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NOTICE TO IDJERTISERJ
AdvertlMmenta Are Accepted by
The Daily Light With a Qua ran tea
of the LARGEST CIRCULATION
TO REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS In
San Antonio of any Dally Rubllehod
in Bexar County.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICL
MtocrlHn not rervivtnx th»tr rtpen* Wil
maxe oomplalnc to Bitter and Steals City
Clrulator* Knb*rr1ber* ar» warned :o pay
tb-lr Mbarrtptioaa osh to onr aathoritad ool-
Iretora. aa advartiiwi In tor pa oar
ialbarliM Mleclara-Tbe f.dlowlnn aamad ara
aathona" oounrtura tor Th" Lwnt- Harvey
Fteale •nbarylptioa; W H Bitter •oia rio-
♦ton: Jova ph Bell anbarrtptlon; Parvay U
■taele advvrtMar *aberrbera are r»;u"«tc4
boi to tay their aabecripUooa wrJiout taking
• receipt.
•vyerlart Thr r"<n!ar staff of raportem an
ThaLieht ere: Fred W M aehech. Lee Johueon.
A P Hlllan and Qav Harrie o Sparta Irw
Jiortrre will be tnrniebe’1 with proper T"4en.
bale by the andrrelrnrd T. & JOHNSON
Seedal Matico- I will not be reeponsibleforany
bl'Ie contracted in the name of The Licht or
la er individual name unleea accompanied by
a written wrier from ore lt
T. B JOHNSON
Idvertlalat Pilot furoltbod on Home
•nTvrtieetneijt" fiaynblv <m the drat of each
month Tranatent advartiaemecta payable In
eirtno > mly metal <*uto nrei All contrncta
ar ollla moat be approved by the manager
I. J. ■aero manner? City Advertintac Doper
tenant Artlatlc dI op lays and wrlte-npe pre-
pared on abort notice Telephone 1W or drop
him a tdata I and he will call and fix ap an ad
varCaeinent that will brine the bant revel to
Classified Ads.
American District
Telegraph Co.
Office with Western Union Telegraph
Company.
Both Phones 105 and 200.
W« Do all Kind of Messenger Work
We pick up and deliver Western
Union messages. We deliver special
■ta n-' letters for the nos’offlco. We
gather In ads for The Daily Light.
Our service Is prompt cheap and per-
fectly rel'able. TRY US
JERRY NEWTON Mgr.
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED—A girl between 15 and 17
years of age to help with house-
work; must know something about
cooking Apply 723 South Hackberry
Street or old phone 1147.
A FULL LINE ol sample hats both
soft and stiff all kinds. Gray Hat-
ter 134 Soledad
WANTED —At once young ladies to
learn hairdressing and hair work.
321 E. Houston.
WE retail hats a* wnolesaio prices we
carry a big stock of new ones we
also make old ones now. Gray the
Hatter 134 Soledad street
THAT awful smell and the "greasy
discomfort” of keeping It filled
ought to be enough to condemn the
ga x-line stove in the home to say
nothing of the ever present danger it
threatens to life and property. Insur-
ance companies condemn them only be-
causs they are unsafe. Why not be
absolutely at ease. Cook with Gas.
Modern Gas Ranges are sold at cost
by the San Antonio Gas & Electric
Company.
MALE HELP WANTED.
BOY Wanted at 315 Navarro street
WANTED —An experienced coachman
good workman. John Darraugh
Olive and Lamar.
WANTED —Men to learr barber trade.
Fall <g the time. Positions waiting
graduates. Little expense. More ex-
perience in one month than elsewhere
in years. Write nearest branch.
Moler Barber College Fort Worth or
Dallas. Tex. .
WANTED —First class cleaner dyer
and presser. San Antonio Steam
Laundry.
WANTED.
.WANTED— Everybody to use Wm. J
Meyer's Horse Radish. It's pme.
Headquarters 209 South Alamo.
GRAY makes old hats new 134 Sole-
dad street.
