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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1911.
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ROOMS AND BOARD—
GOOD board anil room. Also hous©-
ring . Apply .M9 S. Alnmo St.
I ,\ i;i n-,i;~ v. .]>■!.■■!, hiisi', well furnish-
ed rooms in handsome home; first-class
family meals; nd'erenc* a exchanged. Mrs.
Wash. 401 W . I.mui - I St.
Till! Si ') I T I ;.'Miiul Hi i ooms, bath
connections; largest halls and galleries;
" «* 802 Ave. C.
meals
in
Vol ,\<; man or eougenial parties to
loom and board; all modern conven-
iences. 103 Park Place. Take Beacon
11 nl • ar i" < 'Id poone *•
n.wT.Mi *.."iten borne, will take a few
boarders; cool rooms ami best home cook-
ing Mrs'. Howard, .»11 Sin 1 Ydro Ave.
NJChlA' i nrnk- !.ed U|»s;air8 rooms, with
board, in private residence; close in with
aill modern conveniences; reasonable
pates; references. 236 Garden St., old
phone 227S.
NHTJ.Y furnished loon
out board, or with lion.'
modations. 1'ity St.
Si with or with-
i ke« ping accom-
«ild phone 5019.
if
AMMAlC A.M. Ihlin LKH.
WANTED—Good team heavy work horses
or mules, 15 to 10 hanua Must bo sound
and a bargain for cash Address 211- 11111
St.. or ca I old phone 3^68.
\\'A.NTKD To buy good Lorso; must be
young and sound; from I to 5 years old.
■Appi.N 41.. Morab-s St. after J o"clock.
VV A NT 1 -1) to bin , l'or « j:di, a good, fresn
.b isey butter cow; must be crackerjack.
old phone 6808.
HELP V\ ANTED—
MALE.
WANTED- <Jo«d shoe and bootmaker and
repairer. Address Box .120. Weimar, Tex
STATIC EMPLOYMENT CO.- All kinds
nf help furnished: positions secured; wlii
appreciate your orders. 137 Soledad St.
New plume L'THS.
Doctors weathe ii LY k samuels,
modern dentists; gas administered for
painless operations and tooth extraction
-I.'* Alamo l'l.,xa, upstairs.
WANTED—Cylinder and job press feed-
ers; steady work; chant e for advance-
nient. Alamo Printing Co.
WANT EI) A first-class Mexican cleaner
and pressor, one tliat can do buslieling
and repair work. State salary expected.
A. S. Al.ms, Nmasota. lex.
i .AI'i'.KI I.( [ .l) coal miners by Ameri-
can 1.ignite ib'lquette Co., Rockdale, on
I. it <1. N. Railway; steady work, plenty
mine cat's, coal nulled quickly, best con-
ditions in the State; good minors can
make big money.
'HAS. GILDEME1STER, jewelry and
broker, will be located after October 1 at
10-1 East Houston Street, second store east
of bridge.
WANTED 1'ay or board at start to learn
tiades automobiles, electricity, bricklaying,
pjutnbing, by actual work on juobs; only
few months required; no apprenticeship
diudgery; 200 students last year; catalogue
ftee United Trade School, Los Angeles.
WANTED—Throe or four young Jersey
cows, ;; to 4-gallon milkers; must bo
healthy and show the milk now. Call |
room 60S Gibbs' Bldg., or old phone 887
today.
WANTED AT ONCE—A first-class res-
taurant man; good proposition; a splen-
did short order stand, especially for man
who can handle fish and oyster busi-
ness. Hie Harrington, Heguln, Tex.
U'AMLb iO HU\ —
HOL'SEM AMI llKAL ESTATE.
HOUSES AN D LOTS WANTED.
"For qul 'k sale we want your bouses and
lots. We hafe the buyers, maybe you
have what they want. King us or drop
us a card and we will call.
ANDUEWK & IIAKDING,
700 (iibits Building.
\v ANTHI)—Cotusg© in five or six blocks
of I G. n. depot; $100 cash, balance
$25 a month. 315 Navarro St., J. A. Cun-
ningham.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
CASH paid lor diamonds, old gold and
Pilver. Wm. N. Capurro, 501 */j East Hous-
ton >t i ''ft. I.'"nm I.
WANTED Your lawn mowers to sharpen,
repair or exchange, Poteherniok's Branch,
Main Avenue.
YOU It old hat made young with a new
band and leather for $1. Dupuy, the
batter, 103 E. Houston St.
I SAVE you money and sorrow on suits;
you can buy a new one for half of others'
selling price; I have the largest stock and
display of suits in the city ; come and look.
Charles E. Hummel. 317 West Commerce.
WANTED Filipino boy for cook and
general housework: wages S-o. refer-
euc< ; required; will send ticket. Ad-
dress Mrs. Rhodes Baker. Dallas. Tex.
1' REE—$5 fancy vest with order; 500
new fall woolens to select from; suit,
$15. Globe Woolen Mills, 309 West Com-
merce.
SHORT ORDER conk (white); must be
steady ami sober. White Horse Tavern,
Mission I>»op.
WA NTEP —Bright, energetic boy, 15 or 16
years of age, must write good hand and
willing to work. Splendid chance for
promotion. Answer in- own handwriting.
M«i Express.
