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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2fi, 1011.
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either line, and we will send a
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HEAL KSTATR.
iiARGATN—Fine-high-grade Income prop-
erty, nearly now, for snle; brings $ 1,2'M>
rent yearly. Always rented. Will sell
for $s.ooo. Tak« $1,000 cash, balance easy
terms. Ni w pliorie 1768.
SALE (Mio bloc* on Kiver Avenue,
150 feet deep. Mrs. L. J >avldson, 341b
Washington, ffouson, Tex*
HIGHEST, healthiest location overlouk-
Iiik city, large modern two-story house,
bun, servants' house* largo grounds,
block from ear lino; worth $10,000. Little,
money; balance in land. No agents. 677
10 x press.
Koii 8A1 <10—Two fine lots, suitable for
n go : liotne, on the southeast corner of
Cedar and Peredia Sts., one block from
South Alamo fitroet car. one block from
Hot Wells clr. Apply owner. Chris
Pteuffer. 138 Cedar St.
kor sale—
1 Alois AND RANCHES.
IMPRi»\ I: I > farm of sr acres In East
Texas for sale, or will trade for Sun An-
tonio residence. Sartaln Ac Montgomery,
445 Moore Bldg.
"i nn SAI jP. or rent, ranch in intmnlt
< oi.nty, two wells* house and sixty acres
In cultivation. Postoffice box K,!».
christmas shoppers' guide—
th
l*?st dollar spectacle on earth. We
ike them while you watt, lulled Op-
il Co., H»S West Houston Street.
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10 consecutive insertions, or moro, for each
insertion, per word Ha
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phrenological, magnetio healer, matrimonial »d-
vertisonr.onts, 2 ocnts a word of 20 words or
trore.
Matter set in "caps" will be charged double
the above rates.
Short lines of paragraph matter fifured at 7
centr h line.
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Advertisements for Sunday's pap«r, to be clas-
sified properly, must be in The Express offioe
before 7 o'clock Saturday night.
SEMI-WEEKLY EXPRESS
Issued Tuesday and Friday, lOo a line per
week (both issues).
M HS
society meetings.
Order of Eastern Star.
i \\ Regular meeting of San
Antonio Chapter No. 3,
O. E. S., tills evening at
8 o'clock in Masonic Tem-
ple. All members are re-
quested to attend and vis-
itors cordially invited.
MKS. STELLA C. VODltlK,
Worthy Matron.
CLARA HORNER. Sec.
MASONIC NOTICE.
Called communication of An-
chor Lodge No. 424, A., F. nn'l
A. M.. this evening at 7 :30
o'clock for work in the E. A.
degree. Members of Alamo
Lodge No. 44 and sojourning
brethren cordially invited.
JOHN M. STRAY HO UN, \V. M.
pgr sale— .
REAL ESTATE. >
RECEIVER'S SALE
LAUREL HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
The most beautiful residence site on
Laurel Heights, fronting 220 feet on Mc-
Cullough, liiO l'eet depth, between Broad
and Layer Avenues, opposite Col. Ham-
ilton's handsome residence. This prop-
erty must be sold quick. Look at same
and make me an offer.
B. F. NICHOLSON, Receiver.
408-412 Gunter Bldg.
FOKSALfi:
Modern 2-story residence, servant's
house, barn and sheds, situated on Brook-
lyn Ave. The best buy to be had for the
money. See San Antonio l^oan and Trust
Company.
l« Oi' SALE—Pretty new 3-room house,
bath, two galleries, large lot, south front.
Near street car. Top of hill. South
Heights. Price, 11,100; only small amount
down, balance monthly. IjUg snap for
woiking man. Charles O. Austin, owner,
'i'/A Bedell building.
Mahncke Court Cottage
Five rooms, modern, one block from Hot
Wells car line, owner offers at $2,000, part
cash and balance easy. Plione for ap-
pointment.
R. n WESTER CO..
Phones 3041. 23.'! E. Houston St.
IRRIGATED LAND 3-H-A-P
2<K) acres of very choice land in
tlie famous Rio Grande Valley.
On Main Canal, perpetnal water
right, graded road on two sides.
Best proposition in the valley to-
day. Surrounding lands selling
from $125 to $200 per acre. If sold
quickly, $05 per acre will buy this
valuable property.
.1. HERBERT COMPTON CO.
New 440 108 Avenue C. Old 1170.
FOR SALE
Three, four and five-acre homesltes on
Washington Heights, overlooking sur-
rounding country. For particulars see
the ban Antonio Loan & Trust Co., 215
W. Commerce Street.
1 (>l: SALE—At sacrifice price, choice lot
in Rosemere addition, $200 less than value.
Owner wants to leaye city; must act
quick. A
Address 77.9 Impress.
FARM BARGAIN.
400 acres, ten miles of the City
Hall, highly improved, on mac-
adam road; 300 acres in cultiva-
tion, all black land; $40 per acre,
easy terms.
ANDREWS & HARDING.
G03 Gihbs Building.
FOR SALE by Owner, one acre in Mel-
rose Gardens, three blocks from Harlan-
dale bathhouse. Old phono 269 or 162
new.
AN OPPORTUNITY
To get a modern 8-room residence, 413
Cedar St.; price $6,000, trades or terms.
W. C. SULLIVAN INVESTMENT CO.
501 Navarro St.
TOBIN HILL
Speaks for itself; if you want the hand-
somest building site on the east side of
this popular part of town, look at 75x130
feet facing south on Ea*t Park Ave.,
and down Gillespie St. This lot over-
looks the downtown district. It is two
blocks from the Tobin Hill car, has gas,
water, sewer, cement walks and is re-
stricted; price $3,150. You cannot out-
class this lot in any respect. \t will
give us pleasure to give you full infor-
mation concerning same.
WOODS »V PASCHAL,
320 Hicks Bldg , Owners.
FOR SALE—Prettteet six-rom one-story
colonial house in town. Hardwood floors,
mahogany doors, beautiful mantels, gat*
grate, gas water heater, plenty closets,
sleeping porch, sun parlor, beautiful elec-
tric fixtures. Army Terrace; fine street*
fine walks, Ideal neighborhood. Charles
O. Austin, owner. ;'24 Bedell building.
Texas-Mexico Lards
We have a large listing of land at own-
ers' price which can be delivered. We do
business on a commission basis and will
not permit a loading of price. By deal-
ing through us you avoid trouble, delay,
the unscrupulous curbstoner and the un-
reliable dealer. Bank referencte fur-
nished. We want you as our client.