WANTED —A horse for light driving
for its feed. Apply at 275 Granado
CtreeL
WANTED: Tuition free or one
month DAY OR N.-HT it you clip
this notice from The Light and pre-
sent it within fifteen days to Draugh-
ons Practical Business College
corner Alamo plaza and Crockett
streets. May quit at end of thirty days
if you desire. If you have attended
another Business College we will we
think convince you that thirty days
•tudy of Bookkeeping with us Is equal
to sixty days elsewhere and that we
give superior advantages In short-
hand etc. Tuition will cost you noth-
ing while investigating.
DOCTORS. MEDICINAL.
GREATEST Discovery of the Age—
MOTHER SUPERIOR Liver and
Kidney Tea. Grand panacea tor all
disease of the blood stomach kidney
liver dyspepsia bllliousness gravel
gout rheumatism affection of the
bladder and urinary passages catarrh
of the stomaci. constipation. Suc-
cessfully used In Convent by Sisters
of Mercy. Price 25c per box Chim
ney Sweeper Headache Tablets a
speedy and certain cure for Neural-
gia Nervousness or Headache. Gives
immediate relief 12 tablets tor lie.
For gale by all qrun»:»tx
RELIABLE BUSINESS FIRMS
BICYCLE*.
When others fail see EMERSON
the Blcyele Doctor a leader in bls pro
tession Largest bicycle store in the
state 224-223 Main Ave. Roth* pbonea
MANUFACTURE*.
It’s Pure.
ACME ICE ( REAM
The largest Ice Crean factory in
the statu.
SPORTING GOODS.
J. S. DODDS A CO
Guns Fishing Tackle. Footballs. Bt-
cycles o’.e.
PLETE STOCK.
FOR SALE.
WHEN your heart Is broken after
rearching for something that will
bold try LEVICK’S Famous Turkish
Cement. It will hold anything. You
won't need to try it but once then you
will use it iorever. All druggists and
J. Levick. manufacturer 939 South
Alamo street.
FOUR FINE BUU4JING LOTS. In
Grandview Addition just outside
city limits. nice place to build a
home near city water and electric
light; no city taxes to pay- Elevation
159 feet above the city. Can be
bought for 1250 casn. John T. Ham-
bleton A Co.
WE HAVE SOME FINE BARGAINS
—In residence and business prop-
erty. We also have buyers fo.- good
business property. See John T. Ham-
bleton A Co
SEE GRAY about your fall hat. If
you have an old one he will fix it
up if you want a new one be carries
a full stock 134 Soledad street.
FOR SALE CHEAP—12 H. P. auto-
matic steam engine. S. A. Steam
Laundry SL Mary's street
A GOOD INVESTMENT—A ntne-rcom
modern cottage that will bring 10
tc 15 per cent interest in rent. Price
33500; one-third cash balance on
time See John T. Hambleton A Co.
FOR SALE—Ten cows; good milkers
good testers; fresh. gentle hand-
some; see them milked at 5 p. tn.
2801 Buena Vista street.
IF you want something good in the
way of propertv intest menu. Cal)
on John T Hambleton A Co Daily
Light building.
FOR SALE—Four nice build ng lots
50x159 feet even. In Grand View ad-
dition; 3250 for the four lots.
Four large lots in Lakeview addition
3200.
Two building lots tn Long Lake ad-
dition for 375. Inquire of T. B. Joha-
SON. at Dally Light.
FOR SALE—Undivided one-halt inter-
est in two lots ou the main street
of Rockport In heart of city; cost
31500; will sell for 3300 cash. Good
reasons for selling; address S. C. H.
this office.
THIS IS A BAP.GAIN —If you want
something extra good. Three large
lots finely improved with 12 year old
shade trees beautiful shrubbery flow-
ers fruit trees such as figs pears
plums veachos etc. Handsome resl-
d»nee of 11 rooma servants' bouse
stables. sheds summer house etc
has city water two bath rooms acety-
line gas plant electric light; ten min-
utes drive to city on improved road
near stree» car line. Elevation 30
feet above Main plaza. Is one of the
handsomest and most convenient
homes In the city. Cost about 312500;
can be bought for 37.500. See John
T. Hambleton at Co Dally Light
building.