WANTED ■ To buy a good secondhand!
bicycle; must bo in first-class condition
and very reasonable for cash. In answer-
ing give price, make and lenglh of time
It has been in use. Address -475 Express.
WANTED-An experienced grocery so-
licitor for city; state previous experience
In full; references and salary expected.
Address 812 Expjess.
WANTED -To buy good secondhand type-
writer; must be In first-class condition
and reasonable for cash. In answering
yi\e price, make and length of time it
Iihs been in use. Address 100 Express.
YOUR clothes cleaned, pressed, dyed end
repaired by Klyber, l>09 West Commerce
Street, means guaranteed work. New
phono 3177.
WANTED--To figure on remodeling
your home. Plans and specifications fur-
nished. R. ('. Shane, 739 Marshal St.,
old phone M02.
WANTED To buy two small National
«ash registers with penny keys; also a
computing scale. Paden Cash Grocery,
»IO East Commerce Street. New phone
2211-hlnp. ol,J phone 1204-2r.
WANTED A l-room cottage, painted and
papered. II. M. Carroll, 3-1 W. Commerce
St., old phone 431-'Jr.
\Y ANTED
SITUATION—MALE
WANTED—A position as steam engi-
neer; «,an give good references. Address
letter care 132 Express.
W ANTED
< do phone
Position as haker, at once.
\\ aN ME I > -Position by sober and indus-
trious young man where* there is a
chanco of advancement, willing to begin
on moderate salary; can speak Spanish
and have fair education; can give best
of references
Addrc ss 729 Express.
WANTED A stenographic, bookkeeping
or combined position by experienced young
man with fine references; salary $75. Ad-
dress 715 Express.
WANTED—Position as coachman, truck
driver or porter; best city references. 801
Ex press.
W.\ NT ED- Stenographic position ; would
accept combined work; experienced; fine
references. 838 Express.
COMPETENT chauffeur, now employed,
rieslrcs situation with family. Good me-
chanic. Will iare for yard. Pest of ref-
erences. No objection to leaving city. 910
Express.
ROY' going to night school desires posi-
tion. »'an furnish good refernces. Ad-
dress Oil Express.
WANTED—Situation; bookkeeper, gen-
eral office man. Spanish spoken. Can
use typewriter. Address 912 Express.
SITUATION wanted as salesman; salary
basis. Good references; can speak Span-
ish. Address 919 Express.
HONEST Mexican, boy wants position to
clean office early mornings or late even-
ings; good worker. Ring 49S7 old phone.
WANTED—
SITUATION—FEMALB
WANTED—Position as governess in
family of young children; t:aca litera-
ture, music and elocution; best refer-
ences. Address R., Box 283, Gonzales,
Texas.
A KE1TNEP and gifted young lady would
like position as companion or governess to
teach music, elocution and literature. 801
Express.
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AflENTS.
LOCAL representatives wanted through-
out Texas to sell the combined fire in-
surance policy; liberal contracts to
agents. Address 414 Prince Theater Bldg.,
Houston, Tex.
. i ±.U—
SALE8ME7*
Kales Manager. Frost
SALESMEN WANTED—Live, energetic,
experienced salemen on the biggest, most
sensational success ever placed on the
market. Live wires making up to $3000
monthly. Fowler Pros. Land Co. Sea
13. D. Hatcher, "
Building.
Ell- ED siitx riiit• 'iident for <dd line com-
pany, good proposition for first-c.'ass
man; local agents in field. Federal Lite,
t St. .Tamos Hotel.
JJKLP WANTED—
MALE.
WANTED A sober blacksmith, with
family, that wants to work on a farm.
Valley Ranch Stock Farm, Clareville,
Texas.
WANTED—At once, one single man that
Is a good milker to work in dairy, $30
and board. Boozers and cigarette fiends
needn't apply. Crowy & Hodges, Whar-
ton. Texas*.
WANTED—A colored boy about Is to 20
years old for yard ami driving. Apply
212 Gibbs Bldg.
WANTED A single man for dairy farm
work. 620 East. Commerce.
WANTED—Small boy to help out in gro-
cery store. Apply Dakota and Mesquite
Streets.
WANTED—A mattress finisher; also
man to help in mattress factory. 627
and 629 Soledad St.
BOOKKEEPER wanted, young man
with some knowledge of bookkeeping;
also to keep city ledger accounts. Ad-
dress B. F., this office.
WANTED—A young man as stenographer
and clerk. Splendid opportunity; state
age, experience and references. Address
833 Express.
WANTED—A bright ambitious boy, 14 to
16 years of age, for office boy; must be
strong and healthy. Address in own
handwriting, stating ago and experience.
Address 832 Express.
WANTED—Young man with hl-
cicle to do collecting and assist in
wrapping department; must have
experience; references required;
none others need apply. Frank
Brothers Main Store.
ANY kind of hats cleaned, blocked and
retrimmed by Bloome, the Hatter. Price
$1. Work guaranteed. 503 Navarro St.
New phone 2868.
WANTED—Young man. sol>er and Indus-
trious, to cut meat and deliver. 1630
Presa St.
WANTED—First-class pastry and cake
baker; no other need apply. 118 Alamo
Plaza.
