pfaff organist
and director of the choir.
The Westminster Presbyterian: The
Rev. R. E. Vinson of the Austin Theo-
logical Seminary will preach Xor us
tomorrow at 11 o'clock a. m. and at 8
o'clock p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m. Prof. Clarence E. Tallman super-
intendent.
Pine Street Presbyterian: Sunday
school at. 9:30 o'clock a. m.. Mr. R.
B. Hallden. superintendent. Rev. G. L.
Shepherdson will preach at 7:30 p. m.
The Eastminster Presbyterian: Sun-
day school at 3p. m.. Mr. James An-
derson. superintendent. Rev. G. L.
Shepherdson will preach at 4:15 p. m.
Sunday school normal class meets
Sunday and Friday nights.
Rev. E C. Smith of Denver. Col.
will preach at the Rod Men's hall 219
St. Mary’s street Sunday at 8 p. nt.;
also Rev. Gustav Ephraim will give
public demonstrations of healing pow-
er. Seats free. All are Invited.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal corner
avenue C and Pecan street. A. A.
Hyde pastor: Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m. Epworth League 7 p. m. Mr. Car-
los J. Boothrovd will sing at the morn-
ing service. This church is in the city
because of the great numbers of Meth-
odists who come from the North to
escape the storms of winter. All such
and all others will receive a hearty
BAKERY
1017 North
119 Avenue
tensive improvements in their parson-
age 418 Pecan street making it one of
the neatest and best parsonages in
the city. They give a social in the
parsonage Tuesday evening to cele-
brate the re-opening. All friends of
the church are cordially invited. A
special invitation is extended to all
pastors' families In the city.
St. Johns’ Evangelical Lutheran
>rner Nueva and South Presa
reets. Conrad B. Gohdes M. A. pas-
>r: Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Ger-
■an service 10:30 p. m. English ser-
ice 8 p. m.
Tendency of the Times.
The tendency of medical science is
toward preventive measures. The
best thought of the world is being
given on the subject. It is easier and
better to prevent than to cure. It
has been fully demonstrated that
pneumonia one of the most dangerous
diseases that medical men have to
contend with can be prevented by
the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy. Pneumonia aJways results from
a celd or from an attack of influenza
(grip) and it has been observed that
this remedy counteracts any tendency
of these diseases toward pneumonia.
This has been fully proven in many
thousands of cases in which this
remedy has been used during the
great prevalence of colds and grip in
recent years and can be >relied upon
with implicit confidence. Pneumonia
often results from a slight cold when
no danger is apprehended until it is
suddenly discovered that there is
fever and difficulty in breathing and
pains in the chest then it is announc-
ed that the patient has pneumonia.
Be on the safe side and take Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy as soon as
the cold is contracted. It. always
cures. For sale by all druggists.
WINDOW GLASS AT HERWECK’3
Aid Society of Trinity
tas just completed ex
SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEX. SATURDAY FEB. 14 1903.
WENT DOWN IN
THE WHIRLPOOL
LOSS OF THE STEAMER STRECK
LER IN GREEN RIVER RAPIDS.
Many Passenger* Narrowly Escape
With Their Live*—Thrilling Ex-
perience of a Rochester Girl.
The Story of the Rescue.
The captain of the steamer George
Stockier which went down during a
blizzard in the whirlpool of the Green
river had navigated the rapids for
over twenty years previous to the fate-
ful trip. The accident occurred soon
after the passengers had breakfasted
and many of them were on deck
watching the troubled waters. Among
them was Miss R. E. Redfern of No.
98 Ambrose street. Rochester N. Y.
and her account of the accident and of
her thrilling rescue gives the best story
of the passengers’ fierce struggle for
life.
"When the boat sunk" says Miss
Redfern “some of the men jumped in-
to the water and swam for shore. Oth-
ers were clinging to floating bales of
goods and these were rescued by some
men in a long boat. I was caught on
a projection of the steamer and went
down with her. One of the crew dived
and brought me to the surface when
somebody threw a life preserver over
my head. A young man helped me on
a bale of wool which floated past and
so I reached the shore.”
At the time of the accident Miss
Redfern was returning to Rochester
from Kentucky but owing to the shock
of the accident she reached home in
an alarming state of health.