NO EXCUSE —No one within piping
dutaace of a gas riant has any
valid excuse for using anything but a
gas range in the kitchen because It
eo*-ts so little saves so much and
lasts so long. Two-thlrds of a worn-
an'» working hours are epent In the
kitchen and she Is entitled to as much
comfort and relief as can be secured
threnga modern time saving appli-
ances A Modern Gas Range is a
blessing. and if you are not entirely
Indiffeient you win see to it that your
wife gets one Sold at cost by San
Antonio Gas & Electric Company.
—For
CHANCE FOR SPECULATION-
sale. seven (7) lota In Port Aransas
Pass'Cliff Nueces county (adjoining
Corpus Christi.) facing the bay. on
a high bluff. Fine location for a sum-
mer home address Bargain T care
Dally Light
STEREOTYPING at reasonable prices
done at The Light Job office.
COAL Is money—Why burn money all
day when a gas range for an hour
or no a day is all that needed. You
won’t feel the cost. Information free
and gas ranges sold at cost by the San
Antonio Gas & Electric Company.
GASOLINE not approved. Insurance
compr.nies are particular about the
fire risks they take and it is a signifi-
cant fact that they absolutely declined
to app|fove of gasoline gas lighting
plants in any building until the mak-
ers invented a filling can which abso-
lutely could not spill a drop of the gas-
oline. Doesn’t that suggest the great
risk to which a gasoline stove subjects
a home and its occupants? You would
feel mightty uncomfortable after an ac-
cident to know that you might have
avoided the catastrophe and at the
same t’mc have had better cooked
food less waste less work less dirt
Buy a Modern Gas Range and avoid
all danger. Sold at cost by the San
Antonio Gas & Electric Company.
FOR SALE —A hne phaeton almost
brand new first-class make. Apply
ar 214 Matamoras street
FOR SALE—A pretty upright folding
bed with plate glass mirror. A
nice article. Apply at 214 Mata-
moras street.
FOR SALE—One horse will sell
cheap. Call at 917 Manchaca street
Wes’ *Cr •
SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT. SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. SATURDAY OCTOBER 14. 190?
FOR SALE.
VANNESS STREET—Northwest cor-
ner with [. room modern cottage 1
years old. barn and sheds; 42250.
PALMETTO near Starr 3 large lots
east front aa for 8500.
ADAMS near Constance 50x138 feet;
$400.
AUSTIN runs through to Hackberry
near Grayson 78x166 feet; $600.
MADISON SQUARE facing this beau-
tiful park 50 feet lot; 11750.
CRAIG PLACE block from San Pedro
avenue lot 50x150 for 8250.
CHAVEZ near Frio one lot left in
this new neighborhood between two
pretty cottages for 8400.
NORTH COMAi. STREET lot near
Ruiz with shack on It for 8425.
CALLAGHAN AVE. lot south front.
55x160 feet near Canal street; 8600.
N. E. COR. PINE and Carson on two
car lines; 8900.
SNAP CEVALLAS ST. 2 nice lots for
8300 near 8. Flores car line 2 blocks
from Aransas Pass depot with south
front.
CAMDEN STREET. 2 blocks from
Madison Square east front on new
street 47x167 feet front. 8700.
CROCKETT SQUARE. 32 feet front-
ing on this oeautlful park for 8650.
S.vAP 50x150 lot on Ruiz near Colo-
rado avenue for 8150. last lot In
neighborhood sold for 8350.
N W. COR PLUM and Dakota lot
50x150 8700.
DWYER AVE. 3 acres of land on this
prominent street for 16000.
W. S. CONNESS.
FOR SALE —Kelley buggy in good
condition cost 8100 will sell for
830; apply this office.
FOR SALE—Typewriters all makes
terms to suit. Dodds & Co.
80000 ACRES of fine farming and
grazing land. Abundance of fine
water. Close to markeL John T.
Hambleton & Co.