WANTED—Pullman electrician helper,
$60 per month starting. In line for ad-
vancement. Young man preferred. Apply
Superintendent Brown, Moore Bldg., this
morning.
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WANTED—An honest boy to work in
drug store; must have bicycle. Houck's
Drug Store.
WANTED—A white boy, German pre-
ferred, age about 15 years. Call at
059 Main Ave.
MAN, with horse arid buggy, wanted
at once to inspect mileposts on public
roads. Work lasts three days and is
to bo repeated every sixty days, pays
$3.50 a day. Give age and references.
Address 834 Express.
You Can Sell Your Business
Arc you tired of selling groceries or running a restaurant? Why not take a rest; not a two weeks'
vacation, but a real rest—sell out.
You've been going the same rounds, buying about the same goods from about the same drummers;
selling to the same people; giving out about the same jolly, until it's "got on your nerves." You need a change
of action.
You needn't sacrifice your business, either. You can get its actual value by placing an ad in the
"Business Chances" classification of Express Want ads. Most every man who wishes to go into business
in San Antonio or adjoining towns will see your advertisement there in a few days' run.
It's the business man's way of becoming acquainted with his fellow business men. There are more than
20,000 readers of these little want ads every day.
Call 521 for Want Ad Department.
LOST—Black horse, white star on fore-
head and white hind toot, branded S on
left jaw. Reward if returned to 204 S.
Mittman St.
POH SALE OK E\CHAN(iE-
BOY wanted at Sap Depot Lunch Coun-
i'-r
\\ .\NTKn--Yoiing man not unrier 20 for
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
My beautiful residence and lfi acres
of land on North loop; $12,000. Will trade
for city property; terms. Address A. T.
I Stevens. City Brewery.
'lalry work.
Avenue
Kern Dairy, 406 San Pedro
FOR SALE, rent or exchange—Two resi-
dences on Beacon Hill, one cottage on
Alamo Heights, nil modern and bargains
if sold this -week. Terms easy. New
phone 3242. or 534 Moore Bldg.
WANTED—Carpenters for framing and
concrete form work. Apply room 111, i , , „ . jn t.„„ Antonio San
S;KCCraW bU"di,,C- Medina A°t mas. Co., 331 B. Commerce St.
HELP WANTED—
FEMALE
BE a trained nurse. Study at home.
Earn $L'3 weekly. Thousands wanted.
Free information. Rochester Nurses' In-
stitute. 1279, Rochester, N. Y.
W ANTED— Several lady demonstrators,
Spanish-speaking preferred, neat appear-
ing and with character reference, for work
both in and out of the city; salary and
expenses with steady employment. Apply
before 11 o'clock in morning. 626 River
Avenue.
WANTED A first-class female cook, one
who can really cook, both meats and vege.
tables, and do her own ordering. If you
: can do these things, apply to 520 RWfcr
i Avenue.
WANTED Experienced white girl to wait
on fable for hotel; $20 per month, board
and room. F. H. <'arter. Sanrhirson. '!>*.
WANTED- <*ood house girl, bring re res-
cuers. Bonn-Avon School, 120 Oakland.
Did phone .V>.
GOOD BOY WANTED
Boy 15 year* old or more, who Is
not afraiil of work, for work In
office.
The Guarantee Shoe Co.
HEET.EVUE messenger service for
prompt service. Call us. Old phone 65!*),
now
WANTED—White girl to <lo general
housework. Apply T,:ivar:i Street.
WANTED At once, settled woman to
cook: also neat girl for housework. Ap-
ply 203 San Pedro Avenue.
WANTED—Experienced woman for cook-
Inguiro of
South Flo res
ing and general housework. Ingulro of
Mrs. J. C. Mangham, 729 S<
"WANTED— M» n to learn the barber
trade. Thousands have become success-
ful shop owner* bv our system and sond
to us f«»r barbers. We must supply them.
Eeain now—no limit to scholarship, ( lean!
inside work. No dull season. No strikes-
cash every Saturday night. Complete out-
fit of tools given. Diplomas granted.
Particulars mailed to distant applicants.
Call if possible. Moler Barber College, J20
West Commerce St.
MEN and boys to learn automobile re-
pairing, driving >n up-to-date cars;
trlcal, civil engineering, surveying, In most
practical way. Positions secured, satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Catalogue free. National
School of Trades. 2110 West Seventh, Lo«
Ar.geles.
FIRE INSURANCE—Men wanted to
solicit farm and country store business
box 379. Kansas City, Mo.
WANTED -A good laundress at once.
Call ::3l East Park. Tobin Hill car.
W ANTED- A neat experienced sewing
girl at once. Mrs. Baerman, dressmaker,
21 :t I'pson St. Phone new 1671; old 4S39.
FDR SALE or trade, a home in Houston
n home In San Antonio. San Antonio
Ait
FOR SALE—Ten-room house, close In.
big grounds. Would consider some trade.
887 Express.
FDR REM. SALE OR EX CHANG E-
Nlce two-story house on Pruitt Ave. Will
sell on easy terms or exchange. Phones
24.
FDR SALE—Contents large rooming-
house, with lease; on best rooming street,
close in, earning 100 per cent; income
monthly capacity fully »f>u0; clear bill of
sale for $700 cash; Invoices more; a big
bargain; best reasons for selling. Ad-
dress 796 Express.