H. E. DICKINSON & CO.
2a» E. Houston St. Old Phone 64S7.
THE nicest location for a home is the
corner of Avenue D and Josephine St.
.uOxlfiO feet, fronting south and east;
price cut to $2.76ti. Smaller lots in same
locality from $650 up. The cheapest close-
in lota are in South Park, the addition
beautiful on the Hot Wells car line, $350
to $1.3a0. For Investment, business or
tiomea none better. Hunstock, Owner, 311
Third St—*
WIST SELL
An attractive, modern homo of
six rooms and bath, north of the
city, in a high-grade restricted dis-
trict. Large lot facing south. Re-
duced for quick sale from $4,250 to
$3,500. Easy terms. See us for
further particulars.
J. 11. K1RKPATRICK CO.,
417-110 Navarro St.
I OK SALE—New rour-rooin house, Es-
sex Street, South Heights; bath, toiler,
electric lights, screened ganery, near
street car; lino lot; fine view of city.
Price low. Small payment down, balance
n'Orthly. Charles O. Austin, owner, o-'4
Bedell building.
$F LOOK INC* for farming land come to
DeWltt County, the great stock-growing
and farming county of the State, beauti-
ful river farms for sale. W. 11. Graham,
Cuero, Tex
EoR SALE- One section four miles t'rom
Pearsall, Tex., tin improved, at per
acre; 320 acres five miles of Pearsall,
160 acres in field, good red loam landp'
four-room house, tenant house, sheds,
corral, granery, well of fine sweet water,
with windmill at house, price $17.50 per
acre; 1,260 acres three and one-half
miles of Pearsall, Tex., on main road,
clayed to town, solid cotton field to land;
525 acres in cultivation, 300 acres" more of
tillable land in tract; house of four rooms,
three tenant houses fenced and cross
fenced, fine well of good water, sixteen
feet windmill, two 10,000-gallon tanks, 4«")
acres in cultivation, in low valley; price
$22.50. No trade considered on these
tracts. Buttles »SL- Curtis, Pearsall, Tex.
OKCMGOOLE BROS., fine, watches nnl
Jewelry ai d easy payments are all of a
kind. Buy this year, pay next year. 10b
East 'Houston Street.
p()K RENT—
I I RMSIIF.I) BOOMS.
FUR M shed rooms* private family,
lights, fas, hot baths, fire in room, ','1"
plmne, $2.50 and $3 week. 420 Garden. No
sick
ROOMS AM) HOARD-
LOl'lh
cigai.%
books,
ooupt I
book Store Christmas goodij
phonographs, sporting goods,
.stationery, fireworks. Premium
« given with all rash sales.
BEAI'tifl L willow plumes made from
your old wornout feathers. We clean, dye
and make same as new. originai Ar-
cPi.ir.bault, 2114 Avenue C. New phone 2»>4a
Old phone »2i). '
BA IKiAINS- Improved farm, 9 miles
Tyler. 400 acres, good neighborhood, $20;
also stock groceries; best location In city:
$3,000. .1. B. Loftlu, 710 Mason St. Hd
i h..nc •"■7i". ;
tfOR SALE—
MISCELLANEOUS.
ARTISAN <;AIM>EN BAND,
for Side or trade for first-Class city
realty. Tracts of .'520 to 010 acres in the I
celebrated onion and truck land, artisan |
district, near Cotulla and Asherton. Good
release features and long terms if desired
at 0 per cent Interest. Big flowing ar-
tesian well on property. Call for Hagle-
steln at Los Angeles Heights office, 210
East Houston St.
AGENT Singer sewing machines and
Wheeler «Sc Wilson; sold on easy payments;
second-hand sewing machines sold and
rented; machines repaired; hath cabinets.
Both phones. 10/ W. Commerce St. M.
,1. Hewitt.
Trees, a;oses, kvergreeos
OUK THIRTY-FIFTH YEAH
CATALOGUE - FREE.
KNOX NURSERIES,
Old Phone 3692.
123 W. Commerce St., Opposite Alamo
National Bank,
• HEAP property lor sale on South Flore*
St»t<-i, houses Nos. olio, Jl«7. 311'J and
oli . A| ply at 3117 Si.ut'i Flpros. *
$1,050 CA/II buys one of the best im-
proved lots on Laurel Heights, beautiful
shade and fruit trees; lot adjoins 121
East Mulberry Avenue, 50 by 125 feet.
See lot. Address Box 21, Jourdanton,
Texas.
for sale—
FOR SALE- Black strap molasses, for
stock feeding purposes; car lots or less.
Prices on application. Imperial Mercan-
tile Co., Sugarland, Tex.
FOR SALE—BiTiiaru table, first-class
condition. $S5 cash; a bargain. Box 11 IS.
City.
IF interested in billiard and pocket tables,
bar fixutres, bowling alleys or supplies,
communicate with us and we will liuve
our representative call on you who makes
headquarters in San Antonio. We sell ou
easy terms. The Brunswlck-Balke-Col-
leuder «'<•. of Texas, Dallas, Tex.
bilUVV CA&ES, oa.nK, Qiug, jewelry and
general store fixtures, manufactured by
C. AlaWander & Son, Waco, Tex. Write
for catalogue. Lowest prices.
FOIt SALE- tJO-h.p. horizontal boiler, 40
h p. steam eugine pump, heater, pipe and
connections. See J. II. Potonowita, 203
Ccnroy Bldg. Above located Mandry
Tank Works. Austin Street.
HOLSfifi.
FOR SALE—The beautiful 11-room "cot-
tage 225 King William Street. Apply
Freie Presse, 21ft East Commerce St.
TODAY—$25, $50, $100, $2o0 down, balance
"Ezy" payments, buys new 2, '6, 4, 5-room
houses, close to car. Ryan, 1731 East
Commerce. Old S4t>.
DAIRY or chicken place for sale, §1,550,
$200 down, balance "ezy" payments. Three-
room# house, five large lots, two blocks
car. RYAN, 1731 East Commerce. Old
810.
ON Tobin Mill, beautiful modern cottage,
near car, large lot, renting $50 monthly,
fine investment. 305 E. Dewey Place,
Owner.
FOIt SALE—Cheap, two modern five-room
cottages at 115 and 117 West Magnolia
Avenue. Apply to I. 11. Halloweli. 103
West Magnolia Avenue.
FOR SALE—Four modern apartment
houses in the heart of Tobin Hill dis-
trict, all leased to permanent tenants. A
bargain to cash buyer. P. o. Box No. si.