SPECIAL.
AN ORDINANCE
To provide for the punishment of per-
sons who may be guilty of circulat-
ing false willful or wanton reports
of the existence in this city ot yel-
low fever small-pox cholera or
other contagious or Infectious dis-
eases.
Be it ordained by the City Council ot
the City of Stan Antonio:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person within the corporate limits
of the City of San Antonio to falsely
or willfully or wantonly circulate or
cause to be circulated any report to
the effect that any contagious or in-
fectious disease exists in this city
such as yellow fever small-pox chol-
era or other diseases of like character.
Section 2. Any person violating any
cf the provisions of section one hereof
shall be deemed guilty of an offense
and upon conviction thereof before
the Corporation Court shall be fined
in any sum not less than fifty dollars
nor more than two hundred dollars.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall
be in full force and effect from and
after Its passage.
Passed and approved this 25th day
of September 1905.
BRYAN CALLAGHAN. Mayor.
Attest: Frank Cassiano City Clerk.
WE have a buyer who wants some
first-class business property. Will
pay cash if price suits. See John T.
Hambleton & Co. about it
85.00 SAMPLE HATS for 82.50 Gray
Hatter 134 Soledad.
JOHN H. BOLTON. Real Estate Pen-
sion Claim Agent Notary Public
401 Navarro street Phon* 439.
INSURANCE Policies want to be
watched very carefully. The mere
fact that you hold a policy is not al-
ways a 'Ign you will have your losses
paid in case of fire. For Instance if
you should have a gasoline stove In
your bouse without a special permit
from the insurance company with
said pe-mlt attached to your policy
proper yon could claim no damages
for loss. The reason is that a gasoline
stove k considered a menace to a
home. Who ever heard such an objec-
tlor to a gas range? A Modern Gas
Range is Just as safe as a gas light-
ing xt. which a small child could op-
erate. So'.d at coat by San Antonio
Gas & Electric Company.
PROPOSALS FOR STEAM BOILER
The Board of Managers of the
Southwestern Insane Asylum invites
bids on one water tube boiler not lesa
than 250-H. P. with steam mains all
erected complete.
Plans and specifications can be seen
at the office of Mr. James F. Brook
C. E.. room 528 Moore Bldg. San An-
tonio Tex.
All blds to be delivered before 12
m. Oct. 21. The Board of Managers
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids. HOMER EADS.
President Board of Managers
FOR RENT
SOME SNAPS In cheap suburban lots
can be secured by calling on Cap-
tain John T. Hambleton & Co. at The
Dally Light building.
FOR RENT —Six-room house hot and
cold water bath gas electric lights
and nice stable. 214 Mission.
FOR RENT—Typewriters of all makes
Dodds & Co.
FOR RENT—To a couple with no
small children one-half (2 or 3
rooms! of a finely furnished house
with privilege of kitchen and bath.
Fine location near street car Une. Has
telephone and electric lights. Refer-
ences exchanged. Address "Renter”
care Daily Ligh: office.
A FULL LINE of Derbys at 8150;
some worth 85 00 Gray 134 Soledad.
FOR RENT —Three unfurnished rooms
with bath electric light and gas
connection. No children 132 Dwyer
avenue.
FOR RENT —irrigated tracts of land
In Collin’s Garden. Plenty of water
and house and barn to each tracL
Dullnig Mills £ Dittmar
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
POWDER HOUSE STREET—2 lots
worth 8800 for 8650 If sold this
week.
BUENA VISTA STREET—A 2story 7-
room residence (nearly new) good
stable etc: lot 51x157; only a short
distance from 1. A G. N. depot. A big
bargain at 82100.
BURNET STREET—An excellent
store and 5-room dwelling attached
(coiner) and 5 large lots In a fast
growing neighborhood; a splendid
chance for a good business man. Price
for all above only 83600. Will sell
all or part on easy terms. Owner non-
resident.
LOTS! LOTS!! LOTS!!!—27 lota »n
Starr street (macadamized) for sale
at reasonable figures. Owner might
take some trade.