“I was covered with ice” she said
“when they brought me ashore I was
black and blue from my bruises and
my relatives said they did not think
I would live. But for a long time un-
til 1 took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People my nervous system was
a wreck. Doctors had not helped me
and I was very miserable. Mv health
ran down to an alarming degree I was
weak grew thin and was extremely
nervous and irritable. But Dr. Wil-
liams’ Pink Pills changed all this. In
a short time after beginning with them
I felt better and. after using a few
boxes more I felt like my old self
again. I have recommended this
remedy to all my friends and acquain-
tances and know it has accomplished
much good.”
The accident which befell Miss Red-
fern was not of the kind which falls
to the lot of most persons but the
results that followed were the same
in kind as the many nervous troubles
with which thousands of people are
afflicted. Only in her case they were
unusually severe. Her nervous sys-
tem was wrecked and no medicine did
her any good until she tried Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They
cured her.
These pills have become famous all
over the world for their wonderful ef-
ficacy in cases of this'kind. They have
cured when the trouble was as severe
as Mias Redfern's and they cure less
er nervous disorders without fail. Act-
ingdigectly on the nerves and blood
they are an unfailing specific for such
diseases as locomotor ataxia partial
paralysis. St. Vitus’ dance sciatica neu-
ralgia. rheumatism nervous headache
the after-effects of the grip palpita-
tion of the heart pale and sallow com-
plexions and all forms of weakness
either in male or female. Dr. Wil-
liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are
sold by all dealers or will be sent
postpaid on receipt of price fifty cents
a box or six boxes for two dollars and
fifty cents by addressing Dr. Williams I
Medicine company Schenectady N. Y.
Abe’s Opponent Dies in Poverty.
Chicago 111. Feb. IL —John Als-
bury who was known through Cen-
tral Illinois as "the man who ran
against Lincoln for the legislature”
is dead at the county poor farm at
Buffalo Illinois. Mr. Alsbury was 83
years old. He caaie to this state in
1830. Because of his simplicity Als-
bury had considerable of a following
and when Lincoln was nominated for
the legislature in 1842 he was selected
to run against him. During the late
years of his life Alsbury became a
populist and was the populist nominee
for Congress in 1896.
A Weak Stomach
causes a weak body ar.d invites dis-
ease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures
and strengthens the stomach aud
wards off and overcomes disease. J.
B. Taylor a prominent merchant of
Chriesman Tex. says: “1 could not
eat because ot a weak stomach. I lost
all strength and run down in weight.
All that money could do was done
but ail hope of recovery vanished.
Hearing of some wonderful cures ef-
fected by use of Kodol. I concluded
to try it. The first bottle benefited
me and after tailing four bottles I am
fully restored to my usual strength
weight and health.” All druggists.
TO OUR FRIENDS.
We have rented part of Sol Katzen-
stein's formerly Lane & Co.’s grocery
store on E. Houston street where we
will carry a choice line ot confection-
ery. Ice cream and cakes. All orders
entrusted to us will receive the same
prompt attention as before.
Our new store 223 E. Houston
street will be ready for us about Feb-
ruary 15. Watch for our opening an-
nouncement.
RIEGLER ICE CREAM CO.
Both phones 1075. Formerly corner
avenue C and Houston.
A New Saddle House.
Mr. Ben Varga has opened a sad-
dlery and harness manufacturing es-
tablishment at 109 South Flores. Mr.
Varga has been in the employ of local
saddlery firms for the past 20 years
and his long experience eminently fits
him to cater to our public. A saddlery
and harness repair department is also
conducted in connection and all work
receives personal attention. New
phone 2029.
IMPORTANT TO YOU.
Business men generally will And It
greatly to their advantage to have
their flrm name and business Insert-
ed in the Business Directory of The
Dally Light The price is $12.00 per
year for each Une inserted payable
$1.00 per month. Yon can reach the
home buyer through no other medium
so well as in The Light.
TELEGRAPH BREVITIES.
The Tyler bank case* are in the
hands of the jury.
Bolivia accepts the ultimatum of
Brazil and there will be no war.
Saloons In Hillsboro closed last
night under the new local option law.
Senate committee considers anti-
trust legislation along the Littlefield
lines.
The foot and mouth disease that was
thought stamped out in New England
reappears.
Turf investment offices at Chicago
raided by police an<l documents taken
in custody.
House after disposing of the trust
bill takes up the sundry civil appro-
priation bill.
Deputy sheriffs have seized all
books and records In the Arnold offices
at St. Louis.
Two deaths from plague are report-
ed Irom Mazatlan and there are 44 in
the lazareto.
The Elkins bill the anti trust meas-
ure that denies rebate to shippers
passes the House.
Compromise on the statehood ques-
tion seems to be at an end and it is
a fight to a finish.