WILL build 00 my lot in Highland Park,
a f've-'oom modern cottage to suit 3e-
eliable tenant on six months' lease
Apply E. P. Behles, card Behles & Boei-
hauwe, architects, 228 West Commerce.
Now phona :>2b3.
FOR SALE—My fine home, two-story
seven rooms, large bathroom and pantry,
modern; lot 75 feet, east front, half
block from Sap car. 129 Wickes Street.
Old phone 6842.
FOR SALE-By owner, cheap, ti rooms
and bath, sewers, electric lights, iu
blocks from post office, lot 55x 205, $2,200;
$200 down, balance like reut. 914 N.
Cherry St. Inquire Chicago Dentists,
5114 F. Houston, old phone 6H84-2r.
NEW home on Lauief Heights for sale
at a bargain; H rooms 2-story, large gal-
leries, modern, corner lot 7uxl34, beautiful
lawn, fronts south; artistically papered
handsome electric fixtures, three blocks
from San Pedro car, no mud, first-class
neighborhood. For quick sal© $5,230. Ap-
ply caretaker on premises, 201 Rural Ave.,
or owner. Dr. Evans, Frost Bldg.
FOR SALE -Neat, splendidly built cot-
tage, 6 rooms, hall, porcelain bath, elec-
trio lights and gas, barn and washhouse,
lot 106x190 feet; room for two more
houses on lot; good neighborhood, two
blocks from car line. For price and terms
see W. T. Pancoast, 115-117 West Com-
merce St.
FOR SALE—
l'ARMS AND RANCHES.
FOR SALE—<00 acres heavy black hog-
wallow land in Jackson bounty, five
miles of Edna, 011 main graded road; if
pold by .Tnnuary 1 will ta«te $30 per acre;
worth $4o; easy terms. 11 O. Taylor,
owner, Pdna, Tex.
AGENTS, TAKE NOTICE!
My ranch in Duval County on January
1, 1912, is off the market. Jonathan Hazel.
JrOR SALE- -SOtl acres plantation in Fal-
furrlas artesian weil districts, four miles
from railroad; seven houses; barn; 600
acres in cultivation; one well. Audreys ii.
J. Tarr, Falfurrias, Tex.
WILL sell two 10-acre tracts in new irri-
gation district, two miles east Cotulla,
$250 each. G. Hill, 9t0 Highland, Kansas
city, Mo.
fo It SALE—Fireproof safe, platform
scales, showcase, vault door, acetylene
gas generator. 201 £>!orth Presa. Alamo
Safe and I^ock Co.
FULL CORD WOOD YARD sells ouly
best post oak and mesquite; delivered
In full cord wagons. Frank liasaU.
Phone 1107.
L'v
/K STOCK—
HOUSES, MILES. CATTLE, PIGS.
FOR SALE—Five first-class harness
horses at. a bargain from $75 to S260- in-
quire Dean .s| Outhrie, 411 S. Fiores St..
help wanted—
MALIC.
Ml! ItnnM fill NT BR Apply nt th« Oliver
Cafeteria, opposits Joskes big itors, for
information about rooms. We have h
large list, 210 E. Commerce.
baths,
ts; two
renees.
Nh.'I'JLY furnished rooms; hot
phone and all modern convenient
idocks north of t.'lower Bldg.; reft
•121 Main Ave.
HE MANE1 PLACE,
•me cooking, large c<
•t and colli running v
»d rooms.
il5 Soled ad Street,
mfortable rooms; |
ater in bath and
F A I R M». ( NT H<
class, homelike, r
reasonable, select
('••mjiiQrce Street
» PFl. Strictly
seel lent table,
patronuge. 350
flrnt
pi Ices,
LARQE southeast, well fqrpished rooms
In private family, with sleeping porch;
will rent to gentleman or couple; refer-
ences. Old pnone 71130.
newja' furnished front room, two
blocks from postoffice, very reasonable.
. :i Nacogdoches St.
A \ BNl'E <' HOTEL European plan , i
blc«-ks from postoffice; nicely furnished
rooms, single or en suite; open on 760
feet galleries. No sick taken. Transients
solicited, $2.50 to $7 per week; b
phones.
TIIE PORTLAND TTOTK.L, 112 West
Pecan St., one block north Gunter Ho-
tel; elegantly furnished, steomheated hot
and cold water In rooms; rates t i »derste;
rooms single or ensuite; diningn om open
to the public. Vor rates and Information
address Mrs. B. L Wilson, proprietress.
WANTED A first .i;i-s hnshelmsn to do
alterations, clean in;: and pre«sin»{; nnikt
| |... mhbei , prefer .i Mesiesii; also H person
i c.vperieti'ed with Huffman Pressing Ma-
| -11111?; this Is a permanent position. An-
isvxer. state snlnrv per week. Robert Gill
«•. St.a. Bastrop. Tex.
'THE • .liver ('i feter'in to 1 d< help to eat
their deihloiis fo-.ds Popular prices Op-
' posits .1 oske's Big Store
I si A l l; Einplov ment and Messenger Eo^
1J17 Soledad ; ill kinds of help and poal-
t ti<ins secured New 2768. Old 4024 lr.
CAN accommodate tw
healthy people with r. i
floating on Madison
walk to I'. O. rail
i eotiple of clean,
i and board, house
inare. 10 minutes
r ring old phone 7114.
svLAMO STABLES Transfer and ligiit
livery; prompt service; special rates to
Louis storm buggy and a fine j traveling men. Old 4S0, new 403. .'Jo
reet.
ATTRACTIVE front rooms with best
table board, private family. 511 San
Pedro Ave. Old phone (Uoi.
ath | ^'C I'-', large, well furnished rooms, good
' j hoard, cleau; no sick; conveniences; eiose-
I in on car line. 226 San Pedro Avenue.
A; EN of idea*
write Creele, k
ne\ h, \Va.shlngt-
inventions \\ ant.
i leading manulai
i i.• i = wishing employment
i near future, to write J.
i, Tex. '
s rind Inventive ability,
v Melutiro, patent attor-
n. I». (*., for their list of
•d. a ed prizes offered by
NEW St.
driving or combination horse, 15 hands, Martin
and good harness at a sacrifice price..Par- LA1{,. ,.0!Mfort.ibIe, ,.iun, well f ui -
tieulars, see Mr. Dell at Ciown theater or njs};0d rooms; best location, two blo'.ks
ring old plione 22o<. . . , from St. Anthony; no sick. Apply 32a
NTEE, clean, well-kept rooms,
cooking, modern couvenien<,esl
prices reasonable; no sick;
Clio Avenue B.
good home
close in;
references.