TO the business men of Texas—If you are
thinking of incorporating your business,
write me fully what you want and I
will, by return mail, give you the desired
information Free of Cost. Mention this
paper. W. It. Davie, resident agent, Box
;$17. Austin, Tex.
FOR SALE—Saloon m heart of city.
See Gottlieb IJquor Company.
FOR SALE—A good paying rooming
house. Good reasons f«»r selling. Also
suitable for boarding house. 303 Dwyer
Avenue.
R. E. OtiCHTER & SON. architects and
builders, request the privilege of sub-
mitting plans and figures before you
build. Call on phone ;&l.
FOR SALE—First-class barber shop and
poolroom. E ' 'omnieree.
NICE 5-room cottage on Laurel Heights,
has every convenience; will trade for
land near Peat sail worth the money;
cash price on house $5000. 1000 acres of
black mesquite laud, located three miles
south of Fehlis on the G., H. & 8. A.
R. R.. price $15 per acre; will trade for
nice home in San Antonio. Choice lots
and close-in acreage to trade for ranch,
value $100,000. 3300 acres of choice agri-
cultural land, adjoining the Cross S pas-
ture, to trade for San Antonio Income
property. We have choice Northern In-
come property ranging from $25,000 to
$1,000,000. to trado for Texas land. Ad-
dress Griffith & Comparet, 316 Hicks
Bldg., phone 10-19 old.
FOR SALE or trade—Cheap, 4 acre Irri-
gated farm, close in, 4-room new^ house.
For prices and terms apply to Euglueer
Edge wood Pumping Station.
FOR EXCHANGE , ^
Brick business building in Smlthvllle,
Texas.
176 acres at Artosia, Tex., depot.
SO acres in Glcnarden Farms, this is
fig land.
40 acres near Springfield. Tex.
4 lots in Lady of the l^ake Addition.
2 lots on Beacon Hill.
2 cottages on Government Hill.
1 lot on Sherman Street.
Swell ten-room house in Marlborough
Place.
W. II. Chambers, old phone 1609. 414
Gutter Building.
WANTED—A settled white woman as
working housekeeper. Must be good cook. , ,, . -. • .
Small family adults; good home and nT.f J£?rirniy
FOR SALE or exchange, 320 acres of
black sandy mesquite land near Devlne.
Will take city property, merchandise or
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wages. .104 West I/nurcl St.
WANTED A woman as cook; must bo
experienced and have refernces. 127 W.
Kvergftta*
WANTED—1Girl to do cooking and gen-
eral housework. Apply 742 Pennsylvania
Ave. Old phone 791.
WANTED—White girl to do general
housework; * two in family. Mrs. W. C.
Do rem us. lit Nolan St.
lien Apply 45<t Express.
TO TRADE—Blight nice lots, one block
off Garden St., for small farm horses or
mules. Owner. 117 Helman St.. San An-
tonio, Tex.
I Ml ST and will sell at slaughter price a
snlendid two story 7-rooni modern Colo-
nial home; investigate this. Old phone
921-4f.
' : country lands, for hlgh-gra<
WANTED—A woman cook an<* do gen- i property, lots and notes. Old
er&l housework. Apply Goliad St | Bait Houston SL, room t
\YAS-f clear cottage, lots or good coast
country lands, for high-grade residence
~ M1-4X-. 002H
AN EXPERIENCED and competent ac-
countant, now occupying a responsible po-
sition, will take charge of books or audit
accounts, outside of business hours; rates
reasonable; references from present em-
ployers and others. Address "Accountant,"
P. O. Box 1120.
FINE opening for first class physician at
Jourdanton, Texas. Address Rox 39, Jour-
danton, Tex.
LUMBER BUSINESS
For sale-One of Hie best in the city,
doing good business; «lose In, clean
small stock, including nine choice lots
and improvements, switch, etc., or will
sell business and lease property. Must
sell at once. Address owner, 614 Vir-
ginia St.
FRF IT STAND fo- a - . will sell cheap;
must sell In next few days. 346Vk East
Commerce.
BARBER shop chcaj Having sold my
home to leave the • ity, will sell my
barber shop business and fixtures for
the best offer made me this w;eek. Come
and make an offer J. H. Howell, 232
E. Houston.
FOR SALE Well equipped dental office,
in good black land town of 2000 popula-
tion; good practice, retiring from den-
tistry. At a bargain if sold Immediately.
Chas. H. Goodnight. D. D. S., Italy,
Texas.
WILL take $1 f *-,0v0 cottage; fine
plumbing, near car. ! i^h. good neighbor-
hood; $tM» cash; leaving city. Address
K9»i Express.
WANTED Mnall loudness, confectionery
pieferred; must be . paying business and
stend through investigation, otherwise do
not answer. H14 Express
FOR SALE -Saloon desirable location, do-
lntf fine business; reason for selling, <n
account of health. Don't answer unless
ycu mean business. Answer, No. 836 Ex-
press. ——
FIRST-CLASS tin and plumbing ahop.
City will connect to new sewer next
week. Forty Jobs in sight. J. H. Hearn.
peevllle. Tex.
DiAMoND stud, $110; unredeemed loan.