San Domingo will settle her claims
with the United States without any
unnecessary delay.
Depew asserts that. the Mormon
hand is seen in the anti-poligamy
clauses of the statehood bill.
It is now stated that Uribe Uribe
murdered the commander of the Co-
lombian forces and did not commit
suicide.
Addicks Republicans offer to go in-
to caucus with the others. Addicks on-
ly barred to nominate a United States
senator.
Vicksburg officials are instituting a
rigid search for whitecappers in that
section and will mete out the sever-
est punishment to them.
President sends in the name of
George Green for marshal of North
Texas anti McLemore for district at-
torney in the southern district.
Officer Thielen at Galveston breaks
into a gambling resort while a pis-
tol play is in progress and makes his
arrests. Two persons shot not se-
riously.
Strike hearings and arguments are
about over and the commission will go
into secret sessions to consider its
findings which are expected about
March 1st.
Colombian minister to Mexico takes
Senator Morgan to task for mis-
statements as to Colombia in his
speech against the ratification of the
Panama canal treaty.
Protocol signed between Bowen and
the allies at midnight and the block-
ade will be immediately raised and
the captured vessels returned. Each
of the allies receives a cash payment
of £5500.
An important meeting of the Span-
ish War Veterans will be held Satur-
day Feb. 14. at Red Men’s hall St.
Mary’s street. All comrades are in-
vited to a»end.
Siemerlng lodge prize mask ball
Mission Garden Saturday Feb. 14.
WANTS
DON’T BE A FOOL
And ignore The Light Want Columns
as a valuable advertising medium. Try
a little “ad" and be convinced that
they reach the people and are read.
ONE CENT A WORD!
RATES FOR 15 WORDS OR MORE:
Per word one insertion lc
Per word. 4 consecutive Insertions.3c
Per word 7 consecutive insertions.4c
When ads run one month $1 per line
per month will be charged.
No ad taken for less than 15c.
Help Wanted and Situation Wanted
are published one time FREE
AU other Classified Ads will be
charged for at regular rates inva-
riably cash In advance.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
ROOMS AND BOARD —Excellent room
board at 433 North Flores street.
New management everything
new phone 1954.
BOARD AND LODGING at 701 Du
Pedro »v»nua on street ear liaa.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Three connecting rooms
furnished or vacant. No other room-
ers. Apply at once 710 avenue B.
FOR RENT — Two Unfurnished
Rooms to rent close In; 112 Fan-
nin street.
WANTED—FEMALE HELP.
WANTED—Cook with experience
Call 206 North Presa street.
WANTED— delivery clerk. Must
know the city. P. O. Box 822.
WANTED—Lady bookkeeper. P. O
Box 822.
WANTED—At once—woman cook.
Good salary. Call up old phone 879
WANTED—A white girl good cook
for general housework. 519 South
Presa.
WANTED—MALE HELP. _
WANTED—A man to trim trees. eft
who understands hip business. Nat
Lewis 118 Mqiu Plaza.
Rock=a=Bye Baby
These are sweet words but how much
psln and suffering they used to mean. It's
different now. Since Mother's Friend ha»
become known expectant mothers have
been spared much of the anguish of child-
birth. Mother's friend is a liniment to bo
applied externally. It is rubbed thoroughly
into the muscles of the abdomen. It gives
elasticity and strength and when the final
great strain comes they respond quickly and
easily without pain. Mother's Friend is
never taken Internally. Internal remedies
at this time do more harm than good. If a
woman is supplied with this splendid lini-
ment she need never fear rising or swelling
breasts morning sickness or any of the
discomforts which usually accompany preg-
nancy.
The proprietor of a large hotel in Tampa.
Fla. writes: “My wife had an awful time
with her first child. During her second
pregnancy. Mother's Friend was used and
the baby was born easily before the doctor
arrived. It's certainly great."
(let Mother’* Friend at th*
drug store. $1 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
Atlanta Ga.
Write tor our free Illustrated book " Before Bab*
la Born."
AUCTIONEERS.
AUCTION—fl500 worth of furniture
at auction Monday Feb. 16 10 a.
m. 420 Carson street. Contents of
McQueeney residence formerly super-
intendent Southern Pacific consisting
of bird eye maple suite refrigerator
Haviland dinner sets 150 pieces each
Axminster and velvet carpets gas
and steel ranges lace curtains win-
dow shades dining table mandolin
sideboard hat rack rugs heaters
rockers chairs wardrobe mattresses
springs matting chiffonier pictures.
bric-a-brac cedar chest folding bed
iron beds crockery $75 china closet
book case horse buggy and harness
road wagon and harness. Everything
first class. Must be sold. Take Gov-
ernment Hill car get off on Pine
street and look for red flag; or Nolan
car and get off at the sale. FOOTE
RAKER & CO. Auctioneers.