DELGADO STREET—An excellent 5-
room cottage (2 years old.) 2 man-
tels etc. 2 extra large lots 110x170
feet close to school and street cars
worth 82500 will sell for 82000.
INSURANCE—We represent 12 of the
leading companlea and solicit your
fire and tornado Insurance.
RENTALS—List your property with
us and be assured of the best at-
tention.
PERSONAL.
CITY UPHOLSTERING CO.—Couches
shirtwaist and skirt boxes made to
order. Old Maverick building. 217
Avenue E.
FRANK HEM HOLZ former pro-
prietor of the Hole in the Wall res-
taurant. has opened up his new restau-
rant at 110 North Florea back ot
Dalkowitz’ clothing atore.
DON’T WEAR thoae old dirty sloppy
clothes any longer but take them
to George Caen the old reliable
French dyer at 112 Jefferson stree’
opposite the Bexar hotel and he will
make them as good as new. Bom
phones.
San Antonio October 7 1905. Notice
la hereby given that I will not be
responsible for any debts incurred oy
other parties except by my written
order. F. W. Cornehls.
81000 GIVEN AWAY—As a special
advertisement and a treat to the
public I have set aside 81000 to be
given away tn Photographs. Cut this
out and present it at my atudto be-
lore November 1. and I will make you
iree of any charge whatever one of
my 815 style photos. Come at once
end avoid the rush. A. A. Brack Pho-
tographer 203 Alamo Plaza
DO NOT turn loose your money for
real estate until you have Investl.
gated some of the fine bargains to
be had of Jno. T. Hambleton & Co.
AUG. ZUERCHER. cor. Ave. D and
Travis; for beef mutton pork and
veal a specialty. Fish and oysters.
Old phone 134; new phone 458.
WANTED—Hignest cash prices paid
for old gold and silver mutilated
coins old teeth old 4>oins etc. Drop
postal will call. Address L. Racusin
119 Main avenue at Max Karotkins
Furniture store.
MME. LELA EL RADO—Fortune
teller 237 Ave. C. Can be consulted
on all affairs. Hours 7 a. m. to 6.
p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS.
REMOVED —From 109 to 110 Casino
street good second-hand sewing
machine for sale all machines guar-
anteed one vear H. T. Reutermann.
HOT weather marketing and planning
a-c easy compared to hot weather
cooking. That makes or mars a dainty
dinner. You’ll find eight times out of
ten that a spoiled dish was the fault
of erratic beating—too much heat or
too lltt’e. A good gas range is the
sure connecting link between the mar-
keted provisions and the cook's art.
The combination guarantees a perfect
meal easily prepared. The modern
gas range—a blessing manifold—is
sold at coat by the San Antonio Gas A
Electric Company-
FURNITURE MOVING.
PACKING AND SHIPPING promptly
done by M. Beck 601 Avenue C.
Phone 1111.
IT IS
PERFECT EASE
TO TRAVEL VIA
HEAVY STEEL RAIL
ROCK BALLAST
FINE EQUIPMENT
DINING CARS
4 DAILY TRAINS
ALL FOR YOUR BENEFIT
A pleasure to give you full infor-
mation as to rates time and route
to any point.
Please address
c. o. asirviN
souTHWtsTteH easstaats ascht
•AN ANTONIO TtX.
OR H. C- TOWNSEND
SSRSRAk eASSCNSC* AHO TICMCT AQCNT
ST. LOUIS
ELECTION PROCLAMATION!
Mayor's Office City of San Antonio.
An election of the qualified votera ot
the city of San Antonio la hereby or-
dered to be held on the second Tues-
day in the month of November A. D.
1905 being the 14th day of said month
between the hours of 8 a. m. and 7 p.
m. for the purpose of electing three
Civil Service Commissioners to be
known as the Police and Fire Com-
mission of the City of San Antonio.
Said election to be held and returns
made in accordance with the laws of
the State of Texas and the Charter
of said City.