& B. May. 104 W. Houston 8U
WILL make short time loans on real
estate notes, diamonds and other per-
sonal security. Describe security in
answer. Postofflce Box 412.
SEE US at once about renewing the
vendors' liens on your homes and other
property; do not wait until the dav they
become due; loans made In amounts of
$500 and up. Wimer, Richardson & Co.,
Gibbs Bldg.
DRAKE has money for salaried people
without scarify. 2Hi Alamo Bank Bldg.
MONEY* loaned at lowest rate of interest
on watches, diamonds, guns and all arti-
cles of value. Michael Loan Co., 112 Sole-
dad. St.
llELP WANTED—
FEMALE.
WANTED—White cook; liberal wages to
right party. Apply Mrs. H. oppenheimer,
ln.i hast Elmira Street.
£iOK SALE OR EXCHANGE—
BUSINESS CHANCES—
HOTEL, nice size, well arranged and lo-
cated in one of the best little leu us in
Texas, nice business, but compelled to
sell equity; will trade. Address .it once
Arnold Castleton. City
FOR SALE—Confectionery. On account
sickness must sell quick my confectionery
shop and factory. Doing good busings in
leading hotel, opposite postofflce, good
lease; winter season best. Will invoiee
about $8,uoo. Willing to discount for .pticj#
■ale, Charles MoCuUoutfh, box 1026, El
Paso, Tex.
WANTED—A competent white housegirl
to assist with cooking; good wages and
room. Mrs. C. W. tiill, 1818 Broadway,
Galveston, Tex.
STOCK hardware wanted, tip t< V
as part of first payment on a fine Kin-
ney County ranch of 6,WO acre:. l:;iif
agricultural and 1,500 acres nil-joto
Irrigation; price $7 per acre. J. A. Hope,
agent, Montell, Tex.
WANTED—Girl or elderly ladv to cook
and do general housework on raRch; good
wages I right Wiiie \<> S. J. ier-
rell, Encinal, Tex.
HA< E good property aud vendor lien
notes to trade for business in »• it>. large
or small; what have you? Address 711
Ex press.
VV ANTED—Reliable white woman for
cooking and housework; small cottage;
two in family; good wages; room in
bouse. .25 S ocum Place.
HAVE $50,000 Improved farm and ran"h
for sale; will consider trade for income
paying San Antonio property: must have
some cash with trade. 917 Express.
.. ANTED—White girl to t ook and help
with housework; four in family. 120 Fan-
nin St Phones 2180.
LADY or gentleman with $150 to $175, as
partner m good paying business in town.
Inquire at 113 Soledad Street.
WANTED—Several lady demonstrators
immediately. Call basement, 511 Austin
Street.
FOR TRADE Two well Improved hook
laud farms In Central Texas to trade tor
stock of merchandise; prefer business In
San Antonio. Address <9K Express.
FOR SALE—One-half Interest in a fine
six-chair barber shop; owner leaving
City. 913 Express.
NAMED—
APPLY Texas Employment Co., 228 E.
Commerce St. All kinds of help fur-
nished and positions secured for ladies au.J
gentlemen.
$5,000 VENDOR'S lien notes to trade for
merchandise or business iu eitj 1 pa
per; what have you? Address 7*7 Ex-
press.
WANTED To buy $500 interest in g-«»d
paying grocery business, also offer serv-
ices; seven years' experience with lum-
ber company; best of references. Ad-
dress 2509 W. Commerce St.
AUTO WANTED—Have good horse, now
rubber-tire buggy and set of new harness
and vendor lien note for $S00 to trade for
,Vpassenger car; must be In good condi-
tion. Address 773 Express.
WANTED—Married couple to work on
farm near town; coast country Aduress
Box M, Skidmore.
.yiONLi TO LOAN—
AND WANTED.
^ i>I get a Government position, $v)
month. Mail postal for list «.f positions
open. Franklin Institute Dept., 37tj J,
Rochester. N. Y.
FOR SALE or trade for farms or ran *h
property, a large brick hotel, occupying
half a block; fronts on three streets .u
town of Cleburne; no encumbrance. Ad-
dress G. A. Bahn, Austin, 'lex.
WE have some money for large loans
of $15,000 and up. W Imer, Richardson
& Co.. Gibbs Building
WANTED-—7000 Railway mail, postofflce,
customs clerks, mail carriers, San An-
tonio examinations coming. Send for free
sample questions from previous examina-
tions. Franklin Institute, Dept. 370 J,
Rochester. N. Y.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE.
Women keeping bouse and others fur-
nished without security; easiest payments;
cheapest rates. Come and get money when
you want it and pay as you can. offices
all principal cities. D. H. Tolman. room
501-fi'20 E. Houston, corner Alamo Plaza.
ARTESIAN land on Asherton Railroad, on
incumbrance, for city residence or good
lots; small Incumbrance no objection.
Owner, 800 Express.
CHORUS girls, experienced and inexperi-
enced; vaudeville people, ticket, sellers,
lady or gentleman to travel. After 10
n. m. 410 S. Alamo.
2,100 ACRES fine smooth dark sandy
loam timbered land. 40 miles east of
Waco, where crops never fail. Fronts on
both sides of railroad In fine community
as there are in Texas. Price $12.50 an
acre, $2.50 cash, balance 1 to 10 years, or
will exchange balance for good city prop-
erty. No better land bargain in tho
Mate.