St.
NICE furnished rooms.' 11 j Goliad St.
THREE nice young Jersey cows, all milk- Martin.
lug, all fresh; these cows must bo seen1
to be appreciated. 803 Colorado Ave.
— — KiR REN I—Two beautiful furnished
Foil SALE—Forty head young mules, > rn, mS facing Madison Square Park, with
14 to 15 hands; $125 a head. L. wueate, private family; reasonable to right par-
Box M, Eitgle Pass, Tex. ty. Old phono 722'J.
I'OR SA EE—Thirty head of high-grade i ]. ou ki;NT
fawn-colored .Jersey springers and heif- j single
ers. T. II. McGregor, Austin, Tex.
;'.uu A1EXJCAA steers for saie. Tor par-
ticulars aiidri'.ss :&1 Evjyi' «<-.
fiod hoard next d
phoue 7203.
Larue, well furnished rooms, j
imle. flue neighborhood;
UOD
1110 Main Ave. Oid
THE BANCROFT, .*523 St. Mary'
Nit E, comfortable rooms, by day. week
or month; steam heat, with or without
meals; two doors from the Guuter Hotel
ALlJEli'J J—First-class board and room,
hot and cold baths, tourifta ftocommo-
dater; extra meals 25 cents; no sick; un-
der new management. 422 Avenuo 1).
THE MORGAN. 220 Ave. E.. absolutely
first-class In every respect, block from
Alamo Plaza. Every modern convenience.
Cuisine service.
AL
,-AROI Nl> hla' -t.-n
ith wanted in
Tho
mast on with or wit
• out tools. For
full
particulars write
J. II. P ridden.
The
maston. Tex.
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\ rf-;i> E> c, cai, n
throat, spe-
cial
st to buy equipped
ll fice, urst-class
itu.t
u leqts; Htckp bull
ling. r<;, ^otlabie
rent
. at. a sacrifice on a
■< ount of death.
-express.
run SALl. iMne liondme colt, wu moi. us
old, 14 hands high; fine uispositlon; per-
fectly gentle to drive. Here is some-
thing that will grow Into money. The
first $150 takes mm. N. Uuerra, 21ft
V, ytuning Street.
THE LELAND, 40H St. Mary's—Abso-
lutely first-class in evsry respect; steam
heat, running water, block from Hous-
ton St. Old phone 1090.
i NEWLY furnished rooms with or without
I board, close in. near Madison Square dls-
I trlct. 213 Richmond Avenue. Old phone
I 54( 4.
WANTEI
Few W( eks (
at busiest sc
cedent positi
sending for
ognlzed evf
Country or c
College. .120 \
etc
Men
enmp
oa son. \\
ions. Tho
barbers.
when
v appl
1'St t'o
earn barber trade.
« ome now. Finish
e control many ex-
u.*ands of graduates
• en diplomat re*-
See our offer,
ants. Meier Barber
merce S'reet
HtiLF WANTED—
FEMALE.
POSITIONS open for several young ladles
10 years of age or over. Work pleasant
and permanent. Apply Miss Spencer,
third floor Teh phone Bids. Travis St.,
or telephone t»i-io. the Southwestern Teie-
I'i'RN 1SHED room for one or two men, j TOBIN HILL Single room, new house, rraph and Telephone <'ompany
ly furnished rooms for light housekeep-
ing; no sick taken; price very reasonable.
721 W. Marshall.
NO WOMEN at Johnston Flats, only men
find boys; new sidewalk to the steps,
rooms 25 cents, $1.25 per week. 104Vi East
Travis.
JloLSTEIN and Jersey slock for sale.
We have o50 head of first-class Jersey
stock -any kind you want. Wo have a
nice lot of registered Jersey cows we
are offering for $100 per head; their ped-
igrees furnished. We also have one of
the finest herds of Holsteiu cows iu the
State for milk and butter. They can-
not be duplicated In the State at the
price we are offering them. Will sell I FOR RENT—In modern residence, close
any number. If you want Jerseys or to business center; small, but comfortable
llolsteln stock it will pay you to see us. ; room, $10 per month. 310 Garden St.
Shaw Bros., .San Antonio. ; TTlkGANTLV furnished room with prl-
vate sleeping porch, facing Madison
Square, to refined gentleman; every con-
venience, walking distance. 1n private
family; board if desired; references. Old
phone 4217.
upstairs, walking distance. «« s. Presa, I t.or.ii, Upper floor; elegant hath ail Join Inn; —; ■ ,, ■ ■
corner Camargo. Batn and electric light. xvi'h qr^ without board. 51- Lewis. 1 hone > >> AN i J>- wo > hfdn s to
51810. theatrical company, traveling, good
FURNISHED ROOMS - Three or four neat- --—^ — ——57— tours considered; one to play piano,
GOOD hoard, neat room, privute family,
reasonable rates. New phone 1">q1
BANCROFT dining room, 32*1 St. Mary's
St., ticket, 2o meals S5; board I»y we^k,
$4; single meals, 35c. Mrs. Scherer de
Young, cateress.
NBJEEV furnished rooms and board; also
table board. 418 E. Pecan St., corner Ave-
nue C.
TWO nice .Shetland ponies for sale,
felling Bros., 211 S. Fiores.
Pfer-
FOR SALE—Thirty head geldings, grad««
French coach horses, ages 4 to 7 years.
Address L. Dunbar, Junction, Tox.
EOR SALE—Good family, express >r
brood mare, or will trado for good Jersey
cow. P. O. Box 837.
FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums, choice
flowers and plants; artistio floral offer-
ings a specialty. Miss Monard, 51o North
Center St. old phone 2221.
Si EC1AE bargains in second-hand pipe—
oO.OOO feet 4-inch pipeNat 12V=c; 50,000 feet
^5 inch pipe at 7c; 50,pcj0 feet 2-inch pipe
at 5c. Delivered in carloads to any iexas
common point. In good condition; threads
and couplings good as new.
TEXAS SUPPLY CO., BEAUMONT, Tex
FOR SALE.
Pipe. Pipe. Pipe.
Second-hand, good as new, sizes 1 to 12-
inch, at attractive prices.
SOUTHERN IRON AND METAL CO.
Beaumont, Tex.
OLD violin, valued at $500, will take $150;
Washburn mandolin, cost $60, and sweet-
toned guitar, in perfect condition, for
sale ot tu.lf price. 417 Express
EOR SALE—Barrels and kegs, new and
second hand, for molasses, fish, vegeta-
bles, poultry. Write for prices. Dallas
Cooperage Co.. Dallas, Tex.