The following presiding officers are
hereby designated to conduct said
election at the several polling places
in the different election precincts of
said City as follows:
Precinct No. 1 City Hall Otto Blu-
menthal presiding officer.
Precinct No. 2. Feat's garden Bart
J. DeWitt presiding officer.
Precinct No. 3. Planters’ gin 2800
S. Flores street T. E. Conner presid-
ing officer.
Precinct No. 4. Alfred GrandJean’s
store iuz» »an rernanao street jonn
Kenney presiding officer.
Precinct No. 5 Benevolencia Hall
115 Matamoraa atreeL Otto P. Rich-
ter presiding officer.
Precinct No. 6. Giorda'a atore 225
S. 1-eona street R. E. Kehoe presid-
ing officer.
Precinct ao. 7 Wood’s store house.
1600 Buena Vista street R. B. Craig
presiding officer.
Precinct No. 8 Aug. Woeltx’s store
407 N. San Marcos street Charles
Wernette presiding officer.
Precinct No. 9 L. P. Schaeffer's
•tore 802 N. San Marcos street Joe
Carle Jr. presiding officer.
Precinct No. 10 J. Guerra's store
500 lx>pez street Jacob Weber presid-
ing officer.
Precinct No. 11 Chas. Muellers
store 1330 Garza street Wm. Boer- ।
ner presiding officer.
Precinct No. 12. Slmmangta mattress
factory. 220 -s. Flores street Chas.
Schreiner presiding officer.
Precinct No. 13 Bergmann's store
526 Baltimore avenue R. J. Boyle pre-
siding ctficer.
Precinct No. 14 L. C. Thompson s
store 519 San Pedro avenue W. S. An-
derson. presiding officer.
Precinct No. 15 Pavillion San Pedro
Springs park Emmet A. West pre-
siding officer.
Precinct No. 16 Rodriguez’s hall
1707 Jones avenue Chas. C. Smith
presiding officer.
Precinct No. 17 Welter’s hall cor-
ner Avenue D and Third atreet T. L.
Conroy presiding officer.
Prec*ict No. 18. Dullnig's store. Elm
and Burnett streets John F. Fenti-
man presiding officer.
Precinct No. 19 Hank Small’s hall.
927 Avenue D. G. Frasch presiding
officer.
Precinct No. 20. Bowen's store. 812
River avenue L. Garza Sr presiding
officer.
Precinct No. 21. Solcher’s store cor-
ner Starr and Cherry streets Gus
Heye presiding officer.
Precinct No. 22 Rotter's store cor-
ner Olive and Crockett streets Chas.
Huhndorff presiding officer.
Precinct No. 23 Murray's halt cor-
ner Austin and Burleson streets John
H. Bolton presiding officer.
Precinct No. 24 Munster's store
corner Hackberry and Duval streets
W. A. Wurzbach presiding officer.
Precinct No. 25 Muth's garden John
Mueller presiding officer.
Precinct No. 26 Morawietz’s store
corner Center and Matagorda streets
Joe Morawletz presiding officer.
Precinct No. 27 Mueller’s store 302
Camargo street Adolph Baldus presid-
ing officer. •
Precinct No. 28 Mutual Aid hall cor-
ner Eda and Wyoming streeta Julius
Vorpahl presiding officer.
Precinct No. 29 oid engine house
Dtfisr hall B. C. Eberhardt presiding
officer.
Piecinct No. 30 Brown's store. 902
Delaware street J. M. Crook presid-
ing officer.
Precinct No. 31. Stremmel's hall
coiner Alamo and South streets C. K.
Brent man. presiding officer.
Precinct No. 32 Mission garden So-
len Stewart presiding officer.
Precinct No. 33 Gottschalk's garden
corner Perelda and Garden streets
John Wilkins Jr. presiding officer.
In testimony whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the seal
of said City to be affixed this 12th day
ot October. A. D.. 1905.
BRYAN CALLAGHAN
Mayor City of San Antonio.
Attest ■
FRANK <’ASSIANO City Clerk.
REAL ESTATE.