DOCTORS. MEDICINAL.
Dr. Blondin Dentist W. Com. St.
MRS SCHUP GRADUATED MID-
wife. Ladies taken during confine-
ment. 223 Idaho street.
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 Tea Grand panacea for all disease*
of th* 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-
sent by Sisters of Merey—Price 25c per
box. Chimney Sweeper Headache Tab-
lets a speedy and certain cure for Neu-
ralgia Nervousness or Headache. Gives
immediate relief. 12 tablet* for ISe.
For sale by all druggists •
WANTS.
' ANTED —$200(1 worth of second
hand furniture. Room D Alamo
isnrance Building. New Phone 910.
WANTED —Four or 5 room cottage
with mddem conveniences by per-
manent tenant must be close in. Ad-
dress W Light office.
WANTED —Feb. 1st for three adults
small well furnished flat or rooms
for light housekeeping. Must be cen-
tral and have modern conveniences.
Reference. Address W. Castle Light
office.
DON’T BE A FOSSIL—If you turn off
your gas when through cooking it will
cost only half a* much as wood or eoal
and ever so much more convenient. Bee
SAN ANTONIO GAS CO. about it
WANTED—If you want to make some
money in real 'estate call on John T.
Hambleton ft Oo. and let them show
vnu «om» real bargains
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Banana trees at 204 E.
Arsenal street.
FOR SALE—A lot of novelty sea
shells from Philippines and old
coins. J. KLAUSS. 1927 New Braun-
fels avenue.
FOR SALE —Two houses and l<Xs.
corner Avenue C and Eighth street.
Inquire 310 E. Commerce street.
FOR SALE—Have 7 choice lots within
5 blocks of new Sunset depot. Will
sell on easy terms. “Lots” care this
office.
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.
SPECIAL.
OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMAS-
TER DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS
San Antonio Texas Jan. 15. 1903.
Sealed proposals in triplicate for
construction of two settling tanks and
connecting same to water system at
Fort Browh Texas will be received
here and at the office ot Post Quarter-
master until 12 o’clock in. February
16. 1903. United States reserves the
right to reject any or all bids. Infor-
mation furnished on application. En-
velopes containing proposals should be
marked "Proposals for Settling
Tgnks at Fort Brown” and addressed
to the undersigned or to Post Quar-
termaster Fort Brown Texas JNO.
L- CLEM C Q. M.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE COFFEE “
DRINKER
who la particular of hl*
tabi* beverage
Know* Only
DECHMAN'S
GOODS.
HIGH GRADE
MANDOLIN Banjo and Guitar lea-
sons. eight half hour lesson* only
$2.50. Very latest methods used.
American or Italian system. Louis J.
Schuetze 121 Hays street.
BEND Stamped Envelop* for our Book-
bat. Epstein* 406 Katt 76th street
Naw York City.
HOUSE WORK MADE EASY If you UH
a Gas Stove for cooking or Mating
purposes. Ask th* SAN ANTONIO GAS
COMPANY all about it
PAINTING LETTEKrNU and orna-
menting their vehiclea for business
men attractively artiatically and dur-
ably it the successful specialty of F.
PASCHE at 705 Avenue B. New ’phon*
1512. He aolicita your patronage.
SAVE MONEY AND WOKRY by ualng
a Gaa Stove for cooking and heating
purposes. Stove* told on easy terma.
Call and ses th* GAB COMPANY about
IL
To inexperienced patentees an patenta
appear to be of equal protective value.
They all have the aeal of the Govern-
ment and a blue-ribbon; but aome pa-
tentees know the importance of claim*
snd it is to their skill snd perseverance
in aecuring prelecting claims that C. A.
Snow ft Co. of Washington owe in pert
their reputation and success.
EXPERT REPAIRERS.
ALL kinds of sewing machines and
attachments repaired. All work
guaranteed. Repair shop 109 Casino
street. H. T. Reutermann.
JAMES MORSE THE EXPERT ■»
610 East Commerce street Files
Saws Sharpens Tools and Lawn Mow-
ers and guarantees Satisfaction.
PERSONAL.
FOR your Easter dresses call on Miss U.
Dalley 1130 Carson St.