WHO'S WHO and Why—Our Diamonds
sell cheaper; there's a reason. They are
unredeemed pledges. Alamo Jewelry
Co., "15 Alamo Plaza, opiSoslte the Alamo.
M ECIAI. SAI,E—New N-inch pipe ^-»Va -
pound, at 6Sc; new 10-lnch pipe, 32-pound,
at fcbc f. o. b. Beaumont. Perfect every
way. Quick shipment. -
TEXAS SUPPLY CO.. BEAUMONT, Tex.
EOR SALE cheap—United States Gov-
ernment double harness, good as new.
Also brewery single harness. • Stanley
Newding, 310 South St..
AUTOMOBILES-
CALL and examine our line of automobile
tires and see the "red seal" inner tube*
Woodward Carriage Co.
FOR SALE, ctteap, 4-passenger Buick au-
tomobile, model 1910, luily equipped; 5450
cash. Inquire A. T. Stevens, City Brew-
ery.
AUTOMOBILE topA made and repaired
by Carter-Mullaly Transfer Co.
WE have a number ot good second-hand
automobiles, 4 and S-cylinder; also elec-
trics for sale. Call or write for Jist. Some
bargains. Staacke Bros.
AUTOMOBILE tops made und repaired.
Stancke Bros.
ALL KINDS automobile and tire re-
pairing solicited; good work at reason-
able prices; second-hand cars for sale
or trade Vonnghlood Automobile Co.
for SALE or trade—Five-passenger
Peerless automobile; come and see and
tell me what you have got. 501 JRuena
Vista Street. "
AUTOMOBILE bargains. High-grade sec-
ond-hand cars in first-class condition,
any style; cash or trade. Texauto Ex-
change. 232 Avenue C.
SIXTY head
fc OK RENT-
ROOMS FOR HOf*SEKEEPING.
»ia*i ncau e,ood, big, broke mules, . ...
from 4 to 6 years old, weight from 1,000 frontV«Iil? P . vl! u home,
to 1,400 pounds. Ffefferling Bros., 211 S. 0
F lores.
EGG producer, My Hen chicken feed,
$1.90 per 100 pounds. Hay and grain.
East Commerce Feed Co., 506 E. Com-
merce St., old phone 1603.
jvok SALE#—One Imported German
coach stallion, cheap. Address Box 324,
Seguin, Tex.
NICEEY furnished room for housekeep-
Take
lace.
Old phone 413"
NICELY furnished rooms for light house-
keeping, every convenience, private bath,
hot and cold water, steam heat. 411 East
Quincy.
ROC.MS for housekeeping,
no sick; no children.
825 Avenue C;
NlCELx furnished front room, with bath,
and good home-cooking for two gentlemen.
710 Avenue C.
STRICTLY modern new beds, good eld
Missouri cooking, $5 per week, 603 Norm
Street, two blocks south of East Com-
merce Street.
ROOMS and board, ail modern conveni-
ences; furnace heat; rates $1 per day
720 Live Oak St. Phones: 2tM)l old; 1605
i.ew.
ROOMS and board for two young men in
private family; references; walking dis-
tance. 4^4 Dwyer Ave. Old phone 1705.
WANTED—
SIT CATION—MALE.
FOK SALE—Nine head of tine young
fresh Jerseys with baby calves. Old phone
494-i. 505 South Mittman Street, East End
car.
GOOD gentle work horse, guaranteed
sound and gentle, $35, or will trade for
something. Swift, 216 S. Fiores St.
(TOK KENT-
110 USES.
FOR RENT—Four-room house, large
barn and yard, for $R50. 1109 Hays St.
Apply 110 San Juan St.
UNUSUAL rent proposition, beautiful,
modern, 9-rooms, Laurel Heights' home,
hardwood finish, varnished, hardwoqjj
floors, every convenience. Old phone
4373.
CHEAP RENTS—$7.60 a month, new 3-
room house; 2-room house, $5.50; close to
car. Ryan, 1731 E. Commerce St. Old
phone 846.
FOR RENT—Six-room brick cottage,
large yard, modern, b'29 Wyoming St.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, porce
lain bath, electric ligiits, outhouses an#
all modern conveniences, close In, half a
block of car line, IVs blocks of public,
school; rent very reasonable to perma-
nent tenant. location 224 Upson St. Ap-
ply owner. 624 West Macon St.
THREE modern houses, very close in;
6, 8 and 10 rooms; rent very reasonable.
Key :it 420 Garden. No sick.
FOR RENT—Modern cottage, corner lot.
cement walk to S. Alamo car, one block.
Stable. $25 monthly. Dr. A. S. McDaniel,
214 Moore Bldg.
FOR RENT- Large, roomy, two-story,
nine-room house, strictly modern in every
respect. Newly papered and nicely painted.
Nice iron front fence, cement sidewalks to
car line.
Good three-story barn and garage and
servant's quarters. Plenty of shade. Large
pecan trees and plenty of pecans. Lot
runs back to the river. This home Is in
one of the best localities in the city. 218
City St. Price $50 per month. Fowler Bros.
Land Co.. owners. Ask for Phillips, Old
phone 2310. 207 E. Houston St.
ATTRACTIVE, completely furnished
rooms, all modern conveniences; gas
range; also single room with housekeep-
ing privilege. 907 Avenue C, phone 8833.
THREE furnished rooms, sleeping porch,
gas, electricity, sink, private bath; one
block from car and school. 1916 Buena
Vista.
-w'JWLY furnished front rooms, modern,
private entrances, housekeeping privi-
leges if desired, five blocks from Alamo
Plaza; garage. 123 Lafitte.
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for
light housekeeping to nice couple; quiet
neighborhood; block from car. 110 San
Juan St.
ONE or two furnished or unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping; beautiful home.
Deacon Hill. Sleeping porch. Old phone
3626. 915 Huisache.
WHO needs retail salesman after Janu-
ary 1; sixteen years experience general
merchandise store; speaks Spanish and
English; willing to work. Address 687 Ex-
press.
WANTED—Position by thoroughly com-
petent bookkeeper; several years' experi-
ence; best of references; now employed,
desire to change; satisfactory reasons for
changing. Address A. B. H., 405 W. El-
mi ra. or phone Austin A- Foster.