THE only cool fuel as well as the
cheapest fuel used in a modern gas
range is the air you burn. Seven-
eighths of the fuel Is air drawn
through tbe mixer. That's cheap. One-
eighth only is gas fed through small
hoies about the size of a pin bead.
Thai'r. why the gas bills aro so low.
It's all in the burner. Be sure and
get a c»e p.ece star-shaped remova-
ble burner at any coat. That's econ-
omy The modern wonders of the
kitchen are sold at cost by tbe Saa
Antoulo Gas A Electric Company. Ask
about them.
•'SHOWERS OF DUST” wbicn accom-
pany *-ach feeding of a coal or wood
firo make just so much more work to
keep the kitchen clean to say nothing
of the fu°d which happens to bo un-
covered With a gas range you don't
have to "feed the fire" yet it stays
fed from the time you strike the match
until ycu put It out. Doesn't that save
a let of work? Rest prolongs life-
Cook with Gaa. Modern Gas Ranges
sold xt cost by the San Antonio Gas A
Electric Company.
W. W. WALLING. Uwyir.
Practices in ail State and Federal
Court* Office- 206 Crockett St Roth
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J C .James B. McConnell and A. M
Pyron to P. Kenney tract of land
50x40 varas exchange of land.
.in«> Pawaiowskl and wife to their
TEXAS FARMERS
located in the Panhandle Country conetitute a vast propor-
tion of those who are out of debt possess an abundance of
all that is necessary to comfort and easy hours and own
BANK ACCOUNTS.
Those who are not so fortunate should profit by past expe-
riences and recognize that these conditions are possible in
THE PANHANDLE
as no where else for the reason that no other section
now offers
REALLY HIGH-CLASS LANDS AT LOW PRICES
and that the Agricultural and Stock-farming possibilities
of this section are the equal of. and In some respects bet.
ter than 3 to 5 times higher priced property located else-
where. In a word: “Many magnificent opportunities are
■till open here to those possessing but little money but
prompt Investigation and
QUICK ACTION.
®are advisable aa speculators have In-
vestigated and are fast purchasing
with a knowledge of quickly develop.
Ing opportunity to sell to others at
greatly Increased prices.
THE DENVER ROAD
sells cheep Round trip tickets twice
a week with stopover privileges.
For full Information write to
A. A. GLISSON G. P A.
Fort Worth Texas.
25.00 to California
ONE WAY COLONIST TICKETS.
•N SALE DAILY UNTIL OCTOBER 31
$50.00 San Francisco
and Los Angeles
Tickets on sale Oct. 17. 18 19 20 21. Limited for return Nov. 30th.
Tickets sold here to and from Europe. Baggage checked from real-
•* Idence. City Ticket Office 301 Alamo Plaza.
C. FAHEY Division Passenger Agent.
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Farewell excursion to
LANDA’S
PARK
Sunday
Trains leave Union Station 7:10
a. m. and 2:15 p. m. Returning
leaves park 7 p. m.
Kound Trip
25c 50c
son Mike Pawaiowskl 162% acres out
of Francisco Cardenas grant 82200.
S. H. Wildman to Mary Fest all in-
terest In 107 U acres out of F. de la
Garza survey 46. also another tract of
70 acres out of same survey 8105.08.
James and Mary E. Thomas to
Sarah J. Wood lot 16 in block 9
Laurel Heights. 8400.
Toribio Fuentes to W. G. Lee lot
22 In block 8 corner Garza and Trinity
streets. $180.
Mrs Sarah J- Wood to L. O- Beach
lot 16 in block 9 Laurela Heights
8700.
H. H. McLane to Pedro de Joiner
lots 1 2 and 3 In block 4 Jones avenue
$750.
Railway Time Table.
International & Great Northern.
Departure North: Train No. 10 —Lo-
cal for Hearne connecting with Santa
Fe and H. 4 T. C 8:00 a. m.
Train No. 4 —Mexico-St. Louie Lim-
ited fast train San Antonio to St
Louis. 1:20 p. m.
Train No. 6 —Fast Mall. St Louts.