J. WED DAVIS, Teague, Tex.
MONEY loaned on improved city prop-
erty; vendor's lien notes bought aud sold.
Texas Loan and Investment Company.
532 Bedell Bldg.
CHAMBERMAID, housekeeper, servant
girl, waitress, chef, cook, white (hotel;
porter, short order cook, dining room
man, sanitarium attendants, male and fe-
male; farm hand, colored chauffeur, two
solicitors. 217 S. Alamo.
FREDERICK S M 1 RPHEY,
Attorney at Law.
Money to Loan. 511-.M2 lllcks Bldg.
MONEY to loan on anything of value,
bargains in unt edo. mod pledges. Emer-
son & Co., 321 VV. Commerce St.
LOST-
FOUND, STRAYED, ETC.
der automobile, will sell for 'ash or
trade tor city property. Call old phone
684.
MONEY loaned at low rate on furniture
pianos, live stock, city lots, salary. et:\
Repay weekly or monthly payments. All
business strictly confidential. Liberal
Loan Co., 407 Washer 1 Dig
FOUND—A way to exterminate all
roaches, ants and vermin. Phone 04f».V1r
ONE THOUSAND acres of bla k sandy
loam land In LaSalle County, Tex , tii
Artesian Belt. Railroad on land. Will
sell or trade as a whole or part. City
property preferred. Call old phone 684,
or 201 Frost Building.
LOST Gray coat on Main Avenue; find-
er please return to F. J. Scudder, 320
Navarro Street, and claim reward.
MONEY to loan on real estate. Hertz-
borg k Barrett, Attorneys, 300-305 Washer
W. attached to silk ribbon. Return to
W. e. Wilcox at H. J. Benson's office
in Grand Opera House ami get cwrard.
business chances—
FOR SALE—Twenty-room rooming house
near S P depot. 117 Helman St.
60 AND 90-DAY loans. $100 and up;
AI security wanted. Old phone 5527.
LOST---Saturday night, lady's gold pin,
lover's knot; reward. Old phone. 3659.
S. B. MAY, pawnbroker, 101 W . Houston
St. Money to loan on valuables.
FOR SALE cheap—The best corner stall
In the City Market-house, doini? a large
and profitable business; splendid reasons
for selling. Call at Oberstone Bros
New phone 632; old phone 1758.
SI RAYED OR STOLEN—One small
well-matched bay team with some white,
marks. Write or telephone Dr. Lankford,
San Antonio.
MONEY TO LOAN Inside business
property, 7 per cent; residence property
S per cent. Bertraud A: Arnold, lawyers.
Gunter Bldg.
KOLnRWG'V CA RTOn v
f ClEPHONlfS
ILL SGXib Xou O/JE
OF OUR SIMPLIFIED
GLGfcTRlCAL STOVe S -
ITS SO Sfrtp|_£
CHlLb CA.ro use IT
. A*'LtAiiU.NAL-
AND INS I Rt < TIONS.
MRS. E. C. LOCKE—Piano and violin
teacher, r,o> Nolan Street. 0,d phono 2o78.
Inquiry can be made at Mike Goggan's
One-price Music Store. 225 E. Houston.
MRS. MARIE ARN'UITS -I'lano and Sol-
feggio instructor, 716 San Pedro Avenue.
Old phone JH4J. Inquiry can be made at
Mike Goggan's one-price music store, i!25
East Houston Street.
MiSS c. \v. WALK.EU, piano instructor,
157 Belden Avenue, inquiry t an be made
at Mike Goggan's One-price Music Store,
225 E. Houston St.
MISS EDITH MADISON, piano Instruc-
tor, 115 East Elmira Street, old phone
2801. Inquiry can be made at Mike Gog-
gan's one-price music store. No. 225 East
Houston Street.
i ARLOS F. AY A LA, vocal teacher and
all kinds of Instruments. South Laredo
and Nueva Streets. Old phone 5069, new
phone 186. Inquiry can be made at Mike
Goggan's one-price music store, 225 East
Houston Street.
LULULiuS—
\Mi
M - 'To»:c vrr.Ef
<; L A 11 AN i EE CU LE CO., now located
at 487 East ommerce Motocycles, bicy-
cles, sundries and repairing. Indian
agency-
« HoA»r-PuN\ EK. twin cylinder M. M.
moiocycle, in Ai condition, $130 cash. 210
East money, old pnone ^42.
MISS MARIE E. SHELDON, piano in-
structor. Studio 220 San Pedro Ave. Old
phone 5983. Inquiry can be made at Mike
Goggan's One-price Music Store, 225 E.
Houston St.
HARRY .1. KRONSBERG, Violin l'eacher,
810 Baltimore Ave., new phone 2283. In-
quiry can be made at Mike Goggan's oue-
price Music Store. 225 East Houston St.
THREE Yale motocycles, one now, never
urn-rated, two slightly used, in perfect
order, at a bargain. Write Byron Smith.
Kyle, Tex.
M KSER1ES—
ORANGE and ng trees, home grown and
guaranteed; full line fruit and shade
trees, roses and ornamentals for South-
ern planting; 300 acres in nurseries; cat-
alogue tree; visitors welcome. Algoa
Fruit and Nursery Co.. Aigoa, Tex.