YOUNG New York man, now In charge of
own collection business, wishes to take
charge of credit department of Texas cor-
poration or collection department of Texas
law firm; highest references. Address 717
Express.
join
ania-
other
to work oil stage. Call Sanders & San-
dela -Show (Tar, Sunset Depot. >
THE OLIVER Cafeteria nq^ds help to
cat their delicious foods; popular prices.
opposite Joske.'s Big Store.
PARTIES that were vi< itiniized by man
advertising for stenographer, }<o. 744 In
Express last week, call at police head-
quarters io Identify him.
WANTED—A good houseglrl at once.
Will pay good wages. 819 San Pedro
Avenue.
NEAT, clean white girl or rniddle-afetl
woman to take care of baby and help
with housework. 1"3 Marshall St
WANTED—White girl to do general
housework. Apply 302 Lavaca St.
WANTED AT ONCE Good, experienced
cook for small family; no washing or
ironing;• good wages to right woman. Ay-
ply 015 West Poplar Street.
SAN ANTONIO Tailoring-Dressmaking
School. We teach the cutting, making
of every garment worn bv ladies and
children, including tailored and fan?y
gowns Our system applies to all n«\v
and complicated styles. Make your gar-
ments while learning. Room and boird
lor tho-e out of city reasonable. 413 E.
Commerce.
help wanted-
WANTED—Model B gas outfit; must be
cheap for cash. Call Sanders & Sandel j
show car. Sunset depot.
WANTED—To buy 1 or 2-lncli second- '
hand lumber. 240 Moore Bldg.
LARGE well furnished rooms for house-
keeping; gas, lights, sewerage; nice quiet
piece; high location; near street car;
walking distance; no sick taken. 502 Bur-
leson Street.
TWO or three nicely furnished rooms
complete for housekeeping, with gas,
hot and cold water; no sick taken. Old
phone 1542.
FOR RENT Two rooms for light house-
keeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Close
in. Quiet. 215 S. Presa.
Two south rooms furnished for house
keeping. Bath adjoining. AH modern
conveniences. Ona block from car, 1412
Buena Vista.
■KID SOLEDAD, close in, nicely furnished
(also unfurnished) rooms for light house-
keeping, en suite or single. Prices rea-
sonable. No sick.
FURNISHED housekeeping apartments,
desirable neighborhood, eight blocks from
town, modern conveniences, opposite
Madison Square. 814 Dallas. Old phone
2463.
FOR RENT—Five-room house, hall, nil
modern convenience. 1109 S. Presa. Inquire
1125 S. Presa St.
FOR RENT5—207 West Lociwt. Elegant
five-room cottage. Keys next door. Old
phone 2022 for information.
tfOU SALE—
VEHICLES AND HARNESS.
FOR BARGAINS In second hand vehicles
see Woodward Carriage Co.
SIX-ROOM stone cottage, corner Bols
d'Arc and W. Sheridan, block from Ar-
senal. $27. Oid phone 1290 rl.
FOR RENT—On Tobin Hill, modern six-
room cottage: all conveniences. Ring old
phone 3217. Mr. Mackey.
A PLANTA TION, located one mile from
Cuero, ceunty seat, of DeWltt County, Tex.,
and known as the Queen of the Valley of
the Guadalupe. W. H. Graham, Cuero, lex.
I'M i,i SALE—Several good second hand
farm wagons nnd buggies at bargain
! prices. Wallace Bros., N. side Main Plasa.
480 ACRES for sale, 14 miles from Se-
guin, all sandy land, fcO acres cultivated,
orchard antr vineyard, earthen tank, well
and windmill, 5-room Box house; all un-
der fence; $8 per acre, $1,840 cash, bal-
ance 8 years at 8 per cent. Address
owner, W. J. Fowler, Elmendorf, Tex ,
Route 1.
AT HALF the price of adjoining land,
800 acres unincumbered land with water
for irrigation. H. Warner, 621 E. Com-
merce. -
600 ACRES, 2 miles from nursery, well
improved; 5 good rent houses and barns;
good wells; 300 acres in cultivation; will
sell or trade for $60 per acre; will accept
gooo stock merchandise; first payment
one-third or one-half. Address Wilborne
Brown, Nursery, Tex.
FOR SALE—2,000 acres patented land in
Duval County, Tex., one and one-hair
miles from railroad station, fi miles from
San Diego, the county site, all under
good fence, 9° acres in high state of
cultivation, permanent water in creek
and inexhaustible supply in well, well
has been tested by steam pump; 90 per
cent tillable, black sandy loam, 2-room
house and sheds, one dirt reservoir and
cypress cistern, wind mill and pens, SO
acres in hog proof pasture, about half of
land covered w^th heavy mesquite tim-
ber, balance open. Liberal terms in casn
or good income; Dallas or San Antonio
property. S. H. Woods, San Diego, Du-
val County, Tex.
FOR SALE—iOO-aere black land farm,
new residence, good tenant houses, new
4-stand gni, general merchandise busi-
ness; 3ii miles from I. A.- G. N. R. R..
in splendid locality. Will sell together
or separately. Address Owner, 476 Ex-
press.
BETWEEN Fowleiton and Christine, on
San Miguel Creek, 1,650 acres at 115; small
flowing well on adjoining land, in coal
territory. Would make ten tarms ot lti5
acit*e. Would accept $5,000 to $#.000 cltjr
home In trade. Easy terms. C. S. Broa-
bent. 223 Mackay Building.
i OR SALE—Fine carriage, nearly new.
paid $250, will sell cheap for cash; ono
sitz bathtub, $1. 314 West. Carolina/St
BUtJGY tops made to order; trimming
and painting of vehicles of all kinds
Carter Mullaly Transfer Co.
FOR SALE cheap-United States Gov-
ernment double harness, good as new.
Also brewery single harness. Stanley
Newding, 310 South St.
for rent-
STOKES AND OFFICES.
OFFICES FOR RENT.
Excellent offices in Appman Bldg , cor.
Houston and Soledad Sts. All conven-
iences.
EBEN W. MIL^S, Agent,
7 and 8 Appman Bldg. Phones 413.
DESK ROOM for rent In modern fireproof
oE.ce building; all conveniences. Apply
Room 408, Conroy Bulling.
A SNAP, investigate. Entire lower flo^r
space or part thereof, corner buildi/ig,
in.3 E. Houston St. Good business loca-
tion.
FOR RENT—From Januanr 1, store. 80S
W. Houston St.; also 317 W. Commerce
St Alfred G. Witte.
FOR RENT—One store in the Laclede
llotel block.