Kansas City all Iron Mountain Santa
Fe Frisco and North Texas points
8:15 p. m.
Departure South —Train No. 5.—For
Mexico 9:15 a. m.
Arrivals from the North. 7:30 a. m.
12:20 noon and 10:25 p. m.
Arrivals from South 1:00 p. m.
San Antonio & Aransas Pass.
Sap’s "Davy Crockett” train for
Houaton Galveston Beaumont and
Orange leaves daily (Sap depot) at
9:00 p. m. Arrives daily at 7:15 a. m.
Passenger No. 11 —leaves 3an An-
tonio dailv. 9.2’> a. m. ArrlVo Kerr-
ville. 12:25 p m.
Passenger No. 12 —Leaves Kerrville
dally. 4:00 p. m. Arrive San Antonio
6:45 p. m.
For Cuero Victoria Yoakum Hous-
ton Galveston nnd east —Leaves daily
at 9:00 a. m. Arrives daily at 7:00
p. m.
For Beeville. Corpus Christi Aran-
sas Pass Rockport Mathis and Alice
—Leaves dally at 1:35 and 9:00 p m.
Arrives daily a*. 7:15 a. m. and 2:15
p. m.
For Giddings. Rockdale Cameron
Waco—Day train leaves (Sunset de-
[ot) daily at 11:40 a. m. Arrives at
6:00 p. m.
Galveston Harrisburg & San Antonio.
East —Leaves at 11:40 a. m. and
10:30 p. m. Arrives 7:35 a. m. and
6:00 p. m.
West—For Eagle Pass. El Paso
Mexico and California—leaves 9:00
a. m. Arrives from California Eagle
Pass and Mexico 8:00 p. m.
Missouri. Kansas & Texas.
"Katy Flyer” (daily from Sunset
depot) Houston. Galveston Waco
Dallas. Fort Worth Kansas City and
the east—Leaves 8:45 p. m. Arrlvoa
8:00 a. m.
Through Express—New Braunfels
San Marens Lockhart Smithville
North Texas Shreveport Kansas
City and the intermediate points.
Leaves daily at 7:10 a. m. Arrives
at 9:05 p. m.
DR. CHAS. A. R. CAMPBELL
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 119 Alamo Plaza upstairs.
Rock Island Reduced Rates.
COLONISTS' EXCURSION to Cali-
fornia. Oregon Washington Monta-
na Nevada Utah Arizona New Mex-
ico Colorado dally during October.
Exceedingly low ratea. Tourist car
service after first night out.
Homeseeker’s Rates Tuesdays and
Saturdays to Panhandle Country of
Texas and Oklahoma good 30 days.
Stopovers allowed.
Kansas City and return: Oct. 7 8
9 10 and 11. Royal Live Stock Show.
One fare plua $2.
Chicago and return: Oct. 21. 22 23.
Baptist Convention. One fare plus 82.
San Francisco. Los Angeles aud re.
turn: Oct. 17 18. 19. 20 21. W. C.
T. U. Convention. One fare round
trip. Diverse routes.
THROUGH SLEEPERS TO
CHICAGO DAILY.
The above rates are available for
all. Exact figures will be quoted from
your station on application. Ful] de-
tails regarding tourist and other car
service also furnished and descriptive
literature sent
free. Write me.
L1UJLJM dllj PHIL A. AUER
jabffEp g. ?. a. c. r. i.
& G - Ry '
Fort Worth Tex.
TWO TRAINS Daily
VIA
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
From New Orleans to
ATLANTA JACKSONVILLE BAL.
TIMORE WASHINGTON PHIL-
ADELPHIA and NEW YORK.
Alao to
CHICAGO CINCINNATI ST.
LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE.
Vestlbuled Pullman Sleeping CarK
Electric Lighted Dining Cars Free
Reclining Car*.
For rates or time schedules to all
points in the East North or North-
east address
P. W. Morrow T. P. A. Houston Tex.
T. H. Kingsley T. P. A. Dalias. Tex
J. K. Ridoelv D. P A. New Oriean*.
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