Vj L .'d.M LK KbtSO Ki\S—
BANDERA HOTEL, Bandera, Texas.
Fishing and bathing stream at hotel;
country table supplied; full information,
old pnone. Lnndera Hotel. Bandera. Tex.
^LCilON SALES—
NOTICE is hereby given that on October
14, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. at I. & G. N.
MRS HUMMEL, piano teacher, German and
English, foreign fingering; terms moderate
91U Starr Street. Old phone 3114. Inquiry
can be made at Mike Goggan's one-price
music store. 22.r> E. Houston St.
MRS. CLARK'S day and night school,
shorthand and typewriting. 114 W. Pecan
St.. Old phone 3599.
MISS 8Al>iL B. MCALLISTER, Piano
Teacher. 825 Avenue B, old phone 3517.
Inquiry tan be made at Mike Goggan's
one-price, etc^
MPS. C. H. MONTGOMERY, piano, har
meny and theory, 111 Nathan Street, old
photic 8367. Inquiry can be made at Mlki
G. gyan's one-price music store, 223 East
Houston Street.
|>r.LM>NAL—
CARRIAGE painting and trimming; high-
class work at reasonable prices. Staacke
Bros.
MISSION CITY LAUNDRY does the best
work in the city. Try them. Either phonv
781.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Don't suffer any longer. Jake Chernlck,
ti e practical chiropodist, formerly wit j
Ma\crick barber shop. Is now located with
1L" Postofflce barber shop, Gibbs building,
(otc-er Houston and Avenue I». lie removes
corps, bunions, ingrown nails, warts and
nudes, absolutely without pain.
SEEGER & KELLER School of Physical
Training, class and private instruction
in boxing, wrestling, fencing and physi-
cal culture. Gymnasium 207-209-211 North
Presa Street. Old phone tW52-lr.
SEE our large stock of fine woolens for
men's suits at moderate prices. Ladies
suits altered and remodeled. True Fit
Tailors. 109 South Alamo St. Old phone
£-235-1 r.
CONFIDENTIAL loans on furniture,
pianos and other collateral, amounts of
$25 to $100. See Black well, 315 Navarro
St., old phone 1659.
WANT loan of $250 on my diamonds;
will pay $35 for use of money to good
private party for thirty days. 9S0 Ex-
press.
SPECIAL NOTICES—
CLARKE PRINTING CO
Legal Blanks.
132 Soledad St. Both Phoues
MISS FRIEDA ENGELHARDT,
E. L. Francoise,
Ladies' halrdtesser and wigmaker;
shampooing parlor; manicuring and face
massage, scalp treatment. New phone
10u3. 303 Avenue D. Manufacturer of
hair goods
ERNEST APPLEWHITE, graduafe
piano tuner and repairer. 221 South
Presa St.. old piione 5198.
WILL sacrifice this week to make room
lor new stock one Emerson upright piano
for $150; one Hale square piano, $35; one
Hale square piano for $50. Second-hand
organs at your own price.
JESSE FRENCH PIANO CO.
Commerce and St. Mary's Sts.
Old phone 973-3r. New phone 2839.
STOP SMOKING—We guarantee a cure
for the cigarette and cigar habit; good
smoking furnished; no narcotics. 307
<;utiter Bldg.
A P 111 END Is anxious to locate Alma
Kohne, recently from Germany via Gal-
veston. Call old phone 2852, between 8
and 10 o'clock Wednesday morning.
freight depot, I will sell at public auction
one car load of 4<>i crates or cantaloupes.
R. D. car No. 8990; consigned to Flory
Holder, Agent I.
Mc Far land Co. W. L.
a; G. N. Railway.
jyjOVLMt AND rtlOKAljfc-J-
HELLO, THERE! Henry Rlpps, moving
packing, shipping, storing, carpet clean-
ing. Both phones. .'iO-l Alamo Plaza.
TRANSFERR1NG. RESHIPPING.
We are the best equipped transfer com-
pany in this city. Freight handled to and
from all depots. Special attention given
to carload distribution. Hauling and
placing safes, boilers, engines and heavy
machinery a specialty. Storage ware-
houses with track connections. We han-
dle household goods to and from depots,
but do not move them from house to house.
MERCHANTS TRANSFER CO.,
510-514 Dolorosa St. Both Phones 3o».
SEPARATED stalls for storing furniture,
buggies, $1.50 per month; moving pack-
ing, shipping. L. W. Culver. Phonos 2180.
NEW storage house, separate stalls, large
moving vans, packing, shipping, storing.
Street's Transfer. Phones 2590.
THE salest storage roums In the city;
furniture packed, moved and shipped. Car-
ter-Mullaly Transfer Co.
^jLitCliVE AGENCY—
McCANE'S Detective Agency operates fo*
county, city, individuals and corporations,
Houston. IVx
WuMACiv S Duteciive Agency, J. D.
Womack, Mgr., P. u. Box 430; old phone
43W.
ALFRED b. McGAFFEY, private detec-
etiv will furnish reliable operators for
any part of the State. All business en-
trusted to tno strictly private; consulta-
tion free; fees reasonable. 1707Vi Main
Street, Dallas, Tex.