TEN-ACRE tracts, with water, stock. In
cultivation, half a mile from depot, at Ms-
Allen, in Rio Grande Valley. If interest-
ed write owner, A. Kenken, McAlien, Til
N
pok rent— ^
l-'A It MS AND RANCHES.
FARM I, AND TO KENT—Want tenant
with ncvnd tram* and Implements tn cultl-
<ate 100 acres of black land In Jackson
County; six-room house and otber Im-
provements; two miles of flourishing
town; flue opportunity to right party. J.
II. Moore, M. D., S2S Texas Ave.
FOR RENT—A fine 450-acre farm.
acres In cultivation; 60 acrcs pasture; four
rood houses, well, water tank, etc. All
well Improved. Nine miles from San An-
tonio. Harry Ijinda, New Rraunfels, T«*.
express want ads are
result brokers.
FOR RENT—Cottage, 3 rooms, 1 alf block
of Past End car, pood sidewalk; 5.10. In-
ouiie 334 Belmont St.
1'AiRY OR CHICKEN place for rent;
$10; 3-room house, 5 large lots, car 2
blocks. Ryan, 1731 East Commerce. Old
M6.
pOR
kent—
FURNISHED HOl'SRS.
TWO choice unfurnished housekeeping
rooms, south nnd east exposure, wide
galleries, excellent neighborhood; also
garnge. Old phone 4"»00. 340 Dwyer.
PLEASANT furnished room
housekeeping. ]lf> Goliad St.
tor light
POK HEN* —
1 URNI8HEO AM) I'NFI K ROOMS.
FOR RENT—Two large connecting un-
furnished rooms, also furnished rooms,
close in. 119 San Pedro Ave.
wanted to kent—
ROOMS FIJR. AND UNFURNISHED.
WANTED-—Three or four rooms suitable
for dressmaking and living rooms; down-
town district only: state price when an-
swerlng. Address 741 Express.
wanted—
ROOMS AND BOARD.
TRAVELING salesman wants board and
room with private family for wife and two
children, furnished or unfurnished, prefer
two rooms; musi be modern, best ref-
erences. Add rest 760 Bzpress.
NEATLY furnished new cottage, 4 rooms,
bath, barn; North Fiores car; now rented
£30; better terms for lease. 80S West
French Place.
WANT all with rooms for rent to list
them wilh ns free. We have hundreds of
inquiries. The OHver Cafeterbi. 210 ullt
Commerce.
POR RENT—Modern furnished house,
eight rooms besides halls, etc., barn and
servant's quarters; beautiful location on
Laurel Heights, 127 East Mistletoe Ave.
old phone 1667.
POR ^NT-
FLATS AND APARTMENTS.
POST APARTMENTS. U2 Fourth St..
two minutes from car line, five from
postoffice; all modern conveniences. Old
phone 5407.
FOUR rooms, completely furnished; upper
floor flat; beautiful south porch, mantel,
hot water, gas, private bath Phone 3810
Tobin IV11.
»i
a t i-.l; IO BUY —
HOUSES AND REAL ESTATE.
LET I'S sell your property. We want
sure-enough bargains and can find the
buyers in a hurry if your price Is right.
Inflated values not solicited, but snaps
are. Our selling force is one of the very
largest in the city; our equipment and
location are unexcelled. Come in p. »d
talk things over with us.
RICHEY & CASEY,
42T» Navarro Street. Either phone L'SW.
STATIONARY engineer, has flrst-cla-ss
certificate, understands repair work and
fateamfltting. Express.
MAN and wife wants position, nan as
chef and woman as housekeeper, best
references; still employed but desire a
change. 774 Express.
WANTED—Teacher for public school,
For particulars write J. M. Stevens, Kerr-
vllle. Tex.
WANTED—Capable stenographer with
experience in law office. Address at once
Hen W. Fly. Victoria, Tex.
WANTED—Railway mall clerks. San,
Antonio examination announced January
I 15. Sample questions free. Franklin In-
j stitute, Dept. 408K, Rochester, N. Y.
i YOU ARE wanted tor a Government Job,
$80 month. Send postal for list of posi-
tions open. Franklin Institute, Dept.
4U2K. Rochester N. Y.
FOR help, positions or messenger boy,
phoue. write or call Texas Employment
Co., 228 East Commerce St., San Antonio,
WANTED Teachers wanted for school, to
begin teaching after the holidays. Address
H T. Baldwin. Roma. Tex.
DRUGGIST, 14 years' experience, gradu-
ate, registered in Texas, wants position
Jarhary 1 Or later. Don't drink, gamble,
smoke. John R. Hodges. Stilwell, Okla.
LOST-
FOUND, STRAYED, ETC.
A POSITION as bookkeeper, 10 years
experience general merchandise and bank, J ' '
good reference; at present employed;
good reason for wanting to change. Ad-
dress 477 Express
lost a long earring. 3 pearls, 2 matrlju
Liberal reward If returned to 313 Nacog-
COLOREP chauffeur desires position;
knows all cars; competent, careful and
capable; nice and polite; willing to be
useful at all times. Address Chauffeur,
215 North Center St.
A NEAT and intelligent colored boy
wants a position as porter In store. Ad-
dress 730 Express.
WANTED—
" SITUATION—FEMALE.
WANTED -Position bv middle-aged lady
as companion for sick or elderly lady;
best of references. Old phone 3801.
WANTED—By experienced stenographer,
a temporary position; correct spelling
and neat work Old phone 3732.
POSITION as stenographer by young lady
with four years' experience as hotel
stenographer at Houston. Old phone 2400.
LOST—Gold bracelet with "Eugenia Tan-
ner" engraved inside. Return for regard
to 221S Buena Vista St
LOST Gold medal, "R H Cobb, 1909,"
engraved on back- Finder please return
to 1M5 N Florea St. and receive reward.
LOST—One light tan-colored Jersey
heifer Reward for return to Pr. Russell
Puffery, 024 Carson St. No brand.
LOST Bunch of keys on Commerce, Lo-
soya und Houston Streets or Government
Hill. Reward for return to S02 Crosby St.
Old phone 2006.
EXPERIENCED stenographer, now em-
ployed. wishes to make change; salary
not less than $75. 70S Express.
GOLD mother of pearl-bandied Jady's
umbrella; name Alfda Prescott engraved
on handle. Reward. 117 West Mistletoe
Avenue. Old phone 21 .*11.
i iost—a gold watch charm, set with one
diamond, lost on Houston fft. hetween
Book building nnd Alamo Plaza. Old
phono 1S43 for reward.