JUST A WORD for Levick’s Famous Ce-
ment. It is represented sold and war-
ranted to be a highly superior cement.
Guaranteed to be chemically pure. No
white lead or other harmful ingredients
used in its composition. By all drug-
gists and by J. Levick. manufacturer 939
S. Alamo street.
MONEY to loan on household goods
without removal. Room D Alamo
Insurance building. New phone 1910.
PHONE 753 City Hack Stand for
polite attention. %
A GAS STOVE 1* much mor* pleasant
than eooking on th* old wood *tov*.
and mor* economic*!. Alway* ready
no imok* or ashes no worry about mak-
ing fire*. Stove* sold on easy terms.
See SAN ANTONIO GAS CO. about it.
IT IS PLEASANT in tke summer time
and also economical in th* winter to
un Ga* Stoves for cooking and heating
purpose*. No smoke no MM*. King
up the SAN ANTONIO GAB COMPANY
for particular*.
FURNITURE. MOVING. ETC.
HERE YOU ARE —Henry CL Ripe for
moving packing shipping and stor-
ing. Thone 654 317 N«*’rro street.
EASY TO REMEBER—Tel. 1-2-3 far
carriage furniture moving baggag*
or ’bus. CARTER-MULLALY TRANS
FER 00. Cor. E. Houston asd Naeog-
doches streets
. REAL ESTATE.
1014 BALE —Nice building lot* in
Grandview Lakeview and Long Lak*
addition* cheap. Inquire of T. B. J.
at Light office. Term* etay.
FOR SALE CHEAP —A nice bay mare.
Suitable for family use and very
gentle. Address “Dealer” care Daily
Light office.
AGENTS WANTED.
FOR AGENCY E. J. Arnold Co-Oper-
ative Investment Co. call or write
Fred Goodwyn Southern Texas rep-
resentative and manager San An-
tonio office Rooms 34-5 Kampmann
Building. Agents wanted in every
town.
RESTAURANTS SALOONS.
UAL vouraeii ana inends to tbs
Crystal Saloon where you can get
the best good* and polite attention.
EDGEWOOD ana FAXTON’S Private
■tock at tke CRYSTAL saloon 407
Main plaza.
UNDERTAKERS.
8. A. U. and E. CO. 401 K. Houston
Bt. Both 'phone* 187.
That’s ExtraGood Coffee
I will have another cup. Such is the
general verdict on coffee when bought
Julius Horn’s Grocery.
His stock is carefully selected and
his line so complete to suit all tastes
and pocketbooks. Prices on roasted cof-
fee range from 10c to 49c a pound.
JULIUS HORN
Corner Austin and Tenth Sts.
Sunset Wood Co.
Dealers In all kind* of
Coal Coke Wood A Feed
Both Phone* 81.
Albert Beitel RM. BsiUI
BEITEL LUMBER GO
R. M. Beitel Manager. j
Successor to F. J. Bettsl |
Lumbsr & ELildars Hardware
P. 0. Box 892. J)
-BOTH THONES NO. 155.
—Branch Yard* at Kerrviils Terse—
Office snd Yards: West Commerce St*
mu th* I. ft G. N. R R
«
HARDING & KAUFMAN
Implements Machinery. *'?hlcie*
Farm Wago ng etc.
Exclusive agents for
JOHN DEERE GOODS
Have removed to corner South
Flore* and Nueva St.
New Phone 647.
Get In the Swim
/ and Smoke
Saxet 5c Cigcf
Chas.J.BossyMfr
i 203 W. Com. St
San Antonio Tax.
RISCHE’S
Bottling
Works*
Mew 'Phone 30.
Oaly the Purest aud Beat
Mo cheap ugredlent* **sd-
Knives
I All the leading
I makes including
Rogers I. X L.
Ma and Henkels 1to 20
* Blades. Also TABLE
> CUTLERY Barbers
W Supplies and a full
line of Toilet arti-
cles. Concaving Razors a specialty.
PAUL MUELLER
New Phone 1471. 121 Alamo Plaza.
J. T. BURNETT & CO.
Corner Crockett and Losoya Street*.
UNDERTAKERS.
Prompt Skillful Hospital Ambulance
Service.
Carriages on call for Balls Wed-
dings Funerals.
DISINFECTION
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L. W. HAGY
COHTRiCTOR and BUILDER
906 Buena Vista St. Tei *1*5-3 d’t’
Deaigna and Mtimatea turaUhed oa <1
kiad* of building ud r«palrt*g
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