SHOAF Detective Agency, room 2 App-
manu Bldu . corner <>f Houston and Sole-
dad St. George C. Shoaf, manager. Old
phone 336S.
JJOTELS AND KlvSTAl" RANTS—
TRY the Navidad Hotel, Cuero, Tex.,
when in th« city; new and up-to-date,
with all modern conveniences; cool
rooms, hot and cold baths, free ta
guests; rates reasonable. Z. A. Ma'.rigOb
Manager. __________
U HESSM AKIN G—
SOLID gold watch, $lo; small size. S.
May, 104 W. Houston SL
B.
^liuCATlON—
AND INSTRUCTION.
MISS EDITH MONTEZ, piano instructor,
studio 603 North San Saba Street. In-
quiry can be made at Mike Goggan s one
price music store. No. 225 Ea«t Houston
Street.
MISS B. M-DONALD, piano Instructor,
2."^9 Berkshire; phone 4349. Inquiry can
be made at Mike Goggan s Ono-Price
Music Store, 225 E. Houston St.
MISS RUBY GEORGE, piano instructor
fe2'» Ave. B Old pnone 6253. Inquiry can
be made at Mike Goggan s One-Price
Music store, 225 E. Houston St.
MiSS ETDLL BROWN -i'l.tno teacher,
corner IIaikberr> and Regnia Streets.
Inquiry can be made at Mike Goggan's
One - price M SK»i>. '-'25 E. Houston.
MISS O OKR. piano instructor. 213 Elm
St. New phone 1014. Inquiries can be
made at Mike Goggan's one-price iuusIc
store, 225 East Houston St.
FREDERICK KiNG i'lano aud pipe organ
teacher, 711 < arson St., old phone 4182. In.
qulry can be made at Mike Goggan s oue
price, etc.
MISS ISABEL CI.ANCET, teacher of
piano, room .*«* Mackay buuding, old
phone 6181. In»iuir> can be made a Mike
Goggan's one-price music store, 2«» East
Houston St.
PAIL HUMMEL, musical director and
rlrtnoso. teaches piano. organ. violin,
singing, theory, composition and ensemble.
919 Starr Street Old phone 3144. Inquiry
can be made at Mike Goggans one-price
xuuslc store, 225 fi. Houston St
BARGAINS iti unredeemed diamonds,
watches and guns. S. B. May, 104 West
Houston St.
FliiST-CLASS piano tuning, repairing i
inu casta finishing at moderate prices.
JESSE FRENCH PIANO CO.
Commerce and St. Mary's Streets
Old phone 973-Mr. New phone 2K39.
MERIDIAN Dressmaking Parlors. Let
us plan your new fall dress; latest styles»
a perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
New phone 2548. Moore Bldg., room*
47-S.
MRS. U .1. IIA EN EL has opened dress-
making parlors at "1! Dallas.
PKni'ESSIONAL—
MUUL IKY —
room. nor,*, rrr
THIRTY varietlea choice thoroughbred
l-nultry; heavy laying strains; egiis f»>r
batching; stock for sale. Address Ideal
1 oultry Farm, Austin, Tex. Established
Removed to larger <|uarters. Austin,
'1 exas.
F«»R SALE—Cheap,
524 Water St.
l^ekin ducks. Apply
POINTER puppies for sale, 2 months
old. Fishell's Frank stock. F. J. Scud-
der. old pbone 2^3^, 1 W^st Craig place.
INDIAN RUNNER drakes for sale very
cheap; good eating net one now lor
Thanksgiving Old phone ib"M.
. . uiLlwV
SLOAN Ar UAGY, undertflkers; smbu-
lan«*e service; meet any train, day or
night.
FINANCIAL—
FOR SALE—500® shares or any part
Washouga? gold and topper stock at 25c
a share. Bo* 75. Little Rock. Ark.
ARCHITECTS.
ALFRED GILES CO.. 'F" Ruildiug, Ave-
nue C and Irarift
DR. C. E. KELLER. Appman Bldg.,
corner Houston and Soledad Sts. Regu-
lar office hours. 0 to 12 and 2 to ft
Chronic diseases of both sexes treated
after regular hours, when desired. Old
p! mp so2. new ph»>nc 1 v72.
KH fcKS—
FEATHER light and lightning fast. Et-
perts agree that no writing machine evet
had such a light touch and such a quick
action tis the new model No. 10 VISIBLE
REMINGTON Ask us for a free demon*
titration.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER SALES-
ROOMS.
"11 Nnrsrro Street. Both Phonen.
Foil RENT-Typewriters, all makes; we
exchange and repair; airents for L. 0,
Smith & Bros., Potchernlck's 2QS East
li St ________
OLIVER typewriter agency at M. J.
Hewitt's. 112 W. Commerce 8t Boti
phones
WE will rent you a high-grade R mln§*
ton typewriter for $2..*»o f>er month, or (3
for three months Rental applied on pur«
chase prb-e If v< u decide to ouy at expim*
tion of rental period.
REMINGTON i V I'EWRITER SALES-
ROOMS.
^11 Navarro Street Both Pbonet,
SAN ANTONIO Typewriter Cnaipany,
213 Avenue D, dealers in typewriter, rln-
bon. supplies; our repair department in
known to be one of the> best in tbe eft-
tire South. Old piione CIO
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