NEW "Slip-on" raincoat lost out ol
buggy between Prospect Hill and South
Fiores St. Return to Shelley-Loring Co.,
for reward.
- ROVING AND STORAGE-
NORTHERN young lady, refined ajid
energetic, with head full of good, sound ) HEU(0_ jherbi Henry lUpps, moving.
packing, shinning, storing, carpet clean-
tnn Pftli r hones :i04 Alamo I'la2a.
business sense, desires position as private
secretary or stenographer to busy busi-
ness man; thoroughly experienced and
capable. 39."> Express.
WANTKD-
AGENT8.
SEPARATED stalls for storing furniture,
buggies. $1.50 per month; moving, pack-
inu. shinning !■ W. Culver, phones il^O.
.NEW storage house, separate stalls, large
in ..vine vbls, packing, sblnplug. storing.
Streets Transfer. Phones 2590.
GENERAL agents to employ men and
sell contracts for lots in New East Mem-
phis, Tenn. fUnit system*. Great oppor- TI1K safest storage rooms in
tunity to make money by investing in furniture packed, moved aad
suburban lots and f"r competent men as farter Mullaly Transfer Co.
agents. Write for literature. Unit Redlty
Investment Co , Memphis, Tenn.
the city |
shipped-
AGENTS on salary or commission; the
greatest agent's seller ever produced;
every user of pen and ink buys it on
sight: 200 to BOO per cent profit; one
agent's sales amounted to $620 in six
days;'another $"2 in two hours. Monroe
Mfg. Co., X 9S, LaCrosse, Wis.
WANT to buy house, value $2,000 to $6,000,
also some acreage*. Apply 210 E Com-
merce. opposite Joske's big store, 12
o'clock sharp nt noon.
WANTED- Dy January 1, closeln residen-
tial property,Vash payment, balance like
rent. Phone iVoi or 1010-4r.
\yA\TED-
RALRSMKN
SALESMEN'
I U A \s IK It KING, it ESH1PP1NG.
We are t be best equipped transfer com*
pany in th.s city Freight handled to and
from all t'tfots Special attentiou given
to carload oistribuiion. llauliug and plac*
itig safes, boilers, engines and heavy :ua-
chiueiv a fcpedalty. storage warehouse*
wilh trai'K connections We handle house-
bob! K"1 "is to and from depots, but do no|
mow them from bouse to house.
Mi;la HANTS TRANSFER CO.,
510-.M4 Dolorosa St. Both Phones
TWO and three-room housekeeping apart-
ments, furnished, near car; walking dls
tance postoffice;- $25. Apply 1100 Ave-
nue D.
vv an ted-
ANIMALS AND VEHICLES
GENEVA APARTMENTS. 317 East
Commerce. Hot water, gas range, dis-
appearing beds, screened porch, bath,
kitchenette, one and one-half blocks
Joske's. Old phone 3940.
1 WOULD like to buy 100 3-year-old
i Meers. Address Box 64, Sanderson. Tex.
FOR RENT—Flat of four rooms, south- \
east front with all modern convergences, j
$20 monthly, second floor at 5294 San
Pedro Ave Inquire »t corner grocery iu
same building
FURNISHED apartments; tourists pre-
ferred; desirable neighborhood; four
blocks from town; healthy adults; house-
keeping if desired; references. 652 Ex-
press.
^URSWD-
ORANGE and fig tree*, home grown and
guaranteed; full line fruit and rhade
trees, roses and ornamentals for South-
ern planting; 3^0 acrea in nurseries; cat-
alogue tree; visitors welcome. Algoa
Fruit aad Nursery Oa, Algoa, Teg.
vvanted—
MISCELLANKOrS.
FREE calendars. Sam Lucchese, the
popular shoemaker, 316 E. Houston, will
give away free calendars on December 20
and 27.
Tou can sell lots In a high-class
subdivision at $100 and $175 on
terms of $5 cash and $."• monthly,
without interest end other attract-
ive features. Salary or commission.
Only a few openings in Texas and
San Antonio territory. Address
Sales Manager, Plaza Realty Co,
?S3 Alamo Plaza.
WANTED—A good traveling salesman.
Hydro-Carbon Light Co., 021 Ea*t Com-
merce Street.
(country resorts—
THE RlDWi^L HOTEL,
CORPUS CHRIST I, TEX.,
Located near the best fishing, duck a*4
deer huntiug in the Gulf Coast; American
ami European piau; ttrst-class care; oeet
cuisine; best service; reasonable rates;
private baths aud room eu auite. R. O.
151DWKj.L, PROP. •
WALNUT GROVE RANCH,
Near Roerne.
In the heart of the Guadalupe Moun«
tains, beautiful scenery, pure, invigor-
aung air, pure sparkling water iu abunj*
an e. all kinds of outdoor sports, good
accommodations pottage plan), table uri<*
surpas&ed, with plenty of milk, creaq|
and tggs from the ranch; daily mails*
long distance phone; consumptives eg-
| ciuued. Come and see ua o_r write M
W ANTED—To buy secondhand 30-gailon
boiler. Must he cheap. Old phone t>44).
UNDERTAKERS—
kASH paid for diamonds, old gold and
lver. Wm. N. Capurro. 501 Vi E«st nous-
ton Street. Room 1.
WANTED Your lawn mowers to sharpen,
repair or exchange. Potchernlck'a Branch.
12f» Main Avenue.
WE CAN use one or two more good particulars. John Reinhard. Prop.
salesmen and to the right one we can
I offer special inducements. If you are a
salesman call and let's talk it over.
Sartin & Montgomeiy. 445 Moore Pidg
GOOD salesman wauted to solicit private
homes for household specialty; ready
seller; big commission; good men can
mock big money .UK Mackay building
ELEGANT suits. $lg up; psnta. $4 Lots
of stock on hand. Give us a call. M. J.
Lobert. S Alamo.
ricycles—
AND MOfOCTCLI
W ANTED Register.
Apply til Main at*
Must be cheap.
GUARANTEE CYCLB CO.. now located
i at 437 East ouimerce. Mofocycles, bicy-
t clee. sundries and le pair log. Indite
XI
SLOAN A .iaijy undertakers; MntoM
lauce .ervicei uieei «uy Iralo. day «(
night
lumber & building material
Ll'MBER and all otter building m
rial*. llii*d cars shipped to any r*(
able person subject to examination oa
rival. Pay when satisfied aoods are -*•
— Tax, .
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 360, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1911, newspaper, December 26, 1911; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth431009